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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1963)
GATES By Mr*. Floy<| Kwidin Members of the Galea W<nn- rn'a club will meet Thursday, September 19 nt Die cluliiwxiav ni 12 .’1». The business meeting will ba toii.,w<-ii t>v a demon »tuition <>f product! at H p. m. Kindergarten started at Gates school September 16 with 21 In attendance. Mrs. George Staf ford la teaching Die cla»a Mrs. Velina Carey »pent Inal week end In Albany babysitting for her mhi and daughtrr-ln- ' ■' Ml and Mr» Jnnn s < ' o ey, while they were in the process of moving. A. T. Bumhnrdt returned recently from an extended trip visiting hla son and daughter- n> la). Mr and Mt ■ John Bornhardt and baby daughter, Marcia, nt Canogn Park. Calif,, I and in» brother and slater-in-law .Mr mid Mra Harry Bamhardt, of Hollywood, Calif 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 19, 19fl3 MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Pfc Richard Rogers, left Sunday for Oakland. Calif., from where he will embark on a tour of duty In Korea. He had spent a 30-diiy leave here nt the home of his mother, Mrs. Edith Marks. Mr. and Mrs Erclll Wilson have received word from their daughter, Janis that she like» her new school very much She Is enrolled in the Ray-Vogue college In Chicago and is tak ing Fashion Merchandising Janis attended the Virginia In- terMont College the last two yrars. Judy Stroachine, daughter <rf Mr. mid Mrs. John Stroa- cblne left for Corvallis last Thursday where she will be a sophomore in the School of Business Education, at Oregon State University. Mrs Harold Ixmgfellow re turned home Sunday from Sal em Memorial hoapitnl where she underwent major surgery on Sept. 11. Joan Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Owens, was taken to Providence hospital in Portland last Friday where she is undergoing a series of tests. Mrs Joe Jones and children, Ruth, Joe Paul and Andrew and Jim Mathis all of Klamath Falls spent srveral days recent ly here with her mother, Mrs Jennie Moe They also attend ed the State Fair nml visited with other relatives Mrs William Dull spent sev eral days last week visiting her daughter's family the Doyle Andersons In Forest Grove Mr and Mrs. Bill Mallloux of Rapids City. S. D.. visited here last Wednesday and Thursday with her brother ami sister-in- law. Mr and Mrs. Grant Smith. They had been visiting with her mother. Mrs. Cora Smith and other relatives tn Eugene. The Mehama Fire Plug Squares held their first dance of the Fall season Saturday ev ening with a nice crowd in at tendance Visitors were pres ent from two Salem clubs and also from Sublimity. Mr and Mrs Ivan Clason. Alice, Glenn and Michell of Roseburg were week end guests here nt thr home of her mother, Mrs Edith Murks Mr. and Mrs Edward Walz. Joanne, Dorothy, Carol. Darrell and Mike and Mrs G.V. Chris tensen. Bonnie amt Stuart were in Pendleton during the week end where they attended the Round Up and were guests at thr Ellis Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs Ed Castle were dinner guests Sunday of her father. J M. Hersberger in Salem and also visited her sis ter Mrs. Mary Brennan who wax leaving for her home in Pasadena, California, on Mon day. Mrs Giles Wagner and Mrs Bonnin Wagner and daughters lJnda and Debbie visited Sun day at the Duane Wagner home at Molalla Mrs. Chet Barr of Tacoma. Wash. left Monday for her home after visiting from last Wednesday at the home of her brother nnd sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Goodell and with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook, Barbara, Alyson and Mark of Salem visited here Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrl<*s Crook Mr. and Mra. G. C Bamhardt were vlalted Friday by hla nephew, Dean Bamhardt, of Portland mid a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hem peck attended a family gathering In Salem Inst Sunday at the home of hit brother and elater in-inw. Mr and Mra Hrrmnn Hem peck. The dinner wna given in iMNior of the boat» eon. Boger, who waa leaving for the Army at Fort Ord. Calif. While In Salem, the Hempecka nlao vtalted nt the home of Mra. Ina Hoyer. Mra Marge Hempeck mid Mra Normalee Henneaa and Mrs Kenneth Chance of Mill City have lieen enjoying Thurs day night league howling Mrs. Hempeck and Mra. Henneaa how) for Stnyton Radio & TV and Mra. Chance for Dittera Market at Sublimity. Mr nnil Mrs Hmol.l Wilton were In Albany on Saturday on txiaineaa They were accom- l*anled by their daughter. Mra ¡Mm Carey ami three eons of Stnyton. Mrs Mntiel Devine and Ro sie recently returned from Ca- pnlla. Wn.. where they, with M other families, members of the I'mkriwe club of Portland, »jwnt a week camping along the beach Camping next to Da- vines were Mr. and Mrs. John Serri of Portland, who had lieen guests in the Devine home for several days prior to the trip Mrs. Devine brought back froz en clams on ice. wnlch they had dug while there. Mr. mid Mrs. Gordon Devine have ¡turchased some lots ad jacent to the Bill Gabriel pro- [>erty and are making prepara- Itons to move their trailer home there. Dak- Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Edwards, is l»>me on leave from the army. Hla order» arc to report to Fort Hood, Texas. September 27. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gabriel visited Saturday evening at the hnnr of Dr. and Mrs Howard Dickson of Salem Tom Harmon of Salem was a weekend guest at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Oliver. The men’s plana to do some bin! hunting got washed out with the rain. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir and fnmily of Sa lem were Sunday dinner guests. A Saturday evening guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Heron waa her cousin. Dennis Smith of Yoncalla Mr and Mrs. Everett Robb of Portland were overnight guests Sunday and Monday at Musty odors in old wooden at the home of Mr. and Mrs chests can often be dispelled Harold Wltaon. by putting camphor balls or flakes in the empty drawers. An easy way to pick up pins I-cave drnwvrs closed a few on the floor when you arc fin days, then remove the camphor ished with your sewing is to balls. tape n small magnet to the end of the yard stick. Saves a lot of stooping, and picks up pins Why Don't YOU SutxMirlbe to THE MIIJ. (TTY ENTERPRISE your might otherwise miss. Merchants Using OUR NfWiPAPPR ADVERTISING IS YOUR BESE BUYING The Enterprise Are inviting you to visit their stores. 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