The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 26, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    Officers Installed for
Church Group Sunday
Dr. Mark HimmrOpte-
metnc offices in the Ball bunding in
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m
to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne­
cessary.
adv.
June License
Tab Renewal
A tea and joint installation service
for the Martha Troxell and Gertrude
Shoemaker Circles of the Christian
Mr. car owner! Were you one of
Mrs. (k E- Hoodenpyle returned to those who forgot to check the expir­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill and sons
church was held at 3 p. m. Sunday
their home Thursday night from a ation date of your license plates last
spent Sunday on the coast.
in the church social rooms.
week’s vacation spent in Los Angeles, month and then were caught short be­
Mrs. Larry Lawrence was installing
Mr. and Mr.s J. F. Klock of Salem Calif., with their son-in-law and cause uf the Memorial weekend holi­
officer for the impressive ceremony.
Mrs Clinton Lande sang “Our Best.” visited Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Rob­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wooden. days?
Mrs. Hoodenpyle returned to L. A.
installed for the Martha Troxell inson.
To avoid conflict with the deadline,
Monday morning upon hearing of her the Department of Motor Vehicles
Circle were Mrs. Albin Cooper, pre­ I
Mr. and Mrs. Mallace Mattson of daughter's illness.
sident; Mrs. Robert Gregory, vice
urges all jar owners whose tabs ex­
president; Mrs. William Shepherd, Rialtp, Calif., and two children,
pire in June to renew them early to
It is reported that Mrs. Mary avoid the end-of-the-month rush.
uecretary-treasurer and Mrs. Milton Kathy and Jan, spent the past week
Roten, program chairman. Officers visiting her parents, the Verda Go- Rankin (known here as "Mamie”) of
License plate renewals can be made
Santa Rosa, Calif., is critically ill by filling in the required information
for the Gertrude Shoemaker Circle bles.
in that ctiy. She lived here many on the reverse side of the current
were Mrs. Arthur Hedge, president;
George Cree returned home Sun­ years ago and still has relatives here. registration certificate and sending
Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, vice president;
Mrs. Hugh Jull, secretary treasurer, day evening by plane following a two The sister of Mrs. Elva Rambo, she it with a $10 check or money order
ana Mrs. Glen Shelton, program week vacation at Ukiah, Calif, with makes her home with Mel Rambo's to Department of Motor .Vehicles
chairman.
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. mother.
Registration Division, Capitol Build­
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ing, Salem.
Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Hedge pre­ and Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke.
sided at the tea table. Mrs. Hugh
Ilr. and Mr*. John W. Reid and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Black of Bill- children,
_______ .______
______ , were
Jull and Mrs. William Shepherd were
Frances _____
and Warren,
A note was received this week from
co-chairmen for the tea and Mrs. ings, Mont., visited here at the home to leave Tuesday of this week for their Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mizner, who have i
Hedge and Mrs. Cooper were the of Mr. and Mrs. Herb W hitaker. They annual vacation trip to Texas where a cafe at Fossil They sent along the |
decorating committee. Each lady pre­ planned to visit in Washington state they visit Mrs. Reid’s parents at Gal­ necessary sheckles for a renewal of'
sent was presented a corsage made by hef°re returning to their home.
veston. Dr. Reid expects to be away their subscription to The Enterprise,
Mrs. Elmer Shaw.
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from his office for approximately stating they enjoyed reading it. They
Appointive officers for the Martha
Sgt. William McClintock arrived three weeks.
at one time operated a cafe here.
Troxell Circle are service chairman, Thursday afternoon at the Lowell
(They said after they read The Enter-
Mrs. .. William
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McClintock; member- Cree home where he will spend a
Mr. and Mrs. M. G- Rambo and prise they pass it on to Mr. and Mrs.
•hip, Mrs. Robert Gregory; and pub- 30-day furlough with his wife and Laura Jo had a picnic with the Clay- E- Canes, former Gates residents.
licitj chairman, Mrs. Richard Free- three children before gomg overseas I ton Baltimores of Redmond over in j
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man.
in early August.
i the “little Grand Canyon of the De-
Mr. an<] ____________
Mr», ( laude _________
DeFrata» _ re-
j schuttes” Sunday. George Rambo of turned the first of the week from a
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Kimmel were
Jim Gulliford and Brian Moffatt
Ashland was also at home during the vacation which took them to Sul-
in McMinnville Sunday, the guests were taken to Foster Sunday where
weekend, but spent the day with phurous Lake in British Columbia,
of Mr and Mrs. Perry Willoughby, they will be employed by the Linn
( They report fishing good there and
.. - - here when ( County Fire Patrol association. Jim friends at the coast.
The Willoughby’ . s lived
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that they had had an enjoyable time.
he was employed at The Enterprise. will work on the trail crew while
Mike Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. They returned home through the
Brian is on Scott Mountain Lookout
Max Kelly of Barstow, Calif., ar- , Frazier R ver canyon, stating it was
Business and Professional
Visiting at the Louis Verbeck rived Sunday to spent the summer a beautiful drive, but that the road
nume
iuib
urm their
vuwr uwe
home this
week have been
little w*‘h his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.'was under construction at the time
DIRECTORY
grandchildren, Susan and David Wi-ISi«
and
visit his other ‘hey came through.
nek, of Roseburg. They are the two grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Robinson. |
Mr. and Mrs. James Putman and
Ronnie Jones of ______
Salem, ________
another ______
grand
older children of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk ______________
JOHN W. REID, M. D
Wirick (Marlene Verbeck), who also son, is also staying at the Jepsen’s. three younger children, Rex, Peggy,
.______________ and Jimmy, planned to leave Wednes-
have two younger children.
Mark Sheythe and John Kelly re-, day ,of ^is week for a trip to visit
Physician and Surgeon
Los An-
.Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and turned last Saturday from Junior-. " atlves and .ir,ends ln
MILL CITY, OREGON
High Presbyterian camp at Silver. £ilesa’’ea’ a^°
Disneyland.
family, and Mr. Pittam’s sister, Mrs. Creek
and report a wonderful time, I
Pu'm-n family, except for the
A. R. Snyder of Idanha, visited in
as
the
weather
was
perfect
for
camp-
!
n
ts
aon’
,1S emPi<iyed at
Roseburg Sunday at the home of Mr. ing all last week. Rev. Robert Roach iJlTnl
, 8tat!on. 8P«“nt
and Mrs. Leland Pittam. They were
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- as - he was an. weekend
Lake. . They
DR. JOHN 0. TARR
brought
the boys - back,
”™lu . at
al East LaKe
J"*?, have
accompanied home by Nancy Pittam assistant
in the camp. Noble Street- Purch,8ed » boat which the family
Chiropractic Physician
who will visit here with her cousins.
er, former minister here, was camp is enjoying greatly.
Phone RO 9-2922
director.
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
Mrs. Lowell Cree was hostess for
Evenings By Appointment
new 1>-elected Dis­ a products party at her home Wed-
Charles Kelly, newly-elected
H2 E. Ida St.
Stayton
trict Governor of 36-R. will install "««ky with Mrs. Evelyn Feeson of
I officers for the West _____
Salem ______
Lions 1 Aumsville as demonstrator. Present
I club
< lub at a banquet meeting at the were Mrs. Morris Howe, Mrs. Fred
DR. LE8LEB J. CARSON
Mrs.
Frank
i Golden
Goiaen Pheasant
r-neasant in
m Salem
saiem Wednes-
weanes- Moore, —
•=. j Anna
-.....« Swift, Mrs. rtam
Optometrist
: day evening. It also is Ladies’ night, Moore, Mrs. Nat Wills, Mrs. Marie
so his wife will accompany him, »iTalbott, Mrs. Gene Richards, Mrs.
9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Bat.
The Presbyterian Women's Associa­ will Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross. Thurs-IArnts Ja<kson, Mrs. Clarence Good-
Except Wednesday.
tion met last Thursday afternoon at day evening, Kelly goes to Oakridge,'
Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, Mrs.
530, Third St. Stayton
Fellowship Hall at which time inter­ to install officers. Mrs. Kelly willjLiugh Juli, Mrs. William Shepherd,
Phone RO 9-2751
esting slides were shown concerning accompany him there also. Next Wed- j Mrs. M illiam -McClintock and the
the theme, “Into Their Hands We nesday noon, July 2, the district gov- I hostefs-
Commit Tomorrow,” dealing with mis­
ernor has been asked to attend a ä •
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sion work.
club meeting at Eugene.
C-nPCK the OCrS TOT bargains
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Weddle Funerei Home
(James Swan, Mrs. John Swan, M rs.
Don Carlson. Mrs. Jay Mason, Mn.
Modewi Funeral Servire
| D. B. Hill, Mrs. Paul Helgath, Mrs.
OREGON Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Robert Roach,
STAYTON
Mrs. Frank .Moore, Mrs. Al Pakula,
Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. Otto Witt,
Mrs. A. F. Catherwood, Mrs. Bill
Hoeye, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs.
Duane More, and tw’o guests, Mrs.
I Barney Scott, who was brought by
Septic Tank» and Sewers Clean«* i Mrs. James Swan, and Mrs. Natalie
Ph Salem FMpire 3-946k COLLECT | Seims, guest of Mrs. Pakula.
1?79 Elm St. W. Salem
Following the meeting, refresh­
ments were served by the evening
"Friendship” circle. None of the three
circle chairmen were able to be pres­
WE SELL BETTER
ent, as Mrs. C. E. Mason had not re­
turned from the Hawaiian Islands,
CARS FOR LESS
Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood was in Eu­
gene to attend the summer session
at the University of Oiegon, and Mrs.
Charles Kelly was at the State con­
vention of Lions Clubs and Auxiliariec
being held in Eugene at that time.
Presbyterian Church
Women's Association
Meets at Fellowship Hall
MIKE'S Septic Service
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET i
STAYTON, OREGON
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME
Stayton-Jeff erson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and trans­
missions.
Cars bought and sold
We buy junk.
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore.
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Prompt service in the
Canyon when you call us
Reasonable Rate?
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore.
LICENSED
Garbage Disposal
llil P ot Mowth ud Up
AW SerHetaf Gats«, Lyeas
Idwnha and Dstraft
MILL CITY,
QRBGON
disposal service
Bod CDtoe, Owner
Ph. IMS
Local Folk Attend
Theta Rho Convention
Aloha Thomas, Penny Newberg and
Peggy Vail of Beta Kappa Theta Rho
I attended the 7th annual Theta Rho
(assembly at Eugene recently. They
were accompanied by their Advisor
Ruth Hess and Antonia Thomas.
The Assemby was held on the Uni­
versity of Oregon Campus. All activi­
ties were held at Carson and Straub
Halls. Housing was also provided at
1 the same places. The girls held a
dance in the recreation room of Car-
son Hall Thursday evening while the
I Advisors attended a banquet and
meeting.
Carol Powell, Assembly president,
from Alpine, opened the session at
9 a. m. Friday. One of the morning
features was the initiation of Ruth
Voss, Vice President of the Rebekah
Asssembiy into her c»n Theta Rho
club, at assembly.
The Youth Committee was pre­
sented and welcomed. So were all the [
heads of the other Odd Fellow
branches including the President of
the Junior Grand Lodge.
Penny Newberg served on the
Thanks Committee, Aloha Thomas on
Press.
Friday evening session was open
and featured the Majority Degree, I
and presentation of awards. Beta
Kappa received a Honor Roll and a
Membersh p award. Many of the clubs
presented entertainment
numbers.
Beta Kappa did a musical pantomime
Aloha Thomas performing. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hobbs of the Gates Chris- I
tian church, were present as Beta ‘
Kappa guest«.
Saturday afternoon Joy Mason of
Lebanon, was seated as 1969 Assem­
bly President and annoanced th«
11959 Asseuibiy would be held at Leb­
anon. Penny Newberg of Beta Kappa
i was seated as 1959 Assembly Ward­
en.
-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl RSDAY. JI NF. 26. 195»
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