The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 15, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 15, 1971
Carpenter Strike Didn't Stop Them
fUJo4WüÚ. PcUfA
Presbyterians Worship At Park Sunday
of the church, accompanied
by the Blakes and Mrs. Stew­
art, had enjoyed a supper at
the shelter Saturday evening,
and an overnight campout,
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
with breakfast there on Sun­
day morning.
Although chilly during the
Andersen Family
morning hours, the sun came
out and the weather turned
Reunion Held at
off warm Sunday afternoon
when some of the men and
Fishermens Bend Park
boys enjoyed playing horse­
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.
shoes, and the women spent
The annual Andersen family
the time visiting informally in 166 held their regular meeting
July 7 with Noble Grand Mrs. reunion was held July 4 with
the welcome sunshine.
Otto Weidman presiding.
a picnic at the Firs Shelter
Drill Captain, Mrs. Irl Ply- at Fishermen’s Bend park. The
male announced that the new oldest family member attend­
drill was now ready and called ing was Mrs. Marvel Ander­
drill practice for July 21. New sen, of Condon, and the youg-
Electronic Servicing And Sales at
robes for the drill team were est was the 12-week-old in­
Reasonable Rates
authorized.
fant of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
The co-chairmen of the float Keeton of Dallas.
committee, Mrs. Dave Barn-
Others attending were Mr.
hardt, Mrs. Albert Carr and and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra, Mr.
Mrs. Otto Weidman were giv­ and Mrs. Ron Phelps and
en a standing ovation for their Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
outstanding work on the Farrin and son, Mr. and Mrs.
PHONE
PHONE
Grand Sweepstakes winning Jim Wilkinson, Michelle and
float for the Fourth of July. Anita. Mr. and Mrs Dale Ken­
The chairmen presented the dall, Mrs. LaDonna Crofoot
SALEM
GATES
trophy to the lodges and ex­ and Larry, Arnold Winkler,
581-4047
897-2777
tended their thanks to all those Kim, Jeanne, Mark and Rich­
who had assisted with time ie, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
and materials.
Milton Andersen of Lincoln
Mrs. Otto Weidman announc­ City and their grandchildem,
ed the annual IOOF-Rebekah LeRoy and Gayle Dewire of
I
picnic will be held at her Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Salem,
Oregon
97301
3882 State Street,
home August 1, at 12:30 p. m. Andersen of Sandy and sons,
All Oddfellows, Rebekahs and Derrel and Lenord of Lyons,
their families are invited. All Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spoelstra,
attending are asked to bring Shelly and Brian of Wallowa,
their own table service. Cof­ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Couch,
Canyon Area Every Thursday
fee will be provided.
Jeffry and Eugene of Hermis­
From Mehama To Idanha
Good of the Order chair­ ton, Gary W. Andersen of Dal­
man, Mrs. Albert Carr held a las. Harry D. Andersen and
SLY VANIA and ZENITH SALES
quiz on the statistical measure­ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Andersen
ments of the Statue of Liberty. of Klamath Falls. Also, Helen
Following the meeting, re­ Andersen of Mehama, Mr. and
freshments were served by Mrs. Derrel Andersen, Mr. and
Of New or Used, Uolor or Black and White TV’s at
Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Bruder.
Robert Andersen and Henry,
and guest Golda Martens all
Why Don’t You Subscribe to of Mill City.
Those coming from Washing­
The Mill City Enterprise
ton were Mr. and Mrs. Max
Wells of Vancouver and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Smith and
Shelly of Richland.
This is the first year that
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Couch
and family of Hermiston have
been able to attend the family
reunion as he has been in the
Armed Services serving over­
seas.
Nearly 50 adults and child­
ren attended the out-door wor­
ship service conducted by Rev.
Wayne Blake of the Presbyter­
ian church at 11 o'clock Sun­
day at the Cedars Family
Group shelter at Fishermen’s
Bend, followed by a no-host
picnic.
The affair was arranged by
the Every-Member Calling
Committee, headed by Suzy
Stewart, as a conclusion to the
Every-Member Calling cam­
paign of the past few months.
A group of the young people
Rebekahs To Have
Drill Practice Soon
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PERSONAL STATIONERY
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Notes from
Hermit Hollow
v:
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By Rod Barker
To plant a seed is to express
faith. To see it grow is to know
In the above picture in the foreground, Mrs. Gale
fulfillment.
We gardeners have been Dorothy, local teacher, can be seen swinging a trowel
commiserating with one anoth­ smoothing out the cement on the foundation of the
er about the long, cold wet bam they are building. Gale was laid off by the carpen­
Spring and how much things ters strike. Maybe Mrs. Dorothy is enjoying some “wo­
are way behind last year in man’s lib,” but that is doubtful. Jerry Pittam is respon­
the garden. Yet some plants sible for the photo.
prefer this type of weather
and peas are going to be in
abundance. The lettuce is do­ more days in the area doing
ing well, and the potatoes and some rock hounding.
parsnips look very vigorous.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
Onions are lovers of dry, i and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teet-
hot weather and the row of | ers were among those camp­
sets and plants I put in have ing and fishing at Crane
all developed large leaves but Prairie dufing the 4th of July
no sized bulbs, so I shall weekend.
count their profit in benefiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Norton
other crops planted nearby in and the Richard Bilyeu fam­
There are four girls employ­
keeping away harmful insects. ily were at Maupin during the
ed on the Detroit Ranger Dis­
In the flower garden there 4th of July holidays.
has been one continuous show
At the Merle Philippi home trict for the summer filling po­
of color. The wallflowers are for the 4th of July were their i sitions formerly held by men.
still blooming after two son-in-law and daughter, Dr. | Lorraine Seger from Den­
months, the shorter lived iris and Mrs. Ron Burr of Corval­ ver, Colorado and a senior at
looked stately with their royal lis and their sons family, Mr. Colorado State University ma­
purple and gold blooms against and Mrs. Steve Dustin and joring in Wildlife Biology is
working in Reforestation. Lor­
a backdrop of cedar boughs. Melanie.
New dianthus, achillea, San­
Mrs. Dorothy Owen came, raine stated, “This is my first
tiam lilies, sweet williams, from Blodgett July 6 for a I job with the Forest Service,
and snapdragons are brighten­ visit at the Grant Smith homeI I’ve come to realize that the
ing the scene with the later and with other relatives and ! Forest Service dedicates many
efforts to recreation as well as
herbaceaus perennials showing friends here.
Mrs. M. V. Frame visited timber management. »> ’
their buds. An old pink moss
Becky Franke of Jefferson,
rose growing by the front door with relatives and friends in
_____ I Wisconsin and a sophomore at
is laden with bloom again af­ Eugene Saturday.
R. _____
Brock, , , presi-1
ter generously giving five
Dr. Fred
1__ __
___ Colorado State University ma-
more plantings last autumn dent of the Western Baptist I joring, also, in Wildlife Bio­
And to think this piece of Bible College in Salem, was I loSy will be stationed at Mar-
Earth was a waste patch a guest speaker at the morning lon Lake as a Wilderness Ran-
year ago where rubbish and worship service at the Me-1 §er. Becky is enthused with
hama Community Church Sun- j ber job and said, ‘“I was very
old cars had bene dumped.
eager to accept the job, espec-
For the many retired per­ day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Olsen I ,ially when I found the duty to
sons surely there cannot be a
more satisfactory and reward­ left Friday for their home in be that of a wilderness rang­
ing pastime than gardening. Brookings after a weeks visit er. I had talked with a wilder­
Even if one has but a few at the home of her brother-in- ness ranger in Montana and
boxes filled with soil, one can law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wyoming when hiking in the
Beartooth Mountains, and
still enjoy the pleasure of ga­ Lloyd Sletto.
' thought to have his job would
thering flowers and fresh sal-
be like a dream come true.”
adings one has sown them­
Jean Leth of Salem, Oregon
selves. The U. S. Dept, of Ag­
Gatewoods Return
is a Collection Officer in the
riculture publishes a dime
District campgrounds.
bulletin No. 163, on minigard­
From Vacation Trip
Donna Hepp, who is a sen­
ens in old buckets and bushel
ior
at the University of Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gate­ baskets—even plastic bags!
ington, is working as a Wild­
Not only did I end the beer
wood and Denace recently re­
erness ranger at Pamelia Lake.
By Patty McClintock
turned from a family reunion ’parties for the slugs but I cut
Donna was employed last sum­
off
their
aproaches
to
my
at Charleston. The reunion
The obligatory picnic honor­ mer on the District in Refor­
juicy
cauliflowers
by
putting
was held at Sunset Bay for
estation.
a thick mulch of sawdust ing Mark Sexson, Founder of
Mrs. Iva Parks and family,
The District also has thirteen
Rainbow,
was
held
July
Uth
Children attending were the around them.
at John Neal Memorial Park. students employed, partici­
I
wonder
why,
when
the
Gatewoods from Mill City, Mr.
The turn-out was very poor, pants of the Neighborhood
and Mrs. Hugh Gatewood, seed companies put 500 seeds I
in
one
packet
and
50
in
anoth-
I
but
I°r Those who did attend Youth Corps, who are working
Kirkland, Wn., Mr. and Mrs.
er,
the
500
all
germinate
and
if
was
a lot of fun- Esther Free- as Forestry Aides. Eleven of
Barton Gatewood and Rusty,
only five or six of the others man gave the prayer and the these young people are stud­
Charleston, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
ents at Santiam High School
| seven
girls
attending gave
,v,en 5
ir}s attending
gave an
an
Jack Bonds, Jr., and daughter, that you particularly want j | se
addenda honoring Mark Sex- and two are students at De-
plenty
of,
come
through!!
Lee, from Culver City, Calif.,
I son, and telling how he found­ triot High School.
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
ed Rainbow. Chairman of the
Bushnell, Kevin, Kenny and
“Anual” picnic was Susy Keen.
Linda from Grant Pass.
Special guests included: Mr.
Grandchildren attending the
Mrs. John Teeters
and Mrs. Richard Freeman
Community
event were Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Pfc. Rolland Longfellow, (Past Mother Advisor), Paul
Parker, Christian and Joe from who had been enjoying a leave and Esther (Past Worthy Ad­
Culver City, Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ at the home of his parents, visor), Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Calendar of Event«
ney Paul, Tammy and Denise Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long­ French, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
from Wenatchee, Wn., Mr. and fellow, left July 8 for Ft. Cree (Worthy Matron and Pa­
Mrs. Jim White and Tamie, Lewis, Wn., where he will be tron), Mrs. Betty Weiking,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubler, Billy receiving an overseas assign­ Miss Tracy Ward, and Miss Thursday, July 15—
and Randy, and Danny Gate­ ment.
Janarry Gifford.
I Mill City Garden Club 11
wood all of Charleston; Mr.
On July 12th Patty McClin-'
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kelly,
and Mrs. J. Christian, Jerelen former owners of the Canyon tock and Susy Keen went into I a. m. potluck picnic at Niagara
and Robin, Grants Pass, Mr. Hardware store here, have the Willamette Valley Humane Park.
and Mrs. Butch Gatewood, gone to Stevenson, Wn., where Society to do the weekly Tuesday, July 20—
John, Mary and Mike. North he has a an interest in a ply- cleaning. The supplies this
Mill City Steering Commit­
Bend. Wn.. and Thomas Lamay I WOod mill.
week were furnished by Sally
Of Grants
»• rx •-* 4 ZX Pass.
ILi n M zx
—
of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shel­ Jenkins. The girls will be go­ tee meeting 8 p. m. at the
Eagles Lodge.
Others attending were Mr. ton and son arrived Friday ing each Monday.
and Mrs. Steve Son. Grants evening, July 9. from Camp
There will be a regular Wednesday, July 21_
Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Story, Va„ for a visit at the scheduled meeting this Wed-
Coder and two children from Bruce Matthis home and with ' nesday at 7:00. All girls must
Rebekahs meet at hall at 8
Pleasantville.
p. m.
attend or call Patty.
other relatives here.
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»
«
Unable to attend were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis
and Mrs. Darrel Delay and came from Portland Saturday
When an American says that ^ponsored as a public service
bv
family from Brookings and afternocti for a few days visit he loves his country, he means
Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Guenther with her -brother-in-law and not only that he loves the New
and family from Edmonds. Wn. sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl England hills, the praires l
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ening in the sun, the wide and
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mon­ rising plains, the great moun­ Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mrs. Duncan Has
roe camped on the Metolius tains. and the sea. He means
Visitors From Turkey
river during the 4th of July that he loves an inner air, an
12» Wall Street
Visiting last week at the weekend and were joined inner light in which freedom |
See Us For
Sylvia Duncan home were her there by their son-in-law and lives and in which a man can i *»•
General Lines of Innarancv
niece and husband. Major and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. draw the breath of self re-1
Mrs. John Cloyd and Arthur Brown and Vicki of Lyons. spect.
Phone 897-2345
I Seldney of Ankara. Turkey, The Browns spent several |
—Adlai Stevenson
Kenneth Pickering of Rocka-
way and Mrs. Earl Gooch of
Salem Mrs. Gooch is Mrs.
Cloyd’s mother and Mr Pick-
ering is a cousin.
Mr Seldney and Mrs. Cloyd
both taught last year in the
same school for military per­
sonnel in Turkey, He will be
teaching in Spain next year.
Major and Mrs. Cloyd left
Saturday evening for Lynch-
burg. Va.. where they will
spend a week with his parents
before returning to Turkey.
Working at Detroit
Ranger District
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