4—The MUI City Er.terpriM», Tliurmiay, Oct, 17, 1963 that wx'ek at Salem General DETROIT ¡Heart Association IDANHA Jo Run Articles on Heart Attack Cases Dance Lessons hospital. Mrs. William lee presid«*d at tty Joyce tilcwmm a nux'ting «if th«' PTA when a BALLET - TAP The first Sto t l r rit H»*ly meet panel discussion on the kinder ing of the school year Tti-rid garten program was held. AU Ag«*H Mrs. Arnold Malone Mrs Doh Goode of Eugene was held in the gym on Fri Starting Nov. 4th was visiting her father Ed day. After the meeting was cal Tli«' Senior class of I Detroit Heart attacks have iilrcndy Bertram and with area frieixts led to order by President Jim lligti sctaxil will hold a dance At Mari-Linn School An outstanding public rela lUrte, the other officers were Friday night, when the king claimed the live* at two Oregon Flowers For AU tions meeting was held at th«' introduced to the new students and queen contest will I*' de huntrni during the first live day OCCASIONS Mill City Tbashnistrcss club at and Freshmen. Executive mem cided. of d«x'r hunting arason with no Five Years Ago Fir Manor. Guests Included Mi’s. bers intnxluced were President Alsea beat Detroit 37 14 in a deaths attrttaitable to gunshot Al Sorseth. Mrs. Mel Rambo. Jim Hirte; vice president John wound*, awarding to Dr. Earl I’h. 88B-2310 Pictured on the society page Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs l>m Kelly ; Secretary Frances Reid; («xitball game her«' Friday. De* D. IhiBois, Orcgon Heart Asso Wire Service troit will play Tralngle Lake at were Mr and Mrs John Janis Oliver, Glen Davidson, Mrs. Treasurer Sherry Pittnm; Par ciation president. who were married at a Jordan William Lee and Mrs. Clint liamentarian Don Podrabsky; honit' Friday at 3 p. m. Dlls statist!« is following the Sunday visitors at the Amok! same pattern of past years church. Automotive A Industrial 1 .and. Advertising Manager Kathryn 230 N. E. 4th St Mr. and Mrs. James Swan Dishong, and Publicity Man Malone home were Mr. and which shows that more hunting Maintenance Mrs. Dick Edwards and family Mill City, Ora. and Mr. and Mrs. John Swan ager Joyce Gleason Ten Years Ago deaths ure cauzed by heart at- of Salem Phone 397-2452 had returned that week from by gunshot wounds. tacks titan Next on the agenda was the Welding, IHeael Engine R P. Sophy. Ray Sophy, Rus Visiting Mill City friends that presentation of tlx boy and girl a vacation trip to the midwest. Hunting and heart attacks Service WE DELIVER sell ami Ri«8ianl Rice and Har ne«'«'d not go together. If the week were Mrs. Eva Hopkin* of the month awards. This was Mr. ami Mrs Don Jenkins or Field Shop old Champion spent the week hunter consults his pysiclnn lie- ami daughh'r. Mrs Meldon hindered only slightly by the were the parents of a girl born Jaensen of Portland. They were fact that the awards (small end hunting in Eastern Oregon. fore the hunt arul fol low « his lirico Itettortra The Detroit High GAA had instructions former residents. Emergencies can pins» had not yet arrived The a spaghetti fee«l at ttic school Mill City Girl Scout troop had deserving parties. Sherry Pittam happen, howwer, and the Ore Factory Equipment held a slumber party that week and Ed McCurdy, did however Saturday. They decorated the gon Heart Association gives Ignition Farte 1 at the taime of Sherry Hansen. receive a slip ot paper that ap cafeteria to kx>k like an Italian the*«* pointers on handling pos Among thus«' present were Zeta peared to be an IOU for the restaurant. and call«*«! it "Uttle sible heart attacks In any type Dealer for Aireo Welding Crosier, Evelyn Taylor. Penny pins Sherry Pittam holds the Italy." The dinner was a suc of hunting Product» Gould. Gloria Klecker, Ibwalie office of Student Ikxly Treasur cess. Keep the stricken hunter The Willing Workers club ti»»k Bassett. Frances Ward ami er and Ed McCYirdy that of absolutely still and summon a trip to th«* coast. Part of th«' Nancy Porter. Their leader. Senior Class President. medical ta»lp imm«Mlntely. group spent the night ami the Mrs. Howard Means was chap Discussion was opened on the Whenever |a>sslble, get the others returned home th«' same erone Jim and Veryl lloover topic of a variety show or sctaxil doctor to come to the pat Sirloin steak was selling that play. Some juniors anti seniors, duy. Those spending the night ient. rather than trying to Ph. 897-2911 Mill City Pearl week at Ken Golliet's at Me who had participated tn a suc were Mabel Dunbar. take the patient to the doc Gieblcr. Winnitred Murphy, hama for 49«' per pound Also cessful variety show, thought tor f«*atur«xi in Th«' Enterpns«' ad that this was the better of the Ida Golder and Alice Reiner Don’t let th«' heart victim was boiling txx'f at 19c and two ideas. Although most of Spending the day were Stella walk or ride n horse. H you The Ann Nesbitt Davis and cake mixes at 2 packages for the students who spoke on this must move him, use n Utter group had dinner at the Pixie 35c subject had liked the variety (can be improvised! so the Of interest to Mill City friends show, they expressed the desire Kitchen. ¡mtient need not use a mus the at visitors Weekend was the marriage that week of to try an all-school play this cle Jerry Hunter and Marlen«' year. Some ideas Drought up Charles Dunbar home In Detroit K«x*p tta- pitirnt warm tail son. Mr. Tickl«' with the ceremony p«»r- were that the teachers might were Mrs. IXinbar’s not so warm that he'll sweat. fomied at the Catholic church at be more willing to assist in this ami Mrs. Keith M«x>ri' amt Itxwrn his collar, licit, Gary of Sandy. Sublimity. kind of project, and that the neckerchief,■ scarf any re Sunday visitors at the Charles The PTA was sponsoring an parts would be at least partial strictive clothing other one of its International ly assigned and less of th«' Dunbar home were Mr and Make tin* patient ns com dinners with Mrs. Al Nesbitt burden would be left to the in Mrs. Wallace Henderson •>< fortable as jimslble Usual Riximond. The Hendersons were serving as chairman. dividual student. That this might ly a position halfway ta'- residents of old Detroit. not entail the immense amount twren lying an«i sitting < «-letirnta« Itirthdav Fifteen Years Ago of organization needed for a makes breathing easier Kevin Scharff celcbratixl his successful variety show was also If he has a nu'dicatlon fitti birthday Saturday with a Among those reporting suc discussed and Is able to swallow, give party at the home of his par cessful deer hunting trips that Although productions of this it to him ns prescribed by ent*. Mr and Mrs Dale Scharff year were Lee Bassett. Eddie type are almost annually seen hl* doctor Give nothing else Stone. Al Ward, Herb Maag. at the grade school level, not in Idanha. Guest* were Kevin unless a doctix* advises It. and Anita Hill*. Tracey Ketch Hollis Turnidge. Buzz Fleet even a class play ts within the Never force anything. Uquor num. Patty Tower. Sandy Jones. wood, Claude Miller and Ray MODAL memory of the Seniors. The inclu.l«-,!. into an UMona Judy Youngbtood. David Dyslin. Case. majority of the student body tchjui person's mouth Mary Varner, David Golden. Martin Hansen had opened a mar omvx has expressed willingness to might choke. Mary Spencer. Dwaine Wixilsry. new trailer camp that week Extra powerful for participate in this project, and Dwaine Morgan. Christy Gard with facilities to handle at least it is lioped that the students Falling & Bucking ner, Amber Thornton. Gary 20 trailers. will continue to present their McCsilsck MO (has s dwtee RMVCB, Richard ami DIMM At a PTA meeting a group of ideas to the executive council. of 1 («ar roOes — 1.1:1 toe top Hann. Tlwy played games ami residents had taken sharp issue After the meeting was adjourn '•«I’M peww ana »M refreshment* were served Mrs with the school board members t*d. the cheerleaders took over bort, ar 1:1 at 11 tor Dyslin heiprcl serve over the lack of a music pro with a pep assembly. The Frosh Mrs. Dale Scharff was taiat- gram. Vernon Todd, principal finally stsxxl up and acted like ess at a fashion party at her said the budget did not provide a class and did enough yelling home October 10. Guest* were for a music or a band instruct this time to win the ’’tin tro In thee «hall all the families or. Carolyn Gardner. Thelma We don’t just “sell” anti-freeze. phy.’’ of the earth be blesxed.— Smith. Sarah Smith. Jean Sti Mrs George Stewart had (Too Late for last Week» We install and maintain winter-long pro pek. Donna Stahlman, Shirley (l.rn I2:ll. spent the week visiting with her A new trophy has been add«xi tection for your car with Shellzone, the HiU. Yvonne Hill*. Brnuce sister in Lebanon. Since all of us abide in to the Santiam trophy case' Dummer. Betty Comer. Mary God's love we should seek to Contracts had been awarded guaranteed permanent - type anti-freeze. Directly in front of the sta Madras, Ceie Tower, Mcrrlre express more fully the love of and work to start soon on a tues and plaques recording Han't hoar: We completely check your Sullivan. Donna White, Karen our Father. God. who made it $20.000 improvement system by sporting victories, is a tin tro car's cooling system against loose Mountain States Power Co., ac phy inscribed "Loudmouths 1963- Galdabini. Patt Sapp, Jessie so connections and leaks. Then we »««tall Jone*. Myrna Ketchum, Pat cording to Curtis Cline, local 1964.” Presented at the pep as manager. Galbraith. Elaine Parker and enough Shellzone to protect your car sembly last Friday, It is a brain 26 at the Detroit City hall. Marge Kessler Friendship night had been ob down to any temperature you want, storm of the cheerleaders de (Ivie Club Mrclu Joe Muise took Mr*. Muisc served by Marilyn Chapter O. signed to promote school spirit. low as 62° below zero. The Detroit Women’s Civic to the hospital Monday for a E. S. with Alice Rupp, worthy In a cheering contest between Guarantaa: We’ll check your Shellzone matron and Bill Shuey, worthy recurrent back injury. She will club ta'ld its monthly minting the classes, where all shouted at the home of Karen Galdabini patron. be in traction indefinitely. anytime all winter. If you've lost any. the same yell, the Juniors once Mr. and Mr*. Francis Dum with Shirley Hili and Margar We’ll give you a free refill! again sheaved their prowess in mer and family attended the et:«* Brosig as co-hostrsses Th«' this field by out-roaring the wedding of Mary Jean Dryden meeting was called to order by three other classes to win the and David Fischer in WtxxHxim president Vi Malone. The club prize. held a successful baked fixai Saturday. Made of two different sized Phone 859-2240 Supt Francis EXimmer spent sale, and it was voted to buy cans, a lid and a strip of tin. Monday and Tuesday at the a art al silverware. The club Mehama, Oregon shaped somewhate like a mega meeting of the Oregon Associa had sav«-d enough coff«T bands phone. and painted red and Phone 897-2445 tion of Secondary School Prin for a case of coffee which Jes grey, it is quite something to 108 Broadway Mill City Lumbermen are inviting aU behold. It was assembled by two cipals at OSU. Thursday hr at sie Spencer pick«*d up In Port high school seniors of this area senior boys in the shop on Fri tended the Testing Co-ordinators land. Volunteers to take down to compete in a new $1,000 col day and painted t»y the Varsity meeting at the Marion County the flowers baskets in Detroit were Karen Gaklablni, Shirley School office. lege scholarship contest. rally squad the same day. This Hill and Bernice Dummer (Too Late for last Week» The West Coast Lumbermen's paint timing proved to be Th«* budget presented by Dennis Spencer was home Association this week mailed somewhat sticky, as President bulletins to aU public and pri Randy Marshall found out when from the U of O visiting his Verna Ketchum was accepted. vate high schools of the Douglas he accepted on behalf of the parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Jessie Spencer announced there would be a well child clinic Oc- Spencer. fir region, describing the essay class of '65. Mrs. L. C. Davis and Mrs. tobcr 29 at the Detroit City hall contest. It was established this The award will be re-present year in memory of Harold V. ed at each successive pep as Ray May spent two days in Volunteers to help lire Karen Simpson, who for 16 years led sembly until the end of foot Portland last week. Mr*. Davis Galdabini, Myrna Ketchum. Ma 1 WCLA’s efforts to popularize ball season At this time it will went on a buying trip for their bel Dunbar, Billie Drago, VI Malone, Carolyn Gardner, Pat be permanently awarded to the store in Idanha. Tom Fry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sapp and Yvonne Hills Phyllit class that has held this honor Ken Fry. Detroit, was home for Hill won the cak«' and laicillc the most times. Chances are th.- weekend Tom is in the U S. Overland will bring one to th«' that this will only confirm what Coast Guard stationed at Port next meeting. the teachers have said for The secretary was instructed Angeles. Wn Be Just returned three years, that the Class of to send a thank you note to th«- ’65 is the noisiest one yet. Too from Alaska Miss Linda Barker spent the Detroit Mobile First Aid unit to bad we can't let off more of weekend visiting her parents, let them know the club appre this steam at sports events, in Mr and Mrs. A. L. Barker. ciates the work they are doing stead of wasting so much of it Linda attends business school in in the community. during school time. Flo Young announced the Salem. Be that as it may, Santiam Visiting at the L. C. Davis year books would lie ready for has its Varsity cheerleaders to "Goth Mo, If* jutl on ash troy in Idanha were Mr. and the November meeting thank for an entertaining pep home I got for yovr birthday." Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lester Beeson, Mr. and assembly and one thing we can Grant Beeson from Eu- the hostesses to the 24 members Mrs. look forward to winning on Fri You’ll Like Our Food gene, also Mr and Mrs. John and three guests present. day. Room .Mother« Named Deinninger. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steaks, Chicken Mrs. Chester Storey, room mo Fisher and Mrs Amanda Mink O LONGER DO ALL of your heat convenience for homeowners. ttle- chairman for the I>anha from Oregon City. Chinese Food local woods in world markets. Pat Stattuck former Idanha PTA announced the following for ing bills have to be paid in Our budget plan costs you noth Seniors may enter by prepar resident died in Salem of a nrxim mothers: Sea Food ing a 1000-word essay on the top the cold months-just when it may ing extra. It’s one of our many heart attack. He operated the Seniors: chairman Mrs. Ar ic, ‘Being Creative With lum Spillway in Idanha at one time nold Malone, Mrs U. S. Floyd free services to customers. And be most inconvenient Live Music Every ber in Homes." Deadline for and also worked at the Cedars and Mrs. Quincy Smith Now, under our budget plan, there are no carrying charges of completed essays will be Feb Friday and Saturday Juniors. Mrs. Howard Dean. ruary 15 1964 Prizes will be in Detroit. you can divide heating oil bills into any kind. Rex Rema, (ormer Idanha re- Soj#x>m<»res, Mrs Harry Silen $500, $300 and $200. There is no substitute for sident was home on a weekend cer. easy-to-handle, monthly install For full details about budget Judges will be: Dr. M. K Freshmen, Mrs. Dale Thorn well-prepared pass, He is in the army sta- food. And P. Brannan, of Clark College, ments and spread payments plan oil heating-and Shell Heat ton. tinned at Fort I>*wis. Wn. that is what you get here. Vancouver, Wash.; Dr. Ralph 7th and Sth, Mrs. Lyon, chalr- ing Oil-call us today. throughout the year. A great Jules Hili, Detroit, suffered Our lounge is famous for Samuelson, Humbolt State Col bums on his face while welding man, Mrs. Howard Drago and lege. Arcata, Cat.; Dr. Ray O. its convenience. Come in to Mrs. Cheater Storey. in his Service station. Wolf, Portland State College, 5th and 6th, Mrs. Henry Hie- day. Mr and Mrs. G. J. Geston and Arthur K Roberta, retired I _____ spent the weekend in Milwau- bert. chairman, Mrs. Wendell education director for WCLA. kee. J<»nes and Mrs. Lynn William Sharon Farrell of Portland son. Ph. 897-2442 Distributor Mill City, Ore spent the week visiting her sis 3rd and 4th, Mrs. D. W. Root, ter, Mrs. Harry Spencer. Sun Mrs. Al Gardner and Mrs Vern day visitors at the Spencer Morgan. home were Mr. and Mrs. Claire 2nd and 3rd, Mrs Harold Ashard and Bob of Vancouver, Roth, Mrs. Hob Young and Mrs. Wash. Walter Parker. The American Legion Auxil- 1st and 2nd, Mrs. Dyslin, MEHAMA I iary met Tuesday night at the chairman, Mrs. Bennn Young I Fire hall. They will hold a blood. Mrs. J. W. Thornton and Chris Campbell, Owner Christmas benefit dance Octotar Mrs. Don Ketchum. Phone «59-2801 ________________________ I Brunner’s Flowers FROM / UR FllfS^ OUR Merry Jo Cruson Hoover's Repair McCULLOCH GUARANTE ONE FILL LASTS ALL WINTER OR A REFILL FREE! Shell Service Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Co. Lumbermen Ask Seniors To Compete For Scholarship CMe/Ci/e. SHEl SMALLER MONTHLY FUEL BILLS Simple plan makes your heating bills fit your budget N H. L. ASHBY I We Give S & H Green Stamps On Heating Oil Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year 4 í. OUtíG-é