Recreation Activity
By Roger Mink--------------- ---------------
DETROIT
IDANHA
Also visiting this week at the
Davis home is Mr. Davis’s ”88-
year-young” uncle, Leonard
Hallinan of Oregon City.
Recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Estey
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crooke
and children; Mr. and Mrs.
Loran Muno and children,
Mrs. Joan Hanson and Jonie
all of Albany; Mrs. Ethel
Brown of Longview, Wn.,
Mrs. Hilma Dickie and son,
Jim, of Gates, Mrs. Harry
Booker, Mrs. Albert Derrick
and Mrs. Bill Halligan, and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bocker of
Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Stahlman of Salem and Mr.
and Mrs. H. V. Hoagland of
Scio.
Simpson Timber Co., Idan
ha Veneer plant will resume
operations August 1 following
two weeks annual closing for
employee vacations and mill
repairs.
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 21, 1966
to your favorite canned fruits
to lend flavor or texture con
trast.
Other desserts: it doesn’t
take long to bake a fruit pie
or to bake a cake from a mix.
By Bernice Straw«
Fruit juices and punch, Santiam Memorial Hospital
K .tenaion Home Management
chilled and poured right from
ROEBKE—To Mr. and Mrs.
Specialist Oregon State
The next two weeks should the can, and frozen concen Louis L. Roebke, Stayton, a
find shoppers exclaiming with trates to combine with water, son, Saturday, July 9.
FROST—To Mr and Mrs.
delight when they reach the are always hits with children
produce section of their fav and adults ,tpo .Maraschino Gregory J. Frost, Stayton, a
orite markets. Cantaloupes cherries and fresh mint leaves daughter, Sunday, July 10.
will be a really big item ,but make good garnishes. A bub KNUTSON—To Mr. and
other high-quality fruits will bly leverage is chilled cran Mrs. Richard A. Knutson, Mill
be there, too—watermelons, berry juice cocktail, apple City, a daughter, Monday,
nectarines, red haven peaches, juice and frozen lemonade July 11.
DAY—To Mr. an Mrs. Rod
Santa Rosa plums, Tilton apri I concentrate .with ginger ale
erick H. Day, Idanha, a dau
cots, Oregon-grown raspber added just at serving time.
Lucky is the homemaker ghter .Wednesday, July 13.
ries, strawberries, and Bing
SCOGGINS—To Mr. and
who
keeps convenience foods
and Lambert cherries.
Thompson seedless grapes, on hand for holidays and all Mrs. Lee D. Scoggins, Marion,
a son, Thursday,, July 14.
California grapefruit, Valen days.
cias. the juice oranges, avoca
If you’re really dissatisfied
dos and bananas will be right
Litter spoils scenery, appe
there, too. Few would object with the amount of work you tites and fun. It costs tax
get
done
in
a
day,
take
a
good
to having fruit three times a
dollars too, to clean it up.
day, and right now it will be look at how you are doing it. Help fight litter and keep the
Do
a
little
brain
storming
on
easy to find something to fit possible alternatives. Then Northwest clean and beauti
each meal, and for snacks as try
ful.
some new methods.
well.
If you’re doing a job the
same way you did five years
Make Picnic Easy for Mo ago,
’s probably obsolete.
ther — Whether the choice is Your it family
has changed,
poultry .salmon, lamb, beef, or
needs may be different.
hot dogs, keep down the work your
Everybody does things as a
load so everyone can enjoy matter
habit anl we all
the leisure time, including need to of take
look and see
Mother. How to do it? Use what’s really a necessary.
processed foods. Northwest
Industrial and
and national food processors
There was an old lady who
Agricultural
have so many high-quality lived in a shoe. She had so
foods to offer that selecting many children she didn’t
Tractors and
several to round out a meal is know what to do, until she
Equipment
all pleasure and little prepar discovered the real bargains
ation. Its’ so easy to use foods in expertly reconditioned ar
for
that the canners have already ticles at Goodwill Industries.
Rent
Lease
chopped, pared, peeled or Many low-priced items are Sale
cooked, or that the freezers found in Goodwill stores to
have brought to the final step suit every member of the
for dropping into the sauce family.
“Across From the
pan, popping into the oven, or
Fairgrounds”
simply thawing and serving.
Why don’t you subscribe to
SALEM
Ph. 368-318«
A marinated salad with The Mill City Enterprise.
green, yellow .and red beans
layered with thinly-sliced sal
ad onions and green peppers
is popular fare. A corn pud
ding or scalloped corn and
green beans in a heavy casser
ole makes a good hot dish. A
bean pot filled with canned
pork and beans, and seasoned
with onions cooked in butter,
pineapple chunks an prepar nadir the pntectivt roof of.:
ed mustard is a quickly-pre
pared picnic treat. And don’t
forget the jar of pickles!
A fruit gelatine made ahead
makes a refreshing dessert—
■AF1CO
Phone 897-2413 or 897-27S4
add a few fresh berries, slic
»NRURANCR
Mill cfty, Oregon
ed bananas or orange sections
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
The Junior State team lost
By Boots Champion
In last week’s action on the
l>all fields, Mill City experienc to Mehama 7-4 and Central 4-1
Returning home for the
ed its worst week of the sum 0 and appear to be eliminated
mer, winning two and losing from further play-off action. weekend and returning to Ta
In the Archery Tournament coma, Wash., Monday was
five. The Little League split
the
leaders have been Leo Mrs. Link Lyons of Idanha.
a double header with Lyons,
Lyons was called to the
winning 6-0 and losing 6-5. On Poole, Doug Lewellen, Steve Mrs.
of their daughter, Mrs.
Saturday they lost 6-2 to Sub Lewellen, Jimmy Wright and home
Robert
Westby of Tacoma ov
Gordon
Plotts.
The
final
win
limity. Since this (18th-22nd)
er a week ago when their
is the first week of the play ner was Doug Lewellen. He daughter,
26, suffered a
offs, Mill City has a bye on received a baseball for his ef stroke. She is
confined to Mt.
forts.
Doug
was
the
winner
on
Tuesday. On Friday at 7:30
Vernon
hospital
in Tacoma,
his
last
shot.
they play the winner of the
In a Monday, July 18 game and Mrs. Lyons is taking care
Bob's Richfield-Sublimity tilt.
The Pee Wee team beat the Midgets increased their of the six grandchildren.
Stayton’s Pacific Power 9-0. season’s record to 4-2 by beat Mrs. Westbys’ condition is
On Wednesday, July 20, in the ing a much improved Frey’s reported as serious but that
some improvement from the
first round playoff action, Market team 6-2.
effects of the stroke has been
they will play Frank’s Lum
noted.
ber at 7:30.
Visiting here this week at
The Midgets lost to Paris 2-1
the home of his grandparents,
last Wednesday and will play
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise is 12-
the same team this Thursday,
year-old Patrick Peterson of
July 13—
July 21, at 5:30.
Donald Hutchinson of 354 Sierra Madre, Calif.
Grove reported that some Arriving here over the week
strange footprints were found end for a two-week visit at
Public Notices
in his yard. They were ex the Sam Leffler home were
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT amined by Chief Jim Taylor, their son and daughter-in-law,
OF THE STATE OF ORE who said they were possibly Mr. and Mrs. James Barker
dog tracks, although they did and children Valarie and Ro
GON FOR THE COUNTY
bert of Hayward, Calif. Mr.
appear strange looking.
OF MARION PROBATE
Barker is employed by Unit
July
14
—
DEPARTMENT
ed
Air Lines.
A man was taken into cus
No. 22078
Mrs. Henry Kniss returned
Paul Schiewek had just left
tody in Mundelein, Ill., today
NOTICE OF CHANGE
and charged with possession home Friday evening follow for a trip around the world
OF NAME
ing a two-week stay in Port within a jet plane, starting
In the Matter of the ) of stolen property involving land taking care of her fath from the Hawaiian Island.
Change of Name
) the theft of a gun from the er who has been convalescing
The City of Scio had re
of
) Sportsman Center in Mill City
home following his release ceived a federal grand in the
MICHAEL RAY LANE, a ) said Chief Jim Taylor. Mun at
from a Portland hospital.
amount of $10,700 to assist
minor, by his guardian, ad ) delein police are working with
Mr. Kniss said her father is
litem, Augusta Pauline
) Mill City police on the case. much improved following a with the installation of a se
wer system which was to cost
Wiedeman,
) Identification of the man recent heart attack.
$69,564.00.
NOTICE is hereby given was not given. The gun was
Spending two weeks at the
Word had been received by
pursuant to O.R.S. 33.420 of recovered.
home of his grandparents, Mr. Mill City friends that the
July
11
—
the change of name of MICH
Judge Don Sheythe handed and Mrs. Ryle Carter in Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Will
AEL RAY LANE, a minor by
Springfield, is Randy Gard
his Guardian Ad Litem, Au over a found hand grenade ner ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Al iams had been in a car wreck
near Chicago. He served with
to
Chief
Taylor
today.
It
was
gusta Pauline Wiedeman, to
not known whether live or a Gardner of Detroit. His bro the Mill City Christian
MICHAEL RAY BROWN.
ther, Marty, just returned
Dated this 6th day of July, dud. Taylor said it was a U. home from a two-week visit Church for two years.
The Joe Lalacks liked then,
S. Model fragmentation gren
1966
at Grandma’s and Grandpa’s.
By: WILLIAM M. GEHLEN, ade. Taylor took it to an iso Edna and Garry Colman of (as now) to camp at Detroit
Attorney for Petitioner lated area and pulled the pin. Detroit have returned home Lakeshore camp. She was on
Published: July 14, 21, 28 and It was a dud and was then following a five-week vaca vacation from Hill Insurance
and he from Simpson Ply
destroyed by disarming it and
August 4, 1966.
on the East Coast where wood.
throwing it in an isolated por tion
they visited with Mr. Cole Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Joe
tion of the Santiam.
mans’ parents and other rela Podrabsky, Jr., who had been
July 18—
NOTICE TO GATES
tives.
in the area they serving with the Air Force
A Mill City resident today went While
WATER USERS
on
a
sight-seeing
tour
Due to an extreme emer complained of a man hitting visiting many places of inter in Maine were visiting here
gency for available water sup her 10-year-old son with a est. They returned home via with relatives.
Coffee prices were consid
ply caused by work on the stick. Mill City police inves
Canada.
erably cheaper then—Folger’s
Detroit Dam which will con tigated and found the com Quebec,
Roberta (Bobi) Lady of De was featured at 59c lb. at The
tinue until some time in Nov plaint unfounded.
troit
who will undergo sur Hilltop Market. Beef roasts
SPECIAL
—
ember it becomes necessary
gery
in
the near future has at 49c per lb. and pork saus
Today Chief Jim Taylor
for your Gates City Council
home following ex age at 3 lbs. for $1.00. Bacon
to restrict all water users and Fire Chief Eldon Hutch returned
medical attention at could be purchased for 30c
within the City and those out inson conferred on a rash of tensive
the Portland Medical Center.
side the City who use Gates’ false alarms that have been Arriving at the Idanha home per lb.
reported to the fire depart
water supply.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis
Water may only be used for ment. Both men also consult of
for
a four or five day visit
Ten Years Ago
ed
the
telephone
company.
household domestic supply
was
Lanny Vickers
save and except from 8:00 P.M. Steps have been taken to ap from navyman
Al Oregon radio and TV sta
the Naval Base, Pier 91,
to 9:00 P.M. daily usage may prehend the person or per Seattle,
tions
were going off the air
Wash.
sons
who
attempt
to
report
be had for gardens and lawns.
A
group
of
some
30
young
that
Friday
for a short Conel-
Enforcement of the above such an alarm in the future.
from the Evangelical rad alert.
will be effective July 15 until Taylor said the offense car people
The school band, under the
Mennonite Brethren Church
Oct. 31, 1966. Penalty there ries a heavy penalty.
direction
of Earl Loucks had
of
Dallas
presented
a
program
fore may be fine or water us
100 per cent of the employ of musical selections and a given a concert in the park
age discontinued.
play entitled "A during the 4th of July festi
If any non-conformance by ees of the White House in Christian
Given
Privilege
” Sunday ev vities. They were also to ap
Washington
now
are
buying
anyone it would be appreciat
ening
at
the
Idanha
Commun pear at the State softball tour
ed if Ray Mills, Water Supt., Savings Bonds on the Payroll
nament in August.
Savings Plan. Many other gov ity Church.
ph. 897-2830 be notified.
Dean Branch had returned
Following
the
program
Mr.
ernmental
units,
both
civilian
A. R. MILLS,
home
from McChord AFB
and
Mrs.
Henry
Hiebert
of
anl military, have exceeded
City of Gates Council.
Idanha were hosts at their where he had been taking RO-
29 the 90 per cent mark.
home to the young people TC training.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hopstad
of the Idanha-Detroit tchurch-
es and the visiting group of Glasgow, Montana had been
where they enjoyed an even visiting at the home of their
ing of swimming in the Hie- daughter, Mrs. Francis Elling
son.
berts’ out-door pool.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Flook
William Pelky, 23, of Salem
was arrested by state police and children had spent three
at the junction of highways weeks visiting with his par
20 and 22 about 25 miles east ents, Mr. and Mrs. George
of here Tuesday of last week Flook.
Mill City friends and rela
on a Marion County District
Court warrant charging ob tives had received word that
taining money and property Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClintock
by false pretenses. The charge of Arcata ,Calif„ had become
involved a $30.00 check pass parents of a daughter, Anna
ed at a Salem Service station Lorraine.
earlier in the month, police
Fifteen Years Ago
said. He was lodged at Des
chutes County jail on $200
Sgt. William Carlile had
bail.
Arriving here last week for received a very high rating
a two-week visit at the home while training in the Army
with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripte
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Zone Reserves at Camp Stoneman.
were Mrs. Zone’s sister, Fran The award said he was “One
ces Pamula, and Mr. Zone’s of the finest sergeant-instruc
sister, Fay Zone of Toronto, tors observed in a long time.”
Canada. The two visitors, who While in Mill City he was em
flew from Toronto to Portland ployed at Detroit Dam.
Miss Birdie Larson of
experienced some difficulty
in reaching their destination Gates was attending business
due to the Air Line strike. college in Salem that sum
Following their visit here mer. She is the granddaught
they will leave for San Fran er of Mrs. Walter Brisbin.
Bob Wingo was then serv
cisco and Los Angeles, Calif.,
where they will visit with ing as president of the Frater
other relatives before return nal Order of Eagles and a
membership drive was under
ing home.
«DRr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick Day way.
of Stayton are receiving feli Frank Caraway was then
citations on the birth of a girl serving as a Linn County dep
weighing 7 and one-half lbs., uty and canine control offi
TKr en/ VCn 9rt/njr 91 Xrwftriei
born Wed., July 13 at San cer in the city. Police Chief
tiam Memorial hospital, Stay in town was Kenneth Hunt.
Mrs. Anna Nystrom of Nia
ton. The little girl, their first,
gara
had passed away sudden
When you chooM from our famous Recency Rower We4«
has been named Mary Maech-
ele. Maternal grandparents ly after a short illness.
ding Line you need have no giuWns about quality-thia rkK
The firemen in the city
are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Guest
raised HELIOGRAVINO* baa all the distinction of the tn-
Simpson Timber Company
Freres Veneer
were
conducting a paper drive
of Stayton. The Day’s and
eat craftsmanship—yet costs about half ae much as ynn'd
to
augment
their
funds.
Ac
Timber
Division
P. O. Box 308 Albany
Lyons,
Oregon
Guests formerly at Idanha.
guess! Do see the many other elegant type style»...for your
Arriving here last week for tive in the drive were Bill
complete wedding stationery needs * Holiopavtnt— not re
a visit at the Len Davis resi Stewart, Burnett Cole and
Willamette Plywood Corp.
Boise Cascade Corp.
dence, Idanha are Mr. Davis’ Arey Podrabsky.
be confuted trith rntrrrtnl
P.
O. Box 228
Aumsville, Ore.
P.
O.
Box
127,
Independence,
Ore.
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Davis of San
Interest received on United
Mateo. Calif. They left Mon States savings Bonds is not
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
day for a bit of fishing and subject to state or local In
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha
and
Mill
City,
Oregon
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Mill City relaxation on the Metolius. come taxes.
Police Blotter
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