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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1959)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ’ Th* scrapboox won first place at the ' I recent Coun. 1 N >. 2 coinpet.tton TH I R8DAY, APRIL »0. 195*> Erwing Steers of Forest Service Moves to Mill City Four from Here To Attend Boys State Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sandblast of i Portland spent the weekend here , Erwing Steen of the Forest Ser •vith Mr- and Mrs. Dave Warde and' vice is new timber salesman for the family. They came up to take in a Mill City District, »aid Al Sorseth four buy.- from Santiam Union I little fishing on opening day. of the Detroit Ranger station. Mr. H.gh School have been selected to liuesta Sunday at the home of Mr. Steers, his wife and three children, attend Beaver Boys State this year. Brian Moffatt spent th* weekend and Mrs’. O. E. Hoodenpyle were Mrs. Nancy, Linda and Bill will reside at They aie Jim Gulliford, E<1 Hirte, Bill Putman and Bob Hill. Two alternates in Corvallis attending the state De- Hoodenpyle’s sister, Mrs. Leia Austin 22 Parkside Drive in Mill City. and her children, Carol, Patsy, and They are from Lowell. Mr. Steers chosen are Jamie Baughman and Den Molay convention. Jerry ail of Portland and Norman who is a graduate of Oregon State where nie Jenkins. Mr. and Mr». Richard Corbett and I is on leave from the U. S. Navy. he majored in forestry. This is an American Legion pro small »on, Brian, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris with her parents, Mr. and M>- .lames ’ spent Sunday in Salem at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Arnes Jackson and gram f education in which Mill City E. Poole, and other relatives this past his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandra have moved from the Frank has participated for several years, it consists of a week at Oregon State weekend. Bass home to the former Duke Good College where the boys attend clas Quartier. Mrs. Leo Poole will leave Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hale and family, win home. ses in government as a part of the for Bellingham, Wash., with her former teachers here, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Jr., plan for training in the functional grandmother, Mu. W. H. Gardiner of I end visiting the Howard Farmens. Seettle. They will stop at 1’ortlard i Hale, who teaches at Reynolds High and their 4-year-old daughter, Lavon, aspects of citizenship. Time is allow- enroute to tak» ,n th? Ice Follies. In at Troutdale, has received a science spent the weekend here with his eu each day for recreation ?i»ch as Bellingham Mrs. Poole will attend ! scholarship to Oregon State, and has parents, the Louis Verbecks. They swimming and tennis. Sponsors locally this year are the the Region Toastmistress tonventior taken a year s leave of absence from live in Roseburg, ana were amazed and will enter the Mill City Club’s the Troutdale school. Mrs. Hale plans at the traffic they encountered dur Lions club, U. S. National Bank, ing a short excursion to *e the fish Simpson Logging Co., Lyons, and the prize winning sertpbr.o.t of the year to teach in Corvallis next year. ermen and b >aters at Detroit dam. Gates Fire Department. This marks Rev. and Mrs. Stanley William» of Mrs. Walter Harris of Salem r- It has been learned that Mrs. R. the se ond straight year for all these Caldwell, Idaho were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich spending several days in Mill City C. Haseman, Jr., of Waldport, the sponsors. A $3(1 fee is paid by each ard Freeman. Rev. Williams was visiting friends. Mrs. Harris and her former Alona Daly, is recovering to cover a boy's expenses for the guest speaker at the Christian Church family lived in Mill City a number of from major surgery at Providence week ol June 14 to 20. years age. At the conclusion of the progran., hospital in Portland. Kidney stones Sunday morning. were removed, and infection caused some of the boys make reports to serious after effects. Mrs. Haseman their sponsoring group and also to expects to be taken to the home of other interested organizations. Last her mother, Mrs. Floyd Bassett oi year, two boys wrote their versions Lyons, as soon as possible. Relatives of the entire week’s activities for The at Waldport are taking care of her Enterprise. two small children. The Girls’ Glee club of Santiam Un ion High school will sing for the meeting of the Marion County Wom en’s clubs to be held at the 1OOF Shop Early for Mother's Day Gifts! hall here April 30th. They will sing two numbers and their director, Rob Funeral services for Felicia Zie- ert Harris, will also sing two seltc- If You Have To Mail A Gift To Mother Better bert were held at 10 a. m. Wednes tions. Shop For It Today. Word has been received by friends day at St. Joseph’s Catholic church. here from Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason, She died Saturday night in Salem LARGE GIFT SELECTION HERE who are vacationing at Corona, Calif. at the age of 67. A rosary was said at 8 p. m. Tues It stated the weather was fine but day and burial was in St. Barbara's tht^t rain was needed. They plan to be Stoles Sweaters Lingerie I cemetery. at Rodeo, Calif., by March 15. Mrs. Ziebert and her husband, Hose Aprons Handkerchiefs Arlo Tuers who works at Frank i Frank, came to the valley some 33 Lumber Co., just west of town was years ago from Canada. They lived Biggest Dry Goods Stock In The Canyon injured early Monday morning just near Silver Creek Falls and at Gates | as they were starting work. He before moving to Salem four years I You Can Save By Shopping Here caught the index finger of his right ago. hand beeween a sprocket and chain. She was born May 14, 1891, in | He lost the first joint of his finger. Rumania. Surviving, besides her widower, j Dr. Mark Hammenckaen’» Upto- 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. metric offices in the Bell building in are four daughters, Rose Moorv,; Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. Sublimity; Barbara Williams a nd to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne Frances Holloway, both Salem, and j cessary. adv. Matilda Fruele, Sacramento, Calif., •» Munday afternoon Mrs. Delbert four sons, Tony, Tillamook; John | Goforth and Mrs. Richard Freeman and Jim, both Salem, and Albert.; gave a party at the grade school in Mill City; five brothers, Mike and j honor of the birthdays of Debra John Mack, both Aumsville, and Ul- Goforth and Esther Freeman and I rich, Joe and Aloysius Mack, all in Larry Ragsdale who were 8 years ■ Canada: two sisters, Lena Ziebert, We wish to Announce that We are returning old and Cathy Wright, daughter of | Salem, and Susan Lutz, in Canada; their teacher. Mrs. James Wright, and 34 grandchildren. who was 3. The hostesses served cup to Mill City cakes, dixie cups and punch. Balloons were given for favors. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe, of Port We will reopen our land were weekend guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe. Kenneth Wooden and Mr. and Mrs. By Rodney Scheer Ed Fry and two children of Powers Friday, the Wolverines took first are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray place honors again by defeating Val- Wooden at the O. E. Hoodenpyle setz, MacLaren, and Siletz on the | home. Kenneth Wooden has just home field. Santiam had 79 points, I In the very near future. completed his tour of duty with the MacLaren 40*4, Siletz 21 and Valsetz Army in Germany. 6’4. We will be open in our old location near Family and friends surprised Mrs. Ron Kuhlman again turned out to j Roy Gibson recently with a birthday be top scorer for the Wolverines. He party at the home of her daughter, totalled 23At pints. He had wins in the Postoffice in Mill City. Mrs. Crofoot. Attending besides the the high and low hurdles and the hostess and her sons Larry, Kenneth 10V yard dash. He added seconds in 1 and Ronnie were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel ' the 220 and javelin, a third in the Andersen, Maudie Flatman, Buford broad jump and was on the second Flatman, Mra. Al Stahlman, Mr. and place relay team. Mrs. Gene Gibson, all of Mill City; 120 yd. H.H. Kuhlman 16.4; 100 Mr. and Mrs. Cokey Williams and . yd. dash, Kuhlman 10.7; Mile, Shore I daughter, Annie of Portland and Col of Siletz 5.09:6; 440, Dorman Gregory Charles and Nellie lis Heath. Sending gifts were Blanche 156.5; 180 yd. low hurdles, Kuhlman Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Art An 23.2; 880 yd. Louie Morgan 2.19:4.; Mill City, Oregon dersen of Mehama. A buffet lunch 880 relay, MacLaren 1.43:3; shot put, eon was served. Tom Fencl 42 feet 4 inches; javelin, Baker, MacLaren 141 feet 5*4 inches; I discus, Baker, MacLaren, 131 feet 5% inches; high jump tie for first, Gregory, Santiam ' and “Baker,-*^»c- Laren 5 feet 4 inches; broad jutafi.* Jamie Baughman 19 feet 1 inch; pole ; vault, Bob Borden 9 feet 2 inches, Si- , letz. -Mill Ends- MOM Announcement...... Santiam Takes Honors In Track Meet Friday Shoe Repair Shop Charles Umphress May Program FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 1-3-3 CURT JURGENS. INGRID BERGMAN, m How long Since Your Watch Was Oeaned ? " illiam Ira Wilaon, of Empire visited here Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haley at Haley*» Drive In. Mr. Wileon is Mayor of Empire. He was accompanied by Mr». Nettie Ga»chel, mother of Mr». Haley, who will live here at the present time. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY. MAY 8-9-10 DON MEGOWAN AND “SNOWFIRE" THE HORSE in «SNOWFIRE" In Color — PLUS — FRANK SINATRA. TONY CURTIS, N ATALIE WOOD, in “KINGS GO FORTH” Excellent World War II Drama __________ FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 15-18-17 JOHN PAYNE. KAREN STEELE, in «I tonto "Zy-fey mmn «otofr EXPERT watch INSPECTION FREE! tM nW* ymrwat*- a fa« momenta M ton 1» 4U a« — budget payments If you wish) — ONf agent. Ash vs for full details; no obligation insurance Phone 971 DeLuxe Ice Cream Quart 1 Gallon T«M«e 1343 Wo Ueo Genuine Factory Parte MILL CITY «wglg' 4 5* 8 9* SANTIAM GREEN 5cans 95* Beans JELLO - GELATIN DESSERT or Jello Pudding 3 pkgs 25* FINER BRAND Canned Milk 3 for 39* BLUE BELL, Bar-B-Q or Chip Dips Reg. 59c Potato Chips 49* KRAFTS 12 oz. Jars Peach Preserves 4/98* Prices Good for Fri., Sat., Sun., May 1-2-3 Red & White Store ’ On The Highway__ ~~ We gtve Penny Saver We Feature Stamp» Phone 2671 Mill City Or». Hot Dogs Shakes Mill City Jewelry — PLUS — PATTY McCORMACK. DAN DURYEA, in MARTIN, in dote-ONf premium (on omuol Burgers “THE LONE RANGER and THE LOST CTO OF GOI-D “SOME CAME RUNNING” convonioncoi ONI pallcy —ONf ronowol COMPLETE DRIVE IN MENU Baker'» FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. MAY FRANK SINATRA. SHIRLEY M *rl •low; wvoi monoyl Imogine th* For That Lunch? I “LA PARLSIENNE” "KATHY O” your Insuronce can bo included In ONf policy. Avoids dupLco- MILL CITY — PLUS — Comedy BRIGITTE BARDOT. CHARLES BOYER, in Problem« of a Child Movie Actreim EXCELLENT Program Por The Whole Family Thet a right I Proctically oil of Formerly Mill City Drive In “BAILOUT AT 43,000" FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY, MAY 22-23-34 AD Color Program CLAYTON MOORE, JAY SILVFRHEELS. in FIRE-AUTO-HOME AND Have You Tried HALEY’S DRIVE IN “INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS” Superior Entertainment. Suitable for the Whole Family! Hear the children'« Marching Song” as Minsionari» Loud < hinese Orphans Acroes the Mountain* to a New. Safo Home. 4 Mother of Local Man Dies in Salem Saturday ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP Box Office Opens 7 00 P. M. Weekdays — 5:30 P. M. Sunday« 6 Soft Ice Cream ★ ★ Fries Pie ★ WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST Haley's Drive in ■Jim ami Ernia Hairy On Santiam Highway, Mill City, Oregon