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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1972)
LYO S Rv Fva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ole son from Geddes, South Dako ta are visiting at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley,. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Al len were Mr and Mrs. Cecil Green from Philomath and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green from Lincoln City. The men are cousins of Mr. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett left last Wednesday for Wald port where they will spend the remainder of the week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil I bur Minert. Mrs. Florence Burmester and Mrs. Katie Skillings of Lyons vacationed three days along the Columbia River vi siting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pe- shall at Hood Jtiver, childhood friends of Mrs. Burmester. Other points of interest were Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood, Kah-Nee-Ta resort. Century Drive, Sun River resort, Pau lina and East Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clip fell and little daughter spent SMILE. YOU RE 3 WITH SAFFCO : I I Insurance on your car, y home, business, health/5 life and everything else you value. Jerry Pittam Insurance Ph. 897-2413 SAFECO INSURANCE not planned on coming quite 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1972 this far North but liked what they saw when they got here Betty Kelle and decided to stay. Thursday evening, Septem Word has been received of Dr. II. F. SCHMIDT ber 21, at 7:30 at the City the death of Glen Hearing of Dr. J. F. SCHMIDT Hall is the regular monthly The Dalles last Wednesday, The Willamette National Fo council meeting. I September 13. Mr. Hearing "it has been real hectic a- ! was a former resident of the rest issued 2608 entry permits round the Mel Newberg resi- Gates area and was a barber for an estimated 11,736 people Will Next Be In Their Office dence the past week with suit-, in both Mill City and Gates during July and August, the Silverton, Oregon cases, boxes, etc. all over the when he lived here. He under first two months of operation place. Dorothy and Toni have went open heart surgery last for the Wilderness Permit System, according to Super been packing for Toni to leave . spring. this last Saturday for Chem- j Visitors at the A. T. Barn- visor Zane G. Smith, Jr. Because of State Convention Activities ekata College She is signed hardt home are Mr. and Mrs, The permit svstem went into up for training as a Medical Welcome McFarland from effect on July 1. It reouires Assistant in case an opening Knox, Indiana. Mr. McFar- that C,_. anvnne ....... . entering a Na- doesn’t turn up so she can get land is an uncle of Mrs. Barn- lional Forest Wilderness in in classes to train for a licens-. hardts. j Oregon and Washington obtain ed Practical Nurse. | Pete Peterson. Salem, Em- an entrance permit. The per Visiting from Thursday to1 es* Ragsdale, Mill City, and mits are free and onlv one per Saturday last week at the Mary Stafford accompanied mit is reou'red for groups or home of Floyd and Shirley her brother, Gilbert Myers, to people traveling together Per Swaim were Floyd's brother- the Veterans Hospital in Port mits mav be obtained at any I National Forest Office, includ in-law and sister, Mr. and land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ihli, ing Ranger Stations. Mrs. Charles Broomfield from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colberd of Detroit Ranger District. 1 Nampa, Idaho. Highway 22 — Mill City Idaho, spent the which encomnneses a laree nart Saturday evening, the folks, ’ ■ Caldwell, with Mary Stafford. of the Mt. Jefferson Wilder Hollis and Catherine Turnidge, weekend and Della are cousins of ness Area, issued the largest ATLAS TIRES and BAKERIES and I attended the Grange Fair I Fay Mary and the first time they number of permits in the Will at Mehama. There were exhi had seen Mary in 62 years. On amette National Forest In the bits of baked goods and canned Saturday, Mary had a dinner first two months of the permit Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs food, many flowers, fancy work for Colberds and Ihlis. svstem the Ranger Station is- | in the form of embroidered 1 Other the guests were Mr. and sued 1592 permits for an esti pillow cases, quilts, afghans Mrs. Louis Myers of Elkhorn mated 7288 persons and 345 and many more. A few pieces and Mr. and Mrs. Lon head of horses and pack stock. > IVe Pick Up and Deliver of decoupage seemed to be the of Gresham. Saturday Marston Lyons Garden Club evening Although not .all persons con- I only craft item. These exhibits Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ihli and tacted by Wilderness Rangers Visits Grady's certainly represented many Mr. and Mrs. Colberd were were aware of the new permit i ! hours of hard work on the part i guests Geranium Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert requirement, the majority of, of the entrants. LYONS—Garden Club Mem One very interesting event ' i Myers at Lyons for the Grange i users had valid permits and I all agreed to the conditions of i , bers enjoyed a field trip last was the calf weight guessing Fair turkey dinner. use when issued permits hv the | Wednesday. They went to vi contest. There was a 4-day old I Rangers in the Wilderness. j sit Grady’s Geranium Gerden Holstein and Brown Swiss calf | Pink and Blue Shower “We are pleased with the I on the old highway between on exhibit and everyone was i kA rr Crkm'.rJi public acceptance of the per- | really enjoying guessing. After, "11 Salem and Aumsville. ' ?^erl j mit system during the first After making a tour of the it was over, we talked to the | said I garden, Mr. Grady showed the owners, Matt and Rosemarie Scbmlcb was the honored season of operation,” >ems • SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23rd members how to take slips Isley and son ’ Ted from Farm guest at a pink and blue show- Smith. ‘Public reaction seems • in The Dell at Scio and they er held Friday evening, Sep- to range from passive accen- . from geraniums. Returning 7:30 P. M. Time Trials •— 8<30 P. M. Races from there, they held a pot said there had been guesses tember 8- at the Mehama Fire tance to favorable. Some Wil-11 luck picnic dinner at the John from 4’2 pounds to 300 pounds. IHaI1 hostesses for the affair demess users expressed con- Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks One little bov euessed 8 nminrk were Mrs- Marg Humphries, cern that the svstem might la- II Neal Memorial Perk. because he hadTfSr-dav ofd Mrs. Ginger Griffith, Mrs.. ter include a fee or limit the I Following the dinner, they Jalopies little brother brother ana and that that of people Some _ admitted to 4 visited Penny’s Cactus Garden, little and - Kergil. - - Mrs „ _ Doris Miley i , number mat ' was was Gay>e h<? wildcrness people one half mile from Cedar Lum what he weighed. The actual janb Mrs. Betty Carter. After opening of the gifts, expressed a belief that the sys-| SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP- Super Stocks ber Company, which proved to ...... ....... ........ 2 lem will discourage litter and ■ be very interesting with the lady" who"guessed within7 a ' Vickie .... Champ, Joyce Miley, I vandalism, and this has proved | many varieties of cactus. prize was™*'watch* Lottie Grosso, Connie Jordan, i to be correct.” Smith added* Sunday Afternoon, September 24 Making the trip were Dor pou^id^The Melodav BamhaYdandLoJ' Marian Jenson, Sharon and “Mt. Jefferson Rangers report I othy Downer, Gladys Nygaard, Tammy Lindstrom, JoAnn and I a much more effective public 1:30 P. M. Time Trials — 2:30 P. M. Riuxw Helen Johnston, Eveleyn Jul " . I Tina Robertson, ian, Lula Cory, Eva Bressler, Portland hiked seven miles in- ... Sharon Long-I ’pack-it-out’ program and a no- . fellow, Edna Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks Edna King. King. Violet \ lolet Gil- Gil- ticeable reduction in litter left | Gertrude Weidman, Kathy to Mt. Jefferson National Park Ü fellow, at campsites.” Neal, June McPheeters, Hazel Saturday for an overnight stay., bert, bert- Mary MaiY Lou Lou. Henning, Henning, Dor-1 Dor- - — . Smith concluded, “ The new Jalopies . ■! a major Wirth, Eilene Todd and Irene When they returned on Sun- °tby an£l Debbie Bishop, Mil-. day. Melody left for Monmouth ?red Gillespie., Betty ^Carter,1 permit Roy. Schmidt, Margie Watters, change in the management of SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP— to go to work and then next Janet Rowse, Bonnie Chytka, i Wilderness use, and while we week to go back to school. i Connie Sue Falk, Pearl Schmidt, Judy I personally abhor increased re I Hobby Stocks Debbie Banrhardt is getting ready to go “to Chemeketa CoT- Gayle, Nancy Hanson, Mari-, gulation, is generally agreed that some it form of permit sys | lege where she is taking Bus-an^ Lynette Schmidt. I iness Accounting on her way | Sending gifts were Anita | tern Is needed for collection of | data and to encourage use |1 to becoming a CPA. This takes Stroshine, Ethel Fox, Helen i . use mith the Wilderness I at least four years of college. Van Santen, Carpenter, consistent resource values. ” . Dave and Carmen Barnhardt Myrtle Prichard, Maude Miley, 258-8529 Permits can be obtained by I attended the Salem wedding at Margeret Hanson and Joyce mail, by calling the Supervi Lebanon, Oregon Court St. Christian Church, i Longfellow. ’ sor’s Office or any of the seven of Sue Morgan, Marion Forks ! Ranger Districts. and Myles McMillan of De I troit. They also went to the Mill City wedding of Jackie By Merai Teeters Clark and John Ruby. The Mehama Women’s club Surprise visitors Wednes is having a business meeting at day evening at the Dave Barn I the club house Wednesday hardt home were Amy Stone, evening. September 27, at 7:30 a former longtime Gates resi- and urge everyone interested dent, and daughters Burnell to be sure to attend. from Florence and Winnefred , Mr and Mrs Joe Tracy were , Alma, Ill. Amy makes her gyes(s during the weekend at home with Burnell now. They the home of her daughter’s came up from the coast with a famil Mr and Mrs jack Gar- camper trailer and spent about ner and daughters Linda and a week in the area, attending Karen in geatue. the Bruce Carey wedding in i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tee Stayton and the fiftieth wed ters went to Washington ding anniversary of the Elmer day afternoon and spent Shaws in Mill City. 1 weekend with their sons, What a change in the wea and Mrs. Harold Teeters ther, yesterday was so beauti Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Teeters. ful and this morning (Sunday) The Harold Teeters live at P’s raining. I started writing Poulsbo and the Douglas Tee on this before daylight this ters are moving from Bain morning and hadn’t paid any bridge Island into Seattle. attention to the weather, just | Recent guests for several knew it was going to be a days at the home of Mr. and beautiful day. Still can’t quite Mrs. Howard Fletcher were believe the change. Oh, well, their daughter’s family, M/Sgt. I’m sure most everyone will be and Mrs. Floyd Jones and glad for a nice rain. Maybe it daughter. Kathi. They had been will teach me not to leave in Anchorage, Alaska, and things outside I don’t want to were on their way to Colorado ( get wet. I where he will be stationed at i Murphy’s Drive-in at Gates, Ft. Carson. Another daughter owned and operated for some of the Fletchers. Mrs. Kenneth time by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kerry, had been in Alaska Murphy, has changed hands came this far with her sis this past week. Officially tak-1 and ’s family. She visited for a ing over on September 13 were ter week here before returning to Earl Moreland, Ted, Dave and her in Lenwood, Ca. Gail. The Morelands are from I Mr. home Mrs. Joseph Ellis re Los Angeles and left there a turned and Portland September couple of weeks ago, heading 11, after to a few visit at the North, looking for a nice place home of her days brother-in-law I to work and live in. They had and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl It requires about 10,000 board feet of ....... w..y Lee i .inning—the growing of Taylor. lumber, or the annual growth from 50 acres trees as a crop—is important to all citizens. Joe Doerfler and his mo- of well managed forestland, to build a six- More than that—Tree Farming means mul ther, Mrs. J. J. Doerfler, of Sa lem were here Saturday doing room house. We are building more than a tiple use of our lands for many values of some work on their place. million new homes a year the fore«»' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Longfel low returned home Saturday, September 16, from a week’s trip to Albuquerque, N. M. where they visited with their son’s family, Sgt. and Mrs. Mi WOOD WATER chael Longfellow ond daugh T REI Ey ter Kim. F. ARI last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clipfell. They will return to their home in San Diego, Calif ornia the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard spent several days last week at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard, Jr. at Seattle. Guests for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Stevens last week were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zander from Issa quah, Washington. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meek and family were Mr. and Mrs. William Hilton and children from Sheridan. Also, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Laxton and children from Shedd. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Henning were weekend guests at Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lambert were weekend guests in Klam ath Falls. They went to take their daughter Becky who will enter the OTI college. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flem ming from Lincoln City, were recent guests at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. 2608 Entry Permits Issued In July-Aug. 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