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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1959)
S—THE Mill, (in JMIKI’lil'l ((•!»'> II I) I<,'l Order Your Printing From Th< MILL CITY ENTERPRISE H Burri» a g coup'« »..„..nti, /’•<' cUiar® •- J* *•/ <ot at th« c>u**e ^found time to P*0** M «<a oi ftae Mln<le * •erWr«- ••'M» —Tom F. Trumbull. Shahan. Wa A. . On pour vacation trip, at well at around town, you expect to liud clean, safe service nation«, with spotless rest room». Good reason to atop at 1 rnion Oil nation«, whrie injulsr inspections reinforce the Minute Mana daf-taday housekeeping. UNION OIL COMPAN Y or C alifornia HIS JOB AND YOURS The lookout is an important cog in defense against forest fires. But every citizen, too. has a responsibility. Our community depends, to a great extent, on forests for our prosperity. Let’s protect out iotests from fire. 7 h dy, Mis^s Carrie and Gladys Pea- I mmij from Aberdeen. Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. William Sprague of Port Mrs H N. Wil«»« B» Eva Bressler land. Mrs. Thompson returned to Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock and Aberdeen with the Peabody's for a Mr and Mrs. Howard Naue and four children of Seattle, are spend month ’ s visit. his mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her par ing a short vacation here with Mrs. spent the week end in Bend, where they were guests at the home of ents, Mr and Mrs. George Hubbard, Overlock’s mother. Mrs. Maude Davis Mrs. Mabel Taylor of Dallas, Mr and Mr». A. B Culwell and were Sunday visitors at the Clarence fam ly. a son of Mrs Culwell Sr. Decker home in Eugene, and at the spent the weekend in Gates, show V re. Henry Stevens who makes home of Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Titus ing her fancy work at the Santiam Canyon Fair, and visiting at the home he- home with Mrs. Alice Huber. and family at Halsey. Monday evening guests at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hen- I spent several -days this week at the ISar.tiam Memorial hospital for obser- of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Stevens were ness, and other friends in the Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lerner from area. va’ on and medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bonnett of Sheridan. Wyoming. Howard Casey of Lyons was tak Salem, visited over the weekend at Kenneth Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weaver was presented en to Santiam Memorial hospital in I the home of her daughter, the Rob w th a bicyle at a luncheon held in Stayton Friday, where he underwent ert Blumenstein family. Mr. Bonnett Salem Thursdav. Kenneth won the surgery for an ruptured appendix. also entered articles in the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E Taylor of Miss Beulah Lewis is spending bicycle for selling the most tickets f< r the Boy Scout circus held in several days this week with Mr. and Lebanon were at the Fair Sunday, Mrs. Ralph Johnston and family of and visited old friends here, also, 1 Salem from the Silver Falls area The official board members of the Sweet Home at Lava Lake Camp. j Mrs. Taylor will be remembered as otviu | , Louise Grafe. They were accompan- Several from Lyons went to Salem Lyons Methodist church held a meet ing W’ednesday eaening in the fire Sunday afternoon to attend < open | ied by Mrs. Blanche Sears Grafe. a place room of the church. A general I house at the Harry Scott home in former teacher here. Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP ; discussion «a, held and plans were which Mr. and Mrs. Scott were hon made to finish the paint on the out oring their sons and wives. Mr. and at Lyons for that permanent, sham side of the church, also to see about Mrs. Richard Scott are former re poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele plastering the interior and to have sidents of Lyons while he served as phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our work and service. Closed Wednesday. the floors refinished and to see about minister of the Methodist church. Mrs. Mary Champ of Salem, ac repairing the roof on the parsonage Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens, Mrs. was authorized Henry Stevens, Mr and Mrs. Wilson companied by Mr. Lee and Mrs Lin Tom Phillips was taken to the San- Stevens Mrs. Viola Zander, of Lyons coln Henness. also of Salem, were in ; tiam Memorial hospital Stay mdiceal ton on Were Sunday dinner guests at the Gates Saturday. Mrs. Champ taught week In for Monday of this home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of here for many years and Mrs. Hen- 1 treatment. Wilson Stevens re Mill City. The occasion honored the i ness, one of the oldtimer’s of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. evening from a wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ' was presented a beautiful potted turned Saturday Albert Stevens. Additional dinner 'chrysanthemum at the Fair for be three-weeks vacation trip which took guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. To- | ing the oldest lady present—90 last them through several midwestern and _____________________________ man and sons Steven and Bradley of _ February. Her husband, to be 96 in -outhern states. Mrs. Steven’s moth Salem and Don Moffatt of Mill City. July, did not attend. er, Viola Zander, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power have! Mrs. Norman Carey, Ronney and them. as their guest, her mother, Mrs. Brad, and her mother, Mrs. Spencer Monroe Walker returned home Stanley Searle of Glendale, Calif., Long of Albany, were Saturday Sunday afternoon from Santiam Me who expects to spend about a month quests at the Fair. Also present was j Mrs. Donald Carey and two boys of morial hospital, where he had been in Oregon. for several days for medical treat Mrs. Alice Huber attended the Stayton. ment. -...... ......... —- Word has ben received of the birth bodlen wedding anniversary of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker have and Mrs. Floyd Shelton of Stayton. of a daughter. Mayiljn Ann.^to_ Mr taken into their home for the sum held Sunday afternoon at the home ond Mrs. Donald Hobson of Eugene, mer, four little foster children. of their son-in-law and < daughter, Hobson was student minister for many months in Gates, and has since Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sattley. [ been ordained. and Mrs Burl Smith and Mrs. Eldon ! Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards joined Thomp.-on were Mrs. Gladys Pea- a lot of oldtimers at the Fair Sun day, and Mr. Richards was presented By Dorothy Williamson I with a potted chrysanthemum for be- Junior Williamson of Idanha re- ing the oldest oldtimer of the men- turned home from the Lebanon hos-, folks. He will be 88 in December, pital Thursday He is feeling much Mrs Richards was introduced to Mrs better. (A. E. Vaughn, who came up from Mr. and Mrs. Junior Williamson Salem, in a most attractive Centen- and girls, Ceielia and Diana of Idan-'nial gown, and they recalled they ha, left Sunday morning for Hattan went to school together in Mill City and Grannie, Ark., where they plan in 1890, then known as Daisy Thom- to spend their vacation visiting re- as and Lena Budlong. Mrs. Mary E. (Molly) Alexander latives and friends. _ Calif., spent Mrs. Lois Krispin and children re- of San Louis Obispo, turned home from Albany for the several days in Gates this past week. weekend, but returned Monday, She She will be remembered by many as will work at the hospital there for Molly Gates, of the family after which our town was named. She was one more week. Vacations for the workers at the accompanied by her husband, and her Simpson plywood Mill at Idanha will sister, Mrs. Sophia Johnston of begin Monday for two weeks, The Portland, and all enjoyed visiting I mill will be down at that time and ' with former friends and relatives the pond drained and cleaned. Every I here. George Flook, 84. of Mill City, was one is looking forward to fishing i at the Fair Sunday. He first came and camping. Quite a few large fish have been | to this area in 1881 and owned the caught at Suttle Lake recently. It farm now known as the Elmer Stew seems the big ones are biting. War art home. Much reminiscing was done ren Stoll hooked a 10 pound 2 ounce by all the oldtimers, and more than German Brown. Jeff Leming a six one touched on the oldtinie Niagara pounder and Bennie Youngblood also dam. which has been much publicized a six pounder. Bill Saner got a 8M b (lately, and reported as being built by pound one and Winston Williamson a Chinese labor. Some contend that this is not so, and we suggest that 6 pound 10 ounce German Brown. Several from this area attended the those who know the facts, put it Canyon Fair at Gates last weekend. down in writing to The Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schreder from and get this important point settled Salem visited friends in Detroit on now. so it can be recorded correctly! Tuesday. From Sweet Home comes the news of the birth of a daughter. Edith Ann to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Golden on 24th. The little girl weighed 7 Is 3 ounces The father is now Bed in Germany. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Golden of Idanha and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Sweet Home. Colonel Walter L. Winegar. Port Mr. and Mrs Al Grellmer and land District Engineer, has announc ns. Adrian and Robert from St. ed the award of two contracts total mis, Mo., visited the Gail Fagans ing $38,424. er the weekend. They were enroute General Electric Co.. 2929 N. M. Spokane, Wash., for a family re- 29th Ave., Portland, has been award lion on July 5. Mrs. Grellner and ed a $20.552 contract for furnishing nine lightning arresters for Bonne re. Fagan are sisters. Richard Golden and aon, Pat from ville Dam on the Columbia River and end. visited relatives here the past three for Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River. These materials must be delivered Dorothy Harris and children spant le weekend in Salem where she left by o. tober of this year. The second contract went to Ore ie four eldest children for an ex- nded visit. gon Elevator Co., 902 S. E Mill St., Joe Arsenault left by plane for Portland, for $17,872. This firm will Idmondson, Canada, where he will repair two existing passenger ele (tend the funeral of his father, who vators in the Bonneville Dam power issed away recently. house. Donald Snyder, aboard the aubar- USS Rock, arrived in Portland 11 for "open house," during the sub rescue ship, USS Coucal in Pearl Festival. The Rock had just Harbor is expected home this week. led to San Diego after finishing Both enlisted men, Leonard will be successful tour of duty tn the far discharged in July 1960 and Donald ast. Donald has a 30 day leave and m October of that year. They are ill report in San Diego. July 16. sous of Mr. and Mrs. Al Snyder of Snyder, stationed on the j Idanha. GATES LYONS Frank Lumber Company Young & Morgan Logging Co. MUI (Ity, Oregrm Idanha, Oregon 1029 8. IV. Alder Portland. 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