The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 24, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Winner In Class B
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 24, 1971
Rainbow
Sprinklings
BETTER LIVING FROM TREES
By Susie Keen
A Father’s Day Picnic was
held June 15th at John Neal
i Memorial Park. Each family
.Mrs. Dick (Della) Sims is ill
was asked to bring a dish. At­
the intensive care unit at Sal­
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
em Memorial Hospital follow­
Lowell Cree. Mr. and Mrs.
ing surgery last weekend. The
William McClintock. Patty,
Sims operate the Country Kit­
Mark, and Sue. Mr. and Mrs.
chen Restaurant.
Harvey Keen, Shanin and Su­
sie, Diane Mitchell, Mr. and
Mr. an«l Mrs. John MacGreg­
Mrs. Scotty McLain, and Deb­
or, Bobby and Kay have re­
bie. Mrs. Bill Bogle. John. Kar­
turned from more than three
en. and Jamie. Mrs. Hughes
weeks vacationing on the East
and Lynette. Brenda. John, and
Coast. They visited relatives in
| Clyde, Susie and Jackie Wil­
Boston, New Hampshire, Maine
son, Shelley Richards. Betty
and New York. From New
Weiting, Mrs. Darrel Bethel
York they drove to Niagara
Bob Clark is shown with the “B” Dash Trophy won and Laurie and Cindy, Janarry
Falls and then to Wisconsin,
Gifford, Sue Ward and Tracy.
Minnesota and North Dakota. at the Willamette Speedway Races in Lebanon Sunday. Lori Kent. Nancy Gould. Lib­
In Elgin, North Dakota, while
by Walker. Gary Ritchie. Mr.
visiting Mrs. MacGregor’s bro­
Frank Hopkins, and Gayle.
Local
Entrants
Win
In
ther, they witnessed a hail­
Frank Hopkins and Gary Rit­
storm. Hail stones were as
Willamette Speedway chey both from Salem were
large as a baseball. All the win­
awarded gifts along with Har­
dows in the house were brok­
Races Sat. and Sunday vey Keen. William McClintock
en during the storm. They said
Local area winners at the and Scotty McLain for being
the weather was warm—-80 to
Willamette Speedway Races in such great fathers.
90 degrees all the time they
The regularly scheduled
The Mill City Steering Com­ Lebanon were Al McClelland
were gone.
mittee met Tuesday evening at and Ed Anderson who won the Rainbow meeting for Wednes­
the Eagles Lodge with Ed hobby stock “A” class race Sat­ day, June 23 has been chang­
Bill Bogle flew to Santa Bar­ Whitmore, president, presid­ urday night and, also, the main ed to June 28th. All Rainbow
bara last week to take care of
members are asked to attend.
event on Sunday.
business matters. While there ing. Chairman of the Corona­
June 23rd there will be a
tion
program,
Mrs.
Fred
Keck-
Clifford
Mahurin
of
Lyons
he took in the graduation ex-
Grand Chapter Installation in
cersises for their foster daugh­ low, reported on the ceremon­ won the “B” hobby stock tro­ Portland. All girls who would
ter, who graduated from high ies to be held this Saturday phy dash Sunday with Bob like to attend please contact
Clark’s car. George Fuller of
night.
school at that city.
Patty McClintock 897-2410.
Final plans are being made Gates won the fast heat race
Monday, June 14th, Patty
in
the
super
stock
division.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schofield for the July 4 celebration and
McClintock, Susie Keen, Ver-
Rick and Sandy spent a few all representatives of the var­
lene Peterman, Christy Spur­
days last week in Chula Vista, ious organizations are urged
geon, and Colleen Grant went
to
attend
the
Steering
Com
­
Ca., where they visited with
to Salem to buy look-alike dres­
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ mittee meeting Tuesday night
ses for Grand Assembly.
I
ard Schofield. The senior Scho­ at the Eagles Lodge at 8 p. m.
Tuesday eight of our girls
field is in poor health.
walked down the aisle,
Gary Plotts, son of Mr. and
Upon each face was a great
Recent visitors at the Chris Mrs. Larry Plotts, Jr., spent
George Schoppert, Unit For-
big smile.
Barker home have been her last week in Nashville, Tenn., ester at the Santiam Guard Because grade school they have
sister and husband, Mr. and attending a training school for Station, said today that the
left behind,
Mrs. James E. Aylor of Car- salesman of the Southwestern fire season is going into effect What High School brings they
son City, Calif. On Thursday Company. Gary will be selling at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, June
have yet to find.
the Barkers took their guests educational books during the; 24.
There was Vicki, Patty, Paul-
to Clackamas to visit their son summer and will return to the This means
____ that
______
all logging
ann, Lynette and Debbie,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Del University of Oregon this fall, operators are required to have
Vicki, Rhonda, and Christy.
Marquez, and to a Milwaukie
fire equipment on the job after There were many a mother
restaurant for dinner.
Steven Whitmore, six year this date.
whose eyes were misty
High School will be better for
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Mrs. Don Gillenwater, Bar­ Whitmore, has been recuperat­
these girls so true
bara, Timmy and Mike spent ing at his home following a Earnest Freeman To
As the old saying goes their
a week vacationing in Clive, tonsillectomy last week.
Red, White, and Blue
Alberta, Canada, where they
Get Estarl Scholarship All interested Rainbow Girls
visited with several relatives.
Attending Grand Chapter are asked to attend the Eastern
Mr. and Mi's- Earl W. Sal­
Highlight of their trip was
Order of the Eastern Star in Star Installation, Sunday, June
touring Banff National Park mon and daughters Lois and Portland, June 21, 22 and 23 27th at 2:30 in the afternoon,
which is surrounded by the Robbie of Palo Alto, Calif, were were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur­ at I.O.O.F. Hall to assist Mr.
Rocky Mountains. A family pic­ guests last week in the home rell, Worthy Patron and Wor­ and Mrs. Lowell Cree’s Instal­
nic was held at Battle River • of the Frank Crabbs while thy Matron of Marilyn Chapter lation.
Park on Sunday before they attending to some repair and No. 145, Mrs. Kate Doble and O America! Because you build
cleanup on their property here.
returned home.
Mrs. Nettie Hedlund.
for mankind I build for you.
A number of others will be
—Walt Whitman
Mrs.
Nat
Wills
spent
a
few
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClin­
attending Installation of Of­
days
recently
at
the
Santiam
tock from Portland were guests
ficers on Wednesday evening.
Sunday evening at the home Memorial Hospital in Stayton. On Tuesday evening, Earnest
of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc­
Freeman, will receive a $500
Clintock.
Guests two days last week Estarl scholarship to further
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. his education for the Ministry. I
Studio of Hair Design open Richard Freeman were his He graduated last week from j
six days a week. Barbara Dav­ neice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Northwest Christian College at !
idson on duty Monday, Wed­ Lee Waxen and two children Eugene and will be leaving
nesday. Thursday and Friday. from Bozeman, Montana. They soon for Indiana where he will
Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues­ were enroute to Yuba City, Cal­ attend college this fall.
day through Saturday. Betty ifornia where he will be em­
Klutke on duty Thursday ployed as a civilian accountant
through Saturday. Hours 9 a.m. at the Airbase.
Relatives Visit at
to 5 p.m. Phone 897-2100. 22tf
Steering Com. To
Meet Tues. Night
Fire Season In
Effect June 24
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webb
from Sandpoint, Idaho are
spending the week in Mill City
visiting at the homes of his
sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cun­
ningham and Mr. and Mrs.
George Dickie and with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Ijawrence Wag­
ner of Yreka, Ca., spent a few
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Pease. Mrs. Pease and
Mrs. Wagner are sisters. They
left here on Monday.
Returning last Friday from
Make this your
Headquarters
for
Picnic Supplies
Sun Tan Lotions
Swim Caps
Sun Glasses
Sleeping Bags
Bee Sting Kits
Prescriptions Our
Speciali}'
Mill City Pharmacy
Frank Stromquist, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Hours 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
a two weeks vacation in South­
ern California were Mrs. Fred
Krecklow, Jill. Pam and Pat­
rick. They visited with Mrs.
Kenneth Spaur and family at
Cardiff by the Sea and the two
families took a two day trip
to Encinada, Mexico. In San
Diego they toured Sea World
and the San Diego Zoo. A day
was spent at Disneyland.
They also toured Hurst Castle
and the Monterey Penninsula
and returned home by way of
San Francisco.
A number of Rainbow Gills
from Marilyn Assembly will
leave Thursday morning for
Corvallis where they will at­
tend Grand Assembly. They
will return Sunday morning.
Mrs. Vernon Peterman and
Mrs. Virgil Lewis will provide
transportation for the girls.
Patty McClintock. Worthy Ad­
visor of Marilyn Assembly,
will be among those attending.
Clyde Rogers Home
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Rogers from
Tuesday, June 16, until Mon-1
day, June 21, were his sister I
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Harding of Dover, |
Ohio. The elderly couple had
driven across the country, and
planned to make a leisurely |
i... the Southern
return trip by
route. The brother and sister
had not seen each other for
eight years.
On Friday, the Hardings
~
drove the Rogers to Hubbard
where they visited their son-
in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Wambaugh, for the
day.
The Rogers’ other son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bertilson, of West
Linn, and their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rog­
ers, Jr., of Roseburg, arrived
on Saturday to spend the Fa-
the’s Day weekend and to see
the visiting relatives from the |
East.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enin
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mill City, Oregon
The Mill City Enterprise
Printers-Publishers
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
Idanha-Lebanon
H & W Logging Co.
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Mehama, Oregon
Northwest - Nice and Ripe
Local Grown
crate jb
U-Pick Strawberries
Between Mehama and Stayton
Lb. 8c
Pick Up Card For Directions To Field At The
HARVEST HUT
This Weekend Only
Organic Compost Fertilizer
AGED, WEED FREE
Bag
’1.39
FREE - Thursday—Friday—Sunday
Rick I-a<ly spent last week
Peterson took his cousin, Emil
Scholz to Woodbum where Santiam Memorial Hospital
they visited at the home of an­
(Stayton)
other cousin. Mr. and Mrs.
SHERMAN: To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Scholz and their new Edward John Sherman, Aums­
baby.
ville. a son. Saturday. June 5.
SILBERNAGEL: To Mr. and
Mr. and Mix Terry Coryell Mrs. Alan L. Siibemagel. Scio,
from Beaverton spent the a daughter. Tuesday, June 15.
weekend at the home of their
SHELTON: To Mr. and Mrs
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Haman Errol Shelton. Stayton,
Cecil Lake.
a son. Wednesday. June 16
Is some of your timber ready for harvesting?
Be sure you provide for the next cron.
Strawberries
At the final meeting of Mill
City Lodge No. 180, AF&AM
Monday night 25-year pins
were presented to Stanley
Chance and Wilson Stevens.
Albert Toman was not present
due to the death of his brother.
An appropriately decorated
cake marked the occasion at
the refreshment hour, a sur­
prise arranged by Mrs Chance.
with Bill Lewellen at Spring-
field.
GOOD FOREST
MANAGEMENT
MEANS PROFITS
AND A HEALTHIER
WOODLAND
1 Hallock of Strawberries with each purchase at the
HARVEST HUT
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS
Highway 22