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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1958)
Watch for the Broadside announcing our MID SUMMER SALE COLD PACK CANNER 8 PC. PICNIC SET Rag. $1.49 Service for 4 R«fl. $2.59 SAVE on family sita Cannar — hold» 7 pint» or 7 quart». gQ( Of plastic picnic »et include» 4 cup», 4 fitted plate». 4 bright color». Service & Quality Hardware Ph. 1824 A. and M. Toman Mill City, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pyle are spend 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THLRSDAY, JUNE M. 195-4 ing a weeks vacation at the home of tended O. S. C. during the winter, I Gates, in her new home there, and his mother, Mrs. Maxine Werner. have returned to the home of their also with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Shultz Mrs. H. N. Wilson Pyle is stationed at Moses Lake, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. and family. Later they all enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosamond and Washington, and is a member of the During vacation Ed Keith will be picnic at West Park in celrfjration two children, and Connie Stewart, airforce. employed by Simpson Logging Co., of the wedding anniversaries of the Mrs. James Overlook and four in fact he helped fight the fire this Henness’s and the Shutlz’s which »re drove to Prineville recently, for a visit at the home of Mrs. Rosamond’s children, of Seattle, left Monday for week in their logging area near a day apart (J.ne 30th) but the same their home, after visiting since Fri Quartzville. Jack will be employed at year. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davis and day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Arriving Friday at the home of Mr. daughter Lorena June Devine, and Maude Davis. Mrs. Davis’s son, Ed-,dam- and Mrs. Fred Kist, were Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Syverson of Mill City, mond was also home a couple of days | George Sauve, who is employed at Mrs. Joe Turner and Mr. and Mrs. drove to Eugene Sunday to be pres this week, from his job at Tacoma, Brookmgs, Oregon, visited over the Wm. C. Minea all of Portland. On Sun I week end w,th hu wlfe- * inn,fred ent for the graduation of their neph Washington. Principle Wm. Gleason is at La and family, who have been staying day their daughter Mrs. Melvin Bil ew, Cecil Bassett, at the Univeristy. irrandnarents Mr. and Mrs. yeu and family of Woodburn, and Mr. Bassett is well known here, and he Grande, attending Eastern Oregon1 with her grandparents, and Mrs. James Dixon and family of Ned Richards. and Mrs. Bassett are moving to Sal College of Education, where he plans Ross Klutke, of Stayton, has been Portland all came for the day. Picnic- em now, where he has permanent to get his Master’s Degree during vacation. Mrs. Gleason and the child assisting this week at the Golden ing was enjoyed by the whole group employment. in the beautiful yard of their Oak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes spent ren will remain here. Mrs. Olive Barn- Eagle Service Station. Elmer Klutke Park Motel. the week end at the Metolius, with hardt is attending classes at Mon reports new tanks and pumps have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist were pleas other members of the G. E. M. Pi mouth, at the Oregon College of Ed- been installed, a neon sign, and now antly surprised early Monday morn a carpenter shop is being finished. nochle Club, who vacationed at the uaction, working on her Bachelor’s ing when an old time friend, Seymour Giles Wagner summer home over Degree, four days a week. Mrs. L. F. (Dutch) Allen has been mak Gaynes. of Los Angeles, California Gwenn Schaer is also attending O. ing picnic tables for sale, and other there. arrived for an extended visit. Seem« Mrs. Dale Stubbs has been spend C. E., but for a longer period, and items such a hanging baskets, plant this is a habit with him, coming this ers, bird houses and souvenirs will ing the week in Portland, at the bed will reside there part time. John Barnhardt, son of Mr. and be displayed in the near future, which time of the year, because he loves side of her husband, who is a patient cherry pie, and thinks none are aa Branhardt, , spent at Good Samaritan hospital. Her sis- Mrs. A. T- ---------------- — the -— week should attract favorable attention ter, from Denver, Colo., arrived to at his home here, arriving from 0. S. j from tourists as well as folks in Gates good as those made with Oregon pie cherries. assist the! j C. __ He was _ accompanied by his friend an“ VI •' surrounding communities. hssuv with who housework ovusewora ol the . ... .... ana care of ■« and — .1 Mrs. Ag »»r. Clare I Mn Rush T» 1 FzX , their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Mr. took younger children during their moth- Charles Stoddard whose home is near _ » ’s absence. _____ ' San Franicsco. .. -wl _ 1 both . l_ mem- ___ boat and went fishing at East Lake, Trinidad, California recently called er They are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel and Mr. bers of the R. O. T. C- and left Gates E>k Lake and Pamelia Lake during at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gleaa and Mrs. Walter Brisbin went to by bus Saturday morning for Ft. the week- wh'le Mrs. Rush was en- Henness. Mr. Brown had moved from a weeks vacation from her this community 62 years ago, »nd Jefferson Saturday evening to at Leonard Wood, Mo., where they will'Joying a lint o n nno r J duties. They report r, n «. a . good zwzmzl was seeking any information about i . switchboard tend the installation of the officers take six weeks training. catches from all places. Their son ,old timers. He had lived, as a boy, Ed Keith and Jack Oliver, who at- of the Euclid Chapter there. Lyle Rush and family of Scio, took on the hill back of the Henness place care of the farm and stocK during on King’s Prairie. He also lived on the their absence. ’Barzee’ place, now owned by Mrs. Fred Gooch, Mill City, a long time Velma Carey, whom he visited and friend, visited at the home of Ned found the farm much as he remember and Daisy Richards this week. Larry ed it. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Kanoff called on Sunday—he had just Chris Knutson of Mill City, who have returned from a week at Corvallis lived in the Gates area many years. where he attended Beaver Boys’ State. After spending the night in Gates, the Mrs. Marvin Dodge was taken to couple departed, very much elated, Santiam Memorial hospital early Sun but satisfied at having visited the day morning, and underwent an ap old home town, and hearing of so many pendectomy later. She is reported to former friends, though of course, be doing fine at this writing. many had since passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Rains and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennick and two daughters, Debbie and Pamela Kay of children drove to Salem Friday to Howell, visited at the home of his meet her grandmother, Mrs. T. W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains on Beamish of Riverside, California, all Saturday. having dinner with her parents, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness drove and Mrs. Paul Nicholson in Salem. On to Wheeler, Oregon Sunday, accom Sunday Mrs. Pennick. Patsy and Billy, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor Mrs. Beamish and Frances and War of Dallas, Ore. While there they vis ren Reid of Mill City, spent the day ited Mrs. Jessie Heath, formely of at Breitenbush Hot Springs. 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