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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1958)
I Pay Only Once For ALL WINTER RADIATOR SAFETY LYONS days"there for treatment of infection 4^-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ■IT FAVS TO KNOW YOU» STATT FAXM AOtNT of her hands. THIRSDAY. OCTOBER 30. 195«* Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt of Cor- — ~~ " vallis were Saturday afternoon vi*- A •• — I am Bv Eva Breasler trat« <*«« Faith Rebekah lodge held their meeting Wednesday night with only Let us put your car in shape for win I I 1 1 members present. Zona Sischo, IMU'IICI By Judi Hoeye noble grand, presided over the meet the week end in Salem, assisting ter driving. When we pre-check --- —/ I their daughter and husband Mr. and Monday morning the Seniors gave ing. your raditor and fill it with Anti- Hampton and family to a chili feed for the school. The chili First nomination of officers was Mrs. Earl A - l— ... _ ■■■ i . i • zx 1 . n 11^ —x x l_ — «L . x •»<". 3 vxzx v-Vv j ___ „v.e Hazel move to their new home. i They were ' was excellent, the , < rackers superb, held and those nominated were; Freeze, we guarantee it for all win noble grand- Gertrude Weid- over n >g ht guests at the home of their and the milk hit the spot. It was a Lewis, 9 ■ 1 1-x___ — — — J \4 M _ XT on 44 L « X »> _ it- • _ V ter. Be Prepared — and safe. man, vice grand, and Florence Branch other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman very r “hot” affair. | J.V. yell leaders were elected V’ secretary. At the social hour a Hal-1 Johnson and family. lowe’en party was held with games M**. and Mrs. Floyd Craigmyle and Tuesday morning at the pep club played. At the close of the evening J family who have resided in the Ora meeting. They are Janice Novak, Pat nr* 11 . -- zkr. 1«« n X Xsarrx »...OV-a Phone 5842 Mill City refreshments were served by the com Toland house for the last two years Henry, Carol Pate, JuDee Logan, have purchased the Ernest Garsjo Karren Marshal), and Jeannie Kelly. mittee: Norma Pennington, Beulah Stat« Firm Mutual Automobile Insurant« Oi Wednesday the annual staff held Lewis, who had the tables decorated house west of town and moved their State Far At Life Insurance Co. a miscellaneous sale. Just as the this week. X O UJi C*R tw c with the Hallowe’en motif. Stale Farm Fire and Casualty Co. Miss Norma Miller of Lebanon name suggests, a wide variety of HOME OFFICE —BU3OMIMCTON. ILLIH>> I Mrs. Donna Asmussen entertained Mill City, Oregon Phone 2408 Highway 22 was a Sunday guest at the home of things were sold—everything from a group of girls Tuesday afternoon •Mrs. Alice Huber. pizza to pictures to pillows to puna honoring her daughter, Mildred on sandwiches, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Felton from her 12th birthday anniversary. Games 'Willamina were Sunday guests at the I —1 mean tuna—fish The honor roll for the last six and refreshments furnished the en ELECT RE-ELECT home of Mrs. Donna Asmussen and week» is: tertainment. Attending were the daughter, Mildred. j Seniors—Carol Sue Ball, Betty guest of honor, Linda Schiewek, RALPH E. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gruggett from Christian, Tom Fenci, Jeanne Hamp- Vicky Grosso, Charlotte Lantzer, Ariel, Wash., who spent last week ton, Judi Hoeye, Vernon Johnson, Dawn Hellemn, Vivian Wilson, Betty at the home of her son-in-law and Sandra Merry, Phyllis Pate. Julie Meirose Sharon Beebe, Joan Schwindt (Incumbent) daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penn- Randall, and Sandra Rowen. and Theresa Van Agtmael. family. left Sunday| Juniors—Bob Gordon and Sandra ington and FOR Mrs. Al Wesley was taken to the morning for Eugene where he will Harris. Democrat Santiam Memorial hospital Thurs j be employed. I Sophomores—Marcia Barnhardt, day, where she will spend several Miss Zeta Prichard of Mill City Kathy Harris and Dennis Jenkins. <Iays for observation and treatment. visited Sunday evening at the home Freshman — Mary Ann Bassett, 18 Years Experience and Mr. and Mrs. Velvie Lewis will of Mrs. Inez Ring. Susan Jenkins and Doug Ohmart. observe their 50th wedding anniver Training Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester visit Thursday night there was a rally sary with open house to their many ed Sunday at the home of her par- and bonfire held to raise spirit for A Fair and Impartial friends and relatives. It will be held ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beran the homecoming game against Colton. in the all-purpose room at Mari-Linn on Roger Mountain near Scio. ¡The rally was quite successful (as Administration school Sunday afternoon, November Results—Not Promises Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strom from Su was the game) and everyone who at For Progress, Efficiency 2, from 2 to 4 p. m. All friends and perior, Mont., arrived in Lyons Fri- tended had a good time. neighbors are invited to attend. Robertson for County Judge, . 1 day to spend a week at the home of Thursday evening, too, the Home and Equity of Assessments Mrs. Arthur Olmstead returned ¡her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ec IV' girls served an excellent turk Chrm. Geary Neal, 810 Ford St., Pd. Adv. by H. F. Domogalla home Friday from Santiam Memor ’ Hubbard and sister, Mrs. Ethel Huff- ey dinner to the Inter-school Council Salem, Ore. I 910 Parrish St., Salem, Ore. ial hospital after spending several i man and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. delegates. Everyone enjoyed the din George Hubbard. Additional Sunday ner to their fullest, especially the i guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence cooks as they feasted on the left Decker and daughter, Sue Ann of overs Friday. I Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. George The princesses of the homecoming Laverty and children, Cathy and dance looking very beautiful and ra- Randy of Newport. I diant, were brought onto the dance Mr. and Mrs. John Neal were in floor by escorts Gary Bevier, Rod- We, the undersigned, Fred Gooch, Joe Gilbert, Harvey A. Wight, and Scio Saturday afternoon to attend ney Schaer, . ~ Don Howe, . and Ernie laurence Morley, wish to write this open letter on liehalf of Wayne funeral services for her father, | Andersen. A silence fell across the George Westenhouse, who passed , dance floor as honorary luuvullll football Downing for County' Commissioner, for Linn County, Oregon. It is of away Tuesday at his home there. Mr. I captain, Larry Kanoff, crowed Phyl- particular importance to Eastern Linn County, and of equal general Westenhouse, who was 94 years old lis Neal queen. The dance was termed had been in failing health for some a success by all who attended it. important*« to the entire County at large, that at least one of our County time. Others from Lyons attending 1 Julie Randall gained high honors were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and in the “ 'Sew Sew it Yourseii Yourself With with Wool wool” Commissioners I m * especially trained and experienced in forestry problems. Mrs. Alice Huber. :contest held in Salem Saturday af- We have been fortunate in the ¡fast two terms, to have as one of our Mrs. Paul Pennington and daugh-1 ternoon. She and her lovely dress ters attended the wedding of Miss were selected as the winners of the County Conunbsiooen, Wayne Downing, who has had long experience Jean Hampton and Richard Jennings ’ Junior Division of the contest. She as a Fire Warden, as a logger anti timberman himself, and as a dedicated at Mill City Sunday afternoon. , will go to the state contest in No Miss Marjorie Worden was hostess vember. Congratulations, Julie. promoter of timber conservation in Linn County, Oregon. for a party and gift shower honoring l Sunday afternoon, Jeanne Hamp- Miss Juanita Kunkle, bride-elect, at ton, a senior at Santiam, was mar- Both he anti his father before him were, and Jiave been, road builders, her home Monday evening. Games ried to Richard Jennings at the and have vast knowledge of the needs of this community for maintenance were played and after opening of First Christian church. After their the gifts, refreshments were served honeymoon, Dick, who is in the Navy, and construction of roads through the rural and timber area of this to Juanita Kunkle, the honor guest, wil leave for Japan and Jeanne will County. Mr. Downing is, and has been, a farmer, ardent sportsman, and and Ix)nna Downer, Gloria Wesley, return to school here. We wish the Scio, Oregon Wanda Kimery, Nadine Carr, of newlyweds lots of luck and al! the a personal success. He is not inclined to w aste or spend the money of the Lyons, Judy Purdy, Merlene Philip happiness in the world. REPUBLICAN people of this county on foolsimess or v entures that are not needed. pi of Stayton and the hostess. Miss For Worden. Those of us who know that tile life blood of this County depends Put a small wooden wedge (such as Linn County State half a spring-clip clothespin) between upon the sensible preservation and removal of the timber of Eastern Linn THE MILL CITY the table and the clamp of your food grinder. The wedge will tilt the County, know that Wa.vne Downing is the best man for County Com ENTERPRISE Mature - Alert Representation Entered as second clasa matter Na- grinder forward just enough to let missioner. rem be r 10, 1944 at tha poat of flea at 1 juices flow out with the food Instead Pd Pol. Adv. K. J. Purdy, Scio, Ore. MiU City, Oregon, under the Act of 1 of dripping out the back. FRED GOOCH, iantiam nipples George Laird Bassett Chevron Station ROBERTSON MARION COUNTY JUDGE I County Assessor To the Voters of Eastern Linn County: * * * * * Representative HARVEY A. WIGHT LAURENCE MORLEY JOE GILBERT March 3. 1879. Marion-Ljnn Counties, per year Outside, Marion-Linn Counties NATIONAL Pd. Pol Adv. M.94 $J_54 EDITORIAL c 5,@ n VOTE FOR BURL INGRAM DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE For Linn County COMMISSIONER Albany, Oregon Pd. PoL Adv. by LeRoy Miller, Albany, Oregon The Attorneys of Linn County Named Below are Familiar With His Splendid Record During Two Terms of Office, and Therefore Endorse, Support, Recom Telephone 6651 or 7605 DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-I'ubtiahxr , Check the ads for bargains mend, and Sincerely Urge That You Vote To RE-ELECT PORTERsLAU COURTNEY R. JOHNS Our Present Full-Time OREGON District Attorney Walter Bell, Stayton Roeknc Gill, 1 shannon C. S. (Pat) Emmons, .Albany William Gehlen, Stayton Frank D. Mayer, I eban mon Sani Kyle, Albany F. A. Cornell, Sweet Home M. C. Mov nihan, Ix*bannon Haney A. Wight, I>ebannon Millard Willis, Albany S. Ells Scoville, Brownstille J. II. lewellng, Albani Willard Bodtker, Albany W arren GUI, I e han non John A. Boock, Albanv Merle A. Iaing, Albani Wendell Gronso, lebannon Wayne E. Coffee. Albani Raymond D. Matthle«. Albany Earl McFarlan, Sweet Home THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE Pd PoL Adv. Robert L. “BOB” Like Good Food? 3 Like Good Daace Musk? Come and Hear JIM IHOLTZ Playing your favorite modern dance tunes. You’ll enjoy dancing to his rhythm Always the best in food here, too! ELFSTROM Republican Your State REPRESENTATIVE Dean of the Marion County delegation, his continuing fight for low er taxes will be backed by his experience and seniority. For economy in government taxes can and must be reduced. ElGtrem f*'r Representative Committee, R"y Harland, Chairman, Masonic Bldg, Salem. Try one of our choice steaks or a plat« of chicken. Sea Foods too. Closed Monday Nite—Live Music 6 Nites a Week The Riverview Cafe I Phon» UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon