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Mrs. Dean Mowry has moved into her summer quarters up on the hill away from town and the irises which are just coming into bloom. Reason being that she’s allergic to the iris pol len. The Herb Pecks were Saturday night visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockrem “Happiness Is” and several were visited last Friday even games of cards were enjoyed. ing by Mr. and Mrs. “Skip” Schoenoffin of Turner. Plans Mrs. Ernest'ne McLennan were made for several fishing Mill City and brother James trips. Truesdale, have moved into a mobil home at the Vista Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wor Mobil Park i:i Gates. ley, Pat and Marsha spent the weekend at the coast. They When you see a cyclist, or took their trailer house and met relatives at Pacific City. two cyclists together, you may be sure it is Clyde and Muriel Phillips, recent ar rivals from California. It’s fine exercise, they say. Building a new home or remodeling? Time for a KitchenAid Dishwasher GET YOURS AT Kelly Lumber Sales in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockrem entertained Mr. and Mrs. “Salty” Wright and children Teresa and Richard on Sun day, May 7th. The Wrights are from Detroit. The Wrights were dinner guests at the Lockrem home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson of Salem, were Friday even ing visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo. On Sunday the Rambos and their daughter Laura, visited with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed of Silverton were in town one day last week visiting Tena Graham and other long time friends. Mrs. R. H. Poff of Salem is visiting at the home of her daughter and family, the Rex Ohmarts. Mr. and Mrs. George Pflug were in Stayton Friday to at tend the wedding of her bro ther, James Plunkett to Gen evieve Jackson. She cut the wedding cake at the reception i following the ceremony. Also i assisting at the reception was Mrs. Jeff Branch of Mehama, another sister of the groom. of models and prices. Whichever KitchenAid dish washer you choose, you'll get the same effective washing and drying actions, the same de pendability. KitchenAid doesn't skimp on quality or perform ance to meet a price. Vari-Front panels let you match the dishwasher front to your cabinets or other ap pliances. KITCHEN MANNING FREE BOOKLET 52-page Better Homes&Garden* guide to better Kitchen Planning. Supply is limited so hurry. Albert H u d e I returned home Tuesday following a three weeks trip in his camp er to various places of scenic interest. He took in the Grand Canyon, scenic spots in Cal ifornia, Arizona and Oregon. He also visited with friends while he was on the trip. Mrs. Guy Sorensen is one of the ardent fisherwoman in the area and usually has good luck. Last week she accom panied her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen and Michael to Detroit Lake where Michael caught a 17- inch trout and Mrs. Farmen caught a number of nice ones. On Sunday another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmen and Neal of Albany fished with his mother at De troit Lake and they caught a grand total of 29. Gates Women’s club annual coffee and plant sale. Thurs day, May 11 from 1 until 4 p. m. at Gates Women’s club house. Come and bring a friend. 19 Week Day Hours NOTICE — The Studio of 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. I Hair Design will be open Wed nesday through Saturday un Saturdays: til further notice. Shop hours 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, prop. 23tf Phone 897-2610 Mrs. Lora Humphrey of Prizes Given at Hilltop I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1967 Burlington, Kansas is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Scott, 7th Birthday Sale Oliver. She plans on remain Lucky winners at the Hill ing about a month. Craig Bennett visited re On Tuesday, May 16, the top Market 7th birthday sale cently in Tennessee with his Mill City Elementary school were H. J. Peterson who won brother-in-law and sister, Spe will host nine schools in a cialist 4 and Mrs. Don Podrab- Preliminary Junior Olympic the four-slice toaster; Ethel sky. He is stationed near meet. Schools entered are: Hutchinson who won the elec Clarkesville. Craig plans on Marion elementary, Scio ele tric knife; Pat Posekany a case entering the service later in mentary, Stayton elementary, of Pepsi and Eleanor Silber the year. He attended OCE Detroit elementary, Turner nagel of Stayton, who won for two terms following grad elementary, Mari-Linn ele Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City the electric hair dryer. uation from Santiam High. mentary, Mill City element A large crowd of customers Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett ary, Cascade Junior high and were on hand at the store met Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhl Jefferson Junior high. man at the coast for the week Purpose of the Junior Olym Saturday to receive some of end. Both went down in their pics is to teach competitors the free ice cream, hot dogs, campers and said the weather to play hard and play fair coffee and other goodies. was fine. to win honors for their team Miss Jeannie Kelly return through individual accomp ed the forepart of the week lishments. One of the found Mrs. Hardy Phillips from a three-month tour of ers of the modern Olympic Europe. More details will be Games. Baron de Coubertin Low Net Winner I published next week. said: “The important thing in Mrs. Hardy Phillips was Gary Whitsett, who is serv the Olympic Games is not first low net winner Tuesday Corsages . . Cut Flowers ing in the Air Force, spent winning but taking part." morning at the Santiam Golf a recent leave with relatives The age divisions for this here. His wife Judy met him meet are: Midget, 10-11; Jun club at Stayton with a 27. Plants — Shrubs Second low net winner was at San Francisco and they ior, 12-13 and Intermediate, Ml ’ s. Robert Freres with 28. returned home by plane. This 11-15. Events to be featured Permanent arrangements In class A Mrs. Rudy Tohl was the first time Gary had are: softball throw; 50- 75, was the winner with 31 and seen his son, born earlier in 100, and 220-yard dashes; 440 Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M, Wire Service Anywhere the year, as he has been and 880 yard runs: 440 and Mrs. Faye Webb won in Class B with a 31. Mrs. Tyler Brown stationed in the Philippines. 883 yard race walk; hurdles, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter shot put, long jump, triple was Class C winner with 34 son left this week for an ex jump, high jump and the 220 and Mrs. Elmer Klutke won Ph. 897-2452 MUI City the Class D with 44. tended vacation. They will and 440 yard relays. first visit his father, E. G. Peterson who is 95 years old. Also his sister, Mrs. Ethel Project Workshop Harzke at Los Angeles. They Attended By Local will visit relatives and friends in Colorado and Wisconsin Teaching Staff and take in Expo ’67 in Can Attending a special project workshop in Salem last week ada before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease spent were Burton Borroughs, Ver the weekend fishing at Wicki non Peterman, Alice Smith, up reservoir. They purchased Helen Cox, and Leo Poole, a new boat recently and were selected to develop projects giving it a “trial run.” They Six schools from Oregon were said the weather was beauti in the instructional media ful and they caught several area and by September, 1968, fish including a 20 inch Ger be prepared to demonstrate Dog Owners Are Reminded That There Is A City Ordinance them to visiting school staffs. man Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podralr The demonstration projects Forbidding Dogs Running At Large In Mill City. sky spent the week-end at are sponsored by the Oregon Seaside, making the trip with State Department of Educa their trailer. Mrs. Podrabsky tion, under E.S.E.A. Title II, said the weather was beauti and is fully subsidized by CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR VIOLATIONS OF ful and they got their limit Federal funds. Progressive schools with outstanding proj of clams while at the beach. THIS ORDINANCE See us today for the f nest ects have been selected for selection of Mother’s Day this experimental program, Greeting Cards and Gifts. You Schools accepted for this can always find what you honor are: Sunset Elemen- need when you shop at the tary, West Linn District; Mill City Pharmacy. adl9 Michigan Avenue School, Coos Bay District; Columbia Elementary, Portland Dis DON GILLENWATER, Chief of Police trict; Liberty Elementary, Sa lem District; Talmadge Junior High, Central District, Inde pendence; Mill City Elemen tary, Gates Primary, and San tiam High School, Mill City District. Mill City being the Staff members and their district having all schools In « husbands or wives visited the volved in the “Special Proj main branch of the U. S. ect” program. National Bank in Portland Thursday to watch computer Detroit School Kids operations there. The Mill City Branch has recently Have Field Day DETROIT—The first and changed to computer opera second grades of Detroit tions. All attending agreed it was school enjoqed a field day quite fascinating to watch the in Portland last Thursday computer at work, coming up when they toured two firms. with the correct figures and The group was accompanied answering questions when it by their teachers Mrs. Joyce was “fed” by the human ele Reinke and Mrs. Jack Meuser. Room mothers, Verna Ket ment. The group going from here ch, Kathleen Boeckstiegel, had dinner in Portland before Phyllis Wright, Melba Bea chy, Jessie Saner, Myrna going to the head office. Those making the trip were Ketchum, Shirley Knapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastwood, Karen Reeves. A guide at the dairy said, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. about 300 school children visit and Mrs. Joe Lalack, Mrs. the plant daily. To mention Clyde Morgan, Mrs. Gordon just a few of the attractions, McMorris and Mrs. Ralph there is a minature western town, Shetland ponies, little Spurgeon. league ball diamonds, and many other fun attractions. Teachers Attend Climax of the day was the boarding of the Cascade (of Reading Convention Two elementary teachers the Southern Pacific) for a took part in the International ride to Salem, where they Reading Association Conven were met by the school bus tion May 3 to 6. Mrs. Olive for the journey home, tired Barnhardt, first grade teacher but happy. Harold Champion drove the and Vice Principal, at the bus. Gates Building, and Mrs. Elaine Main, fifth grade teach er at the Mill City Building, New Tire Service attended. Over 10,000 edu cators registered for the con Started in Idanha IDANHA—A new 24-hour vention at the Seattle Civic tire service center has opened Center buildings. Mrs. Barnhardt heard many in Idanha under the manage discussions and reports about ment of Al Artman of Prine teaching beginners to read. ville, dealing in tires and It was reported that phonics battery service exclusively. Artman said Tuesday, op is now and will remain an important part of teaching eration of the new service is children to read in spite of presently being conducted contrary rumors. Mrs. Main from his home with storage selected sessions on acquaint shop rental from Marion Ai ing children with good books. derman. Plans call for the The highlight of the con erection of a new building in ference was hearing May Hill the near future, he said. Arbuthnot speak. She is a noted author of books on Well Child Conf. To children’s literature. • • • • Be Held at Stayton Conventions are also places A well-child conference and to renew old acquaintances. immunization clinic will be This happened in the case of held by the Marion County Mrs. Main meeting her read Health Department Tuesday, ing instructor from Valpa May 18 at the Stayton City raiso. Indiana. hall. Hours will be from 9:30 to noon and 1 to 3:30 p. m. Parents in the area wishing Too Late to Classify to bring their children should | FOUND—Two keys on chain. make an appointment in ad- Found on schoolgrounds at vance by calling Mrs. Walter Phone 897-2772 Mill City .Oregon Gates. Owner may claim at Fry at 769-2732. No appointment is neces- The Enterprise office and pay for this adv. 19 sary for immunization only. Just in Time for M 0 T H E R New Aprons and many other Gifts Ada’s Needle Shop ATTENTION DOG OWNERS City of Mill City U. S. Bank Staff Visit Computer Center In Portland NOTICE 5-67 your subscription has expired If you clip the grocery store ad coupons every week you can save many times the cost of your home town newspaper. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE CHOCOLATES Subscription Rates by Brown & Haley Many other gifts for Mother PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty Mill City Pharmacy Mel Eide, Owner Phone 897-2812 Mill City In Marion and Linn Counties $3.50 Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon Outside Oregon..................... $4.00 The Mill City Enterprise $4.50