The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 30, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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»—The Mill City EnterpriM*, Tliiirstlay, April 30, 1964
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Dudley Jon«** a* the operator.
Reba Snyder was writing the
lletrolt news then and new De-
anta PTA «Xficem listed in­
cluded T«*nny M«x>re. pres., Ed
na Tucker, vice-presid«*nt ; Reba
Snyder, secretary and James
Gorrton, treasurer.
An article pnxdaimevl th«*
fact that it was now possible
to b- in .kAvntfwm Salem in
30 minutes via Davis Air
Taxi service. Now we make it
in a lx »ut th«* same time by auto.
I Flying low?)
A U m hi |(lit for tin* H«*ek—
"Itolitlcs, the moat promising
<rf all carrera, promises, pruni-
tawa, promises."
Carl
Hull
Kolly,
atuihtil ut
IJrrflcld collegi* *¡x*nt the week
end nt the home of hla parenti,
Mr. unci Mr». Carl Kelly. Mary
Gay IteMine, alno a student at
IJnheid hux lawn at Ute hume
<rf hcr ¡Mirent* the ¡Nial week
with a alaga <«i iiu.
tiurxaU Munday nt Uie I mhiic of
Mr ami Mr*. Nut Will* were
Former State Representative
Mr and Mr* Janie* Stuck,
Teddy, Nut, Janice and Jun <rf William F. I BUI) Gwinn, can­
didal«* for the l«*gi*lature front
Sweet Home,
Linn County t«xlay announced
Mr iuk I Mm. Floyd Shepherd his committee u|>|a«intments for
spent Sunday in Albany ut the flu* Mill City - Lyon* urea They
luane of Mr. ami Mr*. Harley Include J. C. Kimmel, Mrs.
Chas Doiezal und Mrs. Edith
Darby.
Mason ull of Mill City and Fred
Mm. Minnie Pemounrttr, who Lindeman und Mr* Altu Bode-
Is u Itouxv guest ut the tioniv ker of Lyons
Gwinn who headed up tit«- ref­
«X Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Shep­
herd «¡n ut Sunday at the home erendum which stopjied the tux
of Mr. und Mrs. Milton Koten increase passed by the 1959
session, nerved In the 1961 ses­
at I .yon*
sion where he wax instrument­
Mr. nn<l Mm. Clutrlra lie al in xto|>|>ing n »irnilar in­
Gulre from Silverton vi*it<-d crease by holding the line on
Sunday at flu* Ralph Bud long »¡»•nding programs.
Several meeting* arc being
and S G. lligilon I xhiicx
planned for residents <«f the
Mm. Jiimr* Grani and Mr*. area to discus* legislative« mut-
About Our Beautiful Patricia McCUntiMrk »¡«ent Mon­ t«-rx <X interest confronting the
day tn Stayton visiting Mra. n«*xt session <rf the legislature.
Richard Hordlgheimer.
Mr. iuk I Mm. J. f>. Fracs,
Mr. unit Mm. Italpli Itiidlong Linda und Claudia wer>- guests
Now On Display
and Linda and "Horta" Higdon Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D«in
Frencriptionn (>ur SfN'cialty visited Mr and Mrs. Bob Scran­ Moffntt und Brian Moffatt The
ton und family at Wamic Sun­ occaiion wa* the Frace’s wed­
day.
ding anniversary.
Mother's Day Cards
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL KIBE, Owner
Mm. Maurice More took iter
Mr. and Mm. Puul Cree «pent
Pb. 807-2812
Mill City Camp Fire Girls to Salem Sat­ the weekend at Redmond with
urday The group swam at the their ion-in-law and daughter,
YWCA |x»l. visited the State Mr and Mrs. Dick Cowden and
Capitol and Bush’s Park.
daughter.
VOTE
Mr. and Mm. Hair Murray of
Sweet Home were gu«*»t* Sun­
day at tile mane <rf tbu-ir son-
in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs John Wilis and family.
Their granddaughter. Dianne
was celebrating her Sth birth­
day anniversary.
Al/c i U m I Mm. Haild Golden
ami children are visiting at the
lasnc <>t his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Golden ami with
other relatives in the area
He is on a 30-day leave und
will then tie statkined at Sey­
mour Johnson AFB in Goids-
boruugh, N. C. His parents met
them at the Portland Airport
Sunday. They had been sta­
tioned in Japan for about three
years and the Goldens had not
seen their little IB-months-old
granddaughter or their grand­
son alnce he was a year old.
Chas. L.
CHAMP
The Studio of Hair Dtwign.
next door to Ada’s Needle Shop
is open Tuesday through Fri­
day. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
Thursday 10:30 a. m. to 7:30
p. m For apfmmtments phone
897-2100 Betty Klutke, prop, ad
For
Hue to Ul health. Mm. Fran­
ces Swift. wt>> ha* ticen em­
ployed tn the Jerry Pittam In­
surance office for tlw ¡Mist four
years, has submitted her re­
signation. effective June 1.
Mm. Bonnie Whitsett, accom­
panied by Susan Whitsett and
Laura Jo Rambo, were in Mon­
mouth Monday evening where
they attended a bndal shower
for Sharon Whitsett, senior at
OCT*:, who is to be married in
September to Howard Hopkins
kins of Scio.
The Mill City Garden elub will
PAINFUL CORflSy'
State Rep.
hear him
RADIO KSLM
MAY 5 - 7:00 P. M.
Paid Pol Ad by Champ for
Representative Comm.
( meet at Fellowship Hall Thurs­
Now rrmutt enrm the fast. ruy way
with I'recfonnB i.tquid I’reerone re-
licwi pm inMantly. works belt** the
skin line to dissolve torn» away m |u»t
days (Jet Freegooe at all dru* counters.
GLAD BI I.ll SPECIAL
A Bidnlxiw of Color.
I .urge Flowering unti
Miniature Varieties,
5c each
IW Ottr Flower* By
Wire Service
Brunner's Flowers
MO N. E. 4th St. Mill City
Phone M7S432
We Deliver To All Hospitals anti Mortuaries
Ask Us About Insurance
Auto
-
Fire
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Burglary
Theft - Public Liability - Marine
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day, May 7 at 1 o’clock for a
AMAZING LIQUID
J short business meeting Follow­
RELIEVES PAIN AS QZOX
ing at 2 o’clock will be a tea
and program in honor <X the
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
For that Special Corsage, Potted Plant or
Cut Flowers for Mother on Her
Special Day, Sunday, May 10
Life
Mr. mu! Mm. Stanley V «»ft
received word last week of the
birth <rf their first grandson.
J««ffrey Allrn, bom to Mr. und
Mrs. Alle-n Vail
Fullerton,
Calif. Th«* little boy was bom
i April 21 and weighed 9 |x«und*
5 ,iunc«-» Maternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs Ed Os­
trom of Woodburn and great-
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Dell Smith <rf Mill City Allen,
who is a graduate of Gah-s High
school will receive his degree
in education from Orang«* State
University in June.
Health and Accident
Hill Insurance Agency
J. C. KIMMEI.
EI) "Bud” DAVIS, ,lr.
107 Wall St.
Phone 897-2660
Mill City, Oregon
charter members and
members of the club
early
Mr. ami Mm. Bill Howe and
sons from Portland spent Sun­
day at th«* home <rf his parents.
Mr. and Mrs Morris Howe.
Mrs. Sy Kia Duncan an«l Mm.
Alta Bodeker from Lyons wore
in Salem Saturday where they
atti-nded a luncheon at the Elks
club for past matrons of the
Eastern Star.
Roger Nelson and Kenneth
Rains of Salem accompanied by
Mel Rambo ami Manuel Lom-
bano spent the opening day of
fishing season on the Metolius.
They reported it to be a little
cool and windy in that area
and they didn't have much luck
fishing. It was Mr. Ixrmbano’s
first experience at fishing and
he is looking forward to trying
his luck again when the weather
is a little warmer.
Go mid Kuby and son*» sccom-
panied by IVibert Goforth and
Veryl Moberg took Ruby’s new
boat over on the Deschutte* to
try it out the opening day of
fishing season. They report only
fair luck at fishing.
Adjustable
Razor
You turn dial
from 1 to 9
for th •
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•cl setting
th«tm«tch
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beard
FLOYD D.
JENKS
Tan (ent. Oregea
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for Nomination for
Cub Scouters
Receive Awards
An interesting Cub Scout Pack
meeting was held at th«* youth
center Friday ev«*ning. Den
Chiefs Wayn«* Rosamond, Fr«-d
Alb in ami Mike D»gan pr«»M*nt-
<*d awards to the boys in th«*
f«xn dons.
A humorous skit was present­
ed by boys in Den 1 assisted by
Den Mothers Mm. Vernon Pet­
erman and Mrs. Clare Hennes*.
Boys in Den 2 receiving
awards were Larry Hayden, a
gold arrow and Randy Voikman
a woH badge. Den mothers are
Mrs Dorothy Olsen and Mrs.
Willard Franklin.
Tommy KnmXf ami Ixenni*
Budking of Den 3 received their
Wolf badges. Randy Moberg
and David Crowther* received
urn« point*. Den mothers ar«*
Mrs. France* Kanift and Mm.
Bobbi Budlong.
Ronnie Pijdrabsky and Robert
Hayes of Den 1 received their
Wolf badges and arrow points.
Den mother is Mrs. Jim Haye*.
Nixon Worker
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
ol Linn County
party at the grade
for I
their children Debra Goforth
( ar.d Esther Freeman.
Ten Years Ago
“Qualified Hr Experience”
YOUR PRESENT
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
• QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE
The Mill City Garden Club i
h«-l«i th«*ir m«*««ting that week at
th«- home of Mm. W. H. Davis.
Mm. Althea Knight and Mm.
Perry Willoughby were special
guests.
Am«mg th«««* on th«* honor
noli at Mill City high school
were Richard Anderson, Dale
Andreassen, Sharon Gallagher
and Richard Verbeck, seniors;
ItalfXi Jull, Carol Andreassen
and Yvonne Dart, juniors:
Jackie Bickett and Ellen Shel­
ton. ««phormire* and Rosalie
Bassett and Annette Melting,
freshmen.
Tom KamXf was listed on
the honor roll at Oregon Tech,
where he was studying diesel;
mechanics tei^inoiogy
About 100 mothers had been
invited to attend a tea at Mill
City school sponsored by the
GAA. Phyllis Provost was
chairman.
John Kelly had entertained
at a party at his home on the
occasion of his 8th birthday.
Mm. Howard Farmen began
her dutn^s in the iffice of Mill
City high school.
Paul Pennington of Lyons
had suffered a badly bruised
arm while working at M 4 M
1 Plywood mill.
Pd. Pol. Ad by Floyd Jenks
Robert H.
Mikkelson, C.LU.
Lnt my ynars of experience
in analysis of personal and
business insurance needs,
help you protect your fam­
ily and your business in-
vestment. Call anytime.
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Fifteen Years Ago
Mildred Tbman. then a stud­
ent at Lewis and dark college
had spent the spring vaca­
tion with her parents.
At Lyxms Mm. Percy Hiatt
had entertained members ot
the 500 card club with Mrs.
Vem Nydegger. Mrs. Albert
Carr, and Mrs. Orville Down­
ing winning prizes.
The latest entry in Oregon's
An ad in The Enterprise had
1964 Republican presidential announced the re-opening of the
swe«»pstakes was officially her­ Silver Saddle Garage with
alded Wednesday afternoon with
the op«ming erf the Elect Dick
Nixon President headquarters
in downtown Portland.
Located next to the Orpheum
Theatre at 749 S. W Broad­
way. the Nexon campaign of­
fices hosted a 1 30 press con­
ference .it which the state chair­
man for the GOP candidate wa*
announced.
Don F. Myrick. 40-year-old
Grants Pass attorney, will di­
rect the Statewide effort to
gamer the Oregon primary
laurel* for the former viec
president. Myrick was intro­
duced by Wes Phillips. Port­
land insurance man serving as
campaign director for the Nixon
forces.
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The Highwayman Inn
Saturday, May 2’
I
Mm. F.mory ITimeau return­
ed tn her home Wednesday fol­
lowing surgery at Salem Mem­
orial Hospital. She Is report­
ed to be convalescing satis­
factorily.
siim
ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER!
Mr. nnd Mm. Donald Jenkins
and Sally attended th«' Shrine
Circus in Portland Sunday.
Mm. Henry Swarts left for
Sacramento, Calif., Monday to
be with her grandson, who is
undergoing surgery.
New! Gillette
Five Years Ago
A! Sorseth had been named i
to head the Mill City Forest
District with Ed Graham to
take over the Detroit station.
Carl Kelly and Rusty Whit­
ten, 8th grade students, had
won first places in a Linn
County Science Fair.
At Idanha the thre«' young
children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Thompkins had been rushed to
a hospital after taking a
quantity of high blood pressure
pills. Mrs. Thomkins had in­
duced vomiting so no bad ef­
fects resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris
of Mill City had leased The Riv­
erview Cafe at Mehama from
Mr. and Mrs. Z«*n Cutting.
Mrs O. K. DeWitt had at­
tended the wedding of Hattie
Bratzel to I zona rd Kremen in '
Salem.
Mrs. Walter Harris, a former
resident, was visiting with
friends here.
Mrs
Delbert Goforth and
Mrs. Richard Freeman gave a!
Visit Our Completely
Remodeled Dining Room
Completely New Menu Prepared
By Our New Chef
Finest Foods Always Available
Open 7 Days A Week - Noon Until 2:30 A. M.
The Highwayman Inn
Formerly The Last Frontier
Mat- anti «Boyce McFarlane. Owners
Highway 22 Gates..............................................Phone 897-2400