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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1959)
MEHAMA How Long Since Your Watch Was (leaned ? the fl meat wstah ■amdaadeOed a year. Negtoe* r swaa ooaUy EXPERT WATCH INSPECTION FREE! Let m toapaat your watch. It's worth « tow homo M row Rasa to find out whether MTs «ah. There’s Mehwgew shhgi tine for WAy dhqp In today f Baker's Mill Gty Jewelry se 1843 CITY Fartaay LYONS 1 of their parents Miss Schiewek is s teacher in the Gresham schools and John is a student at Willamette Uni- By Jessie Jones By Eva Breaaier 1 versity in Salem The regular meeting of Faith Re Sunday guests at the John Estey bekah lodge was held Wednesday Miss Lucille Lewis spent the week home were their niece and family. Mr. evening with Gertrude Weidman end at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. A. Cavanaugh and child vice grand presiding due to the ab and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and Beulah- ren, Diane and Dennis of Canby. Other sence of Hazel Lewis noble grand- Miss Lewis is a teacher in the schools guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry The usual business was carried out- at Corvallis Booker and son, Darrel of Mill City. It was officers night each officer Mr and Mrs A. W. Toman and Plans and drawing to complete the was to invite an officer of the same sons, Steven and Bradley, of Salem, porch and belfry of the church are rank from another lodge, guests were were weekend guests at the home of available for anyone wanting to see present from Mill City and Stayton. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson them. Anyone knowing the where At the social hour games furnished Stevens. Additional Sunday evening abouts of a bell for the church, please the entertainment with Blanche Wag guests were Mr and Mrs. Jack Scott contact Lorraine Sophy of Glen Lyda ner in charge. At the close of the ev and Mr. and Mrs. N W. Anderberg in Detroit. ening refreshments were served by of Mill City and Mr and Mrs- Albert The Church of Christ has started a the committee Betty Wagner, Donna Stevens of Lyons Layman’s day was observed at the high school youth group which have Wesley and Pat Cutting refreshments Mr and Mrs- Cecil Bassett and son Lyons Methodist church Sunday lessons, games and every Sunday evening at the Glen David of Salem were Sunday dinner morning with Mrs. W. R. Stevens guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lay leader in charge. She was assisted Lyda residence- by Rev. Earl Cotton, and Harvey Dennis Howland, son of Mr- and Earl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gubser of Mc Grimes, who was the speaker of ths Mrs. Lee Howland of Detroit, and Mr. Gus Hern of Detroit was injured Minnville and Steven Hill of Salem morning. Reverends Earl B and Ruth Cotton while playing football Friday at the were Sunday evening visitors at the Bassett , were in Salem Sunday afternoon to Detroit high school. He suffered a home of Mrs. Lizzie ______ Mrs. Hannah Robenson with sev- attend the dedication of the chapel broken collar bone and is still in the eral of her sisters left Monday for and ’ new wing at the Methodist home. Santiam Memorial hospital. Two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Cheyenne, Wyoming to attend the They reported it very nice and that there was hardly standing room. Bean of Brighton. Colo-, spent three funeral services of a neice Friends of Mr and Mrs. M- G. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cornell of days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyda They are Mrs. Lyda’s uncle and aunt Brassfield of Fresno, Calif., and I Anchorage, Alaska, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clayton of former residents of Lyons have re the home of her mother. Mrs- Ethel Washington, D- C. were guests of Mr. ceived word of the death of Miss Huffman and grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Glen Lyda of Detroit. The Helen Queen, sister of Mrs. Brass Mrs. George Hubbard. They are en route to visit with relatives at Los Clayton’s are on an extended vacation field. who was well known here. The October meeting of the Lyons Angeles, Calif., and his parents at and have been in Canada and along the west coast. They are going next to Garden Club was held Wednesday Dover, Ark. They will return here Hawaii where they are planning to afternoon in the fireplace room of before returning to Alaska Mrs Clyde Bressler and Mrs. Alico stay until after Christmas They will the Lyons Methodist church. Donna Huber were Sunday Asmussen presided over the busi- , ... afternoon ________ cal- __ then take the southern route back to ness meeting The guest speaker of I | lers at the Marian Home in : Sublimity. Washington, D- C- _ , Martha The Idanha and Detroit churches the afternoon was Mrs. Betty Warren I calling on Lulu Berringer, have gone together to rent the high of Goodes Flowers of Stayton, who Hiatt and Jennie Bohannon Mr. and Mrs Wayne Lierman and school gym on Saturday night for gave a very interesting demonstra Ann children of Stayton were Sunday the families and the young people of tion on Dry Arrangements. Detroit and Idanha. The time is 7 to Holzfuss drew the lucky number for guests at the home of her mother. 9. There is no admission, but those the door prize. Bea Hiatt who was Mrs. Leota Worden and Marjorie. Glenn Davidson. Boy Scout Master, attending are expected to attend hostess for the afternoon served pumpkin pie and coffee to Virgene and 13 boy scouts enjoyed an week church or Sunday school at one of cott, Helen Johnston. Gladys Ed end outing at Camp Morrison on the churches. Alta Bodeker, Gertrude , Blue Creek. They left early Satur Bible study on Wednesday the 14th wards, Weidman, Eva Bressler, Ann Holz day morning and returned home Sun- at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Lyda of Detroit was attended by Mrs. Don fuss, Mabel Downing. Evelyn Julian, I day. They all reported a good time __ Culver, Mrs. Shreder. Mrs. Pierce and Donna Asmussen and Mrs. Warren. I and seeing lots of deer at the lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cameron Jr-. I where they were not allowed to hunt, Mrs. Johnston all of Detroit and Mrs- from Los Angeles, Calif., are visit-1 Linn County Pomona Grange will Savage of Idanha. Midweek meetings at the Rev. Glen ing at the home of his aunt and install the officers of various granges Lyda home are open to everyone in uncle.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel. of the county at Santiam Valley terested. They are held every Wed The young couple who were recently Grange hall Friday evening. October married are on their honey moon. 23 A large crowd is expected- f nesday night at 7 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing Mr. and Mrs Al Wesley and her Tony Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Savage of Idanha is improving , spent the week end at The Dalles at parents, Mr and Mrs. Van Prichard the home of their daughter and fam visited relatives at Rainier Satur and is able to attend school. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton. day. The main object of the trip was The Detroit Church of Christ Youth Group and friends attended a They also visited at the home of to see a brother-in-law of Mr. Prich hay ride Friday night at the Earl their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. ard. who is seriously ill. Jerry Gustafson, who is a student Lyda farm at Turner. There were 16 Duane Downing and family at Herm at the University of Oregon at Eu young folks in attendance. They were iston. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ruyle and fam gene, spent the weekend at the homo chaperoned by Earl Lyda. Glen Lyda. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Rice, and Mr and ily of Portland were weekend guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mrs. Charles Baker. They stopped at ; at the home of her sister and hus- Gustafson Mr and Mrs Pat Lyons were Sun the Turner Tabernacle for a wiener band. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek. Additional weekend guests were Miss day guests at the home of their son- roast. On October 17 the Sunday school Pauline Schiewek and John Schiewek, in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed group travelled to Salem to Skate who spent the weekend at the home Gisler and family at Marion. land in West Salem. Those adults furnishing transportation were Marge Benton. Lorraine Sophy, Jessie Savage and Elaine Lyda. There were 18 in attendance. Robert Guerin and Marcia Cadle were married in Mill City Saturday,' October 10 A wedding reception was j held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Sophy. About 30 were present. A birthday party was held for| Pay Only Once For This Protecion Jackie Williamson of Idanha at her. Let Us Winterize Your Car Before The Cold home last Friday afternoon. Weather Rush Begins A silver tea for the Deanha pre Ask Us Today About The All-Winter Protection school will be held October 23. Hours will be 2 to 4- It’s Your Safest Buy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and Gash and Carry Anti-Freere family of Salem were weekend guests Gallon Only______ ______ of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dummer of Detroit. Mrs. Hunt is a sister of Mrs. | Dummer. Chiquitta Malone is in Santiam Memorial hospital with acute strep throat. The Deanha PTA board held a meet ing last Thursday night to discuss the October meeting A recent visitor at the Harold Champion home and the Alfred Stahl- man home in Mill City was Orlando Bramble of Sioux City. Ia Mr. Bram ble is a cousin of Mr. Champion and Mrs. Stahlman THREE 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Gustin of Wyoming were weekend guests of FORD PICKUPS Mr. and Mrs Fred Miller of Idanha. / A Hallowe’en carnival will be held loaded with valuable prizes! October 31 at 7:80 p. m. at the De troit High school gym Mr. and Mrs. George Rentsch and daughter. Norma of Corvallis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Wen- dall Jones and family of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs Richard Wsrthen and son of Bend were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum of Detroit. 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Patton home were Mrs. E V. Patton of Dallas and her sister, Mrs. George THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1959 Caspell of Cloverdale. Alao visiting a short time with Mrs. Patton Sat urday morning was an old friend. Mjr Goddard Bodsford and two fel Bv Mrs. Joha Teeters low officers, Mjr. Clark and Col. Hall Mr. and Mrs Charles Crook visit who are stationed with the army in ed with relatives in Portland a week Illinois- ago Sunday A Sunday night guest at the manse Mrs. E J. Hughes visited with her with the Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy son and family the D C. Hughes of and family was the Rev. C. Richard Astoria Sunday and Monday of last Mitchell, assistant pastor of the F’ -st week. Presbyterian church of Portland, who At the Julius Tietze cabin on the was guest speaker at the Mehama Metolius river for the past weekend Community Presbyterian church at were Mr. and Mrs. Tietze. Mr and the morning services. The committees are busy on the Mrs. Jim Richmond and daughters. Barbara and Pam, Mr. and Mrs- Lar plans for the semi-annual Ham Din ry Green of Salem auu Berringer of ner sponsored by the Women’s So ciety of the Mehama church, The Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs John Dobberstein of dinner will be held at the fire hall New Plymouth. Ida., visited from Tuesday evening. October 27. Mr. and Mrs. Don Engdahl (Susee Thursday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths, Mrs. Dobber- Teeters) of Richmond. Calif., are an stein and Mrs. Griffiths are cousins nouncing the birth of a daughter on The Griffiths and their guests spent October 17 The baby was named Jane Sunday at th« Ralph Boring home in Marissa and weighed 6 pounds 15 ounces. She is the Engdahl’s fourth Eugene Visitors Saturday at the Mabel child and first girl. Grandparents are Detroit-Idanha Cold Weather Is Coming For Your Car Teaching future Tree Farmers OYS AND GIRLS throughout our Nation are be coming more tree conscious each year. They are being taught the importance forests play in our eco nomic life. B These boys and girls know we can grow all the wood we need if we protect our forests from fire and manage them wisely. That’s why many youth groups of this country are united on fire prevention to Keep America Green Bassett Chevron Station FREE! PTTTT’ Stuck art & Minden Logging Co. WHI m Trucking Co. Will« Brot. Howell & Guirrford Parkett Logging Co. Mr. and Mrs. John M Teeters of Me hama and Mr. and Mrs. John Eng dahl of Phoenix. Aris- Sunday callers of Mrs. Mabel Pat ton and her cousin Mrs. Edith Mc Intyre were Mrs. Me Intyre’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Liesty of Silverton. The Liss- tys also visited another cousin. Ed Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips were hosts at their home Saturday even ing for the monthly meeting of the G E M Pinochle club. Members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. G- D. Myers, Mr and Mrs. S- G Myers. Mr and Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mr and Mrs. F. Inter Taylor and Mr and Mrs. Joe Bowen- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman are planning an open house at their home Sunday afternoon, October 25 and are inviting all their friends to call to see their son-in-law and daughter, Lt and Mrs. Alrin R. Theis. Lt Theis. I who has been stationed with the Air Force st Enid, Okla., is enjoying a i leave, visiting relatives in various parts ef the state in ycCuiloch's ■nwcK-o-iycic Grand prizes: Three 1960 Ford 4 wheel drive pickups loaded down with a 7V j hp. Scott outboard motor. McCulloch chain saw, transistor radio, shotgun, fishing gear, camping equipment, sporting goods, pa bo furniture and many more valuable prizes. 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