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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1963)
Harry IVwtker had th«- miafur- tun«» to ci't off the tH »1 hl* index finger while operating * saw recently. Mrs. lkxi»cr .» is a patient at Santiam Memorial hospital this week (or medical treatment but is nome now. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise New! Gillette PTA Dinner Set For Thursday Night Mrs Albin CMupcr. way and means chairman for the PTA said this week that all was in readiness for the annual ham dinner which will be held at the grade school gym. Thursday evening. November U Serving time will be from 5.30 until 8 Entertainment will start at 6 o'clock with a number of var ied acts featuring the theme. ■ Feeding Time at the Zoo.'* This will also be carried out in room and table decorations. It is reported that two well known "clowns" will be circu lating through the crowd selling balloons as well as adding a note gaiety z\ cake walk will be another feature of rhe evening and Is scheduled for 6:30 The public is invited to attend the dinner. G ATES B.v Mrs. Floyd Mwalm State Police Tbm Drynnn, was calk'd to Gales last Sat urday to diefXMie of a three-point buck which had '»vn wounded by a hunter some time previous ly and wandered into the yard of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bern hardt where lie laid down and couldn't get back up. Officer Drynan was forced to kill the buck and haul him away. Mr and Mrs. David Lkxlgr have moved from Mis. Short's little Katie to the Imuac vacated by Mr. and Mm. Marvin I lodge The Marvin Ikxlges have moved to the coast when* he is ixw employed. Mr and Mrs. Joe Novak and their granddaughter. Dinah Herron, attended the wedding of Robert Koenig and Beverley Ann Weis Saturday morning nt St Boniface Catholic church in Sublimity. Anne-Marie llirte, daughter I__ 'Tin. Mill City Entcrprlar, Thurtulay, Nov. I I, 106.3 Guidance Session To Be Held at Santiam High Shool Student! «*< Santiam Hi«1’ SahUul will hear representa- tivc» of the State System of Higher Education in a »|x'clal guidance »esaion to be held at the high school on Nov' mber JU at 8 30 a. m. 13ic nreaentation 1« planned jointly by the State System of Higher Education ami the high school to aupplement the regular guidance |»rugiam with first hand information aland college» The visitor» will ex plain the academic offerings, specific requirement» for ad- miaagyn. tuition ami incidental Ice», ami »choltrshlp opportun itie« at the various public in- stltuiions. Representative» will stress the importance <»f a g<*xl high schisil record In preparing fur any type <*f education, training or occupation tx-yond high school. <>f *tM'<'l"l em|8iasls will be tile fact Hint retention of standards In colleges follow thr pattern <>f higher admission rripilrrmrnt* and thus neces- ■itatr adequate preparation esrlv In the high school yearn, Students who have demon strated the ability to do aca demic work will tie urged to considered the |*ai»lt>lllty <rf at tending college Others will hr encouraged to seed training be vond high *<4»ool to he tieitei prepared for future career» Hie State System representa tives include, I on the visitor team are . Mr Eugene l-amcn from Ore gon Techincal Institute. Mr Stanley Kenyon from Oregiai College of Education. anil Mr J Richard Pl//» from the High SchixibCbBege Relation» com mittee of Mr ami Mm O. K. llirte. returned from San Francisco November I for a short viait at j Salem Man To Bo home la-fore leaving by plane for I Florida Wednesday. Sb«- ha* ac I At Scout Moot copied a J* wit ion there a» re Here Monday Evening ceptionist ami Mental ITieraplat Tlicre will tie an organisa at a newly constructed private tional meeting for i-arents inter mental sanitarium Mi*» llirte was formerly on the »talf of rated in the cub »exit irogram. Monday. November 18 at 7 30 nt Oregon State Mental Hospital the yixith center. Mr. ami Mm John Knoll amt Jerry I ¿-Baron. district acvxit daughter, Gail, of Saskatche executive from Salem will be wan, Canada, visited Thursday present to help the program thnxigh Tuesday at the home <>f along Mr. and Mm (). K llirte ami This meeting I* for parent» tlie home of Mr. and Mr* Bill and their «"'» wfu> are Inter llirte. where Mr». Eva llirte ested in joining run scouts also resides. Mr*. O K llirte. i Registration money may be Mr*. Sharon W<«al<-n and Sheryl bnxigtit that night and the llirte ts*>k the visitor» on *iio|>-, charter ia to be completed. ping tour of Salem during their »lay. David llirte. grandson of Mm l.aminatrd plastic surfaces, Eva Hirte, who ia attending U thr kind* used on drainhoanla of O in Eugene, visited Sunday can become dull and shabby in it the home» of Mr and Mm spots from excessive wear or Bill Hirte and Mr. and Mm. O when abused by the uar of K Hirte harsh abrasives To bring back Mr» Vic Herron drove to thr new look, clean occasional Yoncala Sunday wnere »he vl»-, ly with a cleaning wax. The lied her grandfather. Ed Sehitn i wax will prut ret against wear and two uncle» Ed and Ray- j and make dally maintenance rnond Sehlin. She wa* nccom- easier la-cause spilled things panled by her »on. I .eon. and won t stick On faulty worn daughter. Ixatta, her i»arent» | arrm a one step auto cleaner Mr and Mm L. E Mullen o' j polish will provide great Im ! Staton and her cixisln. Mm j provement Pixir a little <m a ! Vida Huffman "I Milton-Free- . thick pol of clean, »oft cloth I water, who wa» a guest nt th* and rub on worn area, using Mullen home long even strokes and rubbing Wiley Mulse of Portland wa- with thr ‘ grain" that la thr a Saturday visitor at the home- length of the pattern. Du not of Mr. and Mr». George Staf use a circular motion a» this f-’id and Mr and Mm Dave might cause swirl marks. Rub Bamhardt. until an even gloss develop*, Ruth He»» win a patient al! then wipe with a clean cloth last week at Santiam Memoria' and wax with a polish wax. hospital, undergoing treatment for a stomach disorder Sunday dinner |~:ests at thr Custom Bulldozing home of Mr and Mrs Harold Wilson were Mr*. Irma Green Al. WAHI) of McMinnville, Mm Mabel Mc (Wil »S7 1VM or W7 Kee of Amity, Mr. ami Mm Jim Myers and three children of Salem and Ml»» Peggy Mlllrr of Temple City, Calif Mrs Green and Mm. Mc Kee are TYPEWRITER both former Gates residents They once lived on what Is now the Charlie Tucker place. They also vi»lted at the home LATE MODEI.H of Mrs Maude Davis and Mr and Mrs Clyde Oliver. III \SON kill | K \ I L S Mr. and Mm. L. F Allen I Monllaa Rental were overnight guests Thursday May Apply On Purchase and Friday at the home of her niece. Mr. and Mrs Stickle of Seaside. <M (teurttlt. Ph. S«3 «7?3 Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and Salem, Orsgon three boys of Stayton were Saturday dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Wilson. Weekend visitor» at the Louis Kelle home were Mr and Mrs Bill Mills of Newport. Mm. A R. Mill» drove to Sc ittle. Wn . over the weekend For th« flrat time «elan«« h«> found where Mie visited at the home a new hralinr tubatane-« with th« ••- of her son-in-law and daugh toniahlng ability to «brink hemor ter. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cram rhoi.la and to rail««« pain - with, ut mer. auryrry. 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