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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1963)
The family room has a love ly old ornate wood stove set on a foundation ot brick. Which makes it more interesting, is. that the brick came from the old Hammond L uiu I mt Company Mrs. Arnold Malone By Bonita Myer» mill in Mill City, as also was What name could be more tin* brick for the fireplace in Visiting at the home of Mr. We um * Naugahyde 1‘hwtic Coven», Nylon Fabrics appropriate than "Aoorn Acre«** the living room. and Mrs. 1er Hopson, Jr., Is Babt«» Burn at !»anUnm FK».I> A. YONT for an acreage beautifully sit There is a long handcarved Mr» Hopson's brother. Mike and other materials. Memorial HaMmital. Station Funeral services wen* hsld In uated on a hill in a grove of shelf In tin* family room with TV«* ami Jim McGrath from Born June 2 to Mr. ami Mrs. Oak trees? Such is the home Stnyton Saturday at 10« m Whittier. Calif Bobby Benjamin Bower» of owned and built by Mr. and treasures which Mr. and Mrs. f.u l-'t.d A ¥■•»!, Siiiihiiiii» Mill Miss Rita Savage, of Jepson have collected as lx»th Call 769-2236 for Estimates Idanha, a girl, Judy Joanm*. Mrs. Martin Je|«xui of Lyons, who passed nway Wedm-sdav are antique enthusiasts. Die Citi visited WsdDMdg) St IM weighing 6 jxximis 5 ounces. Rout«* 1. Die address is mis black walnut dining table be home of tier uncle and aunt. while driving n truck, apparent. STAYTON UPHOLSTERY Born Jun«* 3 to Mr. ami Mrs. leading because this interest Mr. ami Mrs John Savage in |y from a Iwnrt nttnek Roy Junior Penick of Rt. 1. ing and artistic place is located longed to the family of laironda Yost, a native of Nebraska, Pierce, an old timer ot Salem. Detroit. Ixx'Mted in Aumsville a girl. Stacey Ann, approximately half way between Mrs. Jeff Leming nn<l Tom- came to Sublimity in 1911 He The chairs were |>urchased w«»i'’hini’ 8 pounds 6 ounces. Mehama aixl Mill City on ran n service station In Mill the Bush estate also ot Salem, my left Thursday for San Diego. Born June 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Highway 22. City for a -J mm T time several Calif., where they will visit probably the father of the lat Kenneth Ray l.ingar of Stayton The building of this home be- est owner ot the Bush House, Mr. liming's sisters, ami also years ago. Hr was a farmer I a boy, James Ray, weighing 6 gan more than five years ago Boniface The chairs were purchaser attend her son I km I mining's and memlM-r of St I pounds. 9 «Minces. Stay ton. Ore. i Boni June 8 to Mr. and Mrs. The Je|»aons |Mirvhas«*d tile land from a woman who had at one graduation review from • »' Catholic church Phone 769-2286 from Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phil Survivors include the widow. it time been employed by Uie U.S.N.TC. in San Diego Francis Mack of Rt. 1. Auim- lips. At lust tlu* Jepsons built Sublimity; two was June 17. Don will then ac JoSCpilltM*, family. Bush ville a girl, Carol Diresa. what was to have been a double liernnnliiM- company his mother home daughters, Mrs - la'druoms an* full of The weighing 6 |xHimis 13*» ounces. garage with a breezeway lead Finishing ixxit training at th«* Beamish nnd Miss Theresa Born Jun«* 13 to Mr. ami Mrs. ing to where the main house antiques, too. One liedroom set same time will I m * three other YiMit. tx>th of Salem; seven »ms. was brought across the plains | Peter N<x*l Waters ot Stayton. was to be built. But now that local txiys. wtio went in with J om «*|>I i , Mill (Tty; Eitwnnl. Sr a girl. Tamers Windy, weigh garage is a dream guest house. by the lairondu Pierce family. Another four ixwter tied belong lemlng on the Buddy Plan. attic, Wn ; Allwrt, CMquiilr. ing 5 pounds 7Q ounces. From th«* outside the main ed to the Reni family, found Diey an* Dave Hall. Bob Mor Richard, Peter, Paul nnd B»«n Born Jun«* 13 to Mr. ami Mrs. house resembles a Swiss Chalet. ny. all nt home; three sisters. ers of tiic town of Reedsport. gan. and Ron Malone ■ Leo Blocker of Dirner a girl. Th«* «»lor is a soft pink beige Mr». M 1*' lli'lvr.il. Jane«' Mrs Christine lient, Portland. The bed is of beautiful Clr- | Rebecca Kay. weighing 7 trimmed with brown and the cassion walnut. N u m e r o u s and Chris left Friday for I »co Mr» Sadie Lyons and Mrs. pounds. 8 «Minces. brown shutters bring out th«* lam, ms and other ixid pieces of ver, Cbio, to visit Mrs Bel- Mr» Ellzabrth Stine. Isith June Born June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. contrasting beige ami accentu Belvral tkm (Tty, anil two brothers. furniture carry one to the mem veal’s |Mirents. Mrs I Robert Roland Fry of Stayton. ates its beauty. and (Tirls will I m * gone a month Frank <>l Portland and Crorgr ories of tile past 7 i twins. buy and giri, boy Th«* house is s«> unusual that Th«* theme of the living n»«i an»! Jance will »|M-nd the sum- of Salem, nml 15 grniidchlldn’n ; ptHimis 9 «Minces; girl. 6 pounds it almost makes you wonder if Interment was nt Jiwiinn cenic is set around a wrought iron mer. i 15 «Minces. Not yet named. you aren't actually visiting in Dinner guests on Diutxl.iv I trry scroll above th«* fireplace, which Born June 14 to Rev. ami Switzerland. Ibere is so much night nt the* born«* of Mr and Mrs. Stuart Robert Shaw of wood carving for which the is again formed of oak leaves Mrs Howard Dean were Mr and acorns, A wrought iron Stayton, a girl. UtRa«* Eve Swiss are noted. Du* natural THE MILL CITY and Mrs. M F Bclvcal and railing a lx» separates the sunk lyn. weighing 7 pounds 51» wtxxi has bt*en so beautifully Jane«* ami (Tiris en livingroom from th«* rest of HELIOGRAVED* ounces. utilized that you canot se«* ENTERPRISE Mr ami Mrs Hurry Spencer th«* house. In one corner hangs everything in one visit. by the creators of The Flower Wedding Line ami Doug s|M*nt Sunday through a Rubina lamp which is rarely Food affects your rate ot Every door and window Wednesday at Seaside, where Entered as second class matter ( * Heliograving-not to be confused with engraving ) growth, your size, your vigor, frame, moulding, lieani and seen iKltside of a museum. In November 10 1944 at th« Post front of the large window is a Mr Spencer attended a Doug your appearance, and how you beading is handcarved. Not las Fir PlywxxMl onventhm at Office at Mill City, Oregon un unusual and exquisite most HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised left ering... with the age not by years but by only is Mr. Jepson an artist der Act of March 3. 18’9. I Gearhart While Huie Mt luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship changing physical condition in in carving wood, his treatment chest winch the Je|Mons bought Spencer received another safe- from a CTilncse couple in Salem. directly. f«xxi affects your men and finishing of wxxxi is superb. —but costs about half as much as you'd expect, th«* Simpson NATIONAL EDITORIAL T:<* chest «»riginally came from ty award for tal attitude, your ability to Strangely enough you would ‘ ‘ * N and is ready within a week. Idanha Veneer plant. Formosa. Die carving is elabor achieve and your happiness think that all of tins caning M is Betty Tomlin of Eiklv- ate and the shape of the cliest Balanced nutrition through pro would be «lone with harwood Many other styles from which to choose. ville. spent a few days with b ri n nfiiiiu iD per food can help you face but Mr. Jepxai has used fir is very different, however, its Mr and Mrs Dale Scharff beauty is enhancing. J your problems with strength throughout the hosue which is THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IflM J in Rutlicrtoi d. Seattle, Delicate pieces of Dresden and confidence. Food that does a gtxxl advertisement for this is spending the summer in De NI WS«APIS Phone 897-2772 117 N. W. Wall J not give balanced nutrition may area where fir is our native and a x*t of unforgetable game plates, and again other lovely troit. 0V. r v • 11 s h I ■ s make you malnourised. irritable wood. It is rare that you see I* Attending school at OCE are lamps ar«* found in the living and readily subject to disease. it so skillfully as adornment. "*^-ASJOCIATION the folknving lletrolt teacher». room. Perhaps one of the moat in- Francis Dummer. Dave Killer teresting parts of the house I« and Mrs Joyce Reinke Subscription Ratr» Bob Uttim is attending schtMil the "coffee nxim." Many homes in Europe have them where a •i! th.- I’ of (> Marl inJ inn Counties 13 a year Mr nnd Mrs FYancis Hum- (hitside Mnrkm-lann S3 50 ■ Yr small group will gather for coffee. Glass shelv«-» arc in the mcr ami children have rented in Monmouth windi mi of this room and a an iipartmrnt Telrjrfsww Wt-TTn or «97-2930 great collection of colored glass while h<* is attending summer school. makes this room cheerful and DON W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub Tom Fry. USCG was home brilliant A Ison hanging on the wall is a large painting which for three days visiting his par came from the Philippi family ents. Mr nml Mrs. Ken Fry. Earl layman is the n«*w of Scio. Hemorrhoids In th«* hall which leads from Mayor of l»«*troit He replaces Piles th«* coffee room to the kitchen Russell Rice, who rrsignetl to is a large built-in cuptmard nnd move to Shelton. Wn. Rny So 1'1 «tu hi—fhuiurr — |>n>U|Wt here again th«* doors and wood- phy 1» pn*»l«l«*nt <>f th«* council ItHihig fiitd «»<hrr <11^ taking Layman's place work are all handcarved. order*. I rec* r Mr nml Mrs Bob Guerin In the kitchen Mrs. Jepson hooMH have n bnby girl, weighing 9 has added her artistic touch by (turning a design ot oakleaves [ m mi mis S«*r story on fMige 1 Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Mr. nnd Mrs <>ui .it and acorns in the center of the Naturopath-Proctology nateial w«»xf doors of her cup tend«*«l the wedding of his nr- ill» Center Strrot boards. Die pulls arc of white phew. Robert Hawk in Oregon SAI.C.M. OKKGON porcelain which arc hard to find City Saturday. Visiting nt the horn«* of Mr now. It is difficult to describe the nnd Mrs Dave White, ! »étroit bathroom as I saw it. The sun on Saturday were Mrs White's Automotive Ä Industrial was shining through the large brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Amokl Sittser of Mil amathyst window where a cran Maintenance berry sanctuary lamp hangs waukie. Ron Galbraith Is s|»*ndlng Welding, IH i ' hc I Engine law. Di«* shadows on the pink and blue floor-covering were two weeks at Fort l/*wls with Service blended almost to all the shades the Army Reserve. Shop or Field Quincy Smith In in Newport, of a rainbow. Here also Mr. Delco Batterien Jepxm has displayed his ex attending the Postmasters con 1 pert workmanship with wood, vention. Sarah Smith came home Sat Factory Equipment He has framed two large Ignition I*artn mirrors over the two wash urday night from Girls' State bowls. The frames were made in Salem nnd left Sunday for Dealer for Ai reo Welding by him and arc fir but so satin Grand Assembly of Rninliow Produrti» like in texture you are amazed for Girls in Corvallis She will at the smoothness and color of aim» visit the Buck Storey fam the wixm ! Mr. Jepson had no ily in Corvallis and Hecky idea how many times he had Guest nnd Mnry Witt In Salem sanded, stained and rubix-d the liefore returning home, Jim and Veryl Hoover Mr. an«i Mrs. tleorge Can- wood. The wood has the appear Ph. 897-2911 Mill City non of Willnminn visited at the ance of old pewter or driftwood. In the utility room was built Bill Hamilton home in Idnnhn a cupboard to hold every size Sunday. Penny I>enn anil Dodie rind of can which can be bought at the stores filled with fruits and B«»h Cokenour drove to Myrtle Creek on Saturday to visit Mr. vegetables. Going on Vacation? The party room in the hasc- and Mrs. Tom Tjomslnnd IPat ment has a large fireplace. Here Haines.) IkMlic I« visiting there See us first About we saw more antique furniture for a week. Ron Malone, son of Mr. and waiting to be restored and al so many more cupboards for Mrs. Arnold Malone of Detroit storage. Here also everything is home for 1-1 days after com pleting his recruit training in is handcarved. Mrs. Jepson had added her San Diego. Dave Hal) ami Bob good taste in curtains and many Morgan mad«» the trip with other accessories throughout the Ron. Dave is visiting in Port house. At the time we were land and Bob in Mill Qty. ... because he had no personal interest in his owner’s financial welfare. When our young Mrs Ixiis Bowers has moved there she was covering a love friend discovered that all savings earn high, dependable bank interest at his neighbor seat with green velvet for a to Salem an«l is employed In Thia insurance in avail a dress shop. bedroom. hood U. S. National Bank, he opened a savings account. Now his money is working for Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilmore from able for an short a term Wood-carving does not seem him with complete bank safety. And he’s gaining a full-service banking partner who to I m ? the only artistic hobby Boise, Ida., are living in th<* as Uirre days or up to of Mr. Jepson. Mrs. Jepson Ben Martin house in Detroit. stands ready to assist with all future financial needs. He will discover, as have thousands nix months. Rev. and Mrs. irwln Ellison showed us a scrapbook which of Oregonians, that a banking connection with U. S. National is about the best financial contained all of the letters Mr. an«l five children from Ozark, It h written to nuit your Jepson had written to her while Ark. are visiting at the home and personal reference he can have. of Mr. and Mrs Harold Roth individual needs. he was over seas in World War II. Every envelope had a car in Idanha. Diey are a traveling , toon drawn on the front by musical group putting on ser- 1 Y'osi are covered for ac Mr. Jepson. Some were humer- vices at various churches. He | cident* or nicknem, alno ous, others amorous and others delivered the morning m<-ssage | showed a bit of sadness. Mrs. at Idanha Community church i theft Inaurane«. Jepson confided to us that the last Sunday nn«l the oldest girl ' played the Vibraharp. Mr. El-1 employees in the post office looked forward to the letters she lison and Mr. Roth graduated . reicved as they, too, enjoyed the fro.n the Grace Bible Institute in Omaha, Neb., in 1956. drawings. Visiting at the Russell Reid NATIONAL Mrs. Jepson taught school in Mill City and was bom in home in Idanha over the week the Fox Valley area. Mr. Jep end was Russell’s mother, Mrs son Is the som of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid, of Hermiston. Mrs. Thro. Houck is working Th« United States National Ban« of Portland Sig Jepson of Mill City. He is of Danish and Czechoslovakian at the Patio for the summer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, June 20, IMS Furniture Upholstery BIRTHS DETROIT IDANHA Story Tells of Local Show Place Stayton Radio & TV BEDDING STATIONERY ¿n ÇfteyeMCij Y ¿•«Li I a ^> c 6,,3 i Ì f Hoover's Repair TRIP INSURANCE HILL INSURANCE AGENCY BANK ancestor? so perhaps he has been influenced in his talents by this. Both Mr. and Mrs. . Jepton are avid collectors of antiques i and enjoy traveling around the state on weekends searching for this and that. They have creat ed a home about which one can not help but use superlatives extravagantly. J. C. Kimmel • Bud Davis Ph. 897-2060 MUI City