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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1963)
ft—'Hu* Mill City Entrrprbsr, ’I hiirMluy, April 2fl, 1IMÌ3 LOCALS«- a A llKHight tur bid»y—"TTin easiest way to mal«* a moun tain Olii .>( a moli-hill li just to add a Ulti«* dirt.“ Mr. and Mra. Clarence June» visited recently with an uncle and aunt, Samuel and Elizabeth Crow pioneer residents of Kent, Wn. They alao visited with c< nodus. Mr. and Mis Floyd Jones at Yelm. Wn., whom they had not seen since 1904 Mrs. Jones brought the couple back to Mill City last week _____________ Vlalllnt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S J. Ferrigno at West Fir, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Plymalc and Mr. and Mra. Eldon Hutchinson Mr. iuid Mr». <l»y loti Haiti inori* of Redmond route, «top ped briefly In Mill City Friday enroute from Sheridan where II» V ha.I visited Willi their Kill, Mr. and Mra. E. K. Flail Jim. He la an instructor at th >m Aloha recently visited >1>• -i l.lan High school Mill City friends. Mr». F.ari HUne and two children, Sherrie and Jay ol Medford, spent Easter with 1 their grandmother, Mra. It. D. 'IXirpln Sherrie, who Is 3, par ticipated In the Jaycee Easter egg hunt and won u prize, luist week's issue of Th«* Enterprise erroneously hated her name as I Otaa Mr. anil Mra. Paul Cree spent the weekend in Redmond and went fishing with their son und daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Hob Cree, Mra. I'liiyd Hlu-plierd Is Mill ciaiflned to her home due to illness Mr. and Mra. Ixrwell Cree were in Salem Sunday afternoon where they attended the Gold en Wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Allx-rt Halscth at the West Salem Mctluxlist church. Sunday evening they visited at the home of Mrs. Cree's bro ther. who Is 111, and his wife, I .Mr and Mrs Wade Dickinson, and later nt thr home of Mr. and Mrs O. W. Gorton and Mr. anil Mrs. Itlll Hunter and Mra J. C. Dickinson. family <<! Gervais, former Mill Mr. and Mra. Ihutlel Klelhege City residents, visited with 1 were in l*orthind Saturday friends and relatives here Sun day. They attended services at where they attended "Gardens the Mill City Presbyterian on Revue," at the Coliseum. church. 'Diry are active In They said it was an outstanding show. church work nt Gervais. Npra-ial Ex angellalle aery Ices began Tuesday April 23 at the Mill City Community church with Evangelist Jerry I kick worth in charge. Services Ex*- gln nt 7:30 each night and be sides the regular services there will lie special music with lxt«-k- worth singing and playing his guitar Thr meetings are open to the public. Al Ward Is receh Ing treat ment nt the University of Ore- go.« Medical hospital for arth ritis. Mrs. Ward said this week that a numlier of treatments had been used, including heavy leg casts which to date have not helped him. Islrtiiiiir Hrauty Salon st Stayton. Open Monday through Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: 8 30 to I Phone Stayton 769- 3322 31G Third Street 46tf Brunner’s Flowers Flowers For All Occasions GLAD BULBS large and miniature 230 N. K. 4th St Mill C ity, Ore. Phone 897-24.V» kVf DELIVER The Mill City Harden club will meet Ihuraday. May 2 at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schroeder with Mrs. Curtis Cline as co-hostess for the 1 o'clock dessert luncheon For the program Wilbur Bluhm of Salem will speak on "Insecti cides. their advantages and dis advantages." The nominating committee will make their re port during the business meet ing Mr. and Mr». Paul Mason <>( la-luinon, visited friends In Mill City last Thursday, Don Cole from Burn» will be guest speaker Sunday fore noon at thr* 11 o'clock service nt the Mill City Christian church. He is a student at Northwest Christian college at Eugene and will lx* streaking on behalf of thr college. shield» HrMinr ha» return ed from a trip to the cnst. bringing an elderly aunt back with him for a visit. 4 ____ Mr. and Mr». Jim Mitchell and daughter of Vancouver. B. C spent Sunday visiting with Mr and Mrs Les Ross She is a cousir. whom they had not seen In 25 years. SAVE $100 SALE OFFER GOOD FOR APRIL and MAY 15 Foot Frostless Refrigerator - Freezer Reg. Price $399.95 Now - With Trade....... Now On Display At Our Store. Two Appliances In One A Once In A Lifetime Deal. A & M Toman Hardware Phone 897-2785 Mill City. Ore. Mental Health Week Slated Apr. 28 May 4 Ofu-ratlon Friendship will launch Mental Health week, April 28 to May 4 and is spon- sroed by the Mental Health As sociation of Oregon. Plans call tor Open Houses at state hospitals throughout the state and visitors will be wel come to exchange friendly greet ings with patients, will be con ducted tiinxjgh the wards, ther apy rinnii and see the recrea tional facilities. Oregon’s new. beautiful ami modem Dammasch hospital will hold open house from 1 00 until 5 P. M on Sunday April 28 This Is a 400 bed, intensive treatment hospital, 30 miles from Salem and easily reach ed on the freeway. Oregon State hospital will welcome visitors from 1 00 until 4 P. M Eastern Oregon hos pital in Pendleton will hold In formal often house and friends may drop in anytine on Sunday. Also having open house will be Morningside hospital in Port land. "Operations Friendship” Is a g<»»d time for the public to learn more ubout the facilities and new techniques which are now doing so much tor the mentally DI, according to Dr. Joseph Matarazzo, president of the Mental HcaltL Association of Oregon. Playing at the Mill Cty i Theatre was "My Pal Guo" with Richard Widmark. FROM OUR FILES Fifteen Years Ago Five Years Ago Pictured on the front page of 'Die Enterprise was Marlin Noyes who had just completed his basic training with the army at Ft Ord. Some 40 ¡M-ople had visited Santiam Union High school dur ing Career Day, and told stu- dents about their jobs and why they liked them. Mrs. Perry Clipfell and her mother, Mrs. Ray Nye, had left that week on a trip to Rapid City, S Dak. Elmer Klutke had just op ened a service station at the west edge of Gates. He was as sisted by "Dutch" Allen At Lyons Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman had announc ed the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette to Kenneth ComeU. The Rainbow Girls had hon ored Phyllis Pate, who had txi-n selected as Grand Repre sentative to the state of Ten nessee. Mrs. Charlie French was act ing as Cancer Crusade chair man that year with Mrs. Floyd Völkel as the Gates chairman. I Jenny Sheythe had left that week for San Diego. Calif., where he was to lx* stationed Mr. and Mm. Richard Ver with tile Naval Air Force. beck and family of Albany vis ited during the weekend at the Ten Years Ago home of Mr. and Mrs. 1/ mj I s Willy Clark had won a $10 Verbeck. award at the Mill City Lions Mr. and Mm. Hex (llirnnrt club talent show that week with celebrated their 23rd wedding a Swedish character imperson having a ation. Carol and Phyllis Pate, anniversary by "luau" dinner in Salem. They tap dancers, JoEllen Agee, ba were joined at a Salem restau ton twirler also were winners. Harrison Caughey, high school rant by Mr. and Mrs. Claries Varrick and later went to their principal was leaving to teach home for an evening of bridge. at Yamhill the next year. He had been here two years. lahny P<xir»b»ky ha* ac Theme for the high school cepted a contract to teach in prom that year was "Pink the new Albany Memorial Jun Champagne" with the juniors ior High school next year, ac- doing an outstanding job of de cording to his parents. Mr. and corating. Julia Bassett of Santiam Re Mrs. Arey P«x!rabsky. He will teach in the metal shop and bekah lodge had received an I also assist with basketball and appointment to serve as color I football coaching. He is a re- bearer of the Retx-kah Assem bly of Oregon. She is a past no cer.t graduate of OSU. ble grand of the lodge. It seems that there was a bad Mr. and Mr». James til* <1 ar.d Mr and Mrs. Bill Hirte epidemic of flu and colds that were in Portland Friday even- year, also, with Kleenex serv Ing to attend open house at ing as man's best friend, ac Kenton Grade school. The Ol cording to an article in The sons and Mr. Hirte both at Enterprise. tended the school when they were youngsters Mrs. Olson said she was somewhat sur prised when they first came io Mill City and went into Hirte's Lockers to discover that he was the boy they knew in school. TTie Kenton open house marked the 50th anniversary of its founding. The Santiam (Mill Cty) Lions club had taken a 30-<lay option on an 11-acre tract of land owned by Glen Shelton with the idea of setting up a city park. (It is still In use.) Mayor Harold Kliewer that week reminded residents of the new ordinance that forbid fire works in the city. Jack I-ake and Merle Tedesko had leased the Silver Saddle filling station from Richard Cain and Cecil Lake. Mrs. Ray Johnson had been appointed deputy for the De troit area in the Marion Coun ty disaster relief unit. Sam Koontz, conductor on the SP run from Albany, had bagged a seven foot cougar and four wildcats in the Me- hama area. Gifford Ambers of Gates had been severely I bitten by a neighbor's dog. It took six stitches to close the wound. Charles Powe Ison and Frank Smith, both recently out of the Navy were building a sawmill near Niagara. JANCE To Tiny and the Northwest Drifters Playing everything from a Limbo to a Vienesse Waltz They're great. Saturday Night, April 27 At LAST FRONTIER Gaten, Oregon Phone 897-2400 Grand Opening Mr». Ilrirn Saucier haa re turned to her work in Dr. John R« id’s office after being ab sent with a severe bout with the flu. Sale The fhi bug tut» bit hartl In many families in the area with a great deal of absenteeism noted In both schools here. Many people had been feeling I fortunate to escape the bug | during the winter. biU like the | recent rains, it came with ve.igeance. Friend» here will be glail hear that Harvey Tolbert improving slightly. He is nxim 113 at tile Veteran's hos pital in Vancouver, Wn. Mr. und Mr». HIllium Shuey visited Sunday with Mr. and I Mis. Bill Norris in Eugene. , They are former Mill City res idents and he has recently been quite ill .Mr». Sylvia Duncan and Mr». Bessie Bassett are among those that are ill with the flu this week. Mrs. Helen Fowler who lives with them has managed to keep going. Mr. and Mr». Ijwrrrnce Brent have been suffering with the flu, he has remained on his job ns elementary school principal as many of his teachers are ill, but Mrs Brent has been con fined to bed. Larry Brent took the 7th grade girls and one 8th grad er from Mill City Elementary school on a field trip to the coast Saturday. He said the weather was a little on the damp side but the girls enjoyed a study of sea life and many visited spots they had never seen before. Mr. and Mm. Dale Howell of Klamath Falls visited with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Howell over the weekend. The families also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Van Thome of I^ebanon. They are all long-time friends and all former Klamath Falls resi- dents. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. How ell had not seen the Thornes for over 20 years. 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