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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1959)
Mrs. Elmer Shaw received word Saturday of the death of her brother. Re». Gene Davidson is acting as Fred Bernatzki at his home at Kin acting counsellor at the Free Me sley, Kan. Although his death was thodist Church camp at Camp Wyeth, sudden no details were given. Mrs. ne-r ( ascade Locks. Among those at Shaw’s brother. Raymond from Drain tending the camp recently were flew to Kansas for thefuneral. Mrs. Cher: and Vai Chailender. ‘Shaw visit«d in Kansas last January. 4—THE CANYON ADVERTISER THl RSDAY, Al Gl ST 20, 1959 CENTERED ALL NEW 'S" 9 GEAR DRIVE CHAIN SAW New centered bar and piUol k P makes it vaster to fell a tree right where you want it! Safer and faster, too. • • • • • • • CHAIN SAW choice of gear ratio« left and right hand chain oilei easy off engine shroud fells trees up to 10 feet in diameter only 26 pounds (less bar and chain) guaranteed for 1 months many other new features • only 23 balanced pounds (less bar and chain) • fells trees up to 7 feet in diameter • new — all new — design • guaranteed for 7 months Havre a free demonstration today! Hawe a free demenstratton todaM We do Chain and Bar Repairing Marshall's Saw Shop Phone 7351 Gates, Oregon Mrs. Marlin Cole Heads Gates Homecoming Group Floral Arrangements Explained at Lyons Garden Club Meeting GATES—The Homecoming of the former students of the old Gates High school wa held Sunday and attended by a large crowd, and the third Sun day in August next year has been set for another annual roundup Mrs. LYONS- Members of the Lyons Marlin Cole (Lorena Devine) was Garden club held their meeting at elected president, and Mrs. Clare Henne (N'.rma Lee Blackburn) se- the home of Mrs. Donna Asmussen .cretary. Edward Romey of W’aldport >v Im day afternoon. Guest speaker off« red to get out printed notices in was Mrs. Mirl Wawter from Waterloo time for next year’s event, hoping to who talked on Floral and Gladioli arrangements. ream many not present this year. The next meeting will be held at Th first class graduating from Gates High was the 1923-24 group, of the home of Ann Holzfuss September which Mrs. Glenn Henness was a 1 J. with Celene Taylor *s co-hostess. Attending the meeting were Mar member, and Mrs. Frank Powell of Silverton was a tea her. Both were tha Cruson, Celene Taylor, Pat Blum, present for this occasion, and en Gertrude Weidman. Ann Holzfuss, joyed talking over the past. Others Bea Hiatt, Marian Pennington, Vir- included Mrs. Julia Stoffel and daugh gene Scott, Alma Spellmever. and the ter, Mrs. Verna Hunziker both of 1 hostess, Mrs. Asmussen Guests were Portland. Mrs. George Stafford, Mrs. | Helen Johnston, Elva Kuiken, Anna LeRoy Miiier (Josephine Powell), of Hubbard. Miss Jones, Mrs. Warren Portland; Edward Romey and family Edwards, Mrs. Barton Sledge and . of Waldport, Daniel Romey and fam- I Mrs. Vawter. | lly from Gresham; Mr. and Mrs Mar- Ilin Cole, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mary Gay Fleetwood Carey of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Etzel of Fern Ridge; Mr. and Mrs Entertains Roach Children Truman Tibbets, Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. At Farewell Party Howard Farmen, Mill City; Wallace Little Miss Mary Gay Fleetwood, Bevier, Arthur Lake, Marshall Lake, Bob Oliver and wife and three daugh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood gave a farewell luncheon I ters. Jack and Ed Oliver and many others. Names of many were added for Susan and Robbie Roach, children < the list, and their addresses noted to ^eV- ®n<^ ^rs ^°^ert R°ach. last where possible. All were enthusiactic wee^ at her home The Roaches left about returning next year, when it is '"un^ay T°r their new home at Ta- hoped many others can be notified co™“- „ „k t?i Mrs. Roach cared for the Fleet also. wood children last year while Mrs. | Fleetwood taught in Santiam High WELL ( HILI) CONFERENCE The well child conference and im j school. Attending the luncheon were Ron- munization clinic will be held at San- | nie Podrabsky, Wendy and Liz Moore,I tiam Union High school from 1 to 3:30 Tuesday, August 25. Cal Mrs. Tony, Dale and Jerry Grant, Mike ‘‘ and Jerry Carrick, Mary Gay and Herbert Hutchinson at 524 for ap her young brother, Willard, Daisy pointments to see Dr. Stone. Geddes Mrs. Fleetwood and Mrs. I ' Roach. Mrs. Fleetwood baked a cake f i L ii i t t . for the occasion in the shape of a C heck the ads tor bargains ¡amb which was chocolate coated. Gifts were presented to Susan and I Robbie at the party. NONEEDTODRIVEON POOR TIRES THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND - SEE US FIRST KäOVOn KäpeiS FOR THE BEST « Man Tuer«, Donald Cree and David Jones spent the weekend at Breiten- bush. Visitiag at the home of .Mr. and ■ Mrs. Francis Ellingson for two weeks are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hopstad of Glasgow, Mont The El lingsons took the visitors on a tour ’f the State Capitol buildings Sun day A family dinner was served Sat- i urday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hop- tad. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hop- stad and son of Vancouver, Wn., Mr and Mrs. Donald Ellingson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Podrabsky. and son. The “evening circle* of the Pres byterian church honored Mrs. Robert Roa h with a coffee at the home of the chairman. Mrs. Paul Helgath. on Thursday afternoon. The gift of a kitchen towel set was presented to the guest of honor, who is moving to I a. onia Wash. Attending the affair were Elsie Ohmart, Joan Eakin. Elea- n r LaMunyan, Florence More, Evan- gelyn Fleetwood, Jane Roach and Edna Helgath. BACK TO SCHOOL SLIPS Bouffant - half and full length $1.98 to $3.98 NEW SHIPMENT OUTING FLANNELS Assorted Patterns and Colors, yd. 49c ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. 227 S. W. Broadway A New Service For MILL CITY TV OWNERS If you're not satisfied with your TV reception Call RO 9-2236 COLLECT and we'll be in Your Town on Tuesday and Friday of Each Week to take care of all service calls. On these days there will be no mileage charge on service calls. Remember, just call us collect and we'll take care of your service jobs on our regular trips. STAYTON RADIO & T. V. Stayton, Ore. Ore, Stavton, 1414 First St Phone RO »-2236 Mr. end Mrs. George Laird «pent Monday with friends on a fishing ex cursion at Winchester Boy. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McDowell and children, attended a picnic Sun day at Bieitenbush for employees of Philippi Ford in Stayton. Mrs. A. F. Roda of Oakridge and her mother. Mrs. Serena Jackson and -l’ter, Mrs. Ethel Clymer of Redding, ’» Calif., were here for a week’s visit, while Mrs. Roda was looking after property interests here. I I I Offer FREE... Introductory I __ . > . 1. I rx . l-l U.l._ Oo quart Veedol 10-30, V.edol High Detergency or V V.edol Motor Oil «♦ no colt to you when you bring your automobile fo »ny Hying A Serv ice Station for a motor oil change. The oil change will be made accord ing to the automobile manutac* re , recr nm--d.tiont and the FIRST QUART IS FREE. Limit: One to the cestomer. ACCEPTED AT Never before such a buy on safer...top-quality I SAVE !i 20 PER HR? « All SIZES I RAYON and NYGEN WHITEWALLS • BLACKWALLS ----- -- ’_____ EXTRA SPECIAL NYLON SAF-T-MILER TIRES 95 $ OTHER SIZES ALSO AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES *20 ■ IS nut TAX ANO USIA Sit CASINO Don't miss this fabulous buy! Drive in today! EASY PAY TERMS Name your own medicine and we’ll go along! No payments until September 1st! Mehama General Tire Service / THE \ GENERAL < TIRE y u Saving Your Tires Is Our Rusiness" Phone UL 9-2753 Mehama, Oregon Guests last week at the Jack Carey home were Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Wal lace of Portland. Mrs. Wallace is a niece of Mrs. Carey and both she and her husband are tea. hers in the Portland schools. Bob Herman, who has served in the ‘ Navy for the past four years is now back in Mill City and plans to make 1 his home here if he can find work. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman and two child- ern are presently staying at the home of her parents, the Ace Underwoods. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenner of Eugene are visiting this week at the I i home of her sister. Mrs. Bess Van- | dermeer, who is on saeation this week from her duties at the Red & White ■ Store. Mrs. Arnold Syverson is work-I ing full time at the store during Mrs. I Vandermeer’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brent spent iast week on a motor trip to many in teresting places in Eastern Oregon. While away they did a lot of fishing and Larry said Saturday that it was the best fishing trip he had had for 25 years They brought home their full limit of fish from the outing. Draper's Flying A THIS STATION ONLY J«* I I Used Tire Sale We Have Several Good Used 7.50 x 14 Tires COME AND GET THEM ONLY $5 AND UP Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day. Draper’s Flying A Service IV e Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City BACK TO SCHOOL Mrs. Earnest Copeland and children visited at the Louis Rada home last week, Mr Copeland coming for his family Sunday to return them to their home at Springfield Mrs. Cope land has been assistaing with the care of her father, Louie Rada, who is seriously ill. Mill ( its friend« received word thia weeF that George Veteto. former Mill City re-ident. now living in Seaside, has had another stroke and is in bed at the present time. Mrs. Veteto said ( they would be forced to leave their ! jobs at Seaside as he would have to j have considerable rest. His eyes have been affected by the stroke. He had -urgery on his eyes last year, and had been getting along just fine Mrs. M. G. Rambo and Laura Jo I left Thursday for Ashland to visit I with George Rambo, returning home Sunday afternoon While in Ashland they took in a play st the beautiful I new Shakesperian Theatre, “The Twelfth Night.” The huge outdoor thertre has been playing to capacity crowds all season. The building itself, which is at one end of the outdoor ampitheatre. is a perfect replica of old English theatres. The setting is so perfect and the players so out-I -tanding that for an evennig one is transported back in time and thought. j On the return trip they stepped at Roseburg to view the recent fire and explosion disaster. Some of the ruins are still smouldering, although the ,,’ean-up work is progress.ng rapidly. If * SEE OUR NOTE BOOKS OFF Between now and the 29th of August Get Your School Supplies Now. HUDNUT LIPQUICK The New Rollon Lip Color. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phon<> 6HO7 Mill City, Orrjpoc