4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 19, 1973 Resting Time Receives Award Freres Veneer Freres Veneer, Lyons, the apparent successful bidder at $1,709,400.00 for an estimat-1 ed 10,700,000 board feet of' HENRY (HANK) KNISS Willamette National Forest DETROIT — Canyon friends timber, in the Bugaboo Leave were saddened to learn of the Timber Sale, conducted . ...... * at * De " ­ death of Henry (Hank) Kniss, troit Ranger Sation Monday 63, late resident of Oreville, morning. Wash, and former resident of The sale, located approxi­ Detroit. mately 12 miles S. E. of De­ He died at his home early troit involves 6,800 MFB of Saturday morning apparently Douglas Fir which sold for of a heart attack. $186.00 per thousand, $98.56' Following twenty years and above the advertised rate of nineteen days of military serv­ $87.44 per thousand. ice, he worked at a Long The 3,900 MBF of Western Beach, Calif, post office from Hemlock and other coniferous through Novem­ lyce federsen, Brian joneu ana Vernon Golden in species advertised at $58.40 per September ber of 1962. a acene from the play.—Photo by Stan Odgen thousand sold for $144.00 per Coming here in April of M in the final bidding, $55.60 1963, he was employed by the Laymans Attend above the advertised rate. In­ U. S. Forest Service, Detroit cluded in the sale were 273 Ranger Station. Following Management Conf. acres of all species logs which DETROIT - '* Mr. and Mrs. sold at the advertised rate of promotions during his employ­ ment here he was serving as Earl Layman accompanied by $117.88 per acre. business management assistant their son and daughter-in-law, There were five qualified a‘. the time of his transfer in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layman, oral bidders. 1968 to Tonasket Ranger Dis- attended the annual Restaur- tiict, Okanogan National For­ ant and Hotel Management est. He was serving in this Convention held in Portland Past Residents To same capacity with a promoted last week. rating at the time of his The three-day sessions April death. He had planned to re- DETROIT — Sunrise serv- 10-11-12, held at the Portland Be New Residents ices will be held at 6:30 a.m., Memorial Coliseum, drew rep­ I DETROIT — An acquain- tire May 11, 1973. Easter Sunday at the Idanha resentatives from all over the tance of some 37 years ago was | An active member in the renewed here last week when American Legion Idanha Post Community Church. Rev. Ar­ Pacific Northwest. vin Johnson, pastor of the On display at the convention Eldon Moore, recently of 141, he served both as vice church will deliver the text, was the Marion County Health Sweet Home, called at the commander and adjutant dur­ ‘Three Mountain Peaks.” Department Cleanest Award Harold Champion home. Mr.1 ing his residency here. the _____ area1 Services were held at 2:00 Special music and a solo by Plaque which had been pre­ Moore had been ___ in ___ Rev Harold Roth will be in­ sented to the Cedars Feb. 20, early in the week seeking p.m,, Wednesday, April 18, at cluded in the early morning 197i work and said he was fortu­ Barnes Funeral Home, Ore- service. nate to find employment with ville, Wash. Survivors include the wi­ Following the service, aI State Recreational Intermountain Trucking. breakfast hour will be held in Years ago, he made his home dow, Jenny, his father, a sis­ the club room of the Idanha Park Opening Sat. with his uncle, Harry John­ ter and step-daughter (names Fire Hall, hosted by the Wo­ The new state recreational son, one of three brothers who not known) all of Eugene. mans Mission Society of the area located about one and a. were former logging operators fourth miles East of Gates on | and former owners of the old church (about 7:30 a.m.). Sunday school will be held the site of the old Maples Ta­ hotel in the old town of De- at the regular time and morn­ vern is scheduled to open this troit. This was along about If the number following ing worship at 11:00 a.m. Title Saturday. 1936 or 1937. your name on The En' Free coffee will be served of the morning sermon is “He He has served in the armed Saturday and Sunday and ar­ forces, is married, and has a terprise label reads Died For You”. The sunrise services and rangements are pending on the ■family of four grown children. 4-73 it’s time to send church services are open to official opening ceremonies He said his wife will join him a check for renewal. anyone who wishes to come. for the weekend. here soon. RAJ * Idanha Easter Services Scheduled THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 34« PHONE 897-2772 MILL CITY, ORE. 9736» Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. NATIONAL NEW SPAPER issr.cutUH free Prtii NNA SUSTAINING MEMBtR - 1973 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Postal clerk Loretta E. Adams of Idanha, Ore. has re­ ceived the Postal Service "Special Achievement” award which is given for outstanding dedication and service to the U. S. Postal Service. Mrs. Adams has been with I the postal service four years, and in that time has demon­ strated a high performance ability. In recognition for her service, Mrs. Adams received a check. Detroit Clobbers Falls City 10-1 CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha Gates ........... Lyons ............. Mehama ......... Adjust a single dollar... spent at home instead of being used to “pick up” some article in the city . . . may account for $5 or $6 or more of additional home trade vol I J^And every added dollar of trade urne as it goes ‘round and ‘round volume in the community means among us. a little better jobs for us m- J^Each such dollar put on the creased business profits, better home-trade merry-go-round is an property values a little better investment in enlightened selfish support for our churches, schools ness ... as it comes around and and other civic facilities ... better back into our own hands again service to meet our daily and from time to time. emergency needs. Detroit Easter Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Kelly Lumber Sales U.S. National Bank of Oregon Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures Everett Hamilton—Owner Phone 897-2977 MUI City Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Phone 897-2799 Mill City, Oregon Head Office Portland Santiam Cable Vision Mill City, Oregon DON'S TIRE SALES "TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS” 4th and Broadway MUI City Claude and Daphne Egg Hunt DETROIT — An Easter Egg Hunt, the first in a number of years, will be held Easter Sun­ day at 1:00 p.m. on the school grounds. In case of a downpour of rain, the event will be held in the grade school gym. Children will be divided into three age groups, 1 to 5, 6 to 8 and 9 to 11. Prize eggs will be marked with money denominations. In addition, three candied Easter baskets will be awarded as special prizes. The event is being sponsored by the Detroit Womans Civic Club, a new project for the group. Girod's Hilltop Super Market S & H Green Stami» DETROIT IDANHA Bv Boots Champion A thunder storm, the first | of the season, moved into the area about 3:15 p.m. Thursday, bringing light rain. Apparently no damage resulted from the storm which lasted about 35 minutes. Tuesday morning a few snow flakes were falling in the Detroit area. Snow level was reported to be down to Whitewater. Harold Champion and Mrs. ' Freeda Larson will be taking ten-hours of in-service hos­ pital observation Saturday at I Salem Memorial Emergency Center. Both are attending the emergency medical tech­ nician class being taught here weekly at Detroit City Hall. Attention Detroit - Idanha Area. Pickup and delivery daily ... at the Patio. See Mrs. Hancock starting May 1. Mill City Shoe Repair, 135 Wall Street. Phone 897-2406. 16tfc A potluck dinner set the stage for a family gathering Sunday at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Cliff McMillan. The family reunion included the McMillan’s three daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irish of Salem, Mr and Mrs. Dave DeLapp of Hills­ boro, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mars- land of North Bend and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Myles McMillan of Corvallis. Lawrence Johnson of Salem has been on a weeks visit here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Johnson. Home last week on a visit from Belmont, Calif, was Miss Kathlyn Hancock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock. Kathlyn on her birthday was A family dinner honoring held Saturday with relatives and friends in attendance. Tuesday morning Mrs. Han­ cock left for Honolulu, called there by the illness of Mrs. Grace Nalaui, a close family friend. Brunners Flowers will make deliveries to Detroit and Idan­ ha Saturday, April 21. Place your order before noon. 16 Viisiting here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Layman and family, is Mrs. Laymans mother, Mrs. Bessie Meals of Canby. Frank Stromquist, Owner A student minister from NCC f Eugene is conducting morn­ ing services at the Detroit Community Church every Sun­ fay at 11:00 a.m. Services at the church had been discon­ tinued during the winter months. Phone 897-2348 160 N. 1st, St. Cecil Duren of Idanha was taken by Idanha Rural Fire District Ambulance shortly af­ ter midnight Sunday, to Salem Memorial Hospital Emergency Complete Body Repair & Paint Service Center for medical attention. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. Ashby, Inc. Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc Mill Gty Pharmacy MILL CITY HARDWARE Stayton ........................... Boots Champion ................................... Betty Kelle . ................................ Eva Bressler Mrs. John Teeters • Jean Roberts DETROIT — In baseball ac tion here Friday, host Detroit defeated Falls City 10-1. Poe, Rocha 5, D. Anderson 6 and F. Anderson; Leming and Roth. Rick Monroe blast­ ed a bases-loaded triple for Detroit and Tom Leming had. 12 strikeouts. Eddyville hosted Detroit Tuesday (results not available at this time). On Saturday, April 21, Detroit will host Culver at 12 noon. Then on Why don’t YOU subscribe » Tuesday, April 24, Detroit will to The Mill City Enterprise ? host Mt. Angel at 4 p.m. Linda Long as Claude with Daphne played by Melissa Lawrence —Ogden Photo ound and ‘round our dollars building local trade volume go with every turnover .•. . when we spend them with our own home stores and service establishments Phone 769-6311 || $4.50 Marion-Linn Counties, per year .................. $5.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year $5.50 Outside Oregon, per year ........................... GEORGE LONG ..................................... Editor and Publisher RAYMOND E. PRESLER .............................................. Printer NORMA LONG ................................... 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