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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1964)
4 LOCALS^ MI«« ClnutUn lliidloiig a|M«nl |>mì <>f lu i Sprlng Vucalloti in Silvi i Imi ut Ihu ikonif i>f tiri uni Ir nini unni, Mr. unii Mia. t'iiiirlr« DcGuire. Among tlio«e attending the Presbyterian Punarama bunquat In Portland Friday evening were Rev. and Mr*. Illchuid Cole, Mr mid Mr*. Alin Campbell, 1 Mr. und Mix. l-ee I Co»». Mr. ami Mr*. Shield» ItcMIne, Mr und 6 Mr*. Cm I Kelly mid Mi und I I Mr*. Me| Eide There were also 12 some attending the meeting* Saturday and a group from the 11 Pi csbyti i lnn Youth Fellowship group attended Sunday. Mr inni Mr». ( Imrllr Friniti Mi limi Mr* 1 oWl'll ( 'irr, Mi* t’riìl luikr ami Mr» El»ie Vol . ili I wrir in Siilriii Sumliiy < vrn- I ing whrre thry uttrmlril “Tlie . Lini Supplì’' n iliutnu preaent- <•<! by Sulein Chaplur <>f Itoixe Croix, Ancien! uml Aiii-pteil Umili Itrown from < um iii II u Scottlah ltlt<< tlj Eri*«* Musonry the miniial Hobliy Hlurw mu I wn» a hoii»e guest of I .Uulu ni th Scotti ih Itti* Tempie. dinner sponsored by Snntium Budlotig troni Wednesday until llebekuii Lodge ami held ut tne Sunday. Doiudd t ree returned to til« Lyon* Grunge hall Friday wu* home Sunday utter attending the well attended und the commit A urlino ot Mill Citi w< Winter term ut Wenatchee Vnl- tee m chargi», declared II a suc- Went tn Suli'in Weilneailuy wluTrl ley Junloi College ut Wi-nuti lu r, ce»*fu| event In churgc of ar thry were iuncheun guests ut the 1 Wn rangement» wore Gertrude home of Mr* Elsie Potter At 1 Weidman, Mildred Carr, Sylvia tending weie Mt« till Duck Mr». Iliilpli Itriney unit «on» Duncan and Blanche Wagner. worth, Mr« White, Mt» (' Luke, from Izmgvlrw, Wn., were week* Serving on the dinner commit Mr» Nut Will», Mr» Charlie 1 «•ml guest» ut the home of her tee were Ruche) Olmstead and ►Tench, Mr» I/«well Cree, Mr» I brothcr-ln-liw unit slater, Mr. Florence Branch. Elmer Shaw, Mt». Aithui Hedge land Mi» Richard Freeman Sr , Mr» Clarence Howe, Mr* Mr». Albin («toper I* now Cm ii <|i»»liiiiin a.id Carolyn i Mr. uml Mr*. Rolirrt laimlro |*i»lri*liaky Also jolnging th«-1 and Izrnlse from Astoria were working part-time ut Hilltop group wu* Mr* Hugh .lull of weekend guest* at the borne Market, assisting Olney Drveull Salem, who wu» honored wit! J of her brother and »i»tcr-in-luw, in the meut department. a card »bower on het birthday Mr mid Mr*. Clifford Swift, Mr. and Mr». Robert Sene»« anniversary. Mr mid Mr». John Muir and family of Portland were Mill City visitors Sunday They Mr mid Mr», law* Brnwett were Sunday dinner guest* of were dinner gu<*»t* at the home «fieni Ilie wi ek-eml al Village I their »on und duugtiter-ln-luw. ot Mr. am! Mr*. Ken Chance Green near Cottage Grove which Mr mid Mrs Terry Muir and ami family. I» now- managed by Mr. und family in Salem. M r» Tony Marnatimi Alno there Mr. und Mr». Sum Izmg of Mr. mill Mr». Don Moffatt re fur tfir wiM-k-i-nd were Mr mid Jamestown. Kansas, have la-en Mr» Jerry Coffman Mr*, Ba»- turned Sunday night from Para viiiting ut the home of their »ett wm otmervlng Iwr birth- dise, Cull!., where tlicy had tiren to attend funeral »erviccs daughter. Mr». Rosemary Free day anniversary which were held Friday after- born They have gone on to nt»>n for Mr» Moffatt'» mother, Vancouver. Wash . this week where they will vi»it with other Mr*. Ola I > Schultz All the i dative* und Mr» Freeborn children ot tlte family, with the and children will join them for exception of two were present the Easter holiday for the »ervicc». Al»o In attend ance wax Mr*. Shultz»' sister. Bonnie Whltwtt. Jr. accom Mi»» I x«inu Lamb of Portland, and three granddaughters. Mr*. panied by hl» daughter* Sharon and Sue »pent M-veral day« la»t J D Frace <4 Beaverton und week viiiting with hl« parent*, Misses Joan ami Cheryl Schultz I of I zm Angele», Calif. Mrs. Mr and Mr* Bonnie Whitsett. Jr . at North Bonneville, W»ih I Schultz, who wa* KI year* old Sharon, who attend* OCE i* i had been in |>«ir hculth for the »pending her vacation at the pa»t two month*. home of her jairent». _____ ___________ BROWN & HALEY Baskets 790 ■ S1.69 Imported chocolate eggs and bunn.es. 2c to 39c Stuffed Toys $1.98 to $4.98 Mr. mu! Mr». Al 1 miku» were In Oakland. Calif., la»t week to attend the Men'» Na tional ILiwllng tournament. Al partici|uitrd in *ome of tile i event* Other Santiam Lane ; tmwler* going were Mr and Mr*. A T liarntianlt, Mr. and I Mr*. Jay Myer*. Mr and Mr* 1 anna rd .My i-1* and Mr. and Mr». Ernie Garsjo The group nlao went on to Kcno where they , met Mr am! Mr* Dave Barn- tinrdt While in California Mr and Mr* Yanku* visited with Mr* Marie Stewart, who i* , visiting with her sister at San Jose, Miimlay gue«l» al the home of Mr. and Mt*. John Swan I •vere their long-time friend*. Mr and Mis W C Hill of iBunniea, Ikuik» and (hick*) Rickreall. They lived here many year* ago am! Mr*. Swan »aid they were among the hr«! people she became acquainted with when «he moved here We have all the fillings to finish your Easter Baskets. Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE. Owner Mi. 897-2812 Mill (Tty PAINFUL CORNSt/f ( AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY N>>w . >i > (hr !**.<. ritf •»» • t<h Fmiune* liquid I ,r*„ ar rr lirvn p*.n urtamli »■■■,* bri a [hr Um Imr (n ,l..w.l'r .<«»» t*«v ia |u't ilo» G« Hcr.-nc ■« *11 iliug • '«intro The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 26. I!W4 CROSSWORD 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 24 2» .in ■> 40 42 4.1 44 r. 1 2 3 Af'ROMR Fail* to win Muffler Aside One who sharpen* a rnnor Smelly, an aea water In »hip Ascended Single unit Device* to secure nhlp*' rope* Wr<l again Exclama tion Man'* Skin opening Somnam- bullet One o'clock, e g. I'eriah Women Shape again Mature Threefold Steeple Cavalry weapon Ventilated Older Annoying <>nea IMiWN Work Think Capital i in-gon 4 Unit of work 5. Pig[>en n Like a Mt rat I ri<-> I rock 7 Apple center A Celebra ox b Rr-ratab- ll*h 10 Newer 16 Thronged IK Not windward 1» Twilled fabric 22 Appeal 1 1 S 'L31-L. « • d ■ t* 77! i ’ j fai 4 hit W! I h T v r I 26 Print- er’a measure 27 Point 31. Hneer 32. IX’IUI 33 Wading bird 4 :»4. How* Obey 37. Former 40. Weaken 41. I>e«aert t - r >0 f II 14 1» % IS 17 24 h It % F“ ÌÌ. tf fi 7/, ir so 51 h u XT- w 41 44 llurry Van Du/i-n, served hi* 99th birthday anni versary recently suffered a stroke last week and was tak en to Salem Memorial hospital where he was treated He is now a ¡xitlent at the Marian Home in Sublimity and getting along ax well a» can be ex- pected. 5Ö d S2 % % *0 54 J 44 4I S// % t<l»o of Mill City. The rock table* by John Jung wirth and Mr*. Elmer Taylor were a beautiful sight. There were many other displays. LYONS M imi Betty Trahan bride elect, wa» the honored guest at a »bower held Wednes ALL PURPOSE day evening at the fire hail with Mr* Carl Andemon, Mr* Claire Shelton, luiclla and Judy Ander son a* hostesses. Games furnish ed the entertainment and after opening of the gifts refresh ment* were served to Mi«» Trahan the honored guest and other guest* Mabel Koch. Grace ■ E6UIA* — OIL $f»Af _ (LECTRtC MOTOR Miller, Hary Kramer, Dorothy Coulter, Bea Hiatt. Anna Sher wood. Isabelle Schlie*, Thelma Nydegger, Barbara Calahan. Myrtle Goodell, Peggy Nye, Maxine Berry, Lucille Nash, < Evelyn Trahan. Delores Tra han, Ann Trahan, Dolores Wall*. July Trahan, Mary Tschauner, Joan Miller, Came Naue, Naomi IntVeld, Lzrttie Grosso. Donna Asmussen, Alta Bodeker, Mar gie Hadley. Jeannette Boedig- heimer, Carol Raymond, Edith Mason, Sandra Maxon, Patty Mason, May Morgan, Lzris Mor gan, Lois Bilyeu. Esther Jane ON FIRE INSURANCE way. Vera Grime», Rose Sch.vindt, Joan Schwindt, I Jura for thousands of ownors Gustafson, Mary Goodell, Carole of "Proforrod Risk” Freeman, Judy Myers, Luella, Proporti« s. July and Effie Anderson. Sev eral sent gift* that were unable CAN YOUR RtOPtRTY QUALIFY? to attend. F t «« anpaOion w-lt t«!l AUr • 3-IH ONE Oils Everything Prevents Rust SAVED 16 Ï* Betty Traham Honored At Bridal Shower Wednesday Mis; 23. Hlgn a« correct 2f Fright en sud denly 25 True »? <><>lda Marten» Stayton caring for Mrs. Tres- sa Van Nuys, who has been confined to the Santiam Me- mortal hospital 15% yotti G«n»rolo<Am«oco og««t. Hobby and Craft Show Well Attended JERRY PITTAM LYONS -The annual bobby and craft show held at the John < armony of Portland Santiam Valley Grange hall i* visiting at the home of his • Friday evening was well at- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs tended. There were 43 entries. Bert Morris. Towns represented were Gates, Mill City, Lyons, Mehama, Aumsville and Scio. Too Late to Classify Stayton, There were some very out FOR RENT 2 bedroom house. standing displays including the Garage with storage. Near Tin Craft by Mrs. Anton Ros- Hilltop Market. Ph 897-2737. profka, maple furniture by D. 13tf L. Sledge, and antique guns by I Vernon James all of Scio; cones by Mr. and Mrs James Swan of Mill City, and several old quilts, one that came across the plains in 1848, furn ished by Mrs. Gladys Mason Vfr». Richard Him« wa* talo-n to Salem General Hospital last week suffering from pneumon ia. She is now staying at the home of her mother where she Mr. and Mr*. Mel Rambo is recuperating. Mr and Mrs ■pent the weekend at the coast. Sim* operate the Sportsmen ■Die weather wa» bright and Country Kitchen in Mill City. «unny and the beach crowded Mr. and Mr». 4:111« Wilson with vacationer* visited with Sweet Home Baird Robert», former long friend* and relative* Sunday. time Mill City resident who ha* Fricml» of Rvan .«wan. «on of Iteen living in Hawaii for the Mr and Mrs. Bill Swan, will past three year* was in t<**n last week lie will be working be sorry to learn that he i* RALPH SHEPARD a* an accountant m Portland, confined to hi* home with an !'. il;xi C Shepard, 82. long attack of rheumatic fever. He lie »aid hi- enjoyed living in Hawaii but after a time it be will not he able to attend school time prominent farmer in the came a little tiresome with the anymore this year but will be Zena area west of Salem, died climate and foods always just able to receive hi* 8th grade I Monday night at a Salem nur*- diploma according to his mo I ing home where he had been the »ame. for the oast two years tlUT He was bom in Salt Lake Mr. and Mr*. Bob Hill and City, Utah and came to the Jancta Johnson »|x-nt part of Stuart returned home Sunday following a two week* vacation toe spring vacation visiting with Salem area at the age of six He was a charter in Hawaii While there they her brother. Jerry Johnson at months member of several poultry and Ashland where he attends SOC visited with the Bob Allen fam They returned to Mill City dairy co-operatives, a member ily. former Mill City resident* Sunday and Jerry will be at the of the Brush Valley Grange. home ol his parent*, Mr. and Oregon Farmers Union and Mr. and Mr». Norman Ander burg and Kim of Junction City Mrs. [jester Jtimson during his ¡>ast chairman of the Zena school board. were Mill City visitors Sunday. spring vacation. Surviving are the widow. They transacted some business Th,- Mill City <,ardm (Tub Leia; five sons, Maurice L. while here as well as visiting will meet Apnl 2 at the home Paul W.. and Joseph R. all of with friend*. of Mrs. J. C. Kimmel for a Salem: James L. of Portland; Mr. amt Mr». Ray NandMaat one o'clock dessert luncheon. David S. of Lafayette: four daughters. Mrs. Julia Bassett of l\»rtlnml were Sunday visitors Mr* Daniel Kleihege and Mrs of Mill City; Mrs. Dorothy Ely, Charles Dolezal will each give at the hiime <rf Mr. and Mrs D. talk* and Mrs. Q. V. MiUer will Grass Valley. Ruth Wright. E. Warde. show colored slides she took Kent. Wash., and Arden Welch, Portland. He is also survived Mr. and Mr*. Bud Cummin* of when she lived in Japan. by a brother, Fred Shepard Vancouver. Wash, moved to Mill Vinltlng In Mill (Ttv w ith of Bend and a sister. Mrs. City over the week end. Mr. friends and relatives this week Ruth Hosch of Albany: 23 CUmmins ha* accepted a posi were Ed Rada ana his son. grandchildren and 15 great- tion w-as Shields ReMine. Steve of Pasadena. With them grandchildren. Service* will be held Thurs- Jim (irrrr. who ha» tw-en in was Ed's father. Frank Rada day at 1:30 from the Howell- poor health for some time is who makes his home in Pendle Edward Mortuary m Salem now at the Marian Home at ton with another son. Rudy. Ed with interment in the Zena Sublimity. He is a brother of is a professor a: VCLA and Cemetery. Steve will enter Stanford for Susie Haynes Memorial services will the Spring term. Frank Rada April 5 at Zena Community suffered a rather severe stroke Roger nn<l Frank Tiler», non« Church with Dr. Norman Tully of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers in January but is now able to officiating. spent their Spring vacation in be up and around. Uxig Beach, Calif.. visiting Mr«, (lladya Mason «aid that Bluebirds Visit wnth their grandmother, Mrs. Mary FTncl and with their in a recent letter received from uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. her sister. Mrs. Ethel Fields Zoo In Portland The third grade Bluebirds C. H. Brewer. They report a of Baker that she said they had wonderful time with swimming been having an exceptionally made a trip to the Portland in the warm ocean water and hard winter in that area. She Zoo and the Oregon Museum of a trip to Marineland among the sent pictures showing literally Science and Industry March 18. Mrs. Willard Howell and Mrs. things they enjoyed. They both hundreds of deer that had starv came home with nice sun tans. ed from lack of food. Mrs Willard Gabriel furnished the Fields said that it would un transportation and going along The Studio of Hair Design, doubtedly make for poor hunt to help supervise the girls were Mrs. Richard Cole and Mrs. next door to Ada's Needle Sxip ing conditions this year. Sid EtzeL in open Tuesday through Fri Hue Dails, daughter of Mr. Girls making the trip were day Hour* 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and Mrs. Robert (Janet Davis | Lisa Gabriel. Caro? King, Me- Thursday 10:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m .For appointments phone of Salem spent the Spring vaca : lissa Etzel, Marilyn Cole, Iris 897-2100. Betty Klutke. prop, ad tion with her grandfather. Hampton, Sherri Marshall. Ka Cleve Davis and as a house thy Hoppel, Karen Howell and guest at the home of Mr. and Jerri Jo Parker. Mrs. Etzel YOU CAN GET Mrs. Jack Duggan. Mr. Dug-1 is leader of the group. gan and Jane Davis were class RELIEF FROM mates at Mill City high school. ( THE MILL CITY OBITUARIES?'^ HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK fives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, end minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients tor fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mr*. Sid Baughman and Kirk made a recent trip1 to Colorado whre they visit- I ed with Mr. anti Mrs. Jamie | Baughman, who live near Cbl-; orado City. He is stationed with the army but will receive his discharge in August. Mrs. Entered as second class matter Baughman said they are both November 10. 1944 at ths Post looking forward to returning to Office at Mill Qty, Oregon un this area. Kirk stayed with his der Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates brother and sister-in-law while Mr. and Mrs. Baughman went M irion-4.inn Counties $3 a yeat on to visit with relatives in Outside Marion-Linn $3 50 a Yr Missouri and Arkansas. They Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 were gone about a month and report a very enjoyable trip. DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub Easter, March 29th Order Early Lillies Azaleas Caladiums Mums Corsages Use Our Flower By Wire Service BRUNNER'S FLOWERS Mill City, Ore. 230 N. E. 4th St. Phone 897-2452 Easter Baskets Already filled for the Kiddies* Easier Morning or Get our Bunny or Chick Cookies by the Dozen. They're Fresh They're Good Decorated Easter Egg Cakes Family size or those cute individual size CAKES The Kiddies love them iX Easter Bunnyr Chicken and Lamb Cakes Muir’s Bakery AND FOUNTAIN Phone 897-2136 MID City. Oregon