The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 22, 1962, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mr». <tu»rie» Kelly
5—The .Mi!) City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962
and John left Tuesday for 1»
Safe Drivers can
gun, Utah, where they will
visited the Holy Land, Egypt
spend the 'Duinksgivlng holiday
and many of the countries of I qualify for this
Tui-stiuy a week ugo, Mrs.
with their »si-in-law and iluugh-
Europe. He has taken many;
ter and family, Mr. urui Mrs. Opal lx-inlng, 'Diclinu Smith,
pictures and is well qualified as
Billy Yixjngbkxxi, Pearl Ham­
A Uiixiglil for today
Till» Paul Barkley.
a misionary speaker, said Rev
ilton, and Bernice Dummer at­
Davidson.
Duinksgiving week let us give
Mr». .I im > I m I im -U, Mr», Gordy tended u hairy shower in Salem
thunks tor peace, lienlth und
g«xxl trli-iids und enough mon­ McMorris. Mrs. Clyde Morgan. tor Mrs. Bill Guest, formerly
Mrs, Harry Spencer to
ey to |xiy tin- first installment Mrs Juck Scott und Mrs. How- Becky Stoll. Mr». Bemadine
Stoll,
Becky's
mother,
was
also
IIrd
Farmen
spent
Saturday
In
< mi our tuxes
Attend Youth Meeting
Do you hsvs 1 good uf* driving
Portlund »hopping nt the l.loyd presen* at the shower giv«-n by
Mrs. L. E. Marschat, chair-1
rscordT Thwi this rtvolutioiury
luist
year
Uie
Mill
City
Rang
­
Mary Witt.
Mr. and Mr». Terry Muir nnd Center.
man of the Manon County Com- j
»nd reafistic auto policy it for you!
Tuesday of the past week er District of tti<- Willamette
children and Mr. und Mm. lar-
mittee on Children and Youth,
It rewwdi uf» drivers with lew«r
National
Forest
had
a
»mall
ex
­
Mrs.
Emma
Schroder,
lx«i»
Mr.
mid
Mr».
Kenny
<
tuuice
ry Kniiolt visited relatives over
Mrs
announced today that
premium colts »nd special features.
the weekend und t<M>k In the and daughters, moved into Void, Linda Barker, Margaret perimental project in pre-com-
For example: You enjoy lowest
Harry Spencer of Idanha will
their lu-w tiomc on N. W. Spring I Krieger, liorothy Williamson, mercial th inning This was one
firemen's benefit.
represent the PT A and Marion i Essible cost immediately. with
of
the
first
projects
of
this
type
street. They »old their Iwane Jean Roth, But Thornton, Frei-
rther discounts for ufe driving
County Health department at
years. Premiums are paid quar­
Mr». <i. A. Ilowwivn returned Iasi spring to the Gk-n Cum- du Hlebert, und Stellu Davis on tin- WlUametbr National For­
the (k/vemor's 1962 Conference 1
terly with no penalty surcharge.
home this week following u sev­ mings family, and have since attended the Salem Council ot est. This project diff«-red from
an Children and Youth to be
This top-quality protection's
eral days' stay nt Salem Gen­ liecn living in M m old Presby- Chri»tiun un<i Professional wo­ a commercial thinning project
held ,n .Salem, November 29, 30,
in that the thinned material was
backed by THE HOME INSURANCE
eral hospital tor medical ob­ terinn manse. owned by Mr. men dinner meeting.
and December 1.
'Diursduy night the iJeunha U m > small to have commi-rcial
COMPANY, famous for fast, fair
servation. Stu- reports that she and Mr». Floyd Fleetwood.
Of particular interest to Mar­
PTA met ut the Detroit »ctvMrl value. ’Die object of pro-com­
settlement of claims.
is feeling some better now.
ion county, will be the work­
Yo get all the facts—and further
Mill City frlrml» have receiv­ lor their monthly meeting. Mr*. mercial thinning is to prevent
shops on school dropouts, youth .
Information on additional features
Mr. and Mr». Mur*luill llow» ed word of the recent death of Beuluh Furrow presented the ■tagnation of a stand of trees
••rnployment, children's servic­
including s 5-year con-
i Hiylli» ■chool bund in a group of num­ and to give the trees rrxjm to
den und two sons, Burry and Mrs. Ronnie Olson
es. methods of generating com­
tmuation guarentee,
Julinny <>f Wendell, Ida , are Mundt • of Eugene, She h.i'l bers, und abwr music atudenta grow.
munity action and family life
phone or come im today!
Th«- district thinned alxiut 20
visiting this week at the liomc been ill |MM>r heulth for some who ure ju»t Ix-ginning bund
«•ducation in the community and '
ieaaons. lbMiin count wus won acres last year; this year they
<>f hi» brother and slstcr-ln-lnw time.
in the school.
by the fifth grade. At th«- l«u»i- plan to thin about 150 acres.
Mr. and Mr». G. A. Howsden.
Mr. mid Mr». Elmer Mm« ti'-ss meeting it was decided to Most of this work will lx- done
They will tie TYiunkagiving din­
The- Reverend Lester Moore,
ner guest» at the home ot Mr. s|M-nt the weekend in Eugene ¡Mirchase a |»>p <xrm machine «luring the winter month» The Northwest Director and mi*-1
and Mr» K o I m ' ii Vising <>l Mar- and Druln at the homes of their foi the school. There will Ire no urea selected for this project skmary evangelist ior th" V» orld
ion Fork», daughter III the G. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. meeting in la-cemlx-r. The next is within the French Creek Gospel mission ot Portland will
I
A Howsdens Home from her and Mrs Dun Andrew» and meeting w‘’l la* the fourth Drainage and was logged in apfiear at the Free Mettxxlist |
Studies lit < m ‘ i : for the Ixilidny with her brother and sister-ln- Thursday in January. Refresh- th«- early 1930’» by Hammond church November 25 through
law, Mr
and Mrs. Ramon menu were served to the 75 Iximlx-r Company of Mill City, December 2, »aid Gene David­
was Ml»» Judy IP Maden
I lernatzki
present by mothers of Mrs. using the railroad us access son pastor of the church. He
Void's nnm.
and steam skidder
k>ggmg
Mr itoli Mrx Mourir lta»>M-tt
J. C. KIMMEL, Owner
will appear nightly and at 11
Mr. and Mrs. David Rzxit re­ equipment.
Mr». I rr<l Wood»
of l|el»> spent the Werkend vl»-
Ph. 897-2660
Mill City
a. rn. Sundays.
Th«- stand to tx- thinnned was
Home spent the cently lx>ught the h<xi»<- Mr. an«i
iting with In» parents. Mr. und
Reven-nd
Moore
is
a
member
planted
»hortly
after
th«-
logg
­
the
Ixim«-
of
her
Mrs.
lu-c
Ho|MK>n.
Jr.,
lived
in.
Mrs. lx»- Bassett and with tur
and Mrs Arthur next <l<»»r to Cheater Storys. The ing was c«»mplet«-d These trees of the Evangelical United Bre­
luirent» in Sublimity
BojisonH moved to the CCC are now about 30 year» old and thren church an«l ha* served
camp.
25-40 feet in height. Trees to a* pastor, evangelist and Bible
Bob Bill, »hu I« attending
Prim
Die Jim Stewart family mov- tie removed are overtopped, ill conference director in this de­
iJnfirld college thi» year, spent
thia •»1 u week ugo to Crescent City, formed, or diseased, and their nomination.
the weekend with his purent»
A* Northwest Director for the
Calif.
removal will provide greater
Word has been received that growing space of the remaining World Gospel Mission, Rev.
laFrmnir B*»iut y Salon nt
tie- Rev. Glen Lydu ot Molalla, trees. This will keep the stand Moore arranges the itinerary
Stayton O|»-n Monday though
Mr and Mr». Mr| Bitmtxi are formerly of Detroit is in Em­ in a vigorous and thrifty con­ for missionaries traveling in the
Friday ’• to 6 Saturday hour»:
HONESTY - INTEGRITY ■ VALUE
H 30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769 the grandparents of a son. anuel hospital in Portland for dition to produce the maximum nine western states and two
14 Years Experience Ln Electronics
4»>tf bom to Mi an<l Mrs. George treatment of a back condition. amount of wood at the time of western provinces in Canada. |
S322 383 nurd Street
Authorized Sales & Service
Rambo ot Medford. Wednesilay, It is expected that he will I m * harvest, approximately 80-90 He also arranges for, and con­
November
14
The
little
troy
ha*
there
for
two
more
week».
ducts
missionary
revival
cam
­
PACKARD
BELL & MOTOROLA TV
years
In
the
future.
Bill Iturllnganir. who luv»
paigns.
bren employed for the p»»t (men named Stephen Wesley
HOWARD'S
Rev. M«xire has traveled in j
As you shop for canned and
month with the Forest Servie«' and weighed 8 («Hinds 2 ounces.
Fire
Damages
many
of
the
countries
of
the
;
grozen foods, make it a habit
tn this urea. working out of
Mr. iuk I Mr». Stanley Hitch Home at Idanha
to read the label. Today's des­ world. Missionary and evangel-1
th«- Mill City Ranger station, re­
were
istic service has taken him to I
ceived bls army draft notice cock from Sublimity
Phone 897-2446
-
Mill City, Ore.
IDANHA Fire of undeterm- criptive labels are guides in se­
recently Mr. and Mr». Bur- guests Sunday at the home of in«-«l origin destroy«-d Uie Win- lecting the food for every wed. Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Hon­
On New Highway At Third St.
lingamr hail only r«'cently their niece and family, Rev »ton Williamson home roof and The label literally serves as a duras, Central America, Boliv­
(Across from Pittam’s Insurance Agency)
window to the package, and ia. Stxith America. Keyna Col-'
liccn transferred here from New and Mrs llnroid Hake.
along with water damage, the
takes guesswork out of shllp- ony, British East Africa and the
York anti lit* draft board was
Weekend guru»* nt th«' home home is not habitable until it ping.
Belgian Congo in Africa. He has ¡
in Syracuse. N Y.
Williamaan
of Mr. and Mr». Bud Cline were is repaired, Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howton and and three of his children were
family and Mr. and Mr», lzir- home at the time the fire was
Too Late to Classify ry Jones of Portland. They also discovered. It apparently start­
ed in the attic. No one was in­
FOR SALE 500 heavy hens. visited at the borne of Mr». jured.
Harvey
Toltiert.
mother
of
Mrs
75c cacti Charles Blackburn,
Mr». Williamson and two of
Gates Phone 897-3*30
pd. How-ton and grandmother of their children were away for
Mrs. Jone».
the day and returned to dis­
Hemorrhoid» pllew; l-'l»tuln fi»- cover household things had
■ure-prolapso-ltching and other lx-«-n taken to an apartment at
rectal disorders. No loss of time th«- CCC camp, where they are
cxc 'pt unusual cases. Free di s- now living.
The 3:45 p. m. alarm was an­
criptive luHikiet. Dr. R. Rey­
nolds (Time. Naturopath-Proc swered in record time by both
AT
, 1111 i 'enter St , Salem, fin* truck», and with the heip
Z. C. B. J. Solcai Hall, Orcgoh
35tf of other» damage was con­
fined to the Williamson home.
Scio, Oregon
Mr. and Mr». Jim Swan took
ON
Mr. and Mm. John Swan and
One of th«* easiest foods in the
their grandson, Ryan. into world to jirepare that is plenti­
Portland Sunday where a fam­ ful and very economical is eggs.
ily dinner was observed at the Eggs are tops for breakfast,
9 P. M.
John Smcenk home, honoring
and so adaptable for any meal.
E% ery on«' Welcome !
Mr» John Swan on her birth­ Compare the prices of different
“ I 4 day anniversary.
Playing .......
Waltzes, “
Polkas
sizes of eggs in the same grade.
An easy way to compare price
M<xl«-m Music by Little
Claudio Bullions,
oldest
is when there is more than
pete & His Orchestra
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ral|>h
eight cents difference between
Origtiudly from North Dakota
Budlong is ill at her home with
the sizes, the smaller size is
rheumatic fever. Claudia is a
the better buy pricewise. Re­
so|>homore at Santiam Union
member. too, grade refers to
High school.
quality, and size to weight of
Mr». Jerry Whitaker anil her eggs.
’SÏÏL1?? I Experiment
Conducted by
Ranger Dist.
TOWN TALK
I
DIFFERENT
MONEY-SAVING
AUTO POLICY!
World Missionary To
Appear Here
Nov. 25 fo Dec. 2
GOLD KEY
AUTO POLICY
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new baby daughter from Port­
land are visiting at the home
of her husband's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker.
Her husband will join the group
for Thanksgiving.
Mr. und Mr*. Daniel KkMg-
he will spend the Thanksgiving
holiday in Salem with a family
gathering to lie held at Otina
City. They will remain over­
night with relatives.
<lue»t» Sunday afternoon nt
the home of Mr. and 1 M rs.
Mr». Sylvia Duncan »|x-nt »e»-
Charlie French were Mr. ami eral days last week visiting
Mrs Cecil Lake. Mr. and ! Mrs. friends at Grants Pass.
Karl Keene and Mr. and 1 Mrs.
lion Chase.
The Marilyn Club, nocial
group of tile Eastern Star, will
The Bound Boltin Pinochle meet next Tuesday, November
club members were entertain­ 27. at the home of Mrs. Sylvia
ed Monday evening at the home Duncan on S. E. Kingwood. A
of Rose Haywooil with the host­ covered dish luncheon will be
ess serving a dessert tiefore the served at 12:30. All members
evening of cards. Guests of the of the Eastern Star are invited
club were Faye Verbeck, Flor­ to attend.
ence Ressler and Naoma Un-
derwood. Winning high prize
The Bld or Bunch Pinochle
was Agni's Carlson, Naoma club met at the home of Mary
Underwood, pinochle, and Faye Wright Monday evening. Gladys
Verbeck received low. The next Podrabsky won high; Mary
meeting will be December 3 at Wright. pinochle; and June
the home of Alta Moffatt.
Haueter, low. Following the ev-
ening of cards, the hostess
Barry Drake, who is working served a dessert. Nadine Dug-
with the U. S. Engineers on the gan was a guest for the evening.
Dredge Davison, spent last Tlic next meeting will be De-
week at his home here. He ar- cembcr 3 at the home of Edna
rived to find his son, Robbie in Gordon.
the hospital with a severe case
of croup and his wife. Barbara,
Mr». George Walsh of Seattle.
also hospitalized for medical Wn., visited last week at the
treatment, where she remained home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
for a week. Mrs. Drake is now Duckworth. She was enroute to
convalescing at the home of her Ixing Beach. Calif., where she
foster parents, Mr. and Mrs will s|x'nd the winter with rela­
Robert Smith at Crawfordsville. tives. Mrs. Walsh and the Duck­
Mrs. Wirkkala took cart» of little worts were friends when they
Robbie after his return from lived in Colville. Wn., a number
his hospital stay. Drake will of years ago. The group also
complete his three months ser­ visited with Mr. and Mrs.
vice on the dredge sixin and Steve Champ of Salem, former
then will obtain a "land” job.
Washington residents.