The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Leo Poole returned Sunday
from Oakland, where she spent the
past week visiting at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O M.
Mikkelsen. Mrs. Al Nesbitt has been
earing for her three children during
her absence.
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service from Tom’s Shell Ser­
vice. Drive in today for quick,
reasonable lubrication and pol­
ishing. We deal exclusively in
Shell gasoline and oil.
Tom's Shell
We Give BAH Green Stampa
Phone 7984
Mill Ctty
THE NAYION’5
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* BIGGEST 1959
EXPOSITION
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I.ast Day Saturday
JAPANESE
EXTRAVAGANZA
of
Dance, Melody, laughter
Albert B. Gins presents
TAKARAZU K A
Dance Theatre
Matinee: 2:30 p. m. Sat
Evenings: 8:15 p. m.
General Admission $1.50
Reserved $2.50 - $3.00
Box $3.50
BIGGEST FAMILY
FUN-TIME
ATTRACTION
IN OREGON'S HISTORY
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis and
daughter. Bernice, from Turner, spent
Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mason. Mrs. Davis is Mrs.
Mason’s sister and a former resident
of Mill City.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Lowe.. Cree Sunday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Matlock. Mis»
Beverly .Matlock Mr. and Mrs. John
\\ ehr Sharon, Barbara and Mathew,
Mrs. J C. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. O.
U Gorton and Dale all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meacham and The guests were served an outdoor
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long of Salem,
formerly of Detroit, and Mrs George Harry White spent the week end at 0-rbequed supper
Laird went to Reno, Friday, and ame Jefferson Park. They made the nine-
mile hike in and stated it was well
Mrs. Melanie Bartka entertained
back Monday.
worth their while as it is a beautiful at her apartment Wednesday after­
noon at an nLrmal "Koffee Klutch”
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Weber re­ trip.
for a few of her friends. Mrs. Bartka
cently purchased a home at 470 S.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Foos of Salem is the mother of Mrs. Frank Moore
E. Hazel and moved here from Me­
were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. and is spending the summer in Mill
hama Saturday.
Jay R. Mason Tuesday noon. In the City. Her home is in Bakersfield. Cal.
Mrs. Anna Brown from Portland evening for dinner, they entertain­ Present were Mrs. Otto Witt. Mrs.
speftt the weekend at the home of her ed, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cole who also Clara Corbin, Mrs. Herbert Schroed­
er, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Miss Daisy
sister and borther-in-law, Mr. and live in Salem.
Geddes and the hostess. Mrs. Bartka
Mrs. Guy Newbre.
The Robert Harris and Bob Veness
J. F. Klock. Salem, uncle of Mrs.
Mrs. Fred Duffy has received word families enjoyed a picnic dinner last H. I Plymale passed away at his
that her aunt, Mrs. Lulu Berringer of Monday night at North Santiam park home Wednesday. Funeral services
Mehama is in the hospial suffering Because the weather had turned were held in Salem Friday and inter­
cooler that day, they reported that ment was in Fox Valley cemetery
from the effect of a stroke.
they had the park all to themselves. mar Lyons. Pallbearers from Mill
City were Ernest Ragsdale. Sr., Geo.
Mrs. Kenneth Chance was present­
Funeral services were held Wed­ Flook, John Plambeck and Irl Ply-
ed with an electric Dutch oven by
Folger’s coffee company in their re­ nesday at Corvallis for George Freu ' male. Others attending from here
Beatty, former Mill City resident. He were Mrs. Plymale and Mrs. Eldon
cent door bell ringing contest.
died at the Carl Barclay home near Hutchinson.
W alter Thomas, Jr., son of Mr. and I Alsea. He is survived by his wife and
' two daughters.
Jaycettes met Thursday evening.
Mrs. Walter Thomas is spending his
August 20, at the home of Mrs. Gordy
leave at home following completion
Mrs. Hattie Arnold of Stayton, McMorris A barbecue was discussed,
of his basi,- training at Ft. Ord.
I entertained at a birthday dinner for but no definite date was set. Refresh­
I her granddaughter, Christine Chance. ments were served by the hostess and
The Shrine club held their annual
• on the occasion of her 13th birthday cards were played Winning prizes
at
the
George
Pettingill
home*
picnic
anniversary. Also present were Chris-
John Wills and
Mrs.
on the Little Northfork Sunday. Over | tine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley were Mrs
Larry Carrick. Members present were:
50 were present to enjoy the event.
' Chance and son David.
Mrs. John Wills, Mrs. Larry Carrick,
Mrs. Beryl Lamb. Mrs. James Grant.
Mrs. Bess Vandemeer is spending
Mr. and Mrs. i. David I mphress of thl hostess, Mrs. Gordy McMorris,
part of her vacation at the home of \
Portland are th
the a parents
parents of
of a
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. daughter born to them at the Air
Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Mason re- :
and Mrs. Howard Fenner in Eugene. Base hospital. The new arrival has
turned last Wednesday night from
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been nambed Karen Renee. Pater­
Patty McClintock spent four days nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. their vacation trip to Alaska. They j
report a wonderful time and no car I
last week in Salem at the home of her Charles Umphress of Mill City.
great uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
I trouble.
~
. They did however, run in- i
to quite a bit of rainy weather while
O. W Gorton. She returned to Mill
Malcolm Davis of Longview, Mash., up there The scenery in the newt
City Sunday.
visited last week at the home of his state is something to see, they re- '
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Mode) i marked, but it is good to be home {
Visiting at the home of his parents.
Davis. He made the trip down to help again. When asked if they were to ■
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead last i
his father celebrate his birthday an­ | “stay put” for awhile. Jay said, i
week were. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm-1
niversary.
| “Have to in order to get things in,
stead and family of Coberg. They are
I shape around home.’’ Mr. Mason re-.
former rseidents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes visit­ , tired recently from his position as
ed friends in Mill City this week. power house superintendent at De- j
Miss Julia Ann Schroeder, daughter
They are stationed at the Stahlman itroit Dam.
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S-hroeder of
, lookout, near Detroit for the summer.
Crescent City. Calif., is visiting at the Robert is a giaudate of Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy
home of her grandparents, Mr and
High school and both are attending land daughter. Gayle and Colleen of'
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder.
the University of Oregon, and will Van Nuys. Calif , spent Tuesday in
graduate next year.
¡Mill City visiting their many friends.
Larry Kanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The McCarthy's at one time operated
Lawrence Kanoff was treated last
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindquist, a furniture store here, and were ac- '
week for cerebral concussion, after
son Dean; Miss Leona Lamb, and Mr. tive in civic affairs. Mr. McCarthy is
being hit on the head with a base­
and Mrs. James Conibear and Pa­ now in the furniture department of 1
ball bat. during a recent game.
tricia, George and Mary Conibear a large Sears store in Van Nuys, and
Dr. Mark Hammencksen’» Opto- spent the weekend at the Marion reports the family likes it fine there.
Forks Forest Camp. They went there | h rom here they went to Salem to
metric offices in the Beil building m
to visit te Conibear’s older son, Jim, visit friends, then on to Portland to
-»tayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m.
who is at the Marion Lake Guard Sta­
to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne- tion. They were joined Saturday night 'visit Mrs. McCarthy’s parents. While
here the McCarthy» subscribed to The
adv.
•essary.
by Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and Enterprise so they .an keep track of
Brian.
happenings in the area
Visitors last week at tie home of
Mr. and M rs. John A Tunnell bf
Lyons were Mrs. Tunnell’s brother
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
Couture and son. Bobbie of Bellflow­
er, Calif.
Kanyon Kapers
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake went to
to Redding. Calif., Saturday. They
took their grandchildren. Terry and i
Shannon Coryell back to their home. |
The Coryell children had spent two
weeks here and also a week with their i
father. Jack Coryell at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler mo­
tored to Canby Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. George Veteto. Mr. Veteto
who suffered another stroke recently
is now in the Canby Rest Home, and
friends here can write him at that
address. The Vetetoes who had been
at Seaside since leaving Mill City
I will now make their home at Canby.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IHl RSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1959
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel motored in to their homes. Mr. Willoughby
to McMinnville Sunday where they at one time was employed by The
met Mr. and Mrs, Perry Willoughby.
They then went down on the c< ast Enterprise Mrs. Willoughby was ac-
v ■ in 'he Garden club.
where they had dinner before return-
dunm
Cooled By Refrigeration
Box Office Opens 5:30 I’. M. Sunday» - 7:00 I*. M. Week Day»
FRIDAY. 8ATIRDAY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28-29-30
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you’ll need
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Open Saturday
Phone 6803
Mill City, Oregon
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There is no need to spend your lime going out of Mill City to
have your PRINTING done.
here at home.
BOTANY FLANNEL
This material is just the thing to make those skirts,
suits, dresses and coats. It’s washable (with ca^^.
The Enterprise can do it right
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k
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Mill City, Ore
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Cushions!re Tires at
SUMMER SALE PRICES
ThcM* tin1 prices listed below are just a sample of <nir low
prices on these first line tires. Al) other tires are at the
same low prices.
7.50x14 Atlas Cushionaire
First line tubeless tire .....
s23.95
$23.95
s26.95
Plus Tax »nd Capable Tire
6.70x15 Atlas Cush h main-
First line tubeless tire _.
Plus Tax and Capable Tire
8.00x14 Atlas Cushionaire
First line tubeless tire-----
Plus Tax and Capable Tire
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Mill City, Oregon
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