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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1958)
When in Need of Printing Buy it in MiH City from MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SHOP KELLOM'S GROCERY for your every day needs Kellom's Grocery Your Neighborhood Grocery Mill City, Oregon NEW and USED ♦ ♦ s' Santiam Ripples From where I sit... Joe Marsh Wednesday evening dinner guests By Judi Hoeye at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland The sun shone brightly and the Manning were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- wind ruffled the leaves off the trees Called Mrs. H. N. Wilson I neth W eldon from Alberquerque, as about 130 high school students, I New Mexico. Mrs. Manning and Mrs. groaning and grumbling, pulled The C. Y. F. group of the Gates Weldon were classmates while in "Passing the Buck"? themselves out of their comfortable Community Church held a Hallowe’en high school. The Weldons are visit- beds to face another "blue Monday.' »» party with a similar group in Mill ing at the home of her grandpar- But as it turnej out the Jay wa was Sittiag on my porch the City last week. They are now plan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kirsch in wires work off a battery, a normal colored just like any other other night. Buck Hanson told ning their Christmas program. The Mehama headlight—anything “hot.") day. about a nifty new warning new lawn in front of the church is From where I sit, it's a tradi Mrs. Gene Pennington is convalesc Just recently the GAA held a big light for his tractor. It gives greening up, and the new wide ce ing at the Salem Memorial hospital tion in America for neighbo* conclave and decided to have a ment walk is a decided improvement. following surgery. him protection on the highway to get together and exchange money-making sale. They will sell More landscaping is planned for the at night—cost, just 75 cents. ideas. We re a better country Rev. Ruth Cotton is spending sev popcorn balls and candy apples and future. Buck made the light from an eral days in Portland this week at miscellaneous—whatever that is! for it. Tell you what—drop ia Mr. and Mrs. Raney Howard of the home of her daughter who is ill. old windshield wiper motor on the next session on my The Seniors—bless their little ■ Junction City have taken over the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer hearts—have come up with another with a taillight attached in porch, have a glass of beer and management of the “Chili Bowl”, this and children, Jerry, Ronnie and Shar-I money-making .... ..... project. This time place of the wiper blade. He join in. If you'd rather have a week. Mrs. Howard (Margaret) will on spent the week end with relatives they are "selTing cardinal* and grey clamped the motor on to the glass of milk —tine! Respecting be chief cook and bottle washer and friends at Longview, Washing- bracelets rear of the tractor. people’s preferences— thnt't sa ---------- with ---- 1 "Santiam H. S.” on while her husband is recuperating ton. 1 them. ’ But that's not too strange, is When the motor is hooked to American tradition too. from a serious neck injury received _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free from itj After all> we are Santiam H g a hot wire and grounded, the . I . I « I - .X (V, I if, »«••»... in I VlVllQ recently in an accident, while work Tulelake, California were in Lyons and our colors are cardinal and grey. light moves back and forth and ing for Don Marshall of Mill City. Saturday Saturday looking after It all falls into place, doesn’t it? sure attracts attention. (The Larry Howard, age 9 will attend the business matters. The Free's are The Seniors (again!) Gates school, and they will live in former residents here having own very busy ordering their have been C<jp»ri<Ai, /9$i, Vnited Slatti Rrrutrg Foundtcum name cards the Struckmeier home. ed and operated the Free’s Garage and announcements for graduation, Mrs. Jack R Brown and daughter for several years. With all these pictures and an- Miss Kathryn Carr returned home nouncements and caps and gown to | Kimberly Ann, left Sunday for their 1 home at Victorville, California, after Monday evening from San Clemente, buy or rent, it is going to cost a I spending several weeks at the home California, after spending some small fortune for the Seniors to ' of her mother, Mrs. Wm. R. Hutche- time there with her sister, Mr. and | graduate. It costs to get in and it I son. She has been assisting in the re- Mrs. Richard Schiewek and fam cost to get out. Ouch! 1 recorating of the former Millsap ily. Schiewek is serving with the U.S. Once again the school paper, The home, which the Browns recently pur Marines. nes' , ,, , „ . j' Carcajou has come out. Long, Mr. ............ chased. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Watson of are spending several days this week ' Connie ^Stewart -------- 1 and Judi Hoeye Pleasant Plain, Iowa, spent Satur at the home of their daughter, Mr. Struggled along until 10:45 one day at the home of their neice, Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Adams at Cloverdale night so the paper could be "put to | bed.” Robert Blumenstein, and family. They on the coast. Mrs. E. L. Roye is spending sev ( Members of Mr. Borough’s Ameri were returning home by way of Cali eral days this week in Lebanon at the fornia and on to Alberquerque, New- can Problem classes are beginning to Mexico, admitting they like Oregon, home of their daughter, Mr, and get a worried look on their faces. but the rolling hills of their nail of Mrs. Laddie Pesek. Mrs. Pesek and - Their* ------ —,.i papers are due in two some of the children are ill. Iowa, look better. i weeks and they have to get busy— Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis something which is hard for them to zMrs. Myers of Elkhorn, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend at the home of do. Joseph Bowes, while her husband was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Santiam is champion of the Mar Lewis. away on a hunting trip. ion County B2 league. We won our Hallowe ’ en pranks were scarce and Mrs. Wm. Birkett and daughter game with Jefferson 20-14. We are so Treva, of Elkhorn, were visitors at I the twon very quiet on Friday even very happy. We are now on our way the home of Ned and Dasiy Rich-1 ing. The little ghosts and goblins to the state quarter finals playoffs. ards this week. Jack Richards and were treated royally at the various Just ask anyone down at the school Mrs. Geo. Glover of Stayton, spent | houses with their trick or treat state and they will tell you that we’re go- home after which a large crowd at- | ing to win the state title, too. Wednesday at the Richard’s 1 ---- ' ' tended the annual carnival held at the ' The menfolks are cousins. George Arthurs underwent eye Mari-Linn schoolhouse. Dust hangs downward, so when you It was announced at the last meet clean walls, brush in an upward mo- surgery at the Veteran’s Hospital in Portland last Monday. Similar surgery ing of the Lyons Extension unit that tion to prevent smearing and streak Price* was performed on his other eye last a sewing telecourse is now being ing. presented over KOAC-TV Channel 7 year, with excellent results. Effective Mr. and Mrs. George Lienard and in Corvallis at 10:45 a.ni. on Thurs-, For drawers or windows that stick, MEHAMA, OREGON days. Anyone interested in sewing rub parraffin or a bar of soap on the son Mike, have returned to their home Nov. 6, 7, 8 at Port Angeles, Washington, after may get some good pointers along slides of drawers and on the ropes of Your Friendly IGA Store a weeks stay at the home of her par that line by watching the program. windows. This same lubricant can al ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs. I Mrs. Reynolds from Ainsworth, so be used on the top, bottom qj sides Hallowe’en was celebrated in all the Nebraska is visiting at the home of of doors that fit too snugly for easy rooms at the Gates school, with a par her daughter, Mr. Louis Dougall and opening. ty, and a football game was played family. She plans to spend the wint at Detroit, with Gates the loser, but er here. Mrs. Monroe W’alker spent several all had a good time. There were 'spooks' of all sizes going the rounds days last week at the home of their Friday night, but they were all good son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ones I guess, for no damage was re Mrs. Lauren Walker at Redmond. The Walkers moved into their new home ported. While her husband went elk hunt while she was there. Weekend guests at the home of ing in the Roseburg area, Mrs. Hol lis Tumidge drove to Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens and spend the week end with her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens were ter, Caroline Brejcha, and attended Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zander and their daughter, Mrs. Tom Chitwood the show “South Pacific". Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morton, who two children, Scott and Connie have been operating the Chili Bowl for ‘Seattle, Mr. Zander is a brother several months, have closed shop. Mrs. Wilson Stevens. Mrs. Thelma Phillips is visiting With their six children they have mov ed to the Merle Devine farm up on the home of her son-in-law s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kim- the prairie. A. M. Boynton became seriously ery. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and ill last weekend at the home of his sons Steven and Bradley of Salem daughter, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, and was taken to Santiam Memorial Hospital were weekend guests at the home of in Stayton. He was later removed to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson the Veteran’s Hospital in Portland by Stevens. Willard Chamberlain from Orleans, ambulance. Mr. Boynton recently cel Calif., visited Monday at the home ebrated his 90th birthday. Ross Ball, 70, had the misfortune of his father, Loren Chamberlain, to fall while getting in wood last week and also with her parents, Mr. and end, and sustained a fractured hip. Mrs. Monroe Walker. Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daugh Neighbors did not learn of his pre dicament for two days. Dr. J. W. ter, Mildred were Sunday dinner Reid of Mill City made arrangements guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the injured man to be taken to William Lavender in Stayton. Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem spent Veteran’s Hospital in Portland, by ambulance. Ball is a brother of the the weekend at the home of her late Steve Ball, and came from Wich brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyons, and attended the ita, Kansas last summer, to visit. her The United Fund drive was held golden wedding anniversary of and here last weekend by members of the brother an dsister-in-law, Mr. Firemen's Auxiliary. Mrs. Don Me-1 Mrs. Velvie Lewis. Additional out- Whirk and Mrs. Robert Blumenstein of-town relatives attending were Mr. took the Marion county side of the and Mrs. Wilferd Lewis from Wil river, and Mrs. Red Ry near,.1 and lamina, Mr. and Mrs. William Sher- Mrs. Jerry Rosamond took the Linn ratt of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rob county side. About $76 was turned in. ert Fulham of McMinnville, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cann and her, Mrs. Walter Fraser of Hillsboro, mother, Mrs. Etta Reed, all of Napa.l ! Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis, Mr. Calif., left Sunday ofr their home I and Mrs. Bob Hill of Mill City and after a few days’ visit here, looking 1 Mrs. Loris Trask of Stayton. after their property. Their restau • •••©«• Paper-lined drawers stay in place rant will open soo under new man SEE US d No matter how tough the going this win if you first cut a piece of cardboard agement. e to fit the bottom of the drawer. Cut The quilt made by the Gates Com ter, both dig in deep, take a firm hold to today • munity church is now in the frames paper liners an inch larger all around and fold excess under edge of card pull you through ... never let you down. at the home of Mrs. Mary Howell, » r safe and anyone having time to quilt board. Put a set of either of these famous winter please call anytime, morning or af Whe na recipe calls for a chopped tires on your car today and be assured of inter ternoon at the Howell home, before e onion, try using 1 tablespoon of pack Sunday. guaranteed traction all winter long aged (dehydrated) onion soup in dr ving stead. Much simpler and tastes just •••••• as good. GATES SHOP Here for BARGAINS HI-HO CRACKERS 1 lb. box Furniture ♦ S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Uli KM) \ V Mbl MBE R «. 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