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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1968)
Christmas Seal Sale Underway DETROIT Lions Contribute IDANHA $50 To Muscular Santiam High Teachers Attend Hillcrest Meeting 7—The Mffl City nterprtse, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 International Relations Club at Eugene Conference Mrs. Donald Ketchum of De- Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Christmas i troit, who was involved in a seal chairman for this area, two car auto accident Friday Mrs. Marvin Stafford honor said this week that she would I at Gates, was released from a ed her husband with a birth like to urge all those who have , Salem hospital Monday and is Lions club members learned Mrs. Sheythe and Ben Jones, day dinner at their home re not purchased the seals to do , now recuperating at home. Monday night about plans for counselors at Santiam High, so. Woid was received here this cently. Among those from out- mouth.—(Psalms 40:3). week from the Joe Muises at the Lions-Auxiliary Christmas attended an interesting meet of-town attending were Mr. and Members of the Santiam Through the Christmas seals, Oceanside, ing of the Willamette Guidance . Our happiness comes from party which will be held De Calif, that they plan Mrs. Kenneth Weathers and jjeople have learned the truth Association held at Hillcrest High School International Re God. By surrendering our cember 13 at the Gates Wom to return home soon. Mrs. family of Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. about TB. They are used for en’s clubhouse. Fred Krecklow School Thursday evening, Nov lations Club attended the In Allen Weathers and Mr. and work of the Tuberculosis assoc Muise said she did not know and Maynard Smith are in ember 21. Following a tour of ternational Relations League thoughts and feelings to God, Mrs. Dillard Weathers of Port iation working together to fur how soon, as they would have charge of arrangements for the the campus under the guidance Fall Conference in Eugene on we prepare the way for hap to take it easy on the return Saturday, November 23. This piness. As we center our land. ther control TB and the dread trip. Lions. Those attending are to of Hillcrest girls, the group conference was held in prepar mind, our heart, our emotions ed emphysema. The Detroit home of Mr. and bring two gfits, one for a boy met in the auditorium for the ation for the final conference in Him His Spirit so fills our Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell Cree, The Christmas seal crusade Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum, Jr., was and one for a girl. Guests will program. in the spring when students thinking and feeling that we Don Cree and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Pheiffer, superintendent from be welcome. High Schools all over Ore cannot fail to be conscious of Hollis Turnidge spent some maj' be called a home town the setting at 10:00 A. M. Mon of the School, gave a short Floyd Eastwood gave a gon will decide what U .S. Poli His joyous uplift time recently moose hunting project because 93c of each dol day morning for a farewell cof talk in which he brought out near Williams Lake in British lar raised is spent in the com fee honoring Mrs. David Kub- short report on the visitation the fact that during the past cy should be in relation to re Columbia. They made a guest munity and state in which it esh. Co-hostess was Mrs. Caro tc the Parkrose club. Attending nine months he has been work volution throughout the Free were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreck lyn Lichlyter. ranch their headquarters with was collected. ing for more involvement with and Communist Worlds. In attendance was the honor low, Mr. and Mrs. Eastwood, the community. He doesn’t the men going out to hunt The purpose of the Fall con No one should feel that he moose, bagging three. Mrs. HAS to give to the campaign, ed guest, Mrs. Kubesh, Mmes. and Bill Metteer. Tickets on want an institutionalized girl, ference this year was to en Cree said the weather was cold but millions of people give Pat Galbraith, Jo Leffler, Zel- the Auxiliary Barbie Doll were and so the girls are placed in gage the participation of IRL up that way, getting down to because they want to join the la Oja, Flo Young, Billie Drago, sold at this meeting. foster homes in the community members to consider the basic Yvonne Hills, Carol Kirk, Kathy The club at a recent board as soon as possible, even if questions and controversies below zero temperatures. crusade. Cowan, Dorothy Johnson, Nina meeting gave a check for $50 they must come back several surrounding revolution within With every donation the Wil I,ast Tuesday evening, Mr. lamette TB and Health associa Poole, Janeta Huckeby and the to the Muscular Dystryphy times. He emphasized the fact each of the three main study and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Mrs. tion works harder toward their hostesses Verna Ketchum and fund. that Hillcrest is just one re areas (Revolution in the West, Ernest Graham and Mr. and goal of the eradication of tub Carolyn Lichlyter. Zone Chairman Martin Han source facet of the community, Revolution in the East, and Re Returning home on the 19th sen said that January, Febru and is there to offer temporary volution in the Third World) A class in adult basic educa Mrs. Verne Clark attended erculosis and control of other from a successful elk hunting ary and March will be “new assistance and Is not the ulti and then to determine and re tion will open December 2, 1968 Friendship night at Acacia respiratory diseases. trip on the Umatilla National commend to the Executive Se- in room 5 of Mill City Grade Chapter O. E S. in Stayton. The Salem office is located Forest were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. member” months when a drive mate solution to delinquency. far members will be conducted. Entertainment for the even at 1890 State street. The plant includes a standard retary the focal points of study School on Evergreen Street for (Curley) Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. ing was provided by the newly For the program, each mem high school with thirteen teach within these three areas. For adults 18 years of age and ov Vernon Rush and son, Tom of ber gave a thumbnail sketch of ers, most of whom have mas example, the main question er who do not read at the organized S e ni o r Citizen’s eighth grade level. Classes will Band. Dinner guests at the Charles Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack what he had done since grad ter’s degrees. Thirty boys from posed in the sub-topic, Revo meet each Monday and Wed uating from high school. McLaren are bused there each lution in the West, is what Kellys last Friday evening Ryan of Richland, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, a broth Katliledn Storey, sophomore were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon day so that the girls will have should be the United States’ nesday from 7 to 10 p.m. for policy toward “revolution.” The the school year with time off at the U of O has received a Todd of Aumsville, where he er-in-law and sister of Mr. co-educational experience. scholarship from the American is Principal of the Junior High. Rush’s, met Behrens and Rush The meeting ended with a students in this workshop may for Christmas and spring vaca legion Auxiliary, department They are former residents of at the hunting grounds. They panel of girls from the school decide that a close lcok at the tions. There Is no charge for were then joined by their of scholarships at Pendleton. Mill City. and three staff members ans US-Dominican Republic inter these classes and books and wives, Wahnita Behrens and She is the daughter of Mr. and wering questions from the aud vention can provide them with supplies are supplied. guide lines regarding the form Ann Rush and son, Tom on Mrs. Bob Pratt of Mill City and ience. Mr. Peterman has worked Frank and Marie Foley of ulation of proposals at the with Salem Public Schools in a graduate of Santiam High. Mill City were recently named Saturday, Nov. 16th. Behrens Spring Conference. On the oth prize was a cow while Rush organizing this important class. to membership in the Ameri er hand, they may decide to fo Money from the U. S. Office of Many former residents were can Hereford Association. The and son, Tom, bagged two fork cus study on the student "re Education is made available to seen at the Firemen’s benefit AHA’s herd books contain ed horns, and Ryan a forked volutions” within cur own Salem Public Schools through on Saturday evening at the more than 15,000,000 purebred horn. There was no doubt about country and/or the student up the State Board of Education. Mrs. Rush said they all had firehall. Among those were Mr. Hereford records. The Foleys risings in specific countries of a good time despite snow and the most crowded place in Mill and Mrs. Ed Calkins of Dallas, live on a ranch near Gates. DETROIT—U. S. Forest Ser Western Europe. And there are A new class will open the City Saturday evening — ask rain encountered at times. Bob Ditter of Portland, the vice, Forester David Kubesh, same night in the grade school any fireman and he will tell of course, numerous other al Mrs. William (Jesse) Smith Dick Crooks, the Alan Tuers Mr. and Mrs. George Loveall in Scotts Mills. Currently there you that the annual benefit Detroit Ranger Station, is be ternatives. who has been confined at San of Salem and many more. and family will be Thanksgiv ing transferred to the Blue are two classes in Mt. Angel was well attended. Then the objective of each ing dinner guests at the home tiam Memorial hospital or med Everyone seemed out to have River Ranger Dnstrict, Willam workshop was to pinpoint one and four in Salem in the even Mr. and Mrs. John Blazek of of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ical attention was released National Forest, his trans or two areas of study emphasis ings. One day class meets in Portland visited one day last Karl Harper of Scio. Also at from the hospital Sunday, and a good time as well as get a ette fer effective Dec. 1st. Salem five hours daily. week with his brother and tending from here will be Mrs. is now recuperating at home. few hams and turkeys for the A Civil Engineer, he has by the final session. The IRL .Qualified adults may enter any wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lovealls mother, Mrs. Gerald Arriving here Sunday evening Thanksgiving dinner table. The been members came to the Fall Con promoted to G.S.-9 Super ference realizing that they will of these classes, but the hope to assist Mrs. Smith while she bingo tables were full all even “Tex” Blazek. ine Case. Others at the family is visory Highway Engineer tech is to provide classes near the ing with many standing wait recuperating was her sister be given the opportunity as adults’ homes. gathering, Mr. and Mrs. Charl nician, and will head the pre well ing for a place to be seated. A gi-oup of PoHtmasters and es Lakewood and children of from Grants Pass. as the responsibility of par construction on the Blue River ticipating. Capable workshop Questions should be directed Attending the Oregon State their wives enjoyed a social Scio, she the former Ricky Other concessions were do Ranger District. to the Adult Education Depart game at Corvallis Saturday leaders were on hand to set the evening and buffet supper at Harper, Jived here when she ing well also, none however, Kubesh came here in 1964 were, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ket as crowded as the bingo at basis for discussion, to ask ment, Salem Public Schools the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- attended school. chum, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom traction. Those calling the num from the South Tongass Na ouestions as well as answer Telephone 585-6166, Ext. 327. bert Landon in Silverton last Forest where he had Levering and Mr. and Mrs. bers were probably a little tional Saturday evening. Included been employed for about a them, and to try generally to Mr. and Mi's. Bob Um pliress Jules Hills. provoke thought. But the chal were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spencer and family have returned from hoarse from competing with Arriving Saturday for an the dance music and sheer vol year. Previous to this assign lenge of coming to grips with of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. William Barstow, Calif., and are making ment he served at the Sweet the study topic and the desig Fair of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. their home temporarily with extended visit at the home of ume of voices in the large Home Ranger District. Charles Kelly of Mill City, Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock crowd. Forest Service employees nation of study areas of em and and Mrs. Lanny Fredricks Charles Umphress. Bob has were Mr. and Mrs. Moke Nal- Climax of the evening was and friends honored he and his phasis rested with the stu themselves. Any prepar of Sublimity, and the hosts, the recently retired after serving uai of Honolulu, Hawaii. the drawing for the $100 bill with a farewell party at dents A “farewell pot-luck” honor which was won by Orville wife atory work they did in the I .andons. Mr. and Mrs. Joe with the Navy for 20 years and the Woman ’ s Club House at form of informal discussions or Dougherty of Aumsville were is now looking for a permanent ing Greg Combs, pastor of the “Brownie” Brown of Gates Gates recently. a little reading with reference Detroit Christian Community unable to attend. and operator of Santiam Cable location. to the workshop area they se church, and his fiance. Miss Vision, Inc. lect proved helpful. is scheduled for We have some of those han Gail Zilkoski 1:00 P.M. at the Dec. 8th at Students attending Saturday dy small scratch pads, made church. Miss Zilkoski a Youth were Rick Posekany, IRL Pres from erasable bond stock. Only Group Counselor and Mr. ident, Greg Davis, Twyla Fultz, 10c each while they last at The Combs plan to be married Dec. Esther Freeman, Sherry La- Enterprise office. 49p 21. Christian Church cook Munyan and Bid Sanders, IRL Mill City Enterprise Advisor. books are now available and Friends of John Clark will U-haul, pick-up or bag, or may be obtained from any want to know that he is being member of the church, or by truck delivery. Firewood, transferred from a Portland U-haul or truck delivery. hospital to the St. Francis contacting Mrs. Lyle Rogers. Pvt. Michael (Mike) Lyon, Hardwood Components Inc. Nursing home in Salem. He of Mr. and Mrs. Link Lyon Mphnnia IDANHA—Green Veneer Inc. underwent treatment for can son of Idanha, left Fort Lewis new luncheon room for their cer while in Portland and Ph. 858-2777 or 897-2978 Monday for Vietnam, follow shows some improvement but ing a two week leave here at employees has just been com needs continued medical care. the home of his parents. Mike pleted and was used for the first time Monday when em Mr. Clark retired several years GRANNY OF "THE »EVERLY HILLBILLIES" ago after many years with the was home on leave following ployees of the plant assembled • FILMWAYS TV PRODUCTIONS. INC., 19«» a five-week training course at for a conference. Southern Pacific railroad. the Troop and Cargo Transpor The interior of the building Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti tation School at Fort Eutis, witfi painted veneer siding and more visited with friends brief Virginia. He left here Friday a cushioned floor was designed Fort Lewis, Wash. Why not get a aecond car that doee more Maybe it should have ly Saturday evening. They for Mrs. than your flrat? Ranchero's got big apace In Vern Berggreen of Id with separate luncheon quart were enroute back to their Red ers for the ladies and the men. back, big-car comfort—and power—up front. was re-edmitted to San a six-foot trunk mond home after visiting with anha Vending machines installed Luxury optiona like bucket eeats, engines up tiam Memorial hospital Stay their son and daughter-in-law, to 42S-cu. In. V-8'sl provides a variety of hot foods like Fordes Ranchero ton, Monday for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baltimore at and drinks, plus candy, soft She was taken there by San drinks, Sheridan. He is an instructor in tiam pastry and cigarette dis Memorial Hospital Am the high school there. pensers. The new building just bulance. west of the plant was con The Altar Society of the De WANTED — Any type of Catholic Church will spon structed by Simon Richardson clothing, household items, etc. troit sor a bazaar Dec. 2nd from with the assistance of mill em for the PTA Rummage Sale. to 9:00 P. M. at Detroit ployees. Richardson, a carpen We will pick up items. Just 4:00 City Hall. The event will fea ter by trade is employed at the call any of these members. 897- ture center pieces, plant. 2594, 897-3116, 897-2173 or 897- gifts, Christmas There are some 100 em plus Ti plants from Ha 2643. 49p waii. ployees on the pay roll at A Basketball Jamboree is Green Veneer Inc., Idanha. Hot and cold running water, sleeping and Recent visitors at the home scheduled at the Dalles High ...or be half motel like dining room for alx—aecond care were never of Mr. and Mrs. John Swan on Dec. 3rd at 7:00 p.m. like this! Heavy-duty components are built were her nephew and niece, Mr School Forate Camper Special right In. At your Eager Beaver Ford Deslefs, Cougars will play their Community Resources and Mrs Arvil Peipneier of Detroit nowl first game of the season Vs. Stafford, Kansas. They also vis Mohawk there on Dec. 6th at To Have Classes Here ited with relatives in Califor nia including Mr. and Mrs. 6:30 P.M. Community Resources Inc., Bill Swan, former Mill City a component of the Community residents. Ryan Swan, grand action program of the mid-Wil- son of the John Swans, is at lamette Valley is sponsoring tending Redwood Junior col G.E.D. preparatory classes. These classes will better lege this year. qualify persons wishing to take It's time to order those toast High School equivalency exam er covers for Christmas gifts ‘‘Showboat” Is the theme of inations which will be given in New and unique designs and the November Cub pack meet Salem at various times. colors. 305 S. W. Ivy. Ph 897- ing this Saturday evening, Nov Most prospective employers accept the passing of these ex 3125. 48 ember 30, at 7 p. m. The Webelos den will lead ams as the equivalent of a Martin Hansen, Bill Lewel this variety show of humor high school diploma. They $1.49 len. Mel Rambo and Don Mof and memories. The cubs will should therefore be of partic fatt made a visit to the Stay bring homemade instruments, ular interest to those that for ton Lions Club Tuesday noon songs, and a host of fun to one reason or another have share with their friends and been unable to complete their NOTICE —After January 1 families. education. Cubs are asked to bring we plan on a complete new Instructor for the classes will stock of books at the IJons ‘‘Toys for Tots” to the meet be Frank Schram who is con Auxiliary bookshelf at The Mill ing at the new Scout Building nected with the Salem public City Enterprise office. Come Re-registration will be handled schools. in now and get some at bargain by Barbara Thomas Swim The classes will be held Mon MKN. EIDE, Owwer prices. 10c each or 3 for 25c ming and other awards will days and Wednesdays from 7 1864 Pint Street Phase 768-2117 Btoyteo, «ngoo Only 5c with an exchange be presented, according to cub to 10 p.m. in room 3 at Santiam Fh. 887-2812 MB City book high school. 48p master Dave Jessup. —“Need A Good Uoed Oorf See Your Local Ford Dealer—His Are AH A-l .. . Dystrophy Fund Adult Education Class To Start Here December 2 Orville Brown Is Top Winner at Firemen's Benefit Forester Kubesh Gets Promotion Subscribe to The Green Veneer, Inc Mffl City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Gets New Lunch Room Facilities Hardwood Mulching SAWDUST Shopping for a second car? "Cheracol D is a cough syrup you con give to young ’uns from 2 years old to grown ups 82 end older!"* Ml City Pharmacy Showboat To Be Cub Scout Theme Philippi Motor Company