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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1966)
TheMUI City Enterprise,Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 NOTICE! We Will Be Closed Nov. I I Thru 16 Guaranteed Radiator Protection PAY ONLY ONCE for all Winter Radiator Protection! We thoroughly inspect your cooling system and install Atlas Permaguard Anti-Frreze Refills FREE if needed. Let us Winterize Your Car Before the Coid Weather Sets In. Bassett's Chevron Station Ph. 897-2784 Mill City, Ore. Salem Friday. I Houseguest for several days | last week at the home of Mr. By Mrs. Floyd Swaim and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dodge his brother and wife, the were hosts for a “real swing Ralph Brisbins, of San Rafael, ing’’ Hallowe’en costume par Calif. Spending the day at the ty at their home Saturday Brisbin home Sunday were night. The house was decorat her grandson and family, Mr. ed in the Hallowe’en motif and Mrs. Art Hayward, Lora with dancing beneath a can and Debbie of Portland. opy of crepe paper spider Visiting Thursday to Sun webbing Refreshments were day at the Clyde Oliver home served. Their guests were Mr. were their son and daughter- and Mrs. Doyle Sarff, Mr. and in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ol Mrs. Dean Sharp, Mr. and iver and son of Portland. The Mrs. Jack Evans, Mr. and Oliver’s daughter, Mrs. Terry Mrs. Bill Gabriel, Mrs. Bob Muir and two sons and their Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bud young friend, Lisa, of Salem, Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Extry were guests for dinner and Sarff, Mr. and Mrs. Gale the day Saturday. Mrs. Oliv Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Jim er’s brother, Tom Harmon of Sarff, Mrs. Jane Soelberg, Salem, was a guest through Mrs. Vera Dennis and three the weekend. children and Connie Sarff. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Geston Sunday dinner guests at the were guests at the home of home of Mrs. Lang Stafford the Braxton Fouts from were Miss Janet Cameron and Thursday to Saturday in Dave Vernon of Northwest Sweet Home. Weekend visit Christian College at Eugene. ors at the Geston home were Mr. Vernon was guest minist Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wiseman er for the morning services at of Milwaukie. the Gates Church of Christ. There’s a boy walking a- The Gates Women’s club is round Gates this week on no sponsoring a jewelry party to thing but air. Jimmie Jacob be held at the clubhouse on son, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Thursday, November 3 from Mrs. Gene Jacobson, brought 1 to 4 p. m. The public is in down his first deer Sunday— vited. and what a deer it was! A big A meeting was called Mon 5-point buck. That’s a lot of day, October 31 by Earl steak, Jimmie. Loucks, commander of Bar Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hen- racks No. 3263 of VWWI for ness and family of Albany a committee consisting of spent Sunday at the home of members of Barracks and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary at the Ernest Rags Glenn Henness. dale home. Plans were made Harold Wilson attended the for a Veteran’s Day program. Stay ton - Mapleton football Fred Stone is reported con game at Stayton Friday night valescing at home following as the guest of his grandson, heart surgery two weeks ago John Carey. An extra element at St. Vincent’s Hospital in of suspense was added to the Portland. game, he said, because the Overnight guests Thursday fog was so thick you couldn’t at the Ed Kadin home were see the other end of the field. her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kelle re J. Mackie of Ketchikan, Alas turned October 28 from a to ka. day vacation in Reno. They Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin at were joined there by his sis tended the funeral of her ter, Mrs. Tena Sexauer and aunt, Mrs. Ethel DeLand, in her sons, Robert and Clarence Sexauer, all of Oakland, Cal. / Mrs. Wilma Bumgarner was scheduled for surgery at Sal em Memorial hospital Tues day to correct an ankle in jury received last Thursday when she stepped into a hole near their home. Mrs. Alice Watson, Mrs. Sarah Rains and Mrs. Mary Wilson visited Mrs. Josephine McLaughlin at the Marian GATES Elfy Will Be Here Friday, Nov. 4 7 P. M. TO 10 P.M. This Preshowing of Toys is Especially for Parents and Grandparents Come in and see Elfy and His Friends Home at Sublimity last Sun day to wish her a happy 85th birthday anniversary. They also visited Mrs. Nora Good win and Mrs. Birdie Oster- hout. Mrs. Arlene Taylor and Mrs. Aggie Bartels of Aumsville accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Willard Collar of Salem on a trip to Reno over last week end while their husbands were on a hunting trip. Mrs. Robert Monson arrived home by plane Wednesday from Germany where she at tended the funeral of her mo ther, Mrs. Paula Hoffman. She also visited with her bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Zeh. She was gone about three weeks. The kitchen range at the Gates Clubhouse has been re placed by the Women’s club. Club members report some re modeling is being done on the interior of the clubhouse this week by A. D. Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Singleton of Detroit are receiving felici-1 tations on the birth of a girl, October 22 at a Salem hospit al. The baby their first, and named Michelle Carol, weigh ed in at 4 pounds 4 ounces. Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louie Singleton of Phoenix, Ariz. The baby’s great grandmother is Mrs. Flora Overturf, formerly of Idabel, Okla., now making her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noble in Idanha. Mrs. Singleton and baby returned home Thursday night follow ing incubation of the baby who now weighs 5 pounds. Ken Tower scored four touchdowns, two on fourth quarter pass interceptions to fire Detroit to a 26-13 come back win over Alsea in a Cas co League 8-man football game there Friday. Detroit, which trailed 13-0 in the first quarter are now 4-2 for the season. Alsea is 1-5. Detroit will play Triangle Lake there Friday at 2 p. m. This will be the last of the scheduled foot ball games for the season. The Junior class of Detroit High school will sponsor a car wash Saturday, November 5 at Idanha. Proceeds will be Restaurants used for school projects. You’ll enjoy eating at these The spaghetti dinner spon Fine Salem Restaurants sored by the GAA October 22 in the school cafeteria was reported to be successful. Pro EDDIE’S Seafoods - Steaks - Chicken ceeds will be used for school Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. projects. Dining & Dancing ’til 2:30 a. m. 3803 Com’l SE 362-7790 MARSHALL’S INN at Four Corners Fine Food & Bar Service Live Country Music Wed, thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. 3815 State St. Ph. 362-6630 STAGECOACH Restaurant and Lounge By Mrs. John Testers Mark Kimsey, who has been enjoying a two weeks leave at the home of hlc parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kimsey, left Saturday evening for Camp LeJeune, N. C. Mark is in the Marine Reserves and expects to be home about Christmas. Visitors several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bilyeu were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eaton of Ft. Bragg, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards of Rich mond, Calif. They were here to attend funeral services for Otto Bilyeu Wednesday, Octo ber 26. The Women’s Society of the Mehama church is planning a dinner for Election day. Serving will at the church from about 11:30 a. m. until 8 p. m. or as long as needed. Luncheon guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Phillips of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch returned home Octob er 23 from a weekend hunting trip to Ashwood when they were guests at the Jack Mar ston home. Ivan Darby return ed home with them after spending a couple of weeks at the Marstons. Fifty people were present for the community pot luck supper which was held in the Fellowship room of the church Thursday evening, Oc tober 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robin ette and two children of Eu gene visited during the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Robinette and Kay. A Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze was his daughter, Mrs. Orval Down ing of Lyons. Miss Jean Kimsey of Port land visited a short time Sun day with Mrs. M. V. Frame and Mrs. E. J. Hughes. 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