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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1959)
after school, honoring their daughter Pre-School Graduation »—THE MILL CITt ENTERPRISETHl BSD A'. JI \E 1, 1»59 Sharon’s 10th birthday anniversary Present were Virginia Carter, Sara Held at Mehama Church Bv Eva Bressler By Mrs. John Teeters Kay Wagner, Joy Prideaux. Paula MEHAMA—Pre-school graduation The last meeting until fall for the Pennington, Delores Trahan. Nikki exercise* were held in the church .'»01001 Wallen, son of Mr. and Lyons Extension unit was held Thurs Cruson, Margaret Ward. Donr.a Hu uasement Tuesday morning. May 26. Mrs. L. E. Wallen, who has been day at the home of Mrs. Donna As ber and Rosemary Morrison. A short program was given followed stationed with the Marines in Japan, mussen with an all-day meeting. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown of j by the graduation exercises at which arrived home last week for a leave tio cooking was the subject of the day Salem were Wednesday afternoon vi 13 children received diplomas. before reporting to Camp Pendleton. with Juanita Wright and Donna As sitors at the home of Mrs. Don Bro Graduating were Steven Bender, I Calif., the last of June mussen the project leaders, and all therton. Mr. Brown is a cousin of Roberta Bethell. Rebecca Clason, Leon McCarley of Polson. Mont., members taking part. Alma Olm- Mrs. Brotherton. Barbara Klundt. Herbert Carpenter, tead gave a report on program plan Wednesday visitors at the home of Pamela Lewis. Penny Nash. Steven was a Wednesday evening csller at ning for the next year. Alma Spell- Mrs. Donna Asmussen and laughter, Olsep. Larry Parker, Diana Rock the home of his parents. Mr. and meyer won the baby sitting prize and Mildred, were Mrs. Eugene Sperle well. Donald Wagner and Jimmy Mrs. Horace McCarley. He was in the state transacting business in Port Helen Johnston won the door prize. and children from Mt. Angel. Lavone Wagner. Mrs. Johnston, out-going president Sperle remained for the rest'of the Mrs. James Hardy, pre-school land and Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Miletta moved presented her officers with a cor- week with Mildred. teacher, served appetizers and coffee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richardson moved to mothers present after the exer during the weekend into the Allaway sage in appreciation of their help house here. The Milettas formerly through the year. Attending were Sue eo Salem Thursday. They have resid cises. _____________________ lived in Salem and he is employed by Walton, Juanita Wright. Kay Linde ed in the Oral Toland house for some Parkett Logging Co. mann, Eleanor LaMunyan, Lois Mor time. Mrs. Ruby E. Horner Members of the Lyons f ire ooard gan, Lucille Huber, Lottie Grosso, Mrs. Pearl Allaway and Roxie Mc Betty Carter, Helen Johnston, Leoa have received notice of a new in Dies in California Carley went to Diamond Lake Fri Johnson, Gypsie Weaver. Alma Spell- | surance classification. Class 9 in the GATES—Word was received last day evening, returning home Sunday meyer, Alma Olmstead, Donna As water district Will receive a 43% week of the death of a long-time afternoon. mussen, Florence More. Mildred Jet rating with a reduction dated back to Gates resident, Mrs. Ruby E. Horner, Jacqueline Bouche, daughter of er, Doris Geraths, and Reta Cruson. October 1, 1958. Class 9A in the rural on Sunday, May 24. in Menlo Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bouche. was Jane Truitt and Eleanor Pakula were district will be a rating of 14% with Calif. She had been living with her' the winner of the award and trophy guests of the day. it reduction retroactive to October 1, daughter, Mrs. Muriel Hensholt and as the outstanding music pupil at The regular meeting of Faith Re- 1959. The main reason for this re family, and passed away in her sleep. St. Mary’s school in Stayton this bakah lodge was held last Wednesday duction is the purchase of the new With her hueband, A B. Horner,' year. night with a small attendance. Hazel fire truck. who preceded her in death, she op Mr. «nd Mrs. Bert Bailey and Lewis, noble grand, presided over the Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton re erated the Gates General store for children of Springfield, visiting dur meeting with the usual routine of turned home Sunday evening from a many yearns and would have been 74 ing the weekend at the Julius Tietze business carried out. Florence Branch two weeks vacation trip which took years old in October. home. gave an interesting report after at them to the middle west. They visit Funeral services were conducted at Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and tending the school of instruction for ed in Idaho, Colorada, Kansas, Ne Palo Alto by the Rebekah lodge, of secretaries held at the Assembly of braska, Iowa, Missouri and Okla which she was a member, and final granddaughter, Barbara Richmond Oregon in Roseburg May 18. Hazel homa. While at Garden City, Kan., interment will be in Fairview Ceme visited in Amity last Thursday. On Tuesday evening guests at the Tietze Lewis, delegate to the Assembly they attended high school graduation tery here at a later date. home were Mr. and Mrs. Orville from Faith Rebekah lodge, will give for his son, Gail Garton. aUo for his Downing of Fox Valley and their daughter, Linda from the 9th grade. her report at the next meeting At the social hour, Birthday night' was They only needed 26 miles to have school at Cave Junction, has returned son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and| observed, with Hazel James and traveled 5000 miles. They encounter to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and two children Mrs. Hugh Johnston for the summer. of The Dalles. Hattie James the hostesses. Refresh ed all kinds of weather. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen, daugh- 1 Due to the absence of Rev. Ruth ments were served with the tables Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and decorated in the birthday motif. children of Salem were weekend Cotton, the Gideons were in charge ters Diana and Jewell and son. Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg spent | guests at the home of her parents, of services Sunday morning at the left last Thursday for Colorado j the weekend at Seaside, where they i Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Bodeker. Addi Methodist church. Ivan E. Kenagy where they will visit relatives. The Jim Richmond family visited i were guests at the homes of her tional Sunday guests were another was the speaker and was assisted by What do you mean, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellers soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craig, with Keith Craig, son Saturday with the Fred Duffys in and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stassen. Norman Johnson and son. and Mr. of Mr. Craig as organist. All were Mill City. Friends and relatives learned this I Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer entertain and Mrs. Scott Lamb and four child from Albany. "armamentarium?'* Clinton Land was the honored guest week that Lulu Berringer, who has ' ed a group of girls Tuesday afternoon ren also of Salem. The group en- been making her home with a brother at a farewell dinner held Monday at oyed a picnic dinner at the North Santiam State park. Douglas and the noon hour at the home of Mr. Kenneth Morris in Prineville, had David Hampton remained for the and Mrs. James Wright. Mr. Land suffered another stroke and was in who has been music instructor at quite serious condition. week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook were j Between Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mari-Linn is moving to Silverton soon in Portland Friday night and Satur where he will be employed in the children, Joanne, Luella, Judy -nd Portlanil-Saleni-Idanha school there this Fall. He has a wife day where they visited Mrs. Eva < Keith left Monday morning for a all way points week’s vacation which they will spend and two children. Attending the din Crook who has been receiving treat Allied Van Lines Agent in Washington. They will visit at the ner were faculty members, Mrs. Jan ments at a Portland hospital. Mrs. Local & Nationwide Sometimes physicians forget home of their son-in-law and daugh Powell, Mrs. Viola Helsel, Mrs. Ina Crook is much improved and may be 1 Household Moving ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hannaford at Bell Morrison, Mr- Elva Kuiken. Mrs. able to go to her son’s Pome in Port- ' and talk their own language. Aberdeen and will see their grand- Katie Skillings, Mrs. Martha Poole. land some time this week. Stayton Phone RO 9-2870 Mrs. Henry Kornmann and two of Mrs. Hazel Wirth. Allan Ridder. Greek to most people. Now, daughter for the first time. They' Salem EM 3-1626 her children of Vancouver. Wash., about the mouthful above, will also visit at the home of Mrs. Glenn Davidson, Ralph Hurst and visited Sunday with her mother and SHIP IT WRIGHT Andersons .sister in Seattle, and at the Mr. and Mrs. James Wright. ever hear something like this from your doctor I Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her par sisters family. Mrs. Jennie Moe and home of her parents at McClarey. ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kimsey and **... drawing on our present armamentarium to Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and family. daughter, Mrs. Eldon Thompson spent Memorial day in Eugene at the treat you ..Actually,“armamentarium” is just a The Mehama school held their last home of Mrs. Clarence Decker. Mrs. spent the weekend at Cathlamet, Decker is a daughter of the Hubbards. day of school picnic at the school doctor's word for the array of treatments and NEW and USED Wash., where they were guests at the Mr and Mrs. Raymond Berry of house, Friday, May 29. Games were medications at his disposal. When it comes to home of Mrs. Smith’s brother, Mr. Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Willard I played and a large group of parents and Mrs. Jack Linquist and family, i drugs, this armamentarium is tome thing. Thou Berry and children from Forest I and children enjoyed the picnic din Wendell Weaver and son. Kenneth I Grove, ner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and sands and thousands, literally. All are reaJtly ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ spent the weekend at Odell Lake, re son. Jim. from Glendale. Mr. and ( The teachers of the Mehaina school turning home Sunday evening. available in this pharmacy to help preserve you* Mrs. Delbert Berry and children from entertained their pupils at picnics CARPETING and ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis are re Stayton, and Mrs. Richard Schiewek Monday at their respective homes. health when needed—a public service which wi ceiving congratulations upon the and daughter from Mill City were Several mothers helped transport the are pleased to render. LINOLEUM birth of another granddaughter, Le- Saturday dinner guests at the home children in their car» and assisted tha Marlene, born to their son and of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. the teachers. Mrs. Myers entertained wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gruggett of Eu- j her pupils at her home on the Little of Mehama, Friday, May 29 at Salem O. E. gene spent the weekend at the home J North Fork road at Elkhorn, and General hospital. The little Miss has i of their son-in-law and daughter, | Mrs. Parker took her pupils to her APPLIANCES two older sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington and home at Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockman of family. The Rev. James Hardy and B. L. Corvallis were weekend guests at the Dependable Prescription Service Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaver of t Kirsch attended a meeting of Wil home of Elmer Hiatt. Rickreall, Mrs. Jessie Shelton from lamette Presbytery which was held Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery and Dallas; Mrs. Ida Worthington from! at Willamette Presbyterian church at children, spent the Memorial holiday Oswego; Mrs. Verne McMahon, Mrs. Oakville last Tuesday. at Toledo, where they were guests at William Laidlow. and Mrs. Maud i COMPII H XQU5C ». >_ the home of her sister -nd husband, Burmester of Portland were Memor Mr and Mrs. Thorpe Johnson and ial day guests at the home of Mrs. We Give and Redeem family. Alice Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Red) Mc Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt and Penny Saver Stamps Donald from Longview, Wash., were sons, Duane and Darrell, left the last Sunday guests at the home of his of the week on their vacation to 367 3rd St. Stayton sister, Mrs. Alice Huber. California. Enroute they visited with Kenton Johnston, who attends his brothers and families at Suth erlin, from there they were going to the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grimes at Alameda, and will also visit other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye and two ' children from ElSobrante, Calif., are | visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Roye. Mrs. E. L Roye and Mrs. James Hollingshead returned home Monday from Medford, after spending several days there attending the Oregon Conference of Methodist churches as delegates from the Lyons church MEHAMA LYONS PORTERsLAU WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Furniture MILL CITY PHARMACY Detroit-Idanha By Dorothy Williamson Now is the time to make plans for all Landscaping and Garden Needs. A call on us will do the trick. We will be glad to advise you on what to plant, and also will be right there to help you with all your Landscaping Problems Visit our Nursery and Florist Shop in Stayton. RALEIGH HAROLD Nanery and Ftortet Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. tn. lactadtog Sundays Visitors in the home of the Bill Hamiltons over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon and , family from Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon and family from Willamina. Vacation Bible school was a big success with an enrollment of 80 and a perfect attendance of 65. It only was in session for one week and com mencement exercises were held Fri day evening. Mrs. Jessie Savage. Susie and Rita, and Mrs. Clarence Golden visited relatives in Sweet Home Tuesday. Donald and Ronald, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leming of Idanha un derwent tonsilectomies Monday at Salem. They remained overnight but are doing satisfactorily. Visitors at the Ed Jackson home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vickers and daughter. Cheryl from Independence. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Harper and son Mark from Salem and Mrs. Rose Youngblood were visitors in the Benny Youngblood home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Gene Presley and six boys from Lebanon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil liamson and girls. Miss Becky Stoll is spending a week srith the Robert Liermans at Silver- ton. Qv/hen you buy! Fords are the lowest priced of the best-selling three, and Ford Dealers can make better trade-in allowances ... so you’ll save plenty! ©Ac you drive ! fords are built for sav ings ... on gas, on oil changes, and on main tenance ... so you can save, not only when you buy, but every mile you drive, too! When you cell ! Fords are styled to ttay in style and built to last ... so you can expect ’op value when you’re flnaL’v ready to trade or sell. ~ THS woetts-s MOST mautvuuy peoeoartossn cars CUSTOM 300 I' ifeloMKl-pnoed caroP V PHILIPPÌ Phom RO 9-21 If -the mod popjar tW' COMPANY r ».A.P. Stayton, Oregon