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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1959)
Order Your Printinir From Tin MILL CITY ENTERPRISI 1— TME MILL cm ENTRRPR1SE TH I RSDAY. JANUARY I but let us help! VX'f specialize in making do-k- yourself pro)««» easy! For new idea*, short-run and the inalen- ait sou'll need (iraluding dura ble, economical W cal Coati Be a Label Reader... and Uve! lumber), contact us soon! KELLY LUMBER SALES Phone 6803 I D m i pw fn i >bct Open Saturday u Start » First stop toword ballet being taken by group of aspiring dancers going through their paces for choreographer Ray Frost in New York City. Job takes looks, talent and grueling hours of hard work. atemen | CZZ^ndífíon DECEMBER 31, 1958 The United States National Bank • • RK SOUR CIS Cosh oo Mond end Duo from *onho■ • ... •••••••••••••• UnBod States Government Bonds.............................................. Municipal ond Otho« Bonds........................................................ Loons ond Discounts—Not.......................................................... Stock in Federal Reserve Bonk................................................... Bonk Promisos (Including Bronchos)......................................... Intorast Famed................................................................................ Other Rosourcos. .. $9)0,494,229.26 UABITDCS Co pito I................................................... i $ 20,000,000 00 Surplus.......................................................... 20,000,000.00 UndluMad Profits......................................... 26,180,973.74 I «4,1*0,973.74 Rasurvu* for Intorast, Toxas, a*c. 4,427,166.55 Dividends Doclorad •"•••••••••••••••••»•••••••••••••a «50,000.00 Deposits................... •29,029,903.59 Intorast CollacWMof Eomed............ ................................. 5,377,5*7*3 Otho« nobilities 5,028,597.55 DiniCT blANCH of By Mrs. John Teeters By Jvsj-ie Savage Dinner guests a week ago Monday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer were ov er night guests Friday with Mr. and evening at the Milton Roten home Mrs. 11mon Halyard and family of were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis and three sons. Mr. Lewis recently re Silverton. Mrs. O. K. Snyder returned home ceived his discharge from the Ma- 'Wednesday from Nebraska where she I rines and the family are leaving to ' has been vacationing the past three make their home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Visiting during the week end'at the weeks. I Frank Buckler home were their Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schack and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clyde and daughter, daughter and -on Mrs. Al Molnar and Patty from Hamilton, Montana were I Jim of Oak Grove. Mrs. Frank White of Carson, Wash, over night guests Wednesday of Mr. visited during tiie week end with her and Mrs. Carl Shaffer. Mr. and M rs. Bernard Paine from daughters, family the Gerald Rock Salem were visitors Sunday with Mr. wells and also with relatives in Salem. Mrs. Harold Longfellow nd Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evensen and D. L. Teeters visited Friday with Darla were over night guests Satur Mrs. Wanda Love and children in day of Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. j Lebanon. ¿Saturday evening dinner gu- »ts at The March of Dimes drive is now underway in these two communities ¡the Ed Castle home were Mr. «nd Mrs. with Mrs. Rilia Shaffer, chairman for I Fred Lindemann and children of Ly Idanha and Mrs. Francis Dummer, ons. Also visiting Saturday evening chairman for the Detroit community. at the Castles were Mr. and Mrs. Cannisters are in the stores, postof- | Eldon Tietze and family of Aums ce and Taverns for anyone wishing ville. Sunday guests at th-' G. A . Christ to ontribute. A money raising card party will also be held at a later date. ensen home were . ,r. and Mrs. Lester There will be no uoor to door can Shimanek of Scio and Miss Idonna vassing this year since everone ha- •Snimanek of Salem. Mi. a id Mr». Jim Richmond and received cards in the mail which is _i a very convenient way to ehare in the daut ‘‘ '1 Sunday afternoon at March of Dimes Drive. the h ““d Duii> ho,ne -n Co Steve and Sharon Harris son and „.\18 “ tlie td Wa‘z home last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris ednesday we.e Mr Walz s broth- are recuperating from the mumps. I*' and mother, tne Lev. Ormal Tnck Linda Jones, daughter of Mr. and W<?st L.nr, and Mrs. Elsie Trick Mrs Wendell Jones is recovering l,f S*1«® *unua-' quests al the Walzs from the chickenpox. were M1 and Mra- LarrV Walz and amuy and Mr. ,d Mrs. Joseph Walz and Helen all oi ->aiem. Mrs. D. L. l<eters and Mrs. Har attend the wedding of their daughter old Lo-’f» ]><■ '.y were hostesses at the C irlene. V. .1. -day morning Boy Scout Troop 81 with Scout Teetei» Master Glenn David-on, hold their •Jan. ■ ii. .. -ur, list Coffee Honoring meeting every Wednesday night at the b ..i< a.. anniversary of Mrs. the old fish hatchery building near Dale Champ. Present for the Coffee Mehama. A new name has been se ' ere- Mmes. Ch.....p, Gerald Rockwell, lected and will be known as Stout P. N- Hughes, 'A ..iter uohnson, Don Callahan, Orval Landers, Lts- Kirsch, Creek Lodge Troop 81. Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty and Alvin Griffiths and the hostesses Mrs. family of Oregon City, Bill Dough letters and Mrs. Longfellow. the kev. Norman Tully who re erty of Salem and Miss Ellen Dough erty of Portland were Sunday guests tired in October as the pa.-tor of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Central Point .uicn n ar Medford Fink. Mrs. Fink is a sister of the ■ius guest speaker at the Mehama Dougherty men and Miss Dougherty. church Sunday morning. Mr. Tully has Due to the heavy rain over the also held pastorates in California and weekend several of the basements A ashing _un and is known to some were flooded. Monday morning the here from the t.nie he was pastor of menfolk« were busy pumping out hirst Presbyterian church about 30 basements. One family was unable to years ago. The Mehama Community Presby- have a fire because their saw-dust ter.an church has .scheduled the an furnace sets right on the floor. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reese of nual congregational meeting for Sun Echo were weekend guests at the day, Januaiy 18. The meeting will home of Earl B. and Rev. Cotton at be held at the chur.h at 7:30 in the the parsonage. Mrs. Reese is a daugh- evening and ail members of the con gregation are urged to attend. , ter of Mr. Cotton. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were I cup »trained apricot« and bi cup Sunday visitors at the home of his I sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bun Flemming brown sugar makes a tasty g aze for your ham. Put glaze on about ‘s hour at Scio. Mrs. Mabel Bats was a weekend u»vre end of cooking time. visitor at the home of Mr. and nr». ,T , L »e your electric roaster to store Sam Bass near Scio. frozen feed while a refrigerator is de- Plans are being made by Mari-Linn basketball team for their fro“t’nK- Close all vent« in the roast- 11 ,*‘r’ piac* fn,>’s oi ic® in the bot- annual Donkey ball game which will be held February 4 in the gym at t tom and paca .ood on top of the ice. Mari-Linn school. Earl B and Rev. Ruth Cotton at tended the parsonage club meeting at I the Jason Lee Methodist church in I halbm Monday. Mr. and M rs. James Bash and son, Jimm e of Jefferson spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Otto Weidman. The regular monthly fellowship dinner will be held Thursday even ing at the Methodist chur.h at 6:30. ■>f Following the supper a picture film on Alaska will be shown. All mem bers and friends are invited to attend this pot luck supper. Just bring some th.ng to eat and your family and en joy the evening. By Eva Brens Ier J Berneice Bridges was hostess for the Wednesday afternoon card club at Iner home. Several tables of 500 were in play f< ¿lowing the qne thirty des ert lun.heon. High score was held by Mabel Downing, second high by Eulalia Lyons and the traveling prize was drawn by Bertha Allen. Others attenuing were Alma Olmstead, Ruth Lyons, Bea Hiatt, Charlotte Thiel, Leota W orden, Mabel Bus , Margaret Kunkle, Donna Asmussen. Jaunita M right, carrie Nsue, Thelma Ny- deggar. Rose Bassett, Sthel Huffman, Lottie Grosso, and Sue Waken. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan and i family returned Sunday evening after I a weeks visit in Los Angeier, at the I home of her sister. They also visited I their son David who is stationed at San Diego with the U. S. Navy, who I came to the home of his aunt to see them. Members of Santiam Valley Grange . were hostesses for a pot luck supper Tuesday evening honoring Casper Geratns who is leaving to mAe bis home with his daughter in Yucapa, (California. Mr. Geraths was present ed with a lovely piece of luggage. He has been a member of tile grange for some time and will be mls.-ed by his many friends. Mr. Geraths who will be X) years old in M<iy is real hale and hearty for man of his years. Mrs. Jim Pearce and son Jimmie o: Eugene are spending this week at the nome of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Davis. David Schiewek EM.J who is stat- ioned with the U. S. Navy at Long Beach, California is spenoing a 15- day furlough at the home of his par ent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek. I The Man-Linn PTC held their Jan uary meeting at the school house Tuesday evening with Mrs. Guy Hartle pres dent presiding over the meeting. A short business session was held fol- lowed by a picture film “Preface To A Life’’ with Mrs. R^y Roberta pro gram chairman in charge. The next meeting will be Dads Night and will i>e held on Tuesday evening February 3. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by the 7th grade mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartle and child ren will go to Bandon Saturday, where they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgers and Your Hometown Newspaper Ob Detroit-Idanha MEHAMA LYONS Boot • « RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Issue by issue, your local newspaper unlolds the history oi your community in stories describing important or interest ing events as they happen to your friends, your family, and other members of your community. A source of interest and pnde when they appear in the news, these stones bring per sonal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time goes on, we gain more and more pleasure in reading the news of the families of our community as events take their place in the history of our town. OY YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER- IT' S THE STORY OF YOUR COMMUNITY! SUPPORTS Aak Your Doctor” i See Us for Printing The Mill City Enterprise Capital Drug Store 504 State St Comer of I Jberty OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION. INC Dependable 3 and H Green Stamp*