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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1959)
5— THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE IK. lMt --Mill Ends-- Guests Saturday Bight of Mr, and Mr*. Hf ward Farmen, were Mr and Mrs Frank Jackson of Salem. Mr. a"d Mrs, Lynn Herr; and t»o children of Happy Camp. Calif., spent the week-end at the Cecil Lake and D. B Hill homes. Mr. and Mrs. Koger Nelson and E. H. McGrath of Mobile, were visitors in Bend Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert. Linda Budlong from Happy Camp. Calif., is visiting in Mill City at ths home of ner grandfather ‘’Boots” Higdon, and her aunt, M s* Ruth Higdon Dr. Mark Uammeri.’kaeni Opus metric offices in the Bell building in Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m to 6:00 P. M No appointments ne- eessary. aat Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle of Gates, spent the weekend fishing at Marion Lake. They reported getting a nice catch •of fish. Bob Pratt, accompanied by Kath leen Story and children, and Mrs. John Muir and Shereen Muir, went to Portland Saturday to take in the ■ rose fesitval parade. The Ed Goshie family »ent to Portland Saturday to attend to busi ness matters. W bile tnere they took in the rose festival parade and also some of the CentenmaL Sylvia Duncan »as in Salem Sat urday afternoon and attended a luncheon of the Alpha D* lta P* sorority held at the Oregon Room uf Meier and F rank- tnat noon. Brooks Crosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cro-ier of Oak.anu, Ca,.f., former resiueuts here, iece<ved his Bachelor of Science degree from the University uf Oregon June 14. NOTH E:Ne»s item- for the Socie ty a»d Woman s page of the Mill City Enterprise may be given t Mrs. Mel bourne Rambo at her home or al the newspaper office alter th.s week. T»o old-time resident* of Mill City visited at the Mary Hartman home Munday. They were Lottie Gentry uf Salem and Emma Monroe of Al bany. Mrs. Hartman had not seen Mrs. Munro« for over 45 years. Miaa Cara Lee Whitten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Whitten of | Mill City, became a p.edge of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at me University of Oregon in Eugene, at a formal pledging ceremony May lb. Miss Whitter. is a freshman at the Univer Mr. and Mrs. (laude De Fra tea sity majoring in business. spent a week vacationing at Fawn. B. C. They had real good luck fish-1 Mill City friends «nd relatives have iug stating they caught some nice received word from Mi. and Mrs. Bill twu-puund lake trout. On their return Howe of Portland, that they are par tnp they visited one day in Van ents of the.r first child,’ a son burn cover, B. C. Monday, June 15. Mr and Mrs. Mor ns Howe of Mill City are the patern Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Smith and al grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. twu suus ul Albuquerque, New Mexi James Barton are the maternal co have been vis.t,ng at the home uf giandparents. The Bartons lived in his parent«, the J. p. Smiths, and his Mill City during construction of De sister. Alice Smith. The group attend troit dam. ed a lamiiy reunion uut of town on The Women’s Association of the Sunday. June 14. Presbyte an Church has announced Over-night guests uf Mrs. J. F. a two-oclock tea to be neld at Fellow Potter last week were Mr. anu Mrs. ship Hall this Thursday afternoon. Lafe Potter and two young grand June IS, with everyone welcome to daughters from Oregon City. Mrs. attend. The Summer offering for med Potter spent the early part uf this ical work will be uedcated at that week at the home of her brother, time by a special guest, Mrs. A E. Archibald of Salem who is World Clyue Hill, of Salem. Service cha.rman for Presbyterial. A Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kimmel »ere baby sitting’’ service will be provid in Portland Suuday to view the Ore ed. gon Centennial. Due states the ex- Mrs. A. R. ’Doh I spent Suiidav at mbits they were able to see in the Mrs. Clark t.me -went there were impressive, McMinnville visiting but that the much publicized mural is Booth, president of the Rivermead Golf club, and learned that her club a waste of "art’’ and money. would be interested in playing the Mr. and Mrs. Don Muffatt were Santiam Golf club jn the near future. uu'iness visitors in Portland Thurs Next week, the Santiam club plays day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dak Knoll, accord.ng to Mrs. Tohl. Moffatt's mother, Mrs. Otto Schultz, A group of Mill City ladies took a wtio left Saturday for Spokane, course of gulf lessons and have been Wash., wnere she will visit a son, enjoying the sport very much. In clud’d were Rosanmn ReMine. Bette Marvin Schultz and family. Kelle, Shirley Laird. Ruth Tohl. Sandra and Peggy Cooper, daugh Gladys Marshall and her sister, Mar ter.-- oi Mr. and Mis. Albin Cooper garet. are -pending the week in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oderman where they are gue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anuerson and children. (Dt.nola Sv.a.i) of Gold Beam. <J'c., The Andersons lived in Mill City and their children, Kathy and J mmy, dur.ng construction of Detroit dam. -pent last week here with her par ents, the James Swans, while Oder- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris from an was r**cuperating from an op east of Gales were in today to have eration on his hand. Jimmy stayed on The Enterprise sent to their sun, to spend a week or 10 days with his ti-car Ha.ns, who is stationed with grandparents, and Kathy expects to the Navy at San Diego. Oscar had visit later during b* an-p.i king sea written his parents stating he was son. The Odermans and the George kept bu-y with the training pro Gillenwater (Winona Swan) all live in Gold Beach now. having m-'Ved up gram. from Fortuna. Calif. The Gillenwat Rev. Robert Roach is assisting as er’s daughter. Carol Jean, and fam a cuunse.iui at me prvsoytenan Camp ily are at Monterey, near Fort Ord. at Silver Creek Falls this week. Also where he i- -tationed and the son, attending the session for Junior- Bob. has been attend.ng Humbolt Hgn age young people are Mark •State College Sheythe and Jonn Killy, this being Mark s second year at camp and John’s fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kim-ey (Oli \ isiting relatives and friends in vette Rules) spent tne weekend with the Huward Farmens They left Mill Lily Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Monday for Fall River Mills, Cal.f., Vi roe Webb from Sandpoint, Idaho. They were accompanied by their where they will spend tne summer. sons, Arthur and Arnold of L’. S. Mrs. Frank Hunter is in Los An Navy and une 01 their buddies. The geles al tne present time v.s.ting her uoys sh.p was docked in PortlanJ two s.ms, Jerry arm Bud and their idmig i.,e Ro«e Festival. families and a.so her brother-in-law Miss Ro-alie Scott, daughter of and sister. Mr. apd Mrs. Leon York. the Barn* y Scotts, ha» returned Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP num her college work, in religious at Lyons for that permanent, sham eduiation al Whitworth Coliegt in | poo and wave, or hairstyling Tele Spokane. Wash., for her cummer va phone ULrick 9-2476. Y’ou’U like our cation. Mis- Scott also carries a work and service. Closed Wednesdays. niinoi in mu-ic. aim has been a fea tured solui.-t many times. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VVhi taker Rex Stevenson, Jr., son of Mr. and spent Sunday in Portland with their Mrs. Rex Stevenson, fell on a pop son and daughter-in-law Mi and buttle recently cutting the back uf Mrs. Jerry Whitaker. Tne two his head and not only that, he ran couples attended the final Ruse Fes- a stii k into h.s mouth at the ame tival event*. time. Hi appeared to be getting along all right but an abcess form Mrs. W. R. Hutchewun and Mrs. er making it necessary for h.m to Harold W ilson will be present at the be taken to Santiam Memorial hos- Jaycette meeting this week tu give a j nai in Stayton. talk and demuusti ation on household storage. This week’s hostess is Mrs. A surprise visitor in tow n Sunday Harold Simes was Charles Wachter of Klamath ale, wh lived here many years ago Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Ma-on »ere in what is now the Loui- Verbeik Portland visitor« Thursday. They tou e. Hav i g -pent tne j>a-t years went on to The Dalles, and Cascade in R i’.» \. , • .s now ., !• it« a Locks for tne weekend to visit ...o’ -van for a truck-line in Klam over the weekend and returned to ath Falls, where h - brotner Joe. and their home here Sunday n.gnt m. al.-o li- • After having cof fee, he had “pot-luck" dinner with Dr. and Mrs. John Reid, f rames the Cha.- Kellys. As for the rest of .and Warren, left Monday for their the Wachter fam.ly all of whom at hool aim at well-known annual vacation trip to Galveston, tend* <1 Texas, where they will visit Mrs. he i- Mr- N’e'l Wachter is still in Reid's parents. Dr. Reid plans to re Grannell, Calif., where the elder turn in three weeks, but his family brotner. Ed. a.-u lives. The fourth will remain for a longer stay. They boy, William i- n Honolulu. T. H. almost decided to travel by way of One of the girls, Mrs. Joe Knight New York City, but after obta ning (Mary Wachter) has been in San plane tickets were unable tu secure Diego, < alii for many years. *nd the any hotel reservations in the city on other daughter. Mr*. John Booth short no tic i, so the fates had to tie 'Kathryn' anil her husband have a da.ry farm *n VVe*d. Calif. cancelled. E. H. McGrath of Mobile. Al*-. •* spending a month al the nome of his sister. Mrs Roger Nelson. He made tht trip by piane. They were among those taking in the rose parade Sat- iia\ and were much impressed with the event. Other recent guests at the Ne.'on home were his daughter and . .1...y. Mr and Mr». Elmer Harnish. Linda and Roger of Eagle Point; •'» m M s R.< hard Nelson and Dennis. Miss Mryna Halvorsen and Ben Kelly of Salem. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Pitta m and family went to Portland Sunday to take in aoaie of the aetivitie . They got tu see their nephew. Donald Snyder, sun of Mr and Mis A. K. Snyder of Idanha, who f or one of the submar.ne- docked al Port land. Young Snyder was on the Stickelback when it went down some tinie ago, w.,.., —t Snyder is on a 10-day leaveni w. The Gertrude Shoemaker Circle of i .u.stian church met Wednesday «’t iiu i.i! at the h me of Mrs. Susie <• Mrs. Arthur Hedge presi dent. presided at the business meet ing. A discussion was held on service , . jei’t- for the group Mrs. Lowell i :**e was urogram leader. Refresh ments were -erred by the hostess. Pies, nt were Mme-. E. K. Fiah. | <>.en Shelton. George Flook, Lowell Cree. Arthur Hedge and Mr». Haynes. The July meeting will be a barbecue lunch at the home of Mrs. Fish. Knight & Boyd L< gg:ng company had one of their logg ng trucks de molished recently mar Scotts Mills. According to Mrs. Boyd t was not the fault of the equipment, a- it was checked following the w reck and wa> found to be mechanically all right. She said it »as the cause of fa-t driving. Driver of the truck. Edward Wardin of Salim, was uninjured. Radio Service All Work Guaranteed Service Odh. Made Promptly EVENINGS ONLY Call 303 Mill City FREE TUBE CHUCKING Mill City Pharnuu y or at Residence CANYON TV SERVICE I Art Ba.HM tt. Prop. 353 S- E. (»rove Mill City Sunday, June 21st We II have a Special Menu for Him on that Day and he'll enjoy eating At Cherry's Country Kitchen in Mill City. Cherry’s Country Kitchen Formerly Mar Dean Cafe Highway 22 - - - - Mill City, Oregon Milk Delivered to Your Door W hen you need P R I N 1 |\G ON YOUR SAVE MILK BILL Mill City enterprise We are still selling Milk at the same old price. No Price Ra se Here at your Home Dairy. Get your Johnson Grade A Dairy Milk de livered at your home in glass jugs or bottles. Our Milk is Pure. I Order Strawberries Now Why go to all the work and fuss of preparing strawberries when you can order them from us. Fresh sugared sliced or whole Strawberries BUY A 30 POUND TIN $■• Efl FOR ONLY....................... Just right for Jam making or repacking for freezing. Orders must be phoned in to us on or before THURSDAY, JUNE 25th. Delivery Date Here, Friday, June 26 Quarts........................... 22c Half Gallon Jug..............43c Gallon Jug...................... 80c Starting Saturday, June 20 We will Deliver Milk to the Gates Area. Telephone Your Orders To 1302 Now. Johnson's Grade A Dairy HIRTE’S LOCKERS Phone 7005 and Take Father Out To Eat On His Day Calling on friends here Sunday e .Vi. anu Mr-. Ken Crosier and .laughter Zeta, of Oakland. Calif., but formerly of Mill City during the c of Detroit Dam. They had i come north to Eugene to witness the 1 aia.¡'la* on of their son and brother. Brooks Cro-ier, from the University of Oregon. Miss Sherry Hansen al- J so attended the commencement cere monies. The Cro-ier fam ly was to leave Monday for a trip to Nebraska, their home state, for a visit with relatives and to attend a reunion of classmates. Ken Epperson, elder sun of the Roy Eppeisons, has been at home on leave from the Army for the past two week.-, but depart- again this Fri day tor Fort Dix, New Jersey, from where he expect» to be sent to Lybia (North Africa) and will be stationed at Ti ipoli. Young Epperson took hi* ba-ic training at Ford Ord, later be- ing sent to Fort Belvior, Virginia, where he studied topographical and survey work at a special tngineer.ng - ‘oi. A -mall engineers’ group is being sent on the geodetic survey , . e.t on the Lybian coast, the job i- v e. ted to take at least one and one-half years. Television Phone I 302 Mill City I252 S. E. 4th Mill City A New Tire Service For The North Santiam Canyon Full Line Of Pennsylvania Premium Truck And Passenger Tires Complete Road Service FOR ALL TRUCKERS FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS Electric Hand Mixers in colors regular S19.95 Phone Mill City Guaranteed Repair Service on All Tires 16*95 PECK BROTHERS Steam and Dry Iron regular SI 7.95 $ 14*9 5 Canyon Headquarters Jack's Richfield Station (How About It Wives) A. and M. TOMAN Phone 1824 MUI City, Ore 2051 Highway 22 Mill City Phone 2051