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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1959)
Mike and Jungwirth ar.d Mr. and Mrs S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE son-in-law and daughter. Mr Fink. Mrs. Laddie Pesek. canng for the ! Hl R8DAY, JI LY 9. 19S9 Mr. and Mrs Ed Strom from Su children while Mrs. Pesek is attend perior. Mont., are visiting at the ing summer school. Weekend guests at the home of the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Hubbard and her sistar, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Huffman. They expect to B» Eva Brraalar family were Mrs. Andersons parents Mr and Mr». John Thoma« »nd Mr and Mrs. Herman Afrank from be here about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker and daughter, Sue daughter, B verly from Phoanix McClarey, Wash Ann of Eugene, were additional 4th ' riz ma are viaiting at the home of Tom Phillips, who spent last week \ of July guests at the Hubbard and Mr. and Mr«. W. W. Carter and in Santiam Memorial hospital for Huffman homes daughter. Ginger. medical treatment returned home the The Revs. Earl B. and Ruth Cot Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and last of the week. ton left Monday mormng for Ska- children are enjoying a drive through Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker brought mokawa, Wash, where they will visit the Redwoods in California over the their small daughter home Sunday several days at the home of her Fourth of July holiday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Forrest and from Santiam Memorial hospital. daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink and children left W<dne-<|py for Napa. She spent several days there for medical treatment following a case Mr and Mrs. John Jungwirth spent Idaho, where he will be employed. Itti th* H»»»t w»t«h of measles. the Fourth of July weekend on the Forrest has been a Lyons resident (houkl b* daaaad »nd dWd Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Deschuttes near Bend. for some time having been employed •t hast one» »|mr Nagiact Weekend guests at the home of and Mrs. George Hubbard and Mrs. at Simpsons. today—may maaa oo«Uy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett left Ethel Huffman were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery and rapair bilia tomorrow Thursday morning for Weiser, Ida., John Neelen and daughters, Eliza family were her sisters and hus where they will spend the Fourth beth and Jean from Sacramento, bands. Mr. and Mrs Joe Martin of EXPERT WATCH of July weekend at the home of his Calif Mr. Neelan is a nephew of Mrs. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Thorp Johnson and family of Toledo. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Hubbard. INSPECTION Wednesday and Thursday guests Mrs. Jess Fox. Mrs. Bessie Minichhad as her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sieg from Moor guests for a week her niece and head. Minn., wereTuesday and Wed husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn Downing were their daughter. Mrs. nesday morning guests at the home from Alameda. Calif. They will »Iso Robert Carleton and children from of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew visit other relatives. Mrs. Gunn i* The Dalles. They also visited his par La» us tnapact your watch. Sieg. They also visited at the Edwin also a niece of Pat and Bert Lyons. ents, Mr and Mrs John McClurg. It’» worth a low mamaau Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue with Sieg home, a nephew. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. of your M bm to Bad out Mr and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Donna Asmussen and daughter, Mil their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. whathar rfTa wall Ttora’i sons, Walter and Jimmie, left Wed dred were Mr and Mrs. Orville Howard Naue. spent the Fourth at no eharg» ar aWgadoa for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley nesday for Eastern Oregon. They Cramm from The Dalles. Ihto Mrvfo* will spend the time camping near Weekend guests at the home of Mr. Conser at Lebanon, a daughter of WAy not drop in today I Lakeview. and Mrs. Donald Huber and Mrs. the Oscar Naues. Additional guests Baker's The regular monthly meeting of Alice Huber were Mr. and Mrs. were another son and wife, Mr. and the City Council was held Wednesday George Keeley of Portland. Mrs. Mrs. Donald Naue and sons of Sweet evening. A contract was signed for Keeley is a sister of Dopald Huber Home. new street lights, and a proposal for and daughter of Mrs. Alice Huber the Green River ordinance was also Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Telephone 1843 brought before the Council. Requests and Mrs. Leonard Blum were Mr. MILL CITY that all dog owners keep their dogs and Mrs. Jo« Atcheson and daugh Report From Santiam Memorial Wa Uaa Gewwiaa F actory Parta on a leash or in » pen until after ters, Barbara and Joanne, and Mr. Hospital and Mrs. Jim Neth and son, Larry October 1, was brought up. Born June 26 to Mr. and Mrs Clet Mrs. Pat Lyons spent several days Joe from Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Weiglight- us L. Minten, of Stayton a daughter. the last of the week at the home of Janell Leanne, weighing 5 Dounds j their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George ner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fink and family from Paradise Hill, Sask, 144 ounce». Mielke and daughters, at Albany. Born June 27 to Mr. ard Mrs. Mrs E. L. Roye is spending some Canada visited several days in Lyons Trumond E. Massiee of Stayton a time in Lebanon at the home of their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John son, Earl Glen, weighing 9 pounds »4 ounces. Born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Wooden of Mill City a daughter, Carol Jean Wooden, weighing 7 pounds 94 ounces. Born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Kidd G. Snowden of Rt. 1, Stayton a son, Mark Irvin, weighing 6 pounds 54 ounces. Born July 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boedigheimer of Stayton a daugh ter, Lonida Marie, weighing 6 pounds ' 144 ounces. Born July 3 to Mr. and Mrs An tonio Martinez of Marion, a daugh ter, Olga, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces. But the forests are mighty important — Born July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jordan, of Rt. 1, Turner, a son, weigh if you want to keep catching the big ones. ing 7 pounds 34 ounces Born July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert M. Donovan of Scio a daughter, Debra Anu weighing 8 pounds d ounces. LYONS How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? FREE! Mill Qty Jewelry New Arrivals Editor's Letter Box Dear Editor: That was a mighty f ne tribute you paid in your “around the block’ edi tion. Mill City, also says, thank you for »11 your sincere efforts “pony express.” The Mill City En terprise never carries us short. More power to all of you and the We get MOST of the dope each Wednesday, Down in our river front and swamp where you. also, throw your hat, the varmints are about to take over. Are they not? Men, wom en, snakes, lizards, mosquitoes, cats, dogs, spiders, kids, bugs of every description. But we kinda like it, although we may have to move out and let them and the weeds have it. Do you know anyone who would like thre ornery, black, long-haired kittens, editions of Smokey Jose phine ? They are for free—two boys and one girl. They do have blue eyes and personality. The Deacon and I are still raising cabbages and junk, in general. It might be a tough winter, on all of us. 1 gotta think up a True Story. Now —this really happened. We were sitting out by the pond, and swigging down some old corn bread and milk. A neighbor lady was also partaking. •She screeched out; “Look at that so and so mole.” Old me, headed for the house to get our stout cat and dog. But this brave neighbor found the pitch fork and there is one less mole. Never did see a male at large in the afternoon. Always though they preferred the cocktail or nightfall | hour. Many thanks again for. all your fine efforts. We all appreciate them, | Much success to you all and keep the Pony Express riding her out. Neighbors, The Swamp Switch. When you need PRINTING When tn Need of Printing Buy it in Mi’l City from MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Wedling, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Veryl Hoover Phone 2602 Min City WE HAVE • • • • • • • • • • Tojn Hobbies Athletic Gds. Gans 41 Amo. Fishing TaeUe Johnson Motors Reloading Oomp. Beats and Traflera Rod and Reel Repair Schwinn Bikes 41 Repair» CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS 185 First St Stayton, Oregon Mill City Enterprise YOU DON'T USE A SAWLOG FOR A FISHING POLE J You’re Invited to Attend Our OPEN HOUSE and Summer Carnival of Values FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 10 and II • Equipment Displays • Door Prizes • Special Prices on Merchandise ’ Frank Lumber Company Young & Morgan Logging Co. Mill City, Oregon Idanha. Oregon Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. H & W Logging Co. 1029 S. W. Abler Portland, Oregon • Prizes Every Hour • Free Coffee and Ice Cream Mill City, Oregon Wiltse Trucking Co. Stuckart & Minden Logging Co. Mehama, Oregon Idanha, Oregon Wills Bros. Shingle Co. Howell & Gulliford Mill City, Oregon Oat«**. Oregon Simpson Logging Co. Parkett Logging Co. Ly ons, Oregon Mehama, Oregon An Enjoyable Time For All The Family Santiam Farmers’ Your Headquarter? For Farm Need?" 1385 First St. Stayton, Oregon