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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1963)
To Appear Here Friday April 12 At Grade School Gym 4—The MUI City F^iterprine, Thursday. April 4, 1963 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered as second class matter November 10. 1944 at ths Post Office at Mill City, Oregon un der Act of March 3. 1879. Up and Down; The Avenue By Don Mattati NtWSPAPIR Many times we see head lines in our newspapers over the ASSOCIATION I country telling erf the troubles our teenagers are getting into. This is true in many instances, nation Al but on the other hand, how many times do we play up the , good the young people of our AFFILIATE member country are doing. I feel the majority of our young folks Telephone 897-2772 or 897 2930 are just as good now as they ever have been. Take a look at Subset iption Rates Mariond.inn Counties $3 a year conditions when we were young I feel our youngsters are Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr. measuring up as well or maybe better in that era DON W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub. 1 presume churches of all de nominations have good youth programs, but this was brought home to me Sunday when a I group of young folks took part I In the services at the Mill City Presbyterian Church It was Above is a picture of the Salem Senate- one of the most interesting Aires. who will appear in concert here, Fri services we have ever attended day, April 12 at 8 o’clock at the Grade School and these young people are a Gymnasium. This fine group of singers credit not only to their parents, but to the church. Rev. Dick Cole, the minister, the church and to the community. PUBLISHERS cwe/gi/e. have been thrilling music lovers around tin- state for some time, but this is the first aj>- pearance in Mill City. The program is being sponsored by The Mill City I Jons club. Funds derived from this entcrUUiment win ls - used to help pay for the removal of stunijis at the city park. Sixth grader Marc lloothby of the Mill City Elementary sclxxd had rv|xirted that Jeanne Hampton wu* back with the The costly' newspaper strike group after being in Ecuador, is over in New York -after 114 South America. days. The worth of newspapers At Gates, Mrs. W S Hudson to any city or community is Douglas Hirte. son of Mr. was president of the Woman’s demonstrated in the fact that and Mrs. Bill Hirte. graduated Mr. and Mrs. William J G. club and Mm Ione Thlelke had Harry- Engrlrn and ! xmii <* the appearance of the news from OSU in March and lm- | Miller have bought the old ■ been featured in one of their Vcarricr, safrty rvprrsrntntivrs papers on news stands was her mediately went into the ser- | Schult* Place in the Paradise I program*. Also on the program of Marion ami Linn counties, alded with almost a celebration. vice as a 2nd lieutenant. ! Addition of Mill City, house and was Mrs W. R. Hutcheson, in announce there will I m - a panel People in our generation de-. He was stationed in Ft. ' ubiHit five acre* of land, from | Hawaiian costume, speaking on discussion meeting h«-ld In the pend upon newspapers to bring vore, Virginia before going to Mr. and Mrs Francis East- icr recent trip there. About 20 men. meeting at the Mehama Fire hall Monday rv them factual accounts of the Germany for overseas duty. He At Lyons, Mr* Kenneth ening, April M starting at 7 30 Last Frontier recently discus . bum. Jr. The Miller* came happenings in the world. News expects to be there about three sed electrical safety, and gen J here from Mullino, Ore. where Lewi* had been honored with a State Industrial Accident papers alone can do this job. years. eral safety in the mills and they owned a small country I bridal shower Hoste**«-* wrra Commission supervisor* from Radio and TV have their place, His wife and daughter, Lisa woods. place. On their way to Bend, ' Mm. Ethel Huffman, ami Mrs. Ctaim*. Employer (Vncrage but when it comes to giving a accompanied him. Vic Helgasscn, Salem. State Ore . and Klamath Fall*. Orc . I cola Phelps and Accident Prevention will complete rundown on the news Playing at the Mill City form the |>anet to hear ami Industrial Accident commission they came through Mill City events, they are sorely lacking. ! Electrical Safety representa several times and were fnscin- Theatre was Dale Robertson in answer questions and problem* The newspaper can be taker, tive. spoke on the hazard* con atej by the supreme beauty of “Lydia Bailey.” arising from Industrial Incur Steaks, Chicken home. read and reread at; Mm Aller Huber was teach- ancc. All employers nected with electricity, when the Santiam Valley and it* sur and'or leisure, and that is why they I Wednesday. April 3 certain precautions are not tak roundings. with tall mountains f ing the pre school youngster* employees wishing this kind of will never be replaced by any Santiam Rebekah lodge at Sea Food Ikiggnn hu<l en en. He stressed the need for all around, and decided to kxik and Mm. Jack ctaisullalkan, are urged to at other news media. The strike hall. 8 p. m. her proper grounding for all elec around for a suitable locality tertained the group at tend Junior Chamber of Com- not only caused untold incon Live Music Every trical equipment and portable here Through the Agency of , Lynns home venience to the people of New- merce at hall. 8 p. m. w err Cecil talk«* Mr. ami Mm Strout Realty. Archie electric tools. being sure that the Thursday, April 4 York but it cost the cities econ Friday and Saturday omy all connections are tight and Thompson, they bought the E. then living in Crescent City, Garden Club at Tena Graham an estimated $250 million Calif., sjiending part of their Wait’ll you find out about dollars, We wonder just who home. 1 o'clock dessert lunch corrosion free He warned that Primeau place on Corner time at their home here was South West Spring Street and a good electrical ground the scrumptious meals you figured they gained anything eon. often hard to get in some parts Uth Avenue and moved here Fifteen Years Ago Friday . April 5 get here. You’ll want to tell by the strike. of the Santiam Canyon. It would last October after the big Till- Mill City Manufacturing I OOF lodge at haU, 8 p. m. your friends. Thick, juciy be smart to have a licensed storm. Here they made several company had irrumnl opera • Monday . April 8 steaks, simmered to your Here it is April already and Lions club dinner meeting at electrician to do installation improvements on the place but lions after the completion <rf u ■ satisfaction—are just one , the Oregon Legislature is being Fellowship hall. 6.30. 1 and maintenance work, he said. fina'ly ran out of work. "I have $30.000 ixilldlng program Wil Hemorrhoid» the "do-nothing Legisla Helgassen also cautioned to work to keep healthy," Mr. lis Potter was general mariag- j Marilyn Chapter OES at hall of our famous specialties. called Pile» ture”. We suppose that in the against setting logging equip- Miller says, and so they de 8 p. m. Chris Campbell, Owner last few days, they’ll all get on Marilyn Chapter No. 145 O. ment beneath power lines, due cided to buy a bigger place. er.Mm Helen Saucier hud re-1 Iill-lull* tl-Mirr — |K'illl|nr the ball and pass a lot of bills. E. S., 8 p. m. at hall. to their picking up static elec “There will be lots of work signet! a* election registrar for; Itching and other Rretnl dl» Phone 859-2801 This is the way a lot of poor tricity. and being extremely ahead of us now, but this we Marton County and Mm. C ’ order». Free descriptive Tuesday. April 9 measures become laws. They Silver tea at the home of Mrs. ’ ' careful u/htfsr* when fgsllirtrr felling tr*r***« trees n/rnr near want." They intend to raise a M. Clint- wn* taking hrr place taekM | wind up a day late and a dollar Charles Kelly, 2 to 4 p. m. high voltage lines. variety ot four footed and two- J.rfrn Taykrr. Southern Pacific ■ short. Benefit for Estarl and Home Harry Spencer, Superintend- foot animals beside* a big gar- brakt-man had received serious I Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Endowment Funds of the East- ent ot Simpson's Idanha Veneer den. ’This will keep our botl- eye injuries when a pane ot , 5 »luro|mlh • I'ruclolog v em Star, sponsored by the Mar- plant at Idanha, spoke on Mill ie* and spirits young”, Mr. glass on the engine cab had Illi (enter Street ilyn club. Safety and the value of regular Miller says, who has been re been splintered by a flying HAM M. OREGON Wednesday, April 10 safety committee meetings, tired for 6 years. He calls this snowball. PTA at high school library, saying that stressing safety locality ’’The Black Forest of Program on Mental Retarda had really “paid off" at his Oregon,” having so much in MEHAMA tion. 8 p. m. plant by increased production, common and so many beautiful I better morale and reduced ac sceneries as the Black Forest i cident insurance premiums. of Germany, from where they Good housekeeping in the originally came. mill, proper machinery guards, substantial railing* where need ed. wearing of lift- vests at the Opening Under New Management pond, grounding power tools, and banning all horse play, are some of the safety habits ad hered to by Idanha Veneer em ployees. Spencer said they have a five-man safety committee which meets regularly each Five Years Ago i month to discuss safety prob lems. and all suggestions are Il A. M. to 9 P. M. In an article by Jean Rob- considered, and that at regular ertt, the well-known Cranberry time intervals, employees are Home, owned by Mr. and Mrs. rewarded with some small to- Steve Myers on the Little North I ken by the parent company, to Fork, had been described. The HAMBURGERS or SHAKES show appreciation for a job well building was originally a school done. house and a chicken house! It Idanha Veneer, this week, is n iw one ot ’he most attrac hopes to celebrate for having tive homes in the area after FIRST FIVE CUSTOMERS worked 1,000 days without have much remodeling and decorat a lost-time accident. Idanha ting. DOROTHY GARRISON, Mgr. Veneer Division has consistant- Santiam Rebekah lodge mem- ly been the leader in good safe bers had recommended that ty records of all Simpson plants Mrs. Ed Chance receive the in Washington and Oregon. Degree of Chivalry. Also nom- Tony Schillenburg Portland, mated lor the honor was Mrs. Timber Operator’s Council re Burrel Cole, who declined to presentative, touched briefly on accept at the time. the use of safety belts on tim Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Flook ber blow-down, and the radio had returned from a visit with We are Opening a New Office at the Sublimity-Aumsville whistle hearing to be held in their son and family at Fair- Salem on April 8 by SLAC. Junction on Highway 22. field, Calif. Chairman Noyes Whitten an Mrs. Paul Barkley ot Cor nounced next meeting night to vallis had been visiting at Fred Powers and Ann Huffman will be charge of this office. be April 24. Falling and Buck home of her parents, Mr. ing and Power Saws will be the Mrs. Charles Kelly while topic. husband had been on a with the Department of Agri They sell for you culture. He was a student at Pot Luck Luncheon To OSC and she was teaching at in eloquent silence Shedd. Benefit Fire Victims Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett DETROIT A pot luck lunch Silent but per«uasive, your eon sponsored by the Cascade had visited that week with the letterhead is your top sales IVe handle properties from Salem to Idanha Prieat Rapids, Canyon club will be held Sat Bill Stovers at man for promoting new urday at 6 p. m. at Detroit Wn. business. We design letter had returned Don Walker Bring Us Your Real Estate Problems. city hall. Members are asked heads with built-in sales- to bring their own table ser home after being hospitalized in for treatment ^.1 PrliOmf vice. Following the luncheon Silverton appeal. fee all entertainment will be provided stomach ulcers. ■vraoisi and guests are welcome. A drawing for a spinning rod Ten Years Ago Sia»'ji and reel, sponsored by the club At Detroit a joint meeting ARCHIE THOMPSON, Local Mgr. will be held at the city hall, had been held with the Sisters Friday, April 12 at 8 p. m. j Proceeds will go to the Dude Chamber of Commerce. Speak Phone 897-2236 Mill I Alley family, who were recent er was S. T. Moore, district ranger. , fire victim*. Safety Men To Have Safety Panel At Mehama April 8 Now In Germany 1W Safety Meet Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise W* Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year In Top Twenty-Five Free Free Free Haley’s Drive In SAT. APRIL 6th FREE Coffee All Dav to Of Over 500 Nation-Wide Strout Offices We Need Listings. We Have The Buyers STROUT REALTY SPARK YOUR SALES WITH LETTERHEADS