The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 11, 1975, Page 5, Image 5

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    OCALS
A house guest of Mr. and
Mrs Charles French is Mrs.
lioiothy Um i is of Trenton,
Mo. Mrs. Harris is a former
resident of this area. She is on
a two week vacation.
•The Mill City EnterpriM*, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1975
Money Hunt Sponsored by Jaycees
Lyons Church Women
To Hold Baiaar
LYONS
The United Me­
The Presbyterian Women’s
thodist Women held an all day
Assn. Is schedul«‘d to meet at
Luncheon guests at th< ■ 1:30 p m , Thursday aftemrxrn,
State Sen. Ken Jemstedt meeting at the church Tues­
Charles Kelly home Tuesday Sept. 11, at Fellowship Hall for
was among state legislators day to clean up the basement
their
basement
noon were her aunt. Mrs. Peter their first fall meeting
who recently attended the following
iMurguret) Wing of Portland
Western Council of State Gov­ sale. Their business meeting
and her «laughter, Mrs Arthur I Mr. and Mr«. Walt Thomas
ernments meeting in Anchor­ was held at 1:30 in the fire­
place room with Leora Stevens,
<Jray tI’.it y Wins> of Soottie Jr and Tony spent the week­
age, Alaska.
Wash , who came to see Mrs. end at the home of Mrs.
Jemstedt was appointed by president, presiding and Eve­
Patsy Shamburger. Mrs. Grey Thomases parents, Mr and
Senate President Jason Boe to lyn Julian, secretary.
The main business was mak­
and her husband, who is on the Mi s W F Bartlett of Salem, i
represent Oregon on the Hu
faculty al the U. of Washing On Saturday evening the party i
Committee, ing plans for their annual
man Resources
ton, recently returned from u traveled to (.chapón for the
The committee discussed mu- bazaar to be held Friday, Oct.
seven months sabbatical to St. stock car races, and on Sun-.
tual problems facing the wes- 24. Reta Cruson is the chair­
John's College at Cambridge, day the Thomasses went to
tern states in the area of hu- man. Plans were made for
near Lindon, England It was Portland where Tony compet­
man resourecs and sought so- their Stanley Party to be held
at the church Thurs., Sept. 11
reported ns a fabulous exper cd in the stock class, ile plac-
lutions to these problems.
lence They wore accompanied cd second in the trophy dash
Other committees which met at 1:30 pm. with anyone wel­
by their two teenaged «laugh and second in the main event.
were natural resources, ener- come to attend.
Evelyn Julian served cake
ters, Mimi, a high school sen­ Also enjoying the races were
gy and transportation
Jern-
ior, and Tracy, a sophomore, Mr. and Mrs Edwin Anderson
ste.-d -aid he also attended and coffee to Katie Skillings,
for whom it was very educa­ of Lyons.
some of the energy sessions Ix?ora Stevens. Eva Bressler,
On Sunday they
as he believes it is one of the Reta Cruson, Peggy Wright,
tional.
[were again guests of her par-
mo t important areas affecting Alta Bodeker, Mary Turner,
|ents, whore they were also
( hildien «-ugerly p.iw through the straw J.iyre«- "Coin Hunt Sunday during th"
Florence Naue, Lois
DIS Schweer,
Mrs. Altha Grimes mid Mis ,
by Mr ind Mrs James
ling for coin? in the S ir<tium Canyon
Pitch Softball Tournament.
Ogden Photo the citizens of Oregon.
Helen Klhs from Scio were in | p ,rt|ett, brother of Mrs
The Western Council of and Ellen Whaley.
Mill City Friday They visited
State Governments is a branch
with Mt
Zeta Prichard and
of the National Council of
Ranger Station Women
the group enjoyed a picnic at
State
Governments
which Detroit Elem. School
Attend Eugene Confab
Fishermen's Bend park west
meets regularly to discuss
DETROIT
Two business
of town While here, Mrs.
problems affecting state gov­ Says Save The
Joyce Premier — 897-270»
management women attended
Grimes, who lived in Mill City
ernments and to give states a
I
the salute to International Wo­
for 47 years before moving to
unified voice on mutual prob­ Campbells Labels
(inests a’ the home of th«
men’s Year recently at Eugene
Scio, called at The Enterprise Dave Bamhardts on August I
lems when dealing with the
They were Susan Hill, switch­
offic«- and renewed her sub­ 30 was Dave’s nephew, Le<-1
I federal government.
DETROIT
The Detroit
board and teletype operator,
i
scription She said: "this is the St. John from Portland
Elementary School (K-8) plan.;
Charles M. Blackburn
and Sher White, rceptionist,
only way 1 can keep up with
to enter the Campbell Soup
Visiting with Ray and Vi
Detroit Ranger
both from Detroit Ranger I DETROIT
the news about my friends Foster on Sat., Sept. 6 was
District employed some 70 new was William J. Willis, Sheri­ Co.’s “Labels for Education”
Charles M Blackburn, 54, Station.
here"
dan, and he served at Detroit Program. By saving labels
Bud and Kathy Khk and dau­ Mill City, a logger and a resi­
The women of Eugene invit­ or returning temporary em- Prevention Guard. He will be from Campbell’s soups and
ghters, Brenda. Teresa and dent here the last 38 years,
l
ployees
during
the
summer
of
Hue McClintock attended a Cindy from Claremont, Calif died Wed , Sept. 3, of a heart ed two women from each ran j ­ 11975. Most of the summer em- attending Chemeketa and this beans, the school will be able
in a
retirement party for Jim Cox The family atayed at Fisher­ attack at the home of a friend ger district to take part Eaual-
pl°y°cs were from the north­ is his second year in forest to acquire aucFo-visual mater­
celebration of Women’s L .
technology.
at Silver Creek Falls State men’s Bend over th«* weekend in Mill City
ials.
ity Day and International Wo­ west but some came as far as | Greg Adams, Steve Higgin­
Park on Friday. The crew pre­
The school would appreciate
Enjoying a Hawaiian Luau
Virginia
and
Ohio.
botham, both of Detroit, and it if members of the commun­
sented him with a small tele­ on Sat., Sept. 8 in Salem at the
Surviving are his mother, men’s Year. The Central
The news release on sum- John Bogle of ......
. . the
__ ___
Eugene
„___ . Mall
_’_11 WaS
Mill City work- ity would start saving the la­
vision set. Sue has been em­ Re-organized Church of the Daisy Blackburn, Lyons; four Plaza . of
service
on f mv
be i*
trail
crew
as outJi-
sum- bels from Campbell’s soups
. . employees
..
. ,
vu
un vi
vw <xo
ployed there the past two sum­ Latter Day Saints were Mr. daughters, Diana Ripp, Gates, the 1 meeting place for the mer forest ....
I
was
not
published
in
its
entir-
mer
ai(
j
s
mers.
and beans, Collection boxes
and Mrs Fr«?d Moore, Mr. and , and Wanda Winn, Laura Mo­ event.
Susan and Sher found the *ty due to shortage of space , Susan Hill, Detroit, was em­ will be set up throughout the
Mrs. Joe Reveal and Mr. and berg and Brenda Blackburn, meeting to be very interesting Following is a brief summary
ployed as secretary for sum­ community, as well as at the
The Santiam Searchers, a Mrs. Ray Foster.
I all of Mill City; a son, David
and how important Interna- of local personnel employed
Bible club for children from
Arriving on Aug 29 at the Mill_Clty; one brother, Floyd tional Women’s Year was to by the U. S. Forest Service mer and fall to handle tele­ school.
phone and teletype communi­
grad«»s (hree through six, will’ G J. Gestons was G. J.’s ne­ of Gates, and four sisters in-
If there are any questions
during the summer:
cations. Her husband, Bill, is concerning this project, please
begin meeting at the First phew. Phillip Gerton of In- eluding Norma Hennes« and many people.
The program was very infor- ■ Among the returning em- superintendent
of
Detroit contact Karen Howard, school
Christian Church, Sept 17 «t i ver
tnesa Calif He returned , Geneva Ball, both of Gates,
„•tiii™,
was
Charles
J. schools. The couple has two library-aid. 354-3438 (home
3:30 pm This will lie a new home
hl)n„. on the 7th
„„ of September ' Ida Briles, Scio, and Lillian mal, so everyone was com-1 ployees
Fire
Prevention children. Mindi and Mark.
number).
type program, and all chil-
Virgil and Janet L Lewis, j Salchenberger, Roseville, Calif. fortable and talked freely. Benesch,
Some
of
the
guests
were
dress
­
Pearl
Creek
Guard
Guard
at
dr«>n of the community are in Jdauehtcr
T
daughter Suzie and Toni
Hol-
vit«*d to attend.
man traveled to Portland on | Services were held at 2:00 ed in apparel from the 1890’s Station on the Little N. San­
p m. Saturday at Weddle Fun­ to the 192O’s to publicize wo­ tiam He is from Corvallis and
Thurs., Sept. 4 to see Preai-1 eral Home. Stayton, with in- men’s suffrage
had returned for his seventh
Hpendlng a day at the home 1 dent Ford.
year. He has returned to his
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck! G J. and Myrtle Geston and | terment in Lone Oak Ceme-
vice-principle duties at Chel-
nx’ently were her brother and his nephew Phillip Geston • tery, Stayton.
School,
delin
Intermediate
fumily, Mr and Mrs. Harold traveled to Milwaukie on Sat,
;
Corvallis.
Mires and two chddren from Sept. 6 to attend the wedding
Ronald F Harper, is consi-
Cloverdale, Calif They were of their neicc. Miss Patty Wedding Plans
dered a permanent summer
accompanied from Silverton Stevens to Thomas Tler-
I would like to thank all my friends
1 DETROIT — Detroit High I employee, This was his 13th i
by their mother, Mrs. Josie se. They stayed over and re­ Revealed By
I
School
Advanced
Home
Econ-
summer with the forest serv- (
Mires, who has visited here in turned home on Sunday
and customers for their support in the
1 omic students would like to ice He served as Fire Preven-'
the past Later visitors at the. The regular meeting of the Detroit Couple
1 invite pre-school children ages tlon Guard at Breitenbush
Verbeck home were family' American Legion and Aux.
past 20 years.
DETROIT — Planning to be two to four from Detroit- Guard Station. This year, he
members, Mr and Mrs. Kirk will be Friday night, Sept 12,
Wirlck (Marlene Verbeck) of 8:00 p m at the American Le­ married Dec. 19 are Miss Mar­ Idanha are tb participate will be teaching at Crescent (
I am now associated with Larry's
Reedsport, and Mr. and Mrs. gion Hall in Gates. They are tha Lynn Rogers and Richard In their play school Sept. 15- Valley School, Corvallis.
Richard Verbeck and three planning to discuss fund rais­ Jay Roth whose betrothal is 19 from 11:00 am to 12:00 | Gary Anderson. Fire Pre-!
Phillips 66 station at the West end of
children of Tangent, all of ing «»vents for the acholarship being announced by Mr. and noon-
vention Guard at Marion Forks
The children will be involv-1 Guard station, returning for
whom came to celebrate Faye they give each year Members Mrs Lyle Rogers, Sr. of De­
troit, parents of the bride­ ed in arts, crafts, music, bjs geventh summer.
Gary
Mill City on Highway 22.
Verbeck’s birthday on Monday, are urged to attend
elect.
Her
fiance
is
the
son
of
games,
and
making
their
own
p]
an5
(
0
return
to
his
counsel-
Sept 1, Labor Day.
I Linn County School Dist , [ Rev. and Mrs Harold Roth, al­
nutritional lunch. The home lnJf job at john F Kennedy
For personalized work on Tune-ups,
fwlll hold their monthly board |
economics students will serve Hlgh School, Mt. Angel
I
Mrs. Ixiwrll Cree remain« in meetlng tonight. (Thum , Sept. I so of Detroit.
Miss
Rogers
and
Mr
Roth
as
teachers
and
will
also
be
|
the Salem Hoapital, Memorial H) 8 00 pm at the Santiam
Douglas
M.
Phearson,
Brake Repairs, Service work and light
Unit
following
emergency Hlgh school Anyone intereat- are both graduates of Detroit observing the developmental; Scappoose, was the ’’lookout’’
High
School.
Miss
Rogers
is
stages
of
children.
surgery on Friday evening ,.d ig lnvtted to attend
L, Ion Coffin Mtn. for the second
repairs at reasonable rates, contact me
Parents interested in involv-I
Cards may be sent to her | Gat„ CJty Council will meet currently employed by Detroit
’ summer. He has returned to
Rm 401 She U expected to be on <n,ur, , Sept 18. 7:30 p.m. State Park and Mr. Roth is ing their children in the pro­ school in Providence, R. I.
at 897-2321
| employed by Green Veneer, gram are asked to contact Miss .
there about ten day«.
| at the Gates City Hall.
| Randall K.
Richter. Mill
' Inc., Idanha
Carol Hammil at 854-3363
WW1 and Auxiliary will
City, was back for the third
Thank you,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs meet on Sat , Sept. 13 at the
! summer with the Helitack
Larry Doble have been their American Legion Hall in
crew.
He
plans
to
work
in
the
Local Jaycees Win Fast Pitch Tournament
grandson and wife, Mr and Gates The meeting will be all
ROSS MASON
Mill City and Detroit area af­
Mrs Herbert McCloskey of day with a potluck dinner at
ter the crew’ is laid off. Craig
Dover, N. J and their daugh­ noon The auxiliary assisted by j
A. Stevens. Gates, also return­
ter», Ellen Givens. Helen, Ed the American Legion Auxil ,
ed for the fourth summer and
ward, David and Tom Mc­ lary is planning a pie sale for
worked with the helitack crew
Closkey, of Raleigh Hills.
Oct 11. Keep this in mind
this year. He plans to work
Thought for the day: Misfor­
for some logging company dur­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel tunes when they come arc
ing the summer.
and Mrs Wm McClintock at­ ever found more light to bear
Melfxiy A. Barnhardt, camp­
tended funeral services in than expectations dreaded.
ground collection officer was
Waldport for Cornelius Wm | Riddle of the Week: My first
back for her third year. She
Vander Veblen on Thursday means equality; my second in­
is now teaching first and sec­
Following the services a din­ feriority; and mv whole su­
ond grade at Jordon Valley
ner for the family was served periority. Match-less.
Bruce C. Carey, Scio, work-
by the VFW at their hall.
ed for road maintenance and
this was his second summer.
The First Christian Church
Another returnee on road
will hold its annual picnic
by Kevin Ixmg
maintenance was Tom You­
Sun , Sept 14. at N Santiam
Wow I The first da
mans of Mill City. This was
State Park There will be a
Tom's second summer here.
potluck dinner at 1:00 p.m,1’« rhool, what a hassle,
He plans to do some traveling
followed by games and a time halls were filled with fresh-
on his motorcycle this winter,
for visiting An always popu­ 1 m«'n not knowing which class
10 Lb. Roast — 10 Lb. Burger
throughout the U. S.
lar feature will be the home­ , was where; sophomores for-
6 Lbs. T-Bone — 6 Lbs. Rib Steak
made and getting locker combinations
made Ice cri.im, i..
Floyd D.
Peterman, Mill
.......................
7 Lbs. “
Round Steak
served at the
picnic Church and'or numbers: juniors get-
City, returned for his third
50 Lbs.
5 Lbs. Sirloin Tip
members and
;...... their _ guests ar«' ting reacquainted with old
summer, this year on the sup­
I friends; and s«'niors picking on
6 Lbs. Short
-
invited to attend.
Ribs
pression crew. Floyd will be
j freshmen.
returning to OSlT for his sec­
Cut and wrapped to your specifications. Also
| Tuesday also brought with
ond year in sociology and
Frozen
■ it excitement, the excitement
other classes.
of the first day of school Th«*
Gerald L. Shepherd and
whole day was spent mainly
Tvce D Pedersen, both of Mill
getting acquainted with teach-
City, returned for the second
«•rs and friends.
summer. This is Shepherd’s
*/2 or Whole
! Wednesday only add«»d to
second year with the suppres­
the confusion with the first
sion crew and Pedersen’s first
double-period of the year.
Lb
year with the crew Gerald
Wednesday night there was a
plans
to
attend
NCC
where
he
' football scrimmage for the
will be a freshman, and Tyco
Cut and wrapped to your specifications. Also ’
public on Allen Field at 5:30
is going to college for his first
Frozen. Average weight 150—200 lb. per side
after which was held a potluck
year and will be taking gener-1
I in honor of the players,
al freshman courses.
j Friday finally rolled around
LeRoy Shepherd. Lyons, re­
and with it the first weekend
turned for hfs third summer
; The starting of a cycle that
and is also on the suppression
¡will last for another 180 days.
crew He also will be attending
NCC.
|
Mil City Weather
Dennis F Wirtenan. Lyons,
Pm
Min
Max.
operates a junk yard at Gates,
Date
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47
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would like to remain with the.
Aug 31
38
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Ph. 897-3133
844 S. First
Mil) City
68
forest service this winter.
Sept 1
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39
72
Sept. 2
Douglas J Fehlen, Stayton, i
Jim Dolby, Proprietor
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Sept 3
«.ww.. at bat
„ and Bill Smith is shown plans to travel for a while,'
Groceries—Meats—Lockers—Feed and Seed
Dennis Jenkins is shown
000 stealing third base during the Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament,
42
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Sept. 4
may decide to join the
OPEN 8:30 a.m.—6 p.m. dally—Closed Sunday
0 00 Sunday, on Allen Field. The Santiam Canyon Jaycees were navv
89
55
Sept. 5
The Little Store That Offers So Much More!
Sept 6
ooo the victors in this tournament, the first held here for several
87
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The district had only one
Ogden Photo new man in fire prevention He
Total Pep for the week ...005 years.
s
Ranger District
Hires Part-Time
Employees
OBITUARIES
Play School Planned
i By Detroit School
Santiam Rioples
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Week-End
Specials
BEEF PAC
BABY BEEF
79c
Food Stamps Gladly Accepted On
Beef Pac Purchases Also
HIRTES MARKET