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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1959)
3— THE MILL CTTT ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959 MEHAMA I By Mr». John Teeters Santíam Ripples 1 -, Y.íí.2ís Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow for the coming year. There will also I By Judi Hoeye and sons visited during the weekend be pictures to help tfs to understand 1 Everyone—but everyone—has been some I with Mrs. Longfellow« parents, Mr. of the work of the church. This ' trying to make loads of money; it and Mrs. Chris McDonald at Tumalo. ’ is a potluck dinner so bring food J Sunday guests at the Jim Richmond takes a couple of tons of it in order and your family and enjoy an even > I home were Mr. and Mrs. Norman to be able to do anything anymore. ing of Christian fellowship. The Honor Society has been selling j Stillner and three children of New- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and | 1 port. Mr. Stillrer and Mr. Richmond tasty red apples during the lunch Mrs. Bodeker’s father, Elmer Hiatt, j were together with the army in Korea periods. Eddie Hirte and his com were Sunday dinner guests at the I | and the families were together when mittee hope they can make enough home of their son-in-law and daugh money so the Society can buy a ter, Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Hampton in I , the men were serving in Arizona. shrub or tree to help landscape our Salem, Additional guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. new school. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and three The G.A.A. had a big pie sale. The sons, «iso of Salem. The occasion Brown's uncles family, the Max •pies were to good that all who ate honored the birthday anniversaries of Montgomerys in Roseburg. Visitors Sunday afternoon at the 'lost their “girlish figures.” (even Douglas and David Hampton. J. M. Teeters home were Mr. and th*uboy! > Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were j The biggest money-making venture Sunday guests in Creswell, at the j Mrs. Bill Horn and four children of by far was embarked upon by the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. j Saturday guests at the Ed Castle j seniors. They washed cars and cars J. P. Kuni. home were Mr. Castle’s brother and and more cars. They washed cars Mrs. Pearl Hudson returned home I family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Castle until they had more water running last week from Portland, after spend I and son, Peter, who left Sunday out of their ears than out of the ing some time there with relatives. morning for their home at Bellvue, I hoses. All agreed it was worth it, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt of Rose though, when the counted a profit burg visited relatives in Lyons Sat i Wash. of |X1. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths visit- urday evening. Hiatt is a son of El Speaking of money, the sopho mer Hiatt, and brother of Mrs. Alex | ' ed Sunday with the Ralph Boring mores are spending it left and right. Bodeker and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. family in Eugene. Relatives received word here that Recently they ordered their class Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ridder, who Rex Longfellow, who had been in a rings and if you happen to have a have been living in the Winifred Portland hospital receiving 1 treat- sophomore in your family you know Sauve house moved Saturday to the ment for a cracked vertebra re- this can be very expensive.—I’m tell former Everett Crabtree summer turned to Reedsport Saturday, He ing you? home on the Little North Fork river. Friday night the Radio Club and Ridder is a teacher at the Mari-Linn will be in traction for some time but Student Council ale sponsoring a , school. is much improved. ___ ___ __ ~ Saturday dinner guests at the Teen-Age Centennial dance. The Mike ~ Cruson is reported to be im- he * received Grant Smith home were Mr. Smith’s Radio club is providing the band, an proving • ■ ■ - O — following injuries •■■JM,,,.« .'I — ■ * V J ritUy night ,wle playin _ basket brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rob eight-piece affair for free and l the "e j. Friday night w wnile playing basket ert Smith of Vancouver. Wash., and Student council is providing the Ce:i-, ball. Mike, who is a senior at Stayton* his mother, Mrs. Clara Smith of temai part.Everyone is suopesed to plByed eenU,r Thcy were playlng wear - a Centennial eostume. A P*ixe Canby when the accident happened. I ------ . Sweet Home. be awarded for the I Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hughes and will --- , J best , ... 1 . outfit. outfit. L --- ... ~v_ .e | j(r. and Mrs. Edward Cruson and V Ji?® daughter, Miss Gerry Cruson of Eu children visited during the weekend ''_e..C“n ,h.a,;dZ ,W,alt; T?e with Mr. Hughes' brother and family way is March 13. Lucky Friday the gene were weekend guests at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson. the D. C. Hughes at Astoria. Jana 13th! There was an Inter-School Council Hughes returned home with her par Joy Prideaux, daughter of Mr. and ents after a two week visit with her meeting, Thursday night at OSSD. I , ___ Mis. John Prideaux, spent the week I Ron Kuhlman, Shereen Muir. Fran- end in DailaV at the’home of Mr."and uncle and family. Mrs. Ed Castle was hostess at ces Nesbitt, Phyllis Pate, Judi Hoeye, Mrs. Paul Davis. her home for the meeting of the St. and Mr. Hoeye attended as our re Chester Roy of Lyon« is still a Patrick’s Altar Society Thursday presentatives. The main topic ior little confused about what shattered discussion was about annuals. But the lens of his glasses while he stood evening, March 5. The girls of Scout Troop No. 34 the part we liked best was the Swiss j >ii n the me yard at ai his nis home nome Saturday. aaturuay. All were taken by their leaders, Mrs. K. steak meal. I he knows was that he saw gome small Recently returned from 1' J. Golliet and Mrs. Jim Owen, on a the All- object zooming towards his head, in tour of the woolen mill in Stayton Northwest Band and Choir confer- < a split second the lens of his glasses last Monday afternoon. The girls all ence in Seattle, Wash., are Sandra ' was the target, and it was a heavy reported an instructive and interest Harris, Bernice Potter, and Jerry I safety lens that was shattered. At Tucker. They all traveled to Seattle j first Mr. Roy thought it was a bee ing visit. The Hot Lunch club held their for the honor of playing and singing | speeding toward him but now he is regular monthly meeting at the in the hand and the choir made up of ; quite sure that it was a 22 calibre ___ or _ _ a pellet _______ schoolhouse Thursday evening, March the best from the schools of the Pa- I bullet from a pellet gun. _.. „ a I down- 5 with Mrs. Austin Longfellow and cific Northwest and Alaska. We are¡Lu-k;iy it struck the 1 .i; as on Mrs. William Ader as hostesses. very proud of Sandy. Bernice, andwur(1 slant so Roy wasn’t hu?‘.. Plans were discussed for the school Jerry. Congratulations. “Con. Let’s go to practice.” The. picnic and also for the Easter Egg If we ate the same foods we did 30 hunt. The egg hunt will be held for call rings out to be answered with, the children Friday March 27. The "Which One?” There are only six I years ago we would spend only 16% preschool children are invited to the or eight: Baseball and track and of our disposable income for food. hunt and are to be at the schoolhouse play and—well, O. K. So there are' by 12:30. The Girl Scouts presented only three! Baseball and track are' their pantomime “Goldielocks and progressing as weather permits.' cast breaks into hysterics. We only . the Three Bears” for the mothers But that play practice! The thing’s I hope the audience is similarly enter- so funny that every five minutes the tained. present. FREE BINGO Every Wednesday Night From 9 Until 10 Free Prize Every Game SUBSCRIBE to The Mill City Enterprise Today.. $3.00 per Year The Canyon's Own Newspaper Read It Every Week LET US HELP YOU CHART A SAFE COURSE With property values and building costs on the rise, the safe course is to make sure your fire insurance fully pro tects your home. CHECK WITH US NOW D. B. 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Serving Mill Cify-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit Idanha, Silverton, Turner Try Our Delicious STEAKS CHICKEN Gates Volunteer Fire Department 4 When straining hot fat, place a We Give S & II Green Stamps 'Mie layer of fadal tissue in the Phone 7984 Mill City sieve- ,Th® fat Tl,.iome °ut clean with all the crumbs left in the paper. VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Cy Shannon EVERY SATURDAY I _________________________ MF.HAMA—The Mehama Homel Extension uuic met far their March | i meeting in the fellowship room of I the church at 1 o’clock Wednesday, .March 4. Mrs. Raymond Branch, I chairman presided at the short busi ness session. A nominating commit- , tee was appointed to report at the i April meeting. Project leaders were ¡Mrs. Hubert Wagner and Mrs. Bon nie Wagner, who presented the pro ject “Household Insects and Their ” A true and false quiz game You won’t have anything de- Control. was played and the leaders told about duck'd for the extra services i the various kinds of insects and the' best control methods. The proper Use I TOM’S SHELL SERVICE gives and care f insecticides was also | stressed. your car. See us for your oil and Mrs. Ed Castle and Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel were hostesses and served | gasoline needs. ' refreshments of cookies and coffee after the meeting. The next meeting of the Unit will | be Friday afternoon, April 3. Thia I will be an Agent meeting with a | County Extension Agent there to i talk on Food Facts and Fallacies. Dance To The Music Of The Cascade Western Trio EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Two Door Prizes * Admission $1.00 Ü; ®: b °" j Good Music