The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 30, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    and daughter, Judy, of
Myrtle sett The occasion honored the 84’1
Creek were weekend guests at the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lizzie
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett.
By Eva Bressler
Jack Johnston, also her brother and
Mrs. Pearl Averill entered Lebanon
Leo Carpenter of Mehama is fill­ wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston General hospital Monday afternoon
ing in at the Union office this week I and family. Sunday a family dinner where she will undergo surgery on
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returns was held at the Hugh Johnston home Tuesday morning
Gail Elmer returned to his home
from vacation who will replace B. K ' on ^e patio with the Humphries as
Smith who is in a serious condition1 co-hosts, honoring the 79th birthday in Albany Saturday after spending
at the Salem General Hospital follow- anniversary of Jack Johnston and the the week at the home of h,s grand­
ing surgery. Smith who is business. 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt.
agent and financial secretary for the' Clara Surrey of Lebanon Attending
Union at Simpson Plywood Plant suf-, were the honored guest Jack John-
Store your sewing machine needles
fered a cerebral hemmorage last Sat- «ton. and Mrs. Surry. Mr. and Mrs.
urday morning while attending a un-1 Ralph Frame, of Lacomb., Mr. and in a small bottle Add a drop of oil
ion meeting He wbs taken to the San-1 Mrs. Ed Hellenberger. Mr. and Mrs. I to keep the needles from rusting
tiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton Kenneth Johnston of Lebanon; Paul
Chlorine bleaches are most effect­
and later transferred to the Salem j Johnston of Redmond, Mr and Mrs ive in hot sudsy water If there is
General Hospital where he underwent Gordon Scarbrough. Larry and Mari­
lyn; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Humphries iron in the water use a -odium per­
brain surgery.
and Mrs. Claire borate bleach. The chlorine combines
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and and Billie. Mr
with the iron and accelerates the iron
family with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shil- Humphries and Judy of Myrtle Creek, stains.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Johnston.
Kath
­
ray and family, also Tony Mills and
David Gower from Aumsville spent ryn. Kenny, Tommy and Bobbie and
Mrs. Jack Johnston of Lyons
the week end at Big Lake.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kuiken and Mrs. Jim
Knodell were hostesses for a farewell M rs. Marshall Powell and family are
Automotive & Industrial
party honoring Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Mrs. Dick Churchill and sons Ricky
and
Lynn
from
Washington,
D.
C.,
Maintenance
Mandershied held at the Knodell
home Saturday evening. The Mander- and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dunivan from
Wedling, Diesel Engine
shieds who have spent several years Stockton. Calif They will also visit
on McCully Mountain are moving to at the Ercill Wilson home in Mehama
Service
Estacada. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fern Bates of Salem was also
Shop or Field
Mrs. Bill Kuiken, Mr and Mrs. Rob­ a Sunday guest. A family dinner was
ert Carpenter. Mr and Mrs. Harvey held Sunday at the Wilson home. The
Delco Batteries
Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Walker, four ladies are sisters
Factory Equipment Ignition
Mr. and Mrs, John McClurg spent
Mrs. Vern Nydegger, Mr. and Mrs
l*arts
Fred Smith and two children from the weekend in Baker, with his moth­
er
who
is
quite
ill
They
were
ac
­
Dealer
for
Airco Welding
Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs
Don Kuiken and Mr. and Mrs. Jim companied by Mrs. Elva Kuiken and
Products
daughter. Kathleen, who visited in
Knodell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hillard and Baker, also Payette, Idaho. They left
family from Bakersfield. Califorina early Friday morning and returned
have moved into the former Annie Sunday evening.
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Sunday dinner guests at the home
Haun house.
Phone
2602
Mill City
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leland
Manning
and
Mrs. Lloyd Jackson and children
i
from Newport spent last week at the children were her parents. Mr. and
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Sim Etzel of Stayton. The oc­
casion honored the birthday anniver­
Leonard Humes.
Boy Scout troop 81 entertained a sary of Mrs. Etzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith were
group of junior girls Wednesday ev­
ening with a party and wiener roast weekend guests at Aberdeen. Wash
held at the scout club house near Their daughter. Mrs. Eldon Thomp­
Mehama Adults attending to chap­ son, who has spent the past month
eron the group were Mr. and Mrs. there with relatives, returned home
with them.
Ed Dunham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and two
children from Long Beach, California Sunday evening callers at the home
were recent visitors at the Robert of her mother. Mrs. Alice Huber
carpenter and Johnnie Mandershied They were enroute home after spend­
homes on McCully Mountain. Mrs. ing the weekend on Thomas Creek.
Smith is a daughter of the Carpen­ Mrs James Swan of Mill City was
ters and sister of Mrs. Mandershied. also an evening caller at the Huber
The family recently moved to Port- home
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left Sun­
land from Long Beach
Mrs. Henry Stevens who had made day morning for Paulina Lake, where
her home the last two years with they will spend the week. Mrs. Leota
Mrs. Alice Huber and was taken to Worden is substituting on the mail
the Santiam Memorial Hospital for | route while Allen is gone
The Revs Earl B. and Ruth Cot
medical treatment was recently taken
from the hospital to the St. Bernard ton left Sunday afternoon for Ta
I coma. Wash., where they will attend
Nursing Home in Salem .
Mrs. Gladys Mason of Mill City and I the Pastor’s summer school, July 27
her sister-in-lawt,
Mrs.
Grace to July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett spent
Schnackenberg of Portland called on
friends in Lyons Thursday afternoon. the weekend at the home of her
Mrs. Schnackenberg is the wife of the daughters, the Wilbur Minerts and
late Melvin Schnackenberg who spent Dick Haseman’s at Waldport.
Mr. and Mrs Truman Tibbits and
his boyhood days in this community.
Miss Norman Miller of Eugene children Cathy. David and Mike and
visited Wednesday at the home of Jimmy Tibbits of Stayton left the
Mrs. Alice Huber. Miss Miller a form­ last ofthe week for Komai. Idaho,
er teacher at the Mari-Linn school, where they will visit with Mr. Tib­
who has been -teaching at Lebanon bits father.
Burr Bridges from Anselmo, Calif.,
will return to Anchorage. Alaska
is visiting at the home of his brother
this fall to teach.
Mr. andMrs. Hillard Green from Sam Bridges and family. Burr is the
Redmond were Wednesday afternoon oldest and Sam the youngest of nine
callers at the Earl Allen and Leota children.
A birthday’ party honoring all the
Worden homes. Mr. Green who is a
cousin of Mr. Allen and Mrs Worden men members of the motorcycle club
was enroute home from Albany af­ was held Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Me-
ter taking a load of cattle down.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Ransom left shew About 20 men and their wives
Wednesday for their home at Klamath were present.
Visiting at the home of their moth­
Falls after spending a week at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. Pearl Averill, are her daugh­
ters. Mrs. Ross Botkin from Buhl,
Pat Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg spent Idaho. They are also visiting their
the week end at Netarts on the coast. sister and family, the Ramie Mar-
They were joined there by her son tells.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and son
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carle­
ton and children from The Dalles. The David of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs
McClurgs visited at the Leroy Palmer Earl Allen and Mrs. Lizzie Bassett
were Friday evening dinner guests at
home at Oceanside while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphries the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bas-
LYONS
Hoover's Repair
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I RSDAY. JULY 30. 1959
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one you know . . . a birthday
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coming ... a new baby . . . •
business promotion ... a caleat
achievement. You could make the
day sparkle by sending dowers.
We're specialists io making
lovely events lovelier,
gay lúues gayer.
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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
FLORIST
& NURSERY
ITi. RO 9-S0M
319 W. Wash.
Here's v\/hat Mrs. Fred Pen fold of the Holley Community
near Sweet Home says about electric living . . .
"WE PLANNED OUR HOME FOR ELECTRIC
LIVING... IT'S THE CHEAPEST, MOST EFFICIENT
HOUSEHOLD HELP WE CAN FIND"
When you’re thirsty for a glass of cool, refreshing
draft beer, look for the blue and red neon window
sign that tells you there’s rare good taste on tap inside.
•irMFlA BREWING COMHUV. OtfNPlK WAIMlHGTOn. U I A., *Oty
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“All our electric appliances cost just 42« per day
to operate—and that's the best buy I can think
of. Our business keeps us away from home a
great deal and we rely on automatic electric
appliances for many jobs. And when we’re home,
I.OU (OST
electricity helps us live better in more ways than
01 \l.m PKIM'IM.
tb«M appliance« help make living belter — and
biggest value.”
eaiier —— electrically!
Yes. nothing else gives you as much comfort and
convenience as your PP&L electric service. Be
sure you’re making full use of it in your home.
See the many modern work-saving appliances
at your dealer’s today.
DomY beettale to a«k ua for advice
yow own
printing job. Ju»t ««II
Phone 8204
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRI^t
In the Penfolds' modern Linn County horn#, nW
I can count. I agree—electric service is today’s
<& e LIGHT COMPANY
Live Better... Electrically 1
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REFRIGERATOR
WASHER DRYER
COMBINATION
DISHWASHER
® FREEZER
0 WATER HEATERS—2
gf ELECTRIC BLANKET
MIXER
gf TOASTER
0 WAFFLE IRON
(7 LIGHTING
0 FRY PAN
s( '«ON
0 TELEVISION
V VACUUM CLEANER
RADIO
MH' «
0 WATER PUMP
q / sprinkling pump
0 TAWE SAW
gf ELECTRIC DRILL
0 VENTILATING FAN
f ELECTRIC SHAVER
ft ELECTRIC SANDER
FURNACE MOTOR
HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES
WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME?
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