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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1963)
GATES Santiam Ripples Hy Mr«. Floyd Mwafm By Joyce GleMNon Till» past week at Santiam, Mr iiim I Mn Jack Gullitord, formulas for thrlr ton, Raymond, and »« hi many (liferent «■»«I daughter-in-law, Mr, and getting tlx* Ix-st result» from Mia. Jim Gullitord and son, note» and how to do the most John mid Mr. and Mra. Edwin iutmework in the leust time I talker and »on, Runny, »pant luive been presented to the stu last weekend hunting aixl camp dents 'Die basis for the aniceni ing In the Maxwell Butte area. ,s that tills week 1» grade warn h>ny N«-wt»erg. daughter <>t ing time at "dear Santiam." Mr anil Mr». Mel Newberg, What the teachers call "valen- was the guest of Mr» Elsie Völ •ines," (nnd arc known to the kel attending the Holiday on 1 student» a ■ “get-well-qulck" ke i.how in Portland Saturday card»), are sll|M that ure mailed to the parents of II khm * students evening. Chester Edholm of Albany, wtx» arc In danger of failing or formerly of Gate», wus in Gate» getting below “C" level in a Saturday visiting ut the home» subject Valentines are isaued at of friend» including ttwau- of Mr. die fourth week of each grading and Mr». Lang Stafford and Mr. period to warn the student and to give him a chance to make and Mr». Joe Novak. Mr. and Mr». Wilbur Caae and up for loat time. If he does not family of Salem wrre Saturday succeed, it may very well be dinner gueat» at the home of a preview of the actual report Mr. and Mr». Ijuig Stafford. a rd (Mnyl>e to prepare parents Thrlr daughter, Terry, remaln- for the shock). At uny rate, it Is Interesting to sec who has to rd to visit until Wedne»day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hennes» stay home to do school work acco'mmnlrd by Mrs. Joarjki thereafter A project of the entire school, Bowes, Spent Sunday flailing at Newport, taking a nice catch of on a »«-[Mirnte class basis, 1» the essay contest sponsored by the Salmon. Clare Hennes», lion, Ijirry I .Inn County Veterans’ council and Kandy Marshall and Bill The essay, entitled "ts 'Dlls and BiUy Pennick paeknd uo Freedom?", Is assigned in Hie The Into tiie Cascades hunting <»ver various English classes. the wi-ekrixl Bill Prnnlck got a best |>ro»[M*ct» will I m > »creened out and entered in tfie oontest. five point buck Mr and Mr». Erie Kt cat of The final entries from all of Sahin, werr weekrnil itucsts last Unn county will be judged ac week at th«« home of thrlr nr- cording to grade level on the jiirw. Mr and Mr» Robert following point»: appropriate- nc»», completeness <4 thought, Blumcnstein. Bill Gabriel wa» joined bv grammar, spelling, punctuation, tils brother. Jerry Gabriel. Tom neatness and legibility. The top Hyer and lam Nile», all of prize is well worth winning, too. Newport and John Taylor, form Ju»t a little $500 Government erly of Gate», for a weekend Saving» bond. Three runner-up» IHick trip into the Cascades to will receive a $100 Ixxxl and hunt They were later joined by special awards will be given for Charles Mason of Cascadia Two the best essays on each cate gory from each school. ■leer were killed by the parly. Mr and Mrs WlUiam Beaty and children of Salem were Sun day aftemaxm visitor» at the K o I ht I Blumenatrin residence. Lynn Blumenstein and party of three from Salem arrived Mrs. Arnold Malone Friday evening at the home of Jana Howard, daughter of Mr Ins brother, Mr. and Mra Bob Blumenatrin for early morning and Mr», lacrry Howard cele hunting In Eastern Oregon All brated her 6th birthday with a party at tier home in Idanha on three got their bucKs. Present were Judy Gilbert and txxils Myer» of Friday. Elkhorn, who have been muiatc Youngblood. Amber Thornton, hunting in British Columbia, re Carla Williamson, Nita Hill. turned last week Each got a Cindy and I-aurie Reid and Christy Gardner. HM«HW Mr and Mrs Jules Hill and Mrs. Eugene Carry and two daughters of Portland and Mrs ■on. »nd Mr and Mr», Gordon I km Carey of Stayton honored Hill spent the weekend hunting Mrs Velma Carry with a birth nt Thompson reservoir. Harry' Spencer returned Sun day dinner Sunday at the home day from a M«x»e hunt in Can of Mra I km Carey. Mr. and Mr» Walter Thoma» ada. Four niooae were killed by hunted last weekend In the his party. Detroit high will go to West Octxxxai. Sunday visitors at the home of Fir to piny football Friday. Mr. and Mrs Richard Rice of Mr and Mrs Floyd Swaim were Mr and Mrs. B E. (Buck) Salem were Sunday visitors at Smith and urn. Joe. and Mr and the Ray Sophy home Arnold Malone spent the week Mrs. Ikm Myers and »on. Mike, all of Albany. The group were end hunting in Eastern Oregon. enroute home from a hunting He got his deer. Bruce Waters spent the week trip in the South Santiam area Mrs Oliver Win»low has taken end in Seattle visiting friends over the management of the and relative». Sarah Smith. Janee Bclveal. Coffee Palace. Marcia Bamhardt, daughter Reba Miller and Billie Malone of Mr and Mr». A. T Bam attended Ralirtxtw Installation in hardt, returned to OSC Tue»- Mill Qty Sunday. Mr. and Mr» Franci» Dum day of last week where »he will »tart her third year in pfiarm mer and family visited Mr. acy. She became ill last Thurs Dummer'» brother, Anthony, day and was taken to a Salem who ha» just completed four hoapital where her appendix year» in the Navy. He 1* now attending Mt Angel College. was removed Mrs. Rota Rhoten and Mrs They also visited Mr. and Mrs Iaiulsa Wrigglesworth of Sslcm Phillip Jell, who were celebrat were Sunday visitors at the ing their 53rd wedding annivers home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ary. The Jelli's are Mrs. Dim mer'» parents. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise left Dennis Klutke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke, ha» com- Monday far Seattle, Wn., where plcted hi» military service and Mr. Muise will attend a meeting returned home September 7 He of Mercury Motor dealers Grace Farnham, missionary is now employed by ReMine from Japan, will be- at Detroit Ixigging Company. Mrs Betty Klutke attended a Church of Christ October 6 in the hair styling session Sunday and Japanese co»tume. for II a m. service. Everyone is Monday at Portland Mr. and Mrs. Rex Britton and welcome. Detroit lost 57 to 7 to Eddy son Rex, drove to Estacada Sunday ami visited at the home ville Friday, with only one seri of his brother and sister-in-law. ous injury, according to Coach Bob Utton, the Water boy Mr and Mrs. Earl Britton Mr and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt, sprained his ankle and this can George Stafford and Mr. and lie rough when you have only Mrs. Marvin Stafford of Spring 10 player». Trscy Ketchum, »on of Mr. field spent Friday through Mon day hunting on the Grande and Mrs. Don Ketchum, under went a tonsilectomy this week. Ronde River near LaGrande. Mrs. Deloris Scharff was hoet- Mrs. George Stafford, prompt ed by a premonition, called her ess at a products party Tuesday sister, Mn. Velma Hunzlk- evening. Guests were Pat Sapp. «4 Portland Saturday and learn Karen Galdabini, Carolyn Gard ed her nephew. Wayne Hunzik ner. Carol Kirk, Donna Stahl- er, had been involved in a col man, Pat Galbraith. Sandra Vic lision with a car while riding tor, Cele Tower and Vi Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rice and hi» Honda to work that morn ing and wm hoapitnlizrd with Annette have moved back to a broken leg Mrs. Stafford then Detroit from Shelton, Wn. Rus drove to Portland to be with sell will be employed by Leo Morgan. her «i»tcr over the weekend. Dennis Spencer is in Eugene Mr nnd Mn. Lauran Holman drove to Clatskanie September where he will attend U of O. Mr. ami Mrs. Ken Fry left 24 to attend the funeral of hi» grandmother, Mn. Alma Hol Friday morning for Rocklin, Calif. Mrs. Fry’s aunt had pas man. Mr. nnd Mrs Imuran Holman sed swsy. DETROIT IDANHA and hi» parent», Mr. and Mn. Arthur Holman »pent la»t week on a hunting trip to the Steen» Mountains. They got four bucks. Mr and Mrs Percy Mulligan have been visiting relative» in Minnesota. They plan to he there four to »lx weeks. Mother» who prefer to work, but do not because of a sense of duty seem to have the greatest problem in dealing with child ren. DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS OFFICERS MEHAMA Sparky says: 14 DETROIT — Detroit High school elected student body of ficers Friday. Elected were President, Frank Storey; vice president, Terry Dean; secretary - treasurer, Maryann Michaels; Sgt-of-Arms, Rudy Thornton; business man agers, Ketty Malone and Donna Storey. Jayvee cheerleaders also were elected. They are Judy Roth, Patty Oiapman and Sue Pattee. THE MIST MASTER If Rte Strikes Ybur Home... Oil OUT of th. house the minute you discover it or smell smoke! Al ways be resdy to use different .»cap. routes from »ny room in your house? TUT doors before opening If door» ar. hot, block them with furniture or wet mattresses to keep out smoke and gases. Get out another way! Nivit jump from upper-story windows except as a t*»t resort! Wslt for firemen. BOID your breath if you have to mak. a dash through ■moke and flam.! RIMIMMB, the air is usually better near th. floor in a smoke-filled room! CAU the fire department at once? They know how to fight fire. Don’t waste your time or your Ilf. trying to fight a fir., unless It's »o small you're sure you can control it with the right extinguisher. 0°NT ever go back to a burning building for any reason' Smoke and fire gases from even the smallest fire can be deadly. GIT medical treatment at once, if you’re burned or exposed to fire and smoke! Seemingly minor bums or smoke inhalation can have fatal results DONT GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START ! Operation Sugar Bowl Remem lier the old sugar bowl that was kept in the cupboard, in which the family puts its odd jx-nnies .nickels, dimes and quarters? Remember how sometimes the savings were made for a specific purp<>»e; other times to take advantage of an opportunity that might come along? Lots of families still do it, for the same re warding reasons. But if today every family would use its spare change to buy one U. S. Savings Bond. they could Join the other families in the United States to help keep our country strong and free in the Joint Operation "Sugar Bowl." Do Die Fishermen in your family come home with fish slime «1 their clothing? Mix a little vinegar with luke warm water atxt sponge this over the stain on the backside of the material Then sprinkle witn powdered pepsin you can get at a drug store. Keep this "poultice" moist and lay the garment in a warm place because pepsin works best this way. Let it stand 15 minutes, or several hours if necessary, de pending on how long the slime baa dried Into the materia). Rinse with warm water and launder in hot suds. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, October 3, 19«3 i Mrs. Tom Smith of Richland, Wn , Darn-1 Andersen, Mid City and Art Andersen went to Lo By Barton Snyder I amination. It was discouved leta. Calif, recently where they In the tradition of newsmen that, in this group of speci attended the 50th wedding re ception for an uncle and aunt, who must eat from their words, mens, at least, a specific cham Mr. and Mrs. Bil Robison on again comes this column for ber count corresponded to sev September 21. Mrs. Smith vis ward with the ' fastest with the eral length», which varied great- ited a few days here and re mostest” in useful information. ly. Conversely, for a particular Today we will examine briefly length, the number of chamber» turned home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts the phenomena called "scientific was not constant. We find it im and Ann-Katrin Lindberg vis writing”. Who among us has possible, therefore, to correlate. ENGLISH: In the 100 well ited during the weekend with not pondered some scholarly Miss Lindberg's cousin and wife, writing trying to determine what preserved specimens of P. ob- Mr. and Mrs. Claus Nilsson at the egghead was trying to say? longus studies, the number of i The following is a translation <4 chambers has no relation to the Tule Lake, Calif. Miss Jane Irving of Salem xome sentences and phrases maximum length. SCIENCE: Ole might well be and her two aunts, Miss Anna 1 from Science to Enghlish. SCIENCE: A method, which censured for having so tenaci Stout of Brooks and Mn M E. Mulkey of Salem visited rela was found to be expedient and ously propounded this mypothe tives here a short time Saturday not very difficult to accomplish sis in view of the overwhelm end which possesed a nigh ed- ing 'weight of evidence to the afternoon. gree of accuracy in results was contrary. Wed in Redo ENGLISH: I was wrong. Friends here were surprised devised whereby . . . ENGLISH: A newsy, accurate Perhaps thi» group of defini to hear of the marriage of Roger tions should be posted In a Ward to Judy Schotthoefrr in way to.............. SCIENCE : he quantitative conspicuous place in every Reno. Nev , Sunday, September 22. He Is the son of Mrs Louis findings reported by Smith were household, much as you would Thompson, Mehama and her analyzed and seemed, accord- a list of antidotes to poison. parents are the Richard Schott- inf to our interpretation, to con You won't need it often but you hoefers of Stayton. The newly tain significant Inconsistencies. ;never know. Our reasons for attaining this weds are living in Salem. Mrs. Estelle Smith of Denver. diverse opinion are . . . . WHY DON’T YOf SITMCRIBE ENGLISH: We think Smith's TO THE ENTERPRISE. Onto.. visited from Friday to Monday here with her grand measurements are wrong be daughter and family, Mr. and cause .... SCIENCE: Of the utmost im Mrs David Blum, Judy and THE MILL CITY Jimmy. Additional Sunday even portance in this respect is the ENTERPRISE ing guests at the Blums to help need to examine quantitatively I them celebrate their wedding the various instars which have Entered as second class matter anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. not attained maturity, in order November 10. 1944 at ths Post J. J. Blum and Mr. and Mrs. to evaluate and determine the Office at Mill City. Oregon un : validity of the theory which der Act of March 3. 1879. Leonard Blum. Sunday guests at the Walter Przibram has advocated. ENNGLISH: To test Przl-: Johnson home were Mr and NIWSFAMI Frs. Fred Steinfelt of Aumsville. bram's theory, all immature: PUBLISHES Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fisher and instars must be measured ASSOCIATION SCIENCE : Our research, de Betty Sue of Albany visited during the weekend at the home signed to test the correlati of the of her sister, Mrs Bonnie Wag total number of chamber» to NATIONAL f DtTORIAl ner and with other relatives the maximum length in P. ob- longus, was carried out by here. Mrs. D. L. Teeters was an 1 counting the number of cham AFFILIATE ME MM 3 overnight guest Saturday of her bers. measuring the maximum sister and family, the Don Stens- | length, and recording the re Subscription Rates lands in Independence. sults in tabular form In the MarionJJnn Counties $3 a year Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze course of our investigation, a Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr. nnd Mr. and Mrs Jim Rich relatively large number of mond. Barbara and Pam. spent specimens was utilized. One Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 the weekend at their cabin on hundred excellently preserved the Metolius. shells were selected for ex- DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub. lAi§,c8,i3w Help Your Volunteer Don’t Give Fire FIREMEN SAVE LIVES a Place to Start ! AND PROPERTY Is YOUR Home Ready For Winter? Check your chimney Your Attic, Your Basement Check all wiring and Electrical Equipment. 8« t cííi I u I unoÀtr! If you are not sure your home is safe—call a Mill City Fireman. He'll check your home free of charge and make any recommendations needed to put your home on the safe side for winter. Remember it may save a life if you do this today. Lives are endanger ed every time the department answers a call, Pre vent that by taking precautions against fire now. Remember the Firemen's Annual Benefit Saturday, Nov. 21 SUPPORT YOUR Mill City Volunteer Fire Dept.