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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1964)
I'hiirMlny, April 9. HMH j Detroit School Menu - Tho Depot Barber Shop Hour* Open 9 A. M l’ntll 10 I». M. •Si« Italy* Every W««rk DETROIT IDANHA Mrs. Arnold Mnlone Monday- Turkey chop »ucy on butter ed rice, •tewed tomatoes, ivit biscuit, peanut tiutter spread, clieese stick, flesh apple, milk Tiirsday— Shower Held Jaycees-Jayceettes Palmer-Hirte Vows Baby At Mehama Church MEHAMA Mr*. Terry Sayre was honored at a baby xhtaver Install Officers at Exchanged Sat. I hekl in the Mehama Prosby- I terian church Thursday at 7:30 GATES Iionna Jean Palmer became the bride of Edwin p. m. Decorations included a Dinner Sunday i Karl Hirte In an afternoon wed i stork surrounded wtih pink and McCULLOCH Italian »pagtiettl, French blue balloons. Hostesses for this bread, (x-ux urul carrots, pouch Atxxjt 75 Mill City Jayceea, ding Saturday at the Kelzer 'occasion were: Mrs, Jack es, milk. Community church. The bride Juyc«*ttes and guest* attend«*d W<xlnoMilay— and I Bain, Mrs. Jerry Coffman, Lin the Installation banquet which is the daughter ai Mr Hamburgers with potato chip« wa* held Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Orio H. Palmer of da Coffman, and Mr*. I-anny Experienced Barber cabbage urxi apple salad, wax irridegroom is Anderson. Brooks and the the Riverview in Mehama. After various game* were T<> llokl I'otlix'k— grv«>n beans. Bishop's bread, and Mrs. Ox- the son of Mr. A Hawaiian luau dinner was played, Mr*. Sayre opened the TT»e Church of Christ, Detroit, milk. Gates served with decorations also wald K. Hirte of gifts and then refreshments will ludd a prtliHk dinner, April Thuraday— Rev. Noel E Olsen performed carrying «Hit the Hawaiian at- Mill (Ity, Oregon 19 following morning servlc««*. <>>111. green salad, hot roll, mosphere. the 3 o’clock ceremony. A re were served. Folkwving are tho*«* who at Everyone welcome. Bring a crairtierry crunch, milk Master of ceremonies wa* E<1 ception followed in the church tended the shower Mr*. Ger i dlsli ntwl your own table serv Friday— Davis with the welcome given parlor. The vocalist was Miss ice. Clam chowder, egg salad by Mayor J. C. Kimmel. Guest Julie Ghent of Eugene with ald Rockwell and Diana, Mrs. Home from < r«weont (Uy— sandwiches, fruited jello, car *p«*akrr was Johnny Carpenter, Mrs Noe] E. Olsen at the or Mil ton Rotan and Barbara, Mrs. G. V. Chri«ten»en, Mrs. Don Patty (Tiufxnan. Idunha, re rot sticks, ice cream, milk. special event* and sport* di gan. ald Teeters, Mrs. Don Wittn«?- turned home Thursday night The bride wore a bouffant rector at KOIN TV. He com- bel, Gwen Horen. Mr*. Lanny | from (Tescimt City. Calif., gown of white silk organza with mendexl the Jayceea for their i where she attend<*d her grand training session in Salem Wed leadership and service to the lace bodice and Jong sleeves. Fredrick*, Mrs Earle Sayre The skirt featured an apron and Nancy, Mr* Don Raymond. BEST CHAIN SAW FOR PMfU- liiHtidlaU«>n iui<l Serviiv on father's fun«*ral. She had just nesday. community. < tXM««xl tlw state line, wh«*n Die Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dum pane] in front outlined with a Mr*. Ron Harris, Mrs. Alan SIONAL LOMINC. HEAVY INDUS- <i«A, OU, W« mk I or nlrctfic SPOKE award* were present I tldul wave hit. Her grandtnoth- mer visit'xl Mrs. Dummer's ed by Jim Hoover to Bruce wide border of lace and finish Silbernagel, Mrs. Robert T<*n- TRIAL USES. funuM •«•♦». nent. Mr*. Craig Cooper. Mrs. | er lives 20 miles this side of inofhi-r, Mrs. Philip Jell at N«w >utor*«bc *il«r la U m 748 Myrick, Neil Lavi», Warren ed at the waistline in back Lilly Wolfkiel. Mr* Raymond with a butterfly bow She car RICHARD FREEMAN Crescent City. She said that a nursing hotn«* in Mt. Angel on Goffin and Ixxi Waikart. (pia* minasi systaai) (rasUy u- Branch, Mr*. Oren Small, Mr*. |MNi|>]e had to go to th«1 sheriff'* Thursday and Sunday nights. ried a cascade boquet <rf white Maynard Smith, immediate Byron Champ, Mrs. Richard Phone 897-2535 Mary, Diane and Mi<4w'al 1 office und get ¡Misses, to go into past president and Jim Grant roses and white feathered car Stuart, Mrs. Harold Longfellow t<M-n In Patty's word* every Dummer were weekend guests also a past preaident were giv nation* at the home of their grundpar- thing was juit a mess. Mrs. John Stephen Crane of and Mrs. Gerald Fredrick*. en their pin*. Several not attending sent ent*, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Mesihir Mnn«k Day— Smith in*talle«l the 1964-65 Kent, Wn., was her sister’s gift*. Iximmer, Woodbum. On Friday morning at 3 <»'- matron of tumor a.id Miss Ka Jayc«*e «rfflcers with Ron Lind TYPEWRITER Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oja spent ckx-k, ttie senior class of I»c- say taking th«* presidency; thy Harper nf Eugene, cousin troit High nchool left on their the w«-ek«’nd in Chehalis. Wn., Gary IJeuallen, Vice president: of the bride, and Miss Lynn NEED TICKETS FOR THAT Pow*r boost enclosed csfboretor sneak day. They drove to Port visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fcnley Warren Goffin, secretary; Nell Allen of Eugene were the Card party or dinner. Special High dutch engstemant speed Angrics, Wn.. anil took tfw Hayes and in Castle Rock, visit Davis, treasurer; rates for club* and church or Insulsted fuel tsnli I. ATE MOPEI.H Maynard bridesmaids. They wore aqua Mr and Mia. Osea Neimi. organza sheath dresses with ganization*.—The MUI City Extrs strong con rod KEANONABI.E BATES ferry to Victoria. B. C.. arriv < ing Smith, state director and past Uh Knout« Meet — ing tber«' In th«' Enterprise. High compression ring: I Muath« Rental president; Ed Davis, Lou Waik- bell sleeves and beilshaped ov- The Cub Scout* hi'ld a pack They went shopping, swimming, Shock mounted handle frsm* May Apply On Parohaae are and Bob Carson, director*. erksirts. They carried cascade and vUiterl the wax mwum meeting, April 3 at the Idanha Coma in today! Carol Smith installed the nmv bouquets of pale yelk/w carna In the evening they went bowl Fire hall. Cubmaster Al Gard- president. Carol Carson, who in tions accented with yellow net PAINFUL CORNS?/ ( ing an<t sight-*eelng. Saturday ner prvsented Stevie Jones a turn installed the other officers: poutts. AMAZING LIQUID J 45« < Imrt Hl. Ph. ses «773 morning they xtx»jqx*<l and vl*- Wolf Badge and Gold Arrow, Veryl Lindsay, vice president; Flower girl. Stephanie Crane RELIEVES PAIN AS Nalem. Gregna ited Marineland. Catching the and Dennis Benton a Uon Kent, niece of the bride, Davis, secretary: Helen DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY J ferry at Sidney, they enjoyed a Badge. Games were played and Myrita treasurer and Lajann wore a bouffant dress of aqua IT Now remove coras ehe fxe. ea»r vay Davis, thrre and a half hour ferry trip refreshments served. The next Goffin, historian nylon over taffeta with lace with FreexoneiF. Liquid Freezooe re lieve! pun ifuuntl», work» below the PfaoM 859-2240 to Anacorte*. Wn., driving on pack meeting will be April 'M. »km line to dttsoivc corn» away in jum Final reports of the year rtim. Mehama, Oregon Visiting over th«' weekend at U> .Seattle. They stoppetl at a dayi Get Freezooe . .at ail d/ug counern. Robert Gordon of Corvallis ¡were given by Mayn“«*d Smith motel and after dlnm*r sjient the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al and Carol Smith. was best man and Joseph Hirte I the evening dancing. Sunday Gardner was Mrs. Gardner’s and James Hirte of Gates, in- Following tho dinner and Ths Incomparable they visited the Space N«"«xllr sister, Edna Carter, Spring- stallation, dancing was the brothers of the bridegroom and and rode the M«sx»rail. They fi«*l«f Jerome Anderson of Eugene as m>>d«* of entertainment Mr. and Mrs Dave Sapp vis l«4t Seattle at noon and stopped ushers Portland for dinner. They ited Mr. and Mr*. Don Varner, Pouring at the reception were STAINLESS STEEL BLADE In arriv«'«i horn«' Sunday night On i Oakridge over the w«n*kend. Mis* Sharon Knott and Miss you mois* supsrbly Vem Hollenbeck and Di*wain«' the trip were S«'nior*. Jeri Ginger Woltring at Eugene. comlorlibis ihnti per Hopson. Serena Hawth<»me, GaJdabini were Friday night Cutting the cake were Mrs. bl «de thsn anyothtt bilde' Pam Pattee, Maryann Micheál*. dinner guests at the home of Norman Miller and Mis* Penny CASTING ROD and 6 for 89< 10 (or $145 Jan«'«' Belveal, Ketty Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sapp at the Thoma* of Woodbum. Miss Bar Hailed by the New York bara Hirte, sister of the bride • « < e r Sarah Smith. Ron Floyd. Ron Detroit Itanger station. Vem REEL COMBINATION beni«« »nd urut»d b’fldtt to !hv GillfftW U'ming, Frank Storey and l«-ft for New York Saturday Times as one of America’s lead groom. passed the guest book. vo , ft, Mn» , fex j full rtfund. ing orchestra*, the Portland I Mike Johnson, Chaperone* morning where he will visit his The new Mrs. Hirte chose a Values to $11.95 were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dom parents for five week*. He will Symphony is coming to Salem shocking pink three-piece linen tner. Mrs. Clyde Storey and Mr. return here and at that time tor the last concert of the suit with embroidery trim and NOW....... will go with the National season. Led by tlx- conductor pale pink accessories for going and Mr*. Quincy Smith. "miracle worker” — away. A potluck dinner was held Guard for six months. Galda- called CASTING REELS Business Directory at the Idanha Fireball Sunday, bini acctxnpanied Vem on the Jacques Singer—the Symphony's The bride is a sophomore at 70 brilliant musicians will pre to celebrate th«' 16th annivers trip. the U of O and a member of Value*« to $7.95 Overnight guests at the home sent an evening of Milhaud. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. ary of th«* Idanha Community church. Out-of-town guests wen* i of Mr. ami Mrs. Dave White Brahms, and Rimsky-Korsakov Mr. Hirte attended OSU and NOW Mr. and Mr*. Bob Unger and! I Sunday were Mrs. White’s par on Tuesday. April 14 at Wil the U of O. He is now employed Cnpitol ('ity GI aah Co. Albert lamette University Fine Arts in Eugene. The couple will be family, Dallas, a former min ent*. Mr. and Mrs Auditorium. Single- ticket* are at home at 301 North Adams Plate GI iimh - Window ( s I um ister <rf the church; Mr. ami Hammond, Forest Grove. Mrs Harold 1Yil«'»cn and fam-1 I Dennis Spencer and Doug I ixrw on sale at Stevens and St. in Eugene. HtraetumJ. (Umsra Glaaa Uy. Rickrt'al, also a former 1 Perry, Eugene, were w«'eken«i Son. 390 State street, Salem. Mirror* Mail«' To Order Shower Door»-TUb Encloaurrm minister, Mr*. Reynold* of1 guests at the home of Spencer's Mrs. Dennis Clipfell HOLLOW GLASS Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rex j parent* .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Door Closer Repairs Fro«' Parking Lindley an«l family, and Mr. , Spencer, Idanha. Honored at Shower Mr. and Mrs. l*fl*n Fry have Vickers of IMO rront M. N. E. 581 !JM and Mrs Gerald LYONS — Mrs. Dennis Clip opened th«' Detroit Patio. Independence. fell, the former Sue Anton, Pam Patt«'e. Marion Forks, Sunday Shirley Hill. Bea Health Foods was the lionored guest at a Stormer and Delores Steptien spent Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Donna Snyder, coiora-' went to Vancouver. Wn. to a night as a guest of Ketty Ma- tura soprano, will be presented 1 bridal shower held Wednesday evening in the dining room of N'utund Health Outer lone. bowling tournament. in an evening music on Fri- I the Methodist church with Neta Organic Cbcmetica Ix'e Mahoney, OCE, who wa* Al Track Meet—- day, April 17 at the Crestview Brown. Betty Carter, Naomi BAIT - LINE - HOOKS - LURES Ciwnplele Une of Health Food killed ... __ crash, Snt- Detroit High school t<x»k part Drive home at Mr. and Mrs. in _ a __ two-car IToduct* 4 Natural Vitamin* j unjny i morning morning was Frank in a track meet at OSD Fri- James Stone in Salem by the j IntVeld and Lottie Grosso host- 1073 Com’l SE 362-9861 Dummer’s Spring j term math «lay. Brian Waters too *e- Alumnae chapter of Phi Beta, esses. Games furnished the enter- instructor. 'iS«' class»«' were cond in tiic high hurdles and national professional fraternity tainment and after opening of a in the javelin with In Salem on "Thursday first of music and speech. Mobile Home Towing held the gifts refreshments were night*. 1384 foot throw. Detroit made The program is open to the served to the honor guest, Mrs. AND GENERAL STORE Sunday viistors at the home 18 point* and Waters made all public and is a benefit for the BAKNKTT Clipfell and Evelyn Mormon, of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis. of them. Phi Beta-Pentacle Theatre Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Oregon Judy Lengacher, Alma Olm MOBILE HOME TOWING Idanha, were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Junior Senior Banquet— scholarship. stead, Sharon Clipfell, Connie Cargo & Full Coverage on Rond IJndlcy and family, Ind«*pend- The Junior class of Detroit Mrs. Snyder is a Phi Beta We handle your home with care ence. She is the former Marla high school entertained the Sen- member and has given a num IntVeld, Phyllis Powers. Betty INSURED — FOR HIRE Vickers, Idanha I and Mr. an/i ior* with a banquet at Salem ber of concerts. She was se- Anton. Mary Winten, Judy An derson. Florence Naue, Helen 90u 41»r Place N. E. B j X 26 Mrs. Gerald Vickers and fain- , Wednesday night. Junior Class l«yted as singer of the year for Phone 585-2480 Salem ily of Independence. I President Brian Waters deliv Ohio in 1959 by the National as Clipfell. Donna Asmussen, Jo Tuesday night Mr. am! Mrs. ered th«» welcome speech and sociation of ti'achers of sing hanna Craigmyle. Ethel Huff man. Doris Gera ths, Jeanette Pets and Supplies Harold Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Senior Class President Frank ing. Boedigheimer. Patricia Clipfell, Dal«« Thornton and Mr. and Storey gave the response. Ketty Mootv I’cts Doris Clipfell. Peggy Black Mrs. Henry Hielx'rt nttend«xi a Malone read the class wills and (llosne Owned) Brian Waters the prophesies. NEED POSTER BOARD You burn. Pat Mason, and Sue concert in Portland. The Oregon State Highway Coenmiaakm win otter for sale at can get it at The Mill City Mormon. Quality, Not Quantity Sunday «"vening nt the Idan- Robert Lady of OCE who also Enterprise. I oral public auction two separate parcels of land located in the Salem* oldest and only Pet Shop hn Community church, t!u* is a Detroit High graduate, was North Santiam Highway area, on April 17. 1964 at 1:30 and 2:30 Singing Canaries and Baby Par- monthly family night was held, guest speaker. He spoke on Aa.wer p. m. The sale will be held on the premises described as foUows: rakeets. Pets of all kinds on A group <»f young people from automation. Attending were Mr. order. 1:30 P. M. ACROSS 2. Cleave and Pratum. presented the pro- and Mrs. Robert Kirk, Mr. 20. Con Supplies Tropical and Gold File No. 16488—3.86 acres of land located 600 feet east of the 3. A holly 1. Smug stella Mrs. Francis Dummer, Mr. gram. Fish Binis Boarded Little North Fork River Bridge near Mehama, and approx. 300 4. Disease person tion Mr and Mrs. Marston Kui'hn«' and Mrs. Thomas Stipek. Rot> 1089 State St. (4 Comers) ft. south of the North Santiam Hwy. Access will be via an ex of sheep 5 Military 21. Wheet visit«*«] Mr. and Mrs. Don Cul ert Litton. Miss Nancy Storey. 5. Wagons isting roadway. The property is further described as follows: life groove Telephone 364-8036 ver at Oakridge over the Juniors, Evelyn Baker. Eileen 6. Egyptian 9 Hot sauce 22. Enclos ■ i y ih|i| A parcel of land lying in Section 17, Township 9S. Range 2E. Tower, Terry Dean, Donnie 10. wet'kend. River of goddess ure W. M., Marion County, Oregon and being that property described Ijl íJBIfsT n | Roofing Mr .and Mrs. Wentiell Jone* Clark, IX>n Round. Cecil John 7. Work Venezuela 28. Cuckoo in that certain deed to the State of Oregon, by and through its and family, »(»ent the wt'ekend son and Brian Waters. Seniors 12. Dwelt animal 25. Permit State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 421. Page 675. of All Stall* Roofing Co. In Corvillas. visiting Mr. and Jeri Hopson, Serena Haw- 13. Rent again 8. Formal 26. Thicket Marion County Records of Deeds: the said parcel containing We Dover Th«' Valley Mrs. George Wrentsch, Mrs. thorne, Pam Pattoe, Maryann 14. Man's MdpilvT->Mv| 11 introduc of 3.86 acres, more or less. NRW ROOFS and REPAIRS Jones' parents, Wendell at- Michcals, Janet* Belveal, Ket tion* nickname bushes Conditions: The minimum price which will be accepted is $500.00. Commercial - Residential 9. Sound, as tend«»«! ttie Forresters Fcm ty Malone , Sarah Smith. Ron 15. Affirm 28. Mineral 2:30 P. M. And Industrial a bell veins Hopper Banquet in Corvallis Floyd, Ron Leming, Frank Stor 16 Natrium 35. Half File No. 22590- 12.56 acres of land located adjacent to the 11. Aim tabbr.) FREE ESTIMATES • TERMS Saturday night. 30. Taunts (prefix) ey and Mike Johnson, and Mr. (Scot.) North Santiam Hwy. on the north side. Also described as being WILBUR KOENIG. Owner 33. Soft drink 36. Southwest Jessie Jones and Myrna i and Mrs. Robert Lady, anti Mr. 17. Donkey 18. City train 15. Feign* 1H mi. west of the Santiam Golf Club, or 1 mi. east of the 34. Twisted Ph. 363 262* wind Ketchum attended a pixxiucts and Mrs. Fred Miller. 19. Growls 17. Curvetl straw 38. Benedic westerly turn off to Aumsville. Access will be via a county road M5 River Rd. N. E. Salem Bille Malone and Reba Miller 22. Part of a line beehive tine title known as “Cemetary Road". This road starts near the east went to Mill City Sunday and window edge of Aumsville and crosses the North Santiam Hwy. by an 1— 1 r~ ♦* r~ attended church with the Rain 24 Fierce 4 * * overpass bridge. A second method of approach would start at the bow girls. After church Billie 26. Small talk Santiam Golf Club, turn north a short distance to the first cross » 10 II was surprised with a birthday 27. Subservient road, then turn left following this road 1H mi. to the State Hwy. 29. Conjunc party at the lodge hall. does it fill you with terror It il Dept property. The property Is further described as foUows: tion Arnold Malone, maintenance A parcel of land lying in the John Taylor D.L.C. No. 43, forman, Oregon State Highway. 30. Airplane ...frighten you? engine Township 8S. Range 1W, W.M., Marion County, Oregon, and Detroit, was one of the 62 in READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUND being a portion of that property described in that certain deed the state to receive a safe driv 31. Toward ll 17 I 32. Armed THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANOE-OF-LIFE FEARS to the State of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Com er’s award for 12 years. bands mission. recorded in Book 493, Page 707 of Marion County Re h Man Dies Putting on Chains— w il Find comforting relief tho Have you rcnchcd that time of w 35. Port ------ , cords of Deeds: the said parcel containing 12.56 acres, more life when your laxly experiences way counties* women have, Otto Oja and Russell Rice Egypt Z// it or less. 2-f strange new sensations-when with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham took th«' Detroit Ambulance to 37. Ray of a one minute you feel enveloped ’n>blet*. Especially developed to Conditions: The minimum price which will be accepted is $3.770.00 Z/y the junction Sunday in answer wheel in hot flushes and the next are help women through this most No direct access will be allowed to the North Santiam Highway. to a call. Th«' victim. Charles 38. "Robinson clammy,cold,drained of energy, trying period. In doctor's teats TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check Minimum price and conditions Crusoe" Perry, was pronounced dead t4 nervous, irritable? Are you in ,'t out of 4 women who took 30 Ji of sale are stated above. All of the bid price must accompany author when the ambulance arrived. an agony of fear? Tbo troubled th«‘m reported wclcom«' effec the successful bid. The right is reserved to accept or reject any Officer Tom Drynan said tho 39. Kind of to be a good wife and mother? tive relief. And all without ex- 3i 5* JI sr M ft duck or all bids subject to Commission approval. Conveyance will be Don’t just suffer from the pensiv«' “shots.” victim had stopped to put on by Bargain and Sale Deed. The sale of these properties is sub Don’t brood. Don’t worry siiifcx'ating hot Hashes, the sud 57 chains when sharp pains struck 40. Forebod den waves of weakness, tho yourself sick. Get Lydia E. ject to special assessments, if any. restrictions, reservations and him in the chest. He was taken 41. ing» Crowns nervous tension that all too fre Pinkham Thbieta at your drug 57 easements of record. to Weddle Funeral Home in 42. Russian quently come with tho change gists. "Dike them daily just like SALE NO. 22 Stayton by the ambulance. villages vitamins. when relief can l>e had. *i 4L INFORMATION: Property Manager. 306 State Highway Building. The Detroit track team will DOWN Ths gentío medicins with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM 18 meet Perrydale at OSD Friday. 1. Benevolent I Salem Oregon. Mr and Mr*. Oiaries I »un bar returned home Saturday from a iwixwifk trip to Eastern | On*gon and Washington, visit ing relative*. DICK TURPIN Lennox Forced Air Heat RENTALS ROEN'S Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Co. GUARANTEE! Gillette Close Out Sale Portland Symphony Coming To Salem 3 50 $2 95 SALEM Canvas Creels $1.8042.90 Mrs. Donna Synder To Sing in Salem Spinning Rod . . $5.25 Mitchell 300 . . .$18.95 ROSE HARDWARE Public Auction - Land Sale April 17,1964 at 1:30 and 2:30 P.M. CROSSWORD 1 CHANGE-OF-LIFE... yÀ y/A iz i