The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 21, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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    •—TBE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1957
Their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Bilyeu and son, Dick,
were in charge of the Oak Park mo­
te] while Mr. and Mrs. Kist visited
By Mrs. Albert Millsap
Eugene on business, spent a night
Oliver Willis, is hospitalized at
Santiam Memorial hospital following an 1 a day at the coast, visited their
a heart attack, suffered Saturday daughter and family, Mr and Mrs.
noon at his place of business east of James Dixon and two children and
here.. Saturday
evening
he was also former friends in Portland and
taken to the hospital where he must attended parties in their honor. They
remain for six weeks, according to returned home Sunday.
Sherry Oliver, 6, daughter of Mr.
his doctor’s orders, and perhaps no
work for an additional six months. and Mrs. Bob Oliver, underwent a
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hussey, form­ tonsilectomy at the Salem Memorial
She
was
er business associates and friends of hospital last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Willis will assist Mrs. brought home that evening and is
Willis for a time during her hus­ reported to be recovering nicely.
band’s illness.
i Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson
Edmund (Buddie) Davis spent sev­ drove to Eugene Saturday after­
eral days with his
mother, Mr?. noon, where they attended installa­
Maude Davis, at her home east of tion of the Evangeline Chapter of
J Gates. While he was here he and his the Eastern Star that evening. Mrs.
mother visited in Corvallis with Bill Hutcheson and Mrs. Margaret Clise
Oliver, who is ill, and drove to Sweet spent Friday in Portland shopping.
Home for an afternoon, guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and
home of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Leland, of Madras, and Mr. and Mrs.
liam P. Heseman.
Walter Funk and son, Pat, of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were land, were at the Gates home of
married March 17, nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Saturday and
In observance of the occasion they Sunday. A farewell dinner was
' spent tbe weekend in Portland and served Saturday evening, honoring
| were guests for an anniversary din- Dick Sibley, Mrs. Bailey's son, who
j ner at the home of Mr. Brisbin’s reports for induction into the army
| daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, March 21.
Phillip Hackenberg and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone has as two daughter, of Portland, were
. their guest for the past two weeks guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
| their granddaughter, Christy Miles. I.. L. Rynearson Tuesday of last
I She returned home Sunday with her week. Their daughters remained as
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miles, of houseguests of Dickie and Susan for
Florence, who spent the weekend at the remainder of the week. Mrs. Wil­
the Stone home. Sunday dinner guests son and sister, Mone Beebe, attend­
were Mrs. Gale Carey, Donna and ed the Firemen’s ball Saturday even­
Bruce of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ing as Mr. and Mrs. Rynearson's
liam Huntley, of Lebanon, and Elgin guests.
Pvt. Gordon Devine from Fort
Newton of Albany.
College boys who
spent
their Ord, Calif., was at the home of his
Spring vacation at their homes in parents on a surprise 24-hour pass
Gates were James Carey, from Wil­ Sunday. He had finished his basic
lamette, Salem, Earle Henness, OCE, training in January, completed a
Monmouth, Jack Oliver, OSC, Cor­ special course as Mechanics’ Helper
vallis and Mervin Haun, OSC, whose March 15. He has also been hospital­
parents now reside in Salem.
ized for several days that week as the
Mrs. Minnie Spoelstra, of Salem, result of a dislocated shoulder. Now
spent the past week at the home of his company was to be transfered to
her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fort Lewis for a time before being
Harold Wilson. She returned to Sa­ shipped to ’the Far East. His train
lem Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Spoelstra was scheduled to go through Salem
was a former resident of Gates.
Sunday morning early, enroute to
Miss Janet Klecker, a guest at her Fort Lewis. It was so near home, yet
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alber’ seemed so far away. When the train
Millsap for the past 10 days, returned pulled into the station at Salem Sun­
to her home in Stayton Saturday. day A.M. Gordon got off and made a
Sunday guests at the Millsap home dash for a public telephone, thinking
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Funk and he might just be able to call the folks
son, of Portland, and Mr. and Mirs. at home and at least say “Hello.’’ He
Dorland Swan, and three children of was surprised to find them all at the
station to greet him. Mother and |
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist left Thurs­ Dad, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine;
day for a vacation of several days. brother Wayne: sister Norma
GATES
Quality Meats and Groceries
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
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FOOD LOCKERS
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Santiam Ripples
I
By Judy Hoeye
This last week the Juniors received
their class rings. The rings have a
Wolverine crest with the name of
the school below it. The Juniors are
happy to receive them.
The Seniors got their announce­
ments for graduation last week.
The six weeks has just ended. The
list of hardworking people on the (
honor roll includes the following: !
Seniors—Rosalie Bassett, Ames I
Jackson and Donalee Oliver.
Juniors—Errol McWhirk and Cara
Lee Whitten.
Sophomores — Vernon Johnson,
Carol Sue Ball, and Jeanne Hampton.
And so back to school and work all
of us students do go. Your parents
cgn put the baseball bats away.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Etzel and
three boys, from Fern Ridge, and
sister, Miss Lorena Devine, of Sa­
lem. He was also granted a 24-hour
pass and was able to come home
where a family dinner was served
with special guests, Marlin Cole, Ir­
vin Tucker and Delmar Syverson.
Gordon left early Monday to join his
out at Fort Lewis. Things weren’t too
bad after all.
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