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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1959)
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt spent the 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE weekend n the coast. Their first THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1S59 Mr. and Mn* Fred Duffy and Linda were Sunday visitors at Cascade Locks at the home of her brother. Wayne Morris and family They also visited at Odell, Wash., with Mrs. Tea Andressen, a former Mill City resident, who sent her regards to friends here Mrs. Duffy stated that the annual Morris clan reunion would oe held Sunday, August 2 at North Santiam State park. night they spent near Depoe Bay. They were joined that evening by their son Brian and Miss Sharon Muller of Salem On Saturday the Moffatts' went on up -he -oa a an J wnue Seaside visited .\ith Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Vetetu. The Vetetos, form« r residents here wished to be remembered to their friends here. They are doing fine On the way home they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frace and daughters, Mill Ends- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poole of Salem were weekend guests of rola-1 tives here Louis Rada. »ho has been in poor health for some time was taken to the hospital this week Lester Poole of Seattle has het-n visiting Mill City friends and rela- tives the past week. Swimming Is Fun It's more fun when you have the proper equipment. See us for Swim Fins, Masks, Ear Plugs, Nose Plugs, Goggles and Snorkels. JENKINS HARDWARE Phone 2206 We Give S and H Green Stamps Mill City, Ore. PRINTINC WORTHY THE OCCASION Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts spent two days at Clear Lake enjoying a vacation and doing some fishing Mrs Kathleen Story and Bob Pratt Bill Swan is working at the Union were among those attending the Goid- office in Lyon- until the re every of n wedding anniversary of Mrs. John B. K Smith, busiue > ..gent who i» .Muir - parent» in Salem last Sunday. suffering ficm a cerebral hemmor- hage at Salt m Gen ra! h -pita,, bwan Saturday visitors at the home of is president of the Union lo, al. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and fam Charles Kelly and Frank Smith of ily wer Dr and Mrs Elliott Marvell night and ir.iidren Kri, and Linnaea from Sheridan, returned Tue-uay Corvallis. from a fishing tr.p at Wickiup res ervoir. They brought hinie some Dr. Mark Hammericksen '» Upu>- nice trout. Bill McCoy also enjoyed metric office« m the Bed building ¡B part of the fishing expedition with Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. in. them. to 0:00 P. M. No appointments ne Miss I amille Goble, who has been cessary. in San Bernardino. Calif., for the put two months, has returned to her Emory Primeau has returned from home at Mill City. She accompanied a two weeks vacation fnim his work her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. at Simpson Plywood. Part of his va Bill Swan, who had been vacationing cation was spent visiting relatives there with relatives near Seattle. ni ° bEST K-UL A 777 i wav I KMrtLA UJCRK ' to ° is it TO death Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan and as their guests Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt and Vtr. family have been spending the sum Rev. Larry Lawrence and his family. and Mrs. Leo Poole and family spent ----- ... ... .............. .......... .... mer in their trailer house near Breit- Sunday at the coast near Taft and enbush. Mr. Duggan is logging in that The best petroleum products for George Cree returned to his home report wonderful weather with sun-‘area and the family have been taking your car are Shell. You can gel Friday from Salem Memorial hos burns to prove it. advantage of living near the lovely them at Tom’s Shell Service. pital following surgery on his leg ------------ —---------------- — Breitenbush swimming poo). Tuesday. Test proven—they will give you Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris have Charlee Th*‘ •>,',r,h Santiam (.ladious Socie- more mileage per gallon—plus purcha-ed a home from < Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker of ! ty will hold their annual show at extra high powered perform “ *• * ___ ** Mari-Linn -1 wì T * . . . . _A J Portland were guests of his parents, Stewart on Evergreen street. school at Lyons. August ance. Harris is music director at Santiam Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker Sat 8-9 in the All-Purpose room of the Union High school. urday. school Anyone is welcome to attend this show and to enter blooms wheth Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett and Tamara and Gordon Allen Mc er they are members or not. Entries Morris of Salem, spent Sunday at the family were in Bonneville visiting must he in by noon Saturday, Aug home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me- relatives last week end. Their daugh ust 8 and will be received from 6 p. m. ter. Susan, remained with her grand to midnight August 7 and from 6 a. Morris. parents for a week’s visit. m. to 10 a m. Saturday August 8. Guests Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Adolph Brunner of Mill City is home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Flaken are a past president of the Society and were Mr. and Mrs. K T. Markuson the parents of their first son. born Lenthel Ragsdale is show chairman. We Glve 8 & Il Green 8 | of Salem. July 16 at Santiam Memorial hospit Mrs. Katie Skillings of Lyons route »’hone 7984 al. The little boy has two sisters. Mr. is president of the society. Dinner guests Sunday at the home Eakin is on the school faculty here. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brent were Rev and Mrs. Larry Lawrence and Rev. «nd Mrs. Stanley Williams and three children family will be honored Sunday even ing at 7:30 at a reception in the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Looney and social rooms of the Christian church. daughter, Pamela of Seattle visited The public is invited to attend and the forepart of the week with Mr. meet the Williams family. FACTORY-TRAINED REPRESENTATIVE AT and Mrs. Barney Scott. Mrs. Ernest Graham and Mrs. Haley s Mill City Hotel Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner guests Tuesday evening at James Swan entertained with a i no- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard host covered dish luncheon at t the Freeman were Rev. and Mrs. Stanley ¡Graham home last Thursday, honor Williams and son, Stephen. ing Mrs. Nell Wachter of Crannell. Calif The affair was planned for the ASK FOR JACK VALE Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brunner plan lovely Graham lawns, butthe Thurs You are invited to come in for a FREE consultation by a on taking in the Centennial Saturday day shower caused a change of and also showing some of their choice plan< However the group spent the trained representative of America’s oldest and finest glads at the flower show that day. afternoon outside when the weather Hearing Aid Company. He will gladly help you with your i leared. Thosi present were Mrs. Nell hearing problems. No obligation, no cost for this service. Mr. and Mrs. Cha'les Palmer nF Swift. Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Paul Hubbard were Saturday morning Barkely and son Danny of Manhat- guests at ’he D. E. Ward? home Mrs. i ten, Kansas. Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. We service anti have batteries anti cords for the following: Ward« ,s a daughter of Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. C E. Mason. Mrs. Jennie Davis. Mrs. John Plamback, Mrs. Louis Acousticon, Zenith, Dahlberg, Telex, Gem, Maleo, Sono- Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek spent the Verbeck. Mrs. John Swan. Mrs. Tom tone, Atidivox, Western Electric, Beltane, Audiotone, etc. weekend at Crane Prairie fishing. Booth. Mrs. Lottie Gentry of Salem. They returned home Sunday night Miss Alice Smith. Mrs. Clyde Rogers, If you can't come in, please drop a card or call with their limit. Mrs. Blazek caught Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Mrs. Gertrude: the largest fish, it being a rainbow Mason, Mrs. Ootto Witt* Mrs. Wach for Home Appointments. trout measuring 18 niches. ter and the hostesses. 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