The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 16, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 16, 1967
CITY ENTERPRISE
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
P. O. Box 348
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
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DON W. MOFFATT.......... ....................Editor and Publisher
ALTA MOFFATT ......
........... General News—Bookeeper
GOLDIE RAMBO....................... -......Society and News Editor
LLOYD ROSE........ ..............
Machinist-Printer
MEHAMA
home in Detroit for a week
Stork Shower Honors
before returning to Wood­
Five Different Women land, Wn.
another grandson, born to
Mrs. John Teeters
The Women’s Mission So­
their son-in-law and daughter,
DETROIT — An unique
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips
ciety of the Idanha Commun­
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller
baby
shower
was
held
Thurs
­
By Eva Bressler
at a Salem hospital Thurs­ visited Saturday, March 11 day evening at the home of ity church will sponsor a
With their son and daughter-
Mrs. E. L. Roye and Mrs. day, March 9.
rummage and food sale at
Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Rolf Anderson, who lives the Detroit City hall, March
Fieda Grugget were in Stay­
The regular meeting of the in-law,
at
the
Ranger
Station.
What
ton Wednesday afternoon to Lyons Extension unit will be Phillips and five children in
this shower different 23 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
attend a Self Study and Valu­ held Thursday, March 23, Roseburg. Their granddaugh­ made
that it was for five wo­ Anyone wishing to donate
ation meeting of the Women’s with an all day meeting at the ter, Marjorie, returned home was
men:
Bertha Kubesh, clothing and miscellaneous
Society of Christian Service Lyons Methodist church. All with them for a short visit. Joyce Mmes.
articles please contact Mrs.
Pflug,
Linda
held In the fireplace room of inteiested are welcome. Mrs. The Phillips were accompan­ Marge Wagner and Galdabini,
Sharon Barbara Whitely at 854-3423.
the Methodist church. They Belva Covey, Linn County ied to Eugene by Mr. and
A benefit dance sponsored
are members of the Lyons So­ Extension agent from Albany Mrs. Luther Stout, who spent Harrison.
by the American Legion Post
Attending
were
Mmes.
Ann
the day visiting with Mrs.
ciety.
No. 141 will be held Saturday
will present a lesson on “So­ Stout’s sister and family.
Rush, Janetta Huckeby, Jan evening,
March 18. Proceeds
Members of the Lyons Gar­ cial Security.”
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon­ Monroe, Eddie Coleman,
den Club joined the Mill City
Miss Mildred Asmussen of ald of Glide were weekend Carolyn Gardner, Betty Dean, will be used to purchase two
club to attend the annual Salem was a Sunday luncheon
Verna Ketchum, Carol Hend­ flags for the new high school
garden and flower show in guest at the home of Mrs. guests at the home of their rickson, Pat Galbraith, and and to send a boy to Boys’
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
State.
Portland Thursday. Going Ethel Huffman.
and Mrs. Donald Teeters and Karin Galdabini.
The Junior and Senior
from here were Mmes. Hugh
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker family, and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Co-hostesses were: Bobble
class
at Detroit will present
Johnston, Floyd Bassett, Otto were Sunday dinner guests
Anderson, Kathleen Boeck-
Weidman, Ralph Downer, W. in Salem at the home of their old Longfellow and family. stiegel, Mary Anne Levering. a three-act play “Hill Billy
They
were
here
especially
to
E. McMahan, Chester Riggs, son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Refreshments were served. Weddin’” Saturday March
Glenn Julian, Percy Hiatt, and Mrs. Earl Hampton and see their grandson, Douglas To top off the evening at the 18 at 7:30 in the school gym.
Mrs. Otto Oja Is in Santiam
Leonard Cruson, Kathy Neal children. The occasion hon­ Teeters who is reporting to height of a snow storm, the
and Mrs. Edith Bass of Scio, ored the birthday anniversar­ Ft. Lewis, Wn., March 14 for electricity was off for an hour Memorial hospital with pneu­
assignment to Vietnam.
who was a guest.
monia.
ies of their grandsons Doug­ Mrs. M. V. Frame went to and a half.
Mrs. Hilma Dickie is at
Mr. and Mrs. James Toomb las and David.
Portland March 8 where she
home in Detroit and visiting
were weekend guests in Au­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl­ spent several days at the
is her brother, Martin Carl­
burn, Wn, at the home of ton and children from The home of her brother and sis­ Bridal Shower Given
son of Newport and Mrs.
their son and family, Mr. and Dalles, were weekend guests ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. In Honor of Hopsons
Arny Denman of Salem.
Mrs. James Toomb Jr. They at the home of her parents, T. Mulkey and visited with
IDANHA — A bridal show­
went to see their new grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down­ other relatives. She also at­ er was given in honor of
son Nathan Andrew.
ing and his parents, Mr. and tended the Gardens on Re­ newly married Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Aiderman of Idanha Mrs. John McClurg.
view at the Multnomah Coun­ Jack Hopson Friday evening
Mrs. Donna Asmussen and ty Exposition Center.
has purchased property in
at the Idanha Fire hall. Host­
Fox Valley east of the Sheilds Mrs. Orville Downing, cooks
Mrs. B. L. Kirsch went to esses were: Mmes. Pearl
ReMine shop, and will erect a at Mari-Linn were in Bend Salem Sunday evening to get Hamilton, Sarah Benton, Opal
truck shop building.
over the weekend to attend Debbie, Steven and Becci Leming and Thelma Smith.
Several members of Santi- a school cook’s workshop.
Weldon, who will be spending
Attending were Mmes.
Tom Drynan leader of the
Mr. and Mrs. George Scott the week of Spring vacation Lydia Williamson, Bernice
am Valley Grange who went
on record protesting H. B. of Roseburg and Mr. and at the Kirsch home. They Dummer, Dorothy William­ Sea Scouts reports 15 boys
1690, as well as others from Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky of Mill are grandchildren of Mr. and son, Carrie Storey, Delores had an enjoyable time over
the weekend hunting rabbits
this area were in Salem to at­ City were Sunday evening Mrs. Kirsch.
Stephens, Beverly Broach, near Redmond at the lower
tend the hearing held at the visitors at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kan- Edith Bittner, Goldie Storey, bridge
on the Deschuttes. He
State House Thursday even­ Ethel Huffman.
off will be leaving the last of Ruth
Thomasson,
Elaine reported the weather perfect
ing. Mr. Steiver from the
Mrs. Elwin Pederson, with the week for Yakutt, Alaska, Hopson and Evelyn Roberts.
and that about 50 rabbits
Mrs. Maurice Sunderman of where they will be employed
Grange was the speaker.
Guests from out-of-town were killed. They brought
Paul and Michael, small Stayton and Mrs. Walter Hob- for the Summer.
were: Mrs. Ruby Stevens, the
about 10 cottontails.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dean bensiefken of Creswell left
Debbie Wagner was among groom’s mother; Kay Flynn, home
Others helping on the trip
Madsen recently underwent Wednesday for Greeley, Colo., those going to Coos Bay Sun­ Jerilynn Hopson and Nancy
tonsilectomies at Santiam Me­ where they will attend the day to spend most of the Storey. Others unable to at­ were Gary Peterson and Mar­
vin Brown. Shields ReMine
morial hospital in Stayton. wedding of their cousin Miss week at the A2 basketball tend sent gifts.
furnished the transportation.
They are now convalescing at Marilyn Geiser.
tournament.
The couple was married in
Sunday guests at the home
home.
Julius Titze returned home Reno, February 25 and will
Carl Anderson, who has of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc­ March 8 from Santiam Me­ make their home in Detroit.
Half the world spends more
been in a serious condition at Mahan were their son and morial hospital where he had
than half its time wondering
a Salem hospital underwent wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. spent most of the previous
how the other half can afford
brain surgery Wednesday Meyer and their son-in-law week receiving treatment.
it.
morning, and is doing as well and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Visiting a short time March
Longhofer of Portland.
as can be expected.
11 at the Titze home were his
In recognition of Girl Scout son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Mrs. Frank Spain from
Aberdeen, W n.,
returned Sunday, Mrs. Paul Penning­ and Mrs. Bert Bailey and Joyce Dewhurst—Ginny Kniss
home Thursday after spend­ ton, Mrs. Robert James, and daughter, Sherry, of Spring­ Now that Spring is sup­
ing several days at the home Mrs. John Elmore, with their field.
posed to be around the corn­
of her sister, Mrs. Carl An­ scouts and cub scouts attend­ Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl er,
are having more snow
derson.
ed morning services at the and daughters, Wendy, Melis­ and we
cold weather than we did
Students at Mari-Linn are Lyons Methodist church.
sa and Jenny of Stayton vis­ all season. Our poor buds
enjoying spring vacation this
Several from Lyons went to ited Sunday at the home of
week.
Coos Bay Monday to attend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. raise their heads and here
comes Jack Frost. (That’s
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan the three-day annual State Harry Monroe.
really called being nipped in
are announcing the birth of A2 basketball tournament.
Mrs. Don Stensland and the bud.)
son, Ted, of Independence
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Anderson
were Sunday guests at the of the Detroit Ranger Station,
home of her brother-in-law purchased a new car last
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ week and Sunday while driv­
It's a social drink
ald Teeters and family. She ing down the Canyon, a rock
also visited other relatives bounded from the hillside and
for the young set
here.
missed all the other cars and The young set is hep to
smashed their windshield.
milk’s delicious taste and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knapp body building powers.
Restaurants
and children of Idanha are And a milk snack is ideal
You’ll enjoy eating at these spending a few days in Port­ for socializing.
land visiting friends and rela­
Fine Salem Restaurants
tives.
HOUSE to HOUSE
It was announced last
EDDIE’S
Delivery
week that Forester Ronald
Seafoods - Steaks - Chicken Galdabini, of the Detroit
LYONS — MEHAMA
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m.
Ranger Station was being MILL CITY — GATES
Dining & Dancing 'til
transferred to Ketchikan, Every
2:30 a. m.
3803 Com’l SE
362-7790 Alaska on the South National Tues. — Thurs. — Sat.
Tongass Forest. Following a
stretch in the Navy, Galdabini DETROIT — IDANHA
Every Tues. — Sat.
has worked for the Forest
MARSHALL’S INN
Service for the past 5 years,
at Four Cornera
Homogenized Milk
serving on pre-sale and ap­
praisals.
He
will
serve
in
a
Fine Food & Bar Service
*/2 Gallon
Live Country Music Wed., similar capacity in Alaska.
thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. His transfer will become ef­
3815 State St.
Ph. 362-6630 fective March 26. They plan
to drive to Alaska.
THE CHATEAU
Mrs. Hal Aldred of Detroit MT. ANGEL, OREGON
returned home Friday after a Phone 634-2522 Collect
Salem’s Best Menu
week in the hospital.
Salem’s Best Food
After 6:00 P.M.
Mrs. Mabel Poncia is at
Private Parties
2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
For Reservations Ph. 581-5335
LYONS
Sea Scouts Have
Outdoor Trip
TV, Radio & Appliance
Call Us Any Day For
Service
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
RCA VICTOR
The Best 7V for Cable or Fringe Areas.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The Best Laundry Equipment
.POR►TERal.ALL
Appliance — Radio
SALES — SERVICE
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
DETROIT
IDANHA
GATES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
42c
Maple Dairy
A
STAGECOACH
Restaurant and Lounge
By the Bus Depot
422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439
FARRELL’S
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Salem’s Orlg. Parlour Restau.
Complete Fountain, Lunch,
Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­
day parties our Specialty. Sun.
thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m.
Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316
OAK BARBECUE PIT
Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribe
Home Made Bread and Pies
11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083
GATES SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Two Door Prizes
$50.00 U. S. BOND
$25.00 U. S. BOND
MUSIC BY
THE TEMPO KINGS
Admission $1.00
Come in Get Your
FREE DINNER CARD
All you can eat at
B U F F A Y
12th and Center
363-1819
KEG A PLATTER Restaurant
Salem’s finest unique dining
room, lounge and coffee shop.
Excellent facilities for ban­
quets. meetings, wedding re­
ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
Easy access from Ink 5, take
Market Street exit
3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016
SPECIAL.
CALL HOME.
They’ll love to hear from you.
You can talk three minutes station-to-
station anywhere in the continental
U.S. for $1.00 or less plus tax.
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner