Another Library club is again be­ J THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ing organized this year under the di­ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 rection of Miss Alice Smith. To date 12 members have signed up for work I The Rev. John McDonald of Dallas, and instructional activities in the -chuol library. The club was success­ who i» chairman of the Presbyterial Ministerial Relations committee, ful in its operations lats year, and a will have a guest speaker at the Mill Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott spent the , gr< at amount of interest is being City Presbyterian Church Sunday, weekend visiting Mr and Mrs Melvin j shown by students this year in carry­ September 20. ing out a similar program LaVine and family- at Toledo. Daisy Geddes, is back home after a Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline spent Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cowden (Shirley ' 10 day trip to Seattle and Vancouver. Cree) and Janet of Redmond, spent some time at their beach cottage- at Wash., and to Portland. While she Maidport recently. While there they Sunday with her grandparents. Mr. w, re joined by their daughter. Mrs. was gone she attended the Opera in and Mrs. Bert Turnidge Portland, took in some baseball Mr. and Mrs. Barney Scott took W. W. Hanley and sons from Eureka. games and visited with friends. Calif. Mrs. Hamley plans on entering their daughter. Miss Rosalie Scott Mr. and Mrs. <►. K lHA\ilt have ■ Eureka State college this fall where back to Whitworth college last week -he will take a teachers training been doing considerable traveling this .end where she enrolled in her senior course. She has taken summer summer; among recent trips was one year. courses at the college before. Both | to Wallowa Lake and to Donner Pass in Calif The trip was made with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were > her sous are in high school. friends from Salem. in Portland Sunday to take in the Monday evening at the Bank Cafe Sherry and Patty Pittam assisted Centennial. They saw the Oregon 1 hon ring the birthday of Mrs. Myron Story and said it was a production i Goodman were Mrs. Forrest Baker, by Janet Hutchinson were hostesses well worth seeing. Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Leo Poole, Mrs. for a daucing party Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and fam­ • Kenneth Chance, Mrs. Del Smith. which was held at the Pittam building 1 en Con»!.— DI. J — ...... ily recently enjoyed a three week’s 1 Mrs. Mary Hartman, Mrs. Nelda on Santiam Blvd The affair includ­ ed 7th, Sth and 9th graders- I vacation from their jobs. He is em- Johnson and daughter, Miss Jeneta You never get leas than civil at Detroit dam and she works 1 Johnson. Mrs. Bill Richards, Mrs. service at Tom’s Shell Service I ployed at the Mill City Post Office. They where experienced and courteous visited with relatives in Umatilla Monamarie Vinton, Mrs John Clark, Otto Koeneke. Myron (Whitie) Good­ attendants give your car the at­ during part of their vacation. man and the guest of honor, Mrs. B» Eva Bressler tention it deserves quickly and Guest last week at the home of Mr. 1 Goodman. Mrs. Gladys Mason V* of Mill City, ___ - ...WMVU 4 bJT f and Mrs. John Muir was his father. expertly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fencl, Jim and Andy Muir of Williston, N D. He had Toby took a Sunday sightseeing trip, president of the Fox Valley Cemetery been a delegate at the Veterans of leaving early in the morning and association, who had called a business Foreign Wars convention in Los An­ viewing the Roseburg ruins, then on meeting Sunday afternoon, reports could be ..v, business couio oe taken care of geles and made the trip to visit with to Medford and Crater Lake. Mrs. ■ no his son and family before returning Fencl said they planned on staying because of the small attendance. They do plan a work day at the cemetery home. a few hours at Crater and watching Appearing in the “Lookout’’ Sunday the bears but the wind and dust were soon and she hopes that people will , School paper, August 30, was a “say- so terrific they could hardly see. take enough interest to come and ling” sent in by Rev. B. A. Lawrence. Their son. Tom Fencl, entered the clean up the graves of their loved I former past . r of the Mill City Chris­ Salem Vocational school Monday ones. Hugh Johnston, member of the tian church. Submitted was “Right morning enrolling in electronics. Mari-Linn school board went to Ohio 1 living is right giving of time, talents, Mrs. James Poole, Sr., who under­ last Tuesday to purchase a new school | i and tithes, to the Christ who gave went major surgery is still at Salem I__ bus. His all." Memorial hospital, but expects to be Lyons pre-school will start Tues­ Present enrollment of students in able to return home in a few days. the elementary school is about five Her daughter, Mrs. Richard Corbett day morning September 22 with Mrs. instructor. The less than the average enrollment last and children of Portland have been Alice Huber as year. Fourteen children, who recently at the Poole home this week, while school will be held in the music room enrolled in the parochial school lo­ Mr. Corbett has been employed at an at Mari-Linn. Mothers may register cated in Mill City, have caused a drop electrical demonstration booth at the their children at Lyons Variety ana i in the total number enrolled in the State Fair. The company who em­ must accompany their children on the first day of school. Classes will be 'public school. ployes him also had a booth at the Campfire and Bluebird aniivites Centennial and Mr. Corbett worked held Tuesday and Thursday of eaca are getting under way again after there during the summer. They will week. After the first day the child­ | the summer vacation. It is understood again be back at their home in Port-1 ren may ride the school bus to school, but tney will have to be picked up at i that some groups have started to land this week. noon by the parents. meet this week. The first meeting of Mrs. Ethel Shuford assisted by Miss Lonna Downer left Sunday for I the Mill City Leader’s association will Monamarie Vinton were hostesses be held September 29 at the home of 1 Thursday evening for a baby shower McMinnville where she will enroll at Linfield college. Miss Downer is the Mrs. Wendell Heller. honoring Mrs. Floyd Kurtz. The af­ Norvall Richards, son of Mr. and fair was held at the Kurtz home. In­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Mrs. Gene Richards had the pins re- I vited were Mmes. Walter Mackie, Downer. Miss Kathryn Johnston will I leave this weekend for Corvallis, to moved from his arm recently at a 1 John . MacGregor. James Olson, Roy Salem hospital. Young Richards was! Epperson. Charles Wirkkala. Judy enroll in OSC. She is the daughter hurt while playing ball at school last; Holntan, Don Carlson, Jay Mason, 01 Mr. and Mrs. Hugn Johnston. Saturday night guests at the home , year and has had the pin in his arm Edsel Croan, Bonnie Whitsett, Jr., ever since. Mrs. Richards says the Edward Atchinson, Kenneth Burt, I 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and family were her sister and husband. arm is still somewhat stiff. Barney Scott, Louise Case, Leo Fitz- I Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gregory of gerald, Elmer Payne. George Rice, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spain of Seattle. Madras were weekend guests at the Majjorie Hempeck. Robert Chichest­ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , er and Carol Humes. Gene Gregory. The young couple are Miss Phyllis Pate, who has spent both teaching this Fall; Elton in the the | summer working on Green Peter I : Madras school system and his wife in i Lookout ; near Sweet Home will be I la nearby community. Elton spent the through with her job on the 18th I summer working in a plywood mill at i and will enter OCE on September 22. A reception for the teachers will I I Madras. Mrs. Pate said Phyllis had spent a I be held Tuesday evening. September Mrs. Lee Pinkston and daughter, wonderful summer, but had been get­ 22, al 7:30 in the all-purpose room Jo are again making their home in ting a little homesick and would be at the Mari-Linn school in Lyons. Mill City after several years in Ja­ glad to get back to “civilization.’ This will afford an opportunity for maica, where her husband is still em­ I again Thursday evening dinner guests parents to meet the teachers with ployed. The Pinkstons were here dur­ I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pate whom their children will be associated ing the construction of Detroit dam. I were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. during this school year. They have property in Mehama. Jo is Waters from Stayton. The Pates Teachers to be honored are Robert enrolled as a Sophomore at Santiam were observing their wedding anni- Schmor, new principal; Viola Helsel, | versary with a family dinner. Union High. Janice Powell, Katie Skillings, Ina Funeral services were held ill Leb­ All school-owned dwellings in Lark Belle Morrison. Eha Kuiken, Martha anon Saturday afternoon at 1:30 for Addition are being given a coat of Poole. Allen Ridder, Glen Davidson, Mrs. Icy Hassler, mother of Mrs. O. fresh paint this summer. Five are Hazel Wirth, Ralph Hurst, Wright J D wning of Salem. Mrs. Hassler nearly completed, and the sixth is Cowger and Mrs. DeVito. ' was 84 years old and passed away yet to be done. 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