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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1963)
Automotive & Industrial Mullí te ti ance Welding, Dicaci Fingine Herví ce Hhop or Field Mr». Ver» lluthnway team- punted by Mr. und Mr». Bob Swift of Redding, Calif , spent several day» here visiting with relative» and looking after pro la-rty Interests. Weekend gucMa »t tlx- home at Mr. und Mr» Mel Rambo lirico lUttcri«» A tliouKhl lor Onlay—It In were her parents, Mr. und Mr». one ot the most wonderful com- Steve Champ of Salem Guests Factory Equipment pcnautlon» of life; that no man late.* In the week were Mr and Ignition Parta can help another without help Mr». Jim Araujo und two daughter» of Castro Valley, Cal I ng himself Denier for Aireo Weldlug She is Rambo's niece. Producta Floyd Nltepberd r«*eive<l Mr. and Mr«. diaries Turk word ot the death of his cousin er and Mr. and Mr». Burrell Mrs. Jess Shepherd at Port Angvlrs. Wn, last Sunday. Cble will »pend the next week Jim and Vcryl lloovrr Funeral services will tie held end in Roseburg visiting with Mr an«! Mr». Elmer Stewart Ph. 897-2911 MIU City at Port Angeles Thursday. The three couples all observe their wedding anniversaries I’md llannrn from Kheroldr, within u few days of each other Calif, and his brother-in-law und a celebration was planned. from Nebraska, visited at the horn«* of Mr. and Mrs Ixiwell Mr». Ann Holman entertain«! Cree Monday afternoon. Han at her home last Tuesday for sen worked as a mechanic at mcmlaTs <>t the former Hilltop Ism Smith's service station in club. A no-host covered dish Mill City ubout 10 years ago dinner was served ut n<x>n and H<* is h maintenance foreman an informal afterncxm of visit for a oonstrrction company at ing followed. Present were Mrs Riverside. Mabie Bruder from Astoria, Mr» Zora Ud»y from Sweet Janie« Ixtgnn, w ho II»» been Home, Mr». Rose Bassett from confined to her home wuh rheu Fox Valley, Mrs. Florence Cox. matic fever la slowly improv Mr». Maggie Siiuw and Mrs. Ing. She is a senior at Santiam Holman Union High school and while not expect«! to la- able to re The Kantlam Women'» Goff turn to si 'I mmi I for the remainder club held their business meeting of the year, will graduate with with Mis. Keith Phillips as her class. captain; Mrs. G«*orge Core as co-captaln; Mrs. lJiwrence Mr. uad Mr». Orlln Krrwai Smith, secretary; Mrs. Harmon and iw<> children of Corvallis Irrushella, treasurer, anti Mrs. spent Friday with Mr and Mrs It P. Andersen as social chair John Muir. Iverson la a brother- man "Die golf play during the er of Mrs. Muir. day was for the fewest putts and was won by Mrs Rudy Snrrsl MiMams from here Tohl. went to Prineville Saturday foi the annual visitation, and to Mr. and Mr». Burrell Cole en put on the Master Mason de tertained Friday evening with gree. 'lhey were !<eo Russell, a birthday dinner honoring Mr. W B. Shuey, Ed Rupp. Vic and M's Clare Rush. Also Herron. J. F Howes. Verne present were Mr. und Mrs. Clark. Charlie French. Louie Glenr Hennes». Later in the ll'nnlca. Charles Kelly, W R evening Mr and Mrs. Elmer Stevens, O K Hirte and Floyd Stewart und Bev from Rose Johnson. burg arrived und spent the night with the Coles. They are The Morning Circle of the former residents of Gates. Mill City Presbyterian church which was scheduled to meet Mr. ium I Mr», l«ee Ko»» en Thursday (today! will hold tertained with a dinner Satur their meeting next Thursday day evening for Mr. and Mrs. April 18 nt the home of Clara Virgil O'Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Epperson. The meeting will G W Ross of Salem. start at 10 a. m. Mr«. Doria Morn« will tie The Mill City CMmpflre Giris gone all this week visiting with had their April 3 meeting at relatives in Scio and Salem. the Youth Center. They did physical fitness exercises and Mr. iuid Mr». II. D. Jane» discussed requirements for pas of Yermo. Calif., moved this sing ranks. (¡Iris present were week into their new home in Alice llayse, Esther Freeman, Swifts addition. They had be~n Martha Pennington. Debby staying for the past two weeks Chance, Terri Cothem, Sherry with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peter Iji.Munyan, Karen Ijoveall, sen, longtime friends. The two "Try Your Druggist First" Sheryl Alban, Pam Wolfe, Con men worked together in the Pfa. 897-2812 MIU City nie Ragsdale and their leader. shipyards in California during the war, and the ladies have Mrs Budkmg known each other for many years. Hoover's Repair 59c to 98c Spring Fragrances Have Arrived Mill City Pharmacy "Happy Easter" Kids Come to the Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, April 14 at 2 P.M. Mill City Park Children up to 12 years old are invited to take part in the fun PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN Sponsored by the MILL CITY JAYCEES FISHING SEASON OPENS Saturday April 20th SEE US FOR TACKLE AND SUPPLIES Remember We have Camp Instant Drain Pipe Cleaner the emergency first aid for drains and traps. Does not harm septic tanks. Mill City Hardware We Give S & II Green Stamps 151 8. W. Broadway Phone 897-2977 Joe Penn Rescues Earl Hearing from Little North Fork Pavlish and Boyle Win Bowling Event Bobbi Bud long and Betty Pit- tam 1666, Edith Boyle and George Pavlish and Joe Boyle 1 ■ Pauline Hansen 1647 finished strong in the last set to win the Men’» President'» Invitatfonal tournament held at North Santiam Ixines, Sunday Hemorrhoids By Jean Itobert» Going Into the last set in sixth MEHAMA Th«* swollen Lit- Piles place, Boyk* rolled a big 257. tie North Fork at Elktx»rn, was DETROIT Twenty-one mem and Pavlish added a Mi which in»tul» — fiamirr — prolapne the scene of a daring harwl over wa» enough for the win. Ed ber» of the Advanced First Aid lU-tiing and other Rectal dla- hand rescue recently, when Joe class from Detroit and Idanha orders. Free descriptive Penn, Elkhorn, dragged Earl Beter» and Ralph Lulay were received their cards after at I. I Hearing, Salem pharmacist, second. Ixonard Myer» and tending a 16-hour course, which Claude Phillip» were third, and from the turbulent river. Harry Fryer an«l Cletu» Minten was taught by Howard Dean of Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Hearing clinging to a rope the Detroit Ranger station. were fourth. Naturopath-Proctology that spans the river, was at This class which graduated Jo* had high game for the tempting to cross In a small U44 (enter Street night with hi» 257; Gale Carey Monday at Detroit City hall was rubber boat when the boat cap HAI.LM, OREGON sponsored by th«* Detroit Mobile had 255; Don Carey had 246; sized and Mr. Hearing was Cletus Minten had a 245, and First Aid unit, and was organ dragg«*d down in the raging Clare Hendricks had a 244. ized by Mr. and Mrs A. A. water. Scores: Boyle and Pavlish, Reiner. Joe Penn, a neighbor nearby 2316; Peters and Lulay 22X5; Th«xie receiving their cards happened to see the accident Myers and Phillip« 2262, and were: Zella Oja, Veda Oja, and seized another small boat Fryer and Minten 2247. Dave Oja. Bernie« Dummer, Ix-ionging to John Paulus. The Melba Harlan, Mr. Van Bus- Paulus I »oat had only been kirk, Julia Jrjhnson, Terry there on«* day. Dean, Mike Johnson, Mabie Penn pulled himself hand Dunbar. Mrs. U. S. Floyd. Opal over hand along th«* rope until ' Leming. Lorene Taylor, Lydia he r«*achc*d Hearing and drag I Williamson, Thelma St «»rey. ged the drowning man into the Magaret Krieger, Ron Gal- > • >’ braith, Jim Stahlman, The Uttle North Fork usually Kirk. Mrs. Baker and Betty a small river can rise to fkx»d Dean. proportions overnight and be Another advanced class will a dangerous river to conten«! The Mill Cily Garden club > be «.«inducted this fall. with. Any members holding an Hearing live* across the river met Thursday at th<- home of advanced first aid card, willing Mrs Tena Graham for a 1 and had crossed earlier in the o'cfock dessert luncheon. Mrs. to take an active part in the week before the water rose. He I xajis Verbeck and Mrs. Mar operation of the ambulance had planned to return to Salem tin Hansen were «»»-hostesses. asked to contact Otto Oja. I to work, tile day the accident Mrs. Daniel Kleih«*ge presided happened. Th«- bridge that was at the business meeting. TYie Local Folks Among formerly used was swept away group voted to support a li following th«* October 12 storm. Winners in Women's brary if one is started in Mill City Bowling Tournament Mr». Harold .M umxi ha» re The ffower arrangement for The Women’s Presidents In turned to her home following the month was an all-white vitational tournament was com- surgery in a Salem hospital. Easter arrangement made by pitted this weekend with win- Mrs. James Swan. Mrs. Roger ners being declared in three Mr. imu I Mr». Vern («raven I Nelson was the critic. groups. Evelyn Miotke and from Portland were guests Sun The next meeting of the club day at th.* home of Mr. and will b<* May 2 at the home ot Jeanette Fery were the winners Mis. Nat Wills Mrs. Graves is Mrs. Herbert Schroeder with in the first group with 2017. Walton a sister ot Mr Wills. ! Mrs. Curtis Cline as co-hostess. Pearl Choate and Sue were winners ir. the serond Mrs. Rachel Olmstead and Guest» Sunday at Um home Mrs Ida Fleetwood were hon group with 1923, and M i Flook Schachtsick and Helen Lyons of Mr. and Mrs. George ored on their wedding annivers- ____ the _ third were Mr. and Mrs. Bob John- j aries which were both April 4.1 were the winners _ in ___ group with 1711. Betty Wallace | son and Judy from Eugene. | Mrs. Olmstead's was 56 years ! and Mrs. Fleetwood's 45 years. rolled high game for the tourn Mr. an«l Mr». Gordo« Mc i A plant exchange was a fea- ey with a 234. Bea St ormer Morris and Mr. and Mrs Low ' tureof the afternoon Mrs. Walt had a 224; Sue Walton had a ell Cree attended the Home er Thomas gave an interesting 220, and Lola Ann McAllister Show in Salem Saturday and talk on "trees" and showed had a 213. The winners in each group received two trophies and then spent the evening at the colored slides. $24.00. home of Mr. und Mrs. Wade Present were Mrs. Pat Mc First group--Evelyn Miotke Dickinson. I Carley. Mrs. Fred Berg and and Jeanette Fery 2017; Sue Mrs. Floyd Fleet wood, who Mr. an«l Mr». Clifford Swift were guests and Mrs. Hollis ' Poole and Janice Fery 1971; and family have purchased the Tumidge, Mrs. Q. V. Miller. Betty Wallace and Blanche Oral Williams home on the Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. Roger Wallace 1954; Fran Gars jo and corner of First Avenue and Nelson, Mrs. Wendell Heller, Doris Geraths 1939. Second group- Pearl Choate I Kingwood and mov«?d in over Mrs Mike Cherry. Mrs. Rachel the weekend. Mr. and Mrs Wil Olmstead. Mrs Otto Witt, Mrs and Sue Walton 1923; Dora Phone 897-2610 liams have mov«*d to Four Walter Thomas, Mrs. Daniel Gustafson and Penny Fryer Corners where they have or Kleihege. Mrs. Herbert Schroed 1915. Tie for 3rd and 4th: Lu chard interests. er, Mrs. James Swan, Mrs Blyth and Carroll Glidewell ; Fred Moore. Mrs. Harvey Tol Dee Neatherlin and Aria Glide- Mabel Yanku» received a tro bert. Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. well, 1775. Third group—Mae Schachtsick phy last week at the Town and Martin Hansen and Mrs. Tena and Helen Lyons 1711; Jenny KELLY LUMBER SALES Oxintry l-anes in Salem. The Graham. MILU CITV. OatCOM Masser and Marge Benton 1672; award was for having high ser ies in the Traveling League at North Santiam Lanes. Last Rites Held for laFemme Beauty Salon nt Stayton. Open Monday through Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: 8 .30 to -I. Phone Stavton 769- 5322. 383 Third Street. 46tf 21 Graduate From Detroit-Idanha First Aid Class Plant Exchange Feature of Garden Club Meeting remodeling r PUTTERING Mr. and Mr». K«*nn«Hh Sims Mrs. Ina Stockwell Mr. »nd Mrs. Charley Day returned last week after spend from Lebanon were Sunday LYONS — Funeral services ing the winter in Arizona and dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Flook. were held Monday afternoon at Southern California. 2 p. m. from the W«?d<ile Fun Mr. and Mr». L. B. H«rri» eral Home in Stayton for Mrs. Mr». Aloha King, who han from Dallas were callers one jna been visiting with her parents. day last w«»ek at the home of ...a Alberta Stockwell, who passed away April 4 at the Sa- Mr. and Mrs Walter Thomas, Mr. anil Mrs George Flook. Iiem Memorial hospital. The returned to her home in Texas Donnld J. Benson. Associate Rev. Douglas Mentze of Santi last week. Sanitary Engineer from the am Chapel in Lyons officiated. Mr», I «»Weil <’rve attended State Sanitary commission, will 1 assisted by Rev. Magnuson of Mehama Presbyterian funeral services in Salem b«» the guest speaker at the the Thursday for Earl Viele, the fa Tuesday evening, April 16 m«*et- i church. Mrs. Stockwell was bom ther of her sister-in-law, Mrs. mg of the Mill City Woman's club. The meeting will be held July 11. 1891 at Scranton. Iowa. Wade Dickinson. at the home of Mrs. Jack Dug | coming to Lyons in 1936 from I ' Akron. Cok». Mr. and Mrs. (««»rge l*et gan at 8 o'clock. She is survived by one son. tingell from up on the North I Melvin St«x?kwell of Lyons and Mrs. Charles Stine of Mis Fork ar«* spending some time , three grandchildren, Melvin in Southern California They ex soula. Mont., has been a house 1 Jr.. James and Merryl also of guest of Mrs. Axel Anderson pect to be gone a month. recently. She also visited with Lyons: one sister. Mrs. Barn- other friends here. The Stines ' «*y Kirsch of Mehama, two bro Mr. ium ! Mrs. Jim Swan ac- thers. Willis Andrews of Oma companied by their grand- lived here when he was em ha. Neb., and Wayne «Andrews. daugher, Kathy Anderson and ployed by the Southern Pacific. Denver, Colo., and several Donna Hansen of Salem, re He passed away last year. nieces and nephews as well as turned home Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacob i a host of friends. from a family gathering held son of Molalla have purchas«»d at Gold Beach «»ver th«* week the Bob Olher home at Gates. end. They were guests at the He will be employed by Don horn«' of Mr. and Mrs. Georg«* Marshall. They are former Gillenwater and Mr. and Mrs. Gars residents, when he was Orvill«* (kierman. Also present employed at the Guard station. were Mr. and Mrs. Dwane For a tender, shiny crust on Holman from Sacramento, Cal., and Mr and Mrs Rotiert Gil fresh home baked bread or lenwater and family of For rolls, rub the tops of the hot tuna. Calif. The Swan's had a loaves with unsalted shorten chance to get acquainted with ing, while they are cooling on their youngest great-grand the rack. If a harder, chewy child. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crust is desired, brush the crust with warm water. Robert Gillenwater. Nancy Steers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steers elebrated her 11th birthday with a family party at her home Sunday. Besides her parents and brother and sister, others present were her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Corvallis, who were enroute home from a winter vacation in Mexico; her grandmother. Mrs. Gladys Steers of Redmond anti her uncl«» and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gurnsey of Salem. On Monday Nancy entertained four of her schixilmates with a luncheon party at Muir's Bak ery. 5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thirsday, April 11, 196.3 Time saving is the greatest selling point for convenience foods whether they cost more or less than the product pre pare«! at home. Many of the ready-to-eat foods would «»st less than their home made counterparts if a reasonable charge were made for th«* homemaker's services. When buying meat for the family Sunday dinner, figure the percent of waste in the piece purchased. A boneless roast, for instance, yields at least one, often two, more serv ings œr pound than the same roast with bone in. For in formation on comparing cost per serving, call the Marion County Extension office for a copy of the bulletin '‘Comparing Food Costs,” No. 803. k SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON HOWARD'S Golden Rule Television And Translator Headquarters Sales and Service PACKARD - BELL and MOTOROLA TV We are now equipped to service 2-way radios. Now located in Pittam Bldg. Phone Mill City 897-2446