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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1959)
al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Chris McDonald formerly of Mehama and now of Tumalo. The Allen Mc 3» Mrs John Teeters Donalds are in Monterey while he is The Rev. James Hardy and B L- attending Army Language school. Kirsch went to Waldport last Tues Visitors at the Frank Buckler home day to attend the meeting of the last Wednesday were Mr. Buckler’s Willamette Presbytery that was held sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and there. Mrs. R H. N’iemyer of Salem. A meeting of the church elders and Mr- and Mrs. Perry Shelton and the Christian education committee I two children of Salem visited here was held in the Fellowship rooms of | Sunday afternoon- the Mehama Community Presbyter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch ian church Saturday evening, Septem were called to Babbitt, Nev., the first ber 26 Burton Al vin, dire tor of of the week by the death of Mr. Christiau Education for the Synod Branch's sister, Mrs. Darrell King. of Oregon, was present at the meet Mrs- King, who visited here earlier ing to discuss the role of the session this summer has been in poor health and the Christian education commit i for some time. tee in the church work. Garry Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. A 2c and Mrs- Richard Garland, Tom Rice spent several days last who have been spending a leave vis week in Santiam Memorial hospital iting Mrs- Garland’s parents, the for rest and treatment. Tom Rices, left Friday for Grea. Sunday guests at the Charles Crook Falls. Mont-, where he is stationed home were Mr and Mrs. Ted Jacoby of with the Air Force- Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. William Longfellow | Crook and daughters, Barabara and visited a couple of days last week Alyson of Mill City. with the Chris McDonalds at Tumalo. __________________ Preschool classes started here i Tuesday, September 22 with an enroll Lyons Extension Unit ment of 18. The classes are held on Tuesday and Friday mornings in the Observes Rally Day church basement with Mrs. James LYONS — The Lyons Extension Hardy as teacher. unit observed their Rally day and The pre-school mothers held a first meeting of fall Thursday with CHECK OTHER SALEM FEDERAL ADVANTAGES short meeting following classes Fri their meeting held in the basement of day morning and decided to hold two I the Lyons Methodist church- A pot food sales during the year. The first luck dinner was served at noon. A * Friendly Fast Service i sale will be held Saturday, October i short business session was held with * Savings Insured up to $10,000 by F. S. I. C. 31 and will feature home made Hal Kay Lindemann presiding. Chairmen ’en “Trick or Treats ” of the following standing commit * Save — By Mail — We Pay Postage Both Ways lowe Mr and Mrs. Eugene Manock and tees were appointed Membership, two children of Salem were Friday Rev. Ruth Cotton and Gypsy Weav * Customer Parking — Lot Next Door night and Saturday morning guests er; luncheon, Eleanor LaMunyan; at the Manse with the Rev. and Mrs- ACWW. Alta Bodeker; Health and .James Hardy and family. Alma Olmstead. The Allen C McDonalds of Monte 'Safety, The October meeting will be held rey, Calif., are announcing the birth Thursday, October 22, and subject of of a son on September 21. The baby the day will be “Make Mine Pie ” The weighed 7 pounds lounce and was leaders will be Gypsy Weaver and 560 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON 1V11 named Christian Emery. Maternal Kathleen Manning. Special events for grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Boyd October will be the District IV meet E Norton, Stayton Rt. 1, and patern-I ing in Albany, October 11-14; Na- Open Friday Night« Til 8 Closed Saturday From The I st S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, ¡959 Automotive 4 Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Deleo Batteries Factory Equipment Ignittoa Parte Dealer for Airoo Welding Product» Hoover's Repair Jim and Very! Hoover Phone 2602 MW Otj WE HAVE • Hobbies • AthleUe Gda. • Fishing Tnefcle • nSwSa g Comp. • Boat* and TraOera • Rod and Reel R epa ir • Schwinn Bike« A Repair» CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS 185 First BL Stayton, Oregon NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM WHEREYOU SAVE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Salem Federal’s Convenient Location MEHAMA Per Annum Current Rate Salem Federal SAVE C© Savings & Loan B\ Santiam Ripples By Sharon Whitsett Monday night the Student Coun cil was hard at work as they held their workshop in which they learn parliamentary procedure- It was con tinued during activity period the next two days. “Uncle Ernie” Franklin, who was having a revival at the Free Method ist church, paid a visit to the high school. He talked about football and was very interesting. W’e were also visited by a Mongol ian Mousehound named Fox. He is JoAnn Chailender’s dog He went to all morning classes with JoAnn. She took him home at noon. Friday night a “wild” slumber party was held at the Chailender house. It wasn’t really wild; we slept two whole hours. We ate all night, then got up and went to Whitsett’s house for breakfast. The following girls attended: JuDee Logan, JoAnn Challender, Sandy Harris, Leatta Mc Call, Marcia Barnhardt. Janice No vak, nd Shraon Whitsett. We all had a “blast ” The yell leaders are “sneaky" as they arranged a surprise send-off for the football boys Saturday. About 30 girls came out to cheer for the boys, with a sign and all- Our efforts were profitable; we won 12 to 0. There were six of us at the game and we out-yelled, or almost out-yelled, the Siletz cheering section. It really was exciting to watch 22 boys wal lowing in the mud- The magazine subscription drive at high school is coming up soon- tional Home Extension Council in Portland, October 23; County-wide planning meeting, and recreation workshop. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.00 a Year QUIET REVOLUTION! ON DISPLAY FRIDAY! HOORAY! SMALL W0NÜ17! G. E. 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