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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1959)
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Till RSDAY, JULY 30. 1959 Mrs. Nell Wachter, who has been Mary Kelly, Woman s Editer Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis Honored on 40th Wedding Date Boi Office Open* 5:30 P. M. Sunday» • 7:00 P. M. Week bay» FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY, JULY 31. AUGUST 1-2 CAKY GRANT. FRANK SINATRA. SOPHIA 1ZJREN, in “THE PRIDE AND THE PASSION” Watch for Bargain Eat The Best With Us Open II a. m. Try Our Noon Lunch We Serve Try One Our Steaks end Chicken can't be beat. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Dancing in the Every Night Except Monday. Live Music Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights. Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators The Riverview Cafe Phone UL 9-21 71 {A la I Mehama, Oregon FREE... Introductory Offer One quart Veedol l0-'0, Veedol High Detergency or Veedol Motor Oil at no cost to you when you bring your automobile to any Hying A Serv ice Station lor a motor oil change, lhe o«l change »ill be made accord ing to the automobile manufacturer » ter I’n-rr- dations and the FIRST QUART IS FREE. Limit: One to the customer. «un» AT THU STATION OUT LYONS__ A gr 'up gathered to help little Mike Tibbits celebrate his birth day anniversary Those wishing him happy birthday were Thelma Nydeg- ger. Duane. Darrell and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt, Mrs. Carol Grimes, Danny, Norma, and Ricky of Lyons, Mr». Wilma Free and Randy Sandra Hel- lemn of Stayton.Susie and Billy Sieg. Mrs. Sam Bridges. Cathy and David Tibbits of Lyons, Mrs. Ellen Mana veld, Randy. Ray and Jani of Me hama. and Mrs. Truman Tibbits. B thdav evening dinner guests at the Tibbits home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges, and Buddy, Mrs. Earl Hellemn, Sandra and Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Deo Bridges. Burr Bridges, Cathy _________ and David Tibbits and the hon- Ored guest Mike and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tibbits. Mill Ends •/» Pound Ground Beef In Our Burgers. Mike Tibbits at Lyons LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lew- . is were honored on their 40th wed - ding ann.versary with a picnic dinner held at their home Sunday. Their children, Miss Lucille and Miss Beu lah Lewis and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Lewis were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were married July 27, 1919. Mrs. Ida Irwin of Port land at whose home the couple were married was present. Others honor ing Mr.and Mrs. Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. George T. Luman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keliher. Mrs. Delores Peterson and son, Craig, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John T Luman and children Jimmy, Joan, John and Jill of Se attle, Wash., Mrs. Nannie Martin of Eureka. Calif , Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem; Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Lew is of Willamina, Mr and. Mrs. Loris Trask and grandson, Terry Trask, of Stayton, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and daughters, Christy, Pamelia and The Jaycettes will meet Thursday Lisa Marlene of Mehama, Arthur July 30 at « o’clock at the home of Vaughn, Mrs. Mac Mormon and Mrs Larry Carrick Thursday night daughter, Susie of Forest Grove. Mr. of last week a few of the group had and Mrs Bert Lyons, Beulah Lewis a work meeting and cleaned up the of Lyons and Miss Lucille Lewis of area around their shrubs on the ap Corvallis. proach of the city. This ¡» a marked Later in the evening a beautiful improvement. ly decorated wedding cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.erov (¡olden Hubbard were evening callers at the are the parents of a son born July 17 Lewis home. at Santiam Memorial hospital. Pa Congratulations are going to Mr. ternal grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead upon the Mrs. Clyde Golden of Glendale, and birth of another grandson. Dale Ar (Treat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs thur, born to their son and wife, Irl Plymale. Great great granomother Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olmstead of is Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Renton. Wash. The little new comer ha« an older brother, Danny. Mrs. Alina Kahl and Henry Timm Mr. and Mrs Ren IntVeld are re- | were in Salem Sunday where they ceiving congratulations upon the attended a family reunion of the birth of their first grandchild. a Timm family held at Bu-h’s Pasture. dau«ht<T, Connie Lee. born to their The picnic was in honor of Mrs. Mae son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Int- Grant of New York, and Mr. and i Veld of M il City Friday morning at I Mrs George Winters of Ruck Island. Santiam Memorial hospital. I ill. About 30 were present. Jean. Sharon and Patti Wilson of Salem were weekend guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hallsen and home of Mr and Mrs. Truman Tib family spent the weekend camping bits and family. They aie sister and at Clear Like Guests this week at I nieces of Mr. Tibbits. the Hansen horn«- are Mrs. Peter Lemerise and daughter of Portland. Mrs. Lemerise and Mrs. Hansen are Car Damaged Sunday I long time friends. Miss Sherry Han- At Mehama Junction I sen is attending OCE summer school In an acident at the Mehama l and drives to anil from school each I Junction Sunday afternoon a car driv l «lay. en by Milton Loppnow, 1965 Lana Ave., Salem was extensively damag The cook books of selected recipes ed when it went into the ditch and from Mill City Woman’s club mem struck a power pole to avoid a col bers and others which were recently lision with a car driven bv Lei Lon- printed by the club through the co ne Wirsch. Rt. 1 Lyons, that has just operation of business people in town ent« red the intersection Mr. Loppnow . are now ready for sale and may be and hi ■ passenger were both pretty secured fror.i Mrs. Jerry Pit'.am or well shaken up but did not require Mrs. Mel Rambo. Besides the recipes medical treatment. | the books contain spaces for the list This was the first accident at the ing of various information such as car Junction since the installation of the ; records, birthdays, anniversaries and blinker light. i other important data. Tremendous Adventure Spectacle, Made In Spain. Spaniard» Transport Enormous Cannon Aerons Mountain» To Blast Napoleon’» Armies! Read the Ads in The Enterprise Birthday Party Held for Draper's Flying A I I || 1 H HSl.HI » Used Tire Sale We Have Several Good Used 7.50 x 14 Tires COME AND GET THEM ONLY $5 AND UP NEW FALL YARDAGE I DRIP DRY FRl'IT OF THE LOOM Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day. Many Attractive Patterns (tegular ___ Pampered Cotton Satin Draper’s Flying A Service We Give S Sr H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City ... per yard 59c per yard $1.00 per yard $1.39 ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore b To The Busy Housewife ♦ ♦ • YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! A wonderful way tor a busy young mother to save countless hours is by shopping the ads tn her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products she wants and where to buy them she can do an efficient job of marketing While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse laundress cook play mate and bookkeeper the local newspaper is bringing her the shopping news It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently It tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs It saves her many long hours of "shopping around" I visiting with friends in Salem and Mil) City was called home earlier Ehoae * that she expected to leave by the unexpected arrival of her son, Wil liam from Hawaii. He is visiting Thursday evening and overnight presently with his sister and family, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John (Kartherine) Booth and Frank Moore and family were Mr. family of Weed, Calif. The Wachters and Mrs. Manuel (Slim) Schrager are former long time Mill City re- and their four children from Seaside. | sidents. The Schrager» were enroute to Nor A reunion of the Simms family waa thern California on a camping trip. held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick of Rose Mrs. George Flook. Forty-nine were burg (Marlene Verbeck) became the present tor the dinner. Master Sgt. parents of a daughter, their fifth Jack Flook, from Travis, AFB, Fair- child, on Monday, July 27 and has | field, Calif., and his wief aud two ueen named Ruth Elizabeth. The two children were among those attending. oldest children of the Wiricks have Sgt Flook recently returned from a been visiting with their grandparents tour of duty in Turkey. He and hi* Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck. family have spent the past week with his parents. Of interest to their many friends was the marriage last Friday, July Guests last week at the Glen Shel 24 of Miss Sandra Marie Merry and ton home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob David Stanley Vail. The marriage was Shelton and chidlren and Mr. and performed at the Merry home with Mrs. Ralph Jull and son all of Cor details of the ceremony and pictures vallis. The Shelton and Loucks fam- of the young couple to be in next I ilies attended the Loucks family re- 1 union near Holley Sunday. Mr. Shel weeks issue of The Enterprise. ton said that Bob and family were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo took their | leaving next week for Hollister, CaL daughter. Laura Jo, Kathy Boroughs ' where he has accepted a position in and Sandra Duggan to Camp Kilowan that city as a pharmacist. Mrs. Sunday, where they will spend a Shelton, who has been employed in week. On the return home the Ram the DSC administrative office will bos visited at the Lyle Shelton home finish her job this week. Mrs. Jull in Stayton and viewed slides of their has also been employed in the ad recent trip to Yellowstone park. ministrative office and will continue her work there while Ralph attends Out-of.state guests last week at college this fall. He is now workiug the Vern Clark home were Dr. and in a plywood mill at Crvallis. Mrs. R. C. Stear and three small daughters, of Holbrook. Neb Mrs. The Christian Women's Fellowship Stear is a niece of the Clarks. Mr. of the Christian church met at the and Mrs. Francis Clark and two child church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ren of Salem also came up to visit W illiam Shepherd, president of the with his parents and their guests. group, presided at the business meet ing. The program was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Flymale were Mrs. Lowell Cree. The theme used in Salem Sunday to visit her mother, was “Appreciating the Gifts of Oth Mrs. Charles Sullivan, who is hospit er Ra es.” Taking part were Mrs. alized there. Mrs. Sullivan broke her William Shepheid, Mrs. William Mc hip and has been in a <ast for the Clintock, Mrs. F ranklin McDowell, past tnree and a half months, The Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Richard vast has now been removed and she Freeman, Mrs. Bernadina Vi Vier is getting along nicely at this time. and Mrs. Glen Shelton. Mrs. Al Sor- seth was pianist. A medley of record- Mrs. Elmer Shaw was honored I ed music preceded tne call to wor- Monday on ner birthday anniversary. ; ship. A table of “gifts of other races” Upon her return from Salem she was on display. Attending were: ivund a group of triends waiting for Mmes. Walter Kay. Velma Bilyeu, ner with a potluck dinner ready to ■ Elmer Snaw. Glen Shelton, Al Sor- serve. Present were Mrs. Floyd Bas -eth, Sportsman from Sweet Home. sett, Mrs. \ erne Shaw, Mrs. Russell Bernadina Vi Vier, Franklin Mc King, Mrs. Waiter Kay and Judith Dowell, Richard Freeman, Arthur and Mr.-. Elmer Shawl Hedge, William «McClintock, Floyd Shepherd, Herbert Whitaker, and Mr. and Ms. Lee Ross were din William Shepherd. Mrs. Zyril Ship ner gue.-ts Sunday at the home of his man w«s in charge of the nursery. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones in Sheiwood. Sev eral of the Ross “clan” had met there that day. in the evening they went to the Centennial in Portland to hear the barbershop quartet, and report it well worth their trouble. Mr. and Mrs. William Truitt and Mr. and Mrs Norman Farrington were among recent visitors taking in the Centennial Exposition. Mrs. Truitt stated that they particularly enjoyed the Forestry exhibits. The Farringtons are recent newcomers to Mill City from Connecticut. He is em ployed by the Forest Service. Mr. and Mr«. Ford Wilson and fam ily. former residents now living in Anchorage. Alaska are v.siting friends in this area and plan on being in Mill City for the North Santiam Gladiolus Show nevt weetk Wilson was a active member of the society when they lived here and took a number of his choice bulbs to Alaska with him. Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Hince spent part of their recent two weeks vaca tion along the Oregon coast, going south from Florence to Grants Pass where they visited with her brother and family the Alfred Bryants. Re- cent guests at the Hin e home were her uncle and aunt from Stockton. Calif. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Kuehne. Mr. .«nd Mr», Rex Ohmart and «on« return M last week from a three- week« v..cation tr;t, to Ca’if rnia and Tia Ju «a. Mexico Mrs Ohmart said ¡they ha J a wondureful trip, viewing a.l the usual touri t attractions in- luding Disneyland, Marin«' Land Mt. Lassen and Sequoia National Parks They also visited with friends and relatives thev hail not seen for a num- her of years. 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