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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1963)
Il a mm - 11 Kina underwent surg ery Inal week In St Vincent's Hospital in Portland, lie Is re ported to have suffered a sev en- heart attack while hospital Izcd Mrs King has been stay ing with her daughter und fam ily tlie Sonny Nemon's In Sweet Home while her hushund Is In A lliouglit for today — ••Th« the hospital. meek may finally Inherit the earth tint we will waiter the Mis. Will lion Nhe|rf>ard wim In Internul Revenue boys will be Portland Friday where she at there to collect the Inheritance tended u full prixiucts allow. tax.** Mr». Yem« Mh»w returned home last week-end after ba- ing Itoapltalized for aeveral week» at <« mm I Samaritan Hos pital in l*orthmd She la getting along satisfactorily but will have to take It euay fur a few more weeks. Mill Illy friend» and relative» have received word that Durrell Furmcn, whose eye was in jured some time ago la now on tlie arctic slope with a Dahl sheep hunting expedition. 11« docs the ««Miking und some guide work He has been a guide in the Alasku area for a number of years but will have b> take It easy for a few more months before he can take the full-time guide work. His mo ther, Mrs. Guy Sorensen, said he is getting along satisfactor ily. however. < 1am Metluxky of Hprliiglfrlil visited laat week at the lainie of her brother In law and sla ter. Mr. and Mrs Fred Berg The gnxip took In the State Fair anil then returned to Springfield for a few days visit 111« Bergs arc busy finishing Mr. and Mr». Burton Bor plans for the new home they oughs who have lived on S. E. will start construction on this Ivy for a numta-r of years month. moved over the weekend into their new Imine located on S. N|>rn<ltag a week nt tile Fred W Spring street. The bom« is 1 kitty home was Judy Morris, built on the bunk of the San- daughter of Mr and Mrs ETvin tlam with balconies overbsiking Morris of l*ortlnn<l Iler parent» tlie stream. cam« after her Sunday so she would I m - home for the opening Mr. and Mr». J. II. H«r»h of ach<M>i Monday. la-rger received word fnsn their son. Darrel. who is with the Air Force, stationed nt Ixikc AFB in Texas, that he bail SHOPPING rcenlistcd for another four years. He was just returning to his base utter a 30-day leave which I m - had spent visiting with an Air Force buddy in FOR DO-IT- Michigan They s|x-nt part of YOURSELFERS! their time bouting and fishing on the many lakes in Michigan C&Jei (of Ihr tlo it yuufMUfcr*« favorite material Writ Coa»< lumber. Kelly Lumber Sales Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturday»: 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Phone 897-2610 Mill City, Oregon You'll Like Our Food Steak«, Chicken Chinese Food Sea Food Live Music Every Friday and Saturday We have a strong reputa tion for savory steaks and rich prime ribs. Come in iuu I try our muscle-build ing meals. They make your mouth water just thinking about them. Have a king- size feast with us. Visit our beautiful lounge. * LOUW* Chris Campbell, Owner Phone 859-2801 Mr. and Mr». I New Storage and Distribution Facility ' 0»- Shirley Yi-ni-wx Announcement............. We wisli to announce that we are open for busi- ik - so at our location on the highway at Gatew. Glen Graham of We Buy, Sell or Trade. USED MERCHANDISE The Santiam Trading Post '' j B 2 for the Gates, Oregon Highway 22 '*■ ‘I * 1 -in* I Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week I'ortliuid was visiting last week at th« home of Ray Yankus Tlie two girls are former classmates Ray returned to Portland with Shirley for a two-day visit. The girls will both be attending col lege next year; Shirley going i to Everett Junior College and I Ray to OSU. Mr. iuuI Mr». Roy lOxiraimky I have brought their small son. I Martin Neal home from Santi-| am Memorial hospital where I he has been for the past month. He wus placed in an incubutor following his birth but is getting along fine now. i.umU 5—The Mill City KnterprÍM*, Thursday, Sept. 12, l’Mi.3 • ~ -r ----- *T motoied to Portland lust Wed nesday where they met their ■ daughter-in-law, Mlisle Bender-1 son and two daughters, Vicki i und M/iry, who arrived by plune . that duy from Tokyo, Japan I The oldest girl, who is 10-years-' old entered school here Mon-1 day. She hud been attending | school on the army base there. Mr Henderson, who will arrive here in Decem tier, is a civilian employe with the army In Korea. ¡mM NOTICE We wish to announce that we are open Now for Emergency Service At Night Just come to the trailer house at the back of the station MOORE'S RICHFIELD SERVICE Hirer week:, at the h<«nc of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline have been his bnrther-in-law und sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer ot Ft. Wayne, In., und two sisters of Mr. Stauffer, Mrs. I jou I bc Gutcrmuth of Fort Wayne and Mrs Fred Wall of Cincinnati, Ohio, The gnxip had been va- cat toning in Canada and Brlt- ish Columbia und from here went to California to do some sight-seeing. Hie Clines took their guesta to many spots of interest including a week at their cottage at Waldport. Sil ver Creek Falls, Peterson's Rock Gardens and the various state parks *Dic visitors said that in all the places they had I wen they thought Oregon had the moat beautiful scenery. Munday gue»ta at the home of Mt and Mrs Charley Stewart and family were his uncle and sunt. Mr und Mrs Forrest Wright and children of Mc Minnville; axislns. Mr. and Mrs Harry Sherman from Mi and Mr* William Sherman from Portland and Mr. Visiting this week nt the home ami Mrs Tom Morris. The gnxip enjoyed i dinner on the <>f Mi and Mrs Ernest Podrab- l>atio and a swim in Stewart's sky are Mr and Mrs Glen Miller of Alpena. S. D. She is imlcMir fxxii. a sister of Mrs. Podrabsky They also plan on visiting with Mr». Gladys Hunter of Se relatives in Roseburg while attle. Wn . spent a week visit here. A family gathering was ing with Mrs. Glee Waters Mrs hekl Friday at the fAxirabsky Wutcrs manages Mill City Wash home with out-of-town guests * Dry including Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shi inn nek of Scio and Mr. and Mr». John Mpllctml ill«« Jcp- umi Mrs. LaVem Shimanek seni of Springfield accompan family of Albany. ied by Hazel Morrison of Sa (,uc»tn nt the home of Mr. lem visited last week nt the home of Mrs. Spllchal's parents. and Mrs Floyd Shejihcrd dur ing the weekend were Mr and Mr. an<l Mrs. Sig Jefisen Mrs. Robert Travemia and five Mr. iuxl Mr». Hay Morin of children from Prineville; Mr Albany, spent Sunday at the and Mrs. Harley Darby from home of his cousins, Mr. and Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reams. Sr., from Prineville; Mrs. Roy Epperson. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Roebke from Stayton and Bertie Bates hcnncUi Epprrann left Mon day for Eugene where he will from Scio. attend Technical school, special izing in aircraft mcohnnics. Charles Epfierson, who attend ed OSU the past two years will enter OTl at Klamath Falls this year and take up electronics. "They're better than the wrestling on television.** M|M>n<llng a recent long week «nd with his brother and sister- In law Mr. and Guy Sores risen, were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sor ensen of Tacoma, Wn While the visitors were here the two families went fishing and pic nicking at Suttle Lake Mr. and Mr». Robert Hemler shott from the Turner Memor ial Hcxne at Turner attended tiw* morning service Sunday at the Christian church. Mr. mill Mr». Edgar Brekke amt five sons of Grenada Hills. Calif., visited last week at the Mr. *n<l Mr». Richard Ver home of his parents. Mr. and beck and children of Albany Mrs Peter Brekkc visited recently with Mr. and Rolx-rt Schroeder. Iirotlwr of Mrs. T zmi I s Verbeck and family. Herbert Schroeder, is reported Ho Is a state policeman work to be some better from his re- ing in the Albany area. ent heart atttack. He is still in the hospital at Crescent Mel Rambo, who has Ix-en in Qty. Calif pix»r health for the past two Mr». Floyd shephenl enter months spent two days In Sa tained her family Friday even lem Memorial hospital tills ing at a birthday dinner in week where he underwent more honor of her husband. Present tests U> determine the cause of were Mr. Shepherd, Mr. and his trouble. Mrs. Milton Roton. Barbara Jean and Bob of Lyons. Mr. and Spending the weekend at U m - Mrs. William Shepherd. Jerry, home of Mr. and Mrs. Pave Leroy and Bonnie and Mrs. Ward« were her twin cousins, Shepherd. Tom and Clara Stine of Spo Mr. iUMt Mr». Jam«-» Araujo kane, Wn. and two daughters of Castro Valley. Calif., visited last week Mr. and Mr». P. M. Ander at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son. who live west of Mill City Mel Rambo. On Thursday even- plan to leave the 20th of this ing the two families and Mr. month for a six-wcck vacation and Mrs. Don Moffatt and Mr. tup which will take them to and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Niagnra Falls, and other points John honored Mel Rambo on his of interest in that part of the birthday anniversary with a country. They also plan to visit picnic dinner on the North Fork. in Quebec, Canada, where they Mi»» IxMirtlc» Frnflorid» of hone to take a boat ride on Die Manila. P. I., who has been a canal. With them will be Mr. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Harry Seymour of Clare Rush for the past week Trinity, Calif., and Mrs. Ander left Thursday for New York son's father. J. O. BrintneU. and from there will take a who will tie 90 years old Satur European tour. Before return day. Mr. Brintnell will remain ing to Manila in November she at Flint, Mich., while the others will again visit with the Rush go on the balance of the trip. family and other friends in the Tlicy expect to return via the Gates Mill-City area. Miss Pen- southern route. florida is employed as secre tary to Mrs. Rush's brother in Mr. and Mr». Al Yiuikie» were his Manila office. Among those in Mineral Spring. Wn., last visited in Mill City were Mr. week, which is located just out and Mrs. Shields ReMine, Mrs. of Seattle. They had taken four Rudy Tohl and Mrs. Gladys large bridge limbers there for Mason. A. T. Bernhardt, who is in the On namcn of committee mem construction business. The large bers for the Mill City Woman's timbers were five feet wide. 12 club for the ensuing year print Inches in diamenter and 63 feet ed in last week's Enterprise, long. A special permit was re the name of Mrs. Gladys Ma quired for the hauling. son should have lx>en listed on Home Life, instead of Edith I«Femme Beauty Salon al Mason as published. Stayton. Open Monday through Mr». Evelyn Browning from Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: McMinnville is spending sever 8:30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769- al days visiting Mill City 5322. 383 Third Street. 46tf friends. We Give S Er H Green Stamps Hiway 22 New Storage and distribution facility at I-ake Oswego plant of Oregon Portland Cement Co. is cap able of supplying fall liming needs of valley area farm ers. Two new bulk storage tanks boost annual capacity to some 85,000 tons of agriculture limestone, with load ing now jxissible at rate of 100 tons an hour through new automatic methods. The company's lime produc ing plants has also been modernized. MRS. PF.ARI. HUDSON Funeral services were heki Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in 1-aGrande tor Mrs. Pearl P. Hudson, 78, who passed away at her ixime in Lyons Wednes day morning, September 4. fol lowing a short illness. She had lived on Lyons Rt. 1 for 14 years. She was a native of Sum merville. Oregon. She is sur vived by two daughters. Mrs. Reta Cruaon of Lyons, with whom she lived; Mrs. Colleen Everhart of Rockford. Bl., two sons. Ix-land Hudson of Mc Minnville and O. Gordon Hud son of Medford j two brothers. Hugh and Wayne Park both of Summerville, and eight grand- children. pital. She had been ill with can cer for the past year. She was bom at Lyons and was 63 years old. She was the daughter of Mrs Maude Wilson <4 Salem and the late Claude Wilson. Other sur vivors are her husband. Stew art Dory; one son. Kenneth I. Dory and one sister, Mrs. Olga Paige of Dallas. Arrangements are pending at Barrick Funersl Home. Car Stolen from Albin Cooper Place Ron Meacham, police chief said this week that the theft at a car belonging to Albin Coop er was being investigated. The car was stolen sometime Sun day night. Cooper had removed the key from the ignition but the doors were not locked. The car, a 1951 dark green Chevro let. had been left in the drive way along with a Volkswagen which was not disturbed. ANNA NF.ELEN HIBBARD Meacham said that so far no LYONS — Funeral services leads had been received on the were held Saturday afternoon theft. at 3 o'clock from Weddie Fune ral Home in Stayton for Anna Why Don't YOL Subscriba ta Neclen Hubbard, who passed THE MIIJ. ITH' ENTERPRISE I away Thursday morning, Sep tember 5 at her home here at the age of 79. Rev. Norman Williams officiated at the serv ice. .She was bom in Germany coming to the United States when she was 9 years old. She was married March 20. 1907 at Woonsocket, S. D. to George Hubbard, who preceded her in death in 1961. Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Ethel Huffman. Lyons; Mrs. Opal Strom. Post Falls. Ida.; Mrs. Fem Decker, Eu- gene; one sister. Mrs. Fannie Soetcbeir of Woonsocket, So. D.; seven grandchildren. 16 great grandchildren, Interment was at Fox Valley cemetery with graveside rites by Faith Re- bekah lodge of which she was a member. Pall bearers were Chester Roy. Albert Carr, Oscar Naue, Rert Lyons. Ernest Grosso and Paul Schiewek. Mill City Ph. 897-2859 Come To The 24th Annual Santiam Valley GRANGE FAIR Grange Hall between Lyons and Mehama Saturday, Sept. 21st All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon Judging Begins At 1 P. M. Come, take part in this annual fair. It is op en to the public. Prizes will be given. Bring your produce, canned goods, fancy work, baked goods, antiques, handicrafts, hobbies and flowers. Lunch Served Between 12 and 1 Turkey Dinner and All The Fixings From 530 to 7 -30 P. M. Adults $1.25 Children Under 12, 50c Door Prizes Given After the Program Be Sure To Attend * Last Three Daysi LIPMAN’S OF SALEM ELIZABETH HERBERGER MEHAMA Funeral mass was held Tuesday morning, Septem ber 10 at St. Joseph Catholic church in Salem for Mrs. Eliz abeth Herberger, 84. who died Friday, .September 6 at a nurs ing home in Salem. Survivors include the wid ower, John. Salem; two daugh ters, Mrs. Mary Brennan, Pas adena, Calif., and Mrs. Eliza beth Castle. Mehama; four sons, John. Joseph, George and Walter all of Salem, 16 grand children and 14 great grand children: two sister, Mrs. Kate Mahan, Graettinger. Iowa, and Mrs. Anna Doyle, Glendale. Ariz.; and a brother. George Graettinger, Graettinger o f Iowa. Mrs. Herberger had spent much time at the home of her aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle, after she suffered a stroke several years ago. MRS. JUNE DORY Mill City friends have receiv ed word of the death of Mrs. June Dory of Salem and former resident of Mill City. Mrs. Dory passed away Mon day evening at a Salem hos- 9thBl s ™ leay The Greatest Store wide Sale of the Year When Lipman’s of Salem Has a Sale it Really is a Sale S& H Green Stamps With Every Purchase