The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 06, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    ft—1’hr Mill city EnterpriM , Tliunsday, Jun«* H. 19(13
In a letter received recently
by Tlie Enterprise from Mr«.
Gale liorottiy, site mid their
friends lie re might be interested
In knowing that Gale wni now
working at Yvlkiwluil dam near
Hardin, Mont. She said »he and
Susan would join him m soon
A IlMiogti for U m I h ) —"A oiiillr 11« school wn« out in Pierre, but
li a curve that can set a lot that they would return there In
September a« ah«* la uguln
of thing! straight.”
li netting in Ute Pierre, S. D.
Mr. mid Mm. lion Mdn and schools,
daughter, Cbnnle, from Brook
Mr. iutd Mm. Joy Keeton mid
Ings. wen* guests of Mr. and
Mri Charlie French from Fri­ family will move next week to
Stayton where they have pur-
day until Monday.
< hnicil a liome. They have have
Mr. mid Mr*. Karl Koene nnd lived in a hou«e owned by Mr.
baby ton moved to Granta Pun and Mri Mel Rambo on Sth
tlx* lint of the week, when* he «tree! for Ute pint three year«.
Keeton li employed by Simp­
will lie employed.
son's Plywood,
Mr. and Mm. Dick Cowden,
<iue»l» lm»t week nt thr homo
Janet and Darin from Redmond
■pent from Tuesday until Sat­ of Mr and Mr». Charley Slew­
urday nt the Ixirnr of her par­ art and family wen* her bro­
ent«. Mr and Mr«. Paul Cree. ther tn law and «later, Mr. and
While here Mr« Cowden alio Mr» Donald Tobey and child-
visited other relative« und ten of San Jose, Calif., Mr«.
S W Stewurt of Hermiston
friends,
and ttonnn und Robert Bowen
Mr. and Mm. Don Peb-moii of Willamina. Mr. and Mr«.
and daughter from Puyallup. I'oliey ate considering making
Wn., »(«•nt the weekend nt th«- } u move to Bend to get out <if
home of her mother, Mri Anna ; tlie California "rat race."
■Swift.
Mr. and Mr». Jay Bruce mid
I m I I'lliiiir Beauty Salon at fninllv of Beaverton. i|icnt aev-
Slayton. Open Monday through era) days last week visiting
with her parent», Mr. and Mm.
Friday 9 to 8. Saturday hour*
Tex Blazek 'flu* men «pent Ute
h JU to 4 Ptrone Stay ton 769 weekend fishing in Eaitem
5322 383 Third Street.
46tf Oregon nnd caught Utelr limit.
Forming a urekrnd fishing
i party to Elk I-akc were Mr.
' nnd Mr». Fred Moore, Mr. und
I Mm. Elbert Jackson and daugh­
ter, ot lx*banon, and latrry Mo­
berg. All in U m * purty report a
good catch with little lfi-year-
old Larry getting «even nice
trout.
Weekend gurwla nt the home
of Mr. and Mm. Burrell Cole
were Mr. and Mm. Marlin Cole
<>f Salem. Additional Sunday
dinner guests were Mr. and
Mm. Hollis Tumldge.
You'll Like Our Food
Steaks, Chicken
Sea Food
Live Music Every
Friday and Saturday
We have fixxl fit for a king.
Delicioux ateaks, a a v o r y
muxtx, and a wide aelect-
ionx of favorite entrees.
Come in and enjoy eating in
wholesome, pleasant sur­
roundings.
Chris Campbell, Owner
Phone 859-2801
w*
MEHAMA
Mr. mid Mr». Dunni Moore
have returned to Chimncum.
Wn . after »pending some time
vialtlng here with Mr. and Mri.
Pnt Moore and Mr. and Mm.
Bill Lyne«» nnd fumtlie«. They
returned lutme by Ute way <*f
Longview, Wn.. where their
■on haa their ranch lea«cd.
While in Mill City they sub­
scribed to The Enterprise so
they could keep up "with the
new«.’*
lx*wl» iutd Clark College.
Portland. Ore. Roger Norrie,
sophomore music major from
Mill City, ha» been named to
Pill Mu Alpha, national men'»
music honorary, lie is the ionic
.d Mr .oid Mm l’u.uie Norrie.
Mill City
Mr. Mid Mr». Don Erickana
nnd family left this week for
Iztgan, Utah. where he has a
teaching ¡xisition next year. He
was an instructor at Santiam
Union High «chool the post two
yearn.
The IP »und Kobin Pinochle
club member« were entertained
Monday evening by Marge Hit­
ter at her home. The hostess
served a dessert before the ev­
ening of cards. Guests of the
club were Faye Verbeck, who
won high prize, and Ruth Tohl.
Winning pinochle was Lou Mac­
Gregor and Irene Pudrabsky
!. . . ¡lol ton The last meeting
of the current season will tie
June 17. place to be announced
later.
Advance Patterns
We have a full line of this popular pattern in
stock. Come in and choose yours today.............
then buy your serving needs here.
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
MUI City
BREAKFAST
Special $1.00
Ham, Bacon or Sausage
Toast - Jelly
Hash Browns
Coffee
2 Eggs
Stack of Hot Cakes
EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY
2:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M.
Buck & Doe Cafe
Hiway 22
Gates, Oregon
Summer Recreation Program
Registration Blank
Name
GOING
TO BUILD
OR REPAIR?
... SEE USI
Addrcax
Phon«-
Age
Activity
Time available U> play
When it comes to building supplies,
we con meet all your needs "from the
ground upl" Everything from founda­
tion masonry to roofing at thrifty
prices. Everything delivered right to
your ¡ob riaht on time*
(If Little League) Birth Date.....
Fill In And Mail To:
TONI KOSYDAR
Box 441
Girl of the month at Santiam
Union High school is Frances
Reid, who will lx* a senior next
year. She is the Jaughtcr al
Izr. und Mrs. John W. Reid,
Frances is the newly-elected
»indent Isxiy secretary and has
ixM-n active In all class und
school activities.
She is u member of thr Pep
club and the Honor Society.
Boy 0/ The Month
Mill City
Seniors Tell of
Plans For
Schooling
Kelly Lumber Sales
Upper Canyon Scouts
Open Saturday
Ph. 897-2610 Mill City, Oregon
Receive Awards
IDANHA—Cub Scout Pack 47
held its last meeting for the
season Tuesday, May 28, with
a wiener roast at Mongold.
Cub Master Al Gardner pre­
sent«! the followi"" —vards:
Silver arrows, Don Hiebert
and Arthur Howard; Lion
Badge and Silver arrow to Jim
Morgan; Webelo Badges to Jim
Morgan. Steven Taylor. Gerald
Hiebert, Dorsey Smith, Allen
Benton, Phillip Meyers and
Freddie Miller.
Randy Gardner was given a
flash camera for selling the
most tickets to the Scout Circus.
Cubmaster Al Gardner pre­
sented Den Mother Frieda Hie­
bert with a five and six-year
service pin and Den Mother.
Dorothy Morgan with a two and
three year service award. Also
for their help w-ith Pack 47
this year, each received a gold
bow pin with the cub scout
emblem.
The Pack presented Al Card­
ner with a Cub Scout paper
weight.
Jacksand Jills
and Ills and Pills
Now that school is out many
of the graduating seniors here
iiave started making plans tor
their higher education; some!
onlv in the formative stage and i
other actively working toward ,
that goal.
Before school wai out a num­
ber of tin* seniors indicated
what they planned on doing and
it will be interesting to follow
their plans.
Linda Bassett plans on be­
coming a nurse and received a
I scholarship to Sacred Heart
hospital in Eugene.
Harley Bell plans on attend-
ing vocational school in Salem.
Bonnie Boroughs will enter
the University ot Oregon.
Another candidate for voca­
tional technical school is Ken
Chichester.
Boy of the month at Santiam
Mary Cogar has already em- | Upper Canyon Turns
Union High school is Allen barked upon her career as a '
$31 1.09 In To
Warde, son of Mr. and Mrs. housewife.
Dove WartJc.
David Hickerson plans on at- !
He was a member of this tending Linfield college.
Cancer Fund
year's graduating senior class.
Sharon HostetUer will attend
Allen is an honor roll stu­ business college Also entering
DETROIT—District Chairman
dent and took an active interest business school will be Sandra Gladys Champion announced
in shop. 71111 year he assisted I Johnson.
the Cancer drive for the upper
| Okinori Ono will return to his Santiam Canyon has been com­
us slxip foreman.
Hr plans on attending voca­ native Japan later this month pleted with $311.09 turned in. I
tional school and would like to and will continue his education
At Marion Forks $14.78 was
become a draftsman.
there.
collected: $109.16 at Detroit and
Patsy Pennick plans on at- $187.15 at Idanha.
Stella Diebert was chairman
Members of thr North San- tending the University of Ore-
at Marion Forks; Thelma Stor­
tiam Gladiolus society met Sun­ gon.
Carol Schaer, salutatorian of ey at Idanha, and Gladys
day at the home of Mrs. Adolph
Champion at Detroit. There
Brunner, to complete plans for her class will attend OCE.
Bruce Tueni will enter the were six volunteer helpers. Mel­
their Glad show which will be
heavy equipment maintenance ba Harlan, Myrna Ketchum,
held August 10 this year.
field.
Lucille Overland, Donna Rae
Phone
Allan Warde is now working Stahlman. Pat Graham and
Mr. nnd Mr». Tnm Morris.
nt
Simpson's
and
wishes
to
Alice
Reiner.
Terry and Tamra are spending
a two weeks vacation visit­ train for a draftsman this fall
ing Tom’s relatives at Grand at a vocational school.
Gary Whitsett is another sen­
Junction. Colo, They plan to
IN HONOR OF FORD’S WINNING STREAK
visit Yellowstone National Park ior planning to attend OCE. An­
other
college
prospect
is
Rusty
and other scenic spots enroute,
Mrs Morris and die two young Whitten.
Ray Yankus, class valedictor­
folks have never been in that
part of the country, so are look­ ian. is planning for a college
ing forward to a pleasant ex­ education.
Janice Logan, who was forced
perience.
to remain home several months
.Mr. nnd Mr». France» Eiling during her senior year because
son spent the weekend along of illness, plans a career as a
the coast stopping at Florence housewife later on.
Dianne Merrill plans on
and Honeyman park. Also
spending the weekend at the working for a year and then
coast were Mr. and Mrs. Art attending college. She is pre-
Baley and family, and Mr. and sently with a group of Stayton
Mrs. Walter Rue and family, ‘ and area young people on a
tour of the United States.
who were camping.
Carl Kelly, a Mill City "na­
Among jurora selected for tive" plans on attending col­
the May term of the Circuit lege at Linfield.
Several other class members
Court of Linn county from this
are
tentatively interested in
area are Raymond Holzfuss,
Lyons: Ruth Kerr, Mill City, going on to school but their
and Marilyn Kuiken, Rt. 1, plans are not definite yet.
Lyons.
Jack and Jill were taken ill
And need«*«! medication.
Jack made for a discount store.
But Jill scorned the temptation.
“I demand an expert’«» hand;
Hie pharmacy’s where I go.
Th«*\ have the skill to end each ill
From flu to impetigo.
Poor Jack will find when buying Mind
That luck ’most always fails him.
There's no one then* to know or care
About what hurta or ails him.
"Yes, each day, more and more
customers entrust us with their med-
ical needs. May we too take care of
yours?
Mel Eide
OUR
Prescriptions SPECIALTY
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
897-2812
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MW City» Oregon
IN TESTS OF TOTAL PERFORMANCE
FORD DEALERS OF THE
ON AMERICA’S
WINNING PERFORMERS !
Mr. and Mr». J. (*. Kimmel
Bnrhnra Ol»on, n lfMW grad
uate of Santiam Union High went to Estacada Saturday-
school is now employed at the night for the annual high school
Forest Service office in the city. alumni dinner. Doc is a gradu­
ate of Estacada High.
Sandra Olson is now em­
Mr». Albert Toman has re­
ployed in a business office in
Los Angeles. Calif. She and turned to her home after spend­
several other girls from the ing the past 10 days with her
Salem area went down several daughter and family, the Art
weeks ago to look for work and Robisons of Spray. Mrs. Robi­
son is slowly regaining her
now share an apartment.
strength following her illness
Mr. and Mrs. Jamcn Swan of the past year. Mr. Toman
attended he golden wedding an­ met his wife in Prineville Mon­
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arch day.
Lindley in Albany Sunday. They
George «'onlbear of Portland
were accompanied by Mrs.
is now working with the Forest
Alice Huber of Lyons.
Service in Mill City. He gradu­
Mrs. Minnie Namtaio obaerv- ated from high school this week
ed her 93rd birthday June 4 at and was brought here Tuesday
the Marian Home In Sublimity by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
where she now resides. She is James Conibear, and his aunt,
The
in fairly good health for her Mrs. Flossie Johnson.
Conibears were residents here
age.
many years ago. and lived in
The Spencer Hillesland fam­ the house now owned by Mr.
ily has been undergoing a and Mrs. Herb Hutchinson.
siege of surgery this week with Mrs Tena Graham returned to
"Spence" having minor surgery Portland with the Conibears to
early in the week and Mrs. visit relatives. George is stay­
Hillesland had major surgery ing at the Graham home for
in Salem Memorial hospital the present time.
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