The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 11, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1975
LYONS
Stayton football gam<-, accord­
ing to Rex Davis, president.
This will be the first meeting
of the year and all interested
persons are welcome to attend.
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs
Darwin
Raines and
Mrs
Lowell Cree won awards at the
state fair for their flower ar­
rangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru-
son had returned from a three
weeks vacation to Denver,
Colo., where they were visit­
ing at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Michael i'ruson.
hy Eva Bressler
John Treter«
WEDDING
STATIONERY
Mr. and Mrs. John
Schweer and family from
Beaverton were Sunday dinner
guests at the hotne of his par-' '
ents, Mr and Mrs. John
Schweer.
J 20 Years Ago—Sept. 15, 1955
Mrs. James Miley, Scott and) The Lyons and Mill City
Kelly Ann from Cobelo, Calif. Garden Clubs will have a fall
were weekend guest:, at the flower show at the Lyons Ca-
home of Mr. Miley’s parents, ‘ tholic Hall Free lunch will be
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley.
¡served throughout the day and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg'“ cooked food sale will be
returned Friday from a two held.
month trip They visited rela-; Plans were all set for the
fives in Minnesota, North and school carnival at the Gate*.
South Dakota and Montana. I School, according to G. B.
Mari-Linn School opened Frost.' Principal. The public
Mr
and
Mrs
Howard I
Us doors Tuesday morning to w«« inytted and there was no Oregon TraHic Up
Whaley have moved Into th»
Traffic volume on most
On. new
now, member
rnemtw.r admiSSWn charge.
213 students. One
former Mulford place across I
Oregon’s highways showed
The
City
Council
of
Mill
was added to the staff, Mrs.
the highway from the hard­
incre ase in vehicular traffic in
Jane Korver who will teach City ordered the renovation June ,1975 compared to June
wood mill they have lieen re­
of the mattresses and blankets
music
and
band
and
also
take
novating The Whaleys lived
of 11/74, according to the
care of the library. There arc In the city jail. Some new sup­ monthly report compiled by
in Lyons for i short time after
plies
wore
also
ordered.
Grand Worthy Predder.t Joseph E Fournier
2(1 first graders, 26 second
HELIOGRAVED*
they sold their place at King­
the Oregon State Highway
by the creatori of
Joseph E Fournier of San | attended school and obtained graders, 27 third graders, 29 15 Years Ago—Sept. 15, I960 Division .
ston.
Dial phones are now in use
Th« Flower Weddinf Une
Diego,
newly-elected
Calif., i | i job as a molder
*-* in
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the Boston
—- fourth grader . 33 fifth grad
A summary of the perman­
Mr. and Mrs Philip Glussey
in
most
of
the
City
of
Mill
fjtfhlMfcf-
e ident of the Nuvy Yard
He interrupted ers, 22 sixth graders. 21 seven
ent traffic reorder data for
with their children. Ann Mario grand worthy president
City.
rural
and
urban
state
high-
and Philip, of Scuttle, were Fraternal Ol der of Eagles, is I this work to enlist in the th graders and 28 eighth grad
Vern Shaw,
President of
guests during the lalxir day la-ginning ti u term in office in Marine Corps in 1943, and he ers.
HEIJOG RAVING « i-Lortm
Mill City Jaycees, stated that ways showed an increase of
fought
in
some
of
the
major
Bertha
Allen
and
Leota
which
he
expects
to
leud
the
weekend at the home of her
r*i»r«; lettering.. neb-loMunf, eUfax.t.
a free watermelon feed will be 4.9% in vehicular traffic In
in
the
South
Pacific
Worden
were
hostesses
for
the
battles
June, 1975. compared to June
Mrs. Jack order to 130,0<X) new members
purents, Mr and
held
at
the
city
park
on
Sun
­
76 new local during WWII, attaining the first fall scries of the Wed­ day. Everyone was invited to of 1974
HlOJOGKAVtNG baa that r,:..wte»l
Van Beck They also visited and at least
rank of master sergeant.
nesday afternoon card club
ItxA <J fineat mlLtr ia.-i.thjp.
The fir-’ six months of 1975
with her sister’s family, Mr. aeries.
attend
and
eat
all
they
wanted
After being discharged from held at the city hall Following
But it reata only about fralf aa much u
showed
an
increase
of
10.3%
and Mrs Donald Crulicr, and
Elected .it the 1975 Grand the Murines at (lie end of Un­
Cedar Lumber Co., located
you'd rrpret awl n ready within a w**x.
a 1:30 dessert luncheon 500
Russell.
Aerie Convention In Dallas, I war he decided to make San
between Lyons and Mill City, in vehicular traffic compared
was
in
play.
High
score
was
to the first six months of 1974
Many otiar My *• from • a«ch to cknoaa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters, Texas, Fournier culminated a
partially
burned
Saturday
eve-
Diego his home. He secured held by Mabel Downing, sec­
Dorothy
Christensen,
and long and active Eagle career. employment at the headquar­
i ning, Sept. 9
ond high by Millie Jungwirth,
< ’liirucdna Frame were dinner . He has served as San Diego ,
Otto Oja, member of the De-
ters of the 11th Naval District and low by Donna Asmussen.
guests Sun., Aug 31 at the Aerie worthy president and in i
there, rising to the position of Others attending were Natalie i troit Ambulance Mobile Unit
home of Mr. und Mrs. Boh 1 all the chairs along the line; as Director of the Production Bowen. Katie Sieg, Alma Olm-i I was in The Enterprise office
Reid of Woodburn.
| California state president, and Control Division of the Public- stead, Katie Skillings. Bea this week to give information
Telephone H97-2772
Mr and Mrs. John Marquart, 'two terms as regional presi­ Works Center of the naval dis­ Hiatt, Laura Neal. Zeta Prich­ j on the Volkswagon Ambulance
from Rossmoor, Calif, arrived dent In 1971 he was elected to trict. He held this job until his ard, Berneice Bridges. Millie i Fund Award for which the
Thum., Sept 4 for a visit at the Board of Grand Trustees, retirement over two years ago. Jungwirth, Dorothy Peterson, ! Unit was working. If the ap-
I plication of the unit is accept-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John und two years later as grand
Fournier has given much
and Doris ' <-d by the Volkswagon Co., the
vice president Following this valuable service to the Eagles GLayds Nygaard,
Shafer.
Roy.
| needed ambulance may be se-
Mr und Mrs. Harold Teeters service he liecame grand j He has organized three new
The city council met Tues­
of PL Townsend, Wash, were i worthy president-elect at the I local Aeries during his career, day night, with the general ' ' cured for half the regular
overnight guests Tues.. Sept 2 1974 convention.
I and has been a leader in the business taken care of. Sam I ' price.
at the home of his parents. Mr.
Fournier is a native of i Eagles’ *< “ i Under 35” and “Mr Bibler was appointed to take , 10 Years Ago—Sept 16, 1965 i
mid Mrs. Donald Teeters.
Bridgewater, Maas , where he , ¡and
an(j Mrs
j^rg •• ” programs Expand- care of the flag on the holidays I Saturday window service
¿ , ing both of these are among his and see that It is up at all the ) for Mill City and Stayton Post
3 aims for the 1975-1976 frater- business houses, and the speed f Offices will be discontinued
■ nal year.
limit of 35 miles an hour from on Sept 25. according to
AS LOW AS
W W plus FET $2.16
■
His wife, Aileen, is a past the Mehama Bridge to the city Charles Kelly, local postmas­
H California state president of limits east of town is to be en­ terKathy Kelle was installed!
Strong Full Steel Cord Belts Over two
H the Auxiliary and organizer of forced.
Douglas Pederson and Susan as Worthy Advisor for Rain­
■ two local Auxiliary units She
Rugged Body Plys Of Polyester Cord Fab­
■ will accompany him on his Neal will leave this week for bow for Girls. She is the dau­
ghter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
ric.
40,000 Mile Warranty
travels throughout Eagledom Three Hills. Alberta. Canada,
Stop in and try our Luncheon Special H
M during his term as grand where they will attend Prairie Kelle.
The
Mill
City
Jayceettes
met
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER H i worthy president.
Bible Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crecd- at the home of Louann Goffin
ious from Calimessa, Calif, and final plans were being j
at the made for the forthcoming dis-1
were recent visitors
trict meeting that was to be
George
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
home
held in Mill City.
—OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK—
Johnson
A lower millage rate was
Mr. and Mrs Victor Jorgen-
Santiarn Ilwy
Mill City
sen were Sunday dinner guests announced for 1965-66 for
at the home of their daughter, School Dist. 129J in Linn
Mr and Mrs Robert Thacker County. For those portions
of
Mehama The Thacker’s son, within the city limits there
| Cornelius Wm. Vander Velden
was a decrease of 43 mills,
Funeral services were held Jeff from Salem was also For that portion of 129J out-
there.
The
occasion
honored
Thursday at the Bateman
side the city, including the'
NOW Is The Time To Get Your Spring
Funeral Home in Waldport for the birthday of Mr. Jorgensen Mill City Rural Fire Disc, but
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
A.
Hueller
Cornelius
William
Vander
no city millage, the comparison
Cleaning Done with Blue Lustre Shampoo
Velden of that city. He was were recent guests at the home was 66 8 for 1964-65 to 61.2 for
of
their
son.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chevron
Phone 897-2786
bom to Herbert and Minnie
1965-66
or the New Easy Way with the new
Vander Velden In Holland July William Hueller and family
5 Years Ago—Sept 16, 1976
22, 1901. He died at the Pacific of Lyons.
Council members Wilson
Recent guests at the home
i Communities Hospital in New­
Stevens. June McPheeters, El­
port on Sept 1. He had l>een of Mr and Mrs D. M Morman
mer Culwell and Mayor Den­
a resident of Waldport since were Mrs. Alleen Cushman nis Clipfell all planned to seek
CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM
1946 Before his retirement he and daughter-in-law. Carol
re-election in the November
had been employed by the Cushman of Portland.
general election in Lyons.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Wiars-
Easy Carpet Cleaning that keeps carpets
State of Oregon in the main­
The Santiarn Boosters Club
tenance department of the ma from Corona. Calif , were will meet after the Santiam-
cleaner longer. For so little
À
last week guests at the home
highway division
The new portable steam
Mr. Vander Velden came to of her grandparents. Mr and
America with his parents at Mrs. Chester Riggs.
system by BLUE L
Mrs. Rose Bassett spent sev­
age two years. He lived on a
farm in Minnesota, later mov- eral days in Portland. While
ALSO OTHER RENTALS AVAILABLE
there, she attended the fun­
3 BIG ELEMENTS IN A GREAT INDUSTRY
ing to Chico, Calif.
Survivors include his wife. eral days in Portland. While
• Lawn Mower and Edger
Ellen; two sons, Cornelius of there she attended funeral
1 Milwaukie, Wise., and Howard sendees for her brother. John
• Hedge Trimmer
Sanders | of Myrtle Point, Orc ; six step- Smith of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Evans
! children, Lila Carson and Jim
from
Springfield. Idaho, spent
j
Walthrop
of
Cottage
Grove,
• Fertilizer Spreader
• Roller
1 Hazel Ann Oliver of Lincoln a couple of days last week at
I City, Melvin and Jack Wal- the home of their granddaugh­
• Pump and Other Rentals
protection
| throp of Modesto, Calif., Lyle ter. Mr and Mrs. Billy Sin­
clair
and
family.
Walthrop of Eugene; two bro­
Eleanor Riddell from La-
thers. Henry of Chico. Calif
a Pucnta, Calif is visiting with
and Richard of Newport; ai
sister, Anna II East of Chico; ' her cousins, Mrs Hea Hiatt and
UTILIZAT.CN
two nephews, Ivan Smith, of• Mrs. Gladys Nygaard.
Phone 897-2977
Mill City, Ore
Beaverton; and Lester Vander' Mr- “nd Mrs Howard Niue.
Velden. of Chico Twenty eight Mr. and Mrs Elmer Culwell.
I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuff. Mrs.
I Lydia Culwell and Karlin Gib­
son and Willa Mao Herring
-
of Salem were in Bend Satur- •
day to attend the wedding of >
11 > 11
Mrs. Lydia Culwrll’s grand-j
son. Leslie Dean Culwell and 1
Morr
I front Tret’ Farm«,
New lechiiult^y make« u*r
Dianna Benson held at 2:00 at
better product« from wood
of more of each tree
the First Lutheran Church in
follow applied rrwareh.
har\e*ted front Tree Farm».
Bend.
. The United Methodist Wo­
men are hosting a Stanley
Party to be held at the fire­
place room of the Methodist
Church Thurs., Sept. 11. at 1:30
Stayton, Oregon
Tree farming, rewgrcli and utilization plav
pm with anyone w’elcomo to
big part» in this industry that make» more thaï
attend.
in
5,000 uM-ful product, worth 62»» billion a »ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes
returned home Friday, after
More wood, better produrla follow applied
spending two weeks in the
resea reh
Hawaalan Islands.
Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Schnei­
der went to Eust Luke, Tues-
cluy, Aug 26, where they met
their son unci daughter-in-law,
Boh and Carlene Crook, urici
daughter, Tracy, of Boise, Idu.
Also there were Carlene’«
brother, Dwight Teske, and
two children from California
and Mr und Mrs. Clifford
Crook, Kim and Kelly of Mill
City. The Schneiders went
from East Iaik<- to Reno where
they spent several clays, re-
turning home Saturday, Aug
30
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0
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HELP WANTED
$ f/
mihh
STAYTON CANNING COMPANY
Registration Is Now Being Taken For All Shifts At The
Personnel Office. Washington Street, Stayton, Oregon
Wages Paid As Per Union Contract
For Information Call 769-6361
Office Open 9 a.m, — 4 p.m
An Equal Opportunity Employer
aiew technology gel» more from each tree
grandchildren and five great­
grandchildren also survive.
The funeral services were
conducted by Neva J. Bate­
man. Music was provided by i U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc
Frank Lumber Co.
Sally Trumpi
at the organ i
Idanha—Lebanon. Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
with a grandson. David Oliver,
singing “Lara’s Theme” and
"How Great Thou Art.”
Young & Morgan Timber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
Interment was in the Eureka
Mill City—Idanha, Oregon
Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama
Cemetery at Newport. Pall­
bearers included John Wells.
HARDWOOD CXJMPONFNTS
John Wills, Woodrow Smith.
The Mill City Enterprise
Mehama — Phone 859-2145
Raymond. Roger and Richard
Advertising — Commercial Printing
Grady, Bud Saunders, Joe
SANTIAM HARDWOODS and Sains
897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
Bird, and Elmer Pileggi
Salem — Phone SlWZlfV
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