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5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Frank Moore is a patient at the THl RSD.AY. JANI ARY 8, 195» Salem General Hospital. He expects to be home in a few days. Honored on 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ply male enter - tained Mr and Mrs. Ray Plymale at dinner in Corvallis Thursday. New Year'» Eve _ guests of Mr. _______ and Mrs. Charley Day were Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris Barney Kirsch of Mehama. »pent New Year’s in Salem. Mr. and Mr». Maurie Bassett Lahny Podrab-ky and Doug Hirte son, spent New Year’s Eve with returned to their studies at Oregon and Mrs. Dick Crook in Salem. State Monday. Mrs. Clara t orbin and Mark Shey- Mr. and Mrs. letter Poole visited the were - . Friday evening guests at- at the . nit from Thursday until Saturday with home f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. terne Shaw Mr. and Mr- Leo I oole »pent New sons, Cru.g and Skye, -pent Years with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y ears in Portland, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe. Corbett hi Portland. Guests of the Bob Hills on New Luther Niholson spent a week of Year ’s Eve were Mr. and Mrs. Jack the holidays with his grandparents, Haseman of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Everett Newton at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turnidge of Mill City are shown above when they cut their wedding cake at a reception held in their honor at the Gates Women’s clubhouse Saturday afternoon.—The Mill City Enterprise Photo. • • • V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore recent ly celebrated their 10th wedding an and M rs. Dick Freeman and niversary with dinner in Sal< m at family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. China City. Ott Burson of Stayton -pent Sunday ------- afternoon at Oregon City visiting Mr. Mr and Mrs. Charley Day had as Freeman’s unde and aunt. Mr. and their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Preston, Mrs. Bruce Robinson of Dallas and | ------------------------------ Howard Day. Mark Sheythe celebrated his 13th _ 'birthday ann'versar.v with a dinner aid Mrs. Bert Turnidge were Mrs. Martin Hansen entered I the party at his home Monday evening. | ^on.»nd »t ;. reception on their golden ‘ ‘ Salem Memorial Hospital on Friday Present were the guest of ‘ honor, wedding Saturday afternoon from 2 for x-rays and treatment for an ul Mark Sheythe, John Kelly. Mrs. R. S. ' L . k at the Women’s club cerous condition. Corbin, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald house at Gates. The reception was I Sheythe. arranged by the couple's five children. Beit Turnidge and A.pha Dilley j Patty McClintock visited from Wed- | nesday until Sunday in Salem with her Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett enter were married January 2, 194'9 at I great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. tained at dinner Thursday in honor Saletn and have lived all their mar O. K. Gorton. of their son Maurie s birthday anni ried life in and near Mill City. The reception room was decorated I versary. _ Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Mode) Dav- Mauri« Bassett and son, Miss Rosalie with gold holly and cedar, yellow is have returned from spending the Bassett and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. i rosebuds and gold candles. The guests ' were greeted at the door by Mrs. Paul I holidays with their daughter’s fam- Lee Bassett. ( ree, of Orfino, Idaho, daughter of I I ily in Hood River. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore enter- the honored ouple. Mr». Joe Cribbs, I District Governor Charles helly tained Saturday evening at their borne of Enterprise, al»o a daughter, passed and Cabinet Secretary Lee Ross made with a buffet supper. Guests were the guest book. The three-tier wedding cake, which | Ian official visit to the Albany Lions Mr. and Mrs. John Pitcher, Sharon, I club at noon Monday. . Gerald, Pam and Jud.v from Cottage was decorated with gold and white | Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosa- 1 rose buds was cut and served by Mrs. 1 Lowell Cree. Mr*. William McClint-1 Dinner guests Sunday at the home mond, Duane and Med of Gates. lock presided at the cutfee urn. Mrs.' of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were ----------------------------------- . Hr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Rourke and Dick ( owden (Shirley Cree) of Red ' Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs |O W. Gorton and Dale of Salem. Jean from Ukiah, California arrived mond and Miss Sandra ( libbs of En the New Year’s Day at the home of her terprise. granddaughters of ------------------------- ---- j Mr. and Mrs. Avery McQueen and father, George Cree. Mr. and Mrs. couple, were at the gift table. Other son Dale from Seattle, were house I O’Rourke left for their home Satur- members of th« family assisted about guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley- Day day morning and Jean remained to the rooms. For tne re.eption, Mr». Turnidge from New Year’s/Day until Sunday, attend s. hool at Mt. Angel Academy . j chose a black crepe dress. She wore Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cox spent the Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Wirkkala and a corsage of white carnations with weekend in Eugene with their twin sons spent Saturday night In Salem gold accents, sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eld. They d>d j Signing the guest book were: Mr. Bub -- Kelle, Kathy and Louis; noi come cone uouie —------ .. ...... home unm until .nunua.v Monday morn-. morn- and Mrs. — Wayne Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Vane not ing because of car trouble and the “'J* an<‘ Ch.ris Knutson, Mr. and Cox. ¡weather. There was a lot more snow Mrs. Geiald Stouder and family, of | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chichester of and ice in Salem than in Mill City. Mehama; Mr and Mrs. W D. Turn-1 idge and son of Portland; Mr. and ------------------------ Port Orchard, Wash., spent the hoi- idays here at the home of his son and ; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde atMj Mrs. L W. Kelle. Mr». Lester Mason, I daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob family were guests New Years day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs , Chichester and family. in Portland at the home of Mr. and Bruce Thomas, Mrg W«Jte Nichol- i Mrs. R. J. Sandblast. Cliff ord son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree anti I Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lee Weavill and Alice Warde remained in Port- | Bob °F Orfino, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs., I are the parents of a son, Kevin Lee, land and were returned to their home ^ex B.azek, Mrs. Hattie (ole. Bur-| , born December 25, weighing 5 pounds here Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Sand nett Cole, Mrs. Glenn Henness, Miss Daisy Mr. and : “ Mts. C. j . . Geddes, 2 ' . " 16 ounces. The mother was formerly blast. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan, Colleen Edison of Gates. Mrs. ----- Dick I _______________________ Attending a New Year’» Eve party Mr. »nd - -- Cowden and Janet > Turnidge, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill I I three daughters of Puyullup, Washing last Wednesday night were Mr. and John Muir, Mrs. William McClintock, ton spent the New Y’ear s holidays Mrs. Harold Kliewer of Lebanon, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. with her mother and brother, Mrs. former Mill City residents, Mr. and Lowen Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs Mrs. Lee Ross, and Mr. and Mr-, and Sandra, of Enterprise; Don W Anna Swift and Clifford. Charles Kelly, besides the host and Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- idge, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Turnidge of Dr. Mark Hammerick»en t Upto- hostess. I Orfino, Idaho; Ed Hirte, Jerry Tuck metric offices in the Bell buildn.g in The Round Robin Pinochle club »as er, Mrs. Florence Baser, and Mrs. Stayton; Thursdays from l;tX) P. m I Gyda Westgaard. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne entertained Monday night at the cessary. aav. home of Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. High’ Mil) City friends have received word prize went to Mrs. John Muir, p nochle Mrs. Bill Richards returned home to Mrs. J. D. MacGregor and low to | , from Mr. and Mrs. Don Israel of the forepart of the week from the the hostess. The next meeting will be I Ephrata, Washington of the birth of hospital wheie she ha* be'ii s nee just at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Chance, a daughter born Christmas Day. She before Christmas when she fell near January 19. Guests for the evening has been named Terry Lynn and the telephone office breaking her hip. were Mrs. Charles Wirkkala and Mrs. weighed 6 pounds 1(4 ounces. Mrs. Is rael is the former Pauline Mason. She is able to be up in a wheel chair. George Ditter. . M | ¡Grandparents * vw j««» 1 x. • a VCI are a X. 4». a , and Mr». Paul , Mr. Surgery was necessary to put a pin I Fanerol services were held in Salem of Sweet Home, . 1 in the broken hip socket. Mrs. Rich ards is able to have company at her last Monday at the St. Vin 1----------------------------------- Gut mm at the home of Mr. and Mr». home just ea~t of Mill City. cent de Paul’s Catv " Church for Howard Farmen and son Michael, »» ■ | 4 x Charles IldllvS A. Bea< vili il, latliri x/ o' . Mrs. iii > . n, father Mr. and Mra. , — *'e * . “ e "J*. Je«se Haywood. Mr. Beach died Dec- New Year’s day were Mr. and Mrs. Christmas in Cour Vur. / ne’j ' h, ' ember 25 at hi» Salem home. Inter Walter Dixon and son, Arthur, Rob filed their daughter . .. n „ C atho- .. where they visited ert Shimmin and Isabelle Stubbs, all i „„.I— and family .„ j "’«nt was «" th<‘ St. Barbara » Catho- Mrs. Richard Anstine and of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. Art j lie Cemtery. other friends. They left Saturday and Shimmin of Oak Ridge, and Mr. and returned home by way of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack, Monty Mrs. Ramo t Roberts, Kate Snim-1 | Wash., where they visited over the and Nancy, went to T iledo Wednes min and N> rman Shimm.n. I weekend with their son and familj, day where they were guests of the the Norman Lakes. They also had a Melvin LaVine family They were I short visit and spent the night with joined Friday by Mr. and Mrs. How Everett Lake, Jr., and wife Pat in ard Farmen and son, Michael for the Olympia, Wash., and got acquainted balance of the weekend. Then men 'with their grandson, whom they had w-ent salmon fishing but had no luck. not »een before. They arrived here Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nicholson en Tuesday. December 30. tertained New Year’s evening dinner 1959 Dog Licenses in honor of Mr and Mrs. Bert Turn- idge on their Golden Wedding An- County •n,v«r«ary. Present were: Mr. arid Mrs. Turnidge Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- idge, Deb Turmdge, Mrs. Florence Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs and Sandra from Enterprise, Oregon. Mrs. Pau] Cree and Mis. Arlie Turnidge from Orfino. Idiho and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turnidge Honored on 50th Wedding Date F L OW E R S WILL MAKE THIS z A BETTER DAY Today is special for some one you know ... a birthday . . . an anniversary ... a home coming ... a new baby ... a business promotion ... a talent achievement. You could make th» day sparkle by sending flowers. We’re specialists in making lovely events lovelier gay times gayer. RALEIGH HAROLD FLORIST Ph. 6684 Stayton, Ore How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? ‘he *>»••» wateh should be cleaned and oOed on<* “ ***■ Neglect ‘«lay-may mean eoetly reP<ir bill, tomorrow^ expert watch INSPECTION • ereei Let ue tapect yOur waUh It» worth a few momenta of your time to find out whether al]’, wei) There’, no chargn or obligation for ttaaervtee. W'Ay not drop In today f Baker’s Mill City Jewelry > Telephone 1843 MLUL CITY * ‘ "c Gen uine Factory Part» »^*1 s r How do you tell a I* drunk? f r ♦ The man was acting strangely. You know what people thought. But the neighborhood pharma cist had a hunch, took a close look, gave the man sugar. Then he called a physician who found the man was in insulin shock, loo much insulin, not liquor. Without prompt treatment, he might have died. This story illus trates the potency of modern drugs Before using powerful drugs you should see a physician and tlren follow dilutions to the lit ter when tuning tlcrn. There’s a happier moral. Without modern drugs, the diabetic in this story wouldn't have ha-. a life to save. Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Senrice one 6607 X immel MILL CITY DOG OWNERS Winterize Now and Be Safe $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females; $3.00 for Females not Spayed. We have ANTI-FREEZE ALSO HEATER and RADIATOR HOSE Let us FROST CHECK your car before it's too late. Cold Weather may be here to stay and a freeze-up could be costly. SEE US FOR TIRES—WE HAVE 'EM. Open 24 Hours a Day DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WE GIVE S A H GREEN STAMPS f’hone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City for Linn County are due and payable at the Clerk’s Office, Albany, Oregon. All member o* the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turnidge were present at their home Saturday evening. This u the first time in over 10 years that all were together Those attend ing Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mi Bert Turnidge, Eldie Turnidge, Bert's brother, also of M il City, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge of Gates, Delbert Turnidge of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Turnidge of Orfino, Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Paul Cree and Bob of Orfino, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs and Sandra of Enterprise, Mr. »nd Mrs. Dick Cowden and Janet of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tum- >dge, Ricky and Douglas of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stn uder (Joan Turnidge) and two children of Mehama. After March 1st an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as a penalty. To secure a Dog License send your NAME AND ADDRESS and state the sex of dog and enclose the proper fee. AFTER MARCH 1ST THE DOG CATCHER WILL START CANVASSING THE COUNTY FOR NON-LICENSED DOGS. R.M. RUSSELL, Clerk City license« for dog« in the City limits of Albany and Sweet Home are secured at the City Hall of said Cities. Ì