The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 25, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moffatt
went to
Portland Tuesday
night where they met their
son. Mike, who is now home
on leave from the air force.
Mrs. Charles Kelly visited
her aunt, Mrs. Lafe HUI, at
the Salem Memorial Hospital
last Saturday. She is very ill
as the result of a fall at the
Willamette Lutheran Home
where she broke her hip and
pelvis.
Cross Country Runner Places Second
W-l
Frank Lumber Co.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 25, 1973
I are to be invited, and the en-
. tertainment is to be arranged
j by Mary Gulllford; and an­
other of the products lunch-
DETROIT — Frank Lumber
scheduled for March 26
Co., Mill City, was the appar­ eqns
the Fellowship Hall with
ent successful bidder at at
Agnes Carlson again serving
$1,630,256.42 for an estimated as
chairman.
7,100.000 board feet of Willa­
Attending were Jane Moore,
mette National Forest timber, Kate Doble, Thelma Jenkins,
in the Bachelor Timber Sale, Mary Gulliford, Gladys Lake.
conducted at Detroit Ranger Ruby Brisbin, Else Allen,
Station Tuesday morning.
Cruson,
Thelma
The firm bid $244 per thou­ | Frances
sand for an estimated 3400
MBF of Douglas Fir, adver­
tised at $113.89 per thou-
for an estimated 3700 MBF of
Noble Fir and other coni­
ferous species, advertised at
$91 per thousand.
Included in the sale, was
99 acres of all species of logs
which sold at the appraised
value of $201.58
per acre.
There were eight qualified
bidders. The stand is located
approximately ten miles south
c.f Idanha via Coppers Ridge
Road to Bruno Meadows Road.
5T-*
Top Bidder
£
■
Moore, Muriel Phillips, Agnes
Carlson, Leora Stevens, Danny
Moore, Charles Kelly and the
Hostess, Mary Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haywood
of Portland were weekend
guests at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs Allan Haywood,
Holly and Heather. Mr. Hay­
wood has been in poor health I Seen at the Santiam-Scio
and unable to work since last football _ game at Scio Friday
April. He was employed at; night were former residents,
Nicholi Sash and Door Factory Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mueser,
in Portland. Mrs. Haywood ar.d their son and family, Mr.
visited at the home of her | and Mrs. Mark Mueser. Jack
ccusin, Mrs. Frank Baechler Mueser was minister of the
at Gates, and called on a num- First Christian Church here
ber of her friends in the area. j before moving to Willows,
Calif. They now live in Alva-
D. L. Moffatt went to work dore, which is about ten miles
for the City of Salem Monday west of Eugene. The Mark
in the capacity of housing Muesers live in Monroe, which
safety inspector. This move is also near Eugene, where
was taken because of the slow­ Mark is attending NCC.
down in building in the areal
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Twitchell,
this winter. He stated he will
take care of all plumbing he Kim and Kenny from Goshen
has under contract at the pres­ spent the weekend at the home
Marilyn Club Meets
ent time. He has operated a of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
plumbing business here for Clifford Malcolm.
the past several years. The
At Charles Kelly Home
Moffatts will maintain their
Rev. Ed Patterson of the
The regular no-host lunch­
home in Mill City.
Santiam Lodge will fill the
eon and meeting of the,
pulpit of the Presbyterian
Cross Country runner Floyd Peterman crosses the Marilyn Club was held on
Dinner guests Tuesday eve- Church on Sunday morning, finish line second in a recent meet with five other Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the home
ning at the home of Mr. and Oct. 28. His topic has been schools. The meet was held at Mt. Angel.
of Mrs. Charles Kelly. Eleven
Mrs. Wilbur Harlan were announced as “Our Protestant
Photo by Penny Smith women and two men attended i
their son, Edwin Watkins, and Heritage.”
the noon-hour luncheon, and I
his sons Billy and Michael who
two additional members ar-
Or Cheapor In Quanity if Ordered
came to help Mr. Harlan cele­
Mrs. Donovan Moffatt host­
rived later on for the informal j
brate his birthday.
ed a birthday dinner at the
session. The Halloween motif |
Moffatt home Saturday eve­
was used for table decoration
To
Albany
Session
Mrs.
Mrs. Arlo Tuers and
ning honoring her husband,
in the downstairs recreation
Louis Verbeck spent several Donovan. Attending were Mr.
room.
The
eighth
grade
Camp
Fire
days last week visiting mem­ and Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mrs.
Presiding over the business'
Girls went to Albany Satur­
bers of their family in Reeds­ Vee Golden, Mr. and Mrs.
Santiam has added a new day, Oct. 20, where they at discussion was the president, ■
port, where Mr.
and Mrs. Athel Savage and Rebecca, sport to the extra-curricular tended a training session on Jane Moore, assisted by the
Bruce Tuers and two small Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, program. It is cross-country.
secretary - treasurer, Kate
the new discovery program.
children, as well as Mr. and Katrina and Kris from Salem,
Last week, Santiam placed
Doble. It was reported that
Accompanied
by
their
lead
­
Mrs. Kirk Wirick (Marlene and Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt, third out of six in Santiam’s er, Mrs. Gerald Payseno, were about $177 was taken in at the
Verbeck) and family, live.
Mark and Rick.
third cross-country meet this Toni Payseno, Susan Budlong, club’s recent garage sale, fea­
season. The meet was held at Sandi Burge, Brenda Trout turing clothing, household
P. J.’s Beauty Center, 24»
Mt. Angel Seminary Wednes­ and Loura Hoover.
items, baked food, and garden
Recent visitors at the day, Oct. 17. The meet was
S. W. Broadway, open Mon­
products, held at the home of
Seventh
grade
girls
attend
­
Maudie
Flatman
home
were
day through Saturday 9:00
won by Western Mennonite
Addie French.
ajn. to 5:00 pm., evenings by her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. with 20 points, second was ing were Kim Crook, Judy
A lovely ceramic vase, made
Roten,
Leslie
Bigness,
Joyce
appointment. Cindy Heath Robert Flatman of Vallejo, Jefferson with 53 points, and
by
Agnes Carlson, had been
Clark, Donna Sy ver son and
now on duty, Wed., Thurs., Calif. Also, guests last week Santiam had 59 points.
sent to Tena Graham, who was
their
leader,
Mrs.
John
Roten,
were
Mrs.
Flatman
’
s
niece
and
897-
Fri„ and Sat. Phone
The scoring system is quite
assistant leader. Jill hospitalized. A card for her
36tf husband from Astoria, Mr. and different than that of other and
2137.
was signed by those present
Krecklow.
Mrs. L. King.
sports. The first five places of
and will be sent to her. The
Assisting
at
the
session
were
each team is totaled and the Miss Linda Long and Miss door-prize, furnished by Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong
sum is the team’s score. The Jeri Wolfe, who spoke to the Moore this time, was won by
have returned from a five
team with the lowest score is group on camp outings held Ruby Brisbin.
weeks trip which took them
declared the winner.
Coming events discussed by
as far north as Fairbanks,
for the handicapped at Camp
Floyd Peterman led the Kilowan the past summer.
the group included the next
Alaska. They toured British
Santiam runners, collecting a
meeting, which will be held on
Columbia leisurely as well as
Joyce Presler — 897-2707
second place. Other Santiam
Tues., Nov. 27, at the home of
Alaska.
Mrs. Marie Kammeyer of finishers were: Doug Babbitt,
Else Allen; the Christmas
Mrs. Ervin Peterson return­ Granite Falls, Minn., who pass- l()th; Chuck Hollinger, 13th; Ridge area of the Umatilla party on Dec. 18, tentatively
ed to her home Saturday from ed away Oct. 4, was the Gary DeMain ?5th; Bill Tip- National Forest northwest of planned for the lodge hall, at
721 S. E. Santiam Blvd.
Ph. 897-2331
Elgin, covering about 10,240 which time an exchange of
the Salem Memorial Hospital grandmother of Mrs. Virgil pet, 19th; Dale Wentz, 27th;
The
and
Don
More,
36th.
great-grand-
acres.
$1.50 gifts will be held, guests
where she underwent surgery Lewis and the
and Paul f ield consisted of 38 runners
mother of Suzie
earlier in the week.
from six schools.
Lewis of Gates.
Coach Mike McClain believ­
Paul and Eyldia Smith of
Gates left the end of Septem­ ed that his team’s effort was
ber to visit her mother, Mrs. the best so far this season.
Santiam’s next meet will be
Marie Kammeyer. In Minne­
sota who was in the hospital at Western Mennonite at 4:30
at Granite Falls but the visit on Oct. 24. This is Santiam’s
was shortened as Mrs. Kam­ last meet before the state
meyer passed away six days qualifying meet which will be
after their arrival. A week held at Bush Park in Salem, '
later, the Smiths went to visit on Oct. 31. If there are 1-3I
the Al Kammeyer family in teams participating in this
Grantsburg, Wise., where they meet, one team will go on to
stayed a couple of days and state; however, if 4-6 teams1
then went on to Clinton, Iowa, are entered, the top two teams!
to visit Mr. Smith’s niece, Mr. will go to state. In either case, *
and Mrs. LeRoy Rix. After a the top five individual finish­
few days visit with them, ers will go to the state meet.
their next stop was Richmond,
Mo., to see another niece, Mrs.
J
Julia Collins and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith started home
last Friday and arrived at
their Gates home Sunday eve­
ning. After a sad and hectic
Rocky Mountain elk hunt­ i
trip, they were very happy to ers heading into eastern Ore-i
be home again.
gon for the season opener on'
To solve a very big problem, Oct. 27 will find partial road,
your Gates correspondent now closures in effect in several'
has a telephone. For your news popular hunting areas, accord­ i I
please call 897-2707. I’d like to ing to state game director
get to know you!
about 307,000 acres, are in co­
The Continental Telephone John McKean.
Co. of the Northwest is install­
The closures, which total'
ing underground telephone operation with the U. S. Forest
lines from Central St., down service and private landown­
Louisa into the Riverview ers to boost the quality of
By Fran* Stromqulst
Addition hunting in several heavily
Park
Terrace
(the old Stubbs Addition), roaded areas and improve
rA dependable, routine blood Possibly a larger area will
conditions for the elk herds.
test for cancer, based on the later be added.
Main traveled roads and most
detection of minute amounts
Don’t Forget — Daylight
of specific cancer antigens, Savings Time ends Sunday, popular camping areas in all
may be developed within October 28. Remember to set closures will remain open.
five years, predicts Dr. ycur clocks back one hour on Other roads and all off-road
will be closed to motor­
On A Pair
Charles Hawker, Upjohn re­ Saturday night before you go travel
7
ized vehicles including motor­
search and development to sleep.
cycles
and
snowmobiles.
Roads
manager.
On The Purchase Of Any Appliance
Ray and Joyce Presler spent that are closed will be well
part
of
Saturday
in
McMinn
-
posted with signs.
♦A once-a-year birth control
Over $100.00.
The largest closure is in the
device known as the uterine vil visiting his mother. They
progesterone system is be­ then stopped by to see her 200,000-acre Chesnimnus Unit.
ing tested on women in parents in Salem on the way It has also been in effect dur­
the past two seasons.
China, according to Alza home to Gates.
I ing
On October 31, we will again Hunters questioned as they
Corp., Palo Alto, which de­
be visited by ghosts, goblins, checked Into and out of the
veloped it.
vampires and other unsavory area indicated almost univer­
Friday and Saturday, October 26 - 27
•Many insomniacs actually creatures. Remember to treat sal approval both years.
may be suffering from sleep with the upmost care or you Check-in or check-out of the
apnea, the temporary cessa­ might receive a trick. On Hal­ Chesnimnus closure is not re­
tion of breathing during loween night, please be care­ quired this year.
sleep, researchers at Stan­ ful if you are driving, and
Other closures are new. In
ford U School of Medicine watch out for our children.
most of them, roads proposed |
AND
discovered. One subject av­
Homecoming game will be to be closed this year were
eraged 235 arousals a night. this Friday, October 26 at 8:00 posted last fall with signs to
p.m. at Allen Field. Santiam inform hunters of the projects.
High will play Jefferson High.
Two closures are in the
Come and watch our team Ochoco National Forest, one
win!
an 83,000-acre unit in the Ra­
The Salem Masonic Lodges ger area and the other in a
are sponsoring a guest visit of 12,500-acre parcel In the Burnt
the Canadian Masonic Lodge Cabin area.
FRIDAY or SATURDAY
from Victoria, British Colum­
A fourth closure covers 2,080
bia
which
is
going
to
confer
acres
in
the
Shingle
Gulch
Phone 897-2812
an English degree on one of country adjacent to the game
their candidates. This will be commission's Elkhorn Wildlife
Your Home Town
Friday. Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Management Area in the
Drug Store
the Capital Masonic Hall in, southern Starkey Unit.
|
The final closure in effect
Salem. All Masons are invited
this year is in the Middle, I
to attend.
Pumpkins
. .
.
Lb. 5c
.
Hood River APPLES
Red and Yellow Delicious Box $4.00
Newtowns . . . Box $4.00
Gravensteins . .
Box $3.50
Concord Grapes
Cross Country Team'Camp Fin Girls
Lb. 12c
. . .
Fresh Corn . . . Dozen 60c
Local Cauliflower Large Heads 29c
Bulk Carrots . .
. 2 for 25c
Peppers . . .
. 5 for 25c
Fresh Cider . . . Gallon $1.39
Walnuts . . .
. Lb. 59c
Almonds and Mixed Nuts
Lb. 69c
Cabbage
....
Lb. 6c
Tomatoes .... Lb. 10c
Places Third In Meet
GATES
HARVEST HUT
SCH-TS
Pharmacy Topics
Authorized CATALOG
MERCHANT STORE
THANKS For Your PATRONAGE
Road Closures To
Affect Elk Hunters
During Our First Year In Business
In Appreciation Here's Our
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You Have To Guess How Many Poker Chips We Have In A Dryer
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Phone 897-2348
160 N. 1st. St.