The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 22, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    B—THE Mill, fin ENTERPRISE
THl RSDAY, JANUARY 22. 195»
Max Kelly and daughter. Patricia,
left Monday to return to their home
in Barstow, Calif., following a trip
north to see hl* mother, Mrs. W. J.
Robinson, who is slightly improved,
out
still unable to have visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Le~ter Poole, of Se­
The Presbyterian Women's asso­
DETROIT—Harold Champion w
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Miles
attle, spent the weekend in Mill City
C ty, M ntana were house guests of ciation met Thursday morning at , elected mayor at a city council meet-
visiting relatives.
Fellowship Hall, with the Morning I ing last week. He succeeds Raymond
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schniock, of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Freeman from Sun­
Circle serving coffee and rolls during _ Sophy. A mayor is elected each
day
night
until
Tuesday.
The
visitors
Minot, North Dakota, spent the week
No '••«d for yov
had been attending the Preachers the meeting Mrs. Bill Hoeye, as year from the councilmen.
end at the John MacGregor home.
♦o fight faulty or
chairman, headed the business —
-
leg.
New coanc men taking office as of
Parliment at Eugene last week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon
McMorris
inferior morf ae
sum, The devotional lesson was given January 13 were Gordon Brown and
locks when they
Dr. Mark Hamniencksen’s upto- by Mrs. Barney Scott, followed by I
were guests Sunday in Salem at the
con be quickly
A. L. Barker. AllKeiner was ele. ted
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. metric offices in the Bell building m reading of the minutes bv Mrs. Floyd
ond economicolly
president of the council.
replaced with o
Clarence
Quart
:er.
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m Fleetwood and the treasurer’s report
Weiser Reploco
event Kit
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Burson of Stay­ to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne­ by Mrs. Arlo Tuers.
ton were Sunday dinner guests at the cessary
study on South America. For the
adv
Complete Plans for
It was announced that the annual
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­
Mr and Mrs. James Swan went to congregational dinner and meeting groups service project they will buy
man.
Lebanon Sunday where they visited will be held next Sunday, starting at outing flannel and make baby clothes
which will be sent to the White Swan 1
Saturday visitor» at the John Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallea. They
LANDSCAPES
12:45, follow.ng the service. Another
All ntrets
Gie.ui none ui
Mr. and Mrs. Don were accompanied by Mi’s. Jamt*
Indian Mission at Yakima. Wash. Re­
oorts cor iciniod ir»
announcement
scheduled
World
Day
kit for a profes­
freshments were served at the close I
Cap; s and daughter, Cathy of Swan, who visited with Mrs. Lillian
of Prayer for Friday, February 13,
sional looking tob
Lov .;
or Smaller Groups
Powell, who has beer. ill. Mrs. Powell with the Mehama church and others of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Iverson, of Sal- lived in Mill City at one time.
■iFitcE «ira
in the community invited. The com-
em and Walter Nettleton of Dallas
Mr. and Mr». 1). B. Hill left Port­ mittee for arrangements includes
The Martha Troxell circle met Tues­
WEISER
available from
visited with the John Muirs Tuesday land Sunday night by plane for Hon­ Mrs.
day evening at the Christian Church, j
Barney
Scott,
Mrs.
James
forenoon.
olulu, where they plan to spend about Swan, and Mrs, Robert Roach.
Mrs. William Shepherd led the wor­
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith spent a six weeks. Their schedule was changed
The Executive Board, which in­ ship service and Mrs. Richard Free­
iei. ua.
.• vacation at the coast. from 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon until eludes
ali officers and circle chair- man presented the lesson on South j
During tneir absence, Mrs. James 2 a. m. Monday morning They were
men will meet at 7 o’clock, February America. Mrs. Milton Roten led the |
-
ba ge of the store.
driven to Portland by the Bob Hills. 2, at Fellowship hall, it was
___________
_ on the Study of Acta. For the
stated. I group
The Round Robin Pinochle nlirti
Mrs. Leo Poole, president of the
FLORIST
by' eervice project the group will send
Thursday's program, arranged
i
I wa.- ente. untied Monday evening at Mill City Toastmistress club will go
Open Saturdays
uanel
a x panel
Mrs. Robert Roach, was j.
r
___ __ dis- birthdayr gifts to the children at
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Chance.
— to Lebanon Thursday night where she cu.-sion on "The Church in Our Day,” Yakima Christian ______
Indian _______
Mission.
319 W. Washington
: High score was won by Mrs. 1 Leo will be one of the judges
„_ ____
in a speech
___
__ ¿h’e Blouses w.ll be sent to the girls and
| Pvuie, | . loci. e by Mrs. Burton Bor- contest- There will be a dinner there dealing with three aspects of t.._
Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore. I "><rh>
d ' w by Kathleen Story, at 6:30. The local club meeting on that church. Taking part were Mrs. C. E. s**irts For the boys. Hostesses for
Ph. RO 9-2534 Stayton
Rogers, "Church Is God’s Creation;’’,,he evening were Mrs, Robert Gregory
The next meeting will be at the Story night will be in charge of Mrs. James Mrs. D. B. Hill, “Church Is God’s «nd Mrs. Albin Cooper.
home.
Wright of Lyons, who is the vice pres- Instrument;” and Mrs. Roach, “The I
TT
' ident.
Church I.- a Community of God's
| Honoring Mrs.
Rance
Bidwell's People.”_____________________________ |
birthday anniversary on
Monday
Installation of officers for the next
were Mrs. Cora Puckett of Everett, year was conducted by Rev. Robert
WE ARE THE AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR
| Wash., Mrs. Chris Knutson, Mrs. Ace Roach, assisted in the candle-light
Underwood, Mrs. Clifford Stayton of ceremony by Mrs. Roach.
Stayton;
Mary Hartman,
Mrs.
Admin.strative officers installed
Charles Ball, Mrs. Fred Stone of were: President, Mrs. Lowell Fleet-1
Gates; Mrs. Jesse Haywood and Mrs. wood: vice president,
Mrs.
Bill
Available with Spark Air Mover for Ad­
Jack Sullivan.
Hoeye; Recording Secretary,
Mrs.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker Floyd Fleetwood; Corresponding Se-1
ditional Heat Circulation.
were hosts at their apartment Sat­ cretary, Miss Daisy Geddes; and
urday night for a late buffet supper Treasurer, Mrs. Arlo Tuers.
following the wedding of their daugh­
See Us Now For Special Prices
Circle Chairmen: Morning Circle,
I A CLASSIFICATION
ter. present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo; Afternoon
ward P. Bohack, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
$5,000.00 Per Person
Circle,, Mrs. C. E. Mason; and Even­
Kilpatrick, Norman Jones, all of
ing Circle, Mrs. Paul Helgath.
Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Santo R. San-
$10,000 Per Accident (Bodily Injury)
Fellow-hip Department: Chairman
seri of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Swan; membership. Miss
Jerry Whitaker of Salem.
$5,000 Property (------------- — -
Daisy Geddes; Egangelism, Mrs.
We Give S and H Green Stamps
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull entertain­ Herbert Schroeder.
Damage
ed at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr.
Phone
2206
Mill City, Ore.
Program Department: Chairman, I
and Mrs. Edward P. Bohack of Seat­ Mrs. Robert Roach; Literature, Mrs.
Semi-Annual Premium
tle, Washington. Present were the Otto Witt; Social Edu ation and Ac­
honored guests and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry tion, Mrs, Al Pakula; Spiritual Life,1
Whitaker of Salem, Mr. and Mr», Mrs. Barney Scott; Missionary Edu­
iiaipb bj’! cf Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
W you or* o good driver, Safeco onto Insurant« it for you!
cation, Mis. James Swan; World
Finest protection, yet covet you money. Nationwide, day
Herbert Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Service, Mrs. Fred Grimes; National
ond night claim* tervice-foil ond fair. You owe It to yourself
M illiam Shepherd," Leroy, Jerry and Missions. Mrs. Helgath; Ecumenical,
to call or visit us before you buy or renew your present
Bonnie Lou and the hosts.
Mary Kelly; Christian Education,
auto insurance, let u* prove we con tore you money.
Mrs. Paul Barkley (Leia Kelly) Edith Paul.
A second thought
and 2-month-old son. Daniel Weston,
of Manhattan, Kansas, arrived in
SAFECO — • «emyanien cempany •• General ln»wrence Cempeay a*
America which, far ever thirty ytart.hai never »a veal le»» then IS per cent
Portland by plane Saturday evening Helen Johnston Reelected
on first aid"
ea Are Inference ce»»» far ih»wi»Rdi by in »wring "Preferred *i»h>* anly.
and are visiting her parents, the
Charles Kellys. Mrs. Barkley made Three Links Head at Lyons
LYONSThe Three Links club held
the trip at this time because of the
serious illness of her grandmother their meeting at the home of Norma
Phone 971.
Res.
Kes. 7471
Mill City Mrs. W. J. Robinson, who is still a Pennington Friday with an all-day
patient at Santiam Memorial hos­ meeting and pot luck dinner. Follow­
pital due to a heart condition and ing the dinner a short business ses­
We’re constantly amazed
sion was held with election of of­
slight stroke.
ficers
the
ma.n
feature.
I he Gertrude Shoemjiker Circle of
at the number of children
Helen Johnston was re-elected
the Christian Church met Wednesday
whocut.scrapeand bruise
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arth­ president; Mabel Bass, vice presi­
themseNc
.bin
sight
(and
sound) of our phar-
dent;
and
Norma
Pennington
re-elect
­
ur Hedge. Mrs. E. K. Fish led the de­
secretary-treasurer.
Various
votions on the “Patn of Pilgrimmage.” ed,
macy. We do a big business in antiseptics.
Mis. Larry Lawren.e led the mission plans were made and discussed with
bandages, and other first-aid items. Sun« every­
Mrs. Ace Underwood returned Sat­ February 27 the date set for a pie
where, probably. Bui sometimes we wonder if
urday night by bus from Chula Vis­ and bread sale. Attending were Lois
ta, Calif., where she had been with Myers, Helen Johnston, Mabel Bass,
people don’t depend too much on first aid—neglect
her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Maxine Berry and Norma Penning­
proper medical attention. If then’s the slightest
ton.
Mrs. Bob Herman for the past month.
The time Was spent quilt.ng. Ethel
The Hermans are the parents of a
question in your mind following what appears to
son, named Donald Wayne, who Thayer and Eulalia Lyons were af­
be minor injuries, see your physician. First aid
weighed 8 pounds 3>z ounces at birth ternoon guests and helped with the
has definite limitations. You can only be sure of
December 2 . Mrs. Underwood went project.
down with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
proper medical care by seeing your doctor. A
Herman of Seattle. She said the air
prompt suit can save a halt dozen later.
n Oregon is much cleaner than in the
California city, although she didd en­ Report
From
Santis m
Memorial
joy the sunshine.
Presbyterian Dinner
To Be Held Sunday
Harold Champion Is
New Mayor of Detroit
Plan To
PLANT
★
RALEIGH HAROLD
Kelly Lumber Sales
SAVE ON YOUR
TO INSURANCE
Spark Oil Burning Heaters
Jenkins Hardware
517.40
Jerry
Jerrv Pittain Insurance
New Arrivals
Hmpital
Born January 13 to Mr. and Mrs.
Mickey L. Davis, Lyons, a son, Mickey
Leon Davis, Jr., weighing 5 pounds
6>i ounces.
Born January 16 to Mr. and Mrs.
Clay C Perkins, Jr., Rt. 1. Stayt in,
a daughter, Kelli Marie, weighing 6
pounds 9% ounces.
How Long Since
Your Watch
Was Cleaned ?
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phene 6651
Mill City, Oregon
SAVE THRU
PLANNING
Evo th* Hnsst watch
should b. eleanad and ofl«d
st least once a y«ai. Neflsct
today—may mean costly
repair bill» tomorrow.
Igloo Sales & Service
Let us Inspect your watch.
It’s worth • few moments
of your time to find out
whether sll's well. There's
no charga or obligation for
this service
534 State St.
Phone EM 4-0168
Salem, Oregon
COMPLETE FROZEN FOOD PROGRAM
Public Employees Foo d Discount Service
Why not drop in today F
Baker’s
City Jewelry
T etephone 1843
We are Happy to Announce that we have secured the services of
MllxL CITY
**• Use Genuine Factor» Parts
BRUCE THOMAS
as our Canyon Area Representative. Call him to get full details of our economical food ser­
vice plan. His address is 150 S. E. Grove in Mill City. Telephone him at 1405.
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