Business and Professional DIRECTORY Mill Ends Kindergarten Exercises Held for 13 Youngsters Granduation exercises for the 13 Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Leach of youngsters of the kindergarten class Bonneville, spent the weekend at sponsored b ythe PT A were held in JOHN W. REID, M. D. the high school auditorium last the Jay Mason home. Thursday, with the eight boys and Physician and Surgeon pink Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills left Sunday five girls appearing in blue and MILL CITY. OREGON caps and gowns, respectively. for Burley, Idaho, where they were Mrs. George Stafford, who has con- called due to the death of his aunt. ducted the classes in rooms of the DR. JOHN C. TARR Gates school during the current sea­ Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Grubb and son, welcomed the group of parents Chiropractic Physician three chidlren of Salem were dinner and interested friends attending. Phone RO 9-2922 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott “Finger-plays,” were demonstrated Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Sunday. by the class, after which each child Evenings By Appointment gave an individual recitation, one H2 E. Ida St Stayton Terry Muir, Bruce Thomas, Bruce boy returning to his chair so enthus- Gordon, and Bub Herman enjoyed a lastically he was literally “bowled fishing outing on the Metolius river over” and wound up at the base of a last week. huge basket of snowballs to the am­ J. W. GOIN usement of all those present. Closing Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt spent number was the singing of their fa­ Experienced Veterinarian the weekend at the Beach, reporting 1 vorite song, "Jesus Loves Me.” By Harold’« Floral Garden» extremely poor weather both Satur­ Mrs. Robert Veness, kindergarten chairman for the PT A, assisted in Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton. Ore. day and Sunday. handing out diplomas to the child­ Visitors at the Mary Hartman ren, after which she presented Mrs. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stafford with a corsage for her ef­ McGhee and Mrs. Johnny Philips and forts. In turn, Mrs. Stafford pre­ Ulis Williams, all of Salem. sented Mrs. Veness with a corsage in Weddle Funeral Home appreciation for her help in arrang­ Mrs. Gordon McMorris and Mrs. Modean Funeral Service William McClintock spent Wednesday ing transportation and other facili­ ties for the children. OREGON evening in Salem at the home of •TAYTÛN “Graduating” into the first grade thefr aunt, Mrs. O. W. Gorton. Dr. Mark Hammericksen’» Opto­ metric offices in the Bell building ib Stay ton; Thursday* from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M. No appointment» ne­ adv. Septic Tanka and Sewer» Cleaned cessary. Ph. Salem EMpire 3-946« COLLECT It wan reported that Mrs. Tom 1S79 Elm St- W. Salem 1 Morris underwent major surgery for I the removal of a goiter the first of the week. She was recovering satis- | factorily. DR. I FSU.TB J. CARSON Optometrist i " ' Mrs. W. L. Chambers of Albany 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat came here Monday and is visiting at Except Wednesday. the present time with her son and 530, Third St Stayton daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Phone RO 9-2751 Nesbitt and daughter, Frances. MIKE'S Septic Service WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Adelbert Allen stated this seek that he has purchased property in Salem and has remodelled the pre­ mises into a beauty parlor. It is lo­ cated at 1275 S. E. Oxford St. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd and sons, Stephen and Allen, of Drain, were in town Tuesday evening to at­ tend graduation exercises at the Ele­ mentary school of which he was sup­ erintendent for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Means, Kit and Karen, of Salem attended the grade school graduation here Tuesday night. It was reported that the fam­ ily will move to Pendleton where he will continue his work in the rehab­ ilitation field. Rev. Robert Roach attended Pres­ bytery at Dallas all day Tuesday. Special mention was being made of the fact that the combined group call themselves “The United Presbyter­ ian Church in the U. S. A.’’ as of Wednesday, May 28. Glen Shelton this week reported the sale of two pieces of property in the area. Frank Henderson of Bend, pur­ chased the E. V. Collins place ad­ joining the Standard Oil bulk plant at Gates. Mrs. Mabel Devine of Gates bought the Horton place east of Mill City on Kingwood road. Mrs. Walter Kay was surprised re­ cently at a pot luck Chinese dinner at the Elmer Shaw home. Present were Mrs. Walter Kay, Mrs. Floyd STAYTON. OREGON Bassett, Mrs. Verne Shaw and Skye, IT PAYS TO BUY AT Mrs. Elmer Bilyeu and Brent, Miss The drive for used clothing for Audrew Shaw, Miss Judy Kay and HOME over-seas refugees continues, with the hostess, Mrs. Elmer Shaw. L Fellowship Hall open each Thursday It has been announced that the an- after 10 o’clock a. m., to receive the donations. Mrs. Fred Grimes is in nual Daily Vacation Bible School in- charge. eluding all Protestant churches of the area, is scheduled to begin the Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing Morning of Monday, June 2, to con­ are rejoicing over the birth of a tinue for two weeks. Classes are us­ granddaughter named Barbara Anne ually held from 9 a. m. until 11:30 born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carle­ a. m. at both the Presbyterian and ton. Mrs. Carleton is the former First Christian Churches. Modena Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton of The Mrs. James liirkholz (Dona lee Dalles are announcing the arrival of Oliver) drove her parents, Mr. and baby girl, born Wednesday, May 21, Mrs. Clyde Oliver to Corvallis Sunday at The Dalles General hospital. They to visit friends. They also visited and named her Barbara Anne and she I had dinner with their sons, Ed Keith weighed 7 pounds 9*/4 ounces. She' and Jack, w’ho are attending OSC. joins a brother, Larry and sisters, Stayton-Jefferson Carolyn and Catherine. Grandpar­ The Lions Auxiliary changed their ents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down­ AUTO WRECKERS regular meeting from Wednesday ing and Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg night to Thursday evening of this of Lyons. Rebuilt motors and trans­ week, because of high school com­ Mrs. Larry Lawrence entertained mencement. They will meet at the missions. home of Clara Wirkkala, the new at her home Wednesday for a tupper- Cars bought and sold president. ware party. Mrs. Milton Roten and Mrs. Richard Freeman assisted the We buy junk. It is announced that Friendship hostess in serving. Present w’ere Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ort. Circle of the Presbyterian Church Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. Herbert Whit­ has postponed this week’s meeting un­ aker, Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs. til Tuesday evening, June 3, due to Franklin McDowell, Mrs. William grade school graduation on the reg­ Shepherd, Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mrs. Floyd ular night. The group will meet at Shepherd, Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mrs. 7:30 p. m. at the home of Eleanor Milton Roten, Mrs. Richard Freeman, LaMunyon. and the hostess, Mrs. Lawrence. SEPTIC TANKS Subscribe to The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE The Canyon's Own Newspaper $3 a Year CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed were Tony Grant, Kathy Ragsdale, ^*^THF MILL CITY F.NTERPRISETHI RSDAY. MAY 2». 195» i Larry Marshall. Melody Barnhardt, I Larry Garrison, David Simes, Ray­ mond Helgath, Martha Veness, Bob­ by Stubbs, David Pittam, and David Pakula. Transferred into “second- year” kindeigarten were Dena Pearce and Nancy Veness. About 50 people attended the an­ nual picnic for the kindergarten the next day, Friday in the City park. It was a grand success. Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Detroit-Idanha By Jesaie Savage EMSN Leland Snyder U S Navy left Friday for Pearl Habor on the LTSS Cougal a submarine rescue vessel. j Leonard is with the electronics de- ; | partment and has been on leave the past two weeks visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Al Snyder. The Sub-Teens are now under the leadtrship of Mrs. Dorothy Culner and Adele Fletcher. They are taking the place of Mrs. John Pitcher who has moved to Cottage Grove. The girls will meet with their leaders at the home of Mrs. Adele Fletcher Wed­ nesday afternoon with Sarah Smith furnishing refreshments. Mrs. Gordon Skidmore of Seattle and Mrs. Theo Humphreys of Mill City were visitors at the Detroit Church of Christ Sunday. The Cubs and Boy Scouts of these two communities have been invited to participate in the Memorial Day Services held at Depoe Bay May 30. Susie Savage w’as taken to Mill City Monday evening where she re­ ceived medical attention for dog bites I on her face. The animal was the fam­ ily pet. The American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening at Mrs. Earl I.adys with 12 members present. Edna Lady and Dorothy Graham were initiated. Berna dine Stoll presided over the ceremony. _ _____ Wenke ______ Sylvia furnished games and prizes. One vis­ itor Reba Snyder was present. It was decided to discontinue meetings for the summer months. The Legion and Auxiliary will hold joint installations Saturday evening, June 7th. Visitors Sunday in the Earl Lady home were Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Thomasson and girls of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. David Bray of Corvallis (son of Buzz Bray former barber of old Detroit) and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thornton of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Mabel Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore and family of Portland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evensen of Salem visited the John Savage’s Sun­ day. The two couples went on to Elk Lake fishing. The fishing was not good and a number of people reported seeing dead fish in the lake. Pastor Bill Schmidt and family left Sunday for Dorland, South Dakota. Rev. Schmidt has been director the past week for Vacation Bible Schoo). A perfect attendance of 68 out of girls and boys was reported. Marion Aiderman was taken Tuesday evening and rushed to Stayton hospital. His condition improved at this writing. DRIVE CAREFULLY Memorial Day will take a lot of cars out on­ to the highways. Drive carefully, as we will want to see you again following the holiday. 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