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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1959)
Gates Women ..mm Ends._ Co. Health Dept. Start Work on Io Start Area- Wide Project | 5—THF MUI. CITY ENTERPRISE TH! RSDAY, JANI ARY _>9. 1959 When in Need of Printing—Call The Enterprise—6651 Last Saturday night was the night I that crowds should have been turned ( away from the smash n t Mill i City’s theatrical season, It wasn’t; they weren’t. Dr. Mark Hammeru-ksen'v Opto 1 he story behind it all is that since October the junior rias u: Santiam, l GATES—Many of the Gates women metric offices in the Bell building m are making their Centennial dresses, Stay ton; Thursdays from l:0u p. m The Marion County Health depart under the direction of ___ Don ____ Paul. something which cannot be ' accomp to 6:00 R. M No appointments ne ment announ ed today the undertak drama director, has been rehear-ing lished on a DAY? Patterns have been cessary. adv. ing of a cooperative community-wide a play “Rest Assured.'1 As this was very scarce, stores cannot seem to project aimed at learning how well an extra-curricular activity, all re stock them, so some borrowing is be Mr. and Mrs. Gene Engelgau of The people are protecting themselves hearsals had to be held in the even * ing done. Most call for 10 to 12 Dalles, f 1 mer residents here are an against preventable diveases. Th’s is ing. and the pressure of other events, yards of material, plus a few trim nouncing the birth of a son. born Tues one of four projects adopted by the plus necessary homework, made it Brown and Haley Factory Fresh Boxes of mings, which can be had for around day, January 27. The new arrival, department’s Health Education com difficult for the student- to get the Chocolates $3 and on up to any amount one named John Paul, weighed 8 pounds mittee. It is generally recognized that play ready in time fur the first sched- responsible!0^ 'lalt e—December 5 and 6. might wish to spend. Most figure it 12 ounces at birth. everyone is individualy i__ _____ _ will be a j>retty good investment, as for keeping himself protected against I Another date was therefore set: the outfit can be worn many times commuicable diseases. This survey January 9 and 10. By diligent study Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and during the Anniversary year. vacation, the will tell us how well we are doing as over the Christmas Dependable Prescription Service The first Gates atfair will be a son, Denis of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. a community. One nolnt commonly juniors started school again in Jan Jim Cuthbert and son, Jimmie, of Phone 6651 Mill City, Oregon benefit coffee given by the Gates uary, this time line perfect. Tne only overlooked is that adults too need Bend, were dinner guests at the home Camp Fire girls at the William Pen continued protection against dipth- difficulty was that Bob Gordon, who nick home February 12 The young of their parents the Roger Nelson th-'ria and tetanus. had been cast in the lead.ng role, had Monday evening, the occasion honor hostesses will be in costume, and Dr. Willard Stone, Health Officer been too hospitable to a mumns virus, ing Jimmie on his first birthday an room decorations and the food will for the City of Salem and Marion and was now fit only for the part of carry out the Centennial theme. The niversary. county expressed deep concern about the Augu.-t moon gazing over the tea Gates Women's club will have a Cen the large numbers of adults who have house. Mrs. Robert Veness received «ord Another date was therefore set: tennial coffee and an exhibit of an had NO protection against polij By tiques at their clubhouse a little later. from Honolulu that her sister, Miss starting now it is possible to com January 23 and 24. Bv diligent study W These coffees are onen to everyone, Betty Louise Foyer of that city, plete three injections, and gain pro- cluing the interval the juniors now and anyone wishing to bring an an became the bride of Harold W. John- te tion before the next polio season in practically knew their lines back tique to show at the clubhouse is on, retired newspaper man on Thurs the late fall of 1959. There has been wards. but backwards or forwards it welcome. Between the sack, the day, January 22. The Juhjisons are at recent public discussion about the was n<> use. Bob suffered a relapse, chemise and the full skirted Centen home on Kaiolu street in the Waikiki need for a possible fourth injection. and the doctor advised against his nial gowns, we vote for the latter district. This is still very much in the specu taking too strenuous a jiart in ac to draw the most smiles (something: lative phase, and there has been no tivities on his return to school. So another date ha- therefore been we need more of!), and should be a Mrs. W. J. Robinson was brought official announcement as to when I A CLASSIFICATION set; this time early October, in the pretty complement to those men home from Santiam Memorial hos the fourth dose should be given. $5,000.00 Per Person next school year. sporting beards, which are getting pital in Clayton Thursday, but is Dr. Stone pointed out that the ur more prominent each week. still unable to be up or to have visit gent need is still to have as many I Mr. Paul, the director, said "I’m $10,000 Per Accident (Bodily Injury) ors. Mrs. Albert Bass of Lyons has people as possible receive the three particularly sorry we had to post pone it, as it was a good script, ex- , been secured to stay with her. Her initial injections. $5,000 Property _ conditions is reported as very slight National figures indicate that pre • ceedingly funny, and the cast put ly improved, but still quite serious. school children and adults past the a lot of time and work into it. But j Damage age of 20 have not been protected in we’ll give it next October, without i Semi-Annual Premium t JiU fail, ami I can promise everyone it’ll ■ | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirkkala and sufficient numbers. be one of the best high «envoi plays . sons went to Seattle Saturday where With “Marching Mothers for Po they attended funeral services for lio” volunteering their services, it ever seen here.” Disappointed students were: Boh Oscar A. Wirkkala, an uncle. The will be possible to do a County-wide W yew ora ■ good driver. Solete owte Inswrente I» for yowl deceased was an inventor, having survey at the time they do their Gordon, B 11 Putman, Jerry Johnson, Finest protection, yet saves yew money. Nationwide, day Vernon Johnson, Jerry Tuiker, Ed patented a propeller wheel which is house-to-house march on the evening and night claims service—fast and fair. Yow ewe it to yewrsoW Hirte, Marla McWhirk, Betty Dun-, now used on boats. He also invented of January 29th. Dr. Stone expressed to cell or visit ws bolero yew bwy or renew yowr present many thing- which are used in the the wish that everyone cooperate bar, Sandra Thomas. Sandra Harris, I owte Inswrence. Lot ws prove we cep save yew money. Sharon Hirte, Aloha Thomas, Viola January 31, 1959 5« an important logging industry. with the “Marching Mothers” to fight Derrick and D rman Gregory. date to farm operators and domest polio because of the fine public ser SAFECO. • «•mpeiUeft <»«p»MY •• ©•••<•! ln»*r«««e C»MR»*r ef ic employers who have h.reu he!p in America which, far avar thirty year», •»•» aerer »a*«4 la»» fhaa IS per »••»> Mrs. Bob Hill in reported as being vice they will be rendering, From I The Mill City Garden club will meet 195b. according to Ben Nichols, Field •a Are la»araa<e «e»t» far thev»aa4» by («»aria* “Preferred il»M* aaly. ill at her home with a case of the the results of the survey it will be Thursday, February 5 at 1 o ’ clock at Representative of the Salem social mumps. The Hill’s younger son, possible to concentrate efforts 1!» the home of Mrs. Curti- Cline with severity office. If your employee Stewart, recovered from the same Community Health Education pro- Mrs. Harvey Tolbert as co-hostess. meets the tests below, you must file malady a few weeks ago. It is es grams. a report of his earnings with the No names or addresses are neces t Members are reminded to bring an Photic 971, Mill City pecially precarious just at this time, apron for the apron sale February 13. District Director of Internal Re as they have a February trip plan sary in a survey of this kind, The venue. Portland, by January 31, 1959. ned to the Hawaiian Islands to join only information needed is to learn Test No. 1 includes all agricultur the D. B. Hills. i whether or not you have had your al workers who were paid $150 or ____________ i Salk vaccine, and into which of three more in CASH wages during 195b, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt spent "Ke groups you belong. These are: whether they were paid on a time, Friday in Beaverton at the home of under 6 >‘‘■’*8; 6 to 20; and over 20 piece work or other basis. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. years. ! Test No. 2 includes those who and Mrs. John D. Frace and daugh worked on 20 or more days for the ters. The occasion was Mrs. Frace’s same farmer during 195b and were birthday anniversary. Other guests paid cash wages on a time worked at the Frace home Friday evening basis. In this situation all cash wages Mrs. J. H. Johnston were Miss Leona Lamb and Mr. and are reported regardless of amount. Mrs Floyd Bassett entertained for Mrs. Ray Horner of Portland. Test No. 3 concerns domestic em the ladies card club in her home ployees. Their work is covered if they Recruit I.eah F. Champlin, daugh Wednesday afternoon. earned $50 or more from one em Mrs. Ethel Thayer with her daugh ter of Mrs. Hattie E. Champl.n of ployer in a calendar quarter. How Mill City, completed the typing and ter, Mrs. Hugh Johnston were Salem ever, if this domestic employment is clerical pro edures course January shoppers Wednesday. in a farm home and the iarm is op 15 at the Women’s The local Home Extension unit Army Corps erated for profit, then the employee school, Fort McClellan, Ala. She en club members held an all-dav meet is considered a farm employee and tered the corps last August and com ing Thursday.A talk on fabrics and GENERAL comes under Test -.nd 2. pleted basic training at the fort. She explanations of their are and use Mr. Nichols au>: e employers to was quite interesting. Some very is a 1957 graduate of Scio High. «arefully prepare these reports so helpful suggestion and ideas were that names, social security numbers Charles Kelly drove to Philomath presented. and wages are reported correctly. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scarbrough to attend a noon meeting of the Lions This will assure the worker of getting club there. He went to Alsea in the and three children, Marilyn, Larry proper credit for his work. evening Mrs. Kelly and their daugh and Stewart of Myrtle Creek were ter, Mrs. Paul Barkley, and little Sunday and Monday visitors with FOR QUALITY JOB PRINTING See Danny accompanied him as far as the J. H. and Hugh Johnstons. Mrs. The Mill City Ebiterprise. Tup Corvallis to visit friends. Mrs. Bark Scarbrough will be remembered as Quality printing, priced right. Fast ley, who lives in Manhattan, Kan., Betty Humphreys, formerly of Fox service too. Phone 6661. Night* plans to be here until about Friday. Valley. The Humphrey’s home la now occupied by the Marshall Powells. 7606. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Ziebert were Mr. and Mrs. Salem and Hubbard visitors Friday Warren Kremer, Craig and Cathy; evening. Lawrence Thayer and children were Mr. and Mrs. William Black and Sherry, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde weekend visitors here with his moth Hathaway and girls, all from Salem. er, Ethel Thayer. (Written for Last Week) The Zieberts are moving Sunday from Mrs. Maude Davis of Gates was a the present location on S. W. Spring street to the house in Swift Addition Thursday afternoon caller at the recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, i Mrs. Inez Ring is spending some Walter Nicholson. time in Albany at the home of her Guests at the Charles Kelly- home nephew, Dr. Rolland Martin, She is Sunday included Mrs. Marvin Bibler there for medical attention. Mrs. E. A. Parson and little and younger son, Johnny, who drop withexchange plus tax ped in from Salem during the morn daughter were Aumsville visitors ing on their way to Albany; Mr. and Wednesday afternoon. They called on Mrs. Frank Smith of Sheridan, who Mrs. Barfcoze. Several new cases of mumps have called in the afternoon while in town to see his folks, the J. P. Smiths; and been reported in this vicinity. Also ll-inch General STM's (plus Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monroe and three some three-day measles. This mild 119 95 exchange and tax) children, Mike, Rucky, and Vicki, of January weather isn’t too bad a time Idanha, who drove down to spend the for youngsters to have these diseas New Tubale* Take-Off Tires es which seem to go through the evening. I country and s. hovls about every year. FEBRUARY 4, 1959 30*7 Off Manufi rturer's I Ast Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston were Mrs. Floyd Johnson »as hostess Ttre Bargains $3-50 VP See Our Clown Donkey Tuesday afternoon at her home for a Mill City business callers Monday. It is understood that Simpson birthday party in honor of her grand (•eneral M inter Cleat» ( « ithout More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys son, Jimnne Cuthbert of Bend who Logging Co., has added a Saturday exchange, tax extra) 30% Off two-shift work day, beginning Satur was celebrating his first birthday. Wheel Balance Special (including Ice cream and birthday cake was ser day, January 17. This gtves the em ved to the guests. Present were the ployees six days work per week. weights) 11.50 each »heel Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parson and honored gue-t, Jimmie Cuthbert, Mr. TRICK DONKEY. DONKEY RACES Lot ua taapoct your watch. four children were Hubbard visitor* I sed I Yuck Tires and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert of Bend, It's worth a few momenta Plenty of Bucking Donkey». You will laugh unttil Saturday evening. They went to see George Cree, Mrs. Roger Nelson. Mrs. savings up to 75% off new tire .coat! of your time to fir.d out you cry. All local platers. Cliff Dunham'» Special George Parson. W'illiam McClintock, Patty and Mark, whether gll'i wall. There • Kraft Winter Tread Special (plus Trained Donkey» from Crescent, Oklahoma. Mrs. Harold Hostetler an<j Ri ky, Mrs. no eharp ar obligation for tax and recappable casing* 25% off Ted Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd thia service. Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 81, Sixty-Eight Children at Johnson: not drop in today f Guaranteed Recapped Truck Tires Lyons, Oregon Well Child Clinic Here 7 (Ml x 15 Big Saving» Baker’» Mr». James Grant «as hostess at At the well child clinic here Tues her h me Saturday aftenoon in honor day a total of 68 children were riv of her son. Dale, who was 5 years en service. There were 6 TB, 51 Polio, old. Game» were played and after the 13 DPT. 2 SP and the doctor was T depbunr honor guest opened his gifts, a birth visited by three. day <ake in the shape of a snow man mill Helping at the clinic besides Dr. was served to the guests. Present Stone wi re Nurses Detering and Har Lae Genuine Factory Parte It were Raymond Boedigheimer of ris and Ethel Hutchinson, Jackie Stayton; Frank Harley McDowell, Farrier and Theora Humphreys all r THE > f Mike Carrick, Dale, Jerry and Tony of Mill City. Grant and Mrs R.chard Boedigheim- er, Mrs. Franklin McDowell, Mrs. J William McClintock, Mrs. Larry WHEN IN NEED OF PRINTING Carrick and the hostess, Mrs. James TRY THE ENTERPRISE FIRST Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel »ere in Portland Sunday, where they at tended a merchandising show. TUSSY H PRICE SALE S2.CC Wind and Weather Lotion S2.00 Wind and Weather Cream $1.00 SI. Valentine Candy MILL CITY PHARMACY SAVE ON YOUR TO INSURANCE Social Security Information Given Farmers 4> ■ Jerry Pittain Insurance GENERAL FOX VALLEY HOTTEST MONTH OF THE YEAR FOR SET OF 4 GENERAL How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? SILENT GRIPS 6.70x15 BUYS YOU SIMPLY CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! I DONKEYBALL EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION Added Attractions FREE! 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