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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1963)
li 5—llir Mill City Enterpriw*, 'lÍHirMluy, Oct. I nn Interior dreorator can rave over ii bottle when It's empty." Mr. anil Mr». IColwrt Ix-von were rallril to San Francisco, Calif., last wt*ek by the death of hl» father, J. I). Levon. Mr» la'vtai amt an aunt from lion tin returned home with them Mr. and Mr». 1». II. Mlelhege were in Salem Monday to at tend the funeral of Itoy J. Rice, 8r., and also called on Mr«. Kreil Rat/buix who 1» a surgery imtlent at Salem Memorial lloapitnl. Mr, and Mr*. Ervin I’etrraon went on a train excursion trip to Some of the scenic area around Rockaway Sunday TTiese excursions planned by the Pacific Northwest Electric Railway Association are very Interesting according to Pete and iw* and his wife plan on taking more of them There were abiait loo people on ttu Sunday tour While In Rockaway they visited Mr and Mrs. Thur- ley Shipley, former Mill City residents Hr is now employed by PP4I. and she owns a beauty ataip in Rockaway. Ih>l> Morgan who 1« «tatlonrd with ttic Navy has Iwrn visiting wilt» area friends and relatives Hr will leave Saturday for New Ixmdon, Cban. Mrw Mprncer lllllrwlnnd 1» re isirted to be convalescing satis factorily following surgery at Salem Memorial hospital She also underwent surgery carter in the year Onude lloFratm evpct« to return to his work as custodian at the Mill City grad«* schuol next week following conval escence from surgery. During his aliarncc hl» work win dona for a time by two high school t«»y» with Richard Freeman hired for a time VMtlng iMt work al Uie home <rf Mr. and Mrs. Russell King was hl» mother, Mr» Sara Berringer and his brother, Er- roll King of San Erancisco, Cal. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Taylor at Me hama They arc former long time residents of Mehama and visited with other friends while there. Notice —> The silent auction scheduled by the I Juris Auxiliary ft>r Octoiler 2b has been post poned. A later date will be an nounced. adv Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BIMer of Salem were on a hunting trip to Eastern Oregon over the week end. Her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Wendell Heller kept their three children while they were gone Brunner’s Flowers Flowers For All OCCASIONS Wire Service 230 N. E. 4th 8t Mill City, Ore. Phone 397-2452 WE DELIVER 1963 The Bld or Hunch Pln«M-J>le Rev. Jack Meuser club met at the home of Gloria Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit sett were In Monmouth Sunduy Goforth Monday evening with, Reports On Drive visting willi their daughter, the hostess serving dessert be | Rev. Jack Meuser, pastor of i Sharon, student at OCE. Gary fore the evening of cards. Guests the Christian church, who head | Whitsi'tt, also attending (X.'E for the evening were Susie ed til.. United Go-xl \'<-|;4lG,r was home for the weekend. Sfiwart. Belle Heller Ruth T<hl Drive In this area said the Weekend guests at the home of '■nd Myrlta f. avis. Winning high drive had been completed by i Mr. ami Mrs. John MacGregor prize was Edna Gordon, k«w volunteer workers Total col were Mr. und Mrs. Harold Bar Helen Ellingson and pinochle lected was 1282 with the goal rows and Linda of Beaverton. was shared by Gladys Podrab- set at $500. Evening servicna will lie liclil sky and Belle Heller. The next Part of the money received each Sunday ut Uie Mill City meeting will be at the Edna [ will remain in this community Christian church at 7 30 ano Gordan home. for use by needy families. lllbh- Study and I'tnyri matting each Wednesday evening at 7 30 Rev. Jack Meuser 1» the min ister. Mr. anil Mrs. Itoie-rt Issndro and Diuisc from Astoria spent the weekend at the home of Mrs LatMlro's mother, Mrs. Anna Swift. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crss »pent the weekend in Redmond at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr». Dick Guwdcn und daughters. Mr. anti Mrs. Ijnvell <’re« were luncheon guests Friday a' the lustii' of her nephew an< niece, Mr und Mr». John Wehrl. nt Salem. Mr. and Mrw. «»only Me.Morrl» were Sunday guests at the horn« of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Quartier In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. tiails (bone ant' ly tram Corvallis Wlfl guests Sunday at die home o! Mr anti Mrs. Charlie French The Morning Circle of th' Mill City Presbyterian Chord held their monthly meetini Friday morning at the home o' Faye Vcrbeck. treading th< devotions was Doris Mori* with others present including Mary Kelly, Mary TUers. Jear Scott. Tenn Graham and Fay« Verbeck. Mrs. < buries Kelly anti Mrs Mel . Rambo were In Salen Thursday where they attend cd Open House at the State School for Blind While then iv with Mrs Ed Goschle of Waldport, form er Mill City resident and ar active Lions Auxiliary mem her. Mr*. Steve Champ accomp anted the ladies as far a» Stay ton where she ifient the da> visiting with relatives. Mrs. Tena Graham receive«' a call from her daughter, Mist Erma Graham Sunday evening saying she was leaving an » 10-day tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Thl» Is her first trif there and stw has been lookiny forward to It for some time Miss Graham is employed in San Francisco, Calif. Mr. amt Mrs. Floyd Mlles ol ixingvicw. Wash., visited at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mr». Whitey Goodman. Mrs. Ix-ster Johnson and Janeta were in Crawfordsville Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Howard Becker While there Mr. and Mr». Webt Case of Salem stopped by for a visit Both the Becker and Case families are former Mill City residents. Mrs. 1«. F. Howell spent the past two weeks tn Monroe. Wash., assisting with the care of her mother who has been ill She also visited with her fath er in Everett. Wash,, who at 91 Is in good health. The Round Robin Pinochle club held their party Monday evening at the home of Goldii Rambo with a dessert served before the evening of cards. 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