The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 28, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    Band and Choral
Concert Held Here
’
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
TH I MDAY, M hl
1959
\ benefit ruffe, will be he« at the
T. H Baughman home. Mlb S. E. 4th
' from 2 to ' p m Wednesday, Junv
Den Three Cub Scouts
, 3. Money raised will be given to the
Kiinbow- for Girls to help defray
Meet at Damewood Home
their expenses to Grand Assembly at
Those who were absent at the band
Den 3 met Wednesday at the home
LaGrand.
and choral concert presented at the of their Den Mother, Mrs. Glen Dame­
Try MAVRITA’S BEAl'TY SHOP
Mill City Elementary School auditor­ wood. The meeting was started with
at Lyons for that permanent, .sham­
ium Thursday evening, missed
a the flag salute led by Den Chief
poo and wave, or hairstyling Tele­
very pleasurable evening of out­ Lawrence Robertson.
phone L’Lrick 9-2476. You‘11 like our
standing musical numbers, according
Den Chief and Mrs. Croan and
work and service. Closed Wednesdays.
to those attending. The small crowd, Mrs. Damewood helped the boys fin­
The North Santiam Chamber of
The Cub Scout pack meeting which
attributed to other schedu.ed events ish their hobby books.
Commerce met at Mehama last Wed­ was scheduled for June 1 wil not be
as well as continued illnesses, did not
The boys then played baseball sup- nesday evening with only a small was scheduled for June 1 will not be
detract from the enthusiasm with ervised by their D«n Chief.
crowd present. The meeting was con­ during summer months to outings to
which the varied program was pre-
Den 4 has invited Den 3 to play ducted by George Duncan Jr., pres­ be held later in summer. The pro-
sented.
baseball next Wednesday at Mrs.
trram wil) resume when school starts
In charge of the affair were Earl Jesse Bedeker’s home, Den Mother of ident.
In the correspondence was a letter | in September.
W Loucks, band director; Doris M. I Den 4.
from Gene Teague thanking the
Mrs. Burton Boroughs went to Eu­
Sheythe, choral director; and Alice
Chamber for its part in the Centen- 1 gene Monday to bring back her moth­
M Smith, accompanist.
Ray White, Dell Smith and H. 1. nial Talent show held recently. Later er. Mrs. Daisy Lewellen, who will be
At the conclusion of the perform­ Plymale went to Lebanon Thursday
in the meeting Teague gave a full re-| here for graudation exercises. Other
ance, Mr. Loucks was presented with night to take in an 1OOF meeting.
port of the show, stating it had been relatives of Mrs. Boroughs from Eu­
a silver cup trophy by Frances Reid
one of the inist successful talent show­ gene for the event are Mr. and Mrs.
and Freddie Bassett on behalf of
events ever held in the Canyon, and he H. B. Lewellen and three children
members of the band; and Mrs. Shey-
Too Late to Classify
expre.-sid the thought that maybe it and Mr. and Mrs L. J. Moody.
the was presented with a yellow chry­
should be held each year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, along
santhemum plant by Shirley Veness FOR SALE—9x12 Chinese Hooked
Jerry Coffman, public relations with other postmasters of the Canyon,
Rug.
Just
cleaned.
Phone
Mill
City,
|
and Suzy Carlson on behalf of the
5724.
22 committeeman for the Chamber gave attended the open house of the new
chorus.
, a report on the recent motor cycle postoffice at Aumsville Saturday. A
races held in Mill City, and also banquet for the tri-county group, com­
j read a list of the winners who receiv­ prising postmasters from Marion,
ed prizes purchased by the Chamber. Polk and Yamhill counties, w-as served
He also stated that there now is pos- at the community hall. The group us­
I .-ibility of having the State Motor- ually meets in Salem.
f ycle races on the Mill City track. , Mrs. Verda Goble accompanied by
Coffman also gave a short talk about] her daughter Camille and Miss Lois
the Trail Ride and breakfast which is Evans left last week for southern
coming soon. He stated saddle horses California where the two young
We want to thank all you fine people for
would be available for rent for the 1 ladies will be employed. Mrs. Goble
j trip. Clubs in other towns are show- will return after visiting with rea-
putting up with our mess during the build­
; ing great interest in this event, and I tives. Rodney Goble who is station­
! he was informed that many from ed with the Airforce at Las Vegas
ing of our new rest rooms.
Portland would be present for the planned on joining the family group
1 ride, breakfast, and show which will for a visit.
We are still serving only the best in Drive
Members of the 5th end t>th grade
i follow.
The road situation on the Little church school of the Presbyterian
In Menus. Why not come in and give us a
were given a party Friday
North Fork came in for considerable Church
'
discussion E. G. HHustad, of Me­ night at the home of their instruc­
fry.
hama was appointed chairman of a tor, Mrs William Truitt. About a
committee to meet with the court to dozen youngsters were in attend­
COMPLETE DRIVE IN MENU!
1 see about a sign directing traffic to ance. Ent< i tainment for the even­
' Mehama and Lyons on the old road ing consi ted of square-dancing to
wehe it takes off the highway near special recods for that purpose.
Slides of summer camp were also
the old fish hatchery.
The president appointed Gene Coles shown At the close of the evening,
on the recreation committee «nd Zen refreshments were served.
Members of the Junior Christian
Cutting on the membership commit­
Jim and Erma Haley
Endeavor from the Christian Church
tee.
On Santiam Highway, Mill City, Oregon
Lindsey Wright brought with him went to Bi ■intenbush Saturday af­
a box of the Santiam Canyon Centen­ ternoon for a swimming party. Jim
nial 50c pieces. Several members pur­ Owens, lead' r of the group and Mrs.
Freeman
furnished
the
chased some of the coins at ehe meet- I Richard
ing. and Zen Cutting is now In the transportation. Those going were:
Put.nan, Sherry
Ferrier,
process of distributing tfye coins to Peggy
Sandra
Duggan, Sandra Cooper,
all businesses in the Canyon
For the program, Gene Teague Charlene Cole, Ernest Freeman,
Stamey Warde,
Wards, Jo­
showed a colored movie on a hunting Maude Warde, Stanley
trip he and a party had taken on the an Owens, Kathy Owens , Myra
Mulford, Kenneth Warde, Paul Warde,
Everyone between the ages of six
“river of no return."
The next meeting will be in Stay­ Esther Freeman and Mrs. Richard
months and 40 years, should be
Freeman and Paul and Jim Owens.
ton, Wednesday, June
Canyon Money
Is Shown at
Chamber Meet
...Are We in a Mess
But Not For Long!
4
Haley’s Drive In
Pedal Pushers
Summer Play Clothes
Summer will come sure enough (if we wait) liut don't
wait to purcha*«* your summer play togs. Buy them here
today. The Canyon's Biggest Department Store.
See our selection of Dresses, Hat«, Skirts, Blouse*.
Yard Goods and Sewing Suppfies.
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
GRAND OPENING
Friday, May 29
Don't take a chance of being a
CRIPPLE FOR LIFE
See Your Doctor Now!
if you have not completed the series of
POLIO SHOTS
CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
Mil) City, Oregoo
Thirty-Five Graduate
From 8th Grade Here
A class of 35 received diplomas
Illa Mae Albright, daughter of Mrs. here Tuesday night at exercises held
Edna Albright will graduate from in the elementary school gym. At the
¡the Waldport High School.
I program Linda Bassett gave the ad­
Bob Cree, son of Mr. and M rs. dress of welcome.
| Paul Cree will graduate May 27 from
Awards for outstanding citizenship
high school at Orofino, Idaho.
and scholarship were made by Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe have Thorpe, eighth grade instructor. The
returned from a two weeks vacation citizenship gold pin and certificate,
They went as far as Montana.
based on work done on school pie-
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. mises, preparation of program, help­
I Gordy McMorris were Tamara and ing teachers, and library work, all
I Gordon Alien McMorris of Salem.
in spare time, went to: Harley Bell,
Kay Miller, granddaughter of Mr. Edward Henry, Susan Carlson. Diane
and Mrs. Glen Shelton, will be among Merrill, Grace Morgan, Bonnie Bor-
I those graduating from Bend High i oughs, Byron Harris, Jean Glunz,
• .sh rl< y \ eness, and B irbara Olson,
| School.
Arnes Jackson fell of a log recent­ all of the graduating class.
ly, injuring his back. He had Xrays
The winners of both scholarship
taken to Santiam Memorial in Stay­ and citizenship awards included: first
ton Thursday.
place, Linda Bassett, who also re­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton, Lloyd ceived $5 in cash; and a three-way tie
and Dale of Salem were Sunday af­ for second, third, and fourth place, |
ternoon callers at the home of Mr to Rusty Whitten, Rozillah Yankus,
and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
and Carl Kelly.
Lee Bassett received a painful in­
Lawrence Brent, superintendent,
jury to the back of his hand Saturday awarded the perfect attendance cer-
evening when balancing a wheel at t tnates as follows: Donna Lee Walk­
; his service station. Somehow the er, Monty Lalack, Toni Jo W’alter
(2
i wheel came loose, grinding the skin (2 years), Charlotte Ziebert
and flesh from the back ol his hand. lye..is), Brent Walker (4 _v»ars), Ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo and Laura thur Lyons (6 years), Leroy Gregoiy,
Jo spent the week-end visiting i Linda Bassett, Grace Morgan, and
1 friends in Glendale and with their Kenneth Ziebert (2 years), making
naking special mention of “Bucky”
son. George, in Ashland.
Mrs. Paul Barkley has
written Lyons who has never been absent in
that their new address in Manhattan, 6 years of school.
Mr. Brent also read a list of
l Kansas is now 2305 Anderson Ave.,
nam< - of students from other grades,
I near the campus of Kansas Slate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dowdy from as well as the eighth, who deserved
Oregon City were in Mil) City Sun­ ho no i able mention in citizenship, af­
day. Dowdy works for the S. P. and ter which he expressed appreciation
. was recently transferred to Oregon to members of the board of education
for serving so diligently with no pay,
City.
or. Mark nammencknen's Vpia- to classroom teachers for tneir dedi­
metric offices in the Bel] building in cated efforts, and especially to Robert
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. n> Thorpe for his outstanding instruc­
co 6:00 P. M. No appointment« ne­ tion in mathematics and science
cessary.
adv. courses. Miss Alice Smith, Mrs. Don­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and son ald Sheythe. and Earl W. Loucks
I from Corvallis were weekend vig- were also complimented for their
leadership.
Mr.
I itors at their parents home, • Mr. wonderful music
and Mrs. Hugh Jull and Mr and Mrs. Brent concluded by introducting Mrs.
Lee Bassett, chairman of the board of
Glen Shelton.
Mr. and Mr», John Muir and daugh- education, Mho presented the diplom­
ter, Shereen, attended the annual at- to the following graduates: Jo
barbeque dinner at Shaw Sunday. Ellen Asher, Linda Louise Bassett,
This dinner is put on by the Shaw- Harley Roger Bell, Alice I-aye Bick-
ett, Bonnie Jean Boroughs, Suzanne
Catholic church.
Witt, E. Carson, Kenneth Edward Chi­
Roach, Otto
Rev. Robert
attended chester, Marvin Dale Edwards, Jean
Schroeder
and
Herbert
Oakville all day L. Glunz, Byron Ralph Harris, Ed­
Presbytery at
ward A. Henry, Louig L H rshberg-
Tuesday of this week
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ritter of Boring er, Sbarren Patricia Hostetler, Carl
spent the weekend here with Mr. H. Kelly, Janice Elaine Logan, Paul
and Mrs. Don Moffatt. The Ritters William Loucks, Jacqueline Carol
taught square dancing at Boring dur­ Lute, Diane Louise Merri), Grace E.
ing the time Moffatts lived in Gres­ Morgan, Tsmra Lou Morris, Terry
ham. Mr Ritter is employed as ■ I>ee Morris, Luther William Nichol­
printer in Portland While here they son, Thomas Harvey Nutter; Bar­
bara Kay Olson, Norvel Dean Rich­
enjoyed a trip to Breitenbush.
Glean Ettinger wna moved from ard . Carol Lou Stodola, Ada Marie
a nursing home at Silverton to the Sullivan, Bruce Frank Tuerg, Peggy
Marion Herne at Sublimity on Mon­ Ann Vail, Shirley Ann Veneag; Don
Whitsett,
day. His brother and wife, the Leater G. W’alczak, Gary L.
Rozillah
Ettingers of Medford , have return­ Charleg Eugene Whitten,
ed home after spending a few days Ann Yankua and Kenneth Wayne
Ziebert
I here.
2 to 4 P. M.
9 to II A. M.
FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS
Come in an Get Acquainted
CHILLI BOWL
Gates, Oregon
Al and Vernest Drushella
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
Wholesale and Retail
Original Equipment
Delco Remy Auto-Lite
and Ford
These are reconditioned original equipment
regulators and sell for about
Half Price
POLIO IS ON THE RISE
IMMUNIZED
Mill Gty, Ore.
Phone 2243
with core exchange.
They Are Guaranteed
Draper’s Flying A Service
Mill City
Phone 7442
«gE PEOPLES CHOICE IM
HAWAIIAN GOLD
Pineapple 215oz-cans 4!5‘
TILLAMOOK
Cheese 2lbbrick$L29
Regular 59c
BLUE BELL
Potato Chips *pat 4! î‘
NEBERGALL'S All Meat
1 lb. 5! ><
Wieners
NBC OREO
Regular 49c
PENNANT BRAND
7'/a oi . can
Creme Sand. 1 pkg 4^ r
Topping
2 for 3! ><
Prices Good for Fri., Sat., Sun., May 29, 30, 31
Red & White Store
On The Highway
We give Penny Saver
Stampe
Phone 2671 Mill City Or*.
We Feature
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