The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 14, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered as second class matter
November 10. 1944 at tha Post
Office at Mill City, Oregon un­
der Act of March 3. 1979.
HATION Al
tOITORIAl
I
Subset ipuon Rates
MarionQ.inn Counties $3 a year
Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr '
Telephone «97-2772 « «97-2830 i
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DON W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub
6—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963 Idanha fire hall with
Pass. Die Jones' hx*»k them on
a trip going up Blowout, making
tlie complete loop. coming »Hit
I on Straight Creek. Also visiting
the Jones briefly on Saturday
, were Mrs. Kenneth Evans and
Mrs. Arnold Mto«ne
Mrs. Stella Davis took leon- Mrs. Richard Hiatt from Sisters
Mr. and Mrs. Franc!« Dum­
anl Hallman to Portland Thurs­
mer and family spent the week­
day to get his glasses.
Russell Reid is elk hunting in end visiting their parents. Mr.
and Mrs Andrew Dummer and
Eastern Oregon.
The Dave Hieaerts, former Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jell.
Wendell Jones attended a
Idanha residents, have return­
ed to Idanha after spending the Ranger's meeting Friday at Eu­
gene.
summer in Alaska.
Mrs. Gordon Brown is in a
Dinner guests at the home of
hospital in Bend. She went in Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones
on Saturday
Tuesday evening were Mr. and
Weekend guests at the home Mrs. Don Varner and family.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones The Varners moved to Oak­
were his parents. Mr. and Mrs ridge Wednesday.
legion Auxiliary Meet-»
F. W. Jones from Gold Hill and
his sister, Mrs W. W. Neely and
Die American Legton Auxili­
daughter Betty Jo from Grants ary met Dtesday night at the
DETROIT
IDANHA
Shirley
Knapp presiding Die drawing
on the electric blanket will he
lield Saturday, November IS at
the schtHtl carnival. Present
were Mmes Paul Knapp, Al
Gardner. Pearl Giebler, Jeff
leming, Fred Miller, Bill Mc­
Cauley, Quincy Smith, Bill
Houck. Francis Dummer and
Ada TOmpkiia. Mrs H<xick was
hostess.
Sunday visitors at the home
»»f Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Harlan
were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ver-
steeg of Dayton. Dlls was the
first time In 20 years that Mrs
Harland had seen Mrs. Ver-
steeg.
Visiting this weekend at th*
home of Mrs Hilma Dickie, and
also at the Wilbur Harlan home
were Mr and Mrs. C. E Dickie
and son. Gordie, from Portland.
Mrs. C. E. Dickie and Mrs. Har­
lan are sisters. Also visiting
If You Can't Buy it at Home—- Use This Salem
GKO - MOR INC.
Manufacturers of Specialty
Feeds and Fertilizers
Custom Mixing on Feed and
Fertilizer
Feed for all Animals -
— Cbmpetitive Friel's
2S0 Church St. S. E.
362-0737
Chiropractors
Mobile Home Towing
Dr. D. E. Bolin
Phone 585-2480
Salem
Drugs
Four Corners Pharmacy
Roofing
HARNETT
Practice Limited to the Spine
MOBILE HOME TOWING
Hrs. Men. thru Wed. 9 a. m. Cargo 4 Full Coverage on Road
to 12 and 1:» p. m. to 6 p rn. We handle your home with care
Closed Thum. P M. - Fri. A. M.
INSURED — FOR HIRE
Plenty of Free Parking
805
41st Place N. E.
Box 26
1803 Lansing N. E. Ph. 581-2747
Music and Stereo
All State Roofing Co.
We Dover The Valley
NEW ROOFS and REPAIR.«
Commercial - Residential
And Industrial
FREE MHTMATES - TKRMN
WIIBUR KOENIG. Owner
Ph. 361 262®
«90.1 Riser Rd. N E
Kalera
Aluminum & Glass
Andy Johnson. Owner
Wills Music Store
Saw Service
Drugs - Toiletries
Vernon
Wlacskraon,
Owner
Keystone Aluminum Co. Sundries - Veterinary Supplies
The Valley’s Moat Complete
Everything in Aluminum for Prescriptions Carefully and
Music store since 1879
Accurately
Compounded
Vinta Saw Shop
the outside of your home.
Conn Electric Organs
9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily —
Lark Brown 4 Otto O. Woelfel
Awnings, patios, storm windows 10 A. M. To 6 P. M. Sunday
Lessons Furnished
Precision Filing 4 Grinding
and all popular brands of
and Holidays
Pianos. Band and Orchestra
All Types Saws
Aluminum Siding
S 4 H Green Stamps
Instruments. Accordions. Gui­
Scissors 4 Pinking Shears
3275 Commercial S. E. 364-8582 135 Lancaster Dr. NE 364-7727 tars, Records and Sheet Muaic
Sharpened and Repaired
Emergencies Call 363-3093
Zenith. Color or
Modern Shop
Black and White T. V.
165 Salem Hts. Ave. SE 362-1217
Appliance Repair
Floor Covering
We Service Everything We Sell
United Repair Co.
432 State St.
364-6757
Shoes and Repairs
Appliance 4 Refrigeration
Service
Monuments
Refrigerators - Ranges -
Jim’s Shoe Service
Washers - Dryers - Ironers -
Asphalt Tile
Capital Manuments
I-ogger Boots from $28.50
Cbffee Makers - Toasters -
Vinyl Tllp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Desoh
Heavy Work Shoes
Ceramic Tile
Irons. Etc.
Owners
Paint, ft«.
The Largest Selection in the
Ph. 585-44» 1081 Brdway NE
Valley Priced Right!
Serving You Personally
DIRECT SALES CO.
Salem. Oregon
New Location 140 Hoyt St. S. Shoes For The Entire Family
Complete Repair Service
im lltfl to. tl
Oro««i Phone 363-6887
Salem
183 High St. NE
362-14»
Carload
Prices
Automotive
Jim’s Auto Electric
Generators-Starters-Regulators
Complete Tune-Up Carburetors
Reasonable Prices
515 Gaines N. E.
Ph. 364-9609
Furniture -
Upholsterers
Off. Furniture Eqpt.
NORM’S FURNITURE &
UPHOLSTERING
liniA/l * PHOTOCOPIER
nUYV! THAT MAKES
PERFECT COPIES OF EVERYTHING
Toys and Hobbies
Hennig'« Toy and Hobby
New Faraiture A Recovering
Exceptionally Fine
Wish to remind their many
friends and patrons to visit the
Workmanship
Automotive - Radiators
Norm'« (ta»tom Built Furniture
new location at 362 State
Name Brands—Fashioncraft.
toa
Pw*4»<op.»f
Make your choice of toys or
Clyde Salisbury
Goebels, Lynch, Simmons,
Fast r«vp¡eu of anything
Hobbies—Complete Selection
5Q writ-- . d
.
Radiator Repairing
Seria. Deluxe
Phom 585-2733
Salem
Automobiles, Trucks. Tractors, Ask to sec our home display
< at! uw for a
dkmon-
Btration tn»! *y.
Etc. Cleaning. Repairing, New Plenty of FREE PARKING'
4802 Silverton Rd. N. E_, Salem
Cores
Commercial Book Store
Dial 363-0116
Trophies
Complete Body 4 Fender Repair
120 Commercial St. N. E. Salem
532 IJberty N E.
363-7663
Phone 363-3162
Glass & Glazing
Automobiles
Palmer Williams
Salem Trophy Co.
Capitol City Glass Co.
Optometrists
Cn.OSSWORD
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Agriculture
were Mr. anil Mrs. G<*orge
Dickie of S|>ringlield, anti Mr.
and Mrs Dale Smith atxi son,
18 Quar.
’ Glllded
/.rr W4
Gregg, from Eugene.
ral.
Chrlatir
1 Piati
First aid clasaes arc being 6 Leader <>
• >ina
held on Wednesday nights at the
21 Girl'a
J Hravy
Ui'aelitev
nick-
Detroit city hall for membera 11. Uommand
LurJon
name
ot the Detroit Mobile First Aid 13 Ailult Insevi 7. I.ravcs
33. Bacon»«
Unit. 'Hieae are advanced clas­ 13. Old Nurse
out
old
ses and are being taught by
8 Ksap
work
23. Lights
9 Grrnixll
Howard Dean.
14. Dwelt
24. Com«
rivar
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Immlng 15. Nvcak
In
8. l-aya.
were Saturday night dinner 16 l'nangcs
37. Fr««
ns turf
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 17. Bone
Capital
SO. Bafora
15 Ica ercam
< anai)
CanixMi at Gates.
of Peru
St.
Carried
drinka
18.
A
chesm
Should Hase Stayed Home
Greet
S3
Ost
•
16
Affirmativ«
:
>
Muet
slupid
Luther Guest, Idanha mer­
A curve
LghllV
votca
chant was out on an elk hunt­ 33. Hill
Open (poet !
34,
Oriental
18
Mr.
bevrr«:te
ing trip from which lie returned
43. What?
nurse
Llncu'n
empty handed, Mrs. Guest re­ 25. "Temprai"
aprile
T” T~ T~
ported that early Motuiay even­
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8 A MW1-
ing six* spotted a large four-
paper
li
point deer calmly walking up 2« Japanesr
ii
ttie main street at Idanha and
coln
*4
disappearing between Spillway 38. Noi «everc
ll
Tavern iiiui the IGA store op­ 31. Telegraphed
ÎÏ
erate! by Guests. Mr. Guest 32 Tellurium
didn't see any game on hts
(aym.)
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ll
7T-
hunting trip.
33. Ktng'a
Ketty and Billie Matone held
realdencr
ir
b
a slumber party at their home 36. Pronoun
1
in Detroit Friday. Ihis has be­ 37 Friand.
la D
IT~
In Spain
come an annual affair, held
every year for the pust four 38 Wild hog
Ji
year, with every girl in Ik'truit 40 Donieati-
H
catea
High invited. Guests were Sarah
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Smith. Jcrilyn Hopson. Pam 41 Think
rr XT
Pattec. Sue I’litter, Donna Stor­ 43. Darken
ey. Janee Belve.il, Maryann 44. People o(
b
Drltain
IF"
Michael. Donna Griffith, Luxia
t-
Llneback, Margo Lang, Patty
DOWN
lo
Chapman, Edith Guest, Reba
1 Thus
Miller. Karol Meyers, Eileen
2 Hoard
ZT"
Tower, and Sandru Tompkins
3 Mary
1
Mrs. Malone was ths* chaperone.
Baker
Miss Linda Barker <>< Salem
spent the weekend visiting her
of um not to lx* afraid ot sjteak
parents, Mr and Mr». A. L.
up.
Barker.
We disctiMscxl the probiema
Arnold Malone left Saturday Grnde SchiHil llaiul's Progne»
of gum chewing and bringing
for a week's elk hunting trip at
lly Alan Vanito»
candy to school. A new topic
LaGrande.
The advanced grade sch««»l was the l*TA news letter This
Tom Fry. U9OG, who has
sixth. letter is I«» consist «if the news
consisting
of
been in San Diego. Calif., at- band,
tending school has returned to seventh atxi eighth graders, are and hapeninpgs from all the
Port Angelei, Wn., where he is working on some very nice ar- rooms in the achooi. This s I mmi VI
stationed. Tom was home on rangements this year, Mr Hil­ prove to lx* a very interesting
Wednesday night visiting his les la nd, our director, ls fairly and educational project Since
¡»rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fry. well pleased with our progress we are also writing for 'Die En­
lletroit High's hxitbuU team on them. ’Die arrangements are: terprise the news letter will lx*
Litth* Iriah Suit“."
Du* Ar­ extra practice
won their game with Mohawk
on Friday. Frank Storey scored gonaut" and the "Star Spangled
Nlave Naie lieto
the winning touchdown, ns the Banner.” The luind is planning
final gun soutxied. he plunged a spring concert
Jack Johnson Mitilo* Ihnixm
over the one-yard line. The
Kathy Diiffiui
Student < ouncil MecJing
score was 64). TYiis win De­
Big im * ws nt the grade scìmmi I
troit's final gnrne this scaon.
II; Mark Bennett
Miss Karol Meyers of Lyons
On Thursdny of Inst week Mr Inst week was the slaie sale On
spent Friday anil Saturday visit­ Peterman called our first coun­ Monday. November 4 the grade
schotl cheer lciitlers had a slave
ing Billie Matone.
cil meeting to order.
School Curnisnl
sale to rale«- money for cheer­
'Hiesc representatives attend­ leading <utflts. At ms>n the boys
The Detroit School carnival
Ronnie P<xlrab«ky. 3rd gathered In the library to txiy
will be held Saturday, No* m- ed
ber 16 in the school gym at 7.30. grade; Greg Hide. 4th grade; slaves.
The PTA will serve a turkey Ixxi I5x»le, 5th grade; Ixirry
One by one the grade bc I km U
dinner from 5 to 8 in the cafe­ Eide ntxl Pat M<«>rc, tith grade; girls were auctioned '>tt to the
teria. Open house will be held Sheryl Alban and Jcnnett,- Her-1 ls>y bidding the highest.
in the* class rooms at this tunc ron, 7th grade; Peggy Cooper! *n>e bidding started at 25c.
Kaye Diebert, ut Longview. and ITenny Clin«-. Sth grade. | and went as high at $1 50. When
Wn., spent the weekend visiting Mark Bennett. Wayne Rosa- the slaves were sold their must
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Storey and mond. and Pat Kelly, the stu-1
era h«>k «»ver.
family and friends in tills area, j dent body officers also attended '
Eugene , As the mis-ting got under way | They had them shine shoe«,
Dennis Spencer ot
oi r.ugeoc
spent the weekend visiting his ' Mr. Peterman talk<-d to us nlxxit ■ pick up (taper, wash bicycles,
parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry | the importance of the ¡» hi it lor is help their mustera with their
we are holding. He assured all coats and other menial taska
Speneer.
The girls were slaves for thrw
D..ve Griffith was hurt in Fri­
day's game with Mohawk He
days and the cheer leaden
was treated it Santiam Memor­ of Eugene and Harry Mound of made ii profit of $11 88
ial hospital for a sprained back. Cottage Grove.
Auctioneer was Craig Shaw
Idanha Mun in Wreck
Julius Titze and daughter, and there were some unusual
Four men were injured, rxine Mrs James Richmond t<s»k a rules for the "slavery:”
seriously, when a car driven by load of cattle to Portland on I 1. Can't make slaves cat any­
Don Jackson ot Idanha left th« Sunday.
thing.
road and overturned in a ditch
Mr. and Mrs. J<Mi*|>h Spenc­
2. No necking.
a half mile cast of Detroit. The er, Marilyn. Gerry and Ray­
3. Cannot elope (wittvnit par­
accident happened at 3 a. m. mond were Sunday dinner i ents consent.)
Saturday. Jackson and thr«?c guests at the C. I). Gcsslmiin
4. Stay out <»f dark cornera,
Bend youths were taken to San- home in Stayton.
unless reserved
tiam Memorial hospital in Stay­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sinclair
ton by Detroit Ambulance. Thu and children Vicki and Hilly i
boys from Bond wore Charles moved the last of the week
Ridtienbusch. Robert Cecil and from the house <>(>(xHiite the !
Harold Weathers.
church to a place near Sulk
HURTINQ YOUT
Ray Sophy, Harold Champion, I limlty.
Immediate
Russell Rice and R. P. .Sophy
Mrs. Joe Jones of Klamath I
spent the weekend hunting.
Falls visited from Wednesday to; A few drmpo OUTGRO&
Uame.4
reltef CW
imrmantlasm pela of U<tmw* aaB
Mr. and Mrs. Dave White and Saturday here with her mother,
Ol/Tfl MO
the atte urx tarasi th Itee
children retured home Monday Mrs. Jennie Mix* anil with her
•aU aJUwa the nail to be m H asad «h-os arw-
•
fur?ha« pela amd Mae asm fort
aft ;r spending a 10-day vacation sister’s family the Larry Knn-
la artalatoe o4 aAJ dew« emaiatoew
in Calffomia.
seys.
Plaqurs-Gavels-Engraving
Plate Glass - Window Glass
Metal». Pina
Pomeroy Optical Co.
Structural, Carrara Glass
Optometrists 4 Opticians
2056 Capitol St. N. E.
Salem
Mirrors Made To Order
Dr. Charles B. Pomeroy
Shower Doors-Tub Enclosurers
Optometrist
Door Closer Repairs
Home of Baal Sharp Oars
M. B. McKenney, Arao.
Free Parking
Over 30 years in Salem build­ 1450 Front St. N.E.
Salem Welding Supplies
581-2559 383 State St.
ing a reputation of fair, honest
Phone 363-9011
dealing is our best guarantee Health Foods
Come in and meet
Valley Welding Supply Co.
Pest Control
Palmer and Denny Williams
Natural Health Center
Authorized Airco Dealers
We are Enay to Deal With Complete Line of Health Food
ChiWson’s Pest Control
Sales • Rentals • Service
Positively No High Pressure
495 QxnT N. E.
362-0531 Products 4 Natural Vitamins A complete line of extermination
Portable Gas 4 Electric
If you can prove we didn’t do
Organic Cosmetics
Welding Equipment
the job right we will refund your
monoy
and
do
it
over
FREE
Medical
Oxygen 4 Mixed Gases
Auto Service & Repair 1873 C*m l 9E
362-9861
P. O. Box 7082 Salem
For Home and Hospital Servier
Phone 362 8411
I’hone 364-4446. Iu Emergencies
Curly’s 4 Corners Mobil House Leveling
363-6970, 364-3144 or 363-6557
Service
325
High 8. E.
Salem
Pets and Supplies
Complete Tune Up •
In Mill City Contact
Specializing in House Leveling
Minor Repairs
Piers-Beams-Joists-Studs
Hoover's Repair.
Moore Feta
Brakes - Mufflers
Replaced
Ask for Jim or Veryl
(House
Owned)
Take advantage of our Brake
25 Years Experience
Quality, Not Quantity
897-2911
Mill City
Special Now! 815.88
Reasonable- ReUante- G ua raarteed
•Salams oldest and only Pet Shop
In Lyons Contact
For a limited time.
Free Estimated Call Hal
Bassett Welding
Fast, Efficient Service
3628114 P.O. Box 7982 Salem Baby Mynah Birds and Pets of
all kinds on order
Ask for Floyd Bassett
3892 State at 4 Domers 368-8563
Supplies -Tropical and Gold
Ph. 859 2221
Lyons
Fish—Birds Boarded
Lockers
Children's Shoes
4089 State St. (4 Comers)
Telephone 364-8036
Silverton Co-op Lockers
Western Wear
Icon Alger
We Specialize In
Pick-Up Campers
WILD GAME PROCEK8LNIG
Van’s Outdoor Stere
all wild game bologna and sau­
Ken-Way
Sale*
sage made at Hubbard.
Shoes Eor Children
Ixwk for the Algn with the
Chinook 4 Caveman Pick-Up
Cutting Wrapping, Curing
A Complete Record Kept
Horse On Top
Campers
Quick
Freeze
Service
an Every Child’s Sire
The
Most
Complete Line of
'Shoes Properly Fitted Always’ Wholesale-Retail Meats-Seafoods 8-9-10 Ft. also Chassis M starts
Wratrrn Wear in the Valley
Aladdin Travel Trailers
267 N. Water, Silverton, 873-M63
“Ernie” Savage, Owner
Finest Se! notion af Saddles
Across Street from Post Office Accessories - Repairing - R.enta)
Parte
English 4 Western
Junior Bootery
Piokup Canopies and Sleepers
236 High N. E. Sen. Hotel Bldg. Mailing Service
AH Nationally Adveristed
3707 State (4 Cernerá Area)
Telephone 363-8771
Marohandine
Phone 364-1319
AUTO SALES
Our Only hit In tbe Same
Block For Over 25 Years.
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Grade School Gallops
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MEHAMA
Mr«. John Teeters
Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel returned
home Friday evening from Cres­
well, where she visited at the
Paris Bouche home.
Among thus«- attending the
three-day Pacific Logging Con­
gress in Portland last week
wore Mr. and Mrs. Ercili Wil­
son and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Crandall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clason,
Glenn Ray, Mitchell and Alice
Jo of Roseburg, visited with re­
latives here and at Lyons dur­
ing the weekend.
Mrs. Duane Wagner and
children Jimmy, Duana and
Peggy of Molalla wore guests
during the weekend <>f Mrs.
Giles Wagner and also visited
with other relatives here.
Visitors Sunday at the John
Teeters home were Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Peterson and daugh­
ter, Merelono and Tom Synder
211 Commercial NE
Mailing of All Types
Restaurants
“YOUR fJST OR MINE”
Ma/ Mahon’s
If You Must Type Address
Infant's and Children’s Wear Form letters to Your ©Jstorn-
Minute Cafe
National Brands
ers You Are Wasting Money
"In Hollywood"
Helpful Service
Brochures ■ Circulars
Salem's Family Restaurant
Sensible Prices.
Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners
Xmas (Mtaloguus Etc.
■ We Major in Minors
Banquet Rooms - Catering
Blanket Area Coverage
Capitol Shopping Outer
Service
Call Os »64 8826
Salem 2045 Fairground Rd NE 362-9373
440 Capital N. E. Ph. 362-8600 1038 Brdy N E
363-4343
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MEHAMA
Don Ferris and his Band
Play here every Friday and Saturday Nites
Beginning November 15th
Have You Tried Our
Chinese Food
Valley Mailing Service
Children's Wear
Dine
Fistula — Fissure
Orders To Go!
Prolaps« —
Itching — Thrombosis, ote.
Seldom any tosa of time.
No Hospital Operation
1M4 C«e»w at. — SaUm, Ora.
Riverview Cafe & Lounge
Chris Campbell, Owner
Phone 859-2801
Mehama, Oregon