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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1957)
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1»J7 MEHAMA urday evening and plan to remain her® for some time. Mr. Bailey had been employed in Madras for the past year. GATES By Mra. Joha Taetera By Mrs. Albert Millsap Business and Professional DIRECTORY their granddaughter, Debbie Barn hardt, whose birthday fell on the same date and their daughter, Mr». David Bamhardt, whose birthday was on Friday. A beautiful day added much to the pleasure of the out-door occasion and to those attending, the honored guests and their families, David Barnhardt and Melody, Mrs. Alice Thacker, Mrs. Margaret Thom as, Mrs. Edith Kanoff, Mrs. Ruth Vining and Mrs. Bessie Bassett, all Mr. Stafford’s sisters, his brothers, Russell Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Lang Stafflord, nephew, Buddie Thoma», and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford and three children from Dexter, and Richard and Oscar Nystrom. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch school The Gates Elementary Mrs. Edn* Hutcheson, accompan- were in Corvallis Sunday and Mon closed the doors for the summer va- I ie<i by Mrs, Ruby Brisbin. Gates, and day attending the baccalaureate and cation Friday. A community picnic Mis. Gladys Lake and Mrs. Laurel commencement exercises at DSC,1 for pupils, parents and friends was Johnson of Mill City left Monday for when their son. Dean graduated with an all-day event. Games and plenty ! Portland to attend the Grand Chap- DR. JOHN C. TABB honors from the school of business I of eats entertained the large at- ■ ter session of the Order of Eastern Chiropractic Physician administration. Dean who was a tendance. Star which will last through Thurs- Phene 3274 member of the 1953 graduating class Guests at the Glen Henness resi- day of this week. Hours 9:00 to 6:00 at Stayton expects to go to Portland dence Thursday were their son, Earle, A Evenings By Appointment about the first of July where he has accompanied by a friend. Miss La- Mr surprise visitor at the home of and Mrs. Albert Millsap Friday 112 E. Ida St. Stayton i employment. tisha Gunn, both students at OCE, was Mrs. Leia Lee, of Salem. Mrs. A large group from here were pre- and Earle’s grandparents, Mr, and Lee and Mrs. Millsap were girlhood | sent at the Mt. Pleasant church Sun- Mrs. Roy Taylor, from Dallas. friends and graduated 1 ___ from the i day morning when the Riders of the Mrs. Maude Davis was hostess at School of Music at Willamette Uni- JOHN W. REID, M. D. Santiam attended church services in luncheon, Wednesday, her guests, vrrsity in the same class. Weekend a body. The group from here also at I Mr. and Mr. William Heseman from guests at the Millsap home were their Physician and Surgeon tended the silver wedding reception Sweet Home and Mrs. Glen Henness, WHEN IN NEED OF PRINTING son and family, from Portland, Mr. for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bates at the Gates. Mrs. Davis, Mr. Heseman and TRY THE ENTERPRISE FIRST MILL CITY, OREGON and Mrs. Ralph Millsap, son Robert Bates home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henness are cousins. and his pal, David U’Ren. Sunday evening Jerry Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Romey, of Mrs. G. C, Barnhardt was hostess Gene Coles and Everett Limbeck Waldport, were Gates visitors Thur»- at a . ...... ...... ........ family dinner, at her home DR. LESLIE J. GARSON rode to Tom Rock to check on the day. They are former residents of | Sunday complimenting Mrs. _ ____ David trails for the Riders of the San Gates and Mill City. Optometrist Barnhardt and Debbie, whose birth tiam Trail Ride and outdoor break Mrs. Melvin Bilyeu and son, Dick, days fall a day apart. Present were 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat. fast June 16. They reported deer in of Woodburn, were Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. David HEAVY HAULING Except Wednesday. Barnhardt, that locality- were very tame and visitors at the home of her parents, daughters Melody and Debbie, Mr. 530, Third St Stayton plentiful now. Oonunon Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Fx|uipmcrit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist. and lira. A. T- Barnhardt. and Mar Phone 6944 Mrs. Lulu Berringer and Glenn The 4H girls were hostesses at a cia and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. G. Berringer of Oregon City were here Mother’s Tea at the Community C. Barnhardt. EXCAVATION and CONSTRUCTION Phone Salon Memorial day to attend a Morris house Saturday afternoon, for the Mrs, George Stafford entertained £5- TON MOBILE CRANE Bay 2-2461 family reunion at the State Park. women of the community. The tables Saturday at a pienic birthday dinner, Also attending from here were Mr. were centered with spring flowers honoring Mr. Stafford, whose birth CONTRACTING AND RENTAL Nite 2-4417 Weddle Funeral Home and Mrs. Jim Richmond and daugh and the girls proved themselves to be day anniversary was on Saturday; ter. wonderful hostesses» as well as cooks. Modern Funeral Servie« Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze went to Bruce Blummenstine, 6, son of Mr. fl Dallas last Wednesday to attend the STAYTON OREGON funeral of Mrs. Tietzes’ aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Blumenstine has been brought home from Santiam Lizzie Elliott. Thursday the Tietzes Memorial hospital following an ap visited friends in Amity. pendectomy. He is reported to be re Mrs. Mabel Patton returned home covering nicely. Wednesday of last week from a Mrs. Velma Carey spent Saturday week’s vacation trip to California in Albany at the home of her son where she accompanied her son and Septic Tanin and Sewers Cleaner' wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey and two sons. Sunday Mrs. Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT Portland. Carey and other members of the 1#79 Elm St. W. Salem Memorial day guests at the Ray family, attended the.Commencement mond Branch home were Mr. and program at Willamette University. Mrs. Harold Siewert from Neotsu Her son, James Carey, was a mem and Mr. and Mrs. William Holzfuss ber of the graduating class and re- and daughter, Judy from Lebanon» ceived his diploma. Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and J. W. GOIN Take advantage of these LOW PRICES and equip your car and truck with a Tinney and children spent several son, Leland returned to Gates Sat- EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN days the last of the week vacation set of top quality CO-OP tires today . . . and be ready for all the soring and summer driving ahead ! By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS ing at the coast. I 6 Weekend guests at the Alvin Grif I 28 to attend the meeting of the Phone 6338 Stayton, Oregon fiths home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willamette Presbytery. Boring and family from Eugene. Daily Vacation Bible school started Mrs. Eva Crook, who had been I 1 Monday morning at the Mehama visiting relatives in Portland for church with an enrollment of 42 time returned to her home here | pupils and about 12 teachers and When in Need of Printing some recently. helpers. The classes will continue Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McCarley and |week. Buy it in MiH City from Roxie returned home Sunday even- I 1 Rev. Noble Streeter of Prineville • Budget priced . . . long economical after visiting with relatives in I visited briefly in Mehama Monday mileage. The Mill City Enterprise ing Montana for several days. I morning on his way to Portland. Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy at • Greater safety . . , powerful Rayon There will be a special meeting of tended the Presbyterian Camps and (the Mehama Womans club at the carcass. Conference training session held at clubhouse at 8:30 Tuesday June 11 the Presbyterian church in Lebanon • Quicker non-skid stops. to vote on the proposition of whether Monday, May 27. or not to turn the clubhouse oyer Rev. Hardy and B. L. Kirsch ac to Stayton Rural Fire District, • Available in Tubeless or "For Tube. companied Rev. Robert Roach of which includes Mehama. All present Mill City to Lebanon Tuesday, May members are eligible to vote. Salem Sand and Gravel Company JUNE MIKE S Septic Service MH IRE SALE! CO-OP PASSENGER & TRUCK TIRES PeLaass«? ^aishion PASSENGER TIRE 39c 2 cans Cloverleaf Tuna 20c lb. Sunshine Crackers Hi-C Orange Drink 46 ozcans 2 for 49c X 15 FOR TUBE SPRECKELS BROWN or CO-OP Director NYLON PASSENGER TIRE Powdered Sugar 2, 1 lb. pkgs. 25c 29c can KP Luncheon Meat Sno-Kreem Shortening 3 lb. can 79c You give your family the best protection possi ble when you equip your car with CO-OP Director NYLON passenger tires. They're strong, more durable, cooler running, and can take endless flexing without rupturing. CO OP Director Tires with NYLON cord giro greater protection against road impacts that causa blowouts. In TUBELESS or "For TUBE.’ PRODUCE HEAD LETTUCE large head TOMATOES 19c lb. WHITE SHAFTER SPUDS 10c 10 lbs. 39c MEATS NAME BRAND 470 a IS NYLON FOR TUBS Ring Bologna 3 rings 89 STEWING KID TRUCK TIRE Chickens 3 lb. pkg $l«05 LEAN FRESH PORK 400 x 14 4 py Shoulder Steak lb. 49‘ EVERYDAY LOW PRICES GROUND BEEF lb. 39c Cascade and Nebergall Picnic Hams lb. 39c WIENERS :2i lb. cello pkg. 95c Ken Golliet MEHAMA, OREGON Your Friendly IGA Store Backed by the famous Co-op LIFE-OF-TRIAD GUARANTEE Apalnst ALL ROAD HAZARD* I Prices Effective June 6-7-8 I SANTIAM FARMERS CO-Op Seeds Fertilizer Custom Cleaning Feeds Petroleum Products Hardware Grinding and Mixing Household Appliance® Machinery