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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1953)
Mrs. Jessie Haywood, Mrs. Alva' 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Johnson, Mrs. Harvey Parks, Mrs. William Vashei, Mrs. Ted Grounke, Mrs. Gregg Osborne, Mrs. Earl Van- Mr*. Albert Millaap derhoff and Mrs. William Sewell, The Gates schools will open for the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills and son fall term Monday, September 14. The Bill, of Newport, were weekend high school faculty will include Don Mrs. W. J. Robinson is spending se guests at the home of Mr. Mill’s pa- Miley, superintendent, Mr*. Leta Dib veral days in Salem, visiting at the rent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle. blee, Darrel Crossler and Dale Rey Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cochran and John Klock home. nolds, coach. Darrel Crossler is the two boys from Jefferson were Sun- only new member of the teaching Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and day guests at the home of Mr. am. staff. Gwen Schaer will again be prin family spent the weekend at Taft, Mrs. William Pennick. cipal of the grade school with two Mrs. Geral Heath was hostess at Oregon, on the coast. other teachers, Mr*. A. T. Bern her home Thursday afternoon to mem hardt and Mrs. Margie Anderson. Mrs. Lee Ross spent several day* bers of the Gates Birthday club. A Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson had one o’clock luncheon was served by in Portland, visiting friends and the hostess, followed by an afternoon transacting business. of cards. At the close of the play Mr. and Mrs. Harl Parker and Mr. Mrs. Arnold Syverson of Mill City held high score and was given first and Mrs. W. S. Jeffers spent Satur Entered as secondmatter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Orevoa, under ths Act of March 3. 1879. prize. Mrs. Mary Champ of Salem day and Sunday at Newport, Ore. won second and Mrs. Elmer Stewart A. V. Herron of Mill City is a pa NATIONAL EDITORIAL was awarded consolation prize. Mrs. James Overlock of Seattle, was pre- tient at the Stayton Memorial hospi sented the visitors prize. Others pre- tal, since Saturday, for observation. sent were Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust spent last Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs. Edmund week at The Dalles visiting the for BON W. MOFFATT____________ __ ________________ Editor and Publisher Davis, Mrs. Floyd Bassett of Lyons, mer’s brother and family, the R. L. PEARL EIDE ........... New* Reporter Mrs. Malter Brisbin and Mrs. Oscar Faust’s. Osterhout. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ritter of Boring, Guests this week from Seattle, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oregon, were guests of the D. W. A Good Place To Buy Davis were their son-in-law and Moffatts from Friday evening until NEW And USED FURNITURE daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Over- Saturday night. lock, daughter Kit and small son, Jim Come into our store, you’ll find what you want at Born to Mr. and Mrs. James James mie. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Overlock a price you can afford to pay. and two children left for a weeks va of Mill City, at the Salem Memorial cation at the coast. Mrs. Overlock and hospital on Monday, August 17th, a children will return to the home of baby daughter. her parents for an additional week Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bracher and while Mr. Overlock is in Hanover, family of Seaside, Oregon, were Indiana. Phone 4561 Gates, Oregon Harold Heath from Leavenworth, guests of Mrs. Bracher’s parents, Washington, spent several days last Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup, over the week at the home of his parents, weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Don Flatman and fa Guests visiting at the W. F. AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING Struckmeier home are Dr. and Mrs. mily, Mr. and Mrs. John Meals and Van R. Bilyeu from Loguna Beach, family, spent Sunday at the Devils WRECK REPAIRING California, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Punch Bowl on the coast, swimming Allen of Eugene and Mrs. Alma Ha and picnicing. zen of Albany. Mrs. Bilyeu and Mrs. See us for an Estimate. They’re given gladly Hazen are Mr, Struckmeier’s sisters. Mr. and Mrs. George Mielke, form Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and Jon, erly of Gates but now of Eugene, accompanied by Mr. Caiey’s mother, are the parents of a. daughter, born Mrs. Velma Carey, spent the weekend to them Friday night. They have one 14 Years Experience camping and fishing at Stark’s lake. other daughter. Jo Joaquin and daughter Darlene, PHONE Hk MILL CITY accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laura Joaquin, drove to Roseburg. Glen Tinney Saturday evening were Sunday, where Mrs. Joaquin will visit Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vogt of Albany, several days at the borne of her son- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and Mr. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Scott. Layton Gosnell, before returning to San Jose, Calif., where she now makes Delores Burton of Jordan was the & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES her home. guest of her grand-parents, Mr. and House guests over the weekend at Mrs. John Anglesey for a week's time. DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES the home of Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Her mother and son Johnny, drove to WATER SYSTEMS Hutcheson were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mill City Sunday to bring her home. Biddle and three children, from Port HEATING INSTALLATIONS land. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and two Mrs. Minnie Everton of Yakima, children, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Washington, who has been visiting Phone 1634 Open Evenings Lyons, Ore. Bruckman and two sons of Portland at the home of her daughter and fa spent Sunday at Taylor’s Grove mily, Mr. and Mrs. Bunel Cole, for where they enjoyed a picnic lunch. the past two months, left Sunday for her home. She was accompanied as The Woman's Council of the Chris- far as Portland by her grandson, tian Church will meet Wednesday, Thurlo Cole. August 26, at the home of Mrs. Una Mae White. Plans will be completed Robert Meals of Euphrata, Wash, PRICES REDUCED AS MUCH AS ONE HALF! for a bazaar to be held early in the has been transferred from that city fall. Bargains galore for Back-to-School! to North Bend, Ore., where he is dis patcher for West Coast Airlines at the Mr. and Mrs. Vine Matheny I LAY AWAY NOW FOR FALL! North Bend-Coos Bay airport. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Niez [ White Stan Sport logs—Odds-Ends '3 off and daughters, Barbara, Joyce and I Melvin Meals, who has been em Carolyn of Providence, Rhode Island,' JANTZEN SWIM SUITS, reduced '/, ployed by the bureau of public roads spent Thursday at the home of Mr. at Prineville, Ore. has been transfer and Mrs. James Swan. $5.95 - $8.95 COTTON DRESSES red to Burns, starting his new duties there on Monday. SHORTY COATS, values to $24.95 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and sons spent Sunday in Salem visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson have with Mrs. Stiffler’s brother, Lester $7.95 CREPE KNIT SWEATERS, most $3.33 $4.88 moved here from Salem and are oc Schneider and family, and with Mr. famous name, sizes 34-36-38, special! cupying the Hathaway house. Mr. Stiffler’s brother, H. C. Stiffler and Dozens of Other EXCITING SAV INGS! ! Johnson has been employed at Van family. couver Plywood for some time but has made his home in Salem until now. Lee Knowles of Mill City, W. C. Open Phone Johnson and Bill Davis of Lebanon, 1642 Lynne Smith, who has visited at took a pack trip Tuesday of last week. Fridays Vernonia with friends the past week, They started at Metolious and rode Til returner! to her home here Sunday. horseback over the Cascades, coming First Ave. Her father, H. E. Smith, drove to Sa out at Marion Forks. 9 p.m. lem Sunday and she returned home Mill City with him. Mr. and Mrs. Court Rue and daugh ter Sue of Rockaway, Ore., drove to Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plambeck. Janice Mill City Tuesday. Their daughter, and Douglas, of Corvallis, spent sever Karen, who had been visiting at the al days here with his parents, Mr. and Muir home for a time, returned home Mrs. John Plambeck. The visitors re with her parents. cently returned from a year’s study at Christchurch, New Zealand, where Miss Gloria Evanson of Salem and Dr. Plambeck was on the faculty of Walter Keller of Portland, visited Canterbury College at Lincoln, New- Friday evening with the former’s Zealand, through a Fullbright scholar aunt, Mrs. I. A. Eide, and with the ship. They returned to the United Don Moffatts. Miss Evanson, whose States by way of Indonesia, Ceylon, home is at Camas, Wash., is student Egypt, Italy and Norway, and are now nurse at Salem General hospital. at home in Corvallis, where Dr. Plam Mrs. Roger Nelson and son Jim beck is connected with the Sociology Department at Oregon State College. Cuthbert, have returned to their home in Mill City after a very pleasant six weeks in the Deep South. They were guests of relatives and friends in responsible Mobile, Alabama; Valparaiso. Flor ida, and New Orleans, Louisiana. While in New Orleans they enjoyed a river trip up the Mississippi on the steamer U. S. S. ’’President” and found the harbor sights most inter • Yts, this Prescription esting. GATES as their guests the past week, Mrs. Rynearson’s aunt, Mrs. Maude Ric hardson, her daughter Lucille, and her mother, Mrs. Brown, from South Bend, Washington. A surprise party complimenting Mrs. George Clise on her birthday an niversary was held in the recreation rooms of the La Vista trailer court Tuesday evening. Pinochle afforded entertainment for the evening and re- freshments, including a large decorat ed birthday cake, were served. The honored guest, Mrs. Clise, was pres ented dainty handkerchiefs ahd cups and saucers by the following friends, "The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Gates Furniture Knowles Body & Fender Repair LYONS PLUMBING THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1953 Paul A. Smith, Oregon» walking man, plans on going up to his mine in the Quartsville district r* about " next Tuesday. He is doing some me repair work on two of his buildings and is erecting a new cook house at the I Lone Star mine. Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter and two children, returned Thursday from a ten-day vacation, spent at the Rus sian River in the Redwoods and at Berkeley, Calif., where they were guests at the parental homes of Rev. and Mrs. Streeter. Sunday visitors of the Robert Ve- ness family were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Monner of Portland and their two children, Katie and David. The fami lies enjoyed an outdoor dinner before the early show. Mr. Monner is a fea ture photographer on the staff of the Oregon Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover and their daughter Susan left Monday night for Clear Lake, where they will spend a few days. Their son Wilbur, is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Neilson. They were accompanied by Miss Erlene Horseman, who is visiting here. Miss Norma Miller of Eugene, and Miss Marion Pesheck of Albany, were guests the past weekend of the James Swans. They spent Saturday and Sunday at East Lake. They report the weather was grand after the thunder storm of Friday afternoon, but that they did not have much luck fishing. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale drove to Springfield, Ore., Sunday, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale of Lebanon. The two couples attended services at the First Christian church in Eugene, before going on to Spring field, where they visited at the Jake Brock home. Mr. Brock is the uncle of the Plymale brothers, been in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Vogt children of Albany, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Vogt’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anglesey and son of Beaverton also visited at his pa rental home and at the home of Mrs. Emma Teter. Sunday, the John An glesey's entertained their guests and Mrs. Teter at a two o’clock dinner after which Mr. and Mrs. Elmer An glesey and son, Delores Burton and her brother, Johnny, and Mrs. Teter took a sightseeing drive to Detroit Dam and beyond. NOW! with Ä r CLEARANCE PRESCRIPTION ' SFRVi Pharmacy 1* responsible it will be promptly and Mill City • • • Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M Closed Mondays Super Savings On Top Grade Foods Eat the Best for Less CANTALOUPE Jumbo, lb. 7<‘ Seedless GRAPES 19c Gravenstein APPLES 3 ibs. 25< Basket Half or Whole Lb. 59C Armour Star - Cascade COOP Sccjbci Quatcfy Spark Plugs PEP UP ENGINES . . . SAVE GAS . . . LAST LONGER Herr is the greatest single improvement in «park plug design yet made! 95% pin alumina . . . unbreakable at any eng n heat; impervious to moisture ga- Poor time* greater heat eondue- tiviti. Ten time* greater electrical re el«' 1 .-e. 100% compression proof. oy this result of jet engine re- : bring to your car this newly de ped spark plug power, smooth pe . ermance^ and superb operating economy. AT YOUR CO-OP Santiam Farmers Co-op Stayton. Oregon If we don t have what you need we’ll get it for you bring a prescription here Phone 5807 HAMS •nd the price will be fair. •nd welfare. When you Viv's Sieak House Armour Star eapertly compounded •afrguarding your health I HAMBURGER STAND Serving Delicious Hamburgers Coffee Pie and Ice Cream 39< Boat Trailers Boat Kits Supplies Outboard Motors ■eriousness see accept this responsibility for ■ KELLOM’S INSULATOR —responsible to you, and to your physician. In all ’ PEACHES $3,00 $12.00 STYLE SHOP. Mr«. Emma Teter has received word that her son-in-law, Glen Fink, has teen very j]] following major surgery, Ten jays after he underwent surgery, i ¡„fection set in, but at the present \tim«.« he is reported as improving. The | Fink "family live at Clickitat, Wash. WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Hathaway Garage MOBIL PRODUCTS Mill City, Oregon WEINERS Lb. 49< SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. can 79‘ HOLLADAY MARGARINE $1 5 PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 20 oz. jar 49‘ Del Monte CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 2 can 25c M. D. TISSUE 3 29c GIROD'S On the Highway at STAYTON