The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 19, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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A thought for today—An ego
tist is a person who is always
me d«*ep In conversation.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips
• >f Salem ara tla- pu rents of u
»on, —
Thixnaa Allan, born Au­
gust 22. lito baby weighed 9
|«tunds 1 CMtnoe, Mm. J*lillll|M
is the former Frances Ann
Ward, Maternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Al Wurd,
Of Mill City.
If itlrr floor openinun in
Improved 1964 Chevrolet Trucks
Mr. and Mrs. ICalpi Juli
family visitad Saturday at
Uuewta rv«M*ntly at Um home honw of her parants. Mr
of Mr nn<i Mrs Dick Martin Mrs. t.ien Shelton ami Ills
at ttie lotst Frontier at tistes 1er. Mrs. William .Shrplwni
have lawn Mr and Mrs. Ollier family.
!>*Mire of Richmond,
Calif ,
Visiting Saturday nt the iionx*
and (Tteatrr Weimer of Penn-
•*t Cail Quince and Mr. ami
sylvania.
Mrs Stanley (>ian<:<> ami other
Mr». Edaci t'rxnui <>( Nalom ivlntlv«'« un<l itlends w.*r<* Mrs.
■pent Tuesday in Mill City vis­ Jane (Quince) Brown ami five
iting with friends
Thry ■re children from MuTldun. Mrs
former residents am! still own Glance and her family have
■pent th«- past three years In
property here
Hawaii, where he husband was
Mr. ami Mr». Aliui Tix-r-i an- ■tatlmied with the U. 8. Navy.
the parent» of their first child. He Is now stationed in South
■ daughter Ixirn September I ern California ami Mm. Brown
\rw furward «Iantine wind»hield pillar provide« insulation for qi juieter, more weatherproof cab«.
roomier door opening« for eaaier entry and exit Corvair
95 engines
engn
at Santiam Memorial hospital and the ch I Id ret« are living in
---- „
have been increased to 95
in 1964 thrvrulrt truck« with regular cab«. Other horsepower from W. The new 1964 Chevrolet
Hie little girl wax named Kim­ Sheridan near her sister. Mrs
feature«
include
lunger
lived
lamp«
and
exhaust
Una
Mae
Honey
ami
family.
truck
line
also
incorporates
all the major chassis,
berley Kay and wrlghr«! 7
ayalrm«, lower tranamiaaion hump in moat pickup engine, and body advances made under a
¡«Kinds 5 ounces. Grandparent»
models, mure puaillve dour latches, and improved flve-year program which began with IMO models.
Mm. Myrtle Itatew attended
are Mr. and Mr» Ark» T\i<-r»
the
wadding
of
her
great
ne
­
ami Mr am! Mrs John !. K« l
Ml«a I xmmms Ijsmb of Port
Jrr
Salem The maternal phew, (Tinrles James Bat«*« and
grandmoher, Mrs Arlo Ther» j Miss Bette Anne Hallam, Sat­ land spent several days here
■aid It waa a real thrill tu urday afternoon at 2 p. m at last week at th«- home of Mr.
ami Mrs Don Moffatt. She re-
have a granddaughter after i Du- Stayton Christian church.
turned to Portland Monduy.
railing a family of l»«ys
Mr. and Mm. EII- hi <ir«*g<>r)
Marilyn < luti (aoeial club <tt <»f Wurm Springs, are th«- par­
Mr. auid Mm. Alan Vail
Pamera Fullerton, Calif., hav«- returned
the Eastern Star! will meet ents of u daughter,
Jean,
lorn
Saturday,
Septem-
next Tuesday, Srptcmlwr 24
home after visiting his parents
Memorial HoaiilUsi. Maxton
An enthusiastic group of
at the home of the Worthy Ma­ l«*r 14 TU- new arrival has a Mr and Mm. Stanley Vail and
Born August 27 to Mr. and
tron. Mm Erwin 8, Peterson, sister. 1 uiuru-. who Is s|>ending other relatives Also visiting at young people that spent thre«-1
•»23 N W Alder for a oovered the w«-«-k at th«- home of her the Vail horn«- was their Mill w«-clu in M<-xico this summei , Mr». Leroy Tom Doran of
dish luncheon All members <d grund|M>rvnts, Mr. and Mr» and daughter-in-law, Mr. and entertained members of the Mill I Aumsville a boy, Terry Louis,
the Eastern Star are invited to Gene Grrgury.
Mm David Vail of Everett. City Woman’s club with their I weighing 7 pounds 5t4 «xinces
Wn While the visitom were experiences Tuesday evening 1 Bom August 29 to Mr. and
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. M<ain>e Kim- hen- a family get-together was "Dieir talks were followed by I Mrs. Robert Henry Rohe of Rt.
The Mill (Sty (tiri »tian church •ey of Redding, Calif,, were re­ held at the home of Mr. and the showing of ooiored movi«-s 1. Lyons a girl, Kristina Eliza-
will observe Homecoming Sun­ cent guests at th«* home <»f Mr. Mm. l>ell Smith. Am<»ng others they had taken on the trip, . both, weighing 8 pounds, 414
ami Mrs.
Howard
Farmm attending were Mrs Alan Vail’s showing the fabulous beauty of ; «xinces.
day this year on Octotwr 13.
They ha<l brought her son. parents from Woodburn. Mr. Mexico. Also pictured were the
Born August 29 to Mr. and
Goaola Munday at th- home of , Tommy Nutter up to enroll at and Mrs E. T. Ostrom am! famed txill fights; however, the Mrs. David M I-ambert of Stay­
Untleld College Mrs Kimary Mr and Mrs. Marlin Noyes «xjckroaches
which
caused ton a son, David Franklin La-
Mr «nd Mrs 1 W-rt Morris were 1
his sister. Mrs Effie Smith and I will be remembered as the and Debbie and Pat Vail. Mill them <x>nsiderable discomfort Ray. weighing 7 poinds 10 oun­
former Olivette Rolex, Home- City friends will be interested didn't show up on the screen' ces.
her two daughters, Mm Rrva
Mis. O. K. DeWitt, program
Bom September 4 to Mr. and
Miller «nd Mm Resile lladsel* making Instructor at Santiam in learning that Alan Vail will
frutn Oregon City and his bro High sch<«»l She la now teach­ graduate next spring from chairman for the Woman’» club Mrs. Jimmy Dwayne Brake-
a Orange College and will then introduced Jay Rasmussen who man of Mill City a boy. Glen
tfyer and sister-in-law. Mr and ing physical education at
Mm Kenneth Morris and Hev- Redding High school and says enter die teaching field, ma- accompanied his Spanish stud- Dwayne Brakeman, weighing 8
cn's on the trip and he in turn ixxinds 8*-s ounces.
erly of PrinovtUa. Guests Sun- ■he enjoys It very much. Hr is jorirg in history.
oonm-cted with the For«-st Ser­
Born September 4 to Mr and
introduced
the young people
■nd and M<axlay were
Mrs
vice <l«-t>nrtmrnt there. While
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Don
Williams
Mrs.
Albert Frank Basl of Rt.
Mr.
and
Mm.
William
Von
Morris's daughter.
Mr
■nd
1, Stayton a son. Roger Wil­
Mm John Carmony and fam- her • they also visit«-«! with Mr Harten spent the weekend in who also acted as chaperones
and Mrs G«-org«- l-aird. the two Pendleton and took in a day
pounds 5
Acting as moderator for the liam, weighing 8
Uy from IMrtland
couples having dinner in Salem. of Round-up festivities Mr Von group and also giving the com­ ounces.
Bom September 4 to Mr. and
Hnrten said they left here dur­ mentary on the film mas Ed
Mr. and Mm. Kotwrt Bohr ing the rainy spell to try and McCurdy.
Mrs. Alan Preston Tuer of Mill
are the parents of a baby girl find some sunshine, which they
Carolyn Davenport spoke on City a daughter. Kimberly Kay.
)«>rn August 29 at Santiam Me­ did in Eastern Oregon. How­ the difficulties eneotmtered dur­ weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces.
morial >M«pital. The little girl ever. it rained on the return ing the trip with Sherry Bennet
Bom September 5 to Mr. and
named Kristina Elizabeth trip
telling of the sights in and Mrs. Francis Alois Gerspacher
of Stayton a girl, Nancy Anne
around Mexico City.
has an 11-months old sis-
Ron Ohmart told of the visit weighing 8 pcxinds
«xinces.
Matemal grandparents are
Mm. Ed McCurxly took Mm.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Normal
am! Mrs. E. E. Walker of Ix*o Poole to Santiam Memorial i to the University of Mexico
OffenlMich • Bieber,
Germany hospital Sunday morning when which is known throughout th«- Dean Butters of Stayton a boy.
■nd paternal grandparents are she became suddently ill. She world with about 70,000 stud­ Jeffrey Howard, weighing 8
Mr and Mm. Harry Rohe of is believed to be suffering from ents attending, rt is particu­ pounds, 7!4 «xinces.
West Linn. Mm. Walker Is vis­ kidney stones and will return larly well known for its medical
iting tor several month« at the to the hospital later in the week department which gave the vis-
home of her daughter.
was iting group some gruesome mo- Gates Men Hunt
for X-rays. Mr.
Boole
away on a fishing trip at the ments as they toured the dis- Moose In Canada
William It. heiaon will leave time Mm. Poole started suf- section department.
GATES—A dream ot a life-
Patsy Pennick spoke on i the
this wook for an extended trip fering severe pain.
time was realized last week
people of Mexico and their
1
by air going from here to Se­
attle. Wn.; Boston. Mass ; New
Mrs. Jtnict Poole has return­ friendliness. She also» pointed when Glenn Hennes and Charlie
York. I’hiladclphiu,
Atlanta, ed to her duties at the Post out that they were somewhat Cannon spent a week in Canada
Tampa and Orlando. Fla.; New Office after a week s vacation. amazed and slightly frightened moose hunting. They left Gates
Orleans, Cleveland, San Diego, During her absence Mrs. Joe by the disregard that drivers September 6, driving up by way
and Loa Angeles, Calif. Nelson, (fallender was employer! at the and pedestrians seem to have of Frasier River Gorge, to Wil­
for traffic laws (if any) in Mex- liams Lake and on out to the
is a former maintenance super­ office.
hunting camp from which they
ico.
visor for Unite«! Air IJnes in
I told you if wot batter
Grant Merrill told of the hunted on horseback. Each bag­
D
m
Angeles.
Mr.
am!
Mm
Nel-
Mr.
and
Mr».
Jani«-»
Poole,
fithing In c loeo to thore.
son moved to Mill City from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poole beautiful swimming spots in ged a young bull moose. Both
Hermosa Beach, Calif. Mm and Ixo Poole and son spent the clear water and the primi­ men, who had felt they’d al­
ready seen the ultimate in scen­
Nelson will not accompany her the weekend fishing at Wickiup tive beauty of the jungle.
Marilee Teller spoke on the ic beauty here in Oregon, were
hustmnd on this trip as she does Reservoir.
trosportation problems as well much impressed with the wild
not like air travel but will take
Steaks, Chicken
a vacation when he returns.
Mm. Itcnnrd Itranett ha-» re­ as telling of various places of beauty of that region. They
were disappointed in the scar­
Chinese Food
turned to her work at Hill interest they visited.
All in all the young people city of game, having expected
The Bld or Bunch »•tnochle Insurance Agency following a
Sea Food
agreed that it was a never to be to find the country teeming
J club was entertained Monday week's vacation.
forgotten experience and one with wildlife. Outside of moose
1 «-venlng at the home of Hel«»n
and a coyote Glenn shot, they
Live Music Every
I Elllng»on with the hostess serv-
Mr». Bill Hoeye of (lorvallis for which they were very grate-
saw no other kinds of game.
tul.
I
Ing
a
dessert
before
the
evening
Friday and Saturday | of curds. Guests for the even­ was in town one day last week Following the program cook­ However, they did get in
visiting with friends and rela­
some good rainbow trout fish­
tives. They are former resi- ies. coffee and punch were serv­ ing. They expected the warm,
You'll be Hum that the flav­ ing were Ruth Tohl. Nadine
Eaye dents and Bill is now on the ed by Mrs. John Swan. Mrs.
Duggan. Belle Heller.
orsome nicala you get here Chichester and Edna L-ady.
dry weather accounted for the
at OSU. He formerly George Davis and Mrs. Lee lack of game.
am not only legal- but arc Winning high priz«- was Ruth staff
Ross.
taught shop at Santiam High
Mrs. Edith Mason conducted
the beat you’ve ever had. Tohl: pinochle, Nadine Duggan school.
a business meeting after the
Our customers tell us t hey and low, Hattie Fencl. Hostess
Funeral Services Set
when various plans for
can’t resist coming back for the next meeting will lx* Irene Pmlrohoky entertained recess
For Beulah Mathis
the
year
were
discussed.
members of the Round Robin
again and again. Try ub Hattie Fencl.
One issue that the women
Funeral services are being
Pinchle
club
at
her
home
next time and you'll say the j Attending Euclid (Tiapter OF. Monday evening with dessert plan on trying to correct and held
Thursday (today) at 10 a.
same.
S at Jefferson last Tuesday ev- served before the three tables that is to see that Mill City is m. from Weddle Funeral Home
cning were the following mem- of cards were in play. Guests better publicize«! on signs on in Stayton for Mrs. Beulah Ma­
ben <>f Marilyn Chapter: Mr. for the evening were Lora Ma­ highway 22 coming out of this. 84. of Gates.
and Mm Pete Peterson, Mm son of Salem; Sunnle Chance Salem.
Mrs
Mathis passed away
The next meeting will lx* Sunday at the home of her son.
William Hirte, Mm. Jack < ;ui and Evelyn Davis. Mabel Yan-
Ilford, Mm. Cecil 1-akc, Mm. kus won the high prize; Sunnic October 15 at the home ■ of Mrs. Robert Rust, following a short
Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Dwell Cree Chance, pinochle and Agnes Gladys Mason when a program illness. Interment will be at
9A
Jf
and Mrs. Sylvia Duncan.
Carlson, low. Tlie next meeting will lx* held on Public Affairs. Humboldt, Tenn.
Mm. Mathis was bom in
will be at the home of Tearly
Bob Smith of Brownsville ha-* Humboldt in 1879, living in Los
IsFWSIM Beauty Salon •t Muir.
been working at the M & M Angeles for 11 yearn before
Stayton. Open Monday through
MEHAMA
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours:
Week-end guests nt the home Flying A station while Mr. and coming to Gates in 1962. She at­
Chris Campbell, Owner 8 30 to 4. Phone Stay ton 769- of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tohl was Mrs. H. W. McCarley were on tended the Gates Community
church regularly before her ill-
5322
383 Third Street.
46tf his brother-in-law and sister, vacation.
Phone 859-2801
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Con-
Mr. and Mm. William J.
Survivors besides her son in-
nell of San Francisco.
Marring of Hitchcock, Texas elude sisters, Mrs.
M
L.
Mr. and Mrs. John MncGreg have returned home following Hawk of Memphis. Tenn.; Mrs.
or and twins returned Monday a month's visit with Mr. and Ethel Fitzgerald of Humboldt
evening from a weeks vacation Mrs. H. J. Peterson. Arriving and a number of grandchildren.
trip to los Angeles and San Tuesday for a two weeks visit
Francisco, Calif. They also vis- at the Peterson home were Square Dance Class
ited with relatives in M<xiesto their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Starts at Mehama
and with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott Oliver of Wichita. Kan,
Mason and family in San Le­
The Mehama Fireplug Square
Mr. anti Mrs. I cater Martin
andro. While in I os Angeles
Dance club began a series of
< 'hey took in the sights at Dis- of Daywood Park. Calif., spent
lessons Tuesday at 7:30 in the
■eyland. Mrs. MacGregor said Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. fire hall in Mehama. These
’ .ne weather was very hot in the Gil Duckworth. They are form­ Tuesday night lessons, although
er neighbors when the Duck­
south
sponsored by the club are for
worths lived in California.
everyone beginners or those
Mm. Mike Cherry, accompan­
wishing to take refresher train­
ied by her sister, Mrs. Hazel
ing.
Henderson of Salem spent the
The cost is nominal and is
weekend in North Bend where
open to singles or couples.
they attended the wedding of
Those who missed the first
t neice, which was held at the
class on the 17th. can still be­
Mormon church.
gin on the 24th or October 1.
Woman's Club
Mexican Trip
MM
-1»—Hie .Mill City EnterprÍM-, Thiir»«lay, Sept. 19, |< h »3
Only Routine
, Business On
Council Slate
The September m«-eting of
the City Council was held at
the city hall Wetlnesday even­
ing with Mayor J. C. Kimmel
presiding at the business meet-
ing.
There were 15 traffic viola­
tions cited to court: five for
disob«*ying stop signs, six for
inadequate mufflers; two for
violation of basic rule with
sp«-<*d involved; one for no op­
erator’s license and one for
driving with a suspend«-d driv-1
er's license.
One arrest was made for al­
lowing dogs to run at large and
one IJnn county warrant was
served for unauthorized use of
an auto.
There were 23 complaints
turned in to the police and 16
of these were cleared.
Fines collected for the month
were $194.75 with the police
car patrolling 1.486 miles, using
1921 gallons of gasoline, ac­
cording to Police Chief Ron
Meacham.
Bids on gasoline for the per­
iod September 1, 1963 to Au­
gust 31. 1964 were opened and
Union Oil Company was the tow­
bidder.
Bills totaling $1,867.52 were
authorized to be paid.
Detroit High School
Elects Class Officers
DETROIT—The High School
elected their class officers for
the year. They are as follows:
Freshman — President. Patty
Chapman; vice president. Reba
Miller; secretary. Billie Ma­
tone; treasurer, Judy Roth;
student council representative,
Linda Lynback and sergeant at
arms, George Maki.
Sophomore
class—president.
Susan Pattee; vice president.
Linda Brown; secretary. Don­
na Storey; treasurer, Margaret
Baker: student «xxincil repre­
sentative. Donna Brown.
Junior Class. President. Brian
Waters; vice president. Terry
Dean; secretary-treasurer, Ei­
leen Tower; student council
representative, to be elected.
Senior Class. Pres., Frank
Storey; vice president, Ketty
Malone;
secretary - treasurer,
Jerilyn Hopson; student coun­
cil representative, Janee Bel-
veal.
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Mehama, Oregon
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