The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 08, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    LYONS
Bv Eva Breeder
Mrs. Truman Tibbits was hostess
for the meeting of the St Patrick
Altar Society Thur-day evening- This
•was their regular monthly meeting
and the usual business was taken care
of. Mrs. Joseph McDougall, Mrs Tru­
man Tibbits and Mrs. Mike Schwindt
were appointed the nominating com­
mittee to select new officers for the
coming year. Mrs Joseph M Dougall
won the travel gift. Attending were
Mmes. Sam Bridges, John Jungwirth,
Mike Fink, Joseph McDougall. Ger­
ald Lindemann. Deo Bridges, Phillip
Pietrok, Mike Schwindt and the host­
ess, Mrs. Tibbits.
The meeting of the pre-school mo-
thers will be held Tuesday evening.
October 13 at 7:30 at the home of
Mrs. Bill Kinzer. All mothers should
attend a* this is the first meeting
since school started and there will be
subjects for discussion.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Bridges have
received word that their son, John
Bridges has completed recruit train­
ing at the Marine Corps Recruit De­
pot at San Diego, Calif.
Re ent guests at the home of Mrs-
Donna Asmussen and daughter, Mild­
red were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Car-
son of Portland.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Lyons went to the
coast Wednesday to spend the rest
of the week at the home of their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.
Keith Taylor near Waldport They
will stay with Mrs. Taylor while he
»'•rariiam,«
sit...// Joe Marsh
Tiny Gets
His "Licks"
Our Police Chief, Tiny
Fields, started an ‘‘anti-jay­
walking” drive for the kids on
Monday. It end-d the same day.
had to abandon his project.
From where I sit. we can all
profit from Tiny's experience
‘‘Think through” your good
Intentions before you “follow
through” with them. But don t
let that stop you from «ivi • 4
really good intention,, like
tolerance, the “green light.”
Respect all the rights of a
n<-i hbor . . . even his right to
enjoy his favorite beverage.
Whether a man chooses beer • r
milk—it’s his choice to mat e,
and our job to respect It.
New Travel Stamps
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THI RSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 195»
is away hunting
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bridges were Mr and
Mrs. Leon Berg of Springfield. Mrs
Berg is a sister of Mr. Bridges.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cotton are re­
ceiving congratulations
upon
the
birth of another grandson, a son born
to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Kent Elliot at Skamokawa.
Wash.
W eekend guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Johnson and sons, of
Auburn. Wash. Additional guests for
Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs-
Earl Hampton and children of Salem
and Elmer Hiatt of Lyons. The occa­
sion honored the birthday annivers­
ary of Mr Bodeker.
Mrs. John Jungwirth spent several
days in Stayton at the home of their
son, Clarence Jungwirth. She stayed
with the children while Mrs. Jung­
wirth was in Washington with her
husband-
Mrs. Floyd Chase honored their
daughter, Carolyn on her 8th birth­
day anniversary with a party Satur­
day afternoon. After opening of her
gifts and playing games, refresh­
ments were served.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.00 a Year
Governor Mark Hatfield accepts first sheet of new,
tourist-luring “Travel Seals,” non-profit promotion
of Oregon Motor Court Association from Edward F.
Bolt, Gold Hill, President of OMCA.
Detroit-Idanha
hostess Tuesday evening, September
29 at a stork shower honoring Mrs.
James Lawrence. Co-hostess was Mrs
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By Jessie Jones
Bv Mrs. Joha Teeters
Marion County Extension unit held Verna Ketchum of Detroit- Those able
Mrs. W M Woolridge returned
a meeting Thursday. October 1 at the to attend were Mmes. Howard Dean. home Sunday evening from a two
Idanha Firehall. Holiday decorations Dave Jessup. Don Culver, and Joe i week’s trip to Superior. Neb., where
Brosig. Sending gifts but unable to
were discussed at the meeting.
she visited relatives
and former
The American Legion Auxiliary attend were Mmes. Don Varner. Ed­
neighbors-
met at the Idanha firehall Tuesday win Graham and Ray Sophy-
Sunday visitors at the E J- Hughes
evening with Reba Snyder as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence aid home were Mrs. Hughes’ sister and
Those lucky enough to get their daughter, Mary, of Detroit, have mov­ brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M. V-
deer over the weekend were Leroy ed this last week to Lancaster, Calif., Frame of Oakridge.
Hamilton, Mrs Fred Storey, Rutz, where he will be employed with the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze went to
and Thompkins all of Idanha and USAF in the rocket testing center at Tumalo a week ago Monday and
William Harlan of Detroit-
Edwards AFB
Mr. Lawrence has brought back a load of hay, and Wed­
Mrs Wendal Jones of Detroit was been employed this past summer with nesday made a trip to Portland with a
Copyright, 1939, United Statt! Brtwtrt Foundation
the Forest Service in Detroit.
load of cattle.
Visitors Sunday at the Tom Rice
Robert Lierman of Silverton and
Wayne Lierman from Stayton were1 home were Mr. and Mrs Earl Taylor
weekend guests of their uncle, War-1 of Silverton. The Taylors also visited
a short time with Mr- Taylor’s sister,
ren Stoll of Idanha.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum Jr. 1 Mrs. Edith McIntyre and his cousin
spent the weekend at the home of I Mrs. Mabel Patton.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard War-1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green and
two children of salem were Sunday
then of Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reid and evening callers at the Jim Richmond
children spent the weekend at Herm­ I home.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze, Mr
iston visiting friends and relatives.
While there Mr. Reid joined Mr. and and Mrs- Jim Richmond and daugh­
Mrs. Marion Aiderman of Idanha on ters, Mrs. Tietze's uncle and aunt, Mr-
a hunting trip at Elgin Mr and Mrs and Mrs. W. S. Junkin of Tigard and
Glenn Berringer of Oregon City-
Aiderman came home with two elk.
After an absence of more than a spent the weekend at the Tietze cab­
year the Detroit school newspaper in on the Metolius. The men hunted
is making its
reappearance
this while there but the only one having
Cutting your own Christmas tree is a thrilL
month Staff members of the De­ any luck was Mr. Junkin, who is al­
troit Cougar, the official publication most 80. He got a fine buck.
Because trees grow, well-managed for­
The Rev. James Hardy was among
of the school are as follows: editor-
in-chief. Gary Roberts; asociate edi­ those attending a Minister’s Confer­
ests will always provide evergreens for
tor, Barbara Slater; feature editors. ence at Santiam Lodge Sunday after­
Christmas and plenty of wood (or lumber,
Becky Stoll. Mary Witt; soprts editor noon and Monday.
Mrs. Al Molnar and son. Jim of
Don Leming; art editor. Bill Kerlee;
paper and other uses.
circulation manager, Fred Smith; Oak Grove spent the weekend here
reporters. Tom Fry, Nancy Storey, with her parents the Frank Bucklers,
Timber is a crop!
Pat Haines, Kit Halseth; sponsor, while Mr. Molnar was on a hunting
i trip.
Charles R. Hansard
The Mehama Hot Lunch club met
Last Wednesday election of student
body officers was held for Detroit for their monthly meeting in the
Mrs.
high school. They are as follows: Don school basement Thursday
Leming, president; Jack Hopson, vice James Owen, club president, presided
president; Becky Stoll, secretary­ at the business session. A dieussion
treasurer, and Ron Malone, sergeant was held on getting curtains for the
stage A committee was appointed
at arms.
The student council of Detroit high to get prices on material, and a pro­
school was recently activated Mem­ ject was started to raise money Mrs.
bership includes all elected student Gerald Rockwell was appointed host­
council representatives from the var­ ess chairman for the year.
Hostesses for the evening were
ious classes, student body officers,
and Gary Roberts, who was made an Mr<. Owen, Mrs. Harold Longfellow
honorary member because of his po­ and Mrs Walter Johnson, who served
sition as president of the Marion refreshments to the mothers present.
county Inter-School Council Council
officers for the 1959-60 school year
are: Don Leming, president; Mary | Watch Out for
Witt, vice president; Perlrv <ttnll 1
®to11’ Flying
Termite Colonies
h . Dum-
'
secretary-treasurer Francis H.
Dum-1
I mer is advisor
• Thp termites ai*e flying! You may
Tuesday. October 1«. photographers 1 not have realized that they fly. but
will be at the Detroit school to take termites often do in the spring and
pictures of all children
They will ¡fall Many are being seen this year
make group pictures for the yearbook | The winged (flying! forms of ter­
Parents who have pre-school young- mities are a medium to dark brown
sters in the family may make ar- j in color and about an inch long The
rangements for them to be photo-, transparent wings are about twice
graphed from 8:30 to 9:00 a m
,** long as the body and break off
Kenneth Nygard. formerly of Leb- j readily,
anon, who is serving in the army was ' "Flvi
Flying termites are not - ause for
alarm.” says
Marion County Ex­
shipped out to Korea.
I
Mrs. Alice Wilson of Lebanon is tension Agent Wilbur L Bluhm ”
visiting her niece, Mrs Bill Mc-Caul- However, you should be on the alert
when seeing them Their presence in­
ey and family of Idanha.
Junior Williamson of Idanha is in dicates that working termite colony is
the Lebanon hospital suffering from not too far away, maybe within a
a slipped disc in his back He will be block or *o.
Flying termites are reproductive
there for 10 days Mrs. Williamson
■forms which have left a working col-
went to see her husband Monday
The Detroit Women’s Civic club jony. While they are capable of es­
met Wednesday evening at the home tablishing a new colony, few actual­
A complete
of Fie Young of Marion Forks Co­ ly succeed in doing «0
colony consists of the cream colored
hostess was Mrs. V! Malone.
Jerry Bigler of Salem was a week­ ’’workers” and “soldiers” and the
end visitor of Mr. and Mrs Clarence | brown reproducing adults.
Bluhm adds that while control
Firshkom of Idanha. Mr Bigler is a
Young & Morgan Logging Co.
Lumber Company
brother-in-law of Mrs. Firshkorn
j measures for flying termites may not
Tiny’s idea was basically
good. He got a few dozen green
lollipops and stood on the cor­
ner, across the street from the
grade school. As the kids came
out and crossed the street with
the green light, he'd give each
a green lollipop.
Trouble was, when the kids
spo'ted the candy, they made a
beeline for Tiny, ignoring the
light ... running helter-skelter
across the street. Tiny quickly
be necessary, certain insectiteidea
would probably kill them Chlordane,
dieldrin, or malathion could be used
as a dust or spray
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