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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1966)
GATES dIe?erVaÌS An flVe gOt thelr I 3~The MiU Cit? Enterprise. Thursday, Oct 13, 1966 r Lye and Lynn Cutsforth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sibley, had attended the drag races in just returned from a week’s Committes Named The Women’s Club Rum Woodburn over the weekend. For Local PT A vacation in Canada. mage Sale is being held this Sunday visitors at the Bob Hugh McWhirk left Satur Mrs. Alice Morrison, presi ednesday and Thursday, Oc Blumenstein home were Mr. tober 12-13 at the Gates club and Mrs. George Ditto and day morning for San Francis dent of Sanitiam PTA an co after a week’s leave at the nounced her committees for house. Baked foods and plants daughter of Salem. home of his mother, Mrs. Mar the year at an executive will be offered for sale as well Carol Blumenstein has been garet McWhirk. His ship, the board meeting recently. as rummage and new gift visting at her parent’s home. Serving on the membership items. Free coffee will be She was forced to temporar USS Pictor, sails November 12 for Japan and the Islands. committee will be Mrs. Dallas served. Sizes 9 to 6 ily discontinue her studies at Lauran Holman returned Smithey; room mother, Mrs. A Teacher’s Reception is a Salem beauty school for last Some in between sizes missing so Come Early Monday afternoon from James Budlong; kindergarten, being given by the PTA at treatment of a severe allergic a week ’ s hunting trip in the Mrs. Virgil Lewis; scholarship, their first meeting of the sea -eaction to some of the hair VALUES TO $7.45 Mountains with his James Rose; hospitality, Mrs. son, October 20 at 8 p. m. at □reparations required in this Steens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Laddy Elliott; publicity, Mrs. the Mill City Grade school □hase of her course. Holman of Clatskanie, Holman; program, gym. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blumen brought home a four-point. He Lauran Mrs. Jack Duggan; ways and stein received word this Fred Stone was taken by Tuesday dinner guests at means, Mrs. Fred Gruver and ambulance to Santiam Memor week from their son-in-law the Joe Toepfer home at Coon Mrs. William Learning. ial hospital Saturday morn □nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hollow were Mrs. Fritzie Other PTA officers are Mrs. ALSO ing where he is being treated Bill Cockrell, that they are Ward, Mrs. Sarah Rains and Jack Duggan, vice president; •omfortably settled now in for double pneumonia. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Stafford. Mrs. Marshall Bradley, secre Stone said he was beginning Denver, Colo., where he was Mrs. Walter Thomas took tary, and Mrs. Clifford Crook, to show improvement Mon ecently transferred. He is in the Grow and Show Garden treasurer. day. employed as a division mer- Club flower show in Salem The first regular PTA meet A guest through last week handiser with a chain de Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ing will be October 20 when at the home of Olive Sherman partment store. The Cockrells visited Sunday at the home of there will be a short business and Herba Scott was their say they like Denver very his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph meeting followed by a Teach VALUES TO $4.75 sister, Mrs. Paul McHugh of nuch. They were formerly in Thomas of Portland. er’s reception. Salem. Torrence, Calif. A picnic trip Weekend guests at the Bill to Camp Sherman was taken Gabriel home were Mr. and during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher en Mrs. Hugh Dowing of Ta joyed a recent five-day vaca coma. The men had served in tion up the coast as far as the Marine Corps together Westport, Wn. They did some and hadn’t seen each other fishing at Garibaldi where he for 19 years. An early morn ing guest at the Gabriel home SAVE MONEY TOO! AND GENERAL STORE caught two salmon. Mrs. Robert Monson left Saturday was Bill Etheridge Western Auto Catalog Order House under the protective roof of. !/ Wednesday by jet for Nurem- ind son of Portland who were mroute on a hunting trip. Phone 897-2785 MiU City, Oregon burg, Germany, after receiv Mrs. Willard Howell of ing word that her mother, Mrs. Paula Hoffman, was crit Rockaway was a guest forI ically ill. However, her mo he day at the Gabriel home ther died while she was en Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. How SAFECO Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements route there. Mrs. Monson ell and children, including INSURANCE Mill City, Ore got their son-in-law and daughter, Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too plans to be in Germany three weeks. During her absence, Mr. Monson’s mother, Mrs. Mabel Monson of Silverton, will be staying at the Monson home to look after the family. Mrs. Nellie Allen returned home last Thursday following a two-month stay in Astoria at the home of her niece. She was met in Salem by Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale of Mill City and Mrs. Ellen Rust. A smorgasbord luncheon was given for Mrs. Allen on Friday by Mrs. Harold Wil son. Present were Mrs. Es ther Cornell, Mrs. Ellen Rust, Mrs. Sarah Rains, and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirte were hosts for an early Thanksgiving dinner for their son and family, Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Hirte, Lisa, Matt and Andria. Also pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sharp of Molalla, Evelyn Sharp and granddaughter, Holly of Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sharp, Nancy and Kinny, Mrs. Grant Layer, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Brien of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hueners, Debra Mark of Medfrd, Mrs. Dolby of Corvallis and and Ed Sprigg of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis and children were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of her parents, the Paul X. Smiths of Salem. Also a guest was Mrs. Lewis’ grand mother, Mrs. Marie Kam- meyer of Granite Falls, Minn. Mrs. Kammeyer will be va cationing several months in the northwest at the homes of her four children. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson returned October 1 from a four-day trip to Hopa, Calif., where they visited her sister and husband, the Arthur O’ Rourkes. Mr. O’Rourke works for the government on the Hoop Indian Reservation as auditor and scaler for timber leaving the 12-square mile re servation. They also visited her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dickens and two sons who also live in Hoopa. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroeder in Crescent City HEAT IS SEALED IN! A flameless electric water and his uncle, Ferd Jones in NO WASTEFUL FLUE! A flame-type water Gold Hill. heater applies heat inside the tank, in the water. No flue is heater needs a flue to carry off fumes and odors from the burner. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and needed. No heat is wasted. Another reason why electric water Mrs. Steve Chudzinski went But the flue also carries off and wastes nearly half the heat to Hazel Green Sunday to pick heaters cost less to operate: Pacific Power rates have a special (and half your money)! As dirt and carbon accumulate, the grapes on the Amy Beer low “step” for water heating. burner becomes more and more inefficient. farm while their husbands were on a hunting trip. They visited with the James Cuth berts in Salem on the way home. Alice Rice was hostess for a Bunco party at her home October 7. Her guests were I Mmes. Christine Blackburn, Roberta Dodge, Judy Holman, Glenda Roten, Delores Sarff, Ina Sims and Gloria Urban, Refreshments were served, following the games. First prize winner was Roberta Dodge and second prize win ner was Glenda Roten. The booby prize went to Ina Sims and the door prize was won by Judy Holman. Two more parties are planned. Judy Hol man will be hostess for the next party November 3. 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