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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1959)
The Mill City Garden club w ill meet for a 1 o’clock dessert luncheon next Thursday, November 5 at the home of Mrs Herbert Schroeder with Mr». J. C- Kimmel co-hostess. TOWN TALK Mrs. Ella Palas of Salem is now employed at the George Cree home Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason left Mon day for Portland where they visited friends until Wednesday. Mrs. Wayne Anderberg was in Portland Monday where she visited at the home of her mother. I Yes, that’s right! YOU can earn important cash savings on your here insurance with General’s All-In-One” Homeov ncs Policy. Call us today1 Jerry Pittam INSURANCE Ph. 1971 or 7471 IP YOU THINK MONEY DCESN T TALK, JUST TRY telephone luithou nickel / George Cree returned to his home Friday from Salem Memorial hospital following a 10-day stay where he had bone grafting done to his leg. He has his leg in a cast so is confined to his wheel chair. 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2», 1S5S Charles Wirkkala, Junior Rifle club leader and instructor, says that the first fall meeting of the group will be held November 4 at the High School Mrs. Herbert Whitaker underwent Gym at 7 P. M This will be an organi zational meeting and any youngster surgery Monday at a Portland ho»- 1 pital. Mr. and Mrs- Hugh Jull of interested is asked to attend. Salem are at the hardware store for Mr. and Mrs. Verda Goble aud a couple of days while Mr- Whitaker . family moved to their recently pur is in Portland with his wife. chased home in Stay ton last weekend. Rev. and Mrs. Odis Franklin and I They havj lived in the Richard children, Lois and Sandy, comprising Thielke house on N. E- Fifth St- for the Franklin Evangelistic family of the past five years, and have lived in Texas will start services at the Mill Mill City since construction of Detroit City Assembly of God church Sunday. ■ dam. Goble was emplyed there before November 1. The meeting will con going to work for Simpsons at Lyons. Tamara and Gordon Allan McMorris of Salem spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris. tinue for some time- Mr- and Mrs. Bill Howe and Bart The Prebywterian Women’s Asso from Portland were weekend guests ciation will meet Thursday evening of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris at Fellowship hall at 7:30 Miss Alice Howe. Smith will show pictures of her re cent trip to Mexico. All Association Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dart of Cooc and Circle members as well as friends Bay visited friends in Mill City and of the church are invited to attend- Gates last weekend. They are former residents. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo and Laura Jo were in Portland Sunday, return- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gregory of I ing Miss Margaret Taylor to Lewis Madras visited at the home of his and Clark college after spending the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gregory j weekend al the Rambo home. Also home for the weekend was George i last weekend- Rambo of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kanoff were Mill City visitors this weekend. They I Bill Truitt and Verne Shaw observ have purchased a home in Eugene. ed their birthdays Saturday with a where Kanoff is employed. dinner party at the Truitt home. Pre sent were Mr and Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mrs. Edsel Croan is convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Truitt. Mr. and following minor surgery in a Salem I Mrs. Milo Thompson, Mr. and Mrs- hospital two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. i Maynard Smith, and Mr. and Mr-. Croan were Salem visitors Monday. I Tony Rotell. Dr. Mark Hammerickaen’s Opta- metric offices in the Bel] building m Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne cessary. adv. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw visited her brother, Raymond Bernatzki Sat urday at the Eugene hospital where he recently underwent surgery. They also visited their nephew, Danny Ber natzki and family in Eugene. They went on to Drain where they were overnight guests at their sister-in- law’s, returning home Sunday even- ing. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Laird were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willard and family of Salem Mrs. Willard is the former Berneice Caspell and lived here with I her family a number of years ago. Her father “Curly” Caspel] operated a barber shop here for about eight years. It was located in the section of the Dawes building which now houses the Hill Insurance Agency. The Red Cross blood bank will be ■ in Mill City November 10 from 3:30 to 6:30 p m. with tentative place set at the Santiam High school. Definite place will be announced next week Co-chairmen for the blood drawing are Mrs. 0. K DeWitt and Mrs. Al Sorseth and it is being sponsored by the Woman’s club and the Jaycettes. This is a vital program and it is hoped that all who possibly can will participate in the blood-drawing- Revent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam were his bro ther and family of Eugene, The Le land Pittams. Sunday guests included Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. A- R. Snyder of Idnaha. The Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle two ladies are sisters of Pittams. spent the wekend at Seattle, Wash., visiting his sister. They were accom Mill City grade and high school panied by his mother, Mrs. Mary children along with others in the Hoodenpyle of Gaston. Recent guests at the home of Mr. state enjoyed a vacation from school Monday while teachers attended and Mrs Roger Nelson were Mr. and Sunday guests at the Walter Olm "school.” Visitations were made to in Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs Daisy Lav- stead home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed stitutions of higher learning where enstein and Miss Terry Linn Jamie- Olmstead and Judy from Coburg, and latest methods and improvements in I son of Covina, Calif- The group had Mrs. Viola Eckles and granddaughter. educational instruction were observed- spent several weeks at the Nelson Patty from Springfield. home leaving Tuesday for California Mrs. Brooks Crosier arrived in Mill in their car and trailer, planning on Mary Suzanne Heller, who recently City last week at the home of her doing some fishing before returning broke her arm in two places returned parents, Mr. and Mrs- Martin Han home. Mr. Bennett is a Los Angeles home from Salem Memorial hospital sen. Her husband recently went into fire chief. Also visiting at the Nelson this week. She will be able to return the armed services and Mrs. Crosier home is Mrs. Paul Shower of Wat to her studies at schol sometime next will remain here while he is finishing sonville, Calif- She is a sister of Mr. week. his basic trainng She had been at Nelson. Weekend guests included his the home of hig parents in Oakland. daughter. Mrs. Elmer Harnish of and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mr. Calif., before returning to Mill City. Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Rich If you thiink your car doesn’t and Mr. Mrs. ard Nelson and son of Salem. Joining Howard Farmen spent the talk—Just listen to It. You’D ¡weekend bird hunting at Summer The board of directors of Santiam the group for a Sunday family dinner want to answer its pleas to be I lake. They report a wonderful time Memorial Hospital Auxiliary held was Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert and taken to Tom’s Shell Service and came home with their limit of their meeting at the home of Mrs. son Jimmy. A A. VanNuys. There were 11 mem for a refill or check-up. Quality snow geese. bers present. At the November meet service at moderate prices al- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith and Mr. ing. Irvin Wedell. administrator of ways. and Mrs. Stan Vail and children spent Salem Memorial hospital will speak the weekend at the coast and visiting on "Hospital Care ” Place of the | relatives and friends at Roseburg. meeting will be announced later. The Smiths visited with friends they The Flying Bluebirds met at the I had not seen for almost 18 years and i renewed some pleasant memories- home of Mrs. Albin Cooper Monday Mrs. Vail, who has been ill recently, for a Halloween luncheon. The af reports that she is feeling much bet- fair was arranged by the girls with 1 ter. It is interesting to note that she each one having a part in the party- is responding to one of the newer The next meeing will be November treatments for thyroid disorders, the 2 at the ohme of the assistant leader, MU) City "atomic cocktail,” which actually is Mrs. A. L- Olmstead from 4 until 5 —: composed of radio active substances. in the afternoon. TOM Says? Tom's Shell Mrs. Joe Challender and children JoAnn, Vai and Jimmy and her mo ther. Mrs. Thomas McMahon were in Portland last Thursday where they watched the televised Jack Bailey show* "Queen for a Day " They also watched the High Time show. JoAnn is scheduled to appear on that show at a later date. We are now Authorized Dealers for HOTPOINT APPLIANCES ★ REFRIGERATORS ★ FREEZERS ★ WATER HEATERS ALSO Complete Furnishings For Living Room - Bed Room - Dining Room - Kitchen Wood Heaters, Ranges, OU Heaters—Spark. Coleman Terms to Suit You ... 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