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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1963)
liarrell Anderwm, Art Antler san of Meliuma and Mra. Tom Smith of Richland, Wn., were *11 I I'I' I.I <’dIlf , |u»t W- . where they attended the Golden Wedding celebration of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Bill Robison. Darrel brought home u s|**clul shrub for Ilia ItaHight for Uie week. "Wr nursery here. should keep ao close to facta i that we never have to rrmem- Mr. and Mr*. Joe Fenel took ber ttie second time what we a three-duy vacation trip to ««Id the first time Baker and other apota In East ern Oregon last week 'nw area Formili fail term sorority East of tiw* mountains has been rushing ckiaed Tuesday, SefN particularly pipular this year trntber 24. at the U of O with with "sun seekers," .'ION women pledged by the 16 national chapters on the camp 'Hie Hank < We wit* cloaed us Included In the pledge class Moniluy of this week as both was Susan Jenkins, Delta Gam Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Gixxlman ma. Mill Qty. The pletlge total guttering with the flu this fall la lower than for formal However they were back on the sorority rush ut the start of fall joli TUeaday. There have been term, 1962. The total last year a numlM'i of MMg of flu and was 342 severe colds recently. LOCALS Visiting recently at the home of Mrs. Tenn Graham was Mrs I (Ollie Gentry of Salem. She also visited with other friends In the area. A group of friend* und rein lives that have gone on hunting parties for the past 34 years huit another enjoyable trip the wekend, returning home Monday evening Campsite was near Ole Crane Mountains southeast of luikeview. Those making up tin- party were Mr. and Mrs D-e Hoes of Mill City; Mr iind Mrs Webb Ross, Mr and Mrs. Izw Stanley, Mr. and Mrs Max Rogers of Salem and Mr and Mr«. Bill Bach of Lakevtow. Retarded Children Assn. To Try for Training School Member« of the Unn Asso ciation tor Retarded children, meeting at Santiarn High school recently, discussed the proposed two-year pilot Research Day- Care Ci'nti-r for trainable re tarded children ap|xoved by the 1963 Oregon Legislature, and heard interesting reports from teacher« of LAHC chisses and public «< hool special instruction classes in Albany and Sweet Home The I .ARC executive board Mr. *rut Mr*. Clayton Haiti is taking step« to get the State more visited briefly with Mill Mental Health Division to lo City friends Tuesday. They were cate tlie Center In Linn County,’ enroute home to their Redmond the group was told by Mrs. farm after vlsting with Scio re Grace Scarbough, Albany, vice- latives. . president of LARC, who pre Rev. and Mr*. Jack Mruo*rr Dorothn* Humphrey, (taught sided at the meeting. "If they Mr». Naomi Johnson, Nwventh do decide our qualifications er of Mr and Mra. George Hum ar«1 Uielr four sons were dinner ¡kirey, is home on a 10-day | guests Sunday at the home of Day Adventist teacher from the meet their specifications better leave from tlie WAVES Wlien Mr uml Mra William Shepherd Mill Qty school was among the than other counties applying, the stir returns slw will Iw stationed and family. 226 truchera from Western Ore pressure will be taken off of nt the Great lakes Naval ata- gon and Washington attending I .ARC and we can help estab Mr. and Mra. Frank Never*, their annual institute at Glad lish LARC classes in other tkm near Chicago. Stir is study towns." t ing to an X-ray technician Judy and Allan and luiura Jo stone last week Joe Gregg read a copy of a anil her present rating is hos Rumbo were in Vancouver, Wn , Mr*. Ralph Itudiong, Mr*. letter sent by Dr. George Sunday where they visited with pital apprentice a nr|ihi-w <>f Mr and Mm. Sev George Iztird, Mr«. James Bud- Adams, president of the Linn Ralph Md'ormlek. stellisi rm, Mike White, whose ship was I long and Mm. Al Yunkus were County Mental Health Associa u | in Silverton Thursday wlu-i-- tion. to Dr. J. H. Trelreven. agent for the Southern Pacific m port Pi' ", weir taken In Salem fur nine years anil a tour of the ship and also had they were luncheon guests at the chairman of the State Mental railroader tor 47, was honored dinner with the crew, much to home of Mm Charles IXHluire i Health Division, in which he as sured him of the stability and with a retlretnetrf ¡»arty In Sa- the delight of the young people Mr. iuu I Mr*. < Url Buillong activity of I-ARC and encour lem Iasi week He la a native ¡liey also attended a ball game of Shedd ami also served with in the afternoon when Die ship's are the parents of their second aged the establishing of the the SP in Mill Qty. Corvallis crew played members of the son who was bom Friday. Sep- Research day-care center in Vancouver Chamber of Com tember 27 at a Salem hospital. Unn County. «ml Shedd. Teachers speaking at the merce The baby weighed six pounds plus and has been named Pat- meeting were Mra. Ruby Dunn, IzsFrmme Beauty .Salon at director ol LARC classes in tlie Slayton Open Monday through i William Nrlaon returned Hat rick Ernest. county; Mra Floy Belding, her Friday 9 to 6 Saturday hours: unlay from an extended airplane assistant In the Albany classes. IVr Mire to uUi-nd the Itenrflt trip to Florida, Massachusetts, 8 W Io 4 Pilone Staytun 769 anil card party sponsored by St. Mrs Dorothy Smith, teacher of 5322 Dtl Third Street 46tf Pennsylvania. California many other spots? He is a for- Cat.ierine's Altar Society. Satur l^ARC preschool class at Medl- mer supervisor for United Alr- day. October 19 at 8 p m at son school in Albany, and Mrs lines. He said he enjoyed thr Gates Women's clubhouse Priz Arthur Blackwell, teacher of the Best Buy 41 primary special education class trip and would probably take es and refreshments. in Sweet Home. another one next spring, but Mra. Dunn told of the success Mr. mill Mr*, law Plnkaton er- | was glad to get back to the scenic area here. He said that rived at their farm home near ot this year's system of having in Florida it was either hot ami Mill Qty Tuesday evening They two classes together instead of muggy or raining. Ln fact, hr lived here a number of years a morning and afternoon class had a letter from friends there ago when he was employed at She is enthused about the sup- this week stating that they long lirtrolt dam. Mrs Pinkston and ¡Mirt tiring given with part-time ed for fog West Coast and her daughter Jo toured Europe help and materials "We have 18 enrolled now. couldn't imagine why anyone this summer while Mr Pink ston was in Mexico and the five of whom ride to Albany wanted to retire in Fktrida. British Honduras The family with me from Lebanon, and Ite aure to attend the Henefll met at Red Bluff. Calif., at the more «¡»plications have been re card party sponsored by St. home of another daughter. Mr« ceived." she said. "Come visit us," invited Mra. Catherine's Altar Society, Satur Dave Ujedorai Kelly. He is now day Octolirr 19 at 8 p m nt project engineer at a dam near Smith. "You may find me do Gates Women's clubhouse. Priz Red Bluff Jo returned to her ing most anything as 1 have es and refreshments 41 studies at the University of Mi fun being one of them. " She told ami and Mr. ami Mrs. Pinkston of one little boy's expressed sadness during a week's absence Richard Hood, field nusn for will return soon to Jamaica. from school; and a farm field an aluminum company was in Tom Fencl fk-w hi* ¡itanr In trip which they all enjoyed to the arra last week looking for aluminum deposits While here recently from Bell Fourche. S. gether. "Our most important task is he and Steve Champ made a D. landing at the airstrip he trip over on the North Fork built at his parents home tills to help members of our classes became part of the school,' Mra where he obtained some ore for summer His brother. Jim. made Cunningham said. "They're the the return trip with him and testing. drove the Fend Jeep twick only ones allowed to assist in tharlrw Kelly anti Frank home. Tom 1s working for Boe our school cafeteria and do an Hin t you- "bust buy" In an excellent job. We have a class Smith made their annual hunt ings and is conni'Cted with the economy saw that's fast and librarian and assistant who take Minute Man Missile program. ing trip to Eastern Oregon the dependable on even the care of the filing of cards, etc., past weekend. They left the Jim entered Salem vocational toughest cutting jobs. and some are learning to op Full sued 17’ bar. famous Kelly trailer there and will school this week, where his erate the film strip machines." brother also received training. McCulloch Super Mac chain spend the remaining October She told how some have neon as well as a host of other weekends in the area challenged to accomplish jobs features make the McCulloch previously thought impossible MAC 15 the natural choice Mr. and Mr*. Jim limner anil for cutting ti-ewood or for them.” fenceposts, clearing campsite« I family m<»wd last weekend into Mra Blackwell expressed the their new home over on the or pruning trees It will be opinion that emotional prob your choice highway west of town near the lems developed during regular j£.Xn$l28,00 Sportsman Center. The Hoover* elementary school experiences have been living on S. E. Fair were harder to handle than view Avenue in the house be- On display at mental problems. kmging to Mr and Mrs Charlie Ruble* Itirn at Santlum "These children should be in French. Memorial llo*»ltal. Mavton sjiecial instruction classes from • Pick a Job Bom Sepember 12 to Mr. and the time they are six years old." Mr«. John Jani* and two Mrs James Hampton Funk of she said. • Pick a Price daughter« and her sister, Phyl Aumsville a boy. Stormy Lee. Mrs Scharbnough reminded lis Bickett and Darlena Car- weighing 6 pounds 141* ounces. the group that "we should each • Pick a McCulloch penter took in tile Ice Follies Bom September 12 to Mr. write of Dr. Joseph Treleaven, at the l*ortland Coliseum Satur and Mrs. Dale Oakley Smith of Administration of the Division of day. They all report an enjoy Eugene a son. Gregory Ijorvn Mental Health, Board of Control. • Four new direct able time. weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces. Capitol Bldg.. Salem 10. Oregon drives under $200 Born September 15 to Mr. and to show our interest in having Mr*. Fred Berg In now rm Mrs. Eldon Eugene Silbernagvl the Research Center located in each. ployed hy the Mill City Branch of Stayton a girl. Jill Carol, Linn County." of the U. S. National bank and weighing 8 ¡rounds 91* ounces. "We are a participating agen assumed her duties mi Monday. Bom September 15 to Mr cy of United Fund and as such and Mrs Taylor Sylvestei have been asked to assist with Your Health Will He Greatly Parker a girl, Lonna Mae, solicitations." she added. Volun Improved by correcting Hem weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce. teers will be welcomed. orrhoids without operation or Born September 15 to Mr. loss of time in most cases. In and Mm Kenneth Lee Hender vestigate today. You owe it to son of Gates a girl. Terrina Phone 859-2240 yourself. R. Reynolds, N. D. Marie, weighing 7 pounds 10 1144 Center St.. Salem, Ore. ounce«. Q. I'm a widow with three Mehama, Oregon For appointment phone 363- Bom September 16 to Mr. and children. We all receive social 9460. 39tf Mm. I jeon Carl Jordan of security benefits. My two oldest Stayton a girl. Mitzi Kay. children worked last summer and earned about $200 per weighing 6 pounds 9*4 ounces Bom September 19 to Mr. and month each for June, July, and Mm. Steven Howard Voth of August. Will they still get their Scio a boy, Steven Howard, social security checks for the summer months? weighing 8 pounds 15 ounces. A. Yes, assuming that any Born September 21 to Mr. and AMMUNITION Mra. Virgil James Smith of work the children do in other Lyons a boy, Randy James, months does not raise thetr LEE RIDERS FOR MEN AND BOYS weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces. total earnings over $1200 this Bom September 22 to Mr. and year. If a social security bene MEN'S WORK CLOTHES Mra. Nelson Edward Gcraths of ficiary earns $1200 or less in Stayton a girl, Kari Renee, a year, he receives all his so weighing 7 pounds m otfrices. cial security benefits. And even LOGGING AND WORK SHOES Bom September 24 to Mr. and if total earning» are over $1200, Mra Ralph Osborne Taylor of benefits for tunic months may West Stayton a boy, Gregory still he payable. OVERSHOES FOR WOMEN Ralph, weighing 9 jxiunds 8 Q. My husband died in July BOYS AND GIRLS ounces. and I had to go back to work Bom September 26 to Mr. and in August. I earn $200 a month, Mra. Ixivem Joseph Spitz of Rt. Since I'm earning at the rate PLASTIC RAIN JACKETS 4 Salem a girl, Juanita Louise, of $2400 a year, am I right in thinking weighing 9 pounds 9*4 ounces that my 8-year-old For MEN AND BOYS Born September 27 to Mr. and daughter and I will not be en- Mrs. Troy Lee McCall of Mill titled to benefits? A. Your earnings will not ai City a girl, Valerie Lynne, weighing 6 ¡xtunds 8 ounces. feet your daughter's right to Bom September 28 to Mr. benefits this year or any other , I Formerly and Mra. Richard Edward Mc year. If you had worked all of Coy of Mehama a boy, Ronnie this year at $200 a month, some A. & M TOMAN HARDWARE Edward, weighing 8 pounds 8>* of your henfits might not be ounces. payable. But since you did not McCULLOCH MAC 15 Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Co. 3SI OBITUAWfÿJ^r THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE PANCAKES AS YOU LIKE THEM 2 1 Different Kind$ To Satisfy Your PcrNonal Taste OIAKIJE CKOINANT LYONS Charlie Croisant of Albany, a Jong ago former resi dent of McCully Mountain pas sed away Sunday, September 22 at the age of 86 years, Hr was born in Illinois and came here when a boy. Services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at Fishrr Funeral chapel in Al bany. and interment was at Wil lamette Memorial Park ceme tery. * He is survived by three bro thers, Gus of Woodburn; Albert of Tillamook and Henry of Lyons; two sister, Mrs. Lena Baker of Stayton and Mra. Hat tie Gutzert of Astoria. Hr was a long-time resident of the Scio arra before moving to Albany in 1920 FERDINAND and GEN HUENEKE Open 6 A. M. TO 8 P. M. 4532 Portland Road Phone 364-2M8 RENT THIS NATURAL GAS WALL FURNACE MRK. ROME WALTER Mill City friends and relatives received word last week of the death of Mra. Rose Walter, for mer resident and wife of Jerry Walter, She had been ill for a long time and passed away Septem- ber 20. Service» were held from I a Portland Mortuary Tuesday. September 24. Other survivors include three daughters in Portland. Mary Powell, Florence Wallace and Lillian Douchek and one daugh ter, Rose Elsner, in Philadel phia; four grandchildren and several sisters-in-law in this area: Ann Primeau, Ida Carey, Beatrice Jepaen and Mary Cas- we’l of Springfield: one brother- in-law, Joe Walter of Mill City. Mr. and Mra. Walter and family operated the Santiarn Garage and Grocery when it was located on Broadway many year ago. The building now houses Hutchinson's Truck shop. Designed to fit uo/e/y against a wall, the compact wall furnace delivers Natural Gas forced-air heating in one. two or three directions for complete comfort $1 95 per month rental pay ments cover all coats except for the fuel itself! free installation . . • Free servicing (Only a small charge for the electrical connection.) CALL 109 Commercial Street S. E. Salem EM. 3-3111 YOUR HOME ALSO NEEDS WINTERIZING! go tc work until August, your i total earnings for 1963 will not1 exceed $1206 and you will be : entitled to benefits for the months of July through Decem ber. JUST POUR IT IN PUCE, over old worn-out insulation. Level it and forget it. Takes only an afternoon. Comfort is wonder fully increased end fuel bills shrink as much as 40%/ PROPERTY FILLED WITH AN AD IN THIS NEWSPAPER... ANYTHING FIOM RENTING A BEDROOM TO SELLING A CLASSY RESIDENCE Ask for free estimate. t CALL US NOW Mill Gty Enterprise I*bi>ncM'-t77t KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. 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