The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 05, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348
Phone 897-2772
MUI City, Ore. 97360
Published at .Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
GATES
By Janet Lcw’is
M EIIA M A Zip-A-List Kits
Mrs. John Teeters
I
Available Now
3—Th« Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 5, 1967
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Home Extension Unit
W omen’s Volleyball prac­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marston
I Has Fall Meeting
Moving or
tice will begin Monday, Oc­ pf Ashwood visited Septem­
tober 9 from 7 p. m. to 9 p. ber 23 and 24 at the home of
The Mill City-Gates resi­ At Gates Clubhouse
Improving. Get a
m. at the Mill City Element­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
dents
will have an opportun­ GATES —The Santiam I
ary school gym. All women Branch when they came to
Extension
are urged to come just to bring their son, Alex, to Mon­ ity to easily put zip into their Canyon Home
mail
Postmaster
Kelly
re
­
group
held
their
get
acquaint­
fun
and/or
learn
mouth.
where
he
is
a
student
have some
ported today.
ed meeting at the clubhouse
at OCE.
the game.
Mrs. Ethel Moses was vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberg- On September 21st the Post in Gates on the morning of
ited last week by a brother er and daughter, Carrie ar­ Office will deliver to every September 28. Chairmen were .
and two sisters from Cali­ rived Sept. 25 from Liver­ householder a kit of eight appointed for various com­
fornia and Oregon. Mr. and more, Calif., for a visit with postal cards which can be mittees. They were, hospital­
Mrs. Ed McConnel of Klam­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. mailed back to the post office ity, Leonora Cutsforth; mem­
from a kitchen
ath
Falls visited Sunday, Sep­ E. Wallen and with other re­ with aduresses needing Zip bership, Glenda Roten; re­
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
NEWSPAPER
freshments,
Jeanne
Rosa­
Codes.
Each
completed
card
tember 24; Mr. and Mrs. Bill latives here and in Stayton.
PUBLISHERS
specialist
Among area young people will be sent to the post of­ mond; heating, Lola Henness.
Burton of Watsonville, Calif.,
ASSOCIATION
attending
colleges this year fice which services the “Zip­ A discussion of this year’s
visited
September
25
to
29,
AFFILIATE MEMBER
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fran- are John Phillips, Beverly less address and the proper programs and extra items
were held. The October meet­
DON W. MOFFATT
__ Editor and Publisher zer of Sheridan visited Sep­ Helsel and Randy Kimsey to code will be added before the ing will be h.°id on the 26th
form
is
returned
to
the
send
­
tember
27
to
29.
A
lot
of
good
OSU,
Corvallis;
Harriet
Gol-
GOLDIE RAMBO ....
Society and News Editor
with a potluck after the re­
_____________ Printer conversation was enjoyed by liet, U of O; Royce Longfel­ er. No postage will be needed gular meeting. The topic will
DAVE WARDE ....
on
these
cards.
This
project
low, OCE, Monmouth; Merry
all.
CORRESPONDENTS
“Dinner on Ice — Freezer
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil­ Mitchell, Willamette; Sara is part of Postmaster General be
__________ Boots Champion
Detroit-Idanha
Meals.”
O
’
Brien
’
s
program
to
make
Wagner,
Lewis
and
Clark,
son
took
their
grandson
Steve
Gates___ __ _
_______„............. Janet Lewis
Members attending were:
Cedes more accessible to
Mill City .......
________________ Rose Cree Carey out Saturday to cele­ Portland, Stuart Christensen, Zip
Hannah
Catherwood, Jeanne
mailing public and ther-
____......................Eva Bressler brate his 10th birthday anni­ Central Oregon College, Bend the
Lyons ............
Rosamond, Phyllis Ricketts,
by
increase
the
use
of
the
and
Darryl
Stroschine,
Clark
versary.
Mehama..... .
.. Merle Teeters ■ Jean Roberts
Mink, Christine Black­
Codes in mailing addresses. Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacob­ College, Vancouver, Wn.
burn,
Sharon Harrison, Wyo-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brant and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Zip Code is necessary all ma Baechler, Gladys Cline,
STAR BALLCARRIER
Baechler, and Mr. and Mrs. family of Macleay were guests year around to increase the Ruth McCombs, Rosie Cupps,
Ken Harrison were among Sunday, October 1 at the efficiency of the postal ser­ May Roten, Shirley Swaim,
those attending the dinner home of her mother, Mrs. vice but it is more import­ Janet Lewis, Ellen Rust, Le­
held for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jenr.ie Moe and also visited ant than ever around the hol­ onora Cutsforth, Glenda Ro­
with her sister, Mrs. Larry iday season. This year the ten, and Joyce Darby.
Colman.
Let us show you a KitchenAid
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey, Kimsey and family.
post office department ex>
dishwasher for your kitchen,
John, Tom and Steve of
Mrs. Charles Crook visited pects to handle over nine bil­
your budget. But regardless
Stayton were hosts for a during the weekend at the lion pieces of mail during the
of model or price, you get the
birthday anniversary dinner home of her son, Robert and Christmas rush. Zip code will
same dependable washing
and drying action. There’s
for Mrs. Velma Carey on Sun­ family in Salem.
be a great help in delivering
no skimping on quality or
day, October 2. Other guests
Visiting a short time Sun­ that mail accurately and on
performance in a KitchenAid.
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene day, October 1 at the John time. Zip-A-List users are re­
Carey, Diane and Beverly of Teeters home were Mr. and minded to print clearly and
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Mrs. O. W. Coker and daugh­ include their return address
man Carey, Ron, Brad, and ter of Salem.
so the post office will know
Chris of Albany, and Mr. and
Guests September 30 and where to deliver the complet­
FREE BOOKLET
Mrs. Gale Carey and Bruce of October 1 at the home of Mr. ed form. Get your lists up to
52-page Better
Homes & Gardens
Stay ton. James Carey, anoth­ and Mrs. Ray Roberts were date new. Don’t wait until
guide to better
er son, who was unable to at­ Mrs. Roberts’ brother-in-law the rush is on to complete
Kitchen Planning.
tend the dinner called to give and sister, Mr. and Mrs. them. Extra kits will be avail­
Supply Is limited
so hurry.
Mrs. Carey his birthday con­ Clark Reinoehl of Newport. able at the post office
gratulations.
Also at the Roberts home for Gates and Mill City.
Mrs. Velma Carey attended the weekend was their daugh­
the Santiam Canyon School ter, Mrs. Steve Philippi of
Cook’s meeting Friday. The Baker.
FOLKS THAT WANT SURE-FIRE
high school cooks of Stayton
Larry Kimsey and son,
were hostesses for the even­ Kurt returned to Baker, Sun­
RESULTS KNOW AN AD IN THIS
ing which was primarily a day, October 1, where they
IEWSPAPER IS A FAST, DEPENDABU
social event.
are both employed with Kim­
KELLY LUMBER BALER
MILL CITY.
oaaoow
G. J. Geston has returned sey Construtclon Co.
WAY
TO
BUY,
SELL
OR
RENT
home after a few week’s stay
Enjoying a family gather­
Week Day Hours
in a Salem hospital.
ing at the home of Mr. and
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. ML
«—CALL N0W1
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston Mrs. L. E. Wallen Sunday
Saturdays:
were notified Monday of the were Mr. and Mrs. Don Bom-
LYONS—Paul Schiewek re-
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
death of their sister-n-law, berger and Carrie who are
Mrs. Clyde Wiseman in Mil­ here from Livermore, Calif., cently returned home from
Phone 897-2610
Phone 897-2772
waukie, during Monday af­ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burns and Alaska, where he had spent
ternoon.
four children, Mr. and Mrs. some time assisting in the
D. J. Van Buer of Albany, Webb Morrison and Rose­ Artic Mission and encounter­
Ill. and daughter, Alice, of mary and Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ed some of the flood at Fair­
GETTING THINGS DONE
banks. He says a person al­
Rock Island, Ill., visited at
National Newspaper Week, being celebrated October 8 the home of his cousin, Geo. len Choate and David all of most has to see and witness
Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
to 14th, is dedicated to greater public recognition of the im­ Brasmer and wife, September Wallen and two children of it to realize the damage and
portant functions of newspapers in the everyday lives of 19 to 25. A trip was made to Lyons.
ruin it caused, so many were
Americans.
view Santa’s Reindeer at' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kan- flooded out of their homes.
He was at Nenana and helped
The theme for the week is “Newspapers (let Things Redmond and Peterson’s Rock off returned to Alaska Sep­
carry sand bags. He was fi­
Done,” providing an opportunity for editors to point to ac- Gardens. Also a tour of the tember 26 after a two weeks nally evacuated to Fairbanks
20 Miracle Miles was made. visit here. They will be em­
complishments for people, communities, and the nation.
via Clear Park as part of the
This was the first visit for ployed near Sitka.
Early Warning system to
;
Newspapers inform, entertain, educate and act as the Mr. Van Buer to Oregon.
Fairbanks where he spent one
Mrs. Ken Harrison and
public’s “proxies” wherever public business is transacted.
whole week with eighty oth­
They are a constructive force for the growth and develop­ Mrs. Virgil Lewis attended
ers
in a school house subject
the
leader
training
meeting,
ment of their communities. They stimulate progressive ac­
to
martial
law.
for
the
extension
meeting
to
By Judy Boroughs
2»
tion; they encourage good citizenship; they back efforts for i
be held in October, Wednes­ On Tuesday September 26th
When
leaving
for Alaska
better schools, better teachers, and quality education; they day, September 27 in Salem.
Council was held dur­ he boarded the Queen Rupert I
act as a watchdog in trying to keep the government in line.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scharff Student
ing
tlie
6th period. It was at Kelsv Bay on Vancouver
Today’s newspapers help with health and safety edu­ moved to Salem over the
announced
that the election Island. On July 12 about
cation and in raising funds for worthwhile purposes. In ad­ weekend. He had been em­ for Vice President of the one o’clock he spent an un­
dition, they give generous support to their communities’ ployed by Simpson of Idanha. Student Body would be the eventful afternoon and night
This is th? time of the year when you should
Mr. arid Mrs. Gael Cutsforth
sailing out the strait and
spiritual and cultural needs and activties, and help stimulate
took their son, Lyle, to Klam­ next day, the last 20 min­ Queen Charlotte Sound, ar­
the economy by moving merchandise for stores and services ath Falls, to enroll in OTI as utes of the 7th period. The
be thinking of getting your automobile
riving at Prince Rupert B.
and ideas.
a freshman studying mechan­ election was held and the re­ C. There they changed port­
sults
were
announced
Thurs
­
These are only a few of the many facets of public service. ical Engineering. They also
for
age to another boat, The
Yes, it is true that newspapers get things done.
took in Crater Lake National day morning that Alan Yank­ Alaskan Ferry. The next sev­
Park, Diamond Lake, and us had won.
eral hours were very interst­
came home by way of Cas­ Under new business in the ing, moving up through the
meeting
committee
appoint
­
cade Lakes Highway.
many islands and stopping at
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Henness ments were made; Alan Ketchikan, up through the
Muise
and
Terry
Hansen
visited the Don Marshalls on
Wrangell Narrows to Wrang­
their ranch at Wamic in East­ would be in charge of the ell by small Indian fishing
oudget;
Alan
Yankus
ern Oregon over the last school i
villages, Petersburg and Jun- j
Our property’ which includes the Bed of Rock
Most usually a check up can save costly
weekend. Candy, Gary and for eva iluation of the activit- eau. At Juneau he was per-1
ies,
Boroughs
on
re
­
Judy
Creek and The Land under the Bonneville Power
Susan Henness spent their
mitted to visit Mendenhall |
weekend at the home of Mr. vising the constitution, and Glacier, the governor’s man- ■
repairs later on
Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to
an Mrs. Glenn Henness. Mr. Cathy Glover was to look in­ sion, the ancient Orthodox
to
a
clothing
drive.
Also
it
Any One.
and Mrs. Keith Henness of
was suggested that the goal church and the gold prospec-
Albany visited on Sunday.
Bring Your Car to us Today for
tor’s tunnel through a moun-
Mrs. Nellie Allen was hon­ posts either be painted red tain.
MARTIN V. KELLY
ored by Mrs. Lang Stafford or gray.
From Juneau he flew to
The Pep Club had passed
with a going-away dinner
after church Sunday. OtherA two activity sheets for after Anchorage where he was met
that attended were Mrs. Sar­ game dances which will be by Mayor Roth, who is a re­
ah Rains and Mrs. Alice Wat­ on December 29th and Febru­ presentative of Artic Mis­
son of Mill City. Mrs. Allen ary 9th. While F. H. A. put sions, which was his sponsor
will be visiting for several in for a Donkey Basketball while in Alaska. From Anchor­
weeks in Nebraska and Mis­ game for November 3rd and age, Mr. Roth took him to
a Cook Book sale sometime Palmer, the pioneer City of
souri.
Mrs. Webb Case and daugh­ before Christmas. There will the Mantanuska imigration of
ter, Tari of Salem, spent the be a Troup Dance November 1955, and on to the Artic I
afternoon Sunday visiting 3rd sponsored by Varsity S. Training Center, 90 miles
Also on Tuesday during the north of Anchorage, and just
Mrs. Lang Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers of noon hour two representa­ 8 miles south of the Matan-
Elkhorn and Gilbert Myers tives from the Santiam Mem­ uska Glacier. This is located
of Silverton called on Mrs. orial Hospital came to talk in a peaceful setting between
to the girls 16 and older on the Telkeetna and Chugach
Lang Stafford Friday.
becoming Junior Cheerettes. Mountain ranges, also it is
Applications were handed out this school where Shirley Er­
and a short description of the win of Scio is serving as a
Advertise duties of a Junior Cheerette missionary high school teach­
were explained. About 15 er .
where people girls attended the meeting. From the Artic Training
On Friday during the Act­ Center. Artic Missions flew
LOOK to buj ivity
period a Curtis maga- him to Big Lake, out to Lake
____ ®
:
zine
man
came to talk about Clark, in the Alaskan Range.
...inthe
/
SAFECO
the magazine sale which He also bought train fare to
INSURANCE
, will be held udring the next McKinley Park, Nenana and
Of course your home is insured against the obvious things. But is
two weeks. This is an event Fairbanks, where he attend­
it covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage,
that Santiam participates in ed the Alaskan Exposition.
On the 21st of August he
a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you
| every year. This year all
protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owners
four classes will be selling. caught an evacuation plane
Policy. It'll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will
Also on Friday after the to Anchorage, spent a day vis­
save you worry, save you money, too. And Safeco pays claims
game a dance was held, put iting the Portage Glaciar and
quickly. Call us today.
fishing on the Kenai Penn-
on by the Juniors.
/GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET,
insula and caught a stage
out over the Alkan highway.
Mr. Schiewek said he was
OREGON
STAYTON
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
MiD City, Oregon
I greatly impressed with the
I state of Alaska and hoped to
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED UKt A PERSON — NOT A NUMBER
visit there again someday.
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City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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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.
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of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
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Dishwasher
Paul Schiewek
Returns From
Trip to Alaska
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