The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 16, 1959, Image 2

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    IMF M'l.i. i'TTY FNTFRPRISfe [ton at Weddl - Funeral Home, with in­ on his Sth birthday anniversary.
Games and refreshments furnished
terment in Portland.
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok are the entertainment. Attending were
receiving congratulations upon the ar Darrell Huber, Tommy Johnston,
By Judi Hoeye
rival of another granddaughter a Sharon Spellmeyer, Elizabeth Land,
Each year there are four events
and
Larry
Sc
••
Reisterer,
Richie,
da irhter born to their daughte and
which are more or less traditional:
Bv Eva BresHler
nu. -and,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cuerri Manning.
a .’id
I
Rev. Ruth Cotton and husband Rev. hu.
Mr. and Mr.-. William Beran from the Freshman-eighth grade Party,
Schwarz of Salem. This is their third
Earl B. Cotton were in Salem Thurs- c.u.d. Toe other two are at the home Roger Mountain near Scio were the Sweetheart’s Ball, the Junior
di y where they attended the parson­ of their grandparents the Pietrocks. Sunday _______
aftenoon _______
visitor» at the home Prom and Senior Skip Day. The
grade party was
age club held at the First Methodist
Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. Leota of their daughter ar.d hatband, Mr. Freshman-eighth
held just recently in the gym. Using
Church.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Burmester.
Worden were hostesses for a shower
i
____ Taylor
__
.14,'. and Mrs. Donald Cornforth of
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
and lots of imagination and little money,.
S iem visited the last of tut week hi Friday evening honoring Mrs. Ralph children, Maurice, , Jane and "keith, Jr. I the Frosh managed to decorate the
Davis, the former
Miss
Juanita
the home of hi* father, Jack
.»„nt th«>
uvm in fine style, witk
ght
home. Of Waldport, who’had »Pent
the week gym
with crepe naner
paper
Kunkle,
held
at
the
Wri(
__
forth.
____
-
an
d
covered
end
at
Sister«,
were
Sunday
after-1
streamer«
and
cr»
—*• umbrellas,
Games
furnished
the
entertainment
A good crowd attended the quart-
noon callers at the home of her par- perfect for April Showers.
i y conference meeting at the Lyons with Alta Bodeker in charge. Win­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons, as j The Sweetheart’s ball, sponsored by
Methodist church on Tuesday even- ning prizes were Reta Cruson, Mar- I they were enroute home.
the Sophomores, has gone by with ail
ing. A 6:30 covered dish u'inne. pre- gaiet Kunkle and Bonnie Cruson.
1 Mrs.
~
Sarah"cookingham of Salem J its hustle and bustle. Now in turn the
After
opening
of
the
gifts,
refresh
­
< e.ed the business meeting. District
was a Sunday dinner guest at the Junior Prom, to be held April 18,
Superintendent Rector Johnson of ments were served with Bonnie and nome of Mr. and Mrs. E- L. Roye, gets its usual buildup. Everyone is
Merry
Jo
Cruson
presiding
at
the
. aiem was present to preside over the
serving table. Attending were the and attended church service» while eagerly searching for dates and all
I meeting. Good reports were heard honored
the Sirls are spending tons of money
guest, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Max­ here.
* from all committees.
MMI William Grimes and his wife on new dresses—(you didn’t think
ine
M
Dowell
and
Jessie
Bodeker,
of
■ >am Bridges from the Ga, Heat
arrived in Lyons the last of the week they’d wear the same old ones, did
Company underwent minor surgery Mill City; Dorothy Downer, Mabel from Portsmouth, Va. Grimes, who you,) Everyone is trying to guess
Downing,
Gertrude
Weidman,
Donna
I in Portland Thursday. He expected to
! is with the U. S. Navy, has a 15-day what the theme will be from the in­
be able to return home late in the ev- Asmussen, A[ta Bodeker, Evelyn leave ana will report back to Ala- vitations, but try as they may, the
|Julian,
Reta
Cruson,
Ethel
Huffman,
ening.
meda, Calif.
Juniors only sit around and look like
Mr. and Mr». Norman Artz and two Margaret Kunkle, Virgene Scott, Le­
Mr.’ and Mrs. Earl Allen and his a cat that swallowed a canary. (May-
titia
1-engasher,
Eva
Bressler,
Mer
­
daughters of Fortland and Mr. and
I sister, Mrs. Leota Worden spent be they did-'—New fad: how many
Mrs. John Stiener and family of Sal- ry Jo Cruson, Martha Cruson, Mikki | Sunday at Redmond, where they were canaries can you stuff into a junior?)
em were recent guests at the home Cruson, Mildred Asmussen and the guests at the home of Mr- and Mrs.
And then- the Senior Skip Day,
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges and hostesses. Sending gifts who were Willard Green, a coutin of Mr. Allen the last big fling before they are
unable
to
attend
were
Mildred,
Kay
family.
and Mrs. Worden.
tossed into the cold, cruel world. AU
Mr. and Mrs. Lion Williams from and Nauine Carr, Lynne Scott, Jo­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett visited the Seniors are looking forward to
Gold Beach, Oregon were week end anne Mason, Martha Schiewek, Jo­ Sunday in Klamath Falla at the this—the time of their lives!
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. anne Cruson, Edith Marks, Beulah home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bur-
On April 25 the Interschool dance
Lewis, Bertha Allen and Ruth Lyons.
Truman Tibbits and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Landsverg of gess. They were accompanied from will be held in Stayton. The school*
Friends in Lyons received word
Mill City by Mrs. Arnold Syverson, belonging to the Marion County “B"
Wednesday evening of the death of I Portland were Sunday guests at the and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine of League are all invited to this gala
Roy Heineck of Aumsville, a former ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev­ Gates.
affair. And it is sure that all who at-
resident here while they owned and ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead tend will have a wonderful time.
Mrs
Leland
Manning
entertained
operated Heineck’s Grocery now'
Shereen Muir and Rodney Schaer
Theil’s Grocery. Funeral services will “ group of youngsters Saturday af- and sons, Walter and Jimmie spent
be held Saturday at 9 a. m. in Stay- ternoon honoring their «on, Richie, the weekend at the coast. They en- have been selected to receive the
honor of being Girl and Boy of thè
Month for March. We extend the
heartiest congratulations to Shereen
and Rod.
i The Teen-age Committee planned
( and sponsored a wiener roast out at
the state park Friday night. If you
have ever gone to a wiener roast in
i the dark you know how much fun it
. can be. Everyone sounded like hoot
owls: "Who, who—are you?”
Ten Seniors took the Civil Service
Exam last week in the first step
toward summer employment. Each
of the 10 applicants hopes that he did
a good job on the test
Only one more 6ix weeks period
left. Students want school to be out
yet for the Seniors, graduation ap­
proaches too fast. All too soon they
■ will have to don the mantle of adult­
hood.
Santiam Ripples
I
How to add years
to your life
100 yean ago the average
American could expect
to live about 40 years.
Today—about 70. Modern sanitation, diet, drugs
and medical practice have added 30 years to our
life span. And note that 70 is oierngc. Many die
sooner. Many live longer. You
up
your chances
of being a ••longer” if you eat properly and get
proper medical care. This mean« periodic check­
ups by your physicist. As pharmacists we are
pleased to help by supply ing the drugs your doctor
prescribes—drugs unknown a century ago. We'rs
soconacious of the effect!' eness of modern mediune
that we're shooting for s life span of 100 years.
L How about you7
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Ser*<ce
Phone 6607
Mill City, Oregon
LYONS
[g|g
joyed fishing at Yachats and New­
port. Enroute home they visited at
the home of her sister at Depoe Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaik Roisterer Jr.,
and son, Scott of Scappoose, spent
the weekend at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bevier and his
sister Mrs. Jessie Shelton from Rick­
reall were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Alice Huber.
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered a» second class matter Na-
'•rnber 10, 1J4I at. the post offics St
Mil) City, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. It* 78.
Marion-Linn < ounties, per year »■**
uoi.ide, Marion-Lum l ountiea MJ*
Telephone 6651 or 7605
DON W. MOFFATT. Kditor-PablMMar
g <
WRIGHT TRUCK LINE
Be tw een
Port land-Salem-Idanha
all way points
Allied Van Lines Agent
Local & Nationwide
Household Moving
Stayton Phone RO B-2870
Salem EM 3-1626
SHIP IT WRIGHT
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COMPANY
Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore.
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