The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 19, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Allan Ithizek, who liu»
I h - i - ii a piiin-nt ul Hie Marian
Home at .Sublimity, has been
moved to a Portland nursing
hiane iiim I friends may write Io
| tier ut 2125 S. E Madistai In
. Portland
Goodwill Industrtami Blur and
A llMHight for Ihr wiv*k.— < ¡old Truck will I m * In Stayton,
“SonMrthing *» simple a child Wednesday, March 25. to collect
can operate I» a grandparent "
useable or repairable clothing
and housdiuld articles. Persona
'Ilin Studio of Huir Ifeutgn, wtm wish to make contrlliution»
next door to Ada’» Needle Shop 1 at this time are asked to cal)
la open Tuesday through Fri­ Mr» It G. Wood ut 769-5305
day.'Hours 9 a. rn. to 5 p. ni.,
Thursday 10 30 a. m. to 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ('oilman
p in For ap|ioiiitinrnta p I mmw * received word from Myrtle
89rT21(X) Betty Klutke, prop, ad Beach, S. C., they have a new
grantlson that weighed in at 9
r.tilth Mauon and Daisy (led l»>unds 2 ounces It Is the se­
det attended one <rf the cminnun- cond child for their daughter,
tly conceit series In Salem one Mrs Alvin Thiess, Almettu, who
evening last week 'Die serl»*« is a Stayton Higti gruduute.
ure held at the North Salem Gue»» who is nlxiut to ¡sip Hie
higti »iteiol ami die women «aid buttins off his vest
that last week was one of the
Mr. mill .Mrs. It. D. Goode
most Interesting of (he series,
when a group of tinncera, ’Die of Anchoruge, Alaska are visit­
1 layanHiuu group, from Manila ing at the home of Mr. und
performed.
Mrs 1., F. Howell. They pur­
chased (he inane of Mr. and
Mr» Unity Tolil sprat the Mrs Elands Ellingson some
week-end in Portland at the time ago and will eventually
hisnc of her »**n nod daughter- tnove here. From here Hu*
In-law. Mr and Mrs Jim Ander­ (ioodes will vacation In Cali­
son mid family thi Sunday »tie fornia nisi then will return
attended the showing at du- Col i here and take care of the
iseum <>f the Oregon Ceramic I low ill prufs-rty while they take
Association She said sonic of | a trlfi mhi H i latter tin* two
tile entries were very outstand-1 couples will make the trip to
Alaska, over the Alcan high­
Ing.
way The Howells formerly liv­
Mrs. Iliidy lohl nttrndvd It ed in Alaska
meeting of du- Santiam Golf |
.Mr. und Mrs. Churlc« Kelly
Cluti Shu klMildcra at tin- chile
house in Staytun last Tuesday attended u tri-county Pimlmasl-
ers dinner meeting at Salem
Norman Wilkinson of Portland Saturday evening. Counties re­
spent Sunday at the D. E. presented were Marion. Polk
Warde home visiting with Allan und Yamhill Mr anti Mrs
Albert Gragg were presented
Warde
with a ceramic plaque with
Mr. amt Mrs. Elmer Shaw names of all the postmasters
»pent the weekend In Eugene at ¡ and their cities inscribed on It.
the home of their son-in-law, Gragg is the recently retired
mui daughter. Mi amt Mrs. l>m Salem Postmaster.
Andrew» and In Springfield with |
Mr. nnd Mr». Gordy M»Morrts
Mr and .Mrs (fiarlle |*owelson
have been confined to their
home tile past week with severe
cases of the flu.
Mr. mid Mrs. Verne Shaw.
Mr and Mrs John Wills and
Mr and Mrs Bill Howe from
Portland are spending the week
vacationing at Reno
by
BROWN & HALEY
Baskets 79< • $1.69
The Marilyn Club will meet
on Tuesday. March 22 at the
hunir of Mrs Earl Parker nt
Iietroit for a 12 o'clock covered
dish luncheon Further informa­
tion can be obtained by calling
Mrs Bert Morris, president of
| the club or Mm Daniel Kleihege
i Hu- secretary
I
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Sunday gur«U al the home
<>f Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree
were Mr. ami Mrs Staryl Austin
Sr . and Mr and Mrs O W
Gorton ami their gramldaughter,
Kelly Gorton, all of Salem Mrs.
Cree's mother. Mrs. J. C. Dick­
inson returned to her home in
Salem She has been visiting nt
I the Cree home since January.
Diane and Natalie Will» are
spending the week at the home
of their maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Murray at
Sweet Home.
Imported chocolate
eggs and bunnies.
2c to 39c
Stuffed Toys
$1.98 to $4.98
.Mrs. Ixsvrrnr Allen of Cripple
Creek, Cblo.. sister of Mrs.
William Shuey, will be leaving
I flunnies. Duck» and (Slicks) Thursday for her home, after
spending some time hen* visit­
ing Mrs Shuey said Bill had
* been in the hospital a month
now and Is still bothered with
We have all the fillings i I lnfcctkm.
He is not allowed to
to finish your Easter : have visitors at this time.
Baskets.
Mr. amt Mr«. Tex Ittari-k
and Mr. ami Mrs Errol Kintz
of Sublimity spent a few days
recently vacatkming in Reno.
Mrs Blazek has been confined
MEL EIDE. Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City to her home the past week
with a seven* case of the flu
Mill City Pharmacy
Is For
Ike Family
Mr. and Mr». Martin Hannen
and Terry spent several days
last week visiting their son-in
law und daughter, Mr. und Mrs
Biookii Crosier and funiily In
(.'astro, Valley, Calif.
They
Mr». Arnold Malom-
brought their small granddaugh­ Thoae having perfect attend­
ter home with them for u visit. ance at Detroit ichooi for 24
weeks are Harold Hlrbcrt, Geo.
Mr. and Mr». Wayne Allian Maki, Judy Roth, Rudy Thorn­
s|M-nt several duys recently en­ ton. Douglas Spencer, Susan
joying a pleasunt und profit­ Puttee, Ron lo-ming, Jerilyn
able vacation in Reno. Weekend llopkon, Frank Storey, Samira
gu**ats u tthe Alban home were Totn[»kins, and Terry Dean
Mr und Mrs. Floyd Munki-r
For the six weeks were Rxxi
id Vancouver, Wn., ami Mr Round, Mike Lyons, Ron John­
und Mrs. Tracy Munker of Wis­ son. Ketty Malone. Ron Floyd,
consin.
Brian Waters, ami Eileen Tow­
er.
Mr and Mrs. A) Reiner have
Friend» will I m * Interested to
hear of the murriagi* of “Si" returned to their home in De­
Flunk und Mrs Marie Beltz of troit, after »pending three
Balern. The ceremony win per­ wwk» in Portland ami three
formed at the home of his ¡»ar- week» in Salem.
George Erickson, Mrs. A)
ents, Mr. and Mrs
George
F)o>k, with Rev Jack Meuser Reiner*» daughter-in-law's fa­
of Hie Christian church officiat­ ther. passed way in Portland.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Flook attend­ 'D m * funeral was on Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Ron Galbraith,
ed the couple They will make
have moved into the Walter
their home in Mill City.
i/ann itouse in Detroit.
lx*Roy Hamilton son of Mr.
Rev. Jack Mmwr, Mr». I'm
White, Mr. and Mr» Gil Duck­ and Mrs Bill Hamilton <4 Idan­
worth, Sr., ami Mr and Mrs. ha Jeft W<*dncsday for San Diego
Herbert Whitaker went to Crab­ where he will be in the Navy
tree Sunday afternoon where tmot camp.
Mrs. Ray Sophy returned
they attended a meeting at Ha-
home on Sunday from Santiam
Christian church
Memorial hospital in Stayton,
where »he had surgery on her
Mr. iuuI Mrs. I<arry Plot!» knee Tuesday.
und their four sons arc sjx-nding
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hill were
till- week ut Colville. Wn.. Where Saturday dinner guests at the
tier father is ill.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Gescher of Stayton
Mary Gay Fleetwood observed
Virginia Swayze visited Sun­
tier 10th birthday anniversary day ami Monday at the home of
Saturday. March I I at her home her daughter and son-in-law,
with some of her friends sharing Mr and Mrs. Bob Guerin. She
the games and decorated birth- also visited Sunday with Mr.
duy cake ami ice cream with and Mrs Ray Sophy and Mr.
her Those present were Grade and Mrs Arnold Malone.
Hauler, Linda Steers. Susan C anyon Club Ila» Party—
Crowthers, Sharon IjeSeuer and
The Cascade Canyon club
Sharon Mulsc
held a houseware party Satur­
day at the Detroit city hall.
Mill City friend» and relative« Attending were Gladys Savage,
have received word that little Vi Malone, Veda Oja, Karin
Jimmy Cuthbert. son of Mr. and Galdabini, Mabel Dunbar. Ida
Mr» Jim Cuthbert of Salem is Golder. Boixits Champion, Pearl
hoopttalized wiUi mononucleosis. Giebler. Mabel Poncia and Jo
Mrs. Floyd Johnson is caring Asher, of Salem Cake and cof-
to.- his small sister during his fev were served. Vi Malone* won
illness.
tin* door prize.
Mr and Mrs. M F Beiveal
Mr. and Mr». Don Moffatt ami Chris returned home Sat­
spent the weekend in Beaverton urday after a three-week vaca­
with Mr and Mrs J. D. Frace tion in Denver. Colo
On Sunday they went to Gresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunbar
am to attend Hie 50Hi wedding »pent a week visiting relatives
anniversary reception given for nt Sandy. They visited Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Prickett, for­ Dunbar’s atxi. Mr and Mrs
mer ncigtilairs Wednesday forv- Keith Moire.
noon the Moffatts left for Para­
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Dunbar
dise, Calif . to attend funeral were Sunday dinner guests at
services for Mrs Moffatt's mo­ the home of Mr. and Mrs Jack
ther. Mrs Ola Schultz, who pas Ryland in Mehama
sod away Monday afternoon.
Idanha Club Meat»—
The Willing Workers Club of
Mr». Ixiwrll Fleetwood took Idanha held a potluck dinner
a group of college bound seniors Saturday night for members
to Corvallis Monday to visit the and their families About 24
new library there Those going attended. Mrs Stella Davis won
were Sherry Pittam, John Kel­ the Sunbonnet quilt the club
ly. Larry Drake, Ed McCurdy. had made.
Frances Reid, Don Podrabsky,
Visiting at the home <rf Mr
and Jim Hirte Also going was and Mrs. Dave White for sev­
Pat Pittam.
eral days this week were Mrs.
White's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Krcents visitor» at the home Albert Hammond of Forest
of Mr. and Mrs. lx*Roy Aul who Grove.
live on S. W Spring street this
Mrs. Wendell Jones and
week were Mr and Mrs. Walter children drove to Portland on
Olsen and IJoyd Skinner <rf Friday where they met Mr.
Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. lx*Roy Jones, who had been attending
Pasley and daughter, Linda of speech school
at
Portland
Valsetz; Mr and Mrs Norman State for two weeks. They
Nagcli of Silverton. Mr. and stayed overnight and spent
Mrs Art Brandt trf Jefferson; Saturday at the zoo.
Rev Jack Meuser; Mr and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Dummer
Mrs Good of Alaska. Mr. and visited Mrs. Dummer's mother.
Mrs Leland Howell of Mill City. Mrs Phillip Jell, in the Silver-
Coming over from Bend Tues­ ton hospital Saturday. Mrs. Jeli
day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill has been hospitalized for five
Flanigan of Bend. The Flani­ weeks now
gans were celebrating their 48th Canyon (tub Meets—
wedding anniversary. Mrs. Aul
The Cascade Canyon club held
has heen serkwsly ill, but at the their regular monthly meeting
present time Is somewhat im­ Wednesday at the home of Zella
proved.
Oja. Eight members were pre­
sent. The club is having a pot­
luck and card game at Detroit
City hall Saturday, March 21
at 6 p. m. Guests are invited.
Wrdnestlay, March IS
Friday visitors at the home
Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall of Mr. and Mrs. John Estey
were Mrs. Estey’s nephew. Dar­
K p. m.
Jaycees at hall, 8 p. m.
rel Booker of Mill City and his
North Santiam Chamber of fiance, Fay Keene of Portland.
Commerce 8 p. m at Stayton
Mr Booker has just returned
home after spending two years
City hall
Friday, March hi
in Germany with the Army.
IOOF kxtge at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Hilma Dickie and her
son-in-law, Wilbur Harland, are
Monday, March U
Lions club dinner meeting at visiting in California.
Fellowship hall, 6:30.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
.It Hattie Eencl home, 6:30.
Many Linn County
DETROIT
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Coming Events
Wednesday, March tS
Safety Council meeting at Last
Frontier. 7 p. m. no-host dinner.
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latest creations $1.98 up
Ladies' and Misses White Gloves
Men's and Boys' White Shirts
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
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Juvenile Problem To I 5—'inc Mill <’it> Enterprise, Thursday, March 19, 196-1
The
Be Next PTA Topic
DEPOT BARBER SHOP
'Die March meeting of the
Santiam PTA was held in the
cafeteria room of the Mill City
Elementary school Wednesday
with Mrs. Dave Bamhardt pre­
siding. Rev Jack Meuser led
the Invocation and the Camp
Fire Girls presented the flag.
An acknowledgment and let­
ter of thanks was read from the
American Field Service for the
PTA oontrfoution to that organ­
ization.
Election of officers was the
main order of business with
Hazel Ix*aming elected presi­
dent; Betty Berg, vice presi­
dent; Bobbie Budlong, secre­
tary and Iris Rose, treasurer
Winning the room ccxint erf
most parents and teachers pre­
sent was Mrs Wright’s sixth
grade nxim. They will etvoxe
the name for the dog from en­
tries submitted by children in
the school system They get to
keep the ¡log for the month and
the winning room also each
month receives a potted plant
from Brunner’s Flowers.
William Lewellen, adminis­
trator, spoke to the group on
the recent evaluation of the I
schixd sytem, made by mem-1
bers of the board of higher edu­
cation.
.Mrs. Learning gave a report
on the recently formed Scholar­
ship Fund which had met in
committee to select a name, and
decided on the Canyon Scholar­
ship Fund. This is a worthwhile
project, backed by the PTA and
residents in all income brack­
ets are urged to support it to the
best of their ability.
Mrs. Bamhardt announced
that there would be a health
clinic at the Gates Community
nail Tuesday, March 31.
The April meeting will feature
a program on the juvenile prob­
lem with a speaker and film.
Easter Services at
Lyons Are Set
LYONS- Easter services will
get under way at the Lyons
Methodist church beginning with
Palm Sunday. March 22 when
Dr. D. H Shulze and head of
th«- Willamette University Ger­
man department will be present
to perform the sacrament of
infant baptism. Anyone in the
community wishing to have
their children christened at this
time may contact Rev Norman
Williams. Services will be held
at H a. m.
On Maundy Thursday, March
26, Dr. Norman Huffman an
ordained minister and head of
Willamette University's Religion
department will
serve
the
church the elements at Holy
Communion. This sacrament is
an observance of the Last Sup­
per with Jesus and the Twelve
disciples.
Good Friday, March 27, Rev.
Norman Williams will lead the
congregation in an 8 o'clock
candle-light service.
Easter Sunday, a Sunrise ser­
vice will be held near Gates
at 6 30 with services held with
the churches of Mill City. Rev.
Williams will be guest speaker.
There will be services at the
Lyons church at 11 a. m. Ser­
mon title is "For Time and for
Eternity.”
THE MILL CITY
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MRS. W. S. (.'ROCKETT
Word has been received of the
death erf Mrs. W. S. Crockett
about 85 of Portland who died
Monday in a Portland hospital.
She was the wife of Rev. W. S.
Crockett who was pastor of th*-1
Mill City Christian church for |
three years, 1939-40 and 41. He
passed away several years ago.
Surviving are two daughters.
Mrs. Dolores Popkes and Mrs.
Joe Perry, three grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren.
Memorial services were Wed­
nesday. March 18 in Portland.
Remembrances may be made to
a memorial fund of the Centra!;
Christian church in Portland
where her husband was a form­
er pastor,
pastor.
JERRY PITTAM
INSURANCE
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
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230 N. E. 4th St.
Mill City, Ore.
Phone 897-2425
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WILDLIFE WEEK—
A WORTHY EFFORT
This newspaper takes pride
in supporting National Wildlife
week—March 15-21. We also
commend the National Wildlife
Not Filed Returns
Federation and its state affil­
Some 700 of Linn County's iates for promoting this public
Personal Property taxpayers service.
The 1964 theme is: “America
have overlooked or forgotten to
file their return« for the year Needs Outdoor Recreation—Act
Now to Provide for the Future.”
1963.
This means the Assessor’s of­ With expanding populations,
fice must take certain steps in­ more leisure time, and ease of
cluding assessment of a penalty modern travel, it is imperative
for late-filed returns. Although that every community and state
we are required to do this, it develop plans now to provide
is not something we like to do areas where people can enjoy
because it is far more costly to the out-of-doors.
National Wildlife Week in the
process a late-filed return than
one which arrives on schedule. past has alerted Hie public to
"This reminder might be important conservation prob­
considered in the taxpayer’s in­ lems : the need to preserve en­
terests also” said Al Brown, dangered species of valuable
Linn County Assessor, “in that wildlife, the importance of con-
it is unnesessary to pay the ■ serving wetlands for water­
penalty If filing, is made with­ fowl, the desirability of fully
in the time limits allowed.
developing wildlife and outdoor
Residents Still Have
recreation potentials in public
land management policies, and
the abatement of water pollu­
tion In our river basins and wat­
erways.
The Outd<x»r Recreation Re­
sources Review Commission was .
established by Congress in 1958 .
Congress directed the Commis­
sion to survey the outdoor re­
creation needs erf the American
people for the next 40 years
and recommend action to meet
these needs.
When the ORRRC report was
issued in January, 1962, the
folkwving statement was made
All in all, being in the out­
doors is a good, wholesome,
healthful use of leisure time.
The fact that we live in a world
that moves crisis by crisis
does not make a growing inter­
est in outdoor activities frivol­
ous, or ample provision for them
unworthy of the nation's con­
cern."
We urge all citizens to become
informed on outdoor recreatie.,
needs and act mwv to provide j
for the future.
Quick as a Wink
when you rent our
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Rug and Floor Polisher
Why Invest in Fkjuipment when you can Rent
ours so reaikonable. We rent it by the hour or by
the day.
Reasonable Rates
Now is the time to fertilize your lawn and shrubs.
See us for fertilizers of all kinds.
Mill City Hardware
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 897-2977
Mill City , Ore.