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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1959)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE CueM» of the George Lovcalls for Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Easter Sunday were his parents, the Brian spent Easter Sunday in Bea Tentative Arrangements Earl Harpers, and her father. E. P. verton with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Made for County Meeting Townsend of Salem. Frace and daughter, Linda and Of Women's Clubs in April 1 Claudia. Rev. Robert Roach and Carl Kelly The Mill City Woman's Club met attended the meeting of Presbytery Dr. Mark Hammerickaen’» Opta- recently at the home of Mrs. Bill at the Eugene Central Presbyterian > metric offices in the Bel) building ib Hoeye, with Mrs. C. E. Mason and church all day Tuesday. Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m Mrs. J. C- Kimmel as refreshment Mrs. Clifford Malcom of Gardena. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne hostesses. I Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ of Sa cessary aav. Calif., is spending a week in Mill It was anounced by the president, lem were Easter Sunday dinner City with her husband. Mrs. Hoeye, that $10 was collected guests of their daughter and family, Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. for the CARE project during the first the Melbourne Rambos. Mr. and Mrs. William Howe of and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were Mrs. week in March. Portland, were weekend guests of his Eldon Bates and Jerry, Larry Con The club made plans for sponsor A won, named Morris, was born re cord of Depoe Bay, Bertie Bates of ing the annual “tree-planting” pro parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe. cently to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roach Scio, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, ped of the Campfire Girls, the date The Gertrude Shoemaker Circle of of San Franciso. Cal., the brother Barbara and Bobby of Mehama. set for Saturday, April 25. i the Christian church will meet April of Rev. Robert Roach of Mill City. Tentative arrangements were dis-( Among students home for the Piast cussing the Spring meeting of the 8 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Jull at Mr. and Mr». William Shepherd er vacation from colleges were Miss Marion County Federation of Wom 2 p. m. I and family had as their Easter din- Cara Lee Whitten and Miss Rosalie en’s clubs which will convene here | The Jayceet*» will meet April 2 at ner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull Bassett of the University of Oregon the latter part of April. The Me- 1 8 p. m- at trie home of Mrs. Roy and baby son of Corvallis, and Mr. at Eugene and Doug Hirte and Lah- hama Woman's club will be joint and Mrs. Hugh Jull. ny Podrabsky of Oregon State in hostesses. Podrabsy. Corvallis. Mrs. C. M. Cline served as pro- ' Mrs. Vida Scott is here at the pre- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker of gram chairman for the evening, the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen en tneme being a “New World of Ideas,” Portland, were weekend guests of sent time visiting at the home of her his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and tertained Saturday evening in honor with pictures shown from the South ' Mrs. Jack Scott. She returned recent of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine of Amer.can countries depicting vari Whitaker. ly from spending the winter in Iowa. Toledo. Present were Mr. and Mrs. ous ways that themes are woven i Joe Lalack, Mr. and Mrs Jack Scott into print Easter Sunday guests at the Frank I Word was received here last week the LaVines and the hosts Mr. and Moore home were Dr. and Mrs. Elliot At the close of the evening, re-1 Marvell and children, Kris and Lin-: of the death of Edith Gates W’olfe, Mrs. Farmen. freshments were served by the two widow of Dr. Aaron B. Wolfe, who naea, of Corvallis. hostesses, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. ( passed away in Portland Thursday, Mr. and Mm. Bill Stover and two Kimmel. -------------- -- L. E. Dike was taken by ambulance March 26 at a nursing home. Surviv ■ children of Othello.W ash., spent the from the Santiam Memorial hospital ing is a brother, Cassius Gates, of Easter holidays here at the Jack I According to an announcement by in Stay ton to the Salem Medical Seattle, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Wolfe Scott and Lee Bassett homes. The Mrs. Wendell Heller, the Campfire Nursing home on Grear street in lived in Mill City for about five Stovers and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bas- Girls will conduct their annual candy Salem where he is convalescing from years, during the time he was pastor sett and Rosalie, were dinner guests sale from April 2, which is the pneumonia and a heart condition. His of the Presbyterian church. He passed Sunday at the Scotts. I Thursday, through April 19, The daughter, Mrs. J. E. Lindenmaver of away after they moved to Portland. ------------------------------- | candy will be sold door-to-door, with Eureka, Cal., who had spent nearly Services for her were held Monday Mr». Jay Bruce and son Michael,, part of the proceeds remaining for two weeks at her father’s home here, morning in the Adams Memorial accompanied by Miss Sharon Galla- group use, and the rest going toward returned to California by plane on chapel at Riverview cemetery in gher of Salem spent the weekend the maintenance of Camp Kilowan. Portland. here at the Tex Blazek home. Mr. ___________ Monday. Bruce came out Sunday for Easter The Mill City Garden club will 1 dinner, and they returned to their meet Thursday, April 9 for a 1 o’clock homes that evening. '■* dessert ------ - 1 luncheon L at .... the home of ... Mrs. I Curtis Cline with Mrs. Adolph Brun Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coryell and ner and Mrs. Charles Dolezal as host- j family of Portland spent the week esses. Dr. Helen Gilkey of Corvallis I end here with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil will be present to speak and show Lake. Other dinner guests on Sun- colored slides of wild flowers. Dr. day at the Lake home were Ray Gilkey is an authority on wild flow Shepherd of Powell Butte, Mr. and ers and is the author of several books. Mrs. Charlie French, Helen Saucier She will be ai.ompanied by her sister and if time permits she will speak on and Jack Ruth. birds. We invite you to make our Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and children, Frankie, Liz, and Wendy, Mr. and Mr-. Lowell Cree and Don, store your headquarters for have returned from an eight-day va Mrs W. N. McClintock, Patty, Mark, ail sporting goods. cation in California, where they and Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon visited with friends and relatives en McMorris were in Salem Sunday af See Us For The Best route, and at their destination, in ternoon where they attended a recep In Tackle. | Bakersfield. Stops were made in Los tion in honor of Mrs. Cree's mother, i Gatos, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Was Mrs. J. C. Dickinson on her 79th | Licenses Too! co, and Bakersfield. At Los Gatos, birthday. Hosts for the reception the Moores were guests at the home were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton, Mr. of Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, where and Mrs. W. H. Dickinson of Salem they were reunited with visitors from and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree of the East, Mrs. Elise Link, of Old Mill C.ty. The affair was at the Lyme, Conn., and Mrs. Marie Curtin, Pringle Park club house. About 125 of New York City. The three women attended. Mrs. Di.kinson has three Cliff Crook John Barker are aunts of Mrs. Moore, and the children, seven grandchildren and 13 two Easterners met the Moore’s great grandchildren, and all were Phone 607 Mill City, Ore. present Sunday. children for the first time. Mill Ends NBC COCOANUT Shortbread reg 49c 39c SANTIAM GREEN Beans 5cans 98« BLUE BELL Triple Pac, Reg. 59c Potato Chips pkg 49c NO. I Potatoes 25 lbs 89« BOY - AR - DEE Spaghetti and Meat Balls 4-151 oz. cans 98« Let's Get Ready For FISHING SEASON Opening Day April 25th HUDSON HOUSE SOLID PACK Tomatoes4-21cans98i Red & W hite Store On The Highway We give Penny Saver Stamje SPORTSMAN’S CENTER We Feature I I Phone 2671 Mill City Ore. _____________________________________________ PLAN TO ATTENDTHE i of Our New Building at Mehama and S McCulloch Chain Saw Day @ « Saturday, April 4th, 10 a. m. FREE PRIZES I)-30 McCulloch Chain Saw 18 inch Bar 1 McCulloch Pin-Tail Chain File Holder and File SOUVENIRS for EVERYONE to 4:30 p. m FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS You are invited to come in and inspect our new quarters. Our new home will enable us to give you even better service than before. ONLY ADULTS ELIGIBLE FOR PRIZES V Raymond Branch Phone UL 9-2160 Son Equipment Company _ - - Mehama, Oregon