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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1959)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY. AlGl'ST 20, 1959 Kanyon Kapers Cooled By Refrigeration Boa Office Opens 5:30 P. M. Sundays - 7:00 P. M. Meek Daye FRIDAY. 8ATI RDAY, SUNDAY. AUGUST 21-22-23~ LAURENCE HARVEY. DAWN ADDAMS, in “THE SILENT ENEMY” Exciting I nderwater Story of Frogmen — PLUS — JOHN SAXON. SANDRA DEE. in “THE RESTLESS YEARS SPECIALS / Ten Inch Oscillating Fan Regular 13.95, Special .. Magic Grip Flashlight Regular 1.49, Special s4,99 9.99 99* 2 lor 25* Leak Proof Flashlight 1 Batteries, reg. 20c Speciali A and M. Toman Agency For Western Auto Supply Phone 1824 Mill City, Ore Notice To Water Users Thursday, August 20 Homemakers are advised not to wash clothes on this day as water will be full of sediment. Your cooperation in this matter will be appreciated Pacific Power & Light Co all y FR« 0ll,Vtrf-t$tlONS MEAT and GROCERIES 'n 1 ’ .|* T i t II M H'l !| i' lu 1 . 1 *li u Hi « Mill City, Oregon Tom's Shell Service NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robertson were in Lebanon to attend funeral service- Tue.-day for a friend, Mrs. Anna Junes, who was killed in an auto accident last week. The Jonses were enroute to Canada when Harold Jones apparently went to sleep at the Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper and wheel, throwing the ear out of con- family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeter |trol. He is still un onscious. Mr. Rob- Mrs. and family went on a hike to Marion ertson was a pallbearer at Lake Sunday. They had a picnic at Jones’ service, the Lake and in the afternoon came ----- — ■ - ■ . .back and visited at the Marion Forks The annual IOOF-Rebekah picnic Fish Hatchery. i was held at Santiam State Park Sun day with lots of good food and a Mrs. C. E. Rogers was in Esta- good time had by those present. cada on Sunday to attend the 50th Among those attending from out-of- Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. town were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dow- J. W. Saunders. Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. dy of Oregon City; Charlie Nichol- Saunders are sisters Another sister, son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mundt and I Mrs. A E. Stebbins of Monmouth ” Race Haines of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. j j took her to Estacada. Jack Johnston of Lyons and Miss ! Juanita Thomas of Portland. Mrs. Abbie Geertsen, a former Mill Mr. and .Mrs. Art Chase, »ho lived City resident and teacher here and Miss Flossie Overman both of Philo- here during the dam construction math visited at the C. E. Rogers years were in Mill City recently and home last wek. Miss Overman taught I visited at the Lester Mason home. in the old Taylor school north of Mill They have been in Iran since leav City and is still teaching at Philo ing here and are still in construct- math. | ion work. They said they had toured several European countries during Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale were 'vacations from his work and had in Salem Sunday visiting her mother. i seen some wonderful sights and had Mrs. Charles Sullivan, who has been many interesting experiences, From confined to a wheelchair for several here they were going to visit with a months with a broken hip The cast daughter in Portland and were then has been removed but the elderly going to Hawaii to visit with their lady still is not able to put any weight son Roy. who was graduated from on her foot. Mill City High school. He then at- I tended the University of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rada and and alter graduation went into the family of Pasadena. Calif., and Mr. Navy where he is now an officer and Mrs. Rudy Rada and family of and doing very well, according to Pendleton, have been visiting friends Mrs. Chase. and relatives in this area for the past week or so. Sons of the Frank Radas SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY they each have four sons of their ENTERPRISE ¡UDAY: *3.00 a Year own. The elder Radas are living in Portland now, near the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Martin (Mary Rada.) THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th Mrs. Charles Napier and son left Tuesday fur their home at Pacific Grove. Calif • following a week’s visit at the home of her brother and sis- ter-in-law( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and family. Teen-Age Dance I)o You Want To SAVE |5% on Your Fire Insurance? Thousands of Owners Have Taken Advantage of Th is Preferred Risk Insurance Plan. * Let Us Tell You About It Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 971 Res. 7471 Mill City, Oregon Be Sure And Attend The FIRST ANNUAL North Santiam Softball Association Tournament FRIDAY NIGHT AUGUST 21 st 8 to I 1:30 P. M. High School Tennis Court Admission 25c per person A 11 ER CARE^OF YOU* U* We Give S & H Green Stamps Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. August 21,22,23,24 Bassett Chevron Station Kelly Lumber Sales • Phone 6803 TOM Says: Mill City Meat Market We’re still giving your car a free vacuuming with every oil change and grease job at our Chevron Station. Why not avail yourself of this »tilled sendee, when getting your car serviced. Open Saturday The new addrts. ,.f )>, a!1 j Mrg> Robert Roach who will soon be tak ing over the work at *t the Manitou . . e byterian Church in Ta him , T . T.i. m*. FREE * hupful svoglio tf Over 3,000 Entries for Marion Co. 4-H Show There will be over 3,000 entries at *1 BSCRI I It .H¡ The children of X|r. and Mrs. Jack the Marion County 4-H Show open . -to 'i n R i- loii y Mrs. Ramona Hail of Portland Corye., of Redding. Calif., ate visit the public free of charge. August 12- spent last week at the home of her ing tms week at the home of their 13-14 at the state fa.rgrounds. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack sister, Mrs. James Siegfried. Lake, who expect to return them .'estock barn, and 4-H exhibit hall l .»RS ars . R oughly will house the exhibits. DIV1DE.D INTO Tcuo Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meacham home next week. All exhibitors for the Marion Coun classes --T he careless spent the weekend at Pamelia Lake ty show have received their exhibit ONES WHO mash ALL <4 By rile and Gay le Rask of Portland, fishing and caught their limit. tags and will be bringing their ex children of Mr. and ___ _____ ,____ r FENDERS AND THE CARE Mr». (Trudy hibits to the fairgrounds August 11. FUL ONES UJHO ONLY Mrs. Margaret Roberts of Deer Mas. n) Al Rask have been spending Judging in all .lasses will begin at MASH MASH ONE OR. TUJO Lodge, Mont., is visiting at the home the summer in Mill City with rela ¡9:00 a. in., August 12. of her daughter. Mrs. James Kes. tives. They will return home next Clothing ezhibits ale high with 506 week to get ready for the start of terson. individual exhibitors. There are 129 school. knitting exhibits. 345 foods, 75 food Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe and preservation, 25 photography, 23 l'he Fire department was called electricity, 39 forestry, 31 vegetable, daughter of Salem, were guests Sat- i urday at the home of her sister. Mrs. out Tuesday to put out _ a ____ grass fire 58 flowers, 18 child care. 3 bachelor near tht Jack Carey property. There | sewing and 7 fisherman exhibits. ¡Jack Duggan. was no damage and it is believed Exhibits in lovestock total 415. Mrs. James Olson is on vacation that the fire was caused by children Poultry includes '.»6 exhibits and tab- from her duties at the Mill City I playing with matches. j bits 51. Post Office. Mrs Kathleen Storey is Special contests held during the Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett and three days include demonstrations, substituting for her. family and Miss Ellen Hoeye were in flower arrangement, bread baking, Dr. Mark Hamuieriekaen’s Upto- Portland last week and went to the cake baking, canning, wool sewing. metric offices in the Bell building >n Centennial Exposition. The young 1 and forestry indentification. Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. people in the party particularly eu- | to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne joyed the opportunity of hearing. cessary. *dv Ricky Nelson, who was appearing You Find the Best in that week, singing ms latest hit songs. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker You’ll find the highest type of Among those picnicking at Detroit drove to Roseburg Sunday to view automobile service at Tom’s the ruins of the recent explosion and Lake and enjoying an afternoon of when you shop regularly Shell Service. Drive in today boating and water skiing last Sun state that words cannot describe the at our meat and grocery for our expert lubrication ser day were Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker horrible scene. vice, auto polishing and greas and family, Mr. anti Mr.s Robert Le store. ing. Reasonable prices. The Robert Venesses have been von and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl See us about a Loclcer Today. working on their home the past montQ Kelly and family and Miss Kathy Ma Mrs. Veness has been painting, insida un. vvh, is visiting at the Killy home Order one and have it read) and out, and Bob has been remodeling from Eugene. for fall. the bedroom. Vacationing at the coast this week Open 7 Days A Week. I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Patty, are Mr. and Mrs. Vein Clark Mark and Sue McClintock spent Sat- an^ Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark. The urday evening in Salem at the home ^un Clarks recently returned from of Mrs. Cree’s uncle and aunt. Mr. an extended trip to Kansas where they visited relatives; to Glacier Na- and Mrs. Jess Mathis. We Give 8 I tional Park, Rushmore Memorial in Phone 2642 Mill (Ttv Phone 7984 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert and the Black Hills of South Dakota and son, of Bend are spending part of his I other points of interest. vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roger Nelson and her -'D. and Mrs. Richard Verbeck are parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John- the parents of a daughter bom on son. Thursday, August 13 at Albany where Mr. Verbeck is stationed with the Jimmie Cuthbert, young soil of Mr. State police. The little girl, who has and M^s James Cuthbert of Bend is a sister and brother, has been named We wish to announce that we will move to our spending the week at the home of Merry Ann. Paternal grandparents his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinfelt of new location the former Stiffler Building on the grandparents Johnson, while his parents are on va Aumsville. Maternal cation. are the Louis Verbecks of Mill City. highway I Word was received this week from Mrs. Carl Longene ker, formerly of Gates, who now has gone back to the Hart Mountain Refuge with her hus band. where he has secured a tempor ary appointment. Their address is Plush. Oregon. They said their son. Bill, who is in the Navy at San Diego, likes it fine, although he doesn’t think too much of the early rising hour part of boot training. j vow J free estima « s Sharon and Shirley Stone, daugh- 1 ter.- of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone of " aidport are visiting with friends and relatives in Mill City this week. The Stones are former residents ■ Allen Field Mill City, Oregon First Game Friday Night 6:00 P. M.