The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 26, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    Name Directors “X
At Chamber
Meeting Here
8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRIS1
THURSDAY, MARCH M. 1959
Officers for Santiam
Memorial Hospital
Elected Recently
Basketball fans here had a real
treat Tuesday night when the All-
American Redheads, a professional
girls traveling team played the town
team at the gym. While they could
score at will," they put on a good
LYONS—Bea Hiatt and Eva Bress-
show and a good half-time intermis- ler were hostesses for the meeting of
Electing directors and appointing (mission show of ball handling.
the Santiam Memorial Hospital Aux­
committees were the main items of
Local fans also enjoyed watching
busines- taken care of Wednesday the town team, especially some of the iliary board members held in the fire­
night of last week when me North former high school players in action. place room of the Lyons Methodist
Church Thursday afternoon. Election
Santia n Chamber of Commerce met
— *
of officers was the main businss. The
at the library in the high school.
report of the nominating committee
President Richard Duncan of Stay­ Dinner Featuring Central
> was accepted and the following elect­
ton, presided, and read correspond­ American Dishes Served
ed; Lucille Kirsch, president; Mild­
ence in the absence of Lindsey
red Bethell, first vice-president; Flora
Wright, secretary. A communication By Sixth Grade Students
was received from Lowell Brown from
An enjoyable dinner party was held Shuck, second vice-president and Hel­
Valley Telephone Co., relative to the last Wednesday night at the ele­ en Kimmel secretary-treasurer. The
extended area service. After tne letter mentary school by the sixth grade ' new president presided over the later
was read, the president appointed students, under the direction of their part of the meeting and will appoint
Don Moffatt and Wilson Stevens on instructor, Audreyann Morley, De­ various committees at the next meet­
the telephone committee to look into licious chile constituted the main ing. A report was heard on the baby
the matter as soon as possible. Anoth­ dish, supplemented by salad.«, rolls, ward at the hospital and a discussion
er member from Stayton will be ap­ beverages, and desserts. Members of held on the various projects of the
pointed on thi.i same committee.
•the students' families were invited to year.
At the close of the meeting refresh­
A request from the floor suggested 1 the dinner, and about 80 persons at­
ments were served to Mary Tuers,
that the president appoint himself tended.
and one other member from the cham­
Tnis dinner climaxed a unit study Maxine Wodtly, Mildred Bethell, Nell
ber to a t as representative« for the of Central America by the students. DeWitt, Lucille Kirsch, Virginia
Santiam Bean Festival.
The party took on a classroom at­ Hammer, Lura Fair, Helen Kimmel,
Jerry vuiruiuu
Coffman c*
announced
that the
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several Hannah Robinson, Theressa Van
Riders of the Santiam would hold a students presented some special re­ Nys, Wilma Apple, Lily Wolfkeil,
trail ride, breakfast and all day show ' ports on their classroom work. Stu- Dortheen Wilson, Flora Shuck and the
on June 14. July 12 has been set as the , dents introduced members of their hostesses Bea Hiatt and Eva Bressler.
first day for the Detroit Lake tour, families to the group of diners. En-
Ali out-of-state visitors will be given tertainment was furnished by Mr.
a free ride on the lake. At this “old- and Mrs. Don Marshall and Mr. and
timers” will drive up from Salem for Mrs. Shields ReMine who showed
Mrs. H. N. Wilson
that day. There will be another lake motion pictures of their trip to Cen- | Mrs. Dick Parker visited with her
tour on August 16, according to Coff­ tral America, and by Miss Alice , husband at Carson, Washington dur-
man. The Chamber agreeded to allow Smith, who showed slide pictures of ¡ng spring vacation. She was accom-
$50 to help out with this event on her trip to Mexico. A piano duet was panied by her daughter Jeri Jo. Dick
June 14. Since the meeting Jerry presented by Sharon Pate and Janice Parker, of A. T. Barnhardt-Parker
Coffman stated the Detroit business­ Gordon.
Construction Co., is erecting an Ad­
men will furnish the lunch for the old-
ministration building at ahte Hem­
timer car owners, and now it is ex­ Fire Hall with 13 members present. lock Ranger Station up there. Mrs.
pected that the committee will use Mrs. Theo Houck is a new member. Parker and Jeri Jo visited wieh a for­
the money for radio advertising of the Edna Lady was hostess. The next mer Gates resident, Mrs. George Child,
meeting will be at the fire hall April whose husband is also employed there.
even.
Mrs. Parker’s grandmother, Mrs.
Directors elected Wednesday were 7, with Ruby Reid as hostess.
Mrs. Ethel McCauley suffered a Mattie Root, stayed at the Parker
as follows: Stayton, Byron Shuck;
Elkhorn, Ray Sischo; Mill City, Don broken finger on her left hand Tues­ home during her absence, caring for
Moffatt; Lyons, Percy Hiatt; Mehama day, March 17. The finger was brok­ the other daughters, Lynda and Lyn-
Harney Kirsch; Gates, W. R. Hutche­ en in two places when she shut the car ette.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes made a
son; Detroit, Wendell Halseth; and door on it. A splint was put on at
the doctor’s office. She will have to trip to the coast during spring vacat-
Idanha, Harry F. Spencer.
I ion last week.
Standing committees as follows, wear the splint for si weeks.
were appointed: Recreation, Al Sor-
seth, Detroit; Publicity, Don Moffatt,
Mill City; Membership, Floyd Völkel,
Gates; Public Relations, Jerry Coff-
n an, Mehama;
Industries, W. R.
Stevens, Lyons; Public Utilities, R.
L. Stewart, Stayton; Highways, Jake
Myers, Elkhorn.
Wally Martin of the WAM News,
Stayton, gave an interesting talk on
mining activity in the area, stating
this country has just begun to come
into its own as a tourist attraction.
Many rock hounds are visiting this
area each year, and he expects several
thousand will come here before the
I summer is over.
I He showed two types of geiger
counters and told how they operate.
| The next meeting will be held April
15 in Lyons.
I Following the meeting the Lions
Club Auxiliary served refreshments.
GATES
H. L. ASHBY
and SS-SEM
Detroit-Idanha
By Jeseie Savage
The Idanha 4-H Cooking Maids met
Wednesday at the home of Jessie
Savage with leader Sylvia Wenke
Seven girls were present. Linda Chap­
man furnished refreshments.
The Detroit 4-H Cookies
met
Thursday at the home of Mary Clester
with leader
Margaret Hern. The
girls demonstrated potato salad. Lin­
da Brown furnished refreshments.
Miss Diana Varney from Portland |
was a house guest the past week at
the Lon Everiey's. Mr. and Mrs. Vearli
Varney and son came Sunday for their
daughter and spent the day visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Everly traveled
to Albany Monday, where Mr. Everly
is on jury duty, although he wasn’t
needed. He has been a juror for the
winter term in Albany district court.
Bonita Clester, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Clester visited, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Lalack at Dallas dur-
ing school’s spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sorseth and
and Mrs. Don Culver attended a1
meeting of Captial Chapter. Society |
of American Foresters Tuesday night |
at the Marion Hotel in Salem.
Mrs. Freida Hiebert reported the
Wilbur Schmidts of Huron, South I
Dakota have a son. He was born
March 8. Reverend Schmidt was a 1
former minister of the Idanha Com-
munity Church.
Clarence Golden and Mrs. Athel I
Savage and children, Susie and Terry
were over night guests Friday with
relatives in Bend.
Teresa and Douglas, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hallford of Silver-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaf­
fer during school's spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and
sons were in Portland Thursday.
A group of the Idanha Christian
Youth Fellowship went to Skateland
in West Salem Saturday. April 5 will
be “Home Coming Sunday” at the
i Idanha Community church. It is the
Uth anniversary of the church. A
pot luck is planned with a program
I in the afternoon.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bisbee and boys,
Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Derial and Clara
Golden from Bend
were visitors
Sunday at the Athel Savage home.
Jimmy and Jackie Harris, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harns were week­
end visitors in Salem with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paine and
family from Salem returned with the
boys Sunday for a uays visit with
the Harris family.
The American Legion
Auxiliary
met Tuesday evening at the Idanha
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