The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 06, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    1—THE MILL CITY EN'TERI’RISF ! H R D V. \I i.l'ST 6. 1959
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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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LONG DISTANCE
AFTER 6 P. M
AND SAVE
It'» eo easy to enjoy thia real saving« opportunity.
Mak» your long distance telephone call» to home and
friend» any time after 6 p.m or ail day Sunday. Thia
way you get the savings and «till enjoy all the lienetita
of long distance aervice. Take advantage of these sub­
stantial savings without sacrificing servic».
VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detrct
Idanha, Silverton, Turner
GATES
I'hr’-e- Collins. Barbara Hirte
M --a Barnhadt; Mrs Robert
Blumenstein and Mrs. Olive Birn-
Mrs II N. WUw»f|
•laidt, a iatod by Arlin Rothauge.
Mr and Mr- Glenn Guntie, of M<
tu'ent minister.
lalla -pent Sunday here at the home
• i-eguests last week of Mrs.
of former Portland neighbors, Mr. Beulah Bowes, was Miss Virginia
and Mrs. L. F. Allen.
' Surface, a teacher from Portland. She
Edwin Watkins, who has been was a cempanied by her mother Mrs
lata- ■ u at L-r on AEB at Moses Erne t Surface, also of Portland and
Lake. W h h., is pending * two week- Miss Lucie Downes, of San Francisco,
leave with his mother. Mrs. Gregory Calif.
Stevin.-. who recently moved here
Barbara Blumenstein. daughter
from Gardena. Calif
f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blumenstein,
Mr. are. Mrs. Fred Stone spent last
tized at a special set ice Sun­
weekend at Ta.oma. Wash., where 's., afternoon at the Church of
they visited at the home of his broth­
• in Mil) City, with Ar’.tn
er, Ma ■■ic.’i Stone and family.
iothaughe. minister, in charge. At­
Mr. and Mr-. Clare Kush and tiieir
tn Gates were Mr- Alice
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and ! Wats n, Mrs. Maude Davis and gtard
Mr Lylt Rush and children of Sa­ daughter, Kit Overlock. Mrs. Mary
in re etitly t ok in the Centenni il S.afford. Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt. Mrs.
in Portland, aud report an enjoyaolc Philo Potter and daughter. Berneice.
time, but unaole to see all of it. They and Barbara Hirte.
were acompanied by Mrs. Bes.-ie
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson of Ar-
Vandirmeer of Mill City.
i iington, Calif., visited this week at
Mrs. Mary Hi well spent the week I .i H N Wilson home. Mrs. Carlson
end with Mrs. Martha Bowes, who | -■ a e ond cousin of Mrs. Wilson,
ia~ iu been in the best of health j and their trip seems sort of "special”
lately. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes
•,-y move all the way in their
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness ar. and their ages are 83 and 82
went on a long-planned weekend trip ' yeai s. Tney marveled at the good air,
t . Diamond Lake.
good tasting water and all the green
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abeene and chi'u- ery of this beautiful section of Ore­
ren have niov d to Salem wheie he gon.
will be employed by Salem Sand <k
,iir, and Mrs. H. N. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey and three
Gravel Co.
About 40 parents attended the ui uf Eugene, were in Stayton to
clos.ng progiam given by the students attend some of the Bean Festival ac­
in the llib.e sch >oi held at the Gates tivities. The Flower show had a spe-
.i unit} church for two weeks. The i cial arangement done in browns and
large variety of hand crafts and ai- gieeii honoring our newest State,
ticlis made were outstanding, and Hawaii, which seemed very appropri­
their presentation of the 23iu Psalm ate. The Art exhibit was larger than
a i
v .Oenioi, U heel of verses a expicted and very interesting. The
,ue exnibit was good also. The
pleasant -urprise. Teachers for the ,
school this yeai were Jane So. io>
wide variety of ceramics showed a lot
of talent, and we believe this display the Oregon Synods Leadership Train-
in the Civic building should be re­ ng meetings at Lewis and Clark Col­
lege. The children stayed with friend»
peated every year.
Bruce Blumenstein spent the pre- in Portland during the day.
v: is week in Salem visiting at the
home of his grandparents, Mr. and (
Mrs. Lewis B nnett. His parents, Mr i
and Mrs. Robert Blumenstein brought |
a cousin, Sharon Blumenstein. daugh­
ter of the Neil Blumensteins, home
with them for a week’s visit at Gates.
v
MEHAMA
3» Mrs. John Teeters
Dinner guests at the Edward Wa'z
home last Thursday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Smith of Miami. Fla-
Mrs. William Heffnell, Mrs. Ernest
Pearson and Mrs. Elsie Trick, all of
Salem Saturday Mr. »nd Mrs. Walz
arid children Jeanne, Dorothy, Dar­
rell. Caro) and Michael and Bonni»
Christensen joined the same group
for a picnic at Silver Creek Falls.
Mrs. Walz and Mrs. Smith were girl­
hood chums and had not -seen each
other for 24 years.
Mr and Mrs. Julius Tietze and
granddaughter, Barbara
Richmond,
spent Wednesday and Thursday of
last week at the Tietze cabin on the
Opportunity knocks but once for
Metolius river.
Visitors during the weekend at the lucky autoists—but it can knock
Frank Buckler home were their time and again If you bring your
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. car to Tom's Shell Service for
Al Molnar and Jim of Oak Grove. quality Shell gas and motor oLL
Also visiting the first of last week Complete lubrication service,—
with the Bucklers were his sister and reasonably priced.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. H Nie-
myer of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spencer and
children Gerry, Raymond and Mary-
i lin returned the first of the week
from a vacation trip when they visited I
Mr. Spencer’s parents in Napa. Ida
They «pent some time visiting Mrs. i
Spen er’s parents at LaGrande where
they had a reunion of Mrs. Spencer’s
family and the families of her five We Give 8 & H Green Stamp«
MUI Ctty
brothers, who hail not all been to- j Phone 7984
er since 1933.
I Mr and Mrs. Julius Tietze visited I
Sunday at the Eldon Tietze home at
Aumsville, where a large group of
relatives and friends gathered to help I
Eldon celebrate his birthday. The El-1
don Tietze’s son. Darrell returned
home with his grandparents for u
visit.
CENTENNIAL
A group of friends and relatives
enjoyed a picnic at the Edward W a'.z
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home Sunday. Present for the dav
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were Mr. and Mrs Lyle Morris anil
j
Pat. Mr. and Mr-. Irvin Noble. Har- I
old and Terry Biewer. Mrs. Vlai.e
Martin, Mrs. Trula Mellinger, Gail I
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and Dennis. Mrs. Joseph Walz anil
Mi-s Helen Walz, all of Salem and1
Mr. and Mrs Edward Walz and fam­
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ily.
Friends here will be glad to hear
that Mrs. Lula Berringer who has i
been quite ill is much improved and 1
Now ’Till Aug. 14
is now staying at the Henry Jariy
Sam Snyder’s
home. She would be happy to haie
friends call to see her.
•
WATER FOLLIES
Recent guests at the Ercill Wilscn
An Exciting Musical
home here and with the Marshall
Revue In Water and
Powells in Lyons wire Mrs. Dies
On Stage
¡Churchill and song. Ricky and Lynn
Matinees
2:30 Aug. 7 & 8
f Washington. D C„ Mr and Mrs.
1:30 Aug. 9
Floyd Duniian of Stockton, Calif-1
-nd Mrs. Fern Bates of Salem. Mrs.
Evenings 8:15 Mon. - Sat.
Wilson, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Churchill
5:30 Sunday, Aug. 9
and Mrs. Bates are sisters.
C
oming August 15
Mrs. John Erickson, who has been
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NELSON
spending the summer with her daugh­
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ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Sletto. left Sunday for a week's
i visit with relatives in Seattle, Wash.
August 16
Mrs. Deda Nelson of Chicago also
SPIKE JONES
left the first of the week after a
BIGGEST FAMILY
‘ short visit with the Slettos. Mrs. i
FUN-TIME
Nelson and Mrs Sletto are cousins. |
The Rev and Mrs. James Hardy
ATTRACTION
and chidlren Lorna, Stephen and Ken­
IN OREGON’S HISTORY
neth, were in Portland last Monday
where Mr. and Mrs. Hardy visited the
'Centennial and also attended one of
Tom's Shell
Service
OREGON
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Here’s what Oregon's* Queen Of The Kitchen"
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says about electric living . . .
'ELECTRICITY IS SURELY THE BIGGEST HELP
OF ALL... BOTH FOR CONTEST COOKING
AND ALL-AROUND LIVING AT HOME
Mrs. Alberta Norton of Dallas—crowned "Queen
Of The Kitchen’’ at the 1958 Oregon State Fair
and author of a recently published book of her
recipes—credits electricity with a share in her
success as a contest cook.
Mr. ond Mr«. Norton ond thoir two children uio
oil of »he»» electric opplioncet in their Polk County
home.
g
s'
y ELECTRIC SAUCEPAN
DISHWASHER
/ REFRIGERATOR
✓
y TOASTER
RANGE
.
y'lRON
FREEZER
TELEVISION
WASHER
RADIOS —2
S' DRYER
V ELECTRIC CLOCKS
S'
y LIGHTING
FRY PAN
•/ MIXERS— 3
V* FURNACE
y COFFEE MAKER
y WAFFLE IRON
V ELECTRIC SHAVER
¿
VACUUM CLEANER
ICE CREAM FREEZER
Mrs. Norton says. "My range, my freezer and my
two electric mixers help me more than I can say.
I don’t know how housewives ever got along with­
out electric appliances. .And all the appliances I
use cost so little to operate. Who could ask for a
better bargain?”
Be sure you’re making full use of PP&L electric
service in your home. It’s today's biggest value for
better living. See your appliance dealer right away!
fan
RECORO PLAYER
HEATING FAO
y ELECTRIC JAW
HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCE!
WORK FOE YOU IN YOUR HOME?
&c LIGHT COMPANY
Live Better... Electrically I
^,3 fr°m where I sit... // Joe Marsh
An Apparent Reason
' »rfk MO. Red Roberts'
wife rave birth to a baby boy.
Naturally, we went to the hos­
pital to see the new arrival.
We found Red standing (and
teamini > in front of th« nurs­
ery window, saying things like
"look — he's got my eyes," and
has chan is shaped exactly like
th« Missus." and "Yessir, that’»
my boy."
Just then a nurse whispered,
"That Johnson baby is cute,
isn't he Mr Roberts’* Well
bring yuit'-a out in a minute."
li; .’.«hr /<
Front where I alt, once in a
while we all Jump to eencla-
«iont without knowing the
Fact» For instance. some people
are Uke that about my favorite
beverage—beer. They're quick
to aay that tea or coffee go best
at dinnertime ... when the /net
of the matter ia it's simply a
question of choice. Intolerance
breeds on ignorance — and we
onghl to fcn«w before we "de­
li var" an opinion on anythin«
0. { sued Stoici ./caer, Foonumiea