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New Innovations At Gates School 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 26, 1967 DETROIT IDANHA I Help Offered in Presentation of Medicare Bills Promoted | will determine whether he • will be assigned to a school, shore station or ship after his graduation. Hospital Auxiliary Votes to Give Two $100 Scholarships at the home of Mrs. Frances Muise, February 1st, 8:00 p.m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Jessie Spencer and Mrs. Mary Madarus. Guest speaker will In spotlighting current edu Joyce Dewhurst ■ Ginny Kniss be Pauline Brunner of Mill cational changes, it s neces Older people who feel I they City and she will demonstrate sary that the program at the heln in claiming clai need or want help The Earl Laymans of De artificial floral arrangements. Gates Primary be given some Mrs. Ercil Wilson presided their first Medicare doctor bill troit are telling a little human Refreshments will be served. overdue recognition. Last at the Board of Directors insurance payments are in Interest story. While visiting meeting of the Hospital Aux Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boeck- September, for the first time, vited to have their claims their son at Kelly Air Base stiegle went to Wenatchee, the Gates School became the iliary on Thursday. Eighteen checked by the Salem Social in San Antonio, Texas, they Washington last week-end to primary building for the Mill ISABELL A. CALKINS Board Membeis and two Security office before mailing saw the Air Vac Plane arrive attend a Forest Service party City and Gates School Dis Mrs. Isabell Amanda Calk guests were present. them to the Medicare carrier, ins, 78, died Tuesday at a Dal The Auxiliary voted to give from Vietnam with the 18 in honor of a retiring Forest trict 129J. All first, second, according to Clair Flaten, Dis las nursing home after a two $100 Nursing Scholarships soldier patients returning; 7 supervisor. and third graders of the dis trict Manager. were litter cases. These were lengthy illness. this year. These are for stu Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Logsdon trict attend that school. It The Medicare claim may the boys that President John of West Linn are here in has six classrooms, a library, She was born in Wisconsin dents living in the area served be made either by the pa son greeted and welcomed Detroit for a few days. The gymnasium, lunchroom, and I and came to Mill City in 1949. by the Santiam Memorial tient or the doctor if he ac She resided at 170 Hazel St. home. Mr. Layman saw one Logsdon’s have a summer an ideal playground area. The in Stayton. cepts assignment of the in Surviving are sons Edward Hospital aside to reach her son and home here. Gale Christensen thanked staff is composed of six cer surance. If the doctor applies aside t reach her son and of Dallas and Richard of Sitka, the Auxiliary for their work Detroit High School will tified teachers, two teacher- for the Medicare payment, he Alaska; daughters Mrs. Mar in renovating the lobby and the President kissing her on have a basketball game at aides, a cook and an assistant, bills the patient only for any garet Olin of West Allis, Wis., the cheek, laughingly agreed Detroit vs. Falls City at 6:30 and one custodian. rooms. part of the $50 deductible and Mrs. Cora Moberg of Sa family that her son came first. New officers will be in p.m. Friday, January 27th. All six teachers have taught that remains to be paid and The snow storms of the past lem; 21 grandchildren and 36 stalled, awards will be made, Mrs. Verna Ketchum is con for 20 percent of the bill over great-grandchildren. week-end caused numerous fined at home with an eye in the district for many years annual reports given, and Northwest Natural Gas Co. and are recognized as excel the $50 deductible. accidents in the vicinity and infection. Services will be Thursday plans made for the coming has named a new district man lent professional primary in Under the other method of the Santiam Pass area. Among Thieves are not very kind in the Lower Willamette payment the doctor bills the at 2 p. m. at Weddle chapel in year at the annual luncheon them being Stuckart’s logging to newcomers in our Canyon structors. Each teacher has ager Valley district, with head- patient, the patient pays the Stayton. Rev. Donald Dishong meeting. truck in the Santiam Pass, area. McCartney & Gillette recognized the need to evalu will officiate. Interment will The Annual Luncheon has in Salem. bill, and then the patient be at Fairview Cemetery be been Ferris Benton’s truck on have subcontracted road work ate former educational prac quarters set for 12:00 o’clock noon Roger Sielicky has been tices and attempt to enrich sends the completed request Highway 20; Bernie Benton from Hill Construction. Many tween Mill City and Gates. on Thursday, February 16th promoted from his position skidded into a parked logging batteries and at least 100 gal all curricular aeas with in as supervisor of residential for payment form to the Med in the Social Room of the truck to avoid a pedestrian, lons of gasoline were stolen. teresting innovations. The sales to district manager, suc icare carrier. This, Flaten GRETA GLENN DENNISON Methodist Church on Fern noted, is where delays occur and Dude Alley has a broken Worse yet they threw all the purpose was not to delete or Mill City friends and rela Ridge Road, with the ladies nose from a car accident, in gas caps away. The firm is abolish educational goals but ceeding veteran J. A. H. Dodd because some essential item tives were shocked to learn of the church furnishing the in this capacity. Dodd, who or information is omitted. which he was a passenger, working on the Breitenbush rather add to them, develop of the death January 13 of been directing the sales If the beneficiary leaves Greta Glenn Dennison of luncheon. the car in which he was riding road about three miles from ing greater student involve has activities of all districts out ment and ingenuity. out his Medicare identifica Tacoma and a former long being hit in the rear by an the Hot Springs. side of Portland, in addition other car. One example is Mrs. Marge to managerial responsibility tion number, for example, it1 time Mill City resident. The Women’s Civic club is impossible to verify that Detroit Women’s Civic Club vzill sponsor advanced First Parker, a first grade teacher, She attended schools here will have their next meeting Aid classes beginning Febru who commences early in the in the Lower Willamette Val- he has signed up for the graduating from the old Mill lley district, will now con doctor bill insurance, or how ary 8th at Detroit City Hall year to develop small group centrate his efforts on duties much of his deductible City high school with the class of 1927. from 7 to 9 p. m. Instructor and individual self reliance. as manger of district sales. amount has been paid. For She was born in Albany in will be Howard Dean of the Her students are taught how Chas. R. Holloway, Jr., vice Automotive U. S. Forest Service. Interest to operate the tape-recorder, president in charge of mar many reasons, some elderly 1910 and cause of her death and ed persons wanting more in head phones, location of spe keting for Northwest Natural, people are unable to make was cancer. entries. And some do Mrs. Dennison was a per formation may contact Mrs. cial tapes and films, and are announced three other major legible Public Notices not get adequately itemized Industrial encouraged to use them when Tom Levering at 854-3463 or changes in the marketing de receipts from their physi son of great verve and vitali ty and well liked by all who the teacher is working with partment. Donald E. Graham Howard Dean 854-3535. Maintenance CALL FOR BIDS More misfortune hit Link another group. Visiting pa will leave his post as district cians, or forget to enclose knew her. She was a person Sealed bids will be received Diesel Engine Service the receipts with their claim, that had always enjoyed good Lyon this week. A loaded log rents and educators from manager in Vancouver, Wash The single page Welding request for health and became ill only a by the Board of Education of other schools favorably com ington, to become assistant to truck backed up and put a Shop or Field form is unsigned or few weeks before her death. Detroit School District 123J, protruding log through the ment on this self propelled Patrick D. Dignan, general payment improperly filled out. Any one Dealer for Airco Welding windshield of his parked car. development at the first Survivors include the wid Marion County, Oregon at the sales manager. of these items require the ower Lew S. Dennison; a son Detroit School, Detroit, Ore Products grade level. These children Medicare carrier to write back Richard Roth and six grand gon on Thursday, February Delco Batteries are interested and this excite to te beneficiary, thus delay children of Salem; one sister, 23, 1967 at 8:00 p. m. for the ment of learning is main Factory Equipment of equipment for ing payment. Jennie Coughran of Spring purchase tained by them through hav Ignition Parts the new high school facility “ The Social Security office field and a brother Ernest ing the films, filmstrips, and By Eva Bressler does not make the decision Glenn of Sandy. Cleve Davis now under construction. Bids tapes available to explore. High score was held by Mrs. or pay the claim,” Flaten said, of Mill City was her brothr- received after the time fixed Other teachers at the Gates Percy Hiatt, second by Mrs. the law requires that the pay for opening will not be con Jim and Veryl Hoover Primary School also have Arthur Olmstead, low by Mrs. ments be handled through the in-law. sidered. been successfully developing Lucky Sieg and traveling selected Medicare carriers. Phone «»7-291 i Mill City Specifications may be ob IVAN J. DARBY similar revised innovations prize went to Mrs. Andrew But we can answer general tained from the school clerk MEHAMA — Ivan J. Darby, which keep the children eager Sieg at the Wednesday after questions about Medicare and of said district upon personal ly involved. Some of these noon card club party at the help people get their applica 79, Mehama died Saturday at or written application. Santiam Memorial hosptal. He innovations will be brought of Mrs. Laura Neal. tions ready for review by the had been in poor health sev The board of education re out in future educational home Give a serves the right to accept or Several tables of 500 were cairier. In Oregon the doctor eral months. spotlighting. in play following a one-thirty bill insurance is handled by He was born east of Salem reject all bids or any portion dessert luncheon. Others at Aetna Life and Casualty In where his parents pioneered of the bid. Dated at Detroit, Oregon tending were Mmes. Earl surance Company in Portland, in the Waldo Hills area, and this 18th day of January, 1967. Allen, Bert Lyons, Sam i Oregon. he farmed in the Victor Point to a RUTH MILLER. Clerk Bridges, Earl Hellemn, Oral I “If a person cannot visit area,. Williams, Ralph Davis, John i our office in person he can He was a World War I Publish January 19 and 26. DEAR ONE or SHUT-IN Kunkle, Mrs. Ruth Lyons, , send the forms by mail or by army veteran with service in Mrs. Gladys Nygaard, Miss > someone else,” Flaten said, Russia, and prior to retire Cut Flowers, Iris, Tulips Zeta Prichard and Mrs. Mabel I “but in this case he should ment about eight years ago Do you aspire to be Miss King who was a guest of the i be sure to furnish us with his he operated an agate shop at Restaurants and Daffodils Oregon of 1967? If so, in afternoon. telephone number.” Mehama. He was also an avid terested Linn County girls Mrs. Helen Lyons spent The Salem Social Security PLANTS and GIFTS may contact Mrs. George several days visiting in Lyons. . office is located at 702 Church outdoorsman. Survivors include sisters Y’ou’ll enjoy eating at these Scanlon of Sweet Home. Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Wire Service Anywhere Mrs. Lyons of Eugene and I Street, N.E., phone 585-1793. Mrs. J. J. Doerfler, Salem, and Fine Salem Restaurants Deadline for entering the a former resident here was a i On Mondays the office hours Mrs. Ethel Hofstetter and Ava contest is January 28th and guest at the home of Mrs. . are from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Jane Darby, both in Vancou swim suits will be furnished Ruth Lyons. EDDIE’S and on Tuesday through Fri- ver, Wn. 230 N. E. 4th St. Ph. 897-2452 Mill City and formals can be borrowed Mr. Walter Edwards of Sa • day the hours are from 8:30 Services were at 1:30 p. m. Seafoods • Steaks - Chicken if necessary so the entry ex lem spent several evenings i a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Weddle Funeral Home in Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. pense is negligible. as guests at the home of his Dining & Dancing Til Stayton. 2:30 a. m. “Wishing” is the theme of twin brother Mr. Warren 3803 Com’l SE 362-7790 the pageant show and Don Edwards. Mrs. Ethel Huffman WILLIAM SULLIVAN Mrs. Leland Manning enter Penford, Linn County clerk Funeral services for 54- will be master of ceremonies. tained a group of small girls Hosts IVSCS Meeting year-old William Leroy Sulli MARSHALL’S INN LYONS—Mrs. Ethel Huff van, who was killed in a train The business and profes Saturday afternoon honoring at Four Corners sional women of Sweet Home their daughter, Cherri on her man was hostess for the accident were held at the Van are sponsoring the pageant 11th birthday anniversary. meeting of the Womens So- couver, Wn. Funeral Chapel. Fine Food & Bar Service which will be held March 25 Games and refreshments furn ciet of Christian Service at Interment was at Williamette Live Country Music Wed., at Sweet Home high school. ished the entertainment. Hon her home Tuesday afternoon, National cemetery. thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. oring Cherri were Shelly Wat January 17. Devotions were The Rev. Arthur Fee of the Lita Schiel, Miss Oregon Ph. 362-6630 3815 State St. for 1966 will participate in ers, Debbie Huber, Sherry led by Mrs. John Elmore Ridgefield Church of the Na- Renee Walker and and the main business of the zarene officiated. the contest and she urges all Ramsey, THE CHATEAU Van Agtmael. meeting was completing Sullivan of Rt. 1, Box 958, qualified girls to enter. The Kathy Salem’s Best Menu competition offers many edu Mrs. Ruth Lyons was a plans for their annual tamale Ridgefiel, Wn., had lived in Salem’s Best Food weekend guest in Marion at sale to be held at the Lyons that area for the past eight cational advantages as well ' the home of her daughter and Private Parties Methodist church Thursday years. He was killed when he as promoting talent, poise and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gil- 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E. January 26. Tamales will be was struck by a Union Pacific personality. ser and Pam. for sale after 3:00 p.m. and Railway trains about two For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 Mrs. Alex Bodeker had the supper will be served begin miles south of the Lewis Riv- misfortune of breaking her ning at 5:30 p.m. They may er railroad bridge. STAG ECO AfCH New-Comers Club right arm when she fell at come and eat or take the Born March 31, 1912 in Mill Restaurant and Lounge her home late Sunday after tamales home. Any one wish City, Sullivan is survived by Formed In Area noon. ing to place orders may call his widow, Nancy, at home; By the Bus Depot Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel Mrs. Ethel Huffman or Mrs. his step-mother, a step-son, 4 speed transmission The North Santiam New- of North Bend were weekend Clyde Bressler. two step-daughters, a sister, 422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 Comers club held a potluck guests at the home of their Present for the meeting Mrs. Arthur Wicks, Eugene dinner Thursday at 6:30 at the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. were Mmes. Glenn Julian, and seven grandchildren. FARRELL’S Gates Community center. and Mrs. Robert Walton. Wen- W. E. McMahan. Wilson Ste Sullivan was a logger and ICE CREAM PARLOUR The center was gaily decor dee and Sally. vens, Paid Pennington. Van had worked in the fishing Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau. ated with pastel flowers on a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Prichard. Chester Riggs. El cold storage business. Complete Fountain. Lunch, background of greenery. and Keith were Sunday guests mer Wilson. E. L. Roye, He was a cousin of Ada Dinner & Snack menu. Birth The club has been recently in Monmouth at the home of Lenard Cruson. Clyde Bress Plymale of Mill City. day parties our Specialty. Sun. formed bv a gioup of retired their son-in-law and daughter, ler, Oscar Naue. John Elmore. thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m. Mrs. Freda Grugget and the Too Late to Classify Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. and semi-retired folks of the Mr. and Mrs. James Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer hostess Mrs. Huffman. area with the next meeting to 2605 Com’l S.E. 585-5316 FOR SALE—1960 T-Bird, ex be held Wednesday evening. of Albany were Saturday ev cellent condition. Call 897- February 15 at the Gates ening visitors at the home of OAK BARBECUE PIT 2945 evenings. 4tf center. All newcomers inter her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Per Dickie With Navy Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs ested in joining are invited to cy Hiatt. FOR RENT—Two large one- Home Made Bread and Pies At San Diego attend. 4 door sedan SAN DIEGO—Jan. 11—Sea- bedroom apartments. Phone 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun. Those attending the first 897-2499. if no answer phone man Recruit Daniel McFav- 159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083 social event were Mr. and 897-2737. ette Dickey, USN, son of Mrs. Ross McCombs. Mr. and Doyle H. Dickey of Mill City, C. L, Datz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Come in Get Your is undergoing nine weeks of McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Vern FREE DINNER CARD basic training at the Naval Kealen. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Training Center here. All you can eat at Westgaard of Gates; Mr. and He is receiving instructions I __ B U F F A Y Mrs. Ralph Knight, Mr. and in Naval customs, courtesies THANKS I. 12th and Center 363-1819 Mrs. Herbert Peck, Mr. and and organization, ordnance | Mrs. M. T. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. and gunnery, seamanship, Restaurant i Dean Mowry. Mr. and Mrs. A. damage control, first aid, I would like to thank all our KEG A ’s PLATTER finest unique dining | L. Burt ell. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril swimming and survival, ship friends and neighbors for the I I Salem lounge and coffee shop. I Archer of Mill City; Mr. and board drills and sentry duty. cards, flowers and other kind room, Excellent facilities for ban I Mrs. Howard Fletcher of Me- A program of physical fit nesses extended to us at the meetings, wedding re i hama and Flossie Evans and ness, military drill and in time of the death of my moth quets, 24 Hr. Coffee Shop son Kenneth Winto of Lyons. spections keeps the recruits er, Ruby Harnish. We are ceptions. Easy access from Ink 5, take Door prizes were won dur- mentally and physically alert grateful for your remem Market Street exit. Why Don't YOE Subscribe tn | ing the evening by Mr. and | during their training. brance and sympathy. / 1 Mrs. Knight. 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