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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1963)
3—'Hie MUI City EnterprlM*, IlHiradiiy, Aprii 11, 11X13 DETROIT IDANHA Mrs. Arnold Malone ’Die Willing Workers met Wednesday afternoon in the Idanha Fire fusil They spent the lime quilting 'Hie quilt will I m - raffled ut a later date. Mrs. Archie Golden is I • cu|M*rating nt her home in Dr- lioil after cracking a rib when she fell In her yurd Mrs, J im - llriMig Is helping out at the sellout cafeteria while Mis Bill McCauley is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dave White and children sficnt the weekend vis iting relatives in Forest Grove. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ikiw- man have purchased a liouse trailer and are moving to the lot on (Tester Avenue owned by Virginia Swayze. Mrs Dorothy Morgan's Blue Bud group had an Easter party at the home of Assistant Lead er Margaret Krieger. Tuesday. April 3. Attending were Mrs Itorothy Morgan and Suaann. Mrs. Billy Youngblood and Pat ty. Judy. Randy, Kevin and Kerry, Mrs lk»rothy William son anil Sherry .Mrs. Flo Rrtta Young, Lucy and Bonnie; Mr» Mnrgy Benton anti Judy; M> » Dolly Hopson and Joanne; Mr». Isivelle Root and Pidgeon; Mi fl Nan Young, who is group spon sor, Susan Reeves und Julie Meyers also attended After a short meeting Hu- girls made some Easter items. At the last meeting the gnaip met nt the Idanha Fire hall and cleaned the hall. Youth group« now take turns cleaning the hall and are paid for it Miss Hilly Makinr celebrntrd her 11th birth-lay with a slum ber party at her home in De troit Girls attending were Reba Miller, Carol Meyers, Patty Chapman. Terry Reed, I >onnn Griffith. Ijiura Storey, Cecilia Williamson, Judy Roth. Jnncll Hawthorne and lands Tomp- kins. Ms Dave Filler is spending this week with her mother. Mrs Al Mcddtord in Salem. Mrs Jean Roth and Mrs Frieda Hicbert took cars to Dallas Saturday for a Camp Rally at Grace church for the young people who are planning to go to camp Taplnwingo. Those making the trip were: Judy Roth. Cecilia Williamson. I i.ma Williamson. Linda Roth. Ixirry Smith, Rudy Thornton. Jimmy. Harold Ray, Donald and Gerald Hlrtu-rt The American Ix-gion Auxil iary held Its regular meeting Tuesday night. Nominations were made for officers. Guests were Mrs Ixirson. l>e|»ar1mcnt President from Springfield. Mrs. Preston, parliamentary chair man from McKenzie River. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ken Fry had a tele|>honr cal) from their son. Tom Fry. who is aboard the 'US Coast Guard Wlisinn" at l’-'it Angeles, Wn. He will be in Sc- nttle In Mny nnd In Alaska in June and July. ■Hie Detroit Mobile Unit held Its regular meeting Tuesday. April 2 nt the Detroit City hail Officers elected were President. Otto Oja; vice president. A. A Reiner; secretary - treasurer, Harold Champion Mr and Mrs Arnold Malone visited the Glen Davidson funi- ily In Marion Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Russell Rice and Rny Sophy, Jr., spent Sun dny skiing nt H<x»doo Bowl. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson nnd sons. Ricky and Ronnie John son. sjx-nt the weekend visiting her brother, Sgt Kenneth Tow ers nt Fort Lewis. Wn. On her wny home she visited her fa ther. W. A Towers, who is in Emanuel hospital in Portland for the second time in two weeks. Mrs. Mnry Mnderas has re turned home after spending a — - « G A T E S Uy Marina Ntovall Rex Herron took over <»p oration of the Union gas sta tion In Gules Monday. Vic Her ron tins been In churge of the station In his absence. O K Hirte befan w->ik Mon day nt Hu- Round Butte I >an> project In Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush were honored at a belated blrth- duy celebration Friday evening, hosted by Mi and Mrs. Burrell Cole Also present for the fes tivities were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn llenness, nnd later In the rvening, Mr. und Mrs El mer Stewart nnd Beverly, who were surprise callers. Sunday rvening dinner guests nt the home of Mr and Mrs Hill Blekett were Ml- nnd Mrs Ray Rota-rts of Mehama. Mr und Mrs Bob Oliver and girls attended the Salem Home show Sunday. Thut evening. Hwy saw the play, "'fhe IJist Supjirr," presented by Hr Scot tish Rite at the Masonic Tem ple in Salem. Miss Judy Kudin Is visiting a friend, Mina Dtrralne Tay- k>r, In Salem this week, George Stovall attended the Fust Annual State Convention for the Teaching of the Mental ly Retarded. in Salem Friday evening Main speaker was Dr. Orville Johnson, professor of education at Syracuse Univer sity. Miss Kathy Kelle observed her ltth birthday last Sunday at a picnic hrkj In her honor nt Silver Creek Falls park Her parents. Mr and Mrs. Bob Kelle. drove her and her guests to the outing Present were Sheryl Oliver. Judy Pate. Ellen Rush. Charlton Herron, Mike Swaim nnd Lyle Cutsforth. Mr and Mrs. Bob Blumen- stein und Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slay don of Lyons attended the Salem Home •how Saturday evening. They rcfrorted that. while the show Itself was a big disappointment Io them, they thought the stage show, which featured Heck Harper, was very good Barbara Hirte, daughter of Mi and Mrs O. K Hirte, has returned home from Sun Val ley. Idaho. The ski season there Is over and she may return after the vacation period to resume her job. Before return ing to her home, she accompan ied several girl friends on a short vacation trip to San Francisco nnd Ix»s Angeles. Chb Seoul Pack No. 7 wdl meet nt 7 30 p. m Thursday nt the 1J>S chnpcl in Salem. Mrs Don Erickson, leader, stated that the Cub Scouts need a steady supply of egg cartons, nnd any donations of cartons w'ill be welcome Mrs Jerry Rosamond recently learned that her niece. Debra Jo Hamilton, of Prineville, was chosen Crooked River Grade School Carnival queen. There were six contestants and De bra Jo was crowned in n school isscmbly recently. Mr nnd Mrs Don Erickson »nd family drove to Ogden. they Utah last week, where lilted her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Waldron and her brother, Robert who had Just -vturned from an I-DS Mission to Bnvarin, in the southeastern •»art of Germany. Mr. Erick u»n attended the Mormon con- ■crcncc. which wns held in the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt xikc City. Mrs Erickson wns ible to attend the conference >n Saturday, the dny the Brig mm Young University chorus -x-rformed. Two sessions a da' ire held at the annual con ference, which was held Fri- ly, Saturday nnd Sunday, nnd t was estimated that npproxl- nate.ly W million people were n the radio nnd TV audience The Ericksons returned Itomc »und.ty evening. week tn Portland with her sis ter. Terry Collar. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton. Jerry Lynn and Lx-Roy and Ronald Leming spent Saturday nt the coast. Jerry Lynn Hamilton cele brated his 10th birthday Mon day with a party. Those attend ing were Dorsey Smith, By Miller. ran Smith. Freddie Ricky Williamson, Iicnnis Wil- Willinmson. liamson, Mike Genia Williamson, Jackie Wil- for thousands of owners liamson, Tommy Iz-ming and Allan Benton. of "Preferred Risk" Dallas Benton left for a two Properties. week vacation. He will visit his CAN YOUR PROPERTY QUALIFY? sister in Kansas City and his mother in Hartville, Mo. Free intpectioc will tell. Aik The Idanha church celebrat your Ganwrol of America agent. ed its 15th anniversary Sunday with a potluck nt the Idanha Fire hall. Afternoon services were held at the Idanha church. A group of young people from Salem Academy attended. Out- of-town guests were Mr. and Ph. 897-2418 or 897-2754 Mrs. Frank New and Gary of Mill City, Oregon Philomath: Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and family, Eugene; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Pittam of Mill City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Potters' son-in-law nnd daugh ter. The Cascade Canyon club had a pot luck and bingo party nt the Detroit City hall Satur day. There was a large crowd. OF V ' s •V 1 Grade School Gymnasium 8=00 P M FRIDAY, APRIL 12 ■ ” I SAVED 15% OH FIRE INSURANCE JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE The SALEM SENATE-AIRES 50 Member Chorus Singing Songs You Love to Hear Top Notchers Quartet The Capitol Chordsmen Singing Barber Shop Numbers You'll Enjoy Winners of the Forest Grove Show An Hour and a Half of Musical Entertainment For You Sponsored by the Mill City Lions Club All Profits Will Be Used To Defray Expense of Removing Stumps at the City Park Student Admission: 75c