Outstanding Airman 2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. July 11. IIMW Pink and Blue Corner You'd better come in and look around in this popular corner of our store. We have new items for that coming shower. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City On All L P Records Come in and ac quaint yourselves with our COMPLETE RECORD DEPARTMENT We have a real large inventory and are sure you can find just what you want. OUR Prescriptions SPECIALTY Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE, Owner Phone 897-2812 Mill City, Oregon W omum A. ßacfe Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Several from Here Take in Portland Show Mr. ami Mrs Shields ReMine. Miss Mary Gay ReMine, and Mrs. Blanche Kelly, took in the Andy Williams show at the Kirtland Civic Auditorium Fri day evening. Going into town Saturday for the evening's per- formance wen* Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Kelly ami son. John. Upon being seated, the Kellys glanced up into the faces of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck ami son. Gary, of Salem former Mill City residents. Others observed at the pre sentation Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mr. ami Mrs. John Wills, and Bud Davis ami his fiancee. Miss Helen Gisler of Stayton. Considered by critics as one of the best shows to hit Port land in some time, the pro- gram included the New Christy Minstrels, an hour's concert conducted by Henry Mancini. composer of "Moon River” and the score for many outstanding musicals, as well as the in formal singing by Andy Wil- liams, who was accompanied by his pianist and drummer. Play ing for the entire evening was a large orchestra made up from the Portland Symphony, after only three hours of rehearsal with the distinguished visiting performers. Work Smarter.. Not Harder Ct Long Distance, Please Maybe we should call it “SHORT” DISTANCE... After all, it certainly doesn’t take long to com plete. You’re connected in moments and the cost amounts to pennies. Wouldn’t someone ap preciate hearing from you today? Call now and see how easy it is. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner ...our beautiful flower WEDDING LINE wtih 5 exclusive new Regency Scripte deewte^i ^r. and 0V, 7!Cr 7Kn ‘Z h Í hc 7t. TirrxAriei When you choose from our famous Rogsncy Flower "i’ll *“*• ** quahM ,bout <J«hty-<his rtoh, raised HELIOORAVINO» has all the distinction of the £ eat craftsmanship-yet costs about half as mudi as you’d D°mtht ma"y °th*r *'**"* F** The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill Qty By Bernice Strawn Extension Home Management Specialist Oregon State University Homemakers inclined to doubt your contribution to Mi ciety, take note. A recent ar- ticle in the New York Times was headlined "Housewives System Aiding Industry.” This system is simply the way you get a meal. Because baked potatoes take time, you start them first, then the meat and a quick-cooking frozen vegetable last. All end up on tiie table at the same time. But industries like missile makers call the system "Pro gram Evaluation and Review Technique” or PERT for short. The newspaper article points out that you mentally stagger your jobs according to time needed A complicated industry must use charts to show time required for each task so the whole job is finished on sched ule. Homemaking gets more com plicated every day. Maybe a PERT chart is what you need to get more done. By the way. we’re told this word is likely to get common usage Don’t be surprised if your neighbor says she is "perting” her housework. Class Of 1953 To Have Reunion Plans have been made for a reunion of the Mill City High school class of 1953 Chairman for th«* event !« Mrs Gordon McMorris There will tx* a din ner at the Last Frontier Sat urday evening. July 20 at 7 o'clock, and a picnic in the city ¡Mirk Sunday afternoon, July -’I Class memtiers that year wen*: Evart Brewer, Patricia Brown, Roy Chase. Betty I xmj Crre. Dorothy Downer, l.yle Fleetwood. Philip Goble, Bill Hoffman. JoAnn Hoffman. Dick Kanoff. Tbm Kaiugf. JoAnne Kunkle, Beryl Mason. Mike Misner, Donna Nelson, Roy Podrabsky, Bill She¡ihcrd and Dick Syverson Tins reunion will I m * th«* flrat one since graduating, Rozillah Yankus Gets Four-Year Cash Scholarship Miss Rozillah Yankus. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Al Yank us. recently received notice from the State Scholarship com mission that she is a recipient of a four-year cash award. The amount of the scholarship will be 3500 for the first year, lhe money may be applied to ward tuition and fees, books and supplies or for room and board. The award will be automatic- ally renewed tor a total of four academic years upon mainten ance of a 2.50 grade point av erage each term as a full time student. This scholarship may lx* transferred from one institution to another within the state after the end of the first year it is in effect Only 152 1963 graduates of Oregon High schools received this scholarship. Miss Yankus has indicated that she will attend OSU. Still Room for Boys And Girls at Camp Elmer Hiatt Honored On Natal Anniversary LYONS A family gathering ami dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. honoring her father. Elmer Hiatt, wno will be «9 years old July 9. Mr Hiatt was born in Ringold County. Iowa. July 9. 1*74. coming to Oregon in 1M83 and to Lyons in 1889. where he has llse.l ever since, except a few years in Detroit and Salem. Honoring Mr. Hiatt were his three children. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker an«1 Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bressler of Lyons. Others attending were Mr and Mrs Norman Johnson i and family of Auburn. Wn.; Mr and Mrs. Earl Hampton nnd children of Salem: Mrs. I Fred Hiles and Mrs Lee Bams of Portland; Mr. and Mrs Dick Ix>ng and son of Biadatine ; Mrs Mamie Hall of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs teland Man- ning and children and Mr. and Mr». Percy Hiatt of Lyons Ann Powell Weds In Barcelona, Spain Salem YMCA officials an nounced today that there is LYONS -Mr. and Mrs. Mar still space available for hoys and girls at YMCA Silver Creek shall Powell are announcing the camp. This camp is located 30 marriage of their daughter. miles East of Salem in the Sil- Ann to William Hunt of Hud ver Falls recreation area and son, Ohio. The young couple is one of the best equipped met aboard ship enroute to camps in the country as a de Europe in January and were married at Barcelona. Spain. monstration recreation area. Mrs. Hunt returned to the The camp provides miles of hiking trails, swimming and United States on the Queen boating, horse-back riding, fish Mary, May 31 and Mr. Hunt remained to finish his course ing and traditional activities. Roy Horine, YMCA Youth di of study at the University of rector is director of Camp Silv Aix in France. The couple will at Middletown, Cbnn . er Creek and has a competent live where Mr. Hunt will complete staff to work with him. Anyone interested in sending his study in Western European a boy or girl, from ages 9 to Comparative Literature. Mr Hunt arrived by plane in 16 to camp is asked to write Portland Sunday and was met or call the Salem YMCA office. A BARBECUE is an easy way by Mrs. Hunt and her parents. to entertain a big crowd. Here After a short trip and visit with are some ideas, suggested by Garden Club to her parents, they will leave OSU Nutritionist Virginia Weis for the east. er to make the job go smooth Picnic July 11th He is the son of Mr. and ly: The Mill City Garden club (Mrs William Hunt. Sr., of Hud- Plan fr one-way traffic and wid meet Thursday. July 11 j have several lines, marked Off at 12 o clock for a picnic. If' by ropes if possible, if the the weather is good it will be - . _ crowd is very large, at the hom<* of Mrs. w«xxiy| Jdntiam (orange bess The worst bottleneck is us- ; Heller. If it is cold and raining * * *• * - I ually the beverage serving i it will be at the Fellowship hall. Whitewater Pictures LYONS- Th« 1 regular meet area, Have separate helpers ; Members are asked to bring serve coffee or cold drinks, | their own table service. Coffee ing of Santiam Vnlley Grange held Friday evening, nnd i was Speed up the line by offering will be furnished. the charter was draped in cubed instead of granulated A business m«?eting will fol memory of G«»rge Berry, who sugar. low and an interesting program recently passed nway. Relishes should be on eating is planned. At the Lecturer’s hour Albert tables, not on the serving line. Hudell from Mill City showed Assign each helper a definite The homemaker can do much job and have two ’’floaters" to maintain a safe milk supply pictures of the North Santiam Whitewater Challenge, and also for emergencies. by giving milk proper care in For more ideas write to me the home. Prompt, adequate pictures of his trip to Hawaii. He had a display table of ar- as OSU for our Extension Ser refrigeration and protection vice bulletin. "Outdoor Cookery from contamination are as im tides from Hawaii. Visiting masters were Walter for the Family.” It’s free. portant after milk reaches the Rice from Scio and Paul Kirsch home as during its production SUMMER CAMPERS, here’s and handling. This involves nu of Stayton. a tip. Use iron-on tape to label trition as well as sanitation, yougsters clothes before they for ’he riboflavin and ascorbic go to camp. Each child can acid in milk are sensitive to choose his favorite color or light; the destructive effect shape of patch. It’s quick and varies directly with time and easy to apply and lasts through temperature. The flavor of milk many launderings. is also changed by light and I may be responsible for reduc YOUNG MOTHERS — have tion of consumption where such you tried armchair shopping as exposure occurs. a time saver? Watch for ads in The Mill City Enterprise. Use manufacturing brochures and ads to get product informa tion before you go out to buy. Call to make sure special ar KEEP YOUI RENTAL ticles you want are in stock before you make a trip. PKOPEITY FILLED Grandmothers who shudder at seeing a baby fed a cold bot tle should know that "cold-for- mula-feeding” is a new trend in infant feeding. Recent stud ies have indicated that there is no special advantage in warm ing a bottle. The young mother who appears to be careless in the eyes of the older genera tion may be following her doc tor’s advice. WITH AN A0 IN THIS newspaper ... ANYTHING PROM RENTING A BEDROOM TO SELLING A CLASSY RESIDENCE I CALL US NOW Mill City Enterprise Pbon«M7-377t OUR FILES Five Years Ago Gordy MrMorrii bail hern named All Star shortstop at the fifth annual invitational »oft twill tourney held at Corvallis The Santiam Cheerleaders wen* having a dance that week which waa cha|ierun«*d by Gleason Eakin. Mr. and Mrs Irl Plymale took a Itti of July holiday by driv Ing to Glendale to visit Mr him ) Mrs. Clyde Golden Hugh .lull hail started work that week at the state hospital in Salem Herb Whitaker to handle tn» Interests in Mill City Hardware Mrs. Roger Nelson had completed a term serving the Marital O»unty Jury was called to serve Grand Jury. Playing at the theatre was Kim Novak Frank Sinatra In "My Pal Joey” and Jane Powell In "'nie Girl Most Likely.” Ten Years Ago Virginia Lee Timm was to lx* married to Floyd Blacklium on July 17, according to an announcement by her ¡>arents. Mr and Mrs W J. Timm Mr and Mrs. Charles Clin«* of Spokane. Wn.. were visiting with his ¡»rents. Mr and Mr» C. M Cline Televi»ion reception was just being received In Mill City ac cording to Lowell Stiffler. At that time it was unusual ami was only being received here sporadically. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler at Lyons were honored on their 2 5th wedding snniverssry. Many friend» nnd relatives at tended the reception at the Rebekah hall. At Ken Golliet's store at Me hama an ad In The Enterprise featured Nucoa at 4 pixinds for 31; Beef roasts at 35c a ¡»Hind !»•<•! sieak .,* | i, A . and t»>i|ing beef at 15c a pound Mr and Mrs Bill Shuey wen* leaving that week on a five- week trip to Yellowstone. Carls bad Caverns. Ixm Angel«*» nnd other scenic points Lllelaon Aril. Alaska xeniur M<i»t«-r Sergeant Stanley R Jones, of Mill City, Ore., has been named the Outstanding Oftui-i ■ >t Noncom m I»»loiieil tlx* year In the 4157th Strategic Wing here. Sergeant Jones, a United States Air Force aircraft ac- cessury systems superintendent, was select«»! fur tlx* lunHir In recognition of his exemplary conduct and ¡xrformancr of duty. 7h<* sergeant. *<xi of Mr and Mr» Clarence II Jcwu-s <>f Mill City, attended Silverton (Ore • High School His wife. I-aurrl, is the dnugh ter Mr an I Mra Flaj N Hill of Anchorage. Alaska THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entrred as second class matter inl- t in 1 <1! ..: I*, .at Office at Mill City, Orcgun un der Act uf March 3. 1ST». fDITORIAl NATIONAL NIWSMMt P U 4111 H111 ASSOCIATION Fifteen Years Ago Subscription Ratrs Mr and Mrs. Orville Down M.irionJJnn Counties S3 a >e«r ing ard daughter. Juanita. ha«f retum«*d from a two week's trip Outside Marh>n-I4nn S3 50 a Yr. to Texaco, N M . and other Telephotx* K97-Z772 or «97-2930 places in the southwest. Mr and Mrs D. B Hill and DON W. MOFFATT. Ed l*ub Mr and Mrs Kenneth Harris were spending the 4th at' Brcitenbush Hot Springs. way. There iremnl In lx1 a run on Mr» Robert Wilson was sut>- rattlesnakes in the area. Mrs atHutintc at the bank for Bob Tom Booth had killed one out- Hill who was on vacation, side her home, I Rare here.) | At that time Dr Dolph Craig Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mason had was the denUst in town with run over one at the junction of ' quarters over Jenkins Hani Fem Ridge road and the high I ware Furniture Upholstery Wr umc Naugahydr Phmtic Coven», Nylon Eabrlra ami other material*. Call 769-2236 for Estimates STAYTON UPHOLSTERY ¡¿orated in Stayton Radio & TV Ilion»* 7(59-223« Stayton, Orc. WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL “DANGEROUS GAPS’’ IN YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? Jerry Pittam Insruance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE HOMEOWNERS POLICY THAT LETS YOU RELAX MOMy, 7bof Don’t wait for a firs to reveal dangerous gaps in your cover age. Call your Safeco Agent today! Ho can make euro you are completely protected for every insurance need...without dan gerous gaps or expensive duplication. 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