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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1963)
6—'Hie Mill (it) Enterprise, Thursday, April 25, 19<13 DETROIT IDANHA Mr*. Arnold Malone The Willing Workers held their regular meeting Wednes day afternoon Officers elected were: Opal Leming, president; Louella Floyd, rice president and Stella Davis, secretary treasurer. Installation will be held at the next meeting. May 3. The club will have a party April 26 at 8 p. m. in the Idan ha fire hall. Games will be played and refreshments serv ed. There will be a drawing for a quilt which the club has made. Russell Rice has been ill this week. Mabel Parker has returned to her job with the Highway Department at Lake Shore park Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Estey are home again after spending several months in Salem. The l'etroit Women's Civic club meeting will be held on Thursday. May 2 at Marion Forks lodge. Nan Young will be I hoatess. assisted by Co-hostes i ses. Dorothy Morgan and Lora Abrams. Installation will be held at this meeting. i The Deanha PTA held an 1 executive meeting Thursday night at the Detroit school. | The Scholarship Committee of the Deanha PTA will have a meeting May to pick the win ners ot the scholarship. Mem bers of the committee are Har old Roth, chairman; Robert Young. Lee Hopson, Arnold Ma lone and Chester Storey. Miss Linda Barker celebrated her 18th birthday anniversary with a party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker. Guests were Linda and Donna Brown. Kaye Die- bert. Jerilyn Hopson. Donna Storey, Serena Hawthorne. Janee Belveal and Ketty Ma lone After the party there was a dance at the school, sponsored By Eva Brewder by the letterman's club Recent guests at the home of Sunday visitors at the Ray Mr and Mr*. Cyyde Lewis and Sophy home were Miss LuAnn Whittaker of Monmouth, and Mr. and Mrs Bert Lyons were Mr. and Mrs. Hill Sherratt of Richard Rice of Salem. Portland. Mr and Mrs. Nile Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise of lewis from Gardiner, and Mrs Oceanside. Calif . are now liv Roxie Trask of Salem. ing in this area. He lived Members of the Wednesday here about 30 years ago. afternoon card club held their Mr. Muise worked for Ham party at the fire hall with sev monds at Camp 17 on the Bend eral tables of 500 In play bil road right of way. Mr. Muise lowing a onr thirty dessert and son, Ollie, of Mill City will luneheon. High score was held open a small engine repair shop by Alma Olmstead, second high on Detroit avenue, next to The by Zeta Prichard and low by Patio in Detroit. The Muises Ruth Lyons. Other* attending have three other children. were Bertha Allen. Katie Sieg. Warner in Seattle; Wiley of Alice Huber. Rose Bassett, Le Portland anil Louise of Santee. ota Worden, Helen L y on*. Calif. Gladys Edwards and the hostess The American Legion Aux Margaret Kunkle. iliary held their regular meet A large crowd was present ing Tuesday. April 16 at Idan for the special meeting of the ha Fire hall. Officers were People's Co-Operative Tele- elected as follows: President. phone Cbmpany held Wednes Shirley Knapp; first vice pre day evening in the All Purpose sident, Opal Leming; second room of the Mari-Linn sch«x»l. LYONS If You Can't Buy it at Home—- Use This Salem The meeting was called for dis cussion on the possibility of re organizing the company from their membership corporation into a stock company. A very lively discussion was h««l«l and another meeting will be held tor further discussion before It is brxxight to a vote. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Anderson, Izuells, Judy and Bill Mc- Cready of Stayton were Easter week end guests at McCleary, Washington where they attend ed th«« tiOth wedding anniver sary of Mrs. Aadeaon's parents Mr. ami Mrs, Herman Allan. Wendell Weaver maintenance mail for the People's Co-Oper ative Telephon«» Company re- porta that the line to Scio is rx>w completed and the patron* may call by direct dialing toll free. Dt«» unemployment situation In the Lyons area hasn't seem ed to prove huzarditu*. with the mill* in full operation. Tlic Simpson Plywixxl plant is op erating with three shifts and i* under the union with th«« local union office open during the day. The Frerea Lumber Com pany is operating with two shifts and is a non union plant. Frank Lumber Cbmpany Is also operating with two shifts, and tlie Cedar lumber Cbmpany with one shift provided a g«xxl lin • of work for local men also from surrounding communities as well as transients Thiring the harvest time the berry and bean fields provide ample sup ply of work for the younger one* as well as the cannery work. Monday over night guests at th«» home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anedrson and family was her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William English from Detroit, Michigan. They left Tuesday morning for Madras to visit a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry zVfrank, and will also visit in California en route home. Members of th«» Lyons Garden club went to Portland Thurs day to attend the Garden Re view held at the Coliseum. The* reported it an out standing show. Member* attending were Laura Neal. Pearl Hudson. Helen. Johnston. Rose Bassett. Martha Cruson, Crime Taylor, Letitia Lcngacher, Kathryn Neal. Evelyn Julian, and Gert rude Weidman. Mrs. Hazel Wirth with her seventh grade pupils were hosts for a dinner honoring the eighth grade studets held in the cafe teria at the school Friday ev ening. An exceptionally lovely party was given by Mrs. Wirth with all the seventh grade as sisting. The tables were decor ated representing "orchid gard ens" with basket* of trailing orchids, orchid trees and rock gardens. A program was pre sented with several skits and plays. The seventh grade moth ers assisted Following the pro gram and dinner, dancing fur nished entertainment for the evening. Mrs. Hazel Wirths seventh graders took a field trip to »he legislature in Salem and the Woolen Mills at Jefferson Eddie Ayers, three-month-old son of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Ayres was taken to Doeren- bachcr hospital in Portland for treatment. The baby is suffer ing from a vascular ring and will have to undergo surgery soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith have purcha*«»d the former Draper house. Mrs. Ruth Lyon* spent sever al days at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson in Salem. Mrs. Lyons was assisting in the care of her brother, who is seriously ill. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Lydia Culwell was her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. j and Mrs. Ray Short from Man zanita. The also visited at the ] Elmer Culwell and Howard | Naue homes. Mr. and Mrs. Her schel Culwell and family of Sa lem were Saturday evening vis itors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell. vice president, Ruth Miller; secretary, Ada Thompkins, treasurer. /Mice Cram; histor ian. Bernice Dummer; Sgt. at arms, Carolyn Gardner and Chaplain. Pearl Giebler. Dele gates are Ada Tbmpkins, Shir Septic Tanks Health Foods Alignment & Frame ley Knapp, and alternates are Carolyn Gardner and Myrna Scharff Bros. Natural Health Center Davidson’s Auto Service Howard. Sarah Smith was elected to Repair Service, Day or Nite Complete Line of Health Food Manufacturers of State Approv ed Pre-Cast Concrete Septic go to Girl's State with Jerilyn Bear Wheel Alignment 4 Products 4 Natural Vitamins Tanks Hopson a* alternate. Installation Balancing - Frame Straigten- Organic Cosmetics Complete Tank 4 Sewer Con of officer* will be at a joint ing - AAA Tbwing struction and Cleaning. Radio meeting with the American Le 1073 Com i SE 362-9861 Over 40 yrs. of reliable service Dispatched. Free Estimates - gion on May 11th. Mrs. Mary Henderson attend Bonded and Insured Hobbies & Toys 636 Front St. NE ed a meeting of Cub Masters Den Mothers in Salem, to Ph. 363-8955 or 362-5547 Hennings Toy-Hobby Shop 362-5568 Salem 1155 20th SE and make plans for the Scout Expo Complete line of toy’s sition on May 25. and hobbies. Appliance Repair Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Junior William Come in and look around. We son and family spent Saturday are sure you will find what United Repair Co. Jim's Shoe Service visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene you want. Presley at Lebanon. Appliance 4 Refrigeration Toy 4 Hobby Store 143 High NE Logger Boots from $28 50 Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Presley Service Hobby Shop 1325 Crons M. SE spent the weekend at Lebanon Heavy Work Shoes Refrigerators - Ranges - visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Washers - Dryers - Ironers - Monuments Presley. The Largest Selection in the Coffee Makers - Toasters - Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith Capital Monuments Irons, Etc. had a letter from Freddie, who Valley Priced Right! Ph 585-4480 339 High St. NE is in the Navy. He is in Ice Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desch land. He had been on a 4-day Salem, Oregon Shoes For The Entire Family pass, doing some sight-seening. Owners The Deanha PTA will have Complete Repair Service Automotive its installation of officers April Serving You Personally 183 High St. NE 362-1420 26 at 7 ;30 p. m. A movie will Wiltse’s Garage be shown. New Location 140 Hoyt St. S. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith, Auto 4 Truck Repairs Dorsey and Bryan and Mrs. Salem Shoe Repair Phone 363-6887 Fred Storey visited with the 24 hr. Towing Service Buck Storey family in Corvallis Pioneer Shoe Repair Motorcycles Body W’ork - Painting Sunday. Edward A. Thompson The Detroit high school went Collision Work Honda Fine Shoe Repair - Orthopedic to Fall* City for a baseball 1375 Highland Ave. N. E. Prescriptions Accurately Filled game Monday. They will play Valsetz here Thursday, April Ph. 364-3442 Days 363-4917 Nites 464 Court St. NE 363-9576 26 at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dun Arch’s Eagle Service bar attended the All-Arabian Television Horse show at Salem Sunday. Gas For Less - Oil-Uibrication A baby shower was held on Northwest Television Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dyna Check Electric Tune Up $265.00 4 Up. $5.00 Down Lois Bowers for Mrs. Robert $5.00 Per Week O. A. C. Bowers by Mrs. Myrna Karns 2385 Dallas Rd. N. W 362-9071 Sales — Service See these Machines at and Mrs. Stella Davis. Guests .Sportsmen’s Center were Mrs. Florence Johns, mo MiU City, ther of Mrs. Robert Bowers. Sa New 4 Used Banquets lem; Susie McDonnell, Bright Optometrists wood. Ore; Charlotte Harris. China City Resaurant 421 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-5932 Seattle. Wn.; Alicia Morgan, Famous Chinese 4 American Pomeroy Optical Co. Nina Lewis Vee Golden, Myrtle Dishes Optometrists 4 Opticians Geston, Pearl Giebler. Louella Welding Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy Orders To Take Out Floyd, Pat Thornton. Paula Optometrist We Specialize in Banquets Roscoe’s Welding Works Bowers, Barbara Bowers, and M. B. McKenney. Asso. Cindy Kams. and Parties 383 State St. Salem Mrs. Myrtle Geston is in the All Kind of Welding Phone 363-9011 Open 7 Days A Week Santiam Memorial hospital for tests and observation. Open Saturdays 3583 Commercial SE 362-2117 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dum Pick-Up Campers 4055 State St. NE 363-3028 mer and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dummer of Draperies Ken-Way Sales Woodbum and Mr. and Mrs. Chinook 4 Caveman Pick-Up Welding Supplies Piilip Jeli, and Mr. and Mrs. Ida Weston Draperies Campers Virgil Diehl of Mt. Angel on Custom Made Draperies 8-9-10 Ft. also Chassis Mounts Valley Welding Supply Co. Sunday. Aladdin Travel Trailers Complete Selection of Fabrics Mrs. Dora Ketchum, local Authorized Airco Dealers sales representative for a cos 3703 State (4 Comers Area) Exclusive Prints - All Price Sales - Rentals - Service metics firm was first prize Phone 364-1519 Ranges - Free Estimates Portable Gas 4 Electric winner in a recent contest spon 4193 Cherry St. NE 364-3650 Accessories - Repairing - Rental sored by the company. She won Welding Equipment Parts a silver server, and a coin Pickup Canopies and Sleepers Medical Oxygen 4 Mixed Gases purse. She also received a cer Drugs For Home and Hospital Service tificate naming her "president's Four (kimcrs Pharmacy Restaurants first lady.” There were 10 of Phone 364-4446. In Emergencies these certificates awarded at Andy Johnson, Owner 363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557 the sales meeting in Salem Mon Drugs - Toiletries Minute Cafe 325 High S. E. Salem day. Sundries - Veterinary Supplies "In Hollywood” The Junior High Camp Fire Prescriptions Carefully and Family Restaurant In North Santiam Contact group met Monday at the Hennig's Hobby Shop Accurately Compounded Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners Hoover’s Repair. home of their leader. Mrs. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily — Banquet Rooms - Catering To Have Open House Thelma Storey. The girls col 10 A. M. To 6 P. M. Sunday Ask tor Jim or Veryl Service Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hennnig, lected for the Cancer fund in and Holidays 2045 Fairground Rd NE 362-9373 897-2911 Mill City Idanha, then returned to Mrs. owners of Henning's Toy 4 S 4 H Green Stamps Storey's for hamburgers. Girls Hobby Shop at 143 High St. N. 135 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-7727 taking part were Billy Malone, E. announced recently they Western Wear Emergencies Call 363-3093 Saw Service I-aura Storey, Judy Roth, Celcia were holding an open house Williamson, Donna Storey, and May 1 through the 5th to intro Vista Saw Shop Van’s Outdoor Store duce their new hobby club to Janelle Hawthorne. Floor Covering Lark Brown, Owner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn William the Salem and surrounding The Most Complete Line of son and family, and Mr. and areas. The new club is located Precision Filing 4 Grinding Western Wear in the Valley Mrs. Charlie Lichlyter went to at 1225 Cross St. S. E. and will All Types Saws Finest Selection of Saddles Grants Pass Sunday to visit be open from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. English 4 Western Scissors 4 Pinking Shears Mr. and Mrs. Burley Coffee and seven days a week. Expert in structors will be on hand at all Mr. and Mrs Van Cleave. Sharpened and Repaired All Nationally Adveristed AipMIt TII« times and all types of hobbies Modem Shop Merchandise Vinyl TII« will be taught. Ceramic TH« This is the first club of its 165 Salem Hts. Ave. SE 362-1217 211 Commercial NE 363-4343 Print, Ite. Why Suffer Ixtnger? kind on the west coast. Mr. When others fail, use our Chin Hennig, a member of the Hobby DIRECT SALES CO. ese herb remedies for all ail Industry Ass’n. of America said MINI] Second Hand Stores UN 13th It. II Klam, Or»«on Work Clothing ments. Amazing success for movies will be show from time 6,000 years in China. to time. A new ceramics kiln Norm’s Second Hand Store Victor Luey I^es Newman’s has been Installed recently. BUSINESS DIRECTORY of surgery ut the University of Oregon Medical School, works under sterile conditions with cultures us«xi in research supported in part by grant from American Cancer Crusade« conducted annually in April. GATES The Women's Club Plant Sale amt Coffee, held Thursday of tertxxMi at the clubhouse, netted approximately $28 for the or ganization A fairly large crowd, from as far away a* Detroit, Mehama and Lyons turned out for the event. The plant* on sale were Identified by their common namrs and care and culture amt descriptions of the plant* were available to the buyers. The club plans to do this again for their sale neat year, too, though they hope to tie able to have a more com plete amt thorough system of tagging ami labeling set up. They hope to be able to have plants brought earlier next year, so they will have time to do any necessary research regarding the plants. The Gate* Cub scouts have been invited by the Mill City Cub scouts to go swimming at the Y pool in Salem Friday. Parents amt brothers and sis ters of tile CUbs are welcome to acompany them All those who are going will meet at the Youth Center in the ¡»ark in Mill City at 6 45 p. m There will be no admission charge to the ¡xx»l for the Cubs Swimming will be from 8 to 8.45 p. m.. Mrs Margaret Thomas en tertained Tuesday with a birth day dinner for her brother, l-ang Stafford. Other guests present were Mrs Lang Stsf- ford, hl* sisters, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Edith Knnoff, Alice Thacker, Ruth Vining, and a great-nephew. Skye Shaw. "A Will of Your Own.” the Santiam Canyon Home Exten sion project lesson for March, will b* presented this Friday. April 26 at 1 p. ni. at the IOOF hall In Mill City. Leaders Mary Gullifortl and [.cola Delkcr. who wrre unable to be ¡»resent last month, will present the les son. 'Hie Gates Community Church Ladies* Missionary group met at the church last Wednesday afternoon. Present nt the meet ing were Mrs William Howell. Mrs Sarah Raines, Mr*. Lang Stafford. Mrs B»«rt Martin, Mr* Clyde Oliver, and Mrs. Oliver Watson. Visitors last Tuesday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs Merle Devine were Mrs. Bessie Cros by ami Mrs lenn Calcagno and two boys, all of Portland By Marian Stovall Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trindle and their two small children. Alice and Pat. of Baker, and Mrs. Alice Trindle of Salem, were dinner guests of the Lang Staf ford* Friday. Trindle is a cattle rancher north of Baker. The Trindle* are ol<l time friends of the Staffords. Other callers this week at the Stafford hums were Terry Jacobson, Mr and Mr*. > oyd Honncysette and daugh ter. Janice, Mr*. lz>ui*e Case and Cindy and Tari of Salem. Mrs Charlie Cannon ami Bren da. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Wat son and Steve Myers of Elk horn. Mr. and Mr* Clare Hennes* .«nd Mr. an«l Mrs. Don Marshall went on a trip last Thursday, which includ««d shopping in Port land, a visit at The Dalles, and a stop at the Marshall's ranch in Eastern Oregon. The Hen nes* children stayed at the home of their grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Hennes*. until their parent's return Saturday. Next Sunday, April 28. the Sunday services at the Gate* Community church will begin at a later time than usual, due to the Water Parade on the Santiam River. Sunday sclusil wiU begin at 11 a m. ami the church services will begin at 12 noon. This is also Northwest Christian college day, and a student minister from that school will be in charge of the service In place of Bob Allis- ton. the regular student min ister. The Gate* Women's club met Thursday morning at the club house for their April meeting. Catherine TUmidge and Ruby Brisbin were appointed to the nominating committee. and will submit nomination* for election of officers at the May meeting. The American Federation of Women's club meeting will be April 30 at Macleay. A work day is planned for the near fu ture, w««athcr permitting. Pre sent at the meeting were Toni Thomas. Mary Wilson. Cather ine Tumidge, Hattie Cole, El sie Völkel, Bessie Novak. Ruby Brisbin and Lola Hennes*. Last Saturday, th«« Cub Scouts held a cook««d fcxxl sale at the Gates store to raise fund* to pay for their copi««s of "Boy's Life.” They would like to ex press their appreciation to ev eryone who supported them in Why Don't VOI) Subscribe to this project. T1IE MILL CITY ENTEKI’KIXE | Carload Prices Furniture Refinishing The Friendly Store Men's Wear - Work Clothing - Rainwear - Boots 4 Shoes Appliances - Furniture - Radios Edgar R. Brock Ball Band Boots - Justin Boots- Furniture 4 Piano Refinishing TV's - Dishes - Gune Endicott Johnosn 4 Redwing Also Antiques Shoes - U. S. Rubber Foot Wear We take pride in doing Hand and Power Tools Good Work. 179 Commercial St. NE 664 Norway St. NE 365-8367 2170 Lancaster Dr. NE 363-6112 Phone 363-5508 We Buy, Sell 4 Trade Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co 1191 3rd St. West Salem Ph. 362-1830 Tues 4 Sat Only 1 9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. 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