The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 22, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. »nd Mr». David Um-
phress and family of Portland
have been visiting their par­
ent». Mr. and Mrs. Charles Um-
phiisi liivid hi<s lx>en station
od with the Air Force at the
Portland base but will leave
later tills month for Englm
AFB in Florida.
Mr». bbuiley Vail and l’ai
Mr unit Mr« IMI SiniUi
recrnfly spx*nt wnnc tlmr camp­
imi at Bx-vx-rly Brach and duiug
Miinr work <ui ihr lot the Vaila
have at ihr roast.
him I
Mr. and Mr». John Hwan and
Mr and Mia James Swan were
in Eugene WiMncaday where
they attended funeral aervlcca
for Jamea Moulton, wl»> waa
killed In an auto accident on
the McKenzie Sunday. He wua
a nepltew of the two men.
Kra'ent KUeata at the home of
Mr und Mrs. John Swan
were Mr and Mra Bob Schulz
and aon. Stephen, of Ijiuisburg,
Kansas, and Ar)<-lgh Sears and
Pearl Seara of Cleveland, Mo.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Swan home were Mr. ami Mra.
William Dunigan of Salem, Mr.
and Mra. Ronald Swan, Lynn
am! Penny of Portland, Mr and
Mra. Jamea Swan ami Mr. und
Mra. Hill Swan. Ryan und
l.ynn.
Bob Cree, from Orflno. Ida.,
aon of Mr. and Mr». Paul Cree
waa Inducted into the army and
left Spokane, Wn., hist Thur»-
day evening for Ft. Ord. Calif.,
where he wilt receive hia laiaic
training.
Mr». Paul llunoen from Riv­
erside, Calif., ami former resi­
dent of Mill City called at the
Ivane of Mr. und Mrs. Iziwell
Cree laat Wednesday morning.
Mr*. IhMinld Mhe)the hm»
spent the summer taking das-
»«•» at Willamette University.
She tiaik an apartment in Sa­
lem while attending school.
Mrs Sheythe Is an Instructor at
the MUI (Tty Elementary school.
|j»l'rtume Beauty Salon nl
Stayton Open Monday through
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours:
M 30 to 4 Ptiom- Stay ton 769-
1322 3S3 Third Street
4Gtf
GLEN F. GRAHAM
Jerome l‘e«ir»<>n 1» getting
iik»ig satisfactorily after un­
dergoing open heart surgery in
a Portland hospital recently.
Two valves were replaced in
the operation and there have
caily been four such operations
In the United States. Pearson
and his family live at the Oak­
land Motel and he has been
Rex-ent guest» at Uie home of employed in the togging indus­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibaon were try.
his motla-r, Mrs. Henry Jensen
of Phoenix: his brother-in-law
Mr. m ><I Mr». IxwU-r Johns, mi
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick spent the weekend vlilting rela-
xlurder and five girls ami Guy tlves at the coast. Janet a John­
Anderson of El Monte, Califor­ son spent the weekend with
nia., and Mr.
and
Mra. friends at Ashland
Wayne Aislerson amt Dianne.
wl»o have been In France where
Mr. iuu I Mm. Ed (look ac­
he was stationed with the Air companied by their son-in-law
Force. Mr. and Mrs. Garder and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
have purchased a ranch In the Lyle Mason and Lori Ann ol
.Scio area und plan on moving Salem were Sunday visitors ;.l
ther • when business interests In ths- Charles Kelly home.
California cun be disposed of.
Mr. and Mr». Paul Barkley
Mr. iuk I Mr». Robert Veue»» and children left Saturday for
of Portland, formerly of Mill their home in lzigan, Utah uf-
City received word that they ter visiting for several weeks
are the grandparents of twin at th«- home of her parents,
girls, bom August 7 at Everett Mr und Mrs. Charles Kelly.
General hospital Parents are They also visited with other
Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald lx*c friends and relatives in the
Thomas (Carol Venrss) of Ar- area.
lington. Wn. Paternal grandmo­
ther Is Mr». Charles Gartrell
Mill (tty friend» ha»r receiv­
of Arlington 'Hie twins have ed word that Mrs. Carl Riggs
been named Rhonda Lee and of Silverton passed away last
Susan Kay. They have a sister, week, She had tieen in poor
IJmla Jean who became a health for wmc time
year old they day they were
horn. Mrs Vencss is assisting
Mr. und Mrs. Phil (Urey <d
with the care of her daughter Stayton are [urents of their se­
ami children for a week.
cond child, a boy bom August
20 at h Salem hospital.
Mr. »nd Mr». F ranci» Elling­
son, accompanied by Mrs. L. F.
Mm. Viola Eeklea of < entrai
Howell nod twin granddaught­ Oregon has spent the past 10
ers, Cathy and Christy Benn days visiting at the home of her
tiaik in the sights at the Port- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
larvi Zoo Sunday.
Olmstead.
Fistula—fissure — prolapM
Bt-hlng and other Rectal dis
orders. Free draeriptlve
l»»>kl*-t
Dr. Reynolds Clinic,
Snluro|mth-Prue to logy
1144 Center Street
HAI.IM. OHKGON
Gil Duckworth, accorri |» mi led
by 13-year-old Pat Vai) fished
last week at Detroit I^ake.
Young Vail caught tils limit.
Mr. and Mr», («ten Mbeiton,
who have spent the summer in
Bend, are visiting in Mill City
this week.
Mill <1ty friend» have receiv­
ed word that Mrs. Lois Hicker­
son hurt her back while garden- ■
ing at their new home at Cent-!
ral Point. She has been in trac­
tion at a Medford hospital for
the past two weeks. She is
scheduled to teach in the Cent­
ral Point area this year. Their
address is 106 Princess Way.
Mr. and Mr». George Stinger
who moved here from Californ­
ia recently entertained guests at
th« ir home. Mr. and Mrs. I-aw-
rente Cook of Richmond. Calif.,
»pent several days here, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson
from Albany were also here.
They all enjoyed a picnic at
Niagara park during their visit
here. Mr. Cook Is a piano tech­
nician. Other caller» were Mr.
and Mrs. Oluf Belson and Mrs
Elliott Cook, from Sacramento,
Calif.
Tile Rev. Richard C«le i»
spending the week at the Pres­
byterian Youth camp at San-
tiatn lodge. He is a counselor
fin- the Nincr's Conference.
Thom1 going from here thia
week were Juanita Morgan and
Don Thayer.
Mr. and Mr». K o I mt I Rohr
and family are now living on
the Drills Hiner place. Mrs.
Rohr's mother, Mrs. Walker
fn»m Germany will visit them
for n few months The Hlnce
family has moved to Prineville
when- they |>urchnsed an acre­
age.
Mr. and Mm. Floyd Step­
Mr. and Mm. Rot» rt Pratt
herd spent Sunday in Albany are the parents of a daughter,
where they visited Mr. and Shat on Louise, bom Monday,
Mrs. Harley Darby.
August 19 at a Salem hospital.
The little girl has three sisters
Mr. and Mm. (Veil latke and and a brother.
Mrs. Helen Saucier went to Sil­
verton Sunday where they at­
(It intereat to local frieoxl»
tended the old-time steam will be the graduation Sept. 13 I
threshing liee at the Harvey of Roxanna Cutting from the i
Mikkelson farm.
Good Samaritan School of Nurs-1
ing. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mr». (>. W. Oorton Mr. and Mrs. Zen Cutting of i
and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson from j Baker but formerly of Mehama. |
Salem visited at the home of | Miss Cutting is a I960 graduate ,
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree on of Stayton High School
their way home from the North
Santiam Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson
Water F"«-stiv.•! it Detroit Late. will leave September 1 for Sa­
lem where they will manage
Mr. and Mm. <liartie French the Hazeldorf Apartments. They
attended the threshing bee Sun­ plan on selling their home here.
day afternoon at the Harvey
Mikkelson farm west of Silver-
Mm. Ethel flymen of Red­
ton.
ding. Calif., visited Mary Hart­
—
man and the George Flook fam­
Mr». Joe (hallrnder «laugh­ ily while she was in town last
ters Cheri and Izima are leav­ week.
ing Friday for Juneau. Alaska
Mm. John Jubb and non Paul,
where they will attend the wed­
ding of their daughter, JoAnne, accompanied by her father
who will become the bride of were in Mill City last week
Dwight Nash. Both young peo­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ple attended Cascade Bible Col­ Shuey. They are now living at
lege in Portland and JoAnnne is Gladstone and she teaches Eng­
a graduate of Santiam Union lish at Franklin High school.
The Jubb family lived here in
High school.
the early '50's when he was
Mr. and Mm. linden Melton coach at Mill City High school
and children. Scotty and Linda and also at the grade school.
accompanied by his elderly mo­ He died in a tragic accident a
ther from San Antonio, Texas, few years aftr they left here.
have been visiting at the home A small son died soon after that
of her brother and sister-in-law, also. Mrs. Jubb worked at the
Mr. and Mrs. Homer William­ Mill City Bank for a short time
ston. They also visited at the when they lived nere. She com­
home of Mrs. Mike Cherry. pleted her degree in Education
While here the group took a trip few years after they left here.
to the coast with the Texas
Recent vinltora of Mr. ami
visitors
greatly
impressed. Mrs. Dick Martin at Gates were
They also thought the tret's, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grumbley
river and scenic areas in and and Marsha and Jimmy of Glen­
around Mill City and Gates dale. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
were beautiful.
Curtis Wallace of I os Angeles.
Mr». Verne Mhnw wtu, taken
to a Salem hospital when she
became ill Saturday afternoon.
She had been suffering from
severe
headaches
recently.
From Salem site was taken to
Good Samaritan hospital in
Portland where she is undergo­
ing a scries of tests to deter­
mine the cause of her illness.
Word mm rex-x-lvext by Mill
City friends last week of the
sudden death of Mrs. Ben
< Bemcice) Cober, of Ukiah.
Calif. She passed away at her
home and her husband found
her when he came home. Ser­
vices were held Saturday in
Ukiah at the Methodist church.
The Others are former long­
time residents of Mill Qty and
she was a charter member of
the Eastern Star chapter here.
Gue»ta this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson
are his ncjhx-w and niece. Mr.
and Mrs Toni Souza of Wat­
sonville, Calif. They have been
vacationing in Washington and
are enroute home.
(Why and (hristy Beam. twin
granddaughter of Mrs. L. F.
Howell, who have been visiting
here for the past two weeks
left Sunday for their home in
Anaheim, Calif.
160
Washington Man
Hired To Teach
At Mari-Linn
5—The Mili City Enterprise, Thunuiay, AugiiNt 22, 1!M13
MEHAMA
Mr». John Taetar»
LYONS -At the board meet­
Pvt. Richard Rogers arrived
ing at Mari-Linn Wednesday
Frank Ford of Yakima. Wn., Friday evening from Ft. Lewis,
was hired to teach the 6th Wn., for a leave at the home at
| his mother, Mrs. Edith Marks.
grade completing the staff.
School will xjpen Monday, Sep­ After the leave he expects to
tember 9. First graders will be sent to Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Small
register with Mrs. Viola Hel­
sel, first grade teacher on left Wednesday for a three
Thursday, September 5 between weeks vacation trip when they
10 a. m. and noon. Any new will visit with relatives in In­
students wishing to register, diana and Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze
may do so on this date.
Teachers local work shop will visited from Saturday to Mon­
be held at Mari-Linn Thurs­ day with the Bert Bailey fam­
day and Friday, September 5th ily in Springfield.
Mrs. Donna Weldon and
and 6th.
Mrs. Melvina Franklin has children Debbie, Becky, and
been hired tor part-time help Stevie of Salem visited during
the weekend here with her
in the lunchroom.
Bus drivers and schedule will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
L. Kirsch.
be named later.
Mrs. Gerald Branch anr! Bob­
A thought for Unlay—"Dignity by visited in Tillamook last
is the capacity to hold back on Wednesday. Her nephew Arthur
the tongue what should never Reynolds of Phoenix, Ariz., re­
have been on the mind in the turned home with them for a
few days’ visit and left Sun­
first place.”
day for his home after spend­
Mr. and Mr». Frank (Smith ing most of the summer here
accompanied by their grand­ and with his grandparents in
daughter, Robin McCoy spent Tillamook. Mrs. Branch’s par­
the weekend in Mill City visit­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rey­
ing with friends and relatives.
Former realdent» calling on
Mill City friends this past week
were Mrs. Fred Moore and
Mrs Bertha Vinson Tupper of
Salem. Mrs. Moore worked in
the Mill City Bank for a num­
ber of years and her husband,
who passed away about 13
years ago, worked in the old
Hammond I.umix-r company
store. Mrs. Tupper was secre­
tary to F. R. Olin, former
Mill City friends lu»»r rex-xMv- manager of Hammond. They
ed word that Mrs. Fredda lx»f- spent some time at the Charles
gren and sons. Paul and Eric of Kelly home while here.
Hermiston have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dowler
at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Lofgren
is the former Fredda Smith and
Mrs. Dowler is the former Lor­
ena Brown. Both lived in Mill
City a number of years ago.
Mm. Ilenry <in»u and ditugli
ter. Martha, have left for their
home in Springfield. Ohio, after
spending two months at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bassett Mrs. Gnau is Uie moth­
er and Mariha the sister of
Mrs Bassett
I'lUnllng by the Joli or Hour
Mr. and Mr». Dell Smith are
ICea»oeiiil>lo Bah-»
Box lit
Mill (My art »77 vacationing this week on the
Umpqua, which is a favorite
spit with them.
Hemorrhoids
Piles
Mr». Jim (Mithtwrt of NaJem
will spend three weeks visiting
with her brother-in-law and
Bister, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Hud­
gins and family at Decatur, Ill.
She made the trip by bus. Mrs.
Floyd Johnson is caring for
her grandchildren and they are
also visiting with their paternal
grandmother, Mrs Roger Nel­
son. Jim Cuthbert, who is rm-
ployed by a Salem Banking
firm spent the weekend with
the youngsters.
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nolds and her grandmother.
Mrs. Florence Darling all of
Tillamook were .Sunday guests
at the Branxdi home.
Donald Wagner, son of Mrs.
Bonnie Wagner is slowly re­
covering from injuries he re­
ceived when he fell from his
bicycle when riding down a
steep hill last Wednesday af-
•?mrx>n. He suffered some frac­
tured ribs and cuts and bruises
over most of the upper part of
his body.
The Street Light committe»»
of the Mehama Women's club
held a meeting reently to check
on the lights. The lights are
paid for by donations from
those receiving benefits from
them. The committee reports
that payments on the 1963
lights have been slow coming
in. It would be appreciated if
thor.e who have not made a pay­
ment this year would do so.
F’ayments should be made at
Golliets so that the records can
be kept straight. The commit­
tee will do some soliciting later.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown and
Vicki and Mrs. Greg Robl,
Wendy and Melissa were Sun­
day dinner guests at the G. D.
Bilyeu home in Lebanon
Wool Yardage For
Fall Sewing
We have just received our fall shipment of lovely
new patterns of wool yardage. Come in and make
your selection today.
Each day now new merchandise is arriving. Get
your young students ready for
BACK TO SCHOOL
Skirts - Sweaters - Shirts
Everything for School Wearing Apparel.
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
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The Mill Qty Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
Mill City. Oregon
“It I can’t locate you on the way
back« rattle your popcorn bag!”
NOTICE
NOTICE
You'll Like Our Food
Steaks, Chicken
Chinese Food
Sea Food
Live Music Every
Friday and Saturday
Stop for a minute and think
—how many really GOOD
meals have you eaten in the
past month? Probably not
very many—unless you’re
one of our satisfied eusto-
mers. We offer the tastiest
food in town at the most
reasonable prices. Try us
today.
We have sold our business to Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Rose from California, formerly of Mill City. At this time
we want to thank our many friends and customers for
the pleasant relationship that we have had during the
many years in business which we will always cherish.
We are sure that the same will exist with our new
owners.
A & M Toman General Store
ALBERT TOMAN
Chris Campbell, Owner
Phone 869-2801
MARY TOMAN
We are happy to announce that we have purchased the
A & M Toman business. We shall try to serve you as well
in the future as the former owners have in the past.
The same policy and hours will continue as before.
Rose Hdwe. and General Store
JAMES R. ROSE
IRIS C. ROSE