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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1959)
Did You Know? PORTER« LA IL □ Pi SOH Making Windmills for Hobby That the Air Force Testing Center at Eglin AF Base, Florida covers an area 150 miles wide and 300 miles long ? That, because of its aerodynamic characteristics, the F-104C, the world’s fastest fighter, must operate at speeds at least equal to that of the speed of sound when flying above 35 000 feet ? That the cooling system on a sup ersonic bomber does a job equivalent to a 160 ton-a-day ice making ma chine? That Women in the Air Force (WAF) receive the same rate of pay that the men do? That the U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station for this area is located at 149 North High Street, Salem, Oregon? •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1959 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! »3 90 a Ya*r ------------------------------------------------ — Business and Professional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID. M. D, Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY, OREGON Lee Carlson, who has made his home in Mill City since 1907 has a unique hobby—that of making Dutch windmills. In the picture above in the foreground is the largest he has on his place located on N. W. Alder street in Mill City. In the background can be seen a smaller model. This one has a contrivance that operates a little man churning butter. He has made several of the mills for friends. Mr. Carlson who at one time worked for Hammond Lumber Co. now spends his time fixing up his three-room home, and building the windmills. About the longest time he has been away from Mill City since locating here in 1907 was a year spent in the Navy during World War I. In making a tour of the neat abode the Enterprise man was informed he was getting rid of his wood range, and putting in an electric stove and electric hot water heater. He is refinishing the interior of his kitchen with emboss ed plywood Mr. Carlson, in commenting on the recent storm said "we live in the best place in the country.” Idanha and Detroit Citizens Now Preparing Centennial Event DR. JOHN C. TARR Chiropractic Physician Phone RO 9-2922 Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Evenings By Appointment 112 E. Ida St. Stayton DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician BELL BLDG. * IDA and THIRD 8T. STAYTON, OREGON PHONE RO 9-2557 ■ Dr. Leslie J. Carson OPTOMETRIST Visual analysis — Contact lenaaa Visual training Every Day But Wednesday 515 Third St. Stayt«« Ph. RO 9-2751 Weddle Funeral Home Modern Funeral Service «TAYTON OREGON By Jessie Savage with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith. Mrs. Art Clester honored her DETROIT—The Deanha PTA met Thursday evening in the school library daughter. Bonita, with a birthday Peptic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned with President Mrs. Jessie Spencer party Saturday evening. Games were Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9408 COLLECT in charge of the meeting. It was de played and Bonita received many 1079 FJm St. W. Salem cided to have a Centennial Talent lovely gifts. Mrs. Clester served cake, Show April 3, with Wendel Halseth ice cream and punch to the honored in charge. Anyone wishing to parti guest, Bonita, Becky Wenke, Rita cipate may contact Mrs. Dorothy Wil Savage, Eileen Howland, Margaret J. W. GOIN liamson, Idanha, or Francis Dummer, Baker, Christina Nyberg, Willeta Detroit, or come to the school for Malone, Linda and Donna Brown. Experienced Veterinariaa Mr. and Mrs. Huber Ray from the audition which will be Friday the By Harold’s Floral Gardens 13th at 7 p. m. There will be a Stayton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer. Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton. Ora. door prize at the talent show. The Kindergarten club met Monday The Seniors won the room count. | at the home of Mrs. Eugene Knopf. They were also busy selling chances There were 13 mothers present. Mrs. on an electric appliance, which will Jessie .Jones will remain as secretary be drawn at the “Old Fashioned WE SELL BETTER treasurer. A nominating committee Centennial Box Social” March 27th.. was appointed by Mrs. Dorothy Wil- CARS FOR LESS Seniors Martha Mason, Clydia Stor i liamson, president. Final plans were ey and Marsha Cadle volunteered made for the Kindergarten dance, their services as baby sitters for the March 13 at the Detroit Community PTA. The next PTA meeting will be hall. There will also be square danc in the Centennial theme. Election of ing with a caller from Salem. A door officers will be held. Refreshments pr.xe will be given. Live Western mu-, were servej by the 7th and Sth grade . The mothers from both commun- ' mothers. STAYTON. OREGON ¡ties are encouraged to join the kin-1 IT TAYS TO BUY AT Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beesan from dergarten club. Eugene were up to their cabrn Sun Last rites were held Monday in Sa-' HOME day and visited with Mr. and Mrs.) leni tor Mrs. Annie H. Anderson in Len Davis. ■ the Chapel of Clough and Barrick Mrs. Myrtle Geston and Mrs. Stella Funeral Home at 1 p. m. Interment Davis were on a buying trip for two i was at the City View cemetery, Sa- 1 lent. Mrs. Anderson passed away Feb days in Portland last week. Stayton-Jefferson The Idanha Community church will ruary 25 at Eureka, Calif, apparently have a home coming Sunday, April 5. from a heart attack. The Andersens AUTO WRECKERS It will be the church's 11th anniver resided in Idanha for a number of sary. There will be a pot luck and | years, where her husband, Walt An Rebuilt motors and trans a program planned. It’s aget-ac- dersen preceded hts wife in death. She is survived by sons, Norman quainted time for all. missions. The Young People’s group from Andersen, Eureka, Calif. Louis An Cars bought and sold father, Wilbur Idanha went skating at Skateland in dersen, Waldport, Hatch, Panguit.h, Utah; sisters, Mrs. West Salem, Saturday. We buy junk. Wendell Jones from the Detroit Gertrude Hancock, Panguitch, Utah, Ranger station, who was to be trans and Mrs. Emma, Broadhead, Toole, Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. ferred to Medford soon, has received Utah; brothers, Albert and Herbert his promotion here and he and his Hatch, Panguitch, Tom Hatch, Castle Rock, Wash., Orson Hatch, Rupert, family will remain here now. Dewayne Morgan, son of Mr. and i Ida; two grandchildren, two great Mrs. Leo Morgan, underwent surgery grandchildren, several nieces and Monday in Salem for an eye injury. nephews. Dr. Wayne Green, officiat-i SEPTIC TANKS This is the second time for surgery, ed at the services. Mrs. Mary Clester, Mrs. Margaret the first being a week ago. He is CLEANED Hern, Mrs. Jessie Savage, and Mrs. I now at home. Prompt service in the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crispin and Sylvia Wenke, attended a 4-H lead-! family returned to their home in ers meeting at the Turner school on 1 Canyon when you call us Idanha Tuesday, but will motor back Thursday evening with 4-H agents from Salem. The riding club from to Albany for a week’s visit. Reasonable Rates Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam were Aumsville, demonstrated a harness, and Mrs. Esther Davidson, former home Satisfaction Guaranteed visitors in the Carl Shaffer resident of Detroit and now living Saturday evening. Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. John Savage were at Marion, demonstrated Easter overnight guests Tuesday of Mr. and cards, using most of the materials ' that would have been used 100 years ! Mrs. Jack Bristow at Prineville. The Cedars Tavern opened Satur ago. The Cub Scouts Blue and Gold ban- j day after a two-month closure. The hack bar has been remodeled and the quet was held Wednesday evening at LICENSED the Detroit school cateteria. A large interior redecorated. Don Ketchum returned home from ' crowd was present. Howard Dean, Immanuel hospital in Portland this committee chairman introduced Don week following hospitalization for Kopet, scout executive from Salem, •1J9 p»r Month and Up several weeks, after suffering injur who gave an interesting talk on the Abo Servicing Gate«. Lyons ies in an accident. Mr. Ketchum un boy scouts of our country. A special Idanaha and Detroit derwent surgery Wednesday and has thanks should go to the den mothers i of Packs 1, 2 and 3 and their helpers been recovering satisfactorily. MILL CITY, OREGON Steve Sorseth, son of Mr. and Mrs. for their splendid work to make the DISPOSAL SERVICE Al Sorseth of Detroit, has been cer banquet such a success. Don’t forget Home Extension tified by his principal Charles Hans Bad Cline, Owner Ph. 5903 ard and teacher Eugene Knopf to today, Thursday, March 5 at 1 p. m. compete in the semi-finals of the at the Idanha Fire hall. There will Statesman-KSLM spelling contest to be antiques and the reading of the tie held at the Stayton grade school history of Idanha. All the ladies from BE SURE WITH Tuesday. March 10. Steve is 13, and both communities are cordially in-1 ,vited to attend these meetings. in the 8th grade. Warren Stoll left Portland by. Jerilyn Hopson, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hopson. Idanha, plane Tuesday to go to Ohama. Neb.,' iron second place honors. Third place for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lady and ion «rent to Linda Barker. 13. daughter jf Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker of De- were overnight guests Saturday of "O» you » Mr. »nd Mrs. Phil Tollman at Wil-1 TELEVISION OF RADIO Phone 1297 or UL 9-2191 Mr. and Mrs. Art Clester and lamina. Wo Special ire oa •hildren were overnight guests Fri- Phileo, Motorola, Zenith lay of Mr. and Ms. Bill Lalack at When you need Dallas. The Clester’s son, Lonnie, Stiffler's Radio and PRINTING •emained there for a week’s visit Mr. and Mrs. King Ewing and Appliance Co. firls from Prineville, visited Sunday MIKE'S Septic Service GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Garbage Disposal Mill City Enterprise