The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1959
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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Eat The Best With Us
Open II a. m. Try Our Noon Lunch
We Serve
’A Pound Ground Beef
In Our Burgers.
Try One.
Our Steaks and
Chicken can't
be beat.
Mr. and Mrs.
[Villiam 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 9-2171
Mehama, Oregon
Preparations Being Made for
School Opening at Detroit
DETROIT—Members of the junior
and enior cla -es of Detroit High
cho 1 ar*' making their initial selec-
■ on of courses this week, in prepaia-
ti n for the open.ng of Detroit schools
. Wedne day morning. September 2.
Teachers are to report to their claiss-
rcom- iugurt 31 in order to prep«r.-
for th r work in advance. Fa ulty
meiting will be held Tuesday, Sep­
tember 2 Thursday. September 3,
school will be dismissed in order that
tea her may attend the county in­
servic- meeting at Stayton, and
ch ol will resume on a limited
schedule Friday. No school on Labor
1, y. a-i ■ the first full day of classes
will be September 8. The school lunch
room will not be in operation until
that day.
Board To Be Hosts
Tuesday evening. September 1. the
Detroit Bo. rd of Education will host
a special reception for all school per­
sonnel to be held at the Breitenbush
Hot Spring resort. Husbands and
wives of school personnel, as well as
guest- from the M .rion County De­
partment of Education will also be in
attendan e.
The school staff for 1959-60 for
the school is now complete, according
to Henry Hiebert. chairman of the
follow': Charles R
b aid It is as follows:
Hansard, superintendent as well as
high school and elementary school
principal; Francis Dummer, high
Here's what Oregon's* Queen Of The Kitchen"
says about electric living . . .
ed at the Glenn Henness home on
Sunday, and visited other friends.
Mr and Mrs. W. N. Kershaw re­
Mrs H N. Wilooa
turned Sunday from a two weeks trip
Mrs. John Garabedian and which t ok them to Nebraska and
Mr and
__________
daughter Ja queline, of Boston. Mass, stopped on the way back at Lar­
are visiting this week at the home amie.
.
Wyoming, where they visit­
<>f their nephew, Mr and Mrs. Robert , ed his brother, who has been ill.
Levon. His parents, Mr. and Mrs J.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bowes, and Mr.
D. Levon are also arrived from San ana Mrs. Glenn Henness drove to Sa­
school math, commerce and vice-prin- 1 Francis o, Calif, to join the group lem Friday evening to attend the
cipal; Terry W. Ziegelman, social for a week or 10 days.
showing of “South Pacific”, and dined
tudies science and coach; Miss
August Ruggle, of Oakland. Calif.. i at China City later in the evening.
Charlene Barnes, high school English, ; spent three days this week at the
Mr and Mrs. Fred Kist were hosts
Libr.ry and girls’ physical educa­ 1 home of his brother and sister-in-law. for a family gathering at their Oak
tion; Charles C. Baker, 7th and 8th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
Park Motel on Sunday. Present were
a «
n.e..tary school vice principal;
Oliver Watson had a cyst removed Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dixon and
Mr . Beulah Farrow. 5th and fl; Mrs. from an eye this week. He is recover­ family of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Pierce. 3rd and 4th; and Mrs. ing nicely at home now.
Melvin Bilyeu and son, of Woodburn.
Emma Schreder, 1st and 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke are AH'enjoyed a dinner in the beautiful
Mr- Carol Rice is secretary to the moving their household furniture shady yard, overhung with fuschias,
superintendent; Mrs. Ruth Miller is from Stayton to their farm home whi h are at their peak now.
-chool clerk, Mrs. Ethel McCauley is here this weekend. Mrs Klutke will
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson were
school cook; Harold Roth is bus still operate her beauty shop in Stay­ hosts for a family dinner at their
driver, and Glen Lyda is school cus­ ton.
home last Sunday, Special guesta
todian.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Burke Zane and were —
Mrs. Hut heson’s brother _ and
children, from Eugene, and her mo­ his daughter Beatrice, visiting from
Fred Sutherland Receiving ther, Mrs. Ted Wright from Milwau­ Oakland, California, and Mr. and
kie, made a surprise visit at the Mrs. Dick Parker and three daugh­
Advance Training in Navy home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward ters.
Mr. Peetz and daughter left for
Midn. Fred H. Sutherland, son of Sunday. Mrs. Zane is Mrs. Ward’s a trip to Washington, but will make
Mrs Evelyn H. Sexton is receiving neice, the former Nancy Wright.
another stopover here before return­
nt nsive indoctrination at AnnapoliB.
Judge Peetz and daughter, from ing to California.
Md., in advance of the Naval Acade­ Oakland. Calif., are spending a 10-day
my’s regular academic year which vacation at the home of his sister,
begins in early September.
Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson.
ihe n \v midshipmen, who entered
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knapp, Mrs.
By Mrs. John Teeters
the Academy on July 7, are scheduled Sandra Bosserman. their daughter,
Mrs. G. W. Coffman and daugh-
to graduate in 1963 with commissions and Mrs. Ronnie Knapp and daugh­
as ensigns.
ter, all of Bend, were in Gates Sun­ ters Susan and Linda left here last
day, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rich- Friday for Everett. Wash. Mr. Coff-
For fresh ptacn. pear, cherry, and I ards. The Knapp family resided here man flew up Saturday evening to
join his family and to visit their son-
plum stains, first sponge with cool I for several years at one time.
wa,.er men worn a concentrated de­
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Olin, now of in-law Lt. Alvin Ray Theis, who had
tergent solution into the stain. Boil­ Astor ia, but formerly of Mill City, made a cross country flight from
ing water or soap usually sets the also stopped in Gates and at the Ned Enid. Okla., to Paine Field near Ev­
erett. The Coffmans returned home
«.in of above listed fruits.
Richards home Tuesday.
Melvin Newberg was employed at Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golliet and Har­
■ the Tokatee Forest Station Camp this
the past week, and spent the weekend riet returned home Sunday after­
noon from a few days’ vacation trip
' with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hagen, of Jef­ most of which was spent at Crescent
ferson, Wise., arrived for a visit with City, Calif. They were joined there by
I old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Golliet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'Ward and her sister and broth, r-in- ' George Ramp of Brooks.
' law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergholz of | Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith and
Mill City. They have been touring the family of Rapid City. S. D., have been
■ States, just missing the earthquake visitnig here at the Clara Smith and
| at Yellowstone, and plan to go on up Grant Smith homes.
The Smith family held a picnic and
I to Canada on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward, and reunion at the Santiam State Park
| Gaston Drake spent Friday at Olal- • Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
1 lie Lake, reporting that the fish were 'Clement Smith and family of Rapid
biting good in the morning, but no ¡City, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Smith and family of Elmira. Mr. and
atch later.
Sheila Herron, daughter of Mrs. Vic Mrs. Chet Smith and family of Eu-
Herron, has been assisting Mrs. A V. gene, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brewer
I Herron at her home in Mill City, who - of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
1 recently underwent surgery at San- Smith and Mrs. Clara Smith.
The Rev. and Mrs. .fames Hardy
tiam Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Richard Parker has just fin- and children spent last week at Camp
. ished an eight-week summer term at Silvercreek. where Mr. Hardy was
OCE, Monmouth, and will have a ' one of the counsellors at the Willam-
short vacation with her family be­ i tte Presbyterys Junior camp Mrs.
fore beginning her teaching duties at Hardy assisted in the Crafts cabin..
the Mehama Grade school September Those going from here to attend
Sth. She will have 1st and 2nd grad­ the church amp at Camp Silvercreek
| last week were Royce Longfellow,
ers this year.
Mrs. Roa Roten. who made head- Douglas Brown and Randy Kimsey.
lines last week by falling into the well 1 Mr and Mrs. Harold Longfellow
at her home hei;e, was able to be re­ and son, Royce went to Tumalo Sun-
leased from Santiam 1 Memorial
_______ _ hos-
__ ‘lay where they visited at the home
pital Thursday, and has been staying of Mrs. Longfellows’ parents, the
with Mrs. Philo Potter while recup­ Chri McDonalds They brought their
erating and getting fitted for new sons. Rex and Roily and their nephew
glasses, a much needed item, which i Druce Teeters home with them. The
she left in the well, along with Char- buys Jt '.d *Pent a week visiting their
lie Tucker’s wrench (Mr. Tucker says I grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Weber, who
'Damn the wrench!)
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson and have lived here for some time have
Ruth Flint picniced in the Metolious | purchased a home in Mill City and
area Sunday, and visited the Fish moved there Saturday.
M rs. Bonnie Wagner and children,
Hatchery there.
The two-day food and rummage Linda. Donald and Debby and Jimmy
«ale sponsored by the Gates Commun­ Welker picnicked at Silvercreek Falls
Sunday.
ity church netted $59.
Sunday guests at the J. M. Teet-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toepfer and son.
Ronny. from Fern Ridge, spent Sun­ ers home were Mr. and Mrs. R C.
day at the home of her parents, Mr. Mulkey. Claude Lincoln and Russ
and Mrs. Til Rains. Mrs. Toepfer has Mulkey and son, Russie, all of Port-
recently been hospitalized in Stay­ land. The Mulkeys were here to at­
ton. but is now improving at her tend the Mehama picnic.
Mrs. Henry Kornmann and child­
home
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Henness and ren Mary. Francis, Lianne and Rich­
Mr. and Mrs. Garnold Norris and ard and Mrs. Della Guilliams all of
daughter Laverne, all of Beaverton, Vancouver. Wash., were Sunday
were overnight guests at the home guests of Mrs Kornmann’s mother,
of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Henness last Mrs. Jennie Moe. Mrs. Guilliams for­
merly lived here.
I week end.
Mrs. Lee Brant and children of
Mr and Mrs. Benin Haun and ba-
I by son Jeffrey, of Corvallis also call- Macleay visited Monday at the Larry
Kim-ey and Jennk Moe home.
GATES
MEHAMA
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. and Mrs. Norton and thalr two children u»a
oil of the»» electric oppllonce» In their Folk County
home i
gf RANGE
g* DISHWASHER
V
V
REFRIGERATOR
FREE2IR
< WASHER
V TOASTER
y ELECTRIC SAUCEFAN
y iron
y TELEVISION
y RADIOS —2
y ELECTRIC CLOCKS
V DRYER
UCHTINO
y FRY RAN
y furnace fan
y MIXERS —2
V WAFFLE IRON
y corm maker
y ELECTRIC SHAVER y' RECORD FLAYER
y HEATING FAD
V
VACUUM CLEANER
L »
y* ICE CREAM FREEZER
V* ELECTRIC SAW
HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES
WORK FOR YOU IN YQUR HOMI?
WE’VE MOVED
to our new location on the highway in Mill City
and invite you to visit us, and discuss all your in­
surance problems. Our new office phone number
is 1971.
Do You Want To
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?"
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Insurance
Office Phone 1971
Res. 7471
Mill City, Oregon