Third Place Winner
DETROIT State AARP Director
IDANHA Speaks to Seniors
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By Boots Champion
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O. W. Galloway, state direc
Visiting at the home of Irene
Paullin, and other area friends tor for the American Associa
CLIFFORD N. GESNER
here one day last week was tion of Retired persons, was in
Funeral services were con-1
Miss Nina Johnson of New Mill City Wednesday evening,
ducted at 3:30 p. m., Tuesday
berg. Miss Johnson taught June 30 to talk to a crowd of
afternoon, July 6th, for Clif-1
. school here for several years. 63 about the possibility of
ford Nelson Gesner, 80, of Sal
A librarian, she continued in forming an AARP chapter in
em who passed away July 1 in
' that capacity another summer, this area.
There were 23 attending who
a nursing home.
following her retirement.
Survived by sons, Richard
Recent visitors at the De were already members of the
Gesner. Salem; Daniel Gesner,
troit home of Mr. and Mrs. National chapter and a few
Mill City; James Gesner. Sal
Frank Anderson Sr., were of those also belonging to the
em; and Don Gesner, Long
their son, Harold R. of De- Salem Chapter.
Considerable interest was
view, Wash.; daughters, Mrs.
I Kalb, Ill., and their grandson,
shown
and Mr. Galloway will
June Shephard, Tucson, Ariz.;
Edwin Anderson and family,
Maetta Stoutenberg, Salem;
of Redmond, Wn. On Sunday, be back on August 25 at the
Mrs. Marlee Clark, Salem; bro- I
I June 27th, the Andersons and Santiam High school auditor
thers Dolph and Virgil Gesner,
| their guests motored to Port ium to sign up charter mem
both Salem; U. S. Gesner, I
land where they spent the day bers. To be a member of a
Bremerton, Wash.; sisters Mrs. !
at the home of Frank Ander chapter one must be 55 or old
Iola Hunt, Bremerton. Wash.;
son, Jr., celebrating the 60th er. However, a person may be
Mrs. Bessie Updegraff, Salem. I
wedding anniversary of their an associate member if their
Services were in charge of i
parents, the senior Andersons. spouse is eligible to join.
Rigdon’s Colonial Chapel, with j
Riding in the third place float were Leslie White, There were 39 attending the There are 6,500 AARP mem
bers in the state comprising
interment at City View Cem- ■ Molly Mink, Heidi White and April Megargel. Photo by dinner.
eterv. Rev. Keith Fields of Stan Odgen.
Mrs. Harold Roth will be re 32 chapters. Nationwide there
ficiated.
porting the news for the next are now almost 3,000,000 be
couple or three weeks while longing to this fast growing
JOHN T. ANGLESEY
your reporter is on vacation. group.
Main purpose of AARP chap
Services will be at 2 p. m.
Anyone wishing to report news
Trophy Winner
Wednesday at Weddle Funeral
please call Mrs. Roth at 854- ters besides the insurance,
health and travel opportuni
Home, Stayton, for John
3515.
Thomas Anglesey, 88, of Bend,
The Idanha Rural Fire Dept, ties is the chance to meet new
a retired farmer who lived in
was called Sunday afternoon people and form friendships.
Mill City from 1931 to 1966.
to the Patton Addition at De It will bring together many
He died Sunday in a Bend
troit. A caller reported a log lonely people as the proposed
hospital. Interment will be in
burning in the addition, but chapter plans on sponsoring a
Bilyeu Den Cemetery, Scio.
when the fire Dept, arrived, recreation center. As Mr. Gal
said, “People can’t live
Surviving are four sons, El
there was no evidence of a loway
for themselves alone, if we
mer. John V., and Cecil all of
fire.
4' -.i
Bend, and Glenn, Cloverdale,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil- don’t help someone else we are
Calif., two daughters, Mrs.
liamson have returned to Id apt to become bittered; with
Ametta Shanan and Mrs.
anha where they are making er up and die.”
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Included in the national dues
Ruby Vogt both of Albany,
their home. Mr. Williamson
and two brothers, out of state.
just recently completed a tour of $2.00 per Year (per couple
or for a single) is the Maga
of duty in the army.
It was announced here this zine Modern Maturity, publish
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week that Rev. Harold Roth ed six times a year. It is full
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Robert Lathrop is on vacation., ’ People ~ ~~~
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Detroit . ’s ambulance
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This float entered by the Sea Scouts of Mill City down Saturday evening after h!™a;J_Li0_IM’__G.a2®s,’
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won the second place trophy in the Fourth of July par taking a couple of accident vic- and
tims to Salem Memorial Hospi-' City arejemmdeo to mark^the
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ade. Stan Odgen Photo.
tai. The transmission went out. date of Wednesday, August 25
about the time they reached I at 7:30 p. m. on their calendar
Detroit Dam on the return trip | and come out and hear more
home about mid-night. Sunday about the Association.
People are also reminded
morning arrangements were
made for a stand-by van while that they do not have to be re
the ambulance is being over tired to participate in this pro
gram. In fact, it is a nice step
hauled.
to take before complete re
I Vince Drago, coach of the, tirement.
local Oregon Junior State |
Baseball team was presented a I Anyone wishing more infor
trophy following Thursdays I mation prior to the meeting
game vs the town team. Friday, | may contact, Mrs. Carl Schaf
July 9th, Detroit will play fer, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs.
Stayton there, and on July Melbourne Rambo or Mrs.
Dean Mowry.
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PERSONAL STATIONERY
13th, Woodbum there.
Tuesday to Friday visitors I
LETTERHEADS
last week at the home of Irene
Stout were Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Buckner of Sacramento,!
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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 8, 1971
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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N hi A
Association - Founded 1885
Major and Mrs. Cloyd
Vacation in Mill City
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan was in
Formation of a special com
Salem last week visiting with mittee to assist in develop
ENCLOSURES
her brother and his wife, Mr. ment of a master plan for re
and Mrs. Earl Gooch. Also creation trails on the Willam
BUSINESS CARDS
there were their son-in-law ette
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National Forest ____
was an-
and daughter, Major and Mrs. ; nounced today by Forest Sup-
BOOKLETS
John Cloyd, here on vacation j ervisor Zane G. Smith, Jr.
from Ankara, Turkey. He is j “I think it is indicative of
ACCOUNTING FORMS
the commanding communica- the great public interest in for
tions officer stationed with the est trails that we have been
Airforce and Mrs. Cloyd (Twy- able to attract highly qualified
RULED FORMS
la Gooch) teaches in a school and competent people to this
for the children of military per ■ committee,” Smith said,
INVOICES
sonnel.
] Accepting appointment to
Mrs. Duncan said both young the committee are Howard
people had many interesting Shirley, Executive Director of
experiences to relate. They jthe Public Resources Council
plan on visiting in Mill City1 of Oregon: Eugene Thiessen,
before going to Virginia to vis-1 owner of Honda of Eugene and
it with his people before re- Thiessen Motors; Clarence
turning to Turkey.
Johnson of Eugene, a member
Members of the Gooch fam- of the Obsidians: Richard Pose-
ily are former longtime resi- kany of Frank Lumber Comp-
dents of this area.
any in Mill City; Jack Sand-
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Mill City, Oregon
gathe of Springfield, represent
ing horsemen; Him Hyatt, vice
president of the Chemeketans
of Salem; Ed Smith, director
of the Eugene Parks Depart
ment; James Welsh, managing
editor of the Salem Capitol-
Journal; and George Price, di-
1 rector of the Regional Park
i and Recreation agency in Sal-
i em. Two people will be re-
I presenting the Sierra Club.
' They are Al Coons, president
i of the Eugene group, and Rob
INCLUDING
ert Frenkel of the Mary's
Peak group in Corvallis.
‘Wall to Wall Carpet
"The committee's primary
‘Electric Heat
function will be to assist in
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‘Birch Cabinets
preparing broad objectives to
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guide our trail planning ef
‘And Appointments
forts,” Smith said.
The Forest has prepared a
schedule to complete the mas
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I ter plan in December.
The first meeting for the
committee will be on July 20
at Willamette National Forest
headquarters in Eugene.
The committee will be brief
ed on the existing trail sys
tem. the Forest’s planning pro
cess. with discussion on contri
butions the committee can
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make to it
Portland. Oregon
At future meetings the trails
I committee will review and
comment on the revisions of
me trail
trau system Members
Memoers wti
the
will
J|be asked to help determine
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priorities that should be estab
lished for construction, recon
struction, and maintenance of
existing and planned trails.
“This committee is another
effort by the Willamette Na
tional Forest to increase pub
lic input into our management
processes.” Smith said. “I am
quite enthusastc about the pos-
sbilities for improving our
management by these meth
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