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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1959)
A »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE' THLRSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959 Mr. and Mm. Roas Jay Mason are the parents of a son, named Howard Ross, born to them last Wednesday afternoon at Salem Memorial hos pital. The new arrival weighed 9 pounds 1 ounce at birth. The Masons also have a daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason of SweH Mason is making her home here with Home spent one day last week call her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing on friends in Mill City. Jay R. Mason, while he is overseas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelton and with the Navy. A sweetheart of a party is being two children of Corvallis were Satur Janet Veness celebrated her eighth planned by the Merion County Cen-1 day evening guests at the Glen birthday with a play party ut her tennial association for Saturday night, Shelton home. home on Friday afternoon. An older February 14, St. Valentine's Day and sister, Shirley, had charge of the Oregon’s 100th birthday, when a .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Juli of Cor- formal Centennial ball is held from 9 vallis spent the weekend with their games, which were followed by the until 1 o’clock at the Hotel Marion parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton traditional ice cream and cake, and the opening of many attractive gifts. with the general public invited. Tick and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull. Children attending were: July Bor ets are now on sale at Stevens and Son, Meier and Frank and the state Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chichester and oughs, Karen Loveall, Donna Lee Walker, Debbie and Jenny Chance, capitol. sons moved this week front the duplex David Rose, eminent Hollywood at SW 8th and Spring to the Dick Kathy and Patty Ragsdale, Nancy, Martha, and Janet Veness. composer and musical director, will Downer home on down the street. Centennial Ball To Be Held in Marion Hotel Saturday Night Rodney Syverson Wins Camp Fire Girls May Santiam Sports Trophy Have Tree Planting Project This Spring TOM Says: f Rodney Syverson, son of Mr. and IP YOU ASK ML--IT'S W Mrs. Arnold Syverson of Mill City and a freshmen at Santiam Union The Mill City Campfire Leader«! THE GOOD LISTENERS High School ha* been selected as the UJHO ACCOUNT FOR SC] Association held their February meet- | Junior Sportsman of the year by the • MANY GOCC 1 ing at the home cf Mrs. Rurton Bor- | North Santiam Sportsmans Club. < LIAP.S 'll The presentation of the handsome ough- Toe-da« when Mrs. John Min i> _____ _ trophy was made Monday evening ty of the Willamette area of Camp-, by Jerry Coffman, president of the fire was present. Mrs. Minty, who is LÌ club. The trophy, which is a travel a Field director from the Salem of- ) ing on«- will be kept by Syverson for[ I fice, assisted the ltaders and sonsors a year. Names of the years winners | with their work and showed several are engraved on the trophy. Syverson novel ideas for new nroiects. projects, was recommended for all around , Mrs. Wendell Holier, chairman of sportsmanship by Mill City Scout- the group conducted the business ses sion when plans were made for the master Al Nesbitt. annual Father-Daughter dinner which is to be held March 14 at the Fellowship Hall. Former campfire girls in an older ag«' group will assist conduct the 45-piece dance orchestra, The Morning Circle of the Presby with serving. composed of personnel from the Port Ensign Jim Foyer, now stationed Serving on the food committee for land Symphony orchestra The Chefs at Whidby Island, Wash., spent the terian Church met at the home of Mr». Charles Kelly last Thursday morn the dinner will b«- Mrs. Al Pakula, I de Cuisine will serve an elaborate weekend in Mill City, visiting his ing, the hostess serving coffee and epicurean buffet at 11 d . m. follow cousin, Mrs. Robert Veness, and her Mrs. .lack Duggan and Mrs. Burton If you ask anyone of TOM’S sat* |d> jghnuts during the meeting. Mrs. ing the presentation of the huge Cen family. Arranging the program will customers—you’ll discover I Melboure Rambo, chairman, gave the I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw and Boroughs. .. ,• ' be Mrs. George Poornian an Mrs. .• tennial birthday cake by the eight of ¡devotional and conducted the short Shell gaso tne we carry gives ficial Centennial hostesses. Major Dr. .Mark Hammerwksen'» Opto business meeting. The message was daughter, Audrey, returned Febru Albin Cooper. They will be assisted General and Mrs. H. G. Maison will metric offices in the Bell building m ary 3 from a trip which took then^ by leaders and Mothers of the vari- y°u addt‘d mileage at less cost, brought by Mrs. Robert Roach. Oth groups. I What a difference! You’ll see lead the grand march at 10 p. m ' Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. ers present were Mrs Doris Morris as far east as Kansas. The travelers ous Mrs. Bill Hoeye, president of the what we mean when you change to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne and Mrs. Arlo Tuers. The next meet left December 28 going to Kingsley cessary. adv. ing will be with Mrs. Rambo in March. and Great Bend, Kansas, where they Mill City Womans Club, Campfire 1 to SHELL, sponsors, Was present to discuss the I I ----------------------------------- | spent three weeks visiting Mrs. Shaw’- relatives. After leaving the possibility of having another tree Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Those from here attending the Mrs. John Plambeck were their son basketball game at Alsea Saturday home of their relatives they traveled planting project under the state re and family, Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plam night were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack 250 miles near Mead, Kansas, through forestation program. A similiar ven Furniture Upholstering beck, Janice, and Douglas, of Corval and children, Monty and Nancy; Mr. a blinding blizzard. At Indio, Calif., ture was held two years ago and was 4802 Silverton Road. N. E. visited at the home of Mr. and highly successful. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, lis. Additional guests were Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence Howe and their I I they L‘.‘ Irs. Duane McFadden (LaVetta state chairman of conservation for the Mrs. Otto Witt. The occasion was the guests, Mrs. W. H. Smith and George j L Salem. Oregon observance of the birthday anniver Lohman of Longview, Wash.; Eddie Powelson) and family. From there Third District Woman’s club groups they took side trips to the Salton Sea, will’arrange the details. Low Overhead - Low Prices I sary of Dr. Plambeck. Gregory and his girl friend. Mr. and ------------ - -------------------------- We Give S & II Green Stamp» Mrs. Eugene Gregory; Mr. and Mrs. .’ Palm Springs and other points of Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 7H84 Mill CMj; interest. At Santa Ana, Calif., they Word from the D. B. Hills in Hono Al Nesbitt and Mrs. John Muir, who . WHEN IN NEED OF PRINTING Write or Call EM 3-0116 lulu says that they are both feeling were accompanied by three rally joined other members of Mr. Shaw's TUT THE ENTERPRISE FIRST for Service. gine and enjoying themselves immen leaders, Misses Shereen Muir, Sandy * family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sely. After changing from their orgin- Olson «nd Frances Nesbitt; and Mr. Ray Crawford for a reunion of the Shaw? and Crawfords. The group al reservations, their address is now: and M ts . Don Moffatt. went to Knott’s Berry Farm for their Tiki Apartment Hotel, 345 Royal Hawaiian Ave , Ap’t, 3, Honolulu, T. Indies of the Christian Women's reunion. Other points of interest H. Fellowship of the Christian church visited were the zoo in Balboa Park WE HAVE held a “calling’’ meeting Tuesday. at San Diego, Disney Land, Marine Mrs. Richard Freeman and Paul Mrs. Robert Gregory, membership Land, and the Forest lawn Memorial • Toy« and Mrs. William McClintock and chairman was in charge. The group Park where they saw America’s larg • Hobbies Patty representing the CWF of the met at the church at 10 a. m. and est religious painting “The Crucifix • Athletic (ids. Christian church went to the Turner re-.-eived names of prospective or in ion” by Jan Styka, which is 195 by ’ • Guns & Amo. Memorial home Tuesday afternoon active member» and then these ladies 45 feet.. They also viewed "The Last Fishing Tackle where they presented a short Valen were called on. The group met at Supper” window which is a recrea • Johnson Motors tine program for the guests at the the church at noon for a sack lunch tion in imperishable glass of Leonardo • Reloading Comp. Home. Gifts from the local church and then made more calls in the af da Vinci’s imni< rtal masterpiece. REPLACE WITH At Hayward, Calif., they visited were also presented to the guests. • Boats and Trailers ternoon. A nursery was provided at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Rainbolt. | • Rod and Reel Repair the church. This is planned to be Scenic points visited there were A guewt at the home of .Mr. and held one day each month. • Schwinn Bikes & Repairs Mrs. China Town in San Fran isco. Fish Bert Morris has been Ollie erman’s Wharf, Golden Gate bridge • There'» no need fat you to put up with Erwin of Placerville, Calif., who unsightly, inferior or foully operating and other places. came to Mill City to see her long-time Lyons Man Marries mortise type door locks, when they con The travelers encountered various friend, Julia Kemp, conduct the Dis Viola Udella Case Sat. limply and economically be replaced with kinds of weather from one extreme trict meeting of the Eastern Star SPORTING GOODS high quality Weiser Lack». LYONS—Miss Viola Udella Case to the other. Snow, ice, below zero M->n la” night. A former worthy ma 185 First i t • Bring old fashioned lock installation» of Independence, daughter of Mr. and temperatures and then at Indio, [ tron, ae had appointed Miss Kemp up to date with o Weiser lock Replace Stayl jz.. Oi gon t .i office of Martha in their home Mrs. Alfred Case of that city, be Calif., where the children were bare ment Kit Two kit» ovoikible for both ex came the bride of Gary Lee IntVeld, footed, people swimming and enjoy terior and interior installation*. I U.apt r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren IntVeld of ing picnics and other types of out- [ AVAILABLE IN FIVE POPULAR ANO Dinner guests Sunday at the home Lyons, at a pretty winter wedding door living. DURABLE FINISHES i of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were held Saturday afternoon, February 7, • CHROME • BRONZE at the Lyons Methodist church with Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, Sharon, Low Calorie Food Subject • BRASS • BLACK Barbara and Mathew of Salem; Mr. Rev. Ruth Cotton offi.iating at the • DULL CHROME and Mrs. Gordon McMorris, Mrs. double ring ceremony. Decorations Of Discussion at Recent William McClintock, Patty, Mark and were of daffodils and winter greens. Mehama Extension Meeting Sue and the hosts and son, Don. The Mrs. Cotton also sang the Lord’s MEHAMA—The Mehama Home dinner was in honor of the birthdays Prayer and Because. The bride chose for her wedding Extension Unit held their February of Mathew Werhli, whose birthday was Saturday and Lowell Cree’s, a navy blue suit and wore a corsage meeting February 4 at 10:30 at the ER LOCKS of pink tarnations. For something G. V. Christensen home. Mrs. Ray whose was Monday. OPEN IO A. M. borrowed she carried a handerchief mond Branch and Mrs Hubert Wag Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rogers received belonging to Mrs. George Hubbard, ner were project leaders and talked word Tuesday of tne birth of their one Mrs. Hubbard carried at her on Low Calorie Food with particular , They made first great-pi andchild. Michael Wayne wedding 52 years ago. She also had emphasis on desserts, were featured several desserts which a penny in her shoe and wore a blue Bosteder, 8 lbs. 5 oi., barn to their at the luncheon hour as well as a | Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore granddaughter, Sally Bosteder, and garter. Matron of honor wae Mrs. Everett number of low calorie dips. Recipes her husband. Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wambaugh Case of Independence sister-in-law of were given out and hints for cutting Coffee Break Here (Mildred Rogers) of Portland. Mr. the bride. She wore a powder blue af calories were discussed. Mrs. Stanley PRIZES DOOR PRIZES Rogers states that being a great ternoon dress with a corsage of pink Vail of Mill City, who is a member grandfather does nut make him feel carnations. Everett Case, brother of of the County Committee was pre CENTENNIAL HATS the bride acted as best man for Mr. sent for the meeting and gave a one bit older. short talk on extension worn. The IntVeld. A reception was held in the fire Unit voted to give $5.00 to the Elean- Scholarship place room of the church following nor Trindle Memorial the ceremony. The wedding cake was fund. Mrs. Charles Crook, Mrs. J. M. cut and served by Mrs. Robert Sex Lined Jeans and Rain Coats ton. Mrs. Ethel Huffman presided Teeters and Mrs. Christensen were at the coffee urn and Mrs. Van Prich hostesses for the pot luck luncheon For Boys and Girls The Most Sensational, Most Amazing Develop* ard served the punch. Mrs. Chester served at noon. The March meeting of the Unit Roye opened the gifts. ment in Automotive History, The Igniter Ends RAIN COATS After a short wedding trip to will be held in the Fellowship room Completely and Torever the O!J Fasifoned Gas Everett, Wash., the young couple will of the Church March 4, starting at For Boys, Girls and Women be at home to their friends in Mill 1 p. m. The subject of the meeting Wasting, Inefficient Park Splug. will be Control of Household Insects. City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaw And Daughter Return From Long Trip NORM’S Tom's Shell Service Order Y our Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE WHY FIGHT FAULTY LOCKS? WEISER CAMP’S COOKED FOOD and APRON SALE Mill City Garden Club JAYCEE HALL February 13,1959 KELLY LUMBER SALES LECTRA FUEL IGNITER E!, ^0 $O /| fl JENNIE’S Next to Stewart’s Grocery - *«,.*•* 7 ■■ ? Mill Cit F <" SAVE ON YOUR AUTO INSURANCE 1 A CLASSIFICATION $5,000.00 Per Person $10,000 Per Accident (Bodily Injury) $5,000 Property ----- — - Damage < Semi-Annual Premium____ ___ s17.40 W yew ore o good driver. Sofero evie loaeronce is for yowl Fusesi protection, yet saves yew money. Nationwide, dey and night claims service—lost and fob. Yow owe it to yowrsotf to call or visit ws before yow bwy or renew year present owto inswrence let ws prove we cop save yow money. Jerry * Pittam Insurance Mill Ph.mr 971. Res. 7471 Phyllis Pate and Olivette Roles Guest of Salem Chamber of Commerce Phyllis Pate, Santiam Union High [school, and Marion County Cherry I Pie Champion and her homemaking teacher Olivette Roles were guests 1 of th«’ Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday at the Marion Hotel Gold Room. They were introduced and con gratulated on their honor of winning for Marion County. The Polk county winner and State Champion were also honored. The lunche >n program also con sisted of information concerning the Centennial Program for Saturday, February 14. Did You Know? That the B-70, an Ar Force bomber I now jn planning stages, will be cap- 1 able of speeds in excess of 2,000 miles per hour for long distances without refueling at altitudes above 70,000 feet? (approximately 13 miles). That the rocket engines on a bal- listic missile produce more than 4.- I 000,000 horsepower during part of the j flirht, That supersonic performance of a modem jet fighter requires wing covering« 10 times thicker than the aluminum sheet* used in World War II planes. That the U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station for this area is located at 149 City North High Street, Salem, On gon? Gates Students Elect Council for Rest of Year GATES- New Student Council of ficer- were elected here ,ast week, to preside for the rest of the school year. Elected were: President, Caro) Schaer; vice pre siden, Carol Stevens; secretary-treas urer, Mike Gleason; judge, Jim Hirte; reptes« iitative at large, Aleñe Stev en.-; party representatives, Bill Pen nick and Linda Parker. To provide -tudent council funds, a Whit«' Elephant sale has been plann«’d fur Friday, February 13 in , the Gate- High school building. Hours will be from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Coming Events Wed-, Feb. 11, P. T. A. Panel dis cussion. Wed., Feb. 11, Marilyn Assembly | of Rainbow Thurs., Feb. 12, Toastmistress Club. Thurs., Feb. 12, Theta Rho Club. Thurs., Feb. 12, O. E. S Sweet heart Ball, Jefferson High Gym. Fri., Feb. 13, World Day Prayer, 1 o. m., Presbyterian church. Fri., Feb. 13, I. O. O. F. Lodge. Sat., Feb 14, St Valentine's Day. Mon., Feb. 16, Lions Club. Mon., Feb. 16, Mill City Lodge, No. 180. A F 4 A M. Tuesday. F*b., 17, Woman’s Club, Betty Pit tarn’s. Wed., Feb. 18, Santiam Rebekah Ix»dge and North Santiam Chamber of Commerce at Women's Clubhouse at Gates. GUARANTEED TO I ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Increase Miles per gallon of gas Increase Horsepower Increase Engine R. P. M. Improve Ease of Starting w Improve Acceleration "pickup" For More Information And Your Set of Lectra Igniters See Your Igniter Dealer Spillway Tavern Idanha, Oregon Walt’s Garage Mill City, Oregon Draper’s Flying A Mill City, Oregon Harold’s Shell Service Mehama, Oregon Advertisement Paid For By Local Distributor