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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1959)
i—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHl'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1959 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 SAVE 15% on Your Fire Insurance? Thousands of Owners Have Taken Advantage of This Preferred Risk Insurance Plan. Let Us Tell You About It. Jerry Pittani Insurance Office Phone 1971 Res. 7471 Mill City, Oregon GATES Mr«. H N. Mr«. Joe Nova k will be hostess for a benefit coffee hour at her home Thursday. September 17, for the Gates Women's club. Weather permitting ...;ee v il be held in the open, where Fall flowers are at their best right ;.,w. Friends are invited to call between the hour of 2 and 4 p. m Immediately following the coffee hour a short business meeting of the Gates Women’s club will be held in tne c,ubhouse, wi h Mrs. Walter Bris bin, president, presiding The Al Drushella family have re tired fr< m the Gates Chili Bowl, after a try of several months, and it is now open under the management of Mrs. Mabel Ol-on. This can be a very busy spot at imes, and everyone is glad it u.d not clo e up. Mr and Mrs. Charles Huckeby, re- vent n.-wlyweds, have moved into the Brisbin h use near the highway Mr Huckeby is a logger in this area. Among those taking ribbons at the State air aie Mrs. Lewis Hampton, on her Mexican work, "Grandma" Mr-. G. C. Earnhardt (on her paint ings.) and Warner Hampton, on his Centennial house. Mr.- Velma Carey and Mrs. Maude Davis were in Salem Saturday to take in the State Fair. They report much interest in the oldtime abin setup and furnished by the Hampton family from Gates hill—the cabin -upposedly put up without nails! Carol Sue Bail has been making arrangement! to enter Oregon Sate College where she will take a four- ye r course with the tea-hing profes sion in mind. Carol was a 195b grad uate of Santiam Union High school, rated the car and the young man. „nd later a princess in the Santiam They decided to tow the car back, Bean F- stival court at Stayton. She put the son on a bus at Salem, and plan- to leave about September 20. then got back home here in time for Jack Tcbaugh and young son, breakfast. Walter Thomas has re urned to Ft. LYONS—Work is progressing nic e Michael visited at the home of long time fr ends, Mr. and Mrs. L F. A-len Ord. Calif , after spending his fur ly at the Methodist church. This last Saturday. Tebaugh has been trans lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. veek tile was laid on the basement ferred to ( amp Pendleton. Calif., af Walter A. Thomas. He will receive i floor, which included the kitchen and ter being s ationed at a Marine Base additional training there before going ■ lining room. The floor has been re finished in the sanctudry of th« i in Virginia for several years, while overseas. Mrs. Gwenn Schaer spent two church by Van Prichard, who donated his family lived at Oregon City. Elbert Larson, of Roseburg, visited weeks at OCE Monmouth, following his work. Plans are to finish the here last weekend, with his son, Jerry i her eight-week's course at LaGrande outside of ’.he building and put up Larson, and family, who are staying ■ this summer. She will receive her eave troughs. at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. I Bachelor of Science degree at regu- It has been a project of the WSC3 Walter Brisbin, while enroute to I lar graduation exercises at Mon- i to finish the church basement Texas The men folks enjoyed a trip mouth next Spring. Edmond Davis of Tacoma arrived to Marion Lake, where -hey camped overnight Friday, but no one caught Friday to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Maude Davis. a fish! Mrs. Velma Carey was in Portland Mr and Mrs. Larry Crennell, Mr. Between and Mrs. Joe Novack, Mrs. Frank the last of the week at the home of Portland-Salem-Idanha Novack and daughter, Donalee Oliver her son, Eugene Carey and family, all way pointe and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were among i The first of the week she went on a those going to Salem last Saturday fishing trip with the Norman Carey Allied Van Lines Agent to at end the wedding of Miss Lois family of Albany. Local & Nationwide Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen drove Evans «nd Rex Herron. Household Moving SSgt. Jerry Larson, recently sta to Salem Sunday to see the state tioned at Larson AFB. arrived at the horseshoe tournament. Allen renewed Stayton Phone RO 9-M70 home of his grandmother, Mrs. Walter acquaintanceship with several men he Salem EM S-1826 Brisbin, on Thursday. He was accom used to pitch with in Portland sev- j SHIP IT WRIGHT panied by his wife, Sylvia, infant son eral years ago. Mr. and Mrs Bill Penniik and two Steven, and daughter Debbie. From here they will go to San Antonio Tex.. children have moved back down to1 where he has been transferred for their home here, after spending the summer camping out in the Big officer training When Edwin Watkins was return Meadow area, where Bill has been ing to his unit at Larson AFB last logging. Frances and Warren Reid trip, the timing gear went out on his of Mill City were guests of Patsy and car near Cascade Locks, late at night, Billy for a week, to enjoy a camp-out and no help available, and his leave and Joe Hirte also spent a few days time running out. However, his par- there. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Herron returned en s, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stevens came to his rescue by driving up this week to Marion Forks, where Of all kinds. Trusses there and after much searching, lo- they will make their home. Their wed- ■ ding was an event of last week, in Abdominal Supports Salem. Herron is employed at the Elastic Hosiery Fish Hatchery at Marion Forks. Expert Fitters Mrs. Rosa Roten and her daughter, M rs. Louisa Wrigglesworth of Port Private Fitting Rooms. land, and her son. Amos Roten, wife and two children of Redwood City. “Ask Your Doctor” Calif., all went to Waldport for the Labor Day weekend, where a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Romey and two children. Also presen. were Mr and Mrs. Daniel Romey and two sons 405 State St of Gresham, and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Romey from Santa Barbara. Cal. Corner of Liberty On Monday they all returned to their former homes here, and a lot of S and II Green Stamps cleanup work and brush cutUng was done. The house on the Wrigglesworth property, known as the Morrison farm is being torn down, to be re placed with a new one later. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ro en will be staying an ther week at their home, the former Ernest Wr.gglesworth home, where repairing of the well and other work ' is being done. The Rotens are both employed at Redwood City, Calif., but look forward to vacations in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Henness enjoyed a two-day camp-out at Diamond Lake last weekend. Miss Bernice Potter of Mill City and Mrs. Alice Watson were hostes- | ses recently for a pink and blue show er for Mrs. Michael Howland, the CALL US FOR former Ellen Chance, held at the Gates Women's clubhouse. Bouqutts FULL MEASURE of dahlias and gladioli were placed about the room, and the buffet table was in pink and white with a center OF PROTECTION j arrangement of all pink dahlias. Fol- 1 lowing the opening of the many gifts, I Does your present day val- punch and coffee and cookies were •e of your property outweigh served from the buffet table where Mrs. Maude Davis poured Improvements Being Made on Lyons Church WRIGHT TRUCK LINE SURGICAL SUPPORTS Capital Drug Store your fire insurance coverage? New Arrivals Report fiere 's what Mrs. F. R. Schultz of Junction City says about electric living... n37<t A DAY! AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE FOR ALL THE WORK ELECTRICITY DOES AT OUR HOUSE!" “With three youngsters. T keep my electric appli ances busy a good part of every day. At such a low cost, I couldn’t afford to do the work any other way. 374 a day « a real value—I would gladly pay that much for just my washer and Th« F R Schultz family of Lan« County liv« better round th« clock with th« h«lp of all th««« «l«ctric appliance«: R ANGE V? REFRIGERATOR ^/ELECTRIC DRILL FRY PAN V WASHER J DRYER [/TOASTER «/ mixer M TELEVISION /COHEE MAKER y IRON y RADIO /FLOOR POLISHER better living. Shop for modem work and time saving electric appliances at your dealer’s right away. Nothing else does so much to help you enjoy living as electricity. STEAM IRON /VACUUM CLEANER / table PP&L electric service is today’s biggest value for RECORD FLAYER /WATER HEATER V FURNACE MOTOR j/ELECTRIC CLOCK dryer alone.” SEWING MACHINE [/VENTILATING FAN gj LIGHTING SAW HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES WORK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME’ PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Live Better... Electrically ! From Santiam Hospital Memorial If eo your loss could be sub stantial. Better check with ua Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R Me- 1 NO OBIJGATION Elroy of West Stayton. a son. Mar- ' vin Timothy, Aug 24, weight 6 lbs.,, D. B. HILL INSURANCE 6 02. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Weigel, Stayton. a daughter, Cherry) I COMPANY .Ann. Aug. 25, weight 7 lbs 7 1-4 oz Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert RI Music, Lyons, a daughter. Rebecca 1 Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore. Sue. Aug . 26, weight 6 lbs., 14 1-4 02. I Born to Mrs. and Mrs. W. Tilman , ■ ------------------------ - Rain.- Stayton. a daughter, Julie Ann. Aug 26, weight 7 lbs. 10 oz. CLIMAX of OREGON’S Bern to Mr and Mrs. Bernard L. Chase. Lyons, a son, Bernard Eugene, CENTENNIAL Aug. 26. weight 8 lbs., 13 oz. B.rn to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Horrocks. Stayton. a daughter, Leann. Aug. 29, weight 4 lbs. *«oz. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Eery. Stayton. a son, Randy Joseph. Aug 31, weight 8 lb». 13 oz. Born to Mrs. and Mrs Charles E. Martin, Lyons, a son Jay B Aug 31 weight 6 lbs, 9*z oz. Bom August 31 to Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Martin. R. 1, Lyons a son Jay B . weighing 6 pounds ounces. I Born September 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mi'ham a son. Terry Wayne. I weighing 9 pounds 15 ounces. Born September 3 to Mr and Mrs George C. Core of Stayton a boy, BEGINS weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces. B. rn September 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold K Bitterman of Stayton a boy. Micheál Kieth. weighing 7 pounds 7 1-2 ounces Born September 4 to Mr and Mrs. Dona.d R Gescher of Sublimity a A spectacular new form of dra gtr,. Terri Lea weighing 7 pounds] matic entertainment! Drama— 11 ounces Music—Rai let—all fu~ed into Bom September 4 to Mr. and Mrs. one gigantic production on 7 Thoma« A Basl j Rt. 1( stayton a live stages. Highlight» of Ore •on Terry Wayne, weighing 9 gon's colorful history unfold ex pounds ’« ounce citingly before your eye* in the B rn September 5 to Mr. and Mrs. fast eat-moving two hours of Rex Lucas of Aumsville a son, Mark your life. Don't mi*« The Migh ty Oregon Story! : • Wfighing 8 pounds 13 ounces September 3 through 17 r. September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. tnve..e G Combs of Rt 1. Turner, I CENTENNIAL Roy Dear., weighing 8 pounds: 14 ounces j Pm September 7 to Mr and Mrs. H«rv«y KeudeR of Rt 1. Aumsville. I n. Larry Kevin weighing 7 pounds , (Sept 10 - Now Haying) Thursday Cast of 700 AREN A