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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1959)
For Dependable Winter Starting Use Only 4-H Clubs at Idanha Present Good Program GATES 6—TTie Mill City Enterprise Thurrsday, Dec. 10, 1959 Remember the | held Friday evening with John- By Mr* H. N. Wilaoa |ny Lambrecht acting as master School chums helped Phillip in the absence of Warner Hamp- Bumgarner celebrate his 12th ton. A good report was given on birthday anniversary Friday Agriculture by Llod Sletto. Steve evening at his home. Enjoying From The enterprise . . . _ Agriculture by Lloyd Sletto. IDANHA -An interesting pro- a hamburger feed followed by We have them at our station ready for Steve Dark gave a report on gram was presented Thursday ice cream and cake, were Wal Legislation. you. See us for all your automotive lace Novack, Hugh McWhirk, , evening to a group of parents LYONS—The regular meeting The first and second degree« Fifteen Years Ago and friends at the Idanha Fire Frank Cupps. Greg Olson, and needs. of Santiam Valley Grange was were conferred on Luther and three of Phillips' cousins from hall by the Six Little C’s" and The now defunct Security Mattie Stout. Henry and Lol« the Five 4-Hers 4H clubs. They Woodburn, Dan Nims, Lee Nims Benefit Association lodge was Scio team in the first invita Jarvey and Irl and Ada Ply- and Jim James. Later, Dan holding regular meetings at the were asisted by their leader«, Nims drove them all to Mill lodge hall with Fem Shuey tion basketball tournament to male. with Lloyd Sletto giving Ada Tompkins, Dorothy Wil- City where they enjoyed a mo elected president; Mrs. Sulli be held in the new gymnasium. the degrees and Jake Myen aa liamson, Martha Taylor and vie. Jim Melting was high point overseer. van. first vice president; Ada Jean Roth. Reba Miller played Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Plymale, second vice president; man for the Mill City team. It was voted not to hold their an acordian solo, Linda Tomp From Lyons came word that annual Christmas party thia report their son, Walter, is now prelate, Blanche Syverson; se kins, flute solo; a girl s quar WE TAKE BETTER YOUR CAR Mrs. Alex Bodeker was honored year. At the close of the meeting tette composed of Serena Haw stationed at Tures. France. He cretary, Mabel Bruder! finan- guest at an all-ocmmunity party a pot luck lunch was served. thorne. Cecilia Williamson. Don is in the Ordnance Dept., spe I cier, Gertrude Mason. Retiring recognizing her many years as cializing in mechanic training, president was Katherine Mundt. na Story and Judy Roth sang, telephone operator. She had and likes his new assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass were “Swing Lo, Sweet Chariot” Beans can be canned with bao- The Christmas program at announcing the marriage of been an operator in Lyons for with the remaining 4H girls the past 20 years. After the on to give desired seasoning. the Gates Elementary School their daughter, Shirley to First joining in on the chorus. The 4H will be given Thursday evening, , Lt. Charles C. Wagner of To- party and the receiving of many Use lean bacon and place tn low creed was repeated by Laura lovely gifts Mrs. Bodeker said er part of jar so that there won’t December 17, at 7:30. i ledo. Story, Cecilia Williamson. Lin "Now I know what it feels be a chance for the fat to get on The Santiam Canyon Exten da Tompkins. Christine Nyberg, From Gates came word that like to be Queen for a Day.’ " to the sealing surface. Eileen Howland and Patti Chap sion Unit and the Gates Wom i Fit. Officer Don Carey was vis- man. Cecilia Williamson and en’s club will met jointly in the ' iting at his home prior to at Patti Chapman led the 4H girls Clubhouse on Thursday, Decem tending radar school in Arizona. on one of their yells and Don ber 17 at 10:30 a. m. for the | An impromptu family gather na Story, Janelle Hawthorne annual Christmas party. The! ing was held at the Dewey Flat and Terri Reed led everyone in oldfashioned theme will be car man home which was occasion ried out, a tree will be trimmed, ed by the visit of Don C. Flat some group singing. We want to take this opportunity to fiat/ Highlight of the evening came ladies are invited to wear their man, Mo. M. M. 1C USN; Glen centennial dresses if they have when Anne Bergholz, county ex Frank, C.M M. USN and Cpl. thank you for making our tension agent of Salem, intro one, and bring a homemade Phyllis S. Frank of Scott Field. [ duced R M. Ohling. also of Sa gift (about 50c) to exchange. . Lt. Raymond L. Ettinger US GRAND OPENING a success lem, agricultural representative Pot luck dinner at noon. NR “honored” his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Brisbin visited L. S. Ettinger with a birthday of the First National Bank of You're sure to score a big hit with every You can still register for the Portland, who awarded first her son. Orville Hayward at party in the Pacific. The boys | year 4H pins to club members, Salem Memorial hospital last in his bombing crew 'wrote off j sports fan and hobbyist on your list if you Reba Miller, Janelle Hawthorne. weekend where he has been a three loaded troop trains, four I choose their gifts from our winning line-up Karol Myers. Linda Tompkins. patient since his accident in a enemy cargo ships and three Willetta Malone, Patti Chapman local mill. He is reported In loaded supply trucks. EttingerI . . • at prices you'll cheer fori and Judy Roth. Second year great pain at times, but improv said he mentioned his mother’s ! until Friday, December 18th. Be sure pins went to Linda Chapman, ing, and will be hospitalized for birthday and the boys said, some time yet. Donna Story, Rita Savage, “We will chip in and give her to come in- Ross Klutke is a recent en a real birthday present.” Christine Nyberg. Sandra Tomp listee in the Navy, going from kins and Eileen Howard. The Friendship Circle, a group I Stayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Elm of young ladies of the Presbyter 4-H Leader Pins are provided John Barker Cliff Crook for by the U. S. National Bank er Klutke report he is now at ian church met at the home of and were presented to Mrs. Gus San Diego. Calif., where he will Mrs. Lee Bassett with Mrs. Phone 607 M il City, Ore. Hern, one year; Mrs. Wayne receiving his boot training. Charles Kelly in charge of the AND DRY GOODS Sandra Oliver, little first devotionals. Others in the class Tompkins, one year: Mrs Gor finest in sporting goods. Open Evenings By Appointment don Myers, one year; Mrs. Ath grader, and daughter of Mr. and included Esther Fisher, Bonnie returned Mrs. Robert Oliver, ol Savage, two years, and Mrs. Miller. Mary Tuers. Maude New and Used Phone 4572 W J. Houck five years. After home Friday from a Salem Clarke. Pearl Lomker and Pearl corrective Reed. J the program appetizing refresh hospital following ments were served by the 4H eye surgery earier in the week, Ten Years Ago She is recovering nicely and girls. In Idanha a great deal of en- hopes to return to school in To prevent water from drip about two weeks. thusiasm was being shown by ping to the floor of the refriger Mr. and Mrs. Lang Stafford i the Little Theatre group there. ator when defrosting, place a celebrated their 43rd wedding The January meeting was sch Jturkish towel on the first rack anniversary on Thursday, De eduled to meet at the Reba Sny below the freezing unit to catch cember 3. Cards were received der home. There were over 20 and absorb the water. from many friends, and Mrs. | active members. At the Mill City Theatre a full Wilbur Case and two small daughters, were dinner guests. I week of entertaining programs Spend your evenings here. If you can’t Mrs. Bessie Bassett of Mill were being shown. One of the City was a weekend guest re features was Cary Grant and dance — you’ll vibrate. His Girl, cently at the home of her bro Rosalind Russell in Friday.” ther, Lang Stafford. VI Randall is rattlin’ the pots and pan in Joe Joaquin, who works in Penmck & Pennick, Mill City Shop Every Nife Portland, was in Gates Sunday realtors were advertising _ a our kitchen now. visiting his mother, Mrs. Laura I number of homes in The Enter- Joaquin, and looking after his prise. Their office was located 9:30 A. M.-9 P. M. Try Her ! on Highway 22 at the present property here. location of the Mill City lodge Sunday guests at the home of (Saturday) 9:30 to 5:30 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness and Coville Real Estate. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baker were their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hen-1 were in Salem attending a You'll enjoy the meals served Here ness, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jewelers meeting at the Senator Garnold Norris, and friends, I hotel. Real Western Hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. John McCauley An announcement of import and little daughter, all of Bea ance was the election that fa- verton. They visited at the Clare i vored the consolidation of Elk- Henness home and made a tour horn and Mill City school dis- CLOSED MONDAYS of the Detroit iiaffl area while I tricts. here. Mountain States Power Co. Zen and Pat Cutting, Owners Mrs. Maude Davis accompan- was putting their new tank in ied her son. Edmond (Bud) operation on the hill above town. Davis on a trip to Tacoma and It was the last big project of Seattle last week. They visited the $75.000 water improvement the home of her daughter, Mrs. program which was started two Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama. Oregon James Overlock and family. years ago. Davis will now be working in the Col. J. W. Miles, resident en Salem territory for an insurance gineer of Detroit Dam project, firm. reported about $8,000.000 was still available for this fiscal a year. Anton Wichlac of Bend and Melvin W. Wallace of : Nalln, Luggage makes wonderful Christmas gifts . . . and these were reported injured severely No Shopping when their car plunged off the tapered cases an» welcome any time. Made of magnesium. North Santiam highway. They Problem This I went down a 100-foot embank- they’re truly light in weight, easy to carry and easy to | ment after the car hit a chuck- Christmas GATES—Many residents of hole and went out of control. . . hurry in while Two city councilmen were to the area were present Friday pack. Very exclusive at Lipman’s and Saturday for the formal be elected at the City election When You Say opening of the Gates Furniture Tuesday, January 10. The terms selection lasts. store. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huff 'of Robert Veness and Albert IT WITH man. who opened the store only Toman were expiring. Both men recently, were well pleased with had consented to run again. Also the response. on the ballot was the name of for him (cases in India brown) Coffee and doughnuts were Byron Davis. Harold Kliewer served the grownup« both days, I was mayor at the time. with candy and balloons for the Five Years Ago regular 27.50 companion case $16.50* younger folks. FLORAL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Tom Morris had been elected Winners in the drawings, and president of the Mill City Vol regular 39.50 three-suiter prizes were as follows: $23.50* Order Your Christmas Wreaths, Door Mrs Frtiz Ward. Gates, la unteer Firemen at their regular meeting Tuesday night. regular 25.00 executive case dies wool scarf; Mrs. Robert Swags, Table and Buffet Decorations Now. $15.00* The American Legion was Oliver, Gates, throw rug; Mrs. sponsoring a wrestling match, Shirley Swaim. Gates, sofa cu LIVING, LASTING GIFTS Monday, December 20 with shion: Mrs. Art Kerr, Mill City, Cowboy Pete Ritter, man moun- cup and saucer: Mrs. Leonard Why not Rive a shrub for Christmas — A lasting for her (cases in green or sea sand) Blum. Lyons, throw rug: Mrs. | tain Dean Jr., and also a girls gift that will give pleasure for years. wrestling event. John Dougal. Scio, children s New councilmen elected at rubber Totes; Mrs. Henry Holz- No fighting the crowds, no fuss about wrapping, $13.50* the Tuesday City election were hiss. Lyons, box of chocolates: when you send Christmas Flowers, plants or cor Russell King. E. D. Choke, and Carol Sammons. Lyons, bill fold; regular 27.50 21” overniter sages Give us your list and appropriate Christmas Bob Veness. Holdover council $16.50* Mrs. Ed Kershaw. Gates, pil 11 be carefully sei selected and promptly flower gifts will low cases: Mrs. John Thurston. men were Bob Hill and Arlo regular 39.50 pullman Tuers. Outgoing councilmen delivered. $23.50* Scio, sofa cushion, and Jane were lee Knowles, John Muir Frost. Stayton. sofa cushion. and William McCarthy. regular 37.50 wardrobe _ CHRISTMAS FLOWERS BY WIRE Mike Howland and Chett Ed- $22.50* The Enterprise was featuring , holm.both of Gates won $300 many Christmas shopping ads. Send your Christmas Wishes, Santa-Swift ♦prices plus tax merchandise credits. with not too much price differ-' Registering for the $20. $15. With Flowers by Wire. Guaranteed Satis cnce between then and now $10 and $5 merchandise credits noted. Grocery ads were also faction and Delivery. will continue until Friday. De about the same except for cer-1 cember IS Drawing will be tain items—Stewart’s Grocery made between S and 9 that ev was featuring coffee at $1 03 a Lipman’s Luggage, 1st floor ening. pound, one Item that is much Nursery and Ftorist cheaper now. At the Mill City Theatre. “Ka- Open 7 a. tn. to 9 p. m. Including Son. I ramoja” a tale of the world’s lVi Blocks Went of Stayton I lout tribe was pl a vine Ph. Stayton RO 9-2534 319 W. Washington 8U The Mill City Timherwnlves had defeated the fast-moving ATLAS BATTERIES grange Confers rT/r** Degrees on New Members Friday Bassett Chevron Station THANK YOU., Friends and Neighbors ifbRK'* HOßBV S50.00 Merchandise Drawing Sportsman’s Center GATES FURNITURE Dine and Dance Live Music Friday, Saturday, Sunday CHICKEN STEAKS SEA FOODS SALE Riverview Samsonite ultralite lug gaffe at biff savings Many Present for Gates Furniture Opening Fri.-Sat. Flowers RALEIGH HAROLD S & H green stamps with every purchase Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise