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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1959)
Barney Scott Completes Special Two-Week Course In Instrument Repairing Thomas B. Scott of 1119 S. W. Spring Street, Mill City, Oregon, completed a special two-week course in industrial instrument repair and maintenance at Leeds & Northup Company’s tra iling enter here last Friday (Feb. 13). Scott is a powerhouse electrician for the Detroit Dam. His course at L&M included the study of temperature, gas analysis and solution measurements, as well as electronic and pneumatic control systems. LAM makes elect ronic controls, precision instruments and heat-treating furna.es. Scott is a member of the Board of Trustees for Mill City Presbyterian Church. He is also a member of the ¡Lions Club. Linn County Historical Society To Meet Sunday »—Till Mill CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY FEBEI AR\ 19 1959 The Linn County Historical So ciety will hold its February meet ing Sunday, February 22nd at 2 p. m. in the basement of the Shedd Methodist church. A speaker, exhib.ts, refreshments, and a tour through the Thompson Flouring Mills are planned, and the public is invited. Funeral Rites Held for Brother of Mill City Man Funeral services were held last Thursday for Frank W. Gooch, a resident of Philomath since 1925, who died M-nd .y at a Salem hospital. Private rites were at Riverview Ab bey, Portland. He was born January 14, 1878, at An enjoyable dinner parly was held Fremont, Mich, He came to Oregon Thursday night for all members, the in 1882 and for many years lived in husbands, and wives of the element Manon and Linn counties, He mar* ary s.hool staff. A baked ham dinner ned Laure E. Dorris in December was served to the 30 persons who at 1903 at Detroit. tended. after which everyone parti He was employed in the sawmill cipated n ail evening of group games and logging industry most of his and rec eat.on. M st of those in at- life. He was a member of the feace tendance were gaily dressed for the Lutheran church at Philomath. occasion in centennial costumes. Survivor* in.lude the widow; a daughter. Mrs. Bessie Blems, Port land; a granddaughter and a great- granddaughter, both of Portland; j tnree brothers, Fred of Mill City; Ben of Philomath, and Earl of Cor- i vallis. Ranch Style Hand Woven Missionary to Soeak Here Mi>s Cl na Sparks, R. X.. mission ary tAfrica, will be the guest spe.i..er at the Free Methodist hurch here at 10:30 a. m. at 2 p. m Sunday February 22. Miss Spark* has just completed five years of service as a I ree Method st missionary in the Congo-Nile Mission undi. Miss Sparks bring with her color- ed slides of h« r work and curios. Graveside services were conducted Mr. and Mrs. at the F<>x Valley Cemetery on Mon daughter, Helen, Portland, day, February 16, for the baby boy were Sunday visitors at the Frank born to Flank and Mary Crowthers of Rada home, celebrating the 48th. Val Mill City on Thursday, February 12. entine wedding date of Mr. and Mrs. The baby passed away on Friday, Feb- Rada. M rs. Martin is a daughter of ruar 13. The Crowthers have two oth Washable £ Fire Resistant Mr. and Mrs. Rada. er boys «nd two girls. Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Opto Economical • Long Wearing Mrs. James Putman and Mrs. Me) metric offices in the Bell building in Rambo entertained members of the Reversible Good Looking Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. Ta Wan Ka campfire group with a to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- Valentine party last week at the Priced reasonable for introduction in this area. ' eessary. adv. home of Mrs. Rambo. The two ladies i The Martha Troxel Circle of the are sponsors for the girls, with Mrs. Pillows To Match. Christian Church held their February Lester Johnson and Mrs. Jack Dug meeting Tuesday evening in the so ial gan serving as leaders. The afternoon room at the church. Mrs. Robert Gre was spent playing games with re gory presented the program on freshmints of punch, ice cream and 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. "Paraguay.’’ Mrs. Albin Cooper led “name” cookies served to Sharon the devotional. Mrs. William Mc Bassett. Dianne Schultz, Linda Clintock and Mrs. Larry Lawrence Thorpe, Peggy Putman, Laura Jo were hostesses. Refreshments of Rambo, Sandra Duggan. Leila Barn-| cherry pie was served from a table ey, Kathy Boroughs, Janeta Johnson, decorated with a log center niece and Juanita Morgan, Geneva Johnson. i hatchets in observance of George Mrs. Hob Loieall entertained at her’ Washington’s Birthday. Present were home February 10 honoring their son Mrs. Alness Jackson, Mrs. William Robby on his 6th birthday. The cir- I Shepherd, Mrs. Richard Freeman, cus theme was sued for the party Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs. Clin decorations with the large birthday I ton Land, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. cake and serving table featuring the , Larry Lawrence, Mrs. Albin Cooper idea. Mrs. Loveall was assisted by and Mrs. Robert Gregory. Mrs. Melvin Wright and Mrs. Earl Mrs. William McClintock received Harper. After opening the gifts games f a call from her husband Friday ev were played and ea.h small guest was | ening. Sgt. McClintock is serving with presented a favor to take home. Re- I the U. S. Marines on Okinawa. The freshments were served to Kathy call came by long distance telephone Lawrence, Patty Ragsdale, l.eo Poole, | THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19-20-21 from Spokane, where it was received Ricky Thorpe, Marie, Jimmy and PAT BOONE. C HRISTINE C \RERE. in by a ham radio operator. The McClin Jerry Wright and Robby. tock’s -ixth wedding anniversary was Miss Sandra Olson was hostess at MAHDI GRAS” Sunday. the home of her parents Saturday — PLUS — In Color, BARBARA STANWYCK in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd en even.ng for a Coke party proceeding | “FORTY GUNS” tertained at their home Friday even the Sweethearts ball at the h.gn ing at a dinner in honor of their school. Eight couples were present. daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Shep Mike Tuel of Salem waa an over- SUNDAY ONLY. FEBRUARY 22 — ONE DAY- herd on her birthday. Present were night guest of Donaid Cree Satur- I DORIS DAY, LOUS JOURDAN. FRANK LOVEJOY, in Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, Le day. The boys attended the h.gh roy, Jerry and Bonnie Lou. Mrs. school dance. “JULIE” Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Audrey I Hugh Jull and the hosts. Joining the DRAMA — Starts At 5:30 Sunday group later in the evening for ice Shaw, and Mrs. Elmer Bilyeu and cream and the traditional birthday Brent, W'ent to Drain Sunday where cake were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whit they visited at the home of Mr. and aker and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs. Raymond Brawnizki. Audrey Shaw went from Eugene on to Gold Barbara and Bobby. The Women's Association of the Beach by bus where she will be em Presbyterian church will meet at 2 ployed by Mrs. Lois (Caraway) o’clock Thursday afternoon, Febru Whitehead in her beauty shop. They ary 19 at Fellowship hall. Theme for returned home Monday. the meeting will be ‘‘Expanding Ideas The CM F of the Christian ( hurch You'll Never Do Any in a Shaking World.’’ Refreshment will meet Wednesday, February 25. hostesses will be the afternoon circle. The executive meeting will be at Better Than Buying A Baby-sitting service will be pro 10 a.m. with the general business meeting at 11 a. m., followed by a vided. FLYING A BATTERY The Misses Virginia Richards and luncheon at 12 o’clock, followed by Sandra Jackson, both seventh-grad the program. All ladies interested I 3 Year Guarantee Only Long Life ers, were initiated into Marilyn As are invited. Nursery provided. The Jaycees and their wives en sembly, No. 60, Order of Rainbow for Girls, during the regular meeting at joyed a Valentine party Saturday Dependability the lodge hall Wednesday. February | evening at the J. C. Hall. Cards were 11. According to Dorothy Draper, played and refreshments served. At Lots of Pep Plus Your Old Battery mother advisor, plans were also dis tending were Mr. and Mrs. John A cussed concerning the annual banquet Wills, Mr. and Mrs Larry. Carrick, for their “Secret Dads,” which is Mr. and Mrs. Gordy McMorris, Mr. scheduled for Wednesday, March 11. and Mrs Beryl Lamb and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. 1-anham and Mrs. Chuck Harte. Mr. and Mr*. Gordy McMorris children of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. We Give S & H Green Stamps Kenneth Elliott and Toby of Salem, !<pent Sunday in Salem with his par and Lahny Podrabsky of OCE were ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quar- weekend guests at the Arey Podrab- l tier. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wooden went to skys. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and son I Powers over the weekend. They are Atone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City are spending the week here. The Round Robin Pinochle club making _ _ preparations to move to Mill met at the home of Mrs. Kathleen City. At the present time they are Storey Monday night. Mrs. John with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O- Muir was hostess and served the re- E. Hoodenpyle. A baby shower was given recently refreshments. High prize went to Mr*. Al Yankus, pinochle to Hazel Chris- at the home of Kathleen Story with tensen and low to Mrs. Charles Wir- Mrs. Bernard Bennett and Mrs. Burt kkala. The next meeting will be at Boroughs as assistant hostesses. At the home of Mrs. Leo Poole, March 2. ’ the party were Mrs. George Ditter, Mrs. Kathleen Story entertained Mrs. “Pink" Sigfried, Mr*. Jack Sul- at a birthday dinner recently in hon- livan, Helen Saucier, Mrs. Earl Bas- or of her daughter, Christine. Guests sett, Mrs. Millie Jeeters, Mr*. “Red” I were Mr. and Mr*. James Poole, and Moore, Mrs. Lester LaMunyan, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poole, Gloria and i Gordon wvn Kay, Mrs. Walter Kay, z» Mrs. — I Little Leo. j Elmer Shaw, Mr*. Bud Bilyeu, Mr*. Y«anL. Carey and J Mr*. Vf ««a Beryl Lamb. I a mkx I Harvey Tolbert returned home Sat- Jack I urday from the Veterans’ Hospital in Mm. W. H. Smith of Spokane, W«., I A CLASSIFICATION I Portland where he had been for about and George Lohman of Longview, $5,000.00 Per Person I two weeks. He is reported to be im- Wn., were house guests of Mr. and I I proving at the present time. Mrs. Clarence Howe recently. On Sun $10,000 Per Accident (Bodily Injury) I Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce and son, day all were dinner guests of the I Mike, of Salem, were guest* at the James Harlan family at Albany. Mr*. $5,000 Property ------ — - I Tex Blazek home over the weekend. Smith is the maternal aunt of Mrs. I Mrs. Fred Duffy honored the 12th Howe and Mr. Harlan. Damage Mr. and Mrs. Al Pakula returned | birthday anniversary of her grand- Semi-Annual Premium-------- ------ I daughter, Linda Duffy, at her home Sunday following a two-week'* trip to | Saturday afternoon by entertaining Michigan where they were called by " the 20 classmate* from her sixth the death of hi* mother. Sunday dinner guests at the home grade room at school. The afternoon was spent in playing various “heart” of Mr. and Mr*. Mel Rambo were games for which there was a prise. Mr. and Mr*. Roger Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill and young There was also a door-prise. Dancing was another form of entertainment. ■on, Stewart, are expected to return A birthday cake, beautifully decor thia Sunday from a two-week vaca- ated with the Valentine motif, was tion in Honolulu where they joined S A F E C t»»>«»r •• | H B. ~ Hill*. The latter plan to served for refreshments. Many love the D. wèkk, 1* HbArtr j—v. ••••* •••• 1 * •••* stay for a few more week*. Bob Hill, M Ar» «••M by ly gifts were received. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gregory and Jr., has been staying with hi* uncle children were Sunday dinner guests and aunt, the Charles Kelly*, during at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. Richard the absence of his parents. He is a sophomore at Santiam Union High. Phone 971. Rea. 7471 Mill City Freeman and family. 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