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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1959)
GATES Mrs. H. N. Wilaon Special «»'vices and music for Father’s Day, June 21 at 11 a m. ■ave been planned at the Gates Com munity church. All are asked to wear entennial dress if possible. Mr and Mrs. Le-1 e F Allen spent a couple of day- in Seaside thih last w ek vi- tint her niece Mrs Carl Stickle. While returning home following •'-■ bridal shower for Mr». Gordon Devine Friday, Marlin Cole’s car struck a deer ju-t west of The Last • r doing much damage to the front of the c»r. His mother, Mrs. Hattie Cole suffered from shock and ATTEND THE 1959 Chevrolet Economy Run Starting at Tom’s Shell Station Mill City, 2:30 Saturday, June 20 See what mileage a new Chevrolet will get by actual teat We will Heal off the main gaa lank, drain the carbure tor, then attach a one-gallon can, (fired to the carburetor. TTils test will I m * carefully sujierviaed and checked by competent official**. The test drive will be started at Mill City, and the test car will be driven at 55 mfies per hour until it is out of gasoline. LET US PROVE CHEVY’S ECONOMY Bean Festival Princesses To Be Here New And Used Car Bargains! I Sat., June 20 Here’s How You Mav Get IS BARGAIN DAY AT A Fine Used Car Gene Teague Chevrolet ' 1949 Chevrolet 2-door, A Bonafide $195 value for only IN STAYTON Get in on the Best Deals of the Year, I. ALL NEW AND USED CARS ARE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS 2. 3. Sat., J une 20 I I DON’T MISS THEM! 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 5:15 Same Day. Partic pants must hold a valid Oregon Driv er's License to be eligible. Employees of Gene Teague Chevrolet and their families are not eligible. Gene Teague Chevrolet Phone RO 9-2 I 26 Stayton, Oregon was given treatment by Dr. Reid, but. I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JI NE 18. 1959 other occupants of the car were not | New Grand Master hurt. Michael. Ronnie and Susan Jensen I By Dorothy Williamson are vi.-iting this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Williamson and ! five children motored to Grants Paas Tney aie children of Mr and Mrs where they spent the weekend with Can Jen en of Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Burley Coffey and their Mrs. William Pennick and son. Bill tnree children. went to Warrenton Sunday to visit her uncle, Lionel Colgan at his home Mrs. Dorothy Harns and ____ Mrt He r.a- been hospitalized for some 1 Ruby Reid were hostesses to a cof tiro- at Portland, but is reported fee Munday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harris. Plans were discussed much improved Patsy and BilHy Pennick, and lor tne loud cumessiun at the Gates Francis and John Reid of Mill City, Canyon Fair. It was dec.ded to call accompanied by Mrs. Barbara Pen the kindergarten group that will be nick, attended the Rose festival i working in the concession the “Kan- parade in Portland Saturday. De- I yon Kitchen Kuties.” Instead of wear signs and colors were reported the ing the hot Centennial dresses, the best ever—and the weather perfect. group voted to wear white bloaaaa, Mrs. Don Teeters and three gons of galnered skirls and big Kewpie Mehama visited at the home of Mr. bows. The food concession will open and Mrs. Ned Richards at 1 p. m- Friday and will be open friend Edwin Watkins and his Saturday and Sunday, Women from James Raynell, both of Larson AFB the three clubs here in Idanha and spent a short pass here visiting his Detroit wili be working in three hour DAVID W. PEARSON mother, Mrs. Greg Stevens, who re -inti- with tnree to a shift. The clubs New Leader of Frema-ons cently moved here from Gardena- participating are: Detroit Civic Chib, In concluding ceremonies of the idanha American Legion Auxiliary Calif., and his grandmother. Mrs. the 109th Annual Communication of Oliver Watson. and the Deanna Preschool club. Lawrence Seigmund was in Gates Grand Lodge AF&AM. held in Port fry MAURlTA’S BEAUTY SHOP the first of last week, from Salem, land .June 10-12, Dav.d W Pearson, at Lyons for that permanent, sham Portland, was installed to succeed looking up certain pieces of proper poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele ty. He was accompanied by his sister. Walter L. Lansing Salem, as Grand phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our Wild» Seigmund, both of whom grew Master of Masons in Oregon. 'Serving with Pearson will be: De work and service. Closed Wednesday. up in this area They called on the Mr. and Mrs. Junior Williamson E. J Richards family and recalled puty Grand Master. Julius M. Swan- on, North Bend; Senior Grand made a hurried trip to Lebanon Sun old times. La-* Monday’s storm got a little Warden. Howard C. Belton, Canby; day when they learned that two of their nephews had been m an acci loo close in the afternoon and light Junior Grand Warden, Lyxnar. C. ning set a tall fir tree afire on the Palmer, Eugene; Grand Treasurer, dent. The elder boy, Ernie Presley, Joseph Bowes faim near his gate en Franklin C. Howell, Portland; Grand got off with a few scratches but trance It could be seen quite a dis Secretary H D Proudfoot, Portland; Harold Dean Presley had his throat tance until a pumper truck arrived Grand Chaplain. Rev John Richard cut, some of his teeth knocked out to as-ist. It smouldered all night, son, Portland; Sr. Grand Deacon W. and a broken knee. His face is cov but was cut down the next morning. D. E. Sharpe. Portland; Jr. Grand ered with cuts and scratches he re Troyer, North ceived when his head went through Connie Stewart js staying in Sa Deacon, Edwin A iem with her sister and brother-in-law Bend; Grand Marshall. Enoch B. the windshield of the car he was Mi. and Mi- John Payton. and small Carison, Portland; Grand Orator. Dr riding n. Ernie was driving a model uaughter. She will work this sum Carroll C. Roberta, Eugene; Grand T Ford which was hit headon on a mer. but plans to take a business Historian, John C. Wilkinson. Port blind curve by another ear. Another course this Fall to add to her high land; Sr. Grand Steward. Willard L. pa-.-enger of the Model T was taken Cox, Portland; Jr. Grand Steward, to a Eugene hospital with a skull school training. Jack Oliver is home for the sum- Earle Cobum, Falls City; Grand • fra ture. All involved are doing sat - mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Standard Bearer, J. S. Kasserman, isfactorily. Joe Leis has returned home from i Clyde Oliver, following a year at Redmond; Grand Sword Bearer, Jul Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay ius J. Ginibel, Hermiston; Grand OSC. He will pe employed here this Organist, Wilford C. Long Port ton. About two months ago he was summer. I> a.ie R j h, daughter of Mr. and land; Assistant Grand Secretary, injured in a fall from a ladder and Mrs Lyle Ru-h of Salem, has been Hugh E. Muirhead. Portland; Grand taken to the hospital. While there her Pursuivant, Alba R Card. Seaside; he fell out of bed and broke his hip. pend.ng a few days with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Grand Tyler, Edwin A. Johnson, He now has a pin in his hip and gets around in a wheel chair. j Rush. She will also spend some Portland. Milton L. Meyers, Saiem P.G.M.; i John Estey, who is employed by time in Mill City with her other grandmother, Mr». Bess Vamiermi er. Leif S. Finseth. Dalias. PG M and Rudy Lumber of Idanha, was injured Ke th Hennes.- spent some time Desmond E. Stanenko. Portland. in a logging accident Monday at ver the wiekend with his parents Grand Pursuivant, had died during Rainbow Lake. While he was operat Mr and Mr- Glenn Henne- . hav- the year and memoria. services were ing a crane, a knot flew off a log injuring his eye. He was taken to . .ng be n on a through trip with a neld for them. Various reports of officers and Salem Memorial hospital. 11 md of cars from Kenosha, Wise. His Arthur Ray Taylor and his financée wife and children will return to Sall committees developed these statis Miss Sh.ela Griggsby, spent Satur tics: , La»e with him soon. Sunday in ------------ Portland visiting I unds for the Grano Lodge total day and - ---------- < — — Mi and Mrs. Earl Kershaw, of Ogaim Neb., arrived Tuesday for a <3,938,338, an increase of $168,101. an„°_W a™ybuldy “nd. hi.8 wife- Mr and Mrs. Gudne Geston motor Seventy-nine children of deceased visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kei haw, and the W. N. Ker- Master Masons were given educa- ed to Cottage Grove over the week amount of end to attend the wedding of their haws The men are cousins, and the tional grants in the grandaughter, Mis» Charlotte Jacobs. . w.oniers plan to see other relatives $17.015. Total expenditure? for charity Miss Jacobs is the daughter of Mr. in Oregon on their vacation. Arlene Kershaw, Patsy Pennick were $166.836. a per *apita of $3.74. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Sweet Kathy Harns, Sharon and Cheryl Lveiage age of 92 residents at the Home. It was a home wedding with 17 H.rte were among the group of Home is 82 years The Home En gui -ts present. The groom, Joseph wi.inbow girls leaving Sunday for dowment Fund was increased $87 637 W ill.arcs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grand A* embly to be held at La- Ito a total of $1.167.150. Participa Bill Williams of Cottage Grove. The Grandi for three days. They were tion of Fiiemasons in the affairs of I couple left for the coast on a short icsompanied by Mrs. W. B. Hirte the public schools were the grtatest honeymoon following the .eremny Mr-. Bernadine Stoll took bei -nd Mr . Stella Kay. They went by in the history of Grand Lodge Re- 11eptions for school teachers were a, daughter, Becky Stoll to Salem Mon i dr.ven by Eugene Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck of Port- i feature of this participation. The day to attend Girl’s State. i- were dinner guests Sunday at new Grand Lodge of Japan was given fraternal rrcogmtion. the O car Osterhout home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Devine re- Omit spices when prepar.ng food •uin <1 from their wedding trip to Born June 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reno. They are making their home for the freezer, since they tend to be LaVern* Jackson of Rt. 2. Silverton, come strong flavor, d in »toraye. n a motel just east of Gates a son. Geary Allen. weighing 9 and Mrs. Clarence Ball and pounds 12 ounces. daughter, Carol Sue, drove to Port- Born June 8 to Mr. and Mrs Ed land Sunday to v.-it his sister. Mrs, win Michael Rieger of Rt. 2. Scio, Ralph (Elsie i Eppley. and two a daughter. Karen Marie, weighing daughters, who had just arrived from 7 pounds 13l4 ounces. Charleston. W. Va., due to the serious Born June 11 to Mr and Mrs. llness of their uncle. Chris Svend- P -ild Marion T wery of Rt. 1, Jef- *•■11 a patient in a Portland ho-pital. fei on, i a ->■•> A die Lee. weighing Mrs. Velma Carey *pent several (•und ! 5*4 ounces. day* in Portland last weekend, visit- Born 'une 14 to _____________ Mr and Mr». ’ng at the home of hi r «on Eugene Larry Gene Urban of Mill City a < are;, and family, and taking in the Li n e Eoi Jean, weighing 6 sights. I pound 13^4 ounces. Detroit-Idanha New Arrivals Offers All Clubs, Lodges. 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