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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1973)
LYONS Methodist Women MEHAMA By Eva Breeder 7—The MID Qty Enterprise, OMirsday, July 19, 1973 Canadian Elected Lions International President Mrs. John Teecera Mr. and Mrs. Jan Grosso of Mr. and Mrs John Shafer Missoula, Mont, spent___ last returned home Monday, July Taxpayers, concerned about tee, will speak on “COGs.’’ week at the home at his par LYONS—TSe annual picnic 2, from a two weeks trip to the At torney General’s “veto” Charles W. Creighton, a con ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gros of the United Methodist Wom Campbell River on Vancouver of their vote on the Governor’s cerned citizen, will speak on so. They were moving from en was held Tuesday at the Island. They were accompan MRS. GRANT LAYER pension and now the passage “How to Get Thrift”; Mary- Missoula to Homedale. Idaho. Glen Julian home with the ied by friends. Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were held of SB 797, which raises his Kangas, a consultant for Mr and Mrs. Victor Ander- picnic dinner at 12:30. Follow Robert Rinehart of Dallas. for Mrs. Grant Layer Monday pay from $29,600 to $32,000 a OLRC will speak on, “Listen son from Brawley, Calif., were ing dinner, a business meet Texas The Rineharts visited at 2 p. m. at the Everhart-Kent year, retroactive to the first to the People.” All speakers last week visitors at the home ing was held with Mrs. Flor here several days before Mortuary in Molalla. of this month, have scheduled will wear a costume resemb of their unde and aunt, Mr. ence Darling presiding with leaving on the trip and also Mrs. Layer passed away last a “T” Party for Thrift ling the 1776 statesman they and Mrs Edwin Pyeatt. Thurs Evelyn Julian, secretary. before returning to Texas. Friday at Lincoln City follow wish to portray. The “ T ” Party will be Satur day the Pveatts took them to The meeting opened with They all reported wonderful ing a lingering ¡lines due to day, July 21, at the Polk Coun The public Is invited to at see another nephew and wife devotions by Reta Cruson as fishing. Mrs. Shafer was lucky cancer. ty Fa ¡grounds at Rickreall, 10 tend and give their opinions, at Cave Junction. to catch the record fish at that sisted by Fiances Cruson. Mrs. Layer was bom near miles west of Salem, from 10 and should bring their picnic Mr and Mrs. Bruce Groth Various plans were discus report, a 35 pound ‘Tyee” Scotts Mills. She was 64 years a .m. to 4 p. m. More details lunch. “Family Musicians” from Lincoln City were recent sed with July 18 a work day at Chinook salmon. of age. She had lived at Molal are available from Ruby Nich will provide music. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc visitors at the home of his the church to gel the rummage la, Detroit, Vernonia, Willa ols, Phone 873-3981. aunt. Miss Lulu Cory. They sale ready. The opening date Morris of Salem were guests mina and the Mill City-Gates Main speakers for the pro were enroute home from Bend. for the church basement sale Sunday, July 1, at the home area before moving to Nesko gram will be: Shirley Huie- Mrs. Edna Courtemanche of will be Monday. July 23, from of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS— win. She was a member of the gaard, a board member of If the number following Portland is spending this week 10 to 4 p. m and will also be Edward Walz. St. James Episcopal church. Taxpayer's Protective Associa your name on The En Frank White is being con Tris Coffin of Montreal, at the home of Mrs. Leora open Wednesday, July 25, and Mr. and Mrs. Layer lived in tion of Oregon, who will speak Cuebec, Canada, was elected Stevens. Friday, the 27th. Anyone hav gratulated on becoming a this area for a number of years on “Thrift, Not More Taxes!” terprise label reads Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grosso ing rummage to donate. It great-grandfather when a son, president of the Intema- when Mr. Layer operated the Ruby Nichols. Assistant State 7-73 it's time to send Joshua Zenas, was born June tianai Association of Lions Layer Logging Co. and moved have returned from a trip to will be appreciated. Coordinator of Oregon Legis 28 to his granddaughter and Club« at the Association ’ s Rock Spgs. Wyo. While there to Neskowin when he retired Plans were also discussed lative and Research Commit- a check for renewal. they attended a family reunion for the annual bazaar with No husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rod 56th Annual Convention in a few years ago. ney Ramsey of Lyons. held at the home of his sister, vember 9th the date. It will be ^’iami Beach, Florida. The Survivors include the wid Mrs. L I. Mulkey at Beaver A «sociation is the largest ser ower, Grant, of Neskowin; Mrs. Frances Jean Brown. held at the church basement. They also visited with her More details will be given1 ton came Friday, July 6, and vice club organization in the two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette was a guest during the week sister, Mrs. Tom Smith at Salt later. Carver of Lincoln City, and end at the home of her sister- warld. It is a non-political, Mrs. Rose Edmunds of Nesko Lake City. non-sectarian association Florence Naue, Alta Bodeker in-law, Mrs E. J. Hughes. The Women’s Activity club win; three sisters, Mrs. Viola Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogers with over one million mem Hirte, Gates; Mrs. Marie Ward of Santiam Valley Grange held and Reta Cruson were appoint their meeting Monday at the ed as nominating committee and family of Boise, Idaho bers in clubs in 149 countries of Hillsboro, and Mrs. Lucinda grange hall with a sack lunch to select officers for another visited a short time last week and geographic areas. Burroughs of Molalla; one at the home of his grandmoth An optician, Coflin has brother, Irvin Sharp of Molal at the noon hour. The after year. Attending the meeting were er, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze. been a member of the Mon la; six grandchildren and one noon was spent in tieing out tw<o quilts for the Grange fair Reta Cruson, Dorothy Downer, Also visiting last week at the treal (Central) Lions Club great-grandchild. which will be held September Leora Stevens, Elen Whaley, Titze home and with relatives since 1939. He and his family Interment was in the Maple 15. Attending were Celene Alta Bodeker, Florence Naue, in the area were Mr. and Mrs. reside in Rosemere, a Mon woods Cemetery at Scotts Taylor. Blanch Wagner, Ada Peggy Wright, Florence Dari-¡Ted Rogers and Tim from treal suburb. Mills. ., a Plymale. Nellie Mooire, Fern ing. Eva Bressler, Lula Cory Fortuna, Calif. President Coffin ’ s theme Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hersh- Sletto and Melvina Franklin. and Evelyn Julian Guests for SIDNEY B. POTTER for his year in office will be, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc the afternoon were Edna Cour felt and children returned “ One Million Men Serving home Saturday, July 7, from a Funeral services were held temanche of Portland, Frances Dougall. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson and Pete McDougall returned Cruson and Rachael Stankey weeks vacation trip in the Mankind”. Of his new re recently at the Unger Mortu Prineville area. sponsibilities Coffin says, ary, Silverton for Sidney Pot Wednesday from a trip to De of Lyons. Former Mehama residents, “Lionism is an organization ter, 76, of Silverton. He was troit Lakes, Minn, where they Phone 897-2442 Mill Qty Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle of that looks beyond the hori a native of Arnold, Neb., and were called by the death of Dale, visited a short time last had lived at Silverton for over their brother, Raymond Mc some time at the home of her week with friends here and in zon, that seeks out the good 50 years. He was a retired Dougall. in every man. Our goal is baker. Mr and Mrs. Ed Castle of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Lyons. Jerry Coffman was an over simple: to make the entire He often visited tn Mill City Dale, visited friends in Lyons and Mrs. Joseph McDougall. world a better, healthier, at the home of his brother, I and Mehama Friday The Cas Also spending this week at night guest Wednesday, July happier place where man can the McDougalls is their son Philo Potter, who now resides 11, at the home of his daugh tles are well known in this daughter-in-law, Mr. and ter’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron live in the spirit of peace and in Mehama. area having lived at Mehama and ! Cozzens and Bradley in Seat understanding”. Rev. Dale Moore officiated for many years. Mrs. Castle Mrs. John McDougall from Harbor. Wn. Mr. Mc- tle, when he was in that area at the services and interment operated a beauty shop and Gig ' Dougall is emlpoyed with on business. was in the Miller cemetery. Mr. Castle a gun shop. Mrs. Mel Pankratz and Survivors include the widow Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reynolds Stromberg-Carlson and is on daughters, Connie, Sharon andj Pearl, sons Gerald Potter of from Vancouver. B. C. spent vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott Dena and their cousin, Karen i Silverton and Daniel Potter of' last week at the Henry Croi spent the weekend camping at Speer all of Salem were callers i Mehama; one sister, Mrs. Clara sant home. ' McRae of Jacksonville and one i The Lyons Garden Club held Prineville Reservoir with Mr. Thursday evening, July 12, at! Mrs. Wendell Weaver of the home of Mr. and Mrs. their annual picnic Sunday, and : The Willamette National : brother, Philo Potter of Me-1 July 15 at the Otto Weidman Portland. The Weavers were Grant Smith. Saturday guests Forest no longer will rely on hama, nine grandchildren and i residents here while at the Smith home were her home with a good attendance former : Forest Service scaling or three great-grandchildren. in spite of the hot weather. A he was with Peoples Tele nephew, Dick Welker, and a measuring logs. Company. friend, Lester Wright, both of picnic dinner was held at 1:30 phone ; Effective July 1 the last Jill, Robert and Jeffry Luc Santa Rosa, Calif. The men i followed by a tour of the beau four Forest Slervide scaling as of Stayton spent the week are presently employed in Al tiful gardens. The rest of the ' stations in the Blue River and So says the VA... Ä end at the home of their bany. time was spent in visiting. HEY VETS-------- -.OU DON'T HAVE TO } Guests Wednesday, July 11, Lowell Ranger Districts were Mrs. Elsie Stoneking from : grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. turned over to the Columbia *E A COI LEÛE GRAO TO MAKE A \ at the home of Mrs. E. J. Oakland, Calif., is spending Ralph Downer. SANDWICH-----------8OT FOR Cindy and Sherri Olmstead, Hughes and Mrs. M. V. Frame River Log Scaling and Grad ' DAG\MX)D A tSETTER LIFE, USE \tX>« Gl 0>LL- / who had spent the past two were Mr. and Mrs. Carl ing Bureau. AND GE7 PAIO TO GO TO Don't M.’ss Out On The Many Unad SCHOOL-/ “In view of the current Na weeks at the home of their Hughes and Joy of Newberg grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and another daughter, Mrs. A. tional emphasis on increasing vertised SPECIALS. Arthur Olmstead, returned to H. Doltin and daughter, Chris the efficient use of manpower I and funds in the Federal gov their home at Augurn, Wn., tine from Livermore, Calif. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hughes ernment, we feel we can ob Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten and three children of the Big tain immediate gains in ac have returned from a vaca- Creek fish hatchery near! complishing our timber pro tion trip which took them to Knappa were overnight guests | duction goals if we eliminate CATALOGUE ORDER STORE Ironwood, Mich., where they Friday niht at the Hughes- 'our scaling,” said Forest Sup visited their son. Robert Ro- Frame home when they were ervisor Zane G. Smith, Jr. A benefit to the timber in ten. They also visited Mr. and on their way to the Madras Phone 897-2788 Mfll City» Or®- dustry, he said, would be the Mrs. Harry Crowe, cousins of area for a camping trip. elimination of “ double scal Mr. Roten in Chicago, also an Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Andrews army buddy, Mr. and Mrs. left Monday, July 16, for then- ing.” The Forest Service Chester House at New Cum home in Chicago, after a two measurement traditionally has berland, Ohio. They, with the weeks visit at the home of been valid only to base pay Houzes, also visited friends at his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. ments to the U. S. Government for the timber removed. Akron. Kirsch, and visiting with oth Industry needs associated Janet Toman of Salem is er relatives here. log grade determination, spending some time at the Mrs. G. V. Christensen and with home of her grandmother, Mrs. Douglas Teeters went to contractor payments and log resale necessitated a second Mrs. Leora Stevens. Seattle Friday afternoon and Rev George Roseberry of returned home Sautrday night. scaling. Recognized as a “third Salem was the guest speaker Mrs. Christensen was a guest party” scaling service, the Bu Inauranca on your car. home, Forest fire at the Lyons United Methodist at the Douglas Verdey home reau now will provide the bualnaas, health, life and church Sunday morning, while and also visited with her ne measurements for which tim everythin« else you value. Rev. Arthur Hansen is on va phew, Lee EngdahL Mrs. Teet ber purchasing payments to the U. S are made. cation. ers spent the time with friends. Smith said the elimination Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery Mr. and Ms. Roger Dunn and family spent several days and Aryln spent the weekend of the Finn Rock and MeKen- ‘ by modern last week at the coast. They in Cloverdale at the home of zie ramps in the Blue River forest reported it cold and foggy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy District, and the Unity and management. Fall Creek ramps in the Low while they were there. Dunn. ell District ends a long For Mrs. Russell Thiel from Luncheon guests Saturday est Service management prac North Bend is visiting at the at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Mill City, Oregon home of her daughter. Mr. and Donald Teeters were Mr. and tice. “This marks the end of an era, but almost everyone Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mrs. Robert Walton. Mr. Jim Winters and boys of concerned agrees that is a Albany. The two older boys wise move,” he said. Troy and Clay stayed here p-j *?**rW* Eleven Forest Service em until Monday night when they ployees are affected by the I porêstry — private , S1ATB AND all attended a family picnic decision. Five of the men are FEDERAL, HAS REDUCED THE ACREAGE at the Stayton park celebrat now employed by the Colum ing Troy’s 5th birthday. OF ftJREST LAND BURNED OVER IM THE bia Bureau. Two men have re U.S. FROM 3O/a MILLION ACRES IM tired, and four have taken 1945 TO 2’ZiMILLlON IN 1971 ! other Forest Service positions. Approximately $100,000 will FDR be saved. Smith said these ÓSÉ.feR-, THE 8ÄTTLC- GOES ON. sals / •you SURE- funds will be reprogrammed ROADS ARC 6UltT7t>6er ►NOWUH4T tc strengthen environmental K>C&/ MODERN ARE-AGHTW considerations related to tim equipment to the ber sales and to accelerate scene . butthe - most long range planning affecting ÊFFCenve ARÊ timber and other resources. T Party To Be Held Sat., July 21 Plan Work Day DONT Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! For Carefree Spring Driving Vem’s Shell - Towing Western Auto July SALE i Forest To Eliminate ! Log Scaling Stations CONTINUES WESTERN AUTO OUR ffiBUlMS tOttsTs you’re with Safeco. Jerry Pittam Insurance PlUMBWGma HEATING Building AGHTER IS THE CAREFUL AMP CON- cerned crrizew... Your New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE on any and all of your plumbing need«. Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. 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