Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1963)
4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday Oct 24. 194*3 Detroit Detroit-Idanha Kindergarten Starts DETROIT Kindergarten for the Detroit-Idanha and Marks, Forks children started October 15. Tne children will attena classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Mar-! garet Kreiger teaching. ' Children attending are I\xig Kirk. IVnna Stray. Randy Youngblood. Doug Stahlman, Bryan Smith. Vernon Skiles, Nita Hills. Joan Wiley. Ijiuric Reid, Chris Stipeck and Michael Dytlln. Anyone wishing bi send their children hi this kindergarten should call Joan Stipek 303 in Idanha Children have to be 5 on or before the 15th of Novem- ber to attend. Teacher Makes Good Grades DETROIT- Robert Kirk. De troit teacher, who attended the . 1963 NSF Summer Institute held it East Carolina College at Greenville. N C. earned 2.000 points out of a possible 2.000 points in a point system that was set up at the college. Considering the many areas in which [Mints had to be earned this was an excellent record. Tree Planting Crew r-\ * • > r* Detroit Rangers Seek Mari-Linn Teachers Honored at Reception RAMBOS RAMBLINGS DETROIT The IVtn.it Rang er District will begin accepting applications October 24 for tree planting. Fall planting will start about the first week in November ‘Diere will be "I*- proximately 350 acres to be planted this fall. Additional details and Job •P- plication forms may be «•btain- ed from Detroit Ranger Station LYONS Mari-Linn 1HV of ficers were hostesses for the reception honoring the teachers held Thursday evening Eldon Gilson. president Introduced Principal George PavUsh who in turn told a short story of each teacher and introtluccd them The ladles were presented w-lth corsages and the men with bout- toneers. lunch was served. Another beautiful Friday a little foggy anti cooler but af ter a trip to the valley yvster day it seems WARM it’» a new twist today, Dave and I are "keeping shop" while IX mi and Alta took my datigli ter to a Portland doctor. Of course they had «kher laisincss there too and I got out <>t driv- II« Hatitlto («olili» Mary Kelly and I had <i very pleasant exjierlrnce Thursday a trip to the Blind S c I xmi I in Salem where Open house was tiring held She nns been to th<«e several time« but It wu my first trip When one secs die wunderful (ordlnury for us. <>f course) things that the tilltul are trained U> <!«» It makes U msc of us in the l.lons Auxiliary glad of the small part we play tn assisting them In Various projects Dwy put on a Variety show that need not take a back scat for anyone the talent was dl- I versified «mtstnnding piano ami 1 organ pl.ivnu:. a mh . i II inches tra. tsp dancing, drill routines. 1 «ok mi . etc. I "Dien in the afternoon there I was an exhibition of tumbling I and other acrobatic proflclen- cles. The recently elected student bodv officers were Introduced and they were all very poised with the president acting na I mailer of ceremonies for the program ami he njwared very ■ much at rase. ». A xj í " i/.4- A pl ». ■ £ II i get these Salesmen <1 ressed! This bring the fall of tlx- yrar. near llnll«a*ren ami all ft 1211 sort of stuff we hear a lot about apples And In case you didn't know It all ttie«r mnnv years they nrr real good eating Not i only that but they arr good for you* Ami all this alxxit "An | Apple a day keep« the doctor away” Is not just good advrrtls- i Ing on the part «if thr npplr grtaven am! packers Reeonta ah«iw that Apple-enters made significantly f«nver calls tn de doctors than «»thrrs over a | fettl'd period of time nt the Un- 1 Iverstty of Oregon Health cen ter Researchers have two pos sible explanation« There Is n IM of Vitamin C In allies high |v Imnortant as it must lie re place«! in the body every day Second reason, there Is a nat ural tranquilizer found In apple« which reduces thr pressures of nervous tension Ami ns we all know "jitter»" iwhlch too many of us have) put a trrrifc strain on the overall health So dig into that apple bin 1 am! keep healthy. M B . w T* . ♦ j ™*~ \ " I I I ./ % "t’T I I I ■ . o ■ ? Í.-I Mi > ■* ; L '■‘■¿à » ' HELP 1 ?• 'HK - LP I I /j Í L»’ SF ? ‘ jr.H • HELI T I .. . . .4 •p ■ J I ■ — . * I •» k. ■ I r* M*"«* «A— « - iVÍA iw JERRY COFFMAN DALE VAN CLEAVE MILTON SOHN ing In traffic I wouldn't really mind It but 1 »Imply never know what direction I am go ing in that blame town. f I I ooh M cdvaauj JOH.S bCUO Mr«. Oirtalinr l>l«an reSumetl to Prairie City last week after visiting for several weeks at the home of her niece. Mrs. Gladys Mason Mr and Mr«. Emery 1‘rlmean were called to Yakima, Wn last week by the sudden death of his mother. Mr. amt Mr« <Url Kelly amt Mr and Mr» Mel Eide returned Sunday from a week's vacation trip to Reno. Nev. They also vis ited Virginia City, Carson City and !<akr Tahoe Mr. and Mr«. <>11 Ihickworth have both been confined to their home with the flu. LaFnaa« ItamMy <tal»n al Stayton Open Monday through Friday 9 to I. Saturday hours: 111 to 4 Phone Stayton 789- 5322 3«3 Third Street 46tf v iC iir.iuiuo The 1964 Chevrolets i are selling like Hot Cakes on a Frosty Morning.... so our Used Car Lot is jammed full of Exceptionally Clean Automobiles >*. •W* V Our Salesmen Started Off the Forepart of October Without Any Clothes Whatsoever ■« With Each Used Car Sold During the Month of October Each Salesman Automatically Earns One Too Late to Classify WANTED Waitress. Sportsman Country Kitchen. Phone 897- 2143. MUI Qty. 43 Article of Clothing K. Winter Is Here OBITUARIES^ BOB JOHNSON It's Cold Dressed Like This. Help Yourself to a Good Used car and help the boys get dressed for this cold GEORGE J. (ROOK GATES Funeral services for George Jasper Crook, 52. found dead in hi» home near here Thursday, were at 2 p. m. Sat urday in tile Weddle Funeral Home in Stayton. Interment was in Ixine Oak cemetery. Investigators said he appar ently died of jiautral causes. He was bom In Elysian, Minn. He lived here most of the last 10 years while employed as a laborer. Survivors include a son. Rich ard Crook, Eugene; four sisters, Mrs. Dolly Hom. Mehama; Mrs. l-ulu Jacoby, Stayton; Mrs. Bernice Scamster, Salem, and Mrs. Frances Kruse, Independ ence; five brothers. Donald and I xm ('rook, both of Portland; Richard Crook. Milwaukie, Charles Crook, Mehama, nnd Alfred Crook in the Midwest, nnd two grandchildren. weather OUR SALESMEN SAY: i r c It’s no fun to go around like this It adds nothing to our usual bliss, So come in and buy a used car Before we die of exposure, by gar! / V V if MX i i Complete Bowling Outfit A Reg. *34.95 Colombia "MO” ball choice of weight nnd color. d Bowling ball ling A A. M. F. Bowling Shor« • Rag. Price 14141 Yours for only $34.95 No Money Down 120 WEST HOLLISTER, STAYTON, OREGON TELEPHONE 769-2126 - CASCADE MERC - I2M Brdwy N. E.