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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1959)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Recent guest» at the Bonnie M hit- The Charles Kellys and Ixr Reeses Mr. and Mrs. Erwin THURSDAY. JUNE IL 1959 sett Jr., home were his parents, Mr. spent the weekend in Eugene where Petersen were making S. "Pete” plans this and Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett Sr., of Kelly installed officers for the Cas week for a . ane trip to their horn- Bonneville and her father, John King. cade Lions club Saturday nigbt. On state of Michigan where they were They were here to attend gradua Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly married. They had not been back for tion ceremonies of the Mill City ele were in Corvallis for the installa 132 years. Visitor» last seek at the home of mentary school when Gary Whitsett tion of the Benton «nd Corvallis The names of several pupils were graduated from the eighth grade. Lions Clubs, held jointly. Last Mon i inadvertenly left out of the list pub- Mr and Mrs. Clyde Rogers were Mrs. Mrs. Frank Rada was taken to day, the same service was performed ished last week as having appeared David J. Ferguson, a former resident of Mill City and her brother and wife. Santiam Memorial hospital recently for the Central club of Independence in the piano recital of Mrs. Barney Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitzbauer. by ambulance, where she is recuper and Monmouth. j Scott s pupils at Fellowship Hall on Visitors at the C. M. Cline home Sunday, May 31. These were Joyce of Arabia; Mrs Abbie Geertson and ating following a light stroke. Mr. this week include their son. Charles, and her brother. Phillip Means of Rada stated she will be moved to the Gleason, Lynda Parker, Laura Jo and family of Sunnyside, Wash.; Philomath Mrs. Geertson is a form home of their daughter, Mrs. Mary Rambo. Pamela Graham, and Chris er teacher in the Mill City schools. Martin in Portland, when she is able also the sister and husband of Mr. tine Story Others already mention Cline and another guest from In ed were Kandee to travel. Henness, Susan Rodney Goble who has been sta diana. A surprise no-host luncheon was Kelly, Sarah Jo Kelly. Kathy Story, tioned with the Air Force at Las Robert Draper and Ernest Gra Vegas, Nevada, is visit'rg at the given by the Presbyterian ladies at ham left early Wednesday morning Mark Sheythe, and Mary Gay Re home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Fellowship hall Saturday at 1 o'clock for Portland where they will attenu Mine. who is an advanced pupil. Verda Goble and with other relatives. in honor of the birthday annivers the session of the Masonic Grand Miss Erma Graham of San Fran I He will leave the first part of July aries of Daisy Geddes and Cora Lodge of Oregon cisco will arrived in Salem this Sun Goodman. The group presented a gift for his new base in England. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs. day and will spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull have of a rhododendron bush to Miss Ged 1 Velma Bilyeu and Brent w,ent to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest des and nylon hose to Mrs. Goodman. moved to Salem where both are em | Drain Friday where they visited at , Graham. Marine Pvt Darrell W. Jon«-, son the home of Mrs. Shaw’s brother. ployed. (.rave-side services will be held at James R. Henry, airman. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laymon Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernatzki and 11 a. m. Friday June 12 at Fairview of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Henry, route 1, box 24-B. Lyons, took part family. On Saturday they went to cemetery for Ruby E. Horner, form is serving with Aircraft Ferry in Operation “Twin Peaks” on Cali- Gold Beach to get their daughter. er long-time resident of Gates, who Squadron 32. at the Naval Air Sta I fornia’s southern coast rrom May 17 Audrey, who has been employed as died at Menlo Park. Calif.. May 24. tion at San Diego, Calif. He is a to June 2. with Marines from the a beauty operator there since early Conducting the service will be Rev. graduate of Santiam Union High First Marine Division at Camp Pen I last winter. They returned to Drain Robert Roach. Concluding rites will dleton, Calif. school. ‘ Saturday night and came back to be under the auspices of the Santiam Mill City Sunday afternoon. Audrey Rebekah lodge. Mrs. James Grant and Mrs. Rich will remain in Mill City until she i finds employment. ard Boedigheimer of Stayton enter Mark Sheythe and John Kelly will tained Saturday at the home of Mrs. leave Sunday for Junior-High camp Grant with a luncheon in honor of at Silver Falls for week's stay. They Mrs. William McClintock on her have attended camp for several years birthday anniversary. Present were before. The camp will be under the Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. Franklin Mc sponsorship I spvnoviBiup of the Presby tei ian Dowell, Mrt. Gordon McMorris, Mrs. | church this time, with registration Boedigheimer and Mrs. Grant. handled by Rev. James Hardy of Mrs. John Edward Lindenmayer Mehama. ■>f Eureka. Calif., brought her father, Dr. Mark Hamnierieksen's Upto- L. E. Dike of Mill City, home from metric offices in the Bell building in a Salem nursing home last week. Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. ' He is reported as doing quite well, to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne i Mr- Lindenmayer (Gweneth Dike) cessary. aav. plans to return to her home as soon Mrs. Kenneth ( hance has recened : as >he is able to locate a housekeep- word from Mrs. Robert Bigg- (Jane ■ er tor her father. Rev. and Mrs. Mrry l^twrence Peterson) that she and her husband will both be employed at the Centen and their three children went to nial show in Portland tins summer. 1 Eugene Sunday afternoon to attend He will be in the garden section and Baialaureute services in the evening For the convenience of I she in the office. Mr. Biggs, who is and Commencement exercises Tues our many local custom majoring in political science, has been day for the graduating class of North Law lecturing over radio on gardening west Christian college. Rev ers and also for tourists and landscaping. They have been in rence is a member of the class. Mrs. we have installed new returned San Francisco, but will make their Lawrence and children 1 home in Eugene following the Cen home Wednesday and Mr. Lawrence “Home Clean'* modern will return to M il Citv Friday. tennial show. Rest Rooms. Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP Friendship Circle of the Presby terian church niet recently at Virgin at Lyons for that permanent, sham When better Hamburgers are made, we’ll have them. ia Hoeye’s, with Edna Helgath in poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele- I charge of the business session. Helen pnone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our Complete Drive hi Menu. For Quick Service Phone 1905, Harris assisted in serving refresh w ork and service. Closed Wednesdays. Thursday evening the Jaycette» ments. During the course of the Then Drive Over and Pick I’p Your Order. evening, a Bible dictionary was pre | rad <i.liner in Salem at Randall’s sentid to the hostess from the group, Chuck Wagon, Members attending as she will soon be moving to Cor were Mmes. John Wills, James vallis. Attending the last meeting of Grant. Larry Carrick, Roy Podrab- the current season were Barbara sky, Beryl Lamb, Verne Shaw, Al Mrs. Steers, a visitor, Eleanor LaMun- Ziebert. and Harold Simes. | n v.ng Steers and Mrs. William i yan, Winnifred Moore. Edna Hel Jim and Erma Haley gath, Helen Harris. Virginia I Truitt were guests. After dinner the On Santiam Highway Mill City, Ore. Phone 1905 1 ladies went bowling. Hoeye Something New Relief Is Just A Few Steps Away ! Haley’s Drive In Blue Bell Potato Chips Reg. 59c Triple P?k 49* NABISCO Oreo Creme Sandwich Large 49c pkg. 4?c NEBERGALL'S All Meat Wieners lib cello pkg 53c BLUHILL Margarine 5 lbs. 98* DUNDEE Solid Pack TUNA 4 1 m cans 98c SANTIAM GREEN % BEANS 5 ,5! “■ ca"s 98‘ SPORT Shirts re«s'75,oS'-’5$1.25 Prices Good for Fri., Sat., Sun., June 12, 13, 14 Red & White Store On The Highway We give Penny Saver Stamps We Feature Phone 2671 Mill City Ore ff“ 1 ■ Here’s How You May Get A Fine Used Car 1949 Chevrolet 2-door. A Bonafide $195 value for only I. 2. 3. 4. Register at Gene Teague Chevrolet Satur day, June 20, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Drawing for name of lucky buyer will be at 5:1 5 Same Day. Participants must hold a valid Oregon Driv er's License to be eligible. Employees of Gene Teague Chevrolet and their families are not eligible. Join The Fun! Come to our JUNE USED CAR ROUNDUP Saturday, June 20 Spend AH Day July 4th At Mill City LIONS CLUB BREAKFAST MILL CITY PARK Pancakes, Eggs, Ham, Good Coffee, Served from 5a. m.-ll a. m. BINGO GAMES All Used Cars Are To Be PARADE MARKED DOWN Starting at 10 A. M. City Park FOR OUR JUNE 20 ROUNDUP SPONSORED BY TEEN AGE COMMITTEE SPONSORED BY MILL CITY AMERICAN LEGION The Greatest zar event this town has ever seen! Also Coming June 20 Our New Car Economy Run See what mileage a new Chevrolet w ill get by actual test We will seal off the main gas tank, drain the carbure tor, then attach a one-gallon can, direct to the carburetor. Motor Cycle Races 1:00 P. M. at Race Track West Of Mill City on Old Highway This test will be carefully supervised and checked by competent officials. SPONSORED BY MILL CITY MOTORCYCLE CLUB The test drive will be started at Mill City, and the test car will be driven at 55 mDes per hour until it is out of gasoline. Little League Baseball Allen Field 3:00 P. M. DON’T MISS IT! Gene Teague Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Phone RO 9-2126 Stayton, Oregon Double Header SOFTBALL GAMES Allen Field First Game 6 P. M. Outdoor Dance On Tennis Court Santiam Union High School SPONSORED BY MILL CITY JAYCEES JO FIRE WORKS DISPLAY SPONSORED BY MILL CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPPARTMENT Free Will Offering Will Be Collected At The Fireworks.