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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
GATES 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, IMS By Mrs. Floyd Hwnlni Mrs. Norma Jean Ets«l and (Um-.olrr, Gay Ann uiul Mis. Margaret Welter, all of Fern Ridge, joined Mrs Ijiurn Riddle of Mill City when the group, bringing rrtreahmenta, called on Mrs Gordon Ward Thursday, spending th«* afternoon. Mr. nix! Mrs Robert Rust's s<si, David, of I xm Angeles, ar rived at their home November 13. David has been looking for work and I xijm ^ i to remain her«* pennniwntly. Mr. and Mrs (Tarr Hi-nnrss and ehililii-ii to Dallas Sunday to visit at the home <X his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Roy Taylor Mr and Mrs Mervln Haun and two sons <X Salem ww Sunday visitors at the CTydr Oliver and R<4x-rt Oliver homes. Mr. atxl Mrs (Tyde Oliver drove to Amity ami McMinnville last Thursday whero they visit ed nt the homes <X Mrs. Mabie McKee and Mrs Irma Green. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir and two sixiu <X Sulem were nl»> •Sunday visitors at the (Tyde Oliver home Terry hunted dur ing the morning, getting n buck j Mr. and Mrs Ferd Jones <X Gold HUI were In Gates a week ago M'Widny calling on friends. Mr Jw« taught In the high scfxuii at Gates during the "JU's We,-kvndlng it tin- fxillle -4 their parents, Mr. aiul Mrs. Vic Hernxi, wrr,- lx-uttn <4 Salem und Iz*on <4 Stayton Unda Cox was an overnight guest «X Jean ette Herron Saturday night am! Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles TUcker. accompanied by Mrs. Tucker's in.itfier, Mrs Jesse Hnll. and Mrs Roa a Roten drove roi-rntly Two Locations Brownings & H. Comi Capitol and Hood Where the Food is Good McCULLOCH ; By Kva Brewler By Barton Harder Mi. and Mrs. Howard Nauc A dmitor friend of mine was had as their guest over the discussing heart trouble and Its I week end S. L. Stxrwaltcr from problems with me recently In Tucson, Arizona, lie arxl How- the course of the conversation aril served aboard ship during he told me about a case which EIJMEK KIJJtWOKni HIATT 11 World War 2. and hud m>t seen 1 found fascinating Since this LYONS Funeral services each other since January 1946 la privileged information 1 must Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alien are change th«- names to protect the were hold Sunday afternoon nt several «lays this innocent, and guilty. Ix*t's call 2 p in. from Weddle Funeral spending l!<ane In Stayton for Elmer El week at the coast. Mrs Ijeota the doctor Smith and the pa lsworth Hiatt <X Lyons, who Worden is substituting on the tient Mr. Fonda Mr. Fonda pussed away Thursday evening, mail route while Allen 1s awuy. is a hod carrier and through Tin- regular meeting <X Faith his hard and strenuous work November 14 at Lebanon fol Itelx-kah lodge was held Wed (according to his union) has lowing a long illness. He was H9 years old. Rev. Norman Wil nesday evening with Helen developed cardlo-van- ular troub liams <4 the Lyons Metliodist Johnston noble grand presid les I^et's take up the conver church officiated, with Mrs. ing. The usual business was sation in the doctor's office: carried out and plans made and "And Mr. Fonda, the neces Williams as soloist. He was bom tn Ringoki discussed for the district con sary strain on the sacroilJiae charge| County, Iowa July 9, 1X7-1 ami vention which Is to lx- lx-ld in sent its hypertension Saturday, Nov. 1« which overstimulated the cardi came to (begun with his parents Turner, in 1HK3 They settled near Plain Guests wen* present from Mill ac nerve and thus Jolted the view, coming to Lyons In 1H89 City to help make plans for heart each time you lifted the He spent his life, with the ex the meeting of Dec. 4 ut Mill hod. This had developed the ception <4 a few years at De City when the pr«*sident of the la-art like the muscle In your IU4x-kah Assembly comes to arm and will make it larger and troit and Salem in Lyons. He is survived by three child (>ay her official visit with Re larger to a point. However, too ren. two daughters, Mrs. Eva bekah lodge as joint hostess. much of is very bad for you Bressler and Mrs. Alta Bodek- Following the meeting ut the and will eventually hasten your er, both <>t Lyons and one son, social liour a pot luck supper demise by a speedily increasing perirxf for each day you Insist Ix-roy Hiatt of Roseburg; five was served. Miss Ginger Kay Ijintzer «X physical work to the detriment grandchildren and 13 grandchild ren. and several nieces and Lyons, daughter <4 Mr. and of your heart and veins and nephews. Interment wus at Fox Mis. E. G. luintzer ami Gerald body,” exfolia Dr. Smith ”1 think I understand what Valley cemetery. PalHiearers George Welter, son of Edward were I eland Manning and Jim Welter <4 Sublimity exchanged lllalt, grandsons, Earl ’lamp their wedding vows in Salem on ton and Norman Johnson and Friday, Nov. 8. at 3 p. rn. I Following fix- ceremony a wed Db-k Long and Jack lilies. Out-of-town relatives attend ding dinner was served for the ing the funeral were Mr. and 'wmored couple and guests at Mrs. Norman Johnson arxl sons China City Cate in Salem. The Chris. Curt and Eric <X Auburn, n«*wlywcds will spend their Wn . Mr and Mr» Jim Hiatt honeymoon along the Oregon and son. Steven of Kennewick. Coast and will make their home Wn . Mr and Mr« Jack Hiles of in I-ebanon where Mr. Welter 'll--. Wn ; Mr and Mrs Is employed. Mrs Ruth Lyons went to New- Dick long from Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hair of Oregon ,x>rt Wednesday to spend the Cilyi Mr and Mrs. Leonard remainder <X the w«-ek at the T7x»ma from Ijrbanon; Mrs. home <4 her daughter and son- Harry Elmer <4 Albany; Mr. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Earl Hampton and Taykir, and family. Mrs. Lyons children <4 Salem, and Mr and will stay with the children Mrs. Iz-roy Hiatt <4 Roseburg. while th«- Taylors make a trip to Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. John Jung- HOIIPIA K4FIFA HAMKIN ■li w tii ii- r hister and hus- GATES Word has been re Band, Mr. and Mrs Jake Sit>- ceived in Gates of the death of i-magel of Stayton are spend Mrs. Sophia Hoda Baskin at a nursing home at Winthrop. Wn. ing several days this week in Newport) where they will visit She was 95. One <4 10 child with another sister and husband. ren, Mrs. Baskin was the sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tschauner. of the late Art Rods of Mill The public is invited to a I City; C. Rode <4 Stayton and ' Hootenanny" at Mari-Linn Charlie Rods of Scio. 'Iheir Thursday, November 21 at 8 pioneer parents came to Elk- I Ixim 100 years ago from Germ p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian any Cliarlie, the oldest child, was bum aboard ship enroute spent t ic weekend at the coast to this country. The other nine where uiey were met by Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of Ti-1 children were bum at Elkhorn gard. The occasion honored the without the aid «4 a doctor. No birthday anniversaries of Mrs Fold to Elkhorn was In exist ence at that time Mrs Baskin's Wright and Mr. Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Mandel) and mother and father had to hike five children from Turner have out to Gates and Mill City for suplies and return over Gates moved into the Pearl Averill house cast (X town. Hill with pack sacks on their Ten members from Suntiam backs. Valley Grange attended the Na tional Grange in Portland Sat to Redding, Calif., for a three- urday and received the seventh day visit at the home of Mrs. degree. Taking the degree were Hall's sister. Mrs. Effie Pray. War.en and Bessie Hampton. Marie Hampton. Judy i Mrs Roten was met by her non Corl and daughter-in-law. Mr. and ( Hampton McClintock. Steve and . Mrs. G«*orgia Mrs. Amos Roten and went on MoEie Dark. tn their home at Redwood City , Hays, Jake Myers. Lloyd and when* she will stay through the' Fem Sletto. Johnnie Lambrecht, I who had received the degree Christmas period. E E White has been appoint- | accompanied them The mem ed Postmaster at Gates, fol-, ber« were among the 54 going lowing the resignation of G. C.| on a ch«rt<*rcd bus_ Bamhnrdt. He took over his _YIr' Mrs J Kun ,nom duties Novemtx-r 16 Mrs Ruth Hens. who was first ap the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. pointed. was unable to accept Roye. i Mrs. Albert Wesley has re the position due to illnes. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rice ot turned homo after spending a Detroit were Friday evening week at the U of O Medical visitors at the home of Mr. hospital in P. rtland. and Mrs Bill Gabriel. , Mrs. Ethel Huffman left Mon- ; fcr Wishing ton Kim. Lisa and Billy, child- * ren of Mr and Mrs. Bill Gab- where she will spend the re riel, with their guest Malaina mainder of the month with her I Asher, nttended the movie in daugliters and families. Mr. and Sal«*m Saturday afternoon. Lisa Mrs. Vernon Diggemcss and has sold enough Camp Fire family at Steilacoom and Mr. candy to earn $5 credit toward and Mrs Sheldon Titus of Ren ton. summer camp. Mrs. Lucille Nasn, who re- Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper | nnd 'twi'i daughicni 'of" Mill City! ‘'enU • y »M her ... home here in linn iwo uaugoivm <n ,n*i> «-«'J . I , I % . * At,- i 11 i n were Saturday dinner guests at Lyons a to Mr and Xf Mrs \< William the home .X Mr. and Mrs. Bob - Blly.si has purchased a trader Kelle. Kathy and the girls at bous* and moved to Mehama. tended the powder puff football game in Mill City. Mrs. Harold Wilson was hon ored with a surprise birthday party last Friday aftermxm at her home. Those helping with the celebration were Mmes. El len Rust. Pearl Oliver. Sarah •»S« Rains. Nellie Allen. Ruth Flint, «»** Elsie Völkel. Mary I-ou Howell and Fritzle Ward. Mrs. Ward presented Mrs. Wilson with a decorated birthday cake. Re freshments were served. OBITUARIES Cut Apptlance Service»— Are you spending too much I you moan Doc.” Mr. Smith for appliance service? Many says haltingly." I _ gotta quit my service calls can De prevented. ___ ____ _ . ______ Before calling a service man Job because my heart is too small to survive. I'm sure glad check these points. Is the ap that I can still drink my dally pliance plugged in? Is tnerv gallon of Absinthe, because I power at the outlet? (A fuse sure do love that there stuff!” may be bkiwn). Is the circuit “I was coming to that' Ab- I overloaded? Too much load may slnthe has been known to lie a rau** improper funtion or blow definite cause of heart enlarge- a fu*e. If th,‘ rMnEi' oven doen t heat, ment and that is what is both- the *" *" ** “ automatic clock. Il ' your heart! You must stop the check should be set for manual con drink.” "Oh no. Doc, I can't do that ! trol Are the heating elements Them scientists must be wrong pushed all the way in after cleaning the oven? about the Absinthe!’• Read your instruction book. Tlie doctor r.eeing that he would never believe the truth This usually gives suggestions without seeing it in print set for checks to make before ask out to get the medical journals ing for service. from his bookcase. Finally after many hours of discussion he convinced the man. without a doubt, of the truth Ln his state ment. Being a moralist to the last breath I must add my hearty "Absinthe does made the heart grow Fonda." 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