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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1958)
Order Your Printing From Th« MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TIME TO CHANGE Summertime is here end it's time to have your car serviced for summer driving. If you like quick, efficient service, you'll enjoy the service you get here. iVe Are Open 24 Hours c Day For Your Convenience. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WE GIVE 8 & II GREEN STAMPS ?hone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City s Friends Group with Jean Priceaux as Mrs. Ina Stockwell, having moved 2—TUB MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THLRSDAY, JUNE 26. 1958 correspondent. Swimming at the here last week. .J Guests at the home of Mr. and Little F*<>rk was enjoyed in the after By Eva Bressler Mrs. Merle Garton this week are their noon. The meeting of the WSCS was held Mrs. Charles Cruson was taken to daughter and family the 'X a,lie Scie ntic Horse-Shoeing in the fireplace room of the church Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay Waldings and sons, Keith and Andy from Tulsa, Okia. The Waldings flew Tuesday morning at 10:00 a. m. ton about noon Sunday after she fell TEX SHIVELY with a small attendance due to the and broke her ankle in three p.aies to San Francisco and the Gartons Phone UL 9-2202 cannery work and work in the fields. when she slipped on the wet cement. drove there to meet them. Mrs. For Appointment Garton ’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- L. Reta Cruson assisted by Alta Bode- Mrs. Harvey Grimes and three ker was in charge of the program. chidlren narrowly escaped serious Peddicord from Jefferson are also Various plans were discussed and it injpries Monday afternoon while spending this week at the Garton was decided to have just one meeting driving down off McCully mountain. home. Thursday a dinner will be held in July which will be held on the 15. Her car struck a soft shoulder and honoring Mrs. Peddicord on her 84th at the home of Mrs. Glenn Julian at rolled over two times. No one was birthday anniversary. At that time that time they will hold their annual seriously injured but Ricky had a four generations will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson and picnic and pot luck dinner in the Jul cut on his face which required sev daughter, Gerry, of Eugene, spent ian's beautiful grove. eral stitches. the weekend with relatives in Lyons. Mrs. Kenneth Cornell the former Michael Cruson, Glenn Julian Jr., Mr. Cruson is a brother of Leonard Miss Jeaneete Huffman left Thurs day morning for Seattle where she Ann Powell and Jean Prideaux from and Charles Cruson. Guests at the home of Mr. and will visit at the home of her sister, Lyons will spend this week at Mali Mrs. Sheldon Titus before leaving for bu, Canada, with a group from a Mrs. Oscar Naue this past week her home at Anchorage, Alaska the Youth Group of Young Life from were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jerald from Stayton. Clarkston, Wash., and their son, Sgt. first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craigmvle, H. T. Jerald and wife and son Mrs. Jess Fox and children, Mike and Marjorie from Weiser, Idaho and children, Maria, Joseph ano Bil- David from Tuscon, Ariz. A family spent several days in Lyons this week. l.e are spending this week in Cali- reunion was held at the Naue home They were guests at the Earl Allen, fornia. They will visit the Merril Sunday. Others attending were Mr. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Lizzie Bas-| Brassfields at Fresno, also Disney- and Mrs. Arthur Kasheimer and sett home.-. Mr.-. Fox is a daughter land and other places of interest, sons. Larry and Kenneth from South of Mrs. Bassett Sr., sister of Floyd Spending this week at the home of St. Paul, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Harry- ¡and Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilson are his Humphreys of Stayton and two Mrs. Margaret Peake from Berkeley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson granddaughters from Salem, Mrs. [California is visting at the home from Rogers, Arkansas, also his sis Dorothy Humphreys of Stayton, Mrs. of her cousin, W. W. Power. Mrs. ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Clyde X ictor Saxton of Canby, Mr. and Peake will leave next Thursday for Seezel and four children David, Ka- Mrs. William Rohrer and son, Dale, Boston, where she will visit with a thyrn. Tommy and Janet from New of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred brother. .Mexico. Saxton and children, Eilene, Vicky, Mrs. George Marrou and children, A large crowd attended the pot Fred Jr., and Gary of Canby, Mr. Catherine, Dennis and Marjorie from luck dinner and fellowship hour fol and Mrs. Donald Naue and sons, Mike San Antonio, Texas, are visiting at lowing church services at the Lyons and Donnie of Sweet Home, Mr. and play it cool with [the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church Sunday morning Mrs. Howard Naue of Lyons, Mrs. 'John Rohwein where they expect to honoring Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mc Shirley Conser of Lebanon, and the The Good Light Beer spend the summer. Mrs. Marrou will Carthy, who is being transferred to host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. be remembered as the former Miss Willamina. He will be replaced by Oscar NaNue. I Helen Rohwein. Mrs. Earl Cotton, who comes here Jack and Lee's Richfield Service Among the college graduates were from the Methodist church at Willam -tation changed hands last week when Cecil Bassett, son of Floyd Bassett ette. Mrs. Cotton and her husband they sold to Paul Gerath. The sta-1 of Lyons who graduated June 15 from plan to move to the parsonage this tiom will be known as Gerath’s Rich-1 S/ow Brewed field. the Univeristy of Oregon in Eugene, week. >«BiaMiN«Mba« t lamau M mè and John Tomb son of Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening guests at the home Jim Tomb who also graduated June' of Ttis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat 9 from Oregon State College of Cor- I Lyons were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril THE MILL CITY vallis. | Lyons from Klamath, Calif., and her ENTERPRISE LOGGER’S choice | Mrs. Grance Bierly and son Wayne , daughter from Eugene. ' also her daughter Mrs. Lucille Wol- i Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hartley of Sa- Entered as second class matter No jters and daughters and Margo 'em .. _ Pam ___ ___ _ were ---- Sunday- ~guests at the rember 10, 1944 at the post office at J of McMinnville visited Thursday at ' home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. Mill City. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. | the home of Mrs. Bierlys sister Mr. Additional afternoon guests were and Mrs. George Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kuni from Cres- Marion-Linn Counties, per year SS.BO ■ Mrs. Larry Gow er of Salem is [" | well. Outside. Marion-Linn Counties Î.1.J0 'spending this week at the home of, Leonard Cruson left for Montana LlcCULLOCHS her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P —' Ger- hist Wednesday where he will spend aths. the next 10 days or two weeks on NEW NEWSPAPtR Lynn Rodich from Turlock, Califor business. \ SUPER 55! nia 1« spending a months vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn from PUBLISHERS ¡the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alameda, Calif., are visiting relatives /Most power ASSOCIATION I Pete Rodich, after which he will re in Lyons. They are guests at the per pound purn to that city, where he is a stud home of Mrs. Bessie Minich. Mrs. ent at the Modesto Junior College. Gunn who will be remembered as of NATIONAL EDITORIAL A number of families'from Quaker Leona Lyons, who spent much of her any meetings from Portland, Salem, Cor girlhood here, is a nrece of Mrs. vallis and Eugene met at the John Minich, also Patand Bert Lyons. gear- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stockwell and Prideaux farm for an all day meet >a w Telephone 6651 or 7605 ing and picnic on Saturday June 21. children from Prineville are now The teen-agers organized a Young staying at the home of his mother, DON W. MOFFATT, Editor-Publisher TRY IT TODAYI I Heidelberg You’ll find everything fast In the Classified Section of Your Telephone Directory Valley Telephone Company I Serving Mill City-Gate«, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Only $320 up - Easy Terms When you need FRINII N G MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Company Phone UL 9-2160 HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Mehama, Oregon Sales and Service OWN YOU GR EENOU GH'S SAW SHOP *16500 FO B. 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