The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 07, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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A pot luck dinner win served
at the home of Mr. and Mr».
Floyd Craigm.vl«* Sunday hon­
oring Mr». Craigmyk* on her
’ birthday anniversary. Attending
acre Mr. and Mr». Ted Peter»
rom Shaw, Mr. and Mr» Bill
Noack of Stayton.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Waller Moore of Salem,
Mr. a id Mr» William Cater.
Mr. and Mr». Ernie Grosso.
Mr. and Mr». Wayne Ransom
if Klamath Falls visited rela­
tives in Lyons the first of the
week. They were Monday even-
dinner ¡Wiests at the home
f h> r brother and wife. Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. George Meilke
and daughter. Patsy, of Al­
bany were Sunday dinner guests
it the home of her mother.
Mrs. Ruth Lyons.
Additional
dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Lyons.
4—The MUI City Enterpriae, Thumday, Feb. 7, 1963
Members of the St. Patrick
Altar Society will hold their
cake and pie walk at the hall
Sunday exenlng. February 10
beginning at 7 30. Free refresh­
ments will be served at the
close to all attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue
with their scat and wife. Mr.
and ?’■ ». Don Naue were recent
visitors at Sheridan They were
guc...s at the luinie of Mr. and
Mrs Andrew Helget. jiarents of
Mrs. lX>n Naue.
Ci'ivratulations are going tv
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirsch
"r»i:i the birth of another son.
Scott Alan, born January 28 at
Santiam Memorial hospital. He
weighed 9 pounds
ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
E. It. Miller of Lyons and Mrs.
Doris Bloom of Oakland, Calif.
Mrs. John McClurg returned
home Saturday from Salem Me­
morial hospital after »[lending
a week there for medical treat­
ment.
Mr. and Mrs Alva Dickinson
and family from Independence
were Sunday guests at Die home
of her mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Edward».
Spending a 2l)-day furlough at
the home of Mr. and Mi's. Hal­
lie Downer Is their grandson,
i Alfred J. Beyel from Granite
Citj
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BeytI i» a Sp
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with the 1.85th Engineer Co.
VddithMial guests Sunday at the
Downer home were Mr. and
Mr» Clarence Goodell and fam­
ily. M- and Mr». George Baal
and family of Stayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Downer and
la nily of Lyons
Mrs. Ruth
Lyons went to
Waldport Monday to s|>end the
week at the
home of her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs Keith Taylor and children.
Mr. Taylor underwent surgery
GATES
1he0UL1im&i-
lly Marton Mtmall
The first CUb Scout Den meet­
ing will be Friday afternoon at
Mrs. Don Erickson’s home,
laist Friday, Mrs. Erickson hold
an information meeting at her
home. Present were Clinton Her-
"The trouble with tailing a
ion. Craig Stevens, Kelly Den­
nis. George Rust. Gary Olsen good story la that it reminds
and Ken Gabriel. Mrs Erick­ the other guy of a dull esse,"
sen pointed out that February
is Scouting Month, and that
community support of the scouts their cow escaped. A jxiwer
and their projects would be ap­ outage was experienced by
most Gate» area resilient» that
preciate«!.
ev *iiing, too.
Die Gates Volunteer Fire­
man’s Auxiliary met Monday
evening at the home of llette
Kelle to complete th«' menu for
the Sweetheart's Dance laiffet
tty r«i Motkardy
dinner February 16. Die Fire­
Our new 5O-»tar flag has
men host the annual ¡»arty giv­
en for their wives. Present at been put up over the gym score­
th«' meeting were I ahi Oliver. dock We will get flags for the
Ellen Rust, Rose Howell and individual classrooms Boon. and
already have one in the main
Bette Kelle.
entrance This an» was initiated
Mrs. Peter Etsei and children
of Fern Ridge* visited her mo­ at an associate«! student l«»!y
ther. Mr». Merle Devine, Sun­ meeting Friday, when vice pre­
day, while Merk* and son, sident Jim Hlrte led the flag
Wayne wen1 in Salem working salute.
Committees for the Variety
>n Mr anil Mrs Marlin Cole’»
Show
were formed at th«» Stud­
bam.
ent II* h I v meeting Everyone Is
Mr and Mrs laimaru Sluht eager to work, so if we can gvt
>t Aumsville were Saturday organized we should have an­
■veiling visitors at the Imine of other good show.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Novak
Student Council electe«! ex­
Sunday visitors at the home' change student tiki Ono Boy of
of Mr. anil Mrs. Vic Herron tli<* Month and Alic«* Birkett,
vere her mother, Mrs
la*alic Girl of the Month
Mullen of Stayton mul Leon of. l>ur to last week’s blizzaial,
Vancouver. Wn.
we didn’t attend school last
Mr. and Mrs. George Child Tuesday, and tln>»e from Gates
irove their son. Kyron to Port-1 straggled back until most of us
land Saturday, when* he took were iwrc Friday.
a l-mie to Sitka. Alaska, where
ic is employed. He spent some
Im«* visiting here and with re­
THE MILL CITY
latives in the east, when th«*
Alaskan weather cloaed In this
ENTERPRISE
winter.
Enter«! a» second class matter
Miss Barbara Hlrt«< visited ;
•r 10 UM at tit« i'.«t
her parents. Mr and Mrs. <) , Oflce at Mill City, Or«*» n u
K. Hlrte Saturday She is rm- I
tier Act of March 3. lfC'l
iloyed in the restaurant of a
new drug store in Salem,
Nl WSPAP1B
Saturday visitors at th«* horn«-
rUBLIJHIIS
of Mr and Mr». Willard Ga
ASJOCIAIION
brlel were her parrots, Mr ami
Mrs. Charles Mason of Cascad-
itu, and Mr and Mrs. Howard
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
Dickson and family of Salem.
Mrs Ruby Brisbin traveled
to Portland Friday to attrnd
the funeral of th«* mother-in-law
>t her son. Ansel Hayward.
Telephone 897-2772 or 897 2930
She returned home Monday ev­
ening.
■SulaiciipUon Rates
’Die ol<! bam on the Merk* M iriotid.lnn Counties H a year
I Jevine place was blown down Outside MarlondJnn |3 50 a Yr.
by the high winds on King's
Prairie Thursday evening. Mrs DON W. MOFFATT. Ed -Pub
O K. Hlrte reported that some
of their trees blew down during
the high wind, making a hole '
in the fence, through which i Automotive A IndiixtrlaJ
Welding. IHroel Engine
Service
Shop or Field
in Corvallis Diesday morning.
Mr. an«! Mrs. Marshall P«»w-
ell were hosts for a dinner Sun­
day at their home, honoring his
father, Frank Powell of Silver-
ton. who was 86 years old on
Wedn«*sday, January 30. Present
brsid"» the honored guest were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Powell and
family also of SUverton.
Mr. and Mr». Chester Roy are
receiving congratulations upon
th«* birth of another grand­
daughter born to their son an«!
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy
of West Linn January 31. She
weighed 9 pounds 13 ounce».
Delco Ratterien
Factory Equipment
Ignition Parte
Deader for Alrco Welding
Product»
Hoover's Repair
Jim and Vcryl Hoover
Ph. «97-2911 Mill City
Mehama Fire Department
ANNUAL BENEFIT
SWEETHEART DANCE
Sat., Feb. 9th • Lyons Grange Hall
Music and Comedy By
"The Playboys" from Oregon City
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Be kind to yourself. Get a new electric dryer for easy, worry-free washdays. See
the new models at your electric appliance dealer’s today.
Admission $ 1.00
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Pancake Breakfast
At Mehama Fire Hall
After the Dance 'till Noon Sun., Feb. I0
Ham, Eggs, Pancakes
Pacific Power & Light Company
All the Pancakes you can Eat.
Adults $1.25
You Live Better... Electrically!
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Maintenance
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when every housewife
really wants an electric dryer
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