The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 19, 1959, Page 7, Image 7

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    and Mrs Rynearson visited a
The Mill City Enterprise Thursday, Nov. 19, 1959
brother. Alvin McNamee, who
is a patient in Good Samaritan
hospital there, and her mother- party Saturday at West Salem
with 24 members attending.
in-law. Mrs. Mildred Agee.
WE SELL
James Rynearson and wife. Furnishing transportation were
Frieda
Hiebert,
Phyllis
Meyers
Dixie, of Arcata. Calif., were
guests at the L. L. Rynears«wi and Ruth Miller.
The Sunday school of Idanha
home last week. The men are
Hie Quality leader For
brothers, and the two families, is having a contest. Points are
for attendance, bringing
50 Yean»
with Susie and Dickie drove to given
Stevenson. Wash. Sunday, where their Bibles and new friends. A
We
Service
All Makes
a sort of family reunion was guitar will be given as the prize.
WASHERS
&
DRYERS
held
Red'’ Rynearson met
When you have been eating
three grand nieces and nephews,
LYONS PLUMBING
all under six weeks old, and was onions and company comes, a
Phone UL 9-2355
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The Bornheutters returned to especially pleased to note one cup of strong coffee will take
the odor from your breath.
Notice is hereby given in California later in the week.
<
Miscellaneous
had red hair. also.
accordance with Chapter 6, Sec­
Mrs. Velma Carey has been
There will be a concert No­
AFFILI AT EMEMM
WANTED TO BUY—50 to 100 tions 23 and 24, Charter of Mill asked to fill in questionnaires vember 25 at 7:30 p. m. given
Telephone 8204 or 7605
City,
Oregon,
that
on
the
Sth
over a period of six years, hop­ by the music club of Santiam
Fir Christmas trees. 4 to 8
feet. For particulars call 8204 day of December 1959 there will ing vital information may be re­ Union High school. The band
Subscription Rates
or see Dave Warde at The En­ be held the regular annual el­ vealed concerning the cause of will be featured, with the choir
Marion Linn County, year $3.00
terprise
office
48 ection for the purpose of elect­ cancer.
and special numbers between.
Outside, Marion-Linn year $3.50
ing the following:
Mrs. Maude Davis and son, Admissions are for the benefit
1. Mayor to serve a two-year Edmond, recently arrived from of the music club needs.
DON W. MOFFATT, Ed.-Pub. Auto, Fire Liability Insurance
ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. term commencing January 1, Tacoma, have been assisting at
Elmer Klutke and his friend.
Broad Coverage—Low Rates
1960.
the W. H. “Mode" Davis home Don Hill, of Salem, were hunt­
2. Two Councilmen to serve in Mill City the past week, fol­ ing in Eastern Oregon over the
Phone 1234
Business and Professional Robert Veness
Mill City, Oregon
January 1, 1960.
lowing the hospitalization of weekend, near Whitney.
DIRECTORY
A houseguest last Monday at
I WE PAY CASH for USED FUR­ The election will be held at Mrs. Jennie Davis, due to a
the City Hall starting at 2:00 heart attack last Monday. On the W. R Hutcheson home was
NITURE and APPLIANCES
P. M. and continuing until 8:00 Saturday Edmond and his mo­ Mrs. Mattie Hermann of Sea­
WANTED—Good wood heaters P. M. on the above day.
ther drove Mode Davis and his side. associate matron of OES,
JOHN W. REID. M. D
GATES FURNNITURE
By order of the Common daughter, Mrs. Barbara Delan­
[phone 4572, Gates Oregon
tf Council at regular meeting held ey to the Delaney home in Hood who came here for the school
of instruction.
Physician and Surgeon WANT TO BUY TIMBER October 14. 1959.
River. Mrs. Delaney will care
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hut­
and
posted
This notice issued
for her father, one of the older cheson were renewing
old
Small
or
large
Tracts
Mill City, Oregon
oldtimers in this Canyon, and friendships this week with some
Either cash or stuin|>age basis. November 19. 1959. Mayor.
J. C. KIMMEL.
her mother, Mrs. Jennie Davis former neighbors, when all lived
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO.
J. B. GORDON, Recorder. will be transferred from Salem in the Prineville area. Mr. and
'2 mile West Mehama, Ore. 3tt
Memorial hospital to the Hood Mrs. Roy McCallister, now of
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
DR. JOHN C. TARR
OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD. Ply- ELECTION FOR DIRECTOR River hospital as soon as her Redmond, were returning from
CSdropratic Physician
condition permits.
cores. 16 inch or 24 inch. 2x6 or
California via the coast high­
Notice is hereby given that
Phone RO 9-2922
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thorpe, ■ way. and stopped at the Hutch­
2x4 planer ends. 12 inch or 24 pursuant to the provisions of
Hours 9:00 to 6:00
inch slabwood, sawdust. John­ Section 99-3010, O.C.L.A., an Dick Pennick and Terry Spaber. ! eson home.
Evenings by Appointment son Wood Co., 1098 Alder election will be held on Monday, all of Vancouver, Wash., were
Sunday guests at the home of
M2 E. Ida St.
Stayton Drive, Salem, EM 4-7056, Ly­ December 7, 1959 for the pur­ Mr.
and Mrs. William Pennick
ons ULrich 9-2350.
pose of electing a director of
and
children.
Dick Pennick is a
By Jessie Jones
OFFICE
FURNITURE
and said district for the term ex­ nephew of Bill Pennick.
piring
December
31,
1959.
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS equipment, typewriters, add­ Polls will be open from 2 p - There was a good turnout in There was a Detroit Sunday
ing machines,
calculators,
the Gates Gym Saturday night, sch<x>l skating party Saturday
Chiropratic Physician cash registers, duplicators, m. until 8 p. m.
afternoon at West Salem with
At a meeting of the Board of for the showing of the Centen­ 19 grade school childen skating.
BELL Bldg. IDA & 3rd St safes, filing equipment. We Directors
held nial film in color, by Forrest Mrs. Marie Benton, Jessie Sa­
of
said
district
sell, rent, swap and repair.
Holman of Stayton, Scenes tak­
Stayton, Oregon
Bargains in used machines. November 2, 1959, Mrs. Frank en in Stayton and other towns vage, Elaine Lyda and Becky
Phone RO 9-2557
Blazek,
Mrs.
John
Swan
and
troit Church of Christ.
Roen Typewriter Exchange,
Mrs. George Stewart, were se­ on up the canyon, entrance of
456 Court St., Salem.
tf lected as Judges of the election; the W’agon Train into Independ­ Stoll took the group down. At­
ence, and many other scenic tending were Becky Stoll, Don
Dr. Leslie J. Carson
Sawmill LOGS WANTED the place of holding said elec­ spots and events, all within an Lemming, Richard Rice, Dick
tion
will
be
the
city
fire
hall.
OPTOMETRIST
Top Prices for Second Growth
Cadle. Stanley Ross, Kay Die­
Dated this 2nd day of No­ hour’s drive of Gates and the vert, Penny Dean, Linda Bark­
STOUT CREEK LMB. CO vember,
Visual analysis
Canyon
made
us
proud,
and
we
1959 and published in
Contact lenses
er, Ron Malone, Charles Mc­
•/j mile West of Mehama, Ore 5tf
The Mill City Enterprise No­ feel highway No. 22 has been Cauley, Joe Hawthorne, Dennis
Visual training
rightly
named
"The
Happiness
vember
12,
1959
and
November
USED FURNITURE AND
Every Day but Wednesday
Spencer, Dennis Howland. Mr.
Highway!”
19, 1959.
APPLIANCES
515 Third M.
stayton
and Mrs. Russell Rice and Mr.
Mrs.
Mattie
Root
has
returned
Electric Ranges.
$20 up JACK D. COLBURN. Secretary
Ph. RO 9-2751
and Mrs. Glen Lyda were chap­
to
the
home
of
her
daughter,
Gas Range and water heater
erones.
Mrs.
Ed
Kadin,
after
a
vacation
Very often, the peace of mind you get from a
Wood Ranges
$10 up
The Six Little C 4-H club has
trip
of
several
months
to
Wis
­
Wood heaters and trash burners
telephone cal) is as valuable as the help it
resumed
their
meeting
Novem
­
consin, Missouri and Nebraska,
Seven
Piece
Dining
Table
with
By
Sharon
Whitsett
ber
11
with
10
members
present.
brings.
•
Weddle Funeral Home six leather covered chairs
where she visited relatives and
So, whether you are making an emergency
Bo Bo Ski Wat’en Dot'en-Wat- old friends.
Election of officers was held as
Mahogany 'en Dot'en-ssss! I'm just get­
cal) or having a friendly chat with a neighbor,
follows: President, Reba Mil­
Modem Funeral Service Beautiful 10 piece four
leaves ting warmed up for the basket­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Novack re­ ler; vice
Dining room set-
president,
Linda
you can depend upon your telephone to pro­
turned
Wednesday
from
a
only $139.50 ball games- which will be start­
Oregon and pad
Thompkins;
secretary,
Judy
Stayton
vide service whenever you need it. Can you
month
’
s
trip
to
Hanna.
Okla..,
-
--
j Bedsteads. Springs, Mattresses ing soon. Thursday the tryouts where they visited at the home|R°’h: reporters, Laura Storey,
imagine trying to get along without it?
wool rugs and pads, new lin­ for J. V. Yell Leaders were of their daughter. Connie Skin- Carol Meier; song leader, Jan-
oleums 9x12
$5.95 held and Friday the student
ilo
ile nau'thnmo
Hawthorne, Trrrv
Terry Rpifl
Reid; • VPll
yell
ner.
GATES FURNITURE
body voted. The JV yell leaders
leader,
Cecilia
Williamson,
Pat­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Franzen
Open Friday Evenings until 9, are Mary Ann Bassett, Bonnie
J. W. GOIN
ty Chapman; Sargeant at Arms,
evenings by appointment. Boroughs, Susy Carlson, Janice of Neskowin, were houseguests Susan Hames. They meet every
Experienced Veterinarian I ' other
recently
of
her
sister
and
broth-
Pbone 4572
Gates, Oregon Logan. Tamra Morris and Bar­
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville,
By Harold’s Floral
er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wednesday after school. Mrs.
FOR QALITY JOB PRINTING bara Olson.
Moses, who operate the Kitchen Roth and Mrs. Thompkins are
Gardens
Detroit-Idanha, SUvarton, Turner
This year's P. E. classes are
their leaders.
Ph. RO 9-2533
Stat ton See The Mill City Enterprise. different from other years. One Motel
The
Jr.
Choir
had
a
skating
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Epler
Top Quality printing, priced
the courses is called the left Sunday for their home in
right. Fast service too. Phone of
three Fs, figure, fun and form. Bellingham. Wash., after a
8204. Nights 7605.
So now all the PE girls are weeks visit at the home of their
WE SELL BETTER
WANTED TO BUY—Old-fash­ going to have beautiful figures. daughter. Mrs. Zeda Rynearson.
ioned kitchen or pie cupboard, Thursday they had a round table While here they were looking
CARS FOR LESS
sadirons and three or four- discussion on going steady. It about property to buy, with the |
drawer chest.- Phone 5502, was rather lively because there idea of making their home here ,
Mrs. Jay Mason. Mill City. 47 were quite a few for an against. in the Canyon in the near future. ,
Saturday night the girls
Selling cannisters of candy
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delco showed the boys how they would
forced air conversion burner like for them to act while out and Christmas cards and sta-1
complete. 240 gallon oil drum. on a date. It was Sadie Hawk- tionery has been a very sue-1
STAYTON, OREGON
975 Terrace Dr. Phone EM jns night. The girls took the cessful project for ladies of the '
5084 Salem.
IT PAYS TO BUY
48 boys and were kept busy open­ Gates Community church, and '
ing doors and such things as some of the funds just raised
AT HOME
have been used to pour cement
Furniture & Appliances
dance was a combina- sidewalks on the church proper­
i tion Sadie Hawkins Dance and ty, a much needed improve­
NEW FURNITURE
Wiring inadequate for that new
Not enough
i magazine sale dance. The bal- ment.
Beautiful living room sets, mod­ i cony was decorated as Dawg­
Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains spent
SEPTIC TANKS
appliance you’d like to have?
convenience outlets?
ern and maple now in stock patch.
a couple of days at Howel),
Man's chair and Ottoman, an
helping
out
at
the
home
of
their
CLEANED
The King and Queen of Dawg­
ideal Christmas gift.
patch were selected Friday. son, Tilmon Rains and family
Chrome
sets,
five
and
seven
Prompt Service in the
Each girl was given a petition. who had just finished some fall
piece
sets,
latest
patterns
and
Lights dim when
Canyon when you call us
Everytime she did something butchering
Fuses blow out?
colors. If you don’t want a for a boy, that boy was to sign
Susie and Dickie Rynearson
iances go on?
set now. come, make your her petition. One boy couldn’t were houseguests last weekend
Reasonable Rates
selection for December deliv­ sign one girl's petition more at the home of Patti and Jo-
ery.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
than five times. The girl with Netta Wilson in Salem. A skat­
Arriving soon, large shipment the most signatures on her pe­ ing party was enjoyed and din­
Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton
of chairs, rockers, latest style tition was queen and the boy i ner at Shattuck’s Chateau later,
and good materials.
Have to unplug one appliance to use another?
who signed the most times was honoring the birthday of Patti
Finish it yourself. We have | king. Alene Stevens was queen I Wilson.
chests in three-drawer to eight
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
and Ken Kanoff was king.
drawers priced $9 95 up
For entertainment at the' were Sunday afternoon guests
Help your community grow by dance Dorman Gregory and Bill | at the home of their daughter.
patronizing vour local dealer. Putnam sang a duet. It was Mrs. Don Carey and family In
GATES FURNITURE
beautiful, just beautiful. Ac­ Stayton. A chicken dinner was
Open Friday Evenings until 9, tually no entertainment was ne­ enjoved. with a birthday rake
other evenings by appointment. cessary. It was entertaining for Mrs. Wilson, who had an­
Phone 4572
Gates. Oregon enough just looking around at other anniversary.
Word has been received of
insurance costs Ast us
the citizens of Dawgpatch.
the death of Mrs. Andy Renner
about General s money-
Real
Estate
saving ' All In-One”
HjieDai at Albany, on October
To freeze hard meringue 28th. attributed to a heart at­
Homeowners Insurance.
FOR SALE 2 bdrm home. Will 1 shells, wrap in moisture, vap­ tack Mrs Renner was born In
take good pickup or trailer or-proof wrappings They may Schuyler. Neb December 14,
Nothing down... as long as three years to payl
**
C \
house as down payment. Ph. be served frozen or allowed to 1TO5. and besides the husband,
: ■
SCNIRAU
1606 Mill City or Write William thaw in the wrapping Do not is survived hv one daughter and
Pay as little as $3 a month with your electric bill I
Savage.
47 thaw unwrapped because of two sons Tbe Renners lived In
moisture which will condense this section of the Canyon for
Full information at your electrical contractor's or
LIST WITH US
on the meringue.
several years before moving to
L. R. CO VILLE, Real Estate
nearest PP&l office.
Albany.
M. Nelson. Salesman. Ph. 1957
It
Got
Cold
Here
Office Mill City Lodge Mill Qty
Temperature dropped to 20 de­
On Highway 22 and 3rd St.
gree« Friday morning—sort of
a low reading for this “banana
Jo*. Devers Real Estate
TtACIFIC POWER Ac. TalGrYTT COMPANY
belt” section—and all late fall
W. R. Hutcheson, Salesman
I dahlias “bit the dust ”
Phone 4515
Gates. Ore.
INSURANCE
Mrs Zeda Rynearson and
Modern Living calls for Modern Wiring!
See Vs About Your Real Estate
! Mrs Shirley Swaim were In
GLEN SHELTON. Broker
onrfiand T’-ursdav where Mrs
Hi. 1971 or 7471
West Side Mill Qty Ph. 2207
Swaim had allergy tests made.
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
I
CLASSIFIED
RATES
For Sale
GATES
Church bazaars. suppers. bake __ ______ ______
sales, etc. will be run under pQpj SALE- Extra nice weaner I
By Mrs. H. N. Wilson
pigs. Bruce Tuers, Phone 3985
Entered as second class matter ‘Special Announcements' c lassi-
Members of the Gates Wi om-
Mill City.
47 en's club will meet Thur«''.ay
November 10, 1944 at the post- cation with a minimum charge
office at Mill City, Oregon un­ to 50 cent» per insertion.
(today» at 2 p. m. m we c|ub_
Ten cents per line each inser­
der Act of March 3, 1879.
house
Mrs. Maude Davis and
Si+uations Wanted
tion. No advertisement accept­
Mrs. Walter Thomas will be
ed for less than 50 cents per
WORK WANTED—By day or hosteses.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stev­
hour. Genevieve Yost, Phone
Count five words to the line in
ens
and their houseguests. Mr.
5957. Mill City
3tf
ordering your ad. Phone 8204.
and Mrs. William Bornheutter
Miii City or mail your advertise­
of Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif.,
ment to The Mill City Enter­
were dinner guests at the Oliver
Legal
Notices
prise. Mill City, Oregon
Watson home Veteran's Day.
MAYTAG
PORTER&LALL
,
When a telephone call
is the best help of all
Santiam Ripples
Valley Telephone Company
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