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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1964)
■ Local People Enjoy California Vacation A lluxiiclit tor ilio w«M»k—J'lir frightening thing ufaiut heredity nnd environment I» that we ¡»ur enti ¡»ruvido failli. Vlaltlng al Uie homo of Mr. litui Mr» Putii Creo duriiig ilio luiliiluya were Mr, unii Mr». liuti Creo. 'Ilio (’ree» ul) apent Ori» ima» in Redmond with Mr. and Mr» Dick Ciiwden and dauglitei» Mr» Itoli Cree re- turned tu Iter fanne ut Orofino, Idn., and Iloti loft for Ft. Sam Iloti»loti ut Sun Antonio, Teina, wliere he will In» »tutloned with thè U. 8. Army, Ìtoe<»it illnner guoat« ut thè luirne of Mr and Mr». Unteli «‘ree and Doti were Mr. unii Mr». I»m Wilirll, Shururi, Bar- bara, Mathew ami Joe troni Salem nn<l Mr. und Miai Gor don McMorrl». Mr. nnil Mr». Bort Turnlilge celHirated their 55th wedding anniversary quietly at their luime January 3. TYu* Kelly family enjoyed an I unique < !hriitma» this year with faith young folk» and adult» say ing It wax one of the fa*»t. From the young folks point of view lun-batlitng and a dip in the ocean on Christmas day wa» new and different and the adult» In tfa* crowd of 15 got «wit of a lot of home decorating ami linking. ’Die group rented a large home on tfa* fa'ach at Bullion. Calif., with arrangements all made for them by the family of a classmate of Jeanie Kelly at the U. of O Mr» Carl Kelly »aid that when they arrived even the kitchen shelves were stocked with "making»" for several meals $fa* said the weather was perfect for the three weeks that they were there and all en joyed a relaxing vacation Mr. ami Mrs. .Shields ReMinc remained in California for an extended visit which will in clude a trii> out on the desert. Others going wrre Mrs. Bianchi* Kelly of Salem; Mrs. Betty Kelly and children of IVirtland; Mr und Mm. Carl Kelly aiul family and Mary Gay Ri-Mlne. Mr. luid Mr». John MacGregor Mr*. Jennie Miuig miu > among those wfame name was drawn and tin- twins »jM-nt New Yearn to serve In Manon county cir Eve and Day In Turner with the Norman Bliss family. Mrs Mac cuit court till» term. Gregor »aid tfa*y enjoyed vi«*w- Mr. and Mr». John Ikurlij unit ing tile Rime piradc on color family returned 'Biursday from TV Sunland, Calif., where they vis < lirt» Normiwn will make hl» I ited the Sven Blumgrcn family Dicy also visited with Mr. anil first a|»fM*urancc fa-lore a local Mrs George Schultz In that organization when In* »peak» to the PTA nt tfa* Wednesday night area lie 1» n brother of Mrs Dun Moffatt and the two famii- meeting of that organization, ies have known each other tor according to Mm Bill Iwaming, ¡»mgram chairman some time, Mr. and Mr». Clyde kofrn ■prnt lite holidays visiting with Mr. ami Mrs George lu-rtifaon at Oregon City. Other mrmtiers of their family were also there tor the grt-together. Iloll.lu) guest» nt the home ot Mr. and Mr». D»n Westrick and family were her jmrrnts, Mr and Mm. A I. Berquist ami Gordon and Iws brother and family the Karl Wcstricks of ixmgview. Wn.: and her brother- in-law ami sister. Mr and Mrs Marvin I>er ami family of Kelso. Mr» Westrick and fnmily went home with his brother and spent several days visiting with relatives Iler husband came after hl» family on Nr»* Yearn day Complete Bowling Outfit Keg. |M.H Columbia '300" ball choice of weight and color. Bowling ball bag A. M. F. Bowling Shoes • Keg. Price Ml-M • Yours for only $34.95 No Money Down -CASCADE MERC - 1130 Bnlwy N. E. Automotive A Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Deleo Itattcriea Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Alrco Welding Product« Hoover's Repair Jim and Very I Hoover Ph. 897-2911 Mill City Brunner’s Flowers Flowers For All OCCASIONS Wire Service 230 N. E. 4th BL Mill Citv. Ore. Phone 897-2452 WE DELIVER Mr. and Mr». George < rrmn-11 observed their wedding anniver sary New Years Day by having dinner at a Salem restaurant ami taking in a stsiw .lie Mill City EnterprÍM*, Thunulay, January 9, 1!MH March of Dimes Plans to Double Birth Defects and Arthritis Centers Announcing plans to double the present number of March of Dimes birth de fects and arthritis centers in the nution, the world’s most successful voluntary health organization this week launched its tradi tional January fund-raising appeal. Busi) O’Connor, president of Th«* National Foundution- Muii hof Dime», w I ik T i flounced development of both polio vac cine», Kuid the goal this yeur would lie 145 million, "u sum our medical und scientific ud- visrrx agree we cun wr.riy use to cornbut the ruvug<-» of the»«* crippiers. This sum would upply to putient cure, research, profesional und public educa te, ri " The March of Dimes now Supports some 77 birth d«-f«*cts und urtlintu treutment centers ucross the country According to Dr. Willium S Clark, direc tor of th«* medical department «if The Nutionul Foundation- Murch of Dimes, th«* national dimensions ot the health prob lems posed by birth defects and arthritis "have grown to a ¡Kiint where this nation re- quires at least 100 centers for birth defects and 50 for ar- thl Ur "Through th«* generosity of the American people, w«* will build up our chapter and cen Mary Lou Grave», the 1964 National March of Dime» Child ter programs across the United States to meet their needs Our offenove against both th«-xe campaign will be the cross Governors and other high offi crippling afflictions will be re country tour of winsome Mary cials. The pretty five-year-old Lou Graves, 5, of Flint, Mich., has ‘•interviewed’* the heads of doubled in 19*14.'* la-ading in this offensive will who was born with an open such influential national organ be the member» of the 3.000 spine, since repaired, and who izations as the General Federa March of Dimes chapters in develop«*d excess water on the tion of Women's Clubs, the the nution plus the volunteers brain, another birth defect Elks, Rotary. Kiwanis and other they enlist nn expected army whieh has now rectifii'd itself. -■■rvice clubs including the of two million people. The Mary Lou. however, is para American legion. Veterans of campaign continue» throughout lyzed in the legs but moves Foreign Warn, Amvets, Catho Januaty und culminates with with surprising alacrity with lic War Veterans, Jewish War the Mother»’ March during leg brae«, crutches and her Veterans and others. which some 15 million homes wheel chair. In addition to vi- An estimated total of 250,000 are visited from coast to coast. i various Mary Ixiu as the Na infants are bom each year in In addition, a total of 36 million tional March of Dimes Child, the United States with serious "mailers” are distributed na many states, counties and mu- birth defects. This is equivalent tionally to inform families of i nicipalities across the country to one in 16 births, or 700 the health aims of th«* March designate their own March of children a day. Of the quarter of Dimes and they alse serve Dimes Child symfailizing the million total, more than 30,000 as a means of returning con i aims of their local campaigns. die, including stillbirths. As to tributions to local chapters The In her travels this month, arthritis, the other major herculean task of addressing I accompanied bv her parents. health area in which the March the»e envelopes regionally is Mary Ixiu is scheduled to call of Dimes leads the attack, fully unselfishly assum«*d by volun- i upon President Lyndon B 11 million Americans are tor teers- thousands of teenagers, Johnson at th«' White House mented by one or another form homemakers, grandmothers and has already visited with of this, the Nation’s No. 1 Helping to dramatize the , many Senator •, Congressmen, crippler. Mr. tout Mr». Melbourne Rambo oii»erved their wedding anniversary N'<*w Years Eve by attending a ¡»arty in Stayton nt the fa »me of Mr and Mm Steve Myers. Inter going on to Salem where they spent New Yearn Day. They had dinner at the hotel when* they hud their wcil- Mr. iui<l Mr». BurrHI Coir an<l Mr. and Mr». Gr***-»«- I look ding supper 34 yearn ago. Mr and Mrs Hollis Turnidge »pent the Christmas holidays in vi»iti*d in Albany during the Dallas at the home of her bro- The ftr»l mid Wlllnmettr Vai holiday» with Mr. and Mrs. ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and ley baby of 1964 was a Mill Thurio Cole and family. They Mm. Idoyd Harris On Decem City girl, born to Mr nnd Mm »lai stopped In Salem and vis ber 26 the two couples went to Norvel Richards of Mill City. ited with Mr. and Mm Marlin Albany where they attended Th»* baby wn» t»»rn on January Orile and son funqral services for Leonard E. I nt Santiam Memorial hospital Gilkey, an uncle of Mrs Flunk nnd weighed H pound» ami 13’> Holiday gue»t* at the home <>< and Mrs Harrts. Mr. Gilkey- ounces. Time of arrival was 1 21 Mr. and Mm. Joe Fencl was passed away December 21 at a. m. their wn Tom from Kenmare. Belvue, Wn. He formerly lived North Dakota, who was here in Albany where he was man Slate Repenaeeletive Gerald for 2 weeks Others at the fam ager of the Albany Chamber of 1 Viering from Harrisburg called ily dinner held during the holi Commerce. He was buried in on friend» in MUI City Tuesday day wen* Jennie Kazda of Port Miller Cemetery near Scio. afternoon. When at The Enter land. Mm Ann Gunsaules of prise he plac'd an advertise Stayton anil Mr. and Mm. New Year'» Eve gurefa at ment for apples. Be 1» not only Charles Dolezal The three lad the home of Mr. and Mm. a good legislator, but he doe» ies are sisters Lowell Cree were Mr. and Mrs raise some fine apples nt his Veryl Hoover and Mr. and Mm orchard He left a generous (iurata Salunlay evening at Charlie French. sample for The Enterprise the home of Mr. and Mm Fred crew. IMnncr gm*»t» »1 the home of Borg were Mr. and Mm Ralph ltiillips and Gayle of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rrid and Mr. and Mr». John S wim The two families attended the David Jr.. N«^v Year's Eve spent the holidays In Portland Santiam-Sheridan baske tb a 1 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ijike visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Al games on the home floor i and Mrs. Elsie Völkel. Smeenk and fnmily and Mr and Mm. Ronald Swan nnd child Mr. ¡uni Mr». Kirk Wirick ren. and family of R.wcburg return ed home Sunday after visiting New Vmr'» Day gm-»t» at the with her parents. Mr. and Mm. B y Joyce Gleaeon home of Mr. am! Mrs Jo«1 Ixtuis Verbcck. The GAA girls at Santfam Ijilnck and family were Mr. nnd have taken over the job of ush Mrs. Don Kiser nnd fnmily from Wallace llnryr. who wa» tak ering the spectators at tfa' Snnta Ann Cal. n-iclma Lohman en to Salem Memorial hospital home basketball games. The Longview, Wn.; Mr. nnd Mrs shortly before Christmas in new ushers had their debut at Clarence Howe nnd Don nnd critical condition, has now im the Sheridan game Saturday James Harlan of Albany. proved considerably. He was night. At each of the following taken this week to the Marian home games, three or more ush Mr. and Mr». Don Moffatt re Home in Sublimity where he ers will be on duty at the turned Sunday night from a five- will convalesce. entrance to the gym. day vacation spent in Californ Programs are also being sold ia They visited nt Paradise Mr. iuid Mr». I-cRoy Sitton at each of the home basketball with Mm. Moffatt's mother, of Portland spent Christmas __________ games this year. The programs Mrs. Otto Schultz and also with Eve at the home of Mr. and ¡¡ __ st ____ ¡he names, ______ heights. _ ____ , num- her brother and sister-in-law. Mrs. Fid Kellom. The men be-1 hers and year In school of the Mr. nnd Mm. Robert M. Schultz, came „„— acquainted i whjie ¡hey | players from both teams. They at Quincy. They went to Rem», were patients at the Veteran's also mention the names of the Nev., and on south making a hospital and have since contin coaches and of their chcerlead- trip over th»» pass near Lake ued visiting toegther when pos Tahoe. The weather was pel sible. feet all the way. On the return home they stopped at Drain, 1« Guests New Year's Eve at visit Mrs. Lee Cownn. Also nt the home of the Misses Jewel the Cowan home were Mr. am and Ola Boone were Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Cowan of Ixis Ange Mm. Cecil Lake and Mm. Elsie SALE/ les. Moffatt had not seen the Völkel. latter since 1927 An intcrestini sidelight was that the Kelly par Ge«»rge Cree was a guest New ty and Moffatts spent Saturday Year's Day in Salem at night in Redding, Calif., and lef home of his brother-in-law that point about 30 minutei sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. apart, however neither part; this. knew It until Monday morning Spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil l4ike were their grandchildren. Shannon and Terry Coreyell of KEEP YOU! RENTAL Redding. Calif.. They also visit FROFERTY Fl LIED ed in Portland at the home of their father and family, the WITH AN AD IN THIS Jack Cbryells New Year's day NEWSFAFER... for dinner at the Lake home ANYTHING FROM Amazing Compound Dissolves were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cbry- ell and family. Shannon and RENTING A BEDROOM Common Wart» Away Without f'utting or Burning Terry Coryell and Mrs. Elsie ( TO SELLING A CLASSY Doctors warn ¡licking or scratch Völkel. Mrs. Helen Saucier was RESIDENCE ing at. warts may caus«' bleeding, a dinner guest Christmas day. spreading. Now amazing Com I CALL US HOW pound W’ penetrate» into warts, New Ymr's Eve dinner gucsta destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or at the home of Mr. and Mm. burning. Painless, colorless William Shuey were Mr. and Compound W, uaad as directed, Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Lyons removes common warts safely, and their grandson, Bradley * Phone 1197 2772 effectively, leaves no ugly acara. Toman of Salem. I Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise YOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Teat STANBACK ■«»inti «ny preparation you've ever used 5**A> 3M STANBACK Safe Drivers can qualify for this Da you have a good safe dr < g record? Then this rr/olu! o y a-.d realistic auto policy ii for you!. 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Owners home of his parents the Donald Callahans Jack had recently Phone 897-2660 received his discharge from the TO THE ENTERPRISE. Air Force at Holloman AFB. Phone S97 2772 N. M . where he had spent most of his service time. David Longfellow returned home New Yearn Day from Germany, where be had spent over two and a half yearn with the Army. He is spending some time visiting here with his par ents, the Austin Longfellows and other relatives. Angelo Thompson left the last of the week for Ft. Carson, Colo., after spending a leave here with his parents. Mr. and Mm. Louis Thompson. Visitors last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze were Mr. and Mm. Frank Gansle of Halsey. Visiting this past week end at the Titzes were Mm. Harvey Buxton, her daughter, Mrs Sam Stinnon and two When it comet to building supplies, daughters. Nancy and Susan we can meet all your needs "from the all of Coos Bay. ground up!" Everything from founda Mm. Fanny Howard left the last of the week for her home tion masonry to roofing at thrifty in Portland after spending most prices. Everything delivered righl to of the holidays here with her neice, Mm. Ray Roberts and your job right on timei family. Terry Sischo spent several days of his vacation visiting his brother and sister-tn-law, Mr. Open Saturday and Mm. Paul Schartngson at Canyonville. Ph. 897-26IOMillCHy. Oregon Mm. G. V. Christensen, Bon nie and Stuart went to Leaburg HILL INSURANCE AGENCY GOING TO BUILD OR REPAIR? ... SEE US! Kelly Lumber Sales FREE New Shell Heating Oil customers receive anti - rust treatment for their oil storage tanks at no extra cost REMOVE WARTS! Mill City Enterprise I «m New Year’s Day to take the D. C. Hughes children to their new home. They had been staying here with their grand- ' mother, Mrs. E. J. Hughes for i the past week. Mr and Mr». C. S. Brown and Vicki visited Friday and i Saturday with Mrs. Brown's uncle, Max Montgomery and ! family In Roseburg. A bridal sfaaver, honoring 1 Jewel Wallen is being planned for Wednesday, January 15 at ■ 7:30 p. m. in the Fellowship room ot the church. All friend* are Invited. A pot luck dinner will be held at the Mehama church Sunday, January 12 following morning worship services. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroschine j and Daryl returned home Sat urday from a two week vaca tion trip which was spent most ly visiting relatives in Nebras ka and South Dakota. Judy , Stroschine remained in Winner, I S. D. Where she will stay with relatives and work for a time. Janis Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hrclll Wilson left by plane Sunday morning for Chi-1 cago. Ill., wdiere she is a stu dent at the RayVogue school. Also leaving for school Sunday wa» Willow Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips, | wtvi is attending SOC at Ash- ; land this year. Mrs. Edith Marks and Mrs. I Oren Small visited Sunday at- ’ temoon and evening in Spring field with Mrs. Mark's sister, i Mrs. Elizabeth Herrel and at the Art Rogers home. Mrs. Art Andersen was host ess Saturday evening. January 4 for a surprise party honoring her husband on his birthday. The evening was spent playing cards and visiting and the ‘ host- ess served refreshments at a late hour to Mr. and Mm. Dar- roll Andersen. Mill City; Mr and Mm. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. I D. L. Teeters, Mrs. G. V. Christensen, Mrs. Bonnie Wag ner. Don Smolke and the honor guest. “I am making the offer above to all my new heating oil customers. “And I also offer you these other important services: metered fuel deliveries • automatic i e-fills • budget payment plan • prompt, relia- able service. Call me for details, L. ASHBY P\ 897-2442 Distributer