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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1973)
D. Grant Participates In National Meet Field Day Held At I "YOUR LAND AND MY LAND" innus^A TO THtlq.1 I IDITORr^r I Mrs. Paula Jane Smith has received the following item from the Klamath Falls News paper about her sons. “Fresh field day held at the man javelin thrower. Dale1 MRS. ED GORDON DEAR SIR: elementary school at Gates. Jin..thel Word was rceived here last Winners of the various races1 I'm writing in concern to a rhU ,hvld we*k of “»« death of Violet were as follows: law that not may people are By Haxal Hayw championships in Arkedelphia, Gordon (Mrs. Ed) of Klamath aware of. But should be. Dashes: first grade girls — Arkansas recently. The form- Falls, a former resident here “ Loa Ranchos Grande ” The law is In the drivers Wendy Brannon first, Leslie School gradu- many years ago. Mrs. Gordon White second and Angie Wiley California — I’m sorry, we manual under the heading: atooV^”1C.li5 credited with passed away In Hemet, Calif., third; first grade boys — Frank just haven't said a word about “Passing Horses” —Drivers are a 227 3 throw. Ion Wednesday, June 6 as the first, Kenny Foster you, but “Here we come”! Most required to stop and take rea Raider assistant. Jerry in re3Uit of heart failure follow- Shepard second and Russell Richards of your “Ranchos" were or sonable precauslons to avoid slay, who accompanied SOC’s several operations, iginally grants from the Span further frightening a horse four man delegation indicated. A ch »rter member of Mari- and Darrin Coffin tied for ish King or the Governor of when someone riding, driving charter third; second grade girls —Teri ,P*e ««co»“* best lyn Chapter. No. 145, Order Mumey first, Elisa Syverson the Californlas when it be or leading a horse on the high throw (226 6 ) into the finals of Eastern Star, Mrs. Gor second and Shellie Morris came Mexican. As you know, way signals (by raising his and managed to improve his don served as Worthy Matron third; second grade boys—Mike California became one of the hand) that the horse la frigh mark. Some of the other fel-;tn 19a2 when > in 1922 when the late late A. A J. J. | Stewart first, Brent Faden state of the United States at tened and might become un tow» came up a little more, pekasky was Worthy Patron., recnl kov Lee the end of the Mexican War in manageable. recht second second and and Roy Lee | It's really amazing at the lUTn t0 TTie Gordons attended the. Raker third- third grade girls 184«. fourth. We feel that his throw 5^ anniversary of Mill City 1 ^"¿1 Je^i^ fTVreU 1. RANCHO SAN PASCUAL percentage of people that do was quite an accomplishment No 180> A. F A A. m J^S se^ndlndScJff (Pasadena, Altadena, San Ma- not know this law. !*• U.I ye.r when M. Oor- ^"1 0.«pto rino): 1843—Granted to M m - I Some of them will wave, to ran with raotter «< I y u “ tJ^ Timmy Crpentw tot. uel Garfias—13,693 acres; sold others will go by at 60 to 80 Clark Hefley second and Jerry part at $3.00 an acre for his mph and come just as close to cayrAenc* an^ so??e. work|for the 50th anniversary of campaign funds as Los Angeles the horse and rider as possible. Long third. with the weights, we'll County Treasurer. j Then there are still others ‘ " have an Marilyn Chapter, O E.S, lastf NAIC champion on our hands 1857 — Heavily in debt, he who will completely stop and tend. Mrs. Gordon, however,1 Suzie Delay hrst^ Margaret sold the rest to B. D. Wilson,, ask if you need help, before he graduatees." Dale’s older brother, Tony had transferred her member-. K1\utson a"d J^Moygan sec of Mt, Wilson fame. When they are told that you Grant from OTI won the NALA ship to Barzillai Chapter, No. I and L«lie £ird; 2. RANCHO LOS CERRI-1 had your hand raised because nationals last year, and was 16, of Albany, and received, boys-Frank Shep- TOS (City of Long Beach): the horse is car shy and they only able to make one throw her 50-year pin through them ard first Jon Smith second and Juan Temple, merchant in are to slow down, they get a and then was sidelined by a last year ¡Billy Loftin third; second Pueblo of Los Engeles (a new very blank expression on their Besides her husband, Ed, ! 8rad* *i£ls-Ter1i Mumey first’ Englander), married Dona Ra- faces, nod, say “oh” and pro- torn shoulder muscle. she leaves a daughter, Jerrine, Aleida Bostwick second, and fela Cota and inherited one ceed on their way. of Gold Beach, and a son. Raren Bastuscheck third; sec twelth of the rancho; bought Not all horses are car shy. Buster, as weU as several ond grade boys - Roy Lee the rest for $3,025.00 in slicer A horse can still spook at grandchildren. I Baker first, Brent Fadenrecht merchandise from his store, something shiney along the Debbie Stodola Funeral services were held ^°nd u.and Kurt Syverson coin and an equal amount of road or something else entire- in Klamath Falls at 2 P m. third ^de giris—Heidi 1866—sold for $20,000.00. 11J common. They can also balk Receives Many Awards | Jennings first, Bev Trout sec 3. RANCHO ALAMITOS on the road and not want to Monday, June 11. The family home address is ond and Joyce Pennington (South part of long beach): move. This is very dangerous. Eighteen year old Debbie Stodola of Creswell, who has 2342 Gettle St, Klamath Falls, third; third grade boys — Tim 1834—sold to Jose Figueroa for Especially if a car is coming I around a blind corner at 60 been riding competitively in i 97601. A more complete obitu Carpenter first, Clark Hefley $500.00. horse shows for one year, re ary will be printed later if second and Paul Lewis third. I 1940—aold to Abel Steams ' mph. Sack Races: first grade girls far $54*00. Steams married i The driver should be pre- ceived several awards at the possible. — Michelle Dougherty first, Senor Figueroa’s daughter and pared at all times to see a Emerald Empire Riders Angie Wiley second and Julie was to pay her father with horse and rider. Daylight or BETTY McCALL I County Fairgrounds in Eugene Services for Betty McCall, Mason third; first grade boys hides and tallow from cattle occasionally after dark. Awards Banquet at the Lane “PLEASE make the public on May 26. She received a tro 45, Detroit, who died Sunday — Billy Loftin first, Frank or the rancho—then drought aware of this LAW.” phy for “figure 8-B” and won of a heart attack, will be at 11 Shepard second and Russell came—cattle died! Regardless, the driver should 1881—Sold to Michael Reese several other ribbons in the a. m. Wednesday at Weddle Richards third; second grade “Proceed With Caution.” Funeral Home. Interment will girls — Peggy Jennings first, for $31,000-41.10 per acre. various divisions. THANK YOU, 1897—Conveyed to William Miss Stodola is the daughter be in West Lawn Cemetery in Kim Adkins second and Penny Keen third; second grade boys Clark —8,139 acres for $405,- MRS. WILLIAM PURDY of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stodola, Eugene. Lyons, Oregon. Born in Kansas, she was — Mike Stewart first, Brent 000.00. Jr. of Creswell and her grand 1921—Signal Hill Oil devel parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe owner-operator of a grocery Fadenrecht second and Roy store in Detroit the past year. Lee Baker third; third grade opment added impetus. Stodola Sr. of Mill City. 4. RANCHO LOS FELIZ Debbie and her horse “Stor Survivors include widower girls — Tami Moberg first, my King” will compete at the William, daughters Mrs. Karen Tyrell Babbitt second and Bev (Between Los Angeles and Polk County Sheriffs Possee Hall of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Trout third; third grade boys Glendale, 6,647 acres). 1843— Show at Rickreall on Sunday, Sharen Sewell of Salem, Mrs. —Jerry Long first, and Timmy Granted to the Verdugo fam Mary Ann Anderson of Coos Carpenter second. ily (Basque, not Spanish. June 17. By Boots Champion Bay and Vicki Lynn McCall of Shoe Kick: first grade girls 1853—inherited by Dona Annually, the American Le- Detroit; sons Robert McCall — Ella Brummet first, Julie Verdugo. Sold for $1 an acre of Newberg, William D. Mc Mason second and Virginia to Antonio Corone. 1882—4,071 gion-Idanha Post 141, selects Call Jr. of S. C., James Mc Benitez third; first grade boys acres purchased by Colonel boys from Detroit school to ~ I send to boys state. This year Call of Newberg and Kevin —Russell Richards first, Frank Griffith. Smith of Detroit. She is also Shepard second and Billy Lof. 1898 — Griffith deeded 3,0151th’8 honor went to Marty survived by her mother, Mrs. tin third; second grade girls— acres to the City of Los Gardner and David Labiske., Jessie Beebe of Detroit. The Teri Mumey first, Elisa Syver Angeles as a gift _ Griffith , Marty is the son of Carolyn We Train Men to Work As McCalls are former Mill City son second and Gloria Peder Park; Frank Verdugo continu-1 Gardner of Salem and Al1 residents. son third; second grade boys— ed to live the^e in a small i Gardner of Detroit. David is LIVESTOCK i Roy Lee Baker first, Mike adobe house—the last of the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- BUYERS Stewart second and Brent Fa Verdugos—very poor. Our dau- ’ ward Labiske of Marion . fenced . , . back . Torts The boys will attend If you have some livestock denrecht third; third grade ghter rented . his experience we will train you boys state June 10 through the yard for her horse. It was close girls—Bev Trout first, Eliza to buy cattle, sheep and 1 to Onandarka Park, a good 16th at Monmouth. beth Fuestman second and bogs. ____ _____ „ Ruth Ottenwess of Salem place for youngsters to ___ ride Gina Gifford third; third grade For a local interview, write boys — John McDaniels first, their horses. Frank told us:'was a visitor at the Harold today with your background. John Savage second and Matt “When I was a boy, I drove Champion home on Wednes Include your complete ad sheep over a trail to pasture in day. Other visitors on Friday Bigness third. dress and phone number. Three Legged Race: first Hollywood. That trail is now were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy of Jordan Valley. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. grade girls—Ella Brummet and Sunset Boulevard!” The Idanha Rural Fire Pro 2 East Cregory Blvd. 5. RANCHO MALIBU Lisa Morgan first, Gail Kirsch Suite 307 - 308 tection District was called to 13,315 acres. 1804 — Granted to and Michelle Dougherty sec “Anybody who thinks it's Kansas City, Mo. 64114 Stuckarts cold-deck In the ond and Susie Delay and Julie Epain. hard to move mountains CuUlt /twWarl A.,—I Jose Tapia by the King of Idanha area about 9:00 p.m. never read geography exam Mason third! first grade boys— 1848—sold by Tapia to Leon Sunday night. A report said Jerome Zynda and Jon Smith ination papers.” first, Leslie Van Dolah and Victor Prudhomme for $400. sawdust was smoldering at the Russell Richards second and ($200 cash and $200 groceries, base of the cold-deck. No dam I age was done. Frank Shepard and Billy Lof- wine.) 1857 — sold to Mrs. Carrie “ Open House ” will be held | ton third; second grade girls— Penny Keen and Kim Adkins Lewis for $35,000 (less than $3 at the Idanha Community Church Sunday, June 10, at ' first, Gloria Pedersen and per acre). ’892—sold to Fred Ringe for 7:00 pm. Rev. Arvin Johnson Stacey Ficker second and , Karin Bastuscheck and Steph- $10.00 an acre—now worth tens announced this week. The eve nings program will include ! anie Sanders third; second of millions! 6. RANCHO LA CANADA— award presentations for me grade boys — Greg Mowery mory work, attendance and and Steve Fuller first, Kevin deeded for attorney’s fees. j Snider and Mike Walling sec-1 7. RANCHO SANTA ANITA other achievements in connec- ' ond and Kurt Syverson and ~ 13,319 acres bought for 20 tion with this weeks vacation Bible school. Leslie Urban third; third grade cents an acre! More Rancho stories later if Fishermens Bend was the girls — Joyce Pennington and 1 setting for a high school picnic Elizabeth Fuestman first, Zo-1 you are interested! anne Carr and Traci Richards | ----- -—----------------------------------------------- I on the last day of school Thursday. They were joined by second, Tami Moberg and Gina ' Gifford and Mary Whisehunt grade boys — Steve Goodell some of the high school per- and Heidi Jennings tied for first, Jim Adkins second and sonnel and school superintend- ent, Ron Wilkerson. third; third grade boys—Clark Matt Bigness. Hefley and Jimmy Loftin first, Johnny Savage and Evin \ Blan second and Jerry Long and Matt Bigness third, 1 GALLON FREE WITH Shoe Scramble: first _ grade girls—Joyce Minton first, Ella PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS Brummett second and Jackie Mann third; first grade boys— OF ANY COLOR.fi^/m I Frank Shepard first, Danny I ***000 demmens second and Da,in L * ¡Coffin third; second grade LIMITED TIME ONLY! I girls — Teri Mumey first, Shellie Morris second and Gloria Pederson third; second grade boys — Kurt Syverson first, Brent Fadenrecht sec ond and Steve Blaylock third; third grade girls—Traci Rich ards first, Pam Hillyer second and Heidi Jennings third; third grade boys—Jim Adkins first, Mike Maherin second and John / McDaniels third. Softball Throw: first grade girls — Jackie Mann first, Gail Kirsch second and Susie Delay third; first grade boys —Frank Shepard first, Kimmy Foster second and Billy Loftin third; second grade girls—Kim Ad kins first, Aleida Bostwick sec ond and Shellie Morris third; second grade boys—Steve Ful ler first, Mike Stewart second I KELLY LUMBER SALES GATES, OREGON and Brent Fadenrecht third; MILL OITY. OREOOM i third grade girls—Bev Trout ’ first, Pam Hillyer second and Phone 897-2610 Chris Brummett third; third OBITUARIES THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Color Picture . Tubes $lf)fi00 INSTALLED . . lUU T-V TROUBLE? 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