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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1959)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JULY 2, 195» Christian Women's Fellowship Officers Installed Wednesday Shower Given at Teeters Home for Mrs. Jim Owen MEHAMA— Ml- Harold Longfel low, Mrs. Don Stensland and Mrs. D L. Teeters were hostesses recently at the Teeters home for a small party honoring Mrs. Jim Owen.Mrs. Owen and her three daugnters are leaving the first of the week for an extended visit with relat.ve- in New York Present were Mmes. Larry Prich ard. Gene Clason, Leo Kirsch Ger ald Rockwell, Herbert Graen. Don Callahan, Bob Rash, Orval Landers, Walter Johnson, the honor guest, Mrs Owen and the three hosbeses. Mrs. Austin Longfellow, who was un able to come sent a gift- NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM G. E. Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Britton of Turner were dinner guests Sunday Installation services for the Chris ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell tian Women’s Fellowship of the [Cree. Christian church was held Wednes Mrs. Nancy Kelly, daughter of Mrs. day afternoon at the church Russell Kelly, won the bartieque out I Herbert Whitaker was installing of- fit given away ¡Saturday by Hilltop I ficer. Officers fur the coming year are Market. president. Mrs. William Shepherd; vice president. Mrs. Elmer Shaw; se Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson and cretary-treasurer. Mrs. Milton Ro Suzy spent one day last week in ten; program and worship d.rector, Portland, and while there took in the Mrs. Lowell Cree; service director. Centennial. Mrs. Richard Freeman; chairman of Gertrude Shoemaker Circle. Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Kenneth t ha nee is employed I thur Hedge; vice chairman. Mrs. at the recently established State For Glen Shelton; secretary-treasurer. estry office at the former Fred Mrs. E K. Fish; service director, Moore property. Mrs. Herbert Whitaker; program and wurship enaii man, Mrs. Glen Shelt Mrs. J. C. Dickinson of Salem IS on; chairman of Martha Troxell Cir spending the week at the home •4 cle, Mrs. Aibin Cooper; program di her son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and rector, Mrs. Richard Freeman. Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Milton Roten led the worship service. Following the meeting re Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hooten and fam freshment* were served with Mrs. ily of Slayton were recent evening Milton Rolen as hostess. callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The next CWF meeting will be Ri.hard Freeman. July 22 at the church. Barbara Jean Roten of Mehama is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderberg and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soctl were guests Floyd Shepherd. of Mr and Mrs. Lee Bassett at a barbecue dinner at their home Satur .Mrs. Frank Moore’s mother, Mrs. day evening. Melanie Bertkau of Salinas, California is spending the summer in Mill City. Sunday guests of Sylvia Duncan She is living in Frank Smith's du were her brother-in-law and sister, plex. Mr. and M rs. J. A Murray and niece and nepnew, Jane and Duncan Mur Ed McGrath of Mobile, Ala., re ray of Portland. They attended East turned to his home Monday evening, ern Star Instadal.on Sunday after had spent the past month at the noon. home of his sister, Mrs. Roger Nel- son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helgath and children returned last week from Dr. Mark Hammericksen t Opto- Bellingham. Wash., where they visit metric office» in the Bel] building in ed with his relatives. Heigath is Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. serving as city patronman while to ö:00 P-. M. No appointments ne Chief C. B. Meader is on a two week cessary. adv. * acation. APPLIANCES rOMPltn Houn rvc We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton Mrs. Elliott Parker and sons, Jim my and Bobby of Bend are spending a few days at the home of her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Klock of Salem, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Piymaie. On Sunday the group went to Redmond to see the Centennial »treet and wmie east of the mountains visited Peterson’s Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP Ro.k Gardens. at Lyons for that permanent, sham poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele Attending a reunion of the Bates phone ULrick 9-2476. YouTl like our family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. work and service. Closed Wednesdays. Floyd Shepherd. Mr and Mrs. Mar vin Edward. Carol and Dale, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClintock, and Mrs. Clyde Morgan. Juianita and Kenny and Lorraine from Arcata, John. The reunion was held at the visited Wednesday and Thursday at home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Limbeck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mose between Stayton and Scio. About 35 Hoodenpyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Kim attended mel and Mrs. William M.Clintock. PAINT A SHAKE OR SHINGLE NEVER Fc-rt *eol» the mcjiure into woc-d rousing rot ond decoy Oiytnp t Stem socks info th» wood, pro tecting ond preserving with smo-t decoroti»» exterior colors1 I un< ral serive- were held in Salem at the Virgil T. Golden chapel Wed nesday after not. ;l» _ ,, to. Petra Johanna M a ( hr sten»t o Marion, fat ie. r . .-. i c ,i ,i n- sen of Mill City. Interment was in the Rest Lawn cemetery near Salem with Rev. Charles Morgan officiating. Mr. and Mrs. jln> Haley returned Tuesday from New \,.k y tv w it v had teen called by the death of his sitter. They had been gone two weeks. Jli-. Haley said while in New Y’ork they were reminded constantly a many good reasons why it was nice to live in Ort gun. Too many people and too much d.rt to su.t tnem. SI BS< RIBE TO THE MIL! UTI EN rUtf'K.M TODA» it.Ou » Sear Miss Martha Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mason of Detroit, was the guest of honor at a pre-nupital shower held at the Idanha Fire hall recently. She is engaged to Fred O. Tay lor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lichlyter. Following the play ing of games. Miss Mason open ed her many gifts, and refresh ments were served by the host esses Mrs. Billie Youngblood. Helen Lichlyter, Hazel Gabriel and Dorothy Williamson. Rev. Ijiwrence Britton from the Turner Memorial Home wa» guest speaker Sunday morning at the local Christian church. Rev. Britton will also deliver the sermon July 5 in the absence of the regutar minister, Rev Larry Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman and children were in Lebanon Sunday af ternoon to attend the wedding of Mrs I reeman’s cousin. Miss Sandra Farm er and Al Fennel at the Lebanon Presbyterian Church The Freemans also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greg ory at Holley. Mrs, Sid Baughman and sons. Jamie and Kirt are leaving this week for B g Meadow, where they will -nend the summer in their trailer house. Jamie is working for his fath er logging, and Kirk's main occupa tion w.l) be fishing, according to Mrs. Baugnman. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Malcolm and daughter, Jean, arrived last week from Los Angeles. Calif. Jean gradu- , ated from h.gh school June 19 and w..l enter business college in Salem July 6 The Malcom - have purchased the Clarence Goodell home on S. E. K.ngwood St. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens of Lyons, were the guests of honor Sun day at an aim ver-ary dinner given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stott Present beside« the honor guest and hosts were Mr. and Mrs. A U Toman. Steven and Bradley Ml Sa t in; Mr. und Mrs. Wilson Stev ens nis mother. Henrietta Stevens, ami lie: niothei. .Mi* Viola Zandert und Don Moffatt. Mr. and Mr». Wilson Stevens had returned Satur day Hum u three-week vacation trip * ■ ■'•••k » m through the »tatoa of \\ a~nuigtoii. Idaho. Montana, Wyom ing, South Dakota Minnesota, low», . *.-eiin, Arkansas. Kansas, and Ne braska Wilson said they certainly did see a lot of gmal fat cattle on their up. FRESH SUGARED PITTED PIE CHERRIES No muss or fuss when you get these for re packing, All the work is done. 30 lb. tins, per lb. - - - - 26c 61 lb. tins, per lb. - - - - 28c ALSO FRESH RASPBERRIES 28 Pound Can, per lb....................................... 28c 5 Pound Can, per lb.................. 30c Orders must be in our hands on or before July I 7th to insure filling your order. HI RTE’S LOCKERS Phone 7005 Mill City Cooled By Refrigeration Box Office Opens 5:30 P. M. Sundays - 7:00 P. M. Week Days I RID W S \ I t RD\> . BUND\Y. JI I Y 3-4-~5 Perfect Holiday Show! TfiX' < I RTIS. I WI T LEIGH, in "THE PERFECT FURLOUGH” — PLUS — Walt Disney’s ’’PORTUGAL” \nd -M M.OO'S GLORIOUS 4th” IMPORTANT! One Show Only On July 4. Starts at 5:30. Will Be Over In Tim« To See The Fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, Leroy, Jerry and Bonnie Lou spent Tuesday at the beaches. At Depoe Bay t.ney visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Eldon Bates. OLYMPIC STAIN LASTS LONGER ! Honored at Shower Pure l.nseed oil Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP at Lyon- for that permanent, sham-’ poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our woik ano service Closed Wednesday. bose blended with Finest color pig ments assures you colorful sidewol't fro”! 5 *o 7 years 1 KELLY LUMBER SALES Open Saturdays, Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and ■on, John, left from Portland by plane for New York City where they will rake in the Lions International convention. They will also visit their son-in-law nad dughter, Mr. and son-in-law and daughter, at Man- hattan, Kansas before returning home the latter part of July. Bob Hill took them to Portland. PAINT... with NO SPLATTER1. New jelled point you've reod about. Applie» easily with brush or roller. Dries to a totin-soft sheen. A wide choice of beautiful colors. Spend All Day July 4th At Mill City LIONS CLUB BREAKFAST MILL CITY PARK Pancakes, Eggs, Bacon, Good Coffee served from 5 to 11a.m. PARADE Double Header Starting at 10 A. M. SPONSORED BY TEEN AGE COMMITTEE SOFTBALL GAMES s1.98 Motor Cycle Races Allen Field First Game 6 P. M. PER QUART 1:00 P. M. at Race Track West Of Mill City on Old Highway Outdoor Dance JANNEY ONLY $6.29 Guaranteed bv PER GALLON T Good Houtekeeninf Little League Baseball Allen Field 3:00 P.M. I •Lor? I 4 I I Ken Golliet A & M Toman JLrick 9-2257 Ve’ama SPONSORED BY MILL CITY MOTORCYCLE CLUB more loz Mill City On Tennis Court Santiam Union High School $600 FIRE WORKS DISPLAY SPONSORED BY MILL CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPPARTMENT Free Will Offering Will Be Collected At The Fireworks.