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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1959)
NOTICE Lyons Plumbing Will Be Closed from Friday, November 20th to Saturday, Dec ember 5, both days inclusive. LYONS PLUMBING Phone UL 9-2355 - Lyons, Oregon Better Not Wait These cold frosty mornings can do un told damage to your automobile un less it is properly protected for win ter. Better check with us today. One freeze-up can cost you many dollars. Why take a chance — be safe — win terize your car now. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE H^e Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City New Police Car Bought By Council Special Election To Be Held at Detroit Ari Class Is Possible for Mill City Area Word was received from De troit this morning that there "•ill be a special election in the Detroit-Idanha school district on January 5 to elect a direct or to fill out the unexpired term of Wendell Halseth, who re signed. Petitions are available at the Detroit school office at this time. At the last P T. A. meeting The November meeting of the They must be filled in and re held November 10th a panel dis City Council was held Thursday turned to the school clerk, Ruth cussion was conducted on the evening at the city hall; regular li’ler by December 3. adult education program in Ore meeting night is the second Wednesday of each month, but check further to make sure that gon. One of the panelists was Dr. the date fell on a holiday this ’ special equipment would be In Howard Akers. Director. Salem Extension Center, General Ex time. cluded. J. C. Kimmel, mayor, presid There were several matters tension Division, Oregon State ed at the meeting with council pertaining to santitation situa System of Higher Education. Dr. men, Leo Russell, Fred Moore tions in the city that were dis Akers has informed us that there and D. B. Hill present. cussed but no action taken that is an opportunity to have a teacher here, provided we can Two ordinances were passed evening. by the council, one relating to Police report for the month get ten or more people interested the destruction of City property was submitted by police chief in one of the following subjects: and the other providing for trial Meader with 6 arrests made for painting, clay modeling, cera by jury. The jury ordinance was the month, one each for drunken mics. slik screening, or drawing. The course in the selected sub mandatdhy as the last session driving, no operators license, ex of the legislature passed a law cessive noise and drunk on pub ject will start around the first of providing that cities must pro lic highway. Two arrests were January, and will meet either on vide for a jury trial when re- made for disorderly conduct. a Monday or Tuesday night, de qusted. There was $34.50 collected in pending upon which night the Discussion was held on pur fines. Two warnings were is group selects. The classes will chase of a police car and council sued. seven calls answered, 434 be held in the high school arts members considered Ford. Chev man hours worked by the two and crafts room. The course will be a session rolet and Dodge It was agreed patrolmen. 1829 miles driven by to purchase a Chevrolet with the police car using 143 gallons of three hours a week for ten weeks, and may be taken for police commissioner Russel] to of gasoline. FIVE BUSY YEARS Scarfing Machine which end-joins Plywood Panels to any desired length. Log set in lathe ready to peel ribbon of veneer to be pro cessed into Plywood Panels. Next Tuesday we are celebrating the 5th year of producing plywood at our Lyons Plywood Plant. In observance of reaching this milestone we are having an open house so the familiesof our employ ees can see what dad does to bring home the bacon. In the course of 5 years, we have produced 375 mil lion square feet of plywood which would make a 4 foot wall one half inch thick stretching from Ly ons, Oregon to London, England and back. The plant over this five-year period has provided em ployment for 325 persons w ith a combined income of $8,700,000. The continuation of this substantial contribution to the economy of the North Santiam area is fur ther assured through the opening of new timber reserve in the Thomas Creek area. 4—The Mill City Enterprise Thursday, Nov. 19, 1959 credit or audit. A fee of $21 will ; be charged for a two-credit course; $31 for a three-credit I course. The tuition will be pay- j able at the beginning of the I course. Please indicate your interest to the high school office not lat er than Thursday, November 19, so we may notify Dr. Akers in time for him to make definite ar rangements for us. This class and other adult ed ucation classes that may be available are intended to serve the people of the entire canyon including Gates, Detroit, Idan ha. Lyons, Mill City, and any others who might be interested. Music Concert To Be Held Here Next Wednesday Bob Harris of the Santiam High music department has an nounced the program ’for the coming concert to be held in the high school gymnasium Wed nesday evening November 25 at 7:45. It will consist of marches, i chorales, a modern waltz and | an overature by the band. The band will also accompany the accordian duet on a polka med ley. Miss Marcia Truax of Albany and Harold Reeves of Lebanon will combine for a flute and violin duet. Patsy Pennick of Gates wil perform a sousaphone solo and Joyce Calkins and Ar lene Kershaw will exhibit their talents in an accordian duet. The chorus will do a spiritual I and a modern ballad and with the help of the entire cast pre sent the score of the King and I The Had Reeves Quintette will1 play two numbers. Following is a list of numbers to be played: Band—March, Safety; Two Chorales, Chorale for Brass and Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring; Waltz. Fascin ation ; Overature by Morrissey and March. Activity. Patsy Pen nick “Low Down Bass”; Miss Truax and Mr. Reeves. Second , Movement from Concerto for violin and flute: Joyce Calkins and Arlene Kershaw, Polka Medley. Chorus Spiritual. “Were You There” and Ballad. ‘ May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You.” Had Reeves Quintette, Tico Tico and Moritat. Entire cast, selections from the King and I including “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” ”My Lord and Master.” “Hello. Young Lov ers.” “Something Wonderful,” “Getting to Know You,” “We Kiss in a Shadow” “I Have Dreamed,” “Shall We Dance.” Students to be featured in the King and I will be JoAnn Chal- lender, Bernice Potter, Frances Baughman, Mary Gay ReMine, Judy Podrabsky, Susan Jenkins. Shirley Veness, Patsy Pennick, Douglas Ohmart and Byron Harris. Stayton-J ef f erson ALTO WRECKERS Rebult motors and transmissions Cars Bought and Sold We Buy Junk Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton LICENSED Garbage Disposal $1.50 Per Month and Up Also Servicing Gates Lyons, Idanha & Detroit MILL CITY, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bui (Tine, Owner Ph. 5902 You Find the Best in Meat & Groceries when you shop regularly at our meat and grocery store. See us about a Locker Today. Order one and have it ready for winter. Open 7 Days a Week Mill City MEAT MARKET Phone 2642 Mill City Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Alrco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Veryl Hoover Phone 2602 Mill City Cub Scout Pack Meeting To Be Held Monday Night There will be a cub scout 1 pack meeting at the youth cent er in the City park Monday ev ening at 7 30 This affair will be in the form of “Country Store” with all the furnishings, including the old cracker bar rels and such. Cubs and their fathers will bake cakes which will be judg ed and auctioned off. Cookies and candy will be for sale and the public is invited to attend to assist in financing the cub scout program. Anyone may j also bring things which may be I sold such as candy, apples, pop-1 com balls and cookies. The pack committee and Den Mothers will appreciate the time and effort people will take to make this a successful event. I tubmaster for the Mill City packs is Eugene Kindred. Com mitteemen include Joe Lalack. Bill Lee. Bernard Bennett and Dellis Hince. Den Mothers are Dorothy Hince, Pauline Hansen, Jessie Bodeker. Irene Damewood. Bar bara Freeman and and Doro thy Ziebert. TOM SAYS:- A shapely looking car will help you branch out In so ciety and business. Bring It to Tom’s Shell Service for a complete check-up, refill and servicing. Prices reas onable. Tom's Shell Service We Give S & H Green Stamps Fhone 7684 Mill City Simpson Logging Company (luy Hartle. Manager Lyons, Oregon FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20-21-22 THE THREE STOOGES in HUT ROCKET. WILL TRAVEL” — PLUS — • THE LEGEND OF TOM DOOLEY”