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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1964)
<>—The Mill City Enti'.'prÛM', Thursday,, April ‘i, UHM NEED POSTER BOARD You 1 can get it at Hie Mill City Enterprise Automotive X Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Etigi * Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factor) Equipment Ignition lxarts Dealer for Airco We’dhig Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Very! Hoover Ph. 897 *911 Mill City DETROIT IDANHA Mrs. Arnold 'I alone Ann Steven's daughter. Mrs. l.fwl Marcum from Salmon. Ida . «pent the week visiting .'ter mother. She reutrued lwme Sunday. ITA Meehs— The reglar meeting of the IV- anha PT A was held March Jt> with Howard Di"i » p.estdri:. Mrs. Schrader's room put on tiie program. Die treasurer an- ix'unced that there was $3Sl) in treasury. The membership chairman said S9 had joined the PT A. The group voted to buy a rocord player and a sign. The balance «V the money will be carried over for a larger pro ject next year. The first grade won the room count. Officers ¡elected wer»> president. Itow- ard Dr ago. his fourth term: ¡secretary. Flo YtHing and treas urer. Dale Thornton also rv- I electsal. Mrs R«xit won the cake O|val Leming was chosen chairman of the scliool picnic. Suj't Dummer imnixmnctxl the schoi.l budget vote and th > elec tion of one Ixi.uxt member would be held M >v I Another modern math class for adults will be held April 1» at the school. Die re will l<e a budget hear ing at Detroit school April ti at 7 p. m Detroit will meet Perrydale in a track meet Friday. April 10 at OSD Civic Club to Meet— Tie Detroit Womens Civic club meeting will be held Tues day night. April 7 at the Ixvme of Mrs. Earl Parker. Civ-hostes ses are Mrs. Frank Dummer and Mrs. Bob Kirk Auxiliary Birthday Party — The American Legion and Hi.' Auxiliary held their birth day party. Saturday. March -’S at the Idanha Fir;' hall A |x»t luck dinner and can! party were held. Attending weie A.la rotnpkins, Shirlev Knapp, Mr and Mrs Al Gardner. Mr and Mi' Al l.emlvcrer. Mr and Mrs Bill Houck. Mr and Mrs Fred Miller. Mr and Mrs. .)< tf Leming. Mr ;ind Mrs Arnold M il ’iie, Mr and Mis. Link Lions. Mr and Mrs Russell Reid. 1’earl Gioblei. Lee Ware. Mr. and Mrs Archie Diment. Run la-e. an»l Norman Bowers Russell Reid won the pinochle prize. The high winners. Al Gardner and Ada Tompkins, the low prizes went to Mr and M.s Archie Diment Mr and Mrs Bill Steele, of Nimport. former IVtroit rest- dents were overnight guests at the home «>f Mr. and Mi's Bob Kirk Tiursdav Ron Matone, VSN, called his ixarents. Mr and Mi's. Arnold M a'one Wednesday morning from Norfolk. Va lie had just rvtunuxl from an IS-day cruise ill the Carrils'in lie was in (Tuba Pa rto Rico and the Vlt , gin Islands He is now going to school. Mr and Mis Dave White and family spent the Fastei weekend with Mrs White s par ents, Mr and Mrs Altieri Hammond at Forest Grove. tin«' «>f th lies! methods of cooking vegetables to conserve Fie most food value Is tn c ok them only until tender in just enough water to prevent scorch ing. l>s«' a |>an with a tight fit ting lid. (Awcring th«' pan I ic I jmi prevent the escape of steam ami va|x>r so that vegettsbles can lie c«*>k<xl quickly in a small am.amt of water Terry towels of 30*’« rayon ami 70* .cotton are now avail- a b I e Rayon makes towels softer and more absorbent, but when they are wet. they’ll take a longer time to dry Detroit School Menu • • Monility — Ikvrk sandwiches, spinach, hot cross buns. |Hirple plums, milk Turstteiy — Kraut amt welner teaset but tered licets. muffins, fresh ap- ple cake, milk Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year Wediiomlay— Moat and |s>tato acalki,«. corn. Ih>t biscuit, |Hinipkln custard, milk Thursday — Barbecued beef on a lam. given beans, olives, fresh veg- ertvle Irav. pudding, milk Friday— Macaroni • tuna salad, broc coli, hot roll, fruit medley and milk When stio|>t,ing for T-Shirts look tor one with even, ctoac stitches Miss Elaine Cai Ison. OSD Extension Clothing« Spe cialist, says to l«»>k on the wrong side to ace tti«' shape of the knit l<»>t>" If they arc round and relaxed the garment will re tain its aha|M* after laundering Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Fur th« Aral time «clenr« h»« found a now hv«lin< •ubatnnr« with th« as lunithititf ability to shrink h«mor rhoi 1« and to raliava pain without •uu:®ry In cat» after <aaa. while gmtly r*l vvlrttf ¡»am, actual r««luc lion (ahrlnka««) t»»«*k ¡»la»« Moat • mating of all r««ult» w«ra ao thor on *h that auft«r«r« ma la MtonlahiH| ■tat«ni«nta lika “I’ll«« have rvaeod U b« a problem!’* Th« e««*r«t la a n»e healing eubelanca (llio Dyn«*) die covet y of a world farnoua rearar« I Inatitute Thia aubatanca le now avail able It! •up|»«ail«r|f or «••» t»n«nl /«»• callesl / repara I tea //•. At ail druf counter«. h Home Pays 25% ■or Electric Heat? Both homes are identical, both enjoy clean, flameless electric heat—the finest. 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