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♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY. JI LY 18, 1957 Mill City Garden Club Viv's Steak House To Have Field Trip Phone 5807 Mill City Social Events -Mill Ends- John Goldader of Bismarck, N. D. is visiting at the home of his broth- e.-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly Mr Goldaisr. a re- ' t*ied policeman and deputy sheriff arrived at the Kelly h nne the latter part of June, then went to Roseburg white he visited a brother and the of them went to San Franc'sco where they visited tw > sister-,. He ha» te- turned to the Kelly nome where he plans to remain until the last of July before returning ta his home in No-t.'i Dakota. CLUB. LODGE ANI) LOCAL ACTIVITIES A covered dish luncheon wax held at the home of Mrs. Nat Wills • • • Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 Thursday by members of the Mill Faith that is jmpossible today often Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. City Garden club. Guests were Mrs. becomes possible tomorrow. Wait John Sw-an, Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and see. Married Saturday and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle. Mrs. Adolph Brunner presided at the I Walter Comer, a former Mill City business meeting when it was de- j resident, spent several days here last ■ cided to have a field trip August 1 ( week visiting friends. Other "old- I when members will view local gard ! timers” making short calls here re ens. The day' will start at 10 a. m. cently were Mike Hacker, who now I with a coffee at the home of Mrs. lives in Washington, and Phil Brandt, | Ike Myers then a 1 p. m. luncheon Mrs. Claude Bruder entertained No. 16995 long-time butcher here. at the home of Mrs. James Swan. members of the Mill City Three Link NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT — | Other gardens expected to be visited club at her home in Stayton Monday I have filed my Final Account in Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Opto- lare the Walter Olmsteads, Herbert evening with Mrs. John Swan pre the estate of Henry Herber Young 1 metric offices in the Bell building in Schroeder and Wendell Hellers. The siding at the business meeting in the j Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. blood, deceased, with the County Garden Club members agreed to have absence of the president, Mrs. Stan . to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- Clerk of Marion County, Oregon, and their Fall flower show with the ley Vail. It was voted to hold the the Court has set the 16th day of Lyon* Club if that club decide« to annual club picnic at 1 p. m. August August, 1957, at 9:15 A. M. and the D I A MOND RINGS hold one. 13. It will be held at the City Park A birthday party wax held at the i Circuit Court room as the time and Mrs. Brunner, who is aUo preai- if necessary arrangements can home of Mrs. Clare Henness recent place for hearing objections thereto dent of the North Santiam Gladiolus made. It was announced that ly, honoring her mother, Mrs. Arthur ■ and the settlement of said estate. Society states that group will have 1OOF picnic would be July 28 Blackburn. Those enjoying the lunch BENNIE YOUNGBLOOD, their next meeting July 17 at her the Santiam State park west Administrator of the Estate eon were: Carol Ball, Geneva Ball, home. Plans will be made for the Mill City. of Henry Herbert Young Lillian Salchenberger, Linda Sal- Fall glad show which will be August Mrs. Arnold Syverson, secretary- chenberger, Norma Henness, Kandee blood, deceased. '17 and 18 at the h.gh school recrea- treasurer of the group, stated the Henness, Gary Henness, Shirley BELL & GEHLEN tion room. Ford Wikon, past presi- club had over $200 in their treasury Rains and Debby, Sarah Rains, Alice Stayton, Oregon dent of the Society, who recently which would be used to purchase I Watson, Mary Howell, Eva Barn Attys, for Administrator 83 moved to Alaska, has sent word to j veteran jewels for Rebekah members, hardt, Virginia Blackburn and Craig- •IDLIY-LOCK ¿V ms members that he has his bulbs in the 1 Members present were Mmes, W»Mr>a Ring $133.00 ground and expects to have blooms Bruder, Syverson, Al Yankus, Gladys Miss Frances Ward, daughter of Enjoying a picnic dinner Sunday MISTRESS MARY, enlarged to show detail* next year. He says there are about Lake, Mel Rambo, Gertrude Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ward of Mill at the Clayton Baltimore home on Pncw include Feder *J T*a QUITE CONTRARY 120 "growing days” for gladiolus 1 John Swan, Walter Olmstead, Jennie i City, and Willie Joe Holt of West the Redmond route were Mr. and which allows them time to mature. Other Keepsake En I Davis, George Veteto, Vera Hatha- I Stayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Fred Duffy and granddaughter,! How does your Garden Grow? — I way and Miss Daisy Deddes. Re- Holt of Rt. 1, Aumsville, were mar Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne With Snails and Bugs gagement Rings i I 1 Mr. and Mi*. James Aranjo and j freahments were served to the group ried at Stevenson, Wash., Saturday, Rambo and Laura Jo, and Mr. and Aphids and Slugs I children ildren of Castro Valley, Calif., by the hostess, assisted by her daugh- July 13. from $7.50 up. Mrs. Charles Kelly and John, all of Eating on each Row? were guests last week at the home ter, Miss Claudia Bruder at the close Miss W’ard, who was a member of Mill City, and the Baltimore« and USE ORTHO of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo. Mr. of the evening. | the 1957 graduating class of Santiam son, Jim. The group was to have met Keepsake Wedding Sprays and Dusts Aranjo, who is manager of Indus Union High school, was 18 July 1 at Suttle Lake but tfie inclement Rings from $75 and up. tries of the Hayward Chamber of Rosa Daly and Floyd and had been employed as relief as- i weather changed the plans, and they JENKINS HARDWARE Commerce, remarked that he thought sistant in the Simpson Logging Co., met at the Baltimore place. Also in Mill City had a natural setting to I Bassett Married Friday office at Lyons. The bridegroom is vited were the Frank Smiths of BAKER’S S & H Green Stamps ¡draw industry. Mrs. Aranjo is a Mrs. Rosa Daly of Mill City and employed by Christian Logging Co. Sheridan and the Ed Rupps of Salem. MILL CITY JEWELRY I niece of the Rambos. The young couple visited her Floyd Bassett of Lyons were mar I ried in Albany, Friday, July 12. They I cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. J spent the weekend on the Oregon Verle Ellsworth and four daughters, at Stevenson following the ceremony. | coast. • I A dinner and wedding cake in They are making their home here in I I their honor was served at the home the Baltimore apartments. A dinner honored the newly-weds I of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert at Sunday at the home- of the bride's Nutrì Tonic Creme Shampoo ! Waldport Sunday. The affair also parents, the highlight being a beauti | observed the 11th birthday annivers- fully-decorated wedding cake baked $3.00 Jar for Only 1 ary of the Meinert’s twin sons, Mark by Miss Bunny Caudle, a close friend and Clark. Mrs. Daly's other daugh and classmate of the bride. The Alfred Wards were honored ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lustre-Creme Shampoo Haseman, and baby sou of Waldport on their silver wedding anniversary July 5 by an informal party at their Liquid, $ 1.50 size were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett have been home given by their daughter, Fran spending part of their time in her ces. A tiered cake marked the occa Tussy Bright Touch Cream house here in Mill City, but are pre sion to which a few friends paring to move into his home at neighbors were invited. Shampoo, $2.00 size Lyons. His son, Cecil, is working in I the Stayton cannery during his sum mer vacation from the University of Lustre Cream Shampoo I Oregon. The older son. Dale, whose ! wife is the former Ursula Witt of $2.00 Jar for Mill City, and their two small boys live in Southern California. Mrs. James Poole received word BRISK TOOTH PASTE last Thursday morning that a bro Dick Downers Entertain 2. 53c TUBES ther, John Goble, had passed away Friends at Pinochle Party in Oakland, Calif., for which city Mr. and Mrs. Dick Downer were the Pooles left immediately by auto CREST TOOTH PASTE hosts Saturday evening at their home mobile. The deceased lived alone in California, but is survived by his REGULAR PRICE $6.25 for a pino?hle party. 2,53c TUBES mother, living in Newport, a brother Mrs. by I Prizes were received Frank Severs, high score for women in Mill City and several others. AMM-I-DENT TOOTH PASTE and Mrs. Gordon McMorris, low for Funeral services were conducted on women; Clyde Hathaway, high for Sunday, July 14, at Lapine. 2. 53c TUBES men, and Al Ziebert low for mtn. A family reunion was held at the Refreshments were served to Mr. ; and Mrs. Bud Cline, Mr. and M’ . home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE A. and M. Toman I Gordon McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. burn in honor of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Salchen- I Frank Severs and children, Mr. and Store Hours 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. 2,49c TUBES | Mrs. Clyde Hathaway and children, berger and Linda, of Sacramento, Remember the Located next to Mill City Jewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. Al Ziebert and daugh Calif. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. "Nick” Ball and Carol Sue, Mr. and ter. and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. ’ NAME THE BEXEL PONY” Mil!' City, Ore. * Phone 6824 Mrs. Clare Henness, Kandee and ! I';ck Downer and daughter. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. James Briles of Contest. Get Your Free Entry Blank at It ia reported that Mrs. R. L. Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black I Faust is still seriously ill in the burn, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blackburn Good Samaritan hospital in Portland and Craig. where she was operated upon a week Miss Carol Sue Ball has just re I ago Monday to relieve the lack of Dependable Prescription Service circulation in her leg. However, it turned from a vacation with her uncle was stated the operation made very and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Salchen- J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 little improvement in her condition. berger and cousin Linda, of Sacra mento, Calif. Carol accompanied them on a tour of San Francisco and then went with them on their vaca tion through Nevada, Utah. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Washing ton stopping at points of interest in all states. The highlight of the trip was sightseeing in Yellowstone Na tional l'ark. Three Link Club Entertained in Stayton By Mrs. Claude Bruder Closed Mondays nZHEEES $225 Frances Ward Becomes Bride Saturday, July 13 SUMMER SPECIALS 1.50 1.19 1.00 1.59 79‘ 79« 73* 73« SPECIAL 11 Quart Revere Ware Sauce Pan with Cover $3.99 MARSHALL-WELLS STORES Mill City Pharmacy Something to sell? Then try a Classified ad in The Enterprise. "o Celebrate Our 5th Year in Business in Mill City, We’re Staging a Clearance Sale to Make Room for Our New Fall Stoek which is Arriving Daily. Better Come in and Browse Around and See the Many Items We Have Marked Down for this Event. FRUIT OF THE LOOM PRINT. Reg. 49c per yard SPECIAL YARD BLOUSES, Regular $1.19 fo $1.98 ON SPECIAL FOR ONLY............ Qftc Qj W 1.00 MANY MORE SPECIALS PRICED ITEMS IN STOCK NO EXCHANGE OR REFUNDS ON SALE ITEMS. 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