The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 21, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 21, 196t cxxzxzsxx
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Call Long Distance after 6 P.M.
and W '/£
When you coll long dirtonce otter 6 KM. or on Sundoy«,
you ovoid the daytime ru»h of urgent butineu colli, end
you rove money ot the tame time. During there night time
hours, you actually con moke colls for even less than the
reasonable doyhme rates. So be sure and save by placing
all your long distance calls after 6 P.M. or all day Sundoy.
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Valley Telephone Company
Serving Mill City-Gate», Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
Sims Clan Has
Annual Reunion
The annual reunion of the
|<-nis clan was held at the
I George Flook home Sunday. A
picnic lunch was served on the
lawn under the large maple
trees.
Those present were Mr and
Mrs. Bill Sims. Mr. and Mrs
Verl Sims and family, Marlyn
Berry, William Gilkey, Mr. and
Mrs. Elden Aerni and daughter
and Calvin Trullenger of Scio;
Mr and Mrs. Ted Sims of
Shedd; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Harris of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Sims and daughters of
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Neimi and sons or Albany;
Mrs Floyd Johnson and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Johnson and daughter of New­
port; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Sims Jr., and family from
I .¿-ba non, Margaret Watkins of
Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson and daughter of Eu­
gene; M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack
Flook and son, George and
daughter Pamela, from Fair-
field. Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Goodman and daugh­
ter from Butte, Mont., and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. George
' Flook.
Three Links Club
Holds Annual Potluck
Toe Three Links Club held
their annual pot-luc.i supper at
the City Park with ?.frs. Ida
frieetwojd club piesident in
I charge {yf arrangements.
The evening was spent in­
formally with members and
• jests enjoying tlie supper and
1 visiting afterwards.
Those present were Mmes.
Ruby Brisbin. Mattie Root.
I Ruth Hess, Toni Thomas, Mel
| Robinson, Ethel Wills, Marie
| Stewart, Ida Fleetwood, Ada
Plymale, Rachel Olmstead, Ann
Primeau and Mrs. R. Brisbin
and three daughters from Rase-
burg.
Dunlap-Henderson
To Be July 22 Event
Friends here have received
word of the approaching mam-
aeg of Margaret Faye Dun­
lap. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Dunlap of Beno to Char­
les R. Henderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Henderson of
Redmond Rte.
The ceremony will be held
July 22 to 7:30 in the evening
at the First Baptist Church in
Bend.
The Hendersons are former
longtime residents of this area.
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Class of '55 Has
Reuniion Saturday
The graduating class of 1955
from Mill City High School
held their first reunion Saturday
evening at the Mill City Chris­
tian church. The ladies of the
church prepared and served a
ham dinner to the group.
Ralph Jull of Salem and pre-
ident of the class was master
of ceremonies. Miss Audrey
Shaw, also of Salem and secre­
tary of the class made all the
arrangements for the reunion.
The table was centered by an
arrangement
pink carnations
in a black bowl flanked by
black candles in pink and black
holders. Large baskets of pink
carnations decorated the dining
room. Pink and black were the
class colors and pink carna­
tions the class flower. Place
cards with pink
carnations
marked places for the guests.
The arrangement and place
cards were made by Audrey
Shaw.
The class phophecy was read
by the president and was enjoy­
ed by all present. Each member
of the class introduced their
family and told what they had
done since graduating.
Present for the reunion were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull from
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. George
Rambo, Roseburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Carney Stevens (Yvonne
Dart) and two duaghters from
Veneta; Mrs. Darlene (Huege)
Graycroft and daughter from
Salem; Mrs. Darlene (Billing­
ton) Miller,
Salem;
Denny
Sheythe; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Ragsdale (Loretta Stevens)
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Bilyeu (Velma Shaw) and son
all of Mill City, and Miss Au­
drey Shaw, Salem.
Detroit ■ Idanha
By Margaret Krieger
Here's what Mrs. Norman Barnes of Albany says about electric living
"Our 39 Appliances Are Such
Wonderful Helpers
And They Cost So Little To Use"
*Tm really amazed at the low cost of electric sen ice
for the number of jobs it does for us. The cooking,
washing, clotlies drying and water heating alone
are worth the price. And yet electric appliances
help me in dozens of other ways, too, for just 41<
a day."
Like Mrs. Barnes, thousands of Willamette Valley
homemakers are using more and more PP&L elec­
tricity to help with their household tasks. Better
visit your appliance dealer soon — see die many
wonderful electric helpers he has to show you. Be
sure you’re living better electrically by making full
use of dependable PPAL electric service.
<S e LIGHT COMPANY
You Live Better... Electrically !
The past week Mrs. J. Rich­
ards. Silverton, has been a
guest in the home of her
daughter and family, the Har­
old Roths. She returned home
Wednesday and took
Linda
Roth with her to stay for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lady and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin,
Prineville, recently spent two
nights in Idanha visiting rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCready
and children. Corvallis; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Gallion and daugh­
ter, Willamina: and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Johnson, Coos Bay;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoffman, and
children. Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Wiebe, Dalles, and
Mrs. J. Richards, were Sunday
visitors in the Idanha church.
Mrs. Darrel Marler, and Be­
linda. Mill City, are visiting
her sister's family, the P. San-
ers for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Smith,
Willamina, are now living in
Idanha with the Clint Smiths.
Vaughn is employed with the
H & W Logging Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hiebert
and children, Dallas, and Mr
and Mrs. Lee Richards. Havre,
Mont., were Saturday visitors
in the Hank Hiebert home.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of
Washington, D. C., and Mrs.
Eldon Champ, Stayton, were
Detroit church visitors on Sun­
day.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Glen Lvda home were Mr. and
, Mrs. Earl Lyda and four girls,
I Turner and Rita Savage. On
the return home they took Rita
and Caro) Ann Lyda to Turner
Camp ground for a week of
Christian camping. Jo Lyda
remained at the Glen Lyda
home and Tim Lyda went for
a week's visit with the Earl
Lydas.
Marie Howland. Mill City,
will be a guest in the Glen
Lyda home a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney John­
son, Portland, recently spent
a week with the G. J. Gestons
and are now visiting the Joe
Arsenaults.
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Jacobs,
Cottage Grove, and Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Williams and child
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Geston.
Mr. and Mrs Chester Storey
and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Athol
Sax age and children. Mrs. C.
Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
McCauly and family. Mis. Eth­
el McCauly and children. Jeff
McCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Roberts and Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hamilton and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith
| and children. Mrs. Fred Storey
land Nancy Storey attended the
third annual Arkansas picnic
Sunday in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Billings.
Ranger Station, visited the De­
troit Youth group ftinday.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Lvda and
Mrs. Frieda Hiebert attended
the services tor G. E «Jliams
in Turner Thursday.
Mrs ITed Storey visited the
home of her son. Mr. and Mrs.
H Storey, Corvallis last week-
Albert Harris New
I00F Noble Grand
M .1 City Oudiedott lodge held
leir semi-annual installation
ceremonies at the lodge hall
Friday evening with Albert
Harris installed as noble grand.
Ray White as vice grand. Nat
Wills, warden; Walt Br.sbin,
conductor; Otto Witt, chaplain;
A. T. Koeneke, right supporter
to noble grand; Lee Dike, left
supporter to noble gland; Walt
Thomas, inside guardian; Al
Nesbitt, outside guardian; H. I.
Plymale, right supporter to the
vice grand: Charley Stewart,
left supporter to the vice grand.
Dell Smith, treasurer, and Otto
Koeneke were installed in Jan­
uary to serve for the year.
Installing officers for Friday's
ceremonies were District De­
puty Grand Master, Al Nesbitt:
District Deputy Grand Mar­
shall, Otto Witt; District Depu­
ty Grand Warden, Walt Thom­
as ; District Deputy
Grand
Chaplain, Dell Smith, and Dis­
trict Deputy Grand Guardian,
Nat Wills.
TOWN talk
A thought for today—You
might as well keep your tem­
per. nobody wants any part ot
it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klundt and
daughters spent the week vis­
iting relatives in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick FreenMua
and three children have return­
ed from a two week's vacation
spent visting relatives in Mon­
tana.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Moore are Miss
Bertie Moore of Crestview.
Fla., and Mrs. Annie Moore erf
Laurel, Fla. They are also
visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Lyness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grant
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordy Mo-
Morris spent the weekend st
Springfield where the men play­
ed softball for Randall's Chuck
Wagon in the Springfield Broil­
er Festival Tournament. Ran-
' dall's Chuck Wagon won the
tournament, being the only un­
defeated team of the eight who
played. Gordy McMorris was
named on the all-tar team as
shortstop.
end and returned home Sun­
day bringing with her a sister,
Mrs. Ethel McDaniel, Long
Beach. Calif., for an extended
visit. Mrs. Thelma Storey spent
Friday with the H. Storeys and
returned home with the four
girls who had spent the week at
Harry White, Mr. and Mr».
Harvey Meacham. Art Corbett
Camp Tap-A-Wingo.
and Ti
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Altha Limberger is re- of Stayton ttnu
Charles Powers of Lyons spent
covering from a badly sprained the weekend at Green Lake
ankle
sin. They really avoided the
Jo Arsenault entered Salem ' heat as Mrs. Meacham said
Memorial hospital for surgery I
^’as snow on the ground
jin that area. Saturday the men
on Tuesday.
climbed South Sister and re­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ported their usual exhilerating
and Mrs. Junior Williamson 1 time.
were the Gene Presleys and
Mrs. Dosey Presley, Lebanon.
Two of the Presleys, Robert
THE MILL CITY
end Kenny remained with the
Williamsons for an extended
ENTERPRISE
visit.
Earl Stahlman is much bet­ Entered as second class matter
ter, but still a patient in San- November 10, 19S4 at the poat-
tiam Memorial hospital.
iffice at Mill City, Oregon un­
Diane Williamson's 7th birth­ der Act of March 3. 1879,
day was Sunday and she was
honored with a party Monday.
Subscription Rates
Linda Roth, Robin Myers, Hol­ Marion Linn County, year 13.00
ly Ross, Genell Hawthorne, Ro­ rhitside, Marion-Linn year $3 JO
bert and Kenny Presley, Leb-
anon, Gina, Ricky, Mike, Jack­
ie, and Cecilia Williamson were
3* xmbw » ram *
guests.
PUBLISHBRS
Sarah Smith is visiting this
^T'MIOCIATIOH
week with Lana Storey in Cor­
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vallis.
E DITORI Al
Mr. and Mrs. Acie McCraven
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Frazer, Eu­
gene.
Nancy Storey is entertaining
Linda Storey. Corvallis, this
week.
Jeff Leming is still in Salem DON W. MOFFATT, Ed.-Pub.
General hospital. His condition
has improved and now he is ouf the Richardsons as special
guests.
of bed part of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Richard­
The theft of a gas can, tool
son and family, Drain, were kit, and tackle box was report­
weekend guests of the Lynn ed Monday to State Police by
Williamsons. Saturday a dinner James C. Newfield of Detroit.
was given at the Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mur-
home for Mr. and Mrs. Benny i phy and family and Gary An-
Youngblood and family, Mr. Iderson. Portland, will be at
and Mrs. Junior Williamson ’ Marion Forks the next two
and girls, and Fred Taylor with weeks.
distinctive
A brisk and refreshing oompanion, light
Olympia Beer is always "welcome
aboard." Olympia’s distinctive taste and
character are assured by a naturally
perfect brewing water-flowing oold and
pure from our own artesian wells. This
rare water has brought Olympia fame
as a beer of uncompromising quality...
and is why we say,
/ts the Water
\ *.to?e tri obvo&o vetrame to Olimpia
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