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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1962)
Future Citiiens 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 Jim 5, Pat 2. and Jean 5, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Dickie of Gates. Rp-r^VV^ SAIKO . lirico ond GINtBAl INSU»A^Ct^OllCltS SAFECO makes it easy for agents, like / ^Obo<yy ass Hi ourselves, to give you the finest in- / cfa(ins . n es ■urance coverage possible. For ex ample, here is one of the specific advantage« SAFECO offers you: •When two aAFKCO-insured autos collide, the deduct- 0>le clause for both autos is automatically waived. SAFECO offers many more time-saving and money benefits. It would be our pleasure to discuss them w •Not «v«il«bl« in all states Shelly 3 Pam S months and Jackie Kay, 6, children of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Smith. Jerry Pittam Insurance Mill City. Oregon Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Linda 5, David l1-» and Marilyn 7. child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole. 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Broadway Phone 897-2977 Brother of Local Man Passes Away Harold Hostetler received word of the death of his broth er, Pius Hostetler. 55. of Wood bum. who passed away Friday. Services were Tuesday at 2 p. m. with burial in the Hub bard cemetery. The deceased was bom in the Woodbum area and farmed there mo6t of his life. Survivors include the widow. Mrs. Minnie Hostetler. two daughters. Marbara and Susan, and a son, Kenneth, all at home; two sisters, Nora and Ella Walters of Redding. Cal..1 and three brothers, Harold of Mill City; Truman of Wheeler, and Forrest of Lebanon. Young Folks To Attend Medford Meet Several members of the Youth Fellowship group of the Mill City Presbyterian church will travel by chartered bus to Med ford Friday where they will at tend a Youth Synod. Headquart ers for the meeting will be the Medford High school. Main speaker will be Dr. James Robinson of New York City. Those planning to attend from here are Pat and Pam Reed, Janice Gordon, Sherry Pittam, Laura Jo Rambo. Mark Sheythe and Scott Hillesland. The young people will return to Mill City Sunday. How to make sure you won’t run out of heating oil et I us keep track of your fuel Bup- J ply for you. No more running out No more last- minute calls for oil. Everything is automatic. We com pute your rate of fuel consumption based on the weather. Using the de- gree-day method, we can accurately predict how much heating oil you will use and when you will need more of it. When time comes, our truck ap pears at your home—well before you run low. No need to phone. No bother. We handle everything for you. There is no charge for this special service. And you’ll be getting Shell Heating Oil for top burner perform ance. Call s today for details. H. L. ASHBY Phone 897-2442 Distributor MUI City, Ore. WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS On Heating Oil Mehama Women's Club To Have Gift Food Exchange Mrs. Grant Smith and Mrs. Art Andersen were hostesses for the meeting of the Mehama Women's club at the clubhouse Thursday evening. November 15. The business meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Charles Champ, who also appointed the new committees for the year. The street light committee reported that quite a few had not made their pay ments on the 1962 lights. Pay ments should be made at Gol- liet’s so proper credit can be given. Mrs. Raymond Branch and Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel, who were delegates to the Manon Coun ty Federation of Women's clubs meeting, at the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis, gave an in teresting report about the vari ous changes at the home and the program for the meeting. It was decided to have the usual gift exchange of home baked food at the December meeting. Each member was also asked to bring a gift to be taken to the Marian Home. The gifts should be wrapped and marked either for man or lady and have a card inscribed from the Mehama Women's club. At the close of the meeting the hostesses served pumpkin pie and coffee to the 13 mem bers present. Retarded Children Assn. To Meet On December 11 president; Mis. Sain Bridges, secretary ami Mrs. Trunisn Tib- bets, treasurer. Albert Inman. wlu> operated the Sunset Cale at Gates had suffered a heart attack and Mi s. Charles Blackburn was as sisting at tlie eating establish ment. Mr. and Mm. Tom Kam>ft became the parents that week of a baby girl. Undn Jean. She had a «little brother, Tommy. 2H. Mrs L»Roy Podrabaky, chair man of the recently hirmed Up- pcr Santiam Chapter of the Linn Association lor Retanied Child ren said the group would meet again December 11. She said the public might be Ten Years Ago interested in tl.c objects and Mrs. Ula Bushnell hud enter purposes of the National Aaeo- turned members of the laicky clatkin with which the county Twelve Pinochle club with Mrs and city group is afiUated. Governor Mark Hatfield has Margaret Clise winning high designated this as Mental Re prize; Mm. Edna Duvall, pin ochle. and Mm. Jean Wilson, tardation week 1. To promote the general' low. The Mill City Jewelry store welfare of mentally retarded children of all ages every had been broken into that week, where ; at home, in the com- ( with the breaking of the plate munities, in institutons. and in glass window attracting tlie at public, private and religious ■ tention of Tom Booth. He shouted to the men to stop schools. 2. To further advancement of i and one of tiie men fired a siiot nil ameliioratlvc and preventa at him, escaping as they dal tive study, research and ther no. Forrest Baker, pnrprietor apy in the field of mental re said only a few articles were missing. tardation. Time does | miss in a hurry 3. To develop better under standing cf ¡tie problem of men and it was ID yearn ago that City tal retardation by the public the modem new Mill and to cooperate with all exist Pharmacy was being built tor J. C. Kimmel, now o|«-rale<l by ing agencies. 4. To further the training of Mel Eide. Mr. and Mm. Ilerlu’it Hutch education of personnel and work for tlie field of mental retarda inson had just became tlie par ents of a son. burn November 15 tion. 5. To encourage the foi ma at a Salem hospital. The Mill City Tosstmistres» tion of parent's groups. to ad dull had met that week with vise and aid them. 6. To further the implemen Mm. All-tie Stefty acting as Speakers in tation of legislation in lu-half of Toastmistress. cluded Mm. Ruby Crusirr and tiie mentally retarded. 7. To serve as a clearing Mm. Marlon Todd Guests of house for gathering and dis i the club were Mm. Gladys tribution of informative inform Trask and Mm MAxine Hill ation on the mentally retarded. Fifteen Years Ago M. To solicit and receive funds The Mill City High school for the accomplishment of the | football team was short J50 ns above purposes. the result of someone taking ■ that amount from the locker i room. Patrolman J. T King was investigating the theft Remember the From The Enterprise Five Years Ago Dr. Mark Taney, executive di rector of the Oregon Council of Churches, had acted as mod erator for a panel discussion on racial issues at the Mill City Presbyterian church that week. The Rev. Robert Roach was minister at the time. A straw vote in Mill City had indicated that residents did not want the ctiy to purchase the Theatre for possible recreation pui^ses. Goldie Rambo, re corder at du* time said that there were 91 votes cast with only one yes vote. St. Catherine's Altar Society at Lyons had elected new of ficers tor the yer.r with Mrs. Robert Schlewek elected presi dent ; Mrs. Mike Schwindt, vice Mr ami Mm Ed ilaynrs had visited in TUlainook at tlie home of their son in law and daughter. Mr and Mm Ray mond Berry. They also went fishing ut Yachats with rein fives. Forming u inml Ing party that week were I »live Reid. Oinrlea DeGul re ami Mandy Frank They got three «leer At Ih-troit the Women s ■ lull tiad selected officers fur the en suing year with Mm Alice Moore, chairman A Teavliei'a reception was being planned v tin- group A apeclal ernaus taken in Mill I'ity showed tiie figure nt 1221 which was la-low the estimate figured by many residents. Those assisting with tile census taking were Mm Howard Fur men. Mm Harold Kllewer. and Mm. Ed Rupp. Good venison is often times >l*il)i-d ls-c:«iis«' hunters fall to skin tlie animal and cisil It as ■ mmi !• --lli'e after It's «Kt Skin the animal and let it hang until meat is dry and no longer sticks This hastens formation of a glaze which helps prevent «(■illnge and keepa meat clean FLOWER WEDDING LINE* IMHOIOSS ANO annoinciminis , • Mill City Enterprise Ph. 897-2772 L Don’t Miss Our GRAND OPENING Friday, December 7th FREE DOOR PRIZES And a Good Time for Everyone We’ll Be Seeing You! The Riverview CAFE and LOUNGE Ph. 859-2801 Mehama, Oregon Philippi Construction Homes Outstanding Shell Home Program Vietnamese Engineers Train At Dam Three Vietnamese engineers, Do Trong Phuc, Nguyen Huu Do and Pham Huu Binh, are spending two weeks in training at the Portland U. S. Army En gineer District Detroit dam on the North Santiam River, 45 miles southeast of Salem. According to Donald A. West- rick, Detroit Dam Project En gineer, the three men, recent graduates of the Vietnam Col lege of Engineering, are in the United States under a program sponsored by the Agency for In ternational Development. Their stay at Detroit dam, which will tie completed No vember 23, is only part of a training program for the op eration and maintenance of hy droelectric plants. The program provides for technical and financial assist ance to the Government of Viet nam for establishment of an electric power system for about 50 towns in Vienarr Under Japanese war repara tions agreement, the Govern ment of Vietnam is undertaking construction of the 160,000 kilo watt Danhim power project and the three trainees at Detroit dam are being prepared for its operation. 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