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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1958)
Business and Professional DIRECTO RY JOHN W. REID, M. D Physician and Surgeon F -4-^THI MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mrs. Francis Cain recently arrived THURSDAY, AlGlST 7, 1958 from her home in South Dakota to take care of her mother, Mrs. Eathel Hill, who has been very ill at her home. Mrs. Hill’s sister, Mrs. Artie Mack, has also been assisting. « The Avenue I Dinner guewta at the home of Mr. Br Don Moffatt and Mrs. Ernest Graham one evening MILL CITY. OREGON Marcella Davis of Glendale is spend last week were Mrs. Nell Swift and ing the week here at the Charles Mrs. Vera Hathaway. Mr. Graham re- At least 1 have one faithful reader t Golden home. rently returned from several weeks' in the person of Jim Poole, who is ------------------------- spent in the Veterans’ hospital at now stationed at San Diego. He is Mrs. Glen Ettinger entered the San Portland, following surgery. sort of taking me to task for not, DR. JOHN C. TARR tiam Memorial hospital in Stayton publishing enough pictures of the Chiropractic Physician ¡last week for X-rays apd treatment. Thursday night guests of Mrs. J. F. Santiam area. Maybe I'm a little slow . Plume RO 9-2922 Potter were Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Potter on this move, but in time I hope to Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Mr. and Mra. Ray Wooden of of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde be able to do more of this type of j Evenings By Appointment Powers spent the weekend with her Hill of Salem, and her sister, Mrs. thing here. It is quite an expense to 112 E. Ida St Stayton parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hooden- Gladys Trask, who is a house-guest publish pictures, but I know full well i pyle. 1 here from Fresno, Calif., while ad- their impact on the reader's eye. . — 1 ditional dinner guests included Mr. Because Jim’s criticism is well- DB. LESLH9 J. CARSON Rex Putman. 12-year-old son of the and Mrs. D. B. Hill. founded, we print part of his letter 1 ‘ James Putmans, underwent a tonsil- I Optometrist ectomy recently and was hospitalized Mr. and Mra. Royal Shaw of Santa herewith: 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Bat overnight. Barbara, Calif., were brief visitors in “Dear Don: Except Wednesday Mill City recently. Shaw was espec 530. TWrd St Stayton "In the last few editions of The Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Chance ially interested in going through the Phone RO 9-2751 I and daughters, are spending a week's J. F. Potter home as he built the Enterprise I have noticed that you (vacation with her parents at Au house when he was general manager have taken a few digs at the highway burn, Wash. here for Hammond Lumber Co. in department and others because they haven’t given the Santiam Highway terests many years ago. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS and surounding area its just due. .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott drove to Chiropractic Physician Salem Sunday where they were din Mr. and Mra. Jay Bruce and Miss "On close inspection of the front WBLL BlJXi. IDA and THIRD ST. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharon Gallagher of Salem, visited page of The Enterprise I noticed Toman and sons. at the Blazek home over the weekend. something that I must have seen a STAYTON, OREGON I In honor of Mra. Bruce’s and Mrs. dozen times but jaid no attention. ‘On Dr. and Mra. Hans Plambeck and Blazek's birthday anniversaries, they the Scenic North Santiam Highway— PHONE RO 9-2557 family of Corvallis took his parents, all had a picnic dinner >t Elk Lake. Gateway to the Heart of Nature’s . the John Plambecks, on a picnic to They report huckleberries ripening Empire.’ I agree, but a person not i Breitenbush Mineral Springs Sunday. in that vicinity. They encountered a knowing that country would have no reason to. I can't remember, for the hard shower while there. J. W. GOIN Mr. and Mra J. D. Frace and purpose of displaying their natural Experienced Veterinarian (daughters, of Beaverton, spent Sat Mr. and Mra. Ross Mason and beauty, any pictures ever appearing urday night and Sunday with her daughter, Dorothy, arrived here from in the paper. ■p Harold’s Floral Gardens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Long Beach, Calif., last Wednesday "If no one else will advertise for u* Ph. RO 9-2533 Stayton, Ore. ----- ■ ----- I and are visiting at the home of his let’s find some way of doing it our Cheryl Lynne Harris, daughter of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Ma- selves. “The reason I am writing this is Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris of Sa- son. Ross, who is in the Navy, will lem, is visiting here this week with leave the 21st on an 8-month cruise, because a similar situation existed in | SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING [her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tex and Mrs. Mason and daughter will Livingston, Mont. Now the Park I County News, printed in Livingstone. [ ; Blazek. remain here until he returns. TEX SHIVELY carries from one to several pictures Dr. Mark Hammericksen*» Opto- Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd be- of the area in every issue. The editor Phone UL 9-2202 ‘ metric offices in the Bell building in came the parents of a daughter born couldn’t do it alone but with the help For Appointment ¡Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. to them at Santiam Memorial hos- ■ of the local citizens he is doing a fine I to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne pital Tuesday morning. The new ar- job. A man stationed with me is from cessary. adv. rival who weighed 9 pounds 5*ri I ounces at birth has been named Bon-¡there, and each week when his copy Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett and two nie Lou. Paternal grandparents are arrives you will see a dozen guys Weddle Funeral Home sons of Pacoima, Calif., have been Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and gouped around to see the paper. A visiting her parents, the Otto Witts maternal grandparents are Mr. and lot of comments of future trips to Modem Funeral Service of Mill City, and his parents, the Mrs. Hugh Jull. that part of the country can be heard. OREGON Floyd Basetts of Lyons. ■ tayton I’m sorry that isn’t true of The En Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy and terprise. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were two daughters, of Bend, spent several 1 can think of dozens of pictures in Portland Sunday where they took days over the weekend with her that would fill the bill—Marion Lake, in a merchandising show. They also grandparents, the John Smiths. They Elk Lake, the Dam and the Santiam, I attended the movie “South Pacific,” may remain here in Frank Smith’s just to name a few. before returning home. duplex temporarily while McCoy’s | "This is not meant as criticism but HapOr Tank* and Sewers CleawMl I truck-driving job is shut down due as a suggestion, Ph Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT Mr. and Mra. Bill Howe of Port- to a strike. The Frank Smiths of i “If everything goes as planned 1979 Elm BL W. Salem land were weekend guests of his Sheridan drove through Sunday on we’ll be seeing you the latter part of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe. their way to Enterprise for a vaca- September, They were returning from a week’s tion trip. vacation in Central Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chance and I WE SELL BETTER Oregon State Gladious Society has children spent Sunday at the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unreal of Skag- scheduled its annual state show in Mr. Chance was on vacation the past CARS FOR LESS way, Alaska, visited at the H. I. Mill City, August 16 and 17 at the week and during that time, he and Al Plymale home Thursday and Friday. Santiam Union High School gym-1 Shelton, went fishing in the lakes The Plymales went to .Lebanon “ nasium. Hours are between 2 and 8 across the mountains. They were fish- Wednesday to bring them here. • p. m. Mrs. Kate Skillings, publicity ing at East Lake when they were chairman, announces that anyone is1 chased off by huge waves and a A letter with renewal for ’I he En- welcome to enter whether a club mem- heavy ra n storm. They also fished terprise was received today from Ike ber or not. The Women’s Council of in Paulina, Elk, Wickiup, Big Lake STAYTON. OREGON Myers at Grayland, Wash. He stated the Christian Church will serve a din- and other spots <• They did catch some IT PAYS TO BUY AT they plan to be back here on their ’ ner at noon Aug. 16. (nice fish, way south about October 1st. » • • ________ HOME Rev. and Mra. Robert Roach and The pot-luck picnic held by a group Recent visitors at the Stanley Vail [of Presbyterian families in the City two children left early this week fori home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ger j Park Wednesday night was a success, Oakland, Calif., and a several weeks’ | ber of Kennewick, Wash. This is the with about 60 persons in attendance. vacation from his duties at the Pres- first time the men, who are cousins, As the affair was announced as a byterian church. While in the south, benefit for the chancel fund, approxi [they will see his sister, Betty leave GENERAL REPAIRING had seen each other for 20 years. mately $65 was raised toward that , by plane for New York from where WELDING Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore return- goah yhe event was sponsored by the she will board a ship to Europe to ,ed this past weekend from a week evening circle, headed by Virginia | attend her Junior year of college at We have on hand spent at their ranch near Longview, Hoeye. Following the no-host dinner, the University of Geneva, Switzer Wash. Mr. Moure stated they were games such as volley-ball, horse shoes land. Miss Roach will be commission-1 DELCO BATTERIES | dong some lugging on their place. were enjOyed. j ed Sunday by her father, her brother, and other ministers under the Pres- Mrs. Anton Moravec is reported as DANCE ¡byterian “Junior Year Abroad I” pro- I being ill at her home. The daughter Come to the Cheerleaders Dame gram. At first, she was scheduled to Very! & Jim Hoover, Prop of the Moravecs, Mrs. ten Uiuon Saturday, August 9 at the high school go to Beirut, Lebanon, but due to Oregon City, has been spending . city. Music by records, i her ability to speak French, her itin- Ph. 2602 or Ph. 351 'of >ome time hue caring for her mother. | Adm, . , iru. a a , couple. <,nn1e P- 25c .¡„„m single, 40c Re- erary was changed to Geneva, Swite- Switz- I freshments free. Gleason Eakin will erland, much to the relief of her fam Mr. and Mra Gordon McMorris chaperone. Lots of fun. Adv.; ily and friends. spent the first part of the week at j Seaside. This weekend McMorris will ! | play softball for Noreds Builders at Stayton-Jeff erson ] an invitational tournament in Port-i When You Think of Iland. MIKE'S Septic Service GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Looking For Mill Citv's BEST BUYS In Hardware and Sporting Goods? Then Your Clue is to Shop at ☆ ☆ ☆ Service & Quality Hardware A. and M. TOMAN Mill City, Oregon RADIO REPAIR SPECIAL ✓ 4 Will Repair Your Table Model Radio Plus Parts Get it done Today Fast Dependable Service We are also Featuring Some Excellent Buys in Used RADIOS and TVS VISIT OUR RECORD DEPARTMENT Top M Tunes in Stock at All Times. THREE SPEED RECORD PLAYERS $19.95 STAYTON RADIO&T. V 1414 First St Stayton, Ore. Phone RO 9-2236 GET NEW .• .J ith the purchase of LOTION rfAIR TREATMENT *2^0 famous NUTRI TONIC PERMANENT Hoover's Repair AUTO WRECKERS 9 Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We buy junk. Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. « SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. LICENSED Garbage Disposal S1A9 Par M<mtA ata Up A Wo Servicing Gate*. Lyoaa Idsnaha sad Datrait MILL CITY, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bad Cline, Owner Ph. 5902 BURGERS or * ICE CREAM Think of the MILL CITY DRIVE IN When You Think of the Drive In Think of ☆ BURGERS * ICE CREAM * FRENCH FRIES and * CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS * Mr. and Mra. < ecil Ijcke took their grandchildren, Terry and Shannon Coryell to Redding Saturday. They1 returned Sunday and when leaving( Chemult, reported a terrific hailstorm i and rain. Mr. and Mrs. (,eurge Veteto of Sea- ' -ide were attending to business mat ters and visiting friends here Tues day. Mr. Veteto, who had cataracts removed from his eyes, it able to I see fine now. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Rautio and two grandchildren, Peggy and Richard, of Astoria, spent the past week at the Forrest A. Baker home here. The two children are staying here for an other week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, and John spent several days last week at points along the coast, including Waldport, Yachats, and Florence, re turning by way of Mapleton, Eugene, and Corvallis. Two high school boys from here at tended the Presbyterian Semor-Hi Camp at Suttle Lake last week. They were Charles Epperson, son of the Roy Eppersons, and Dennis Jenkins, son of the Don Jenkins. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Elliott and son, from California, are here at the present time visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arey Po- drsbsky. Mr. Elliott hopes to find work in this area, as they would like to make their home here. ... available in 6 textures anti tor a limited time only * $2.75 »»lue both for rust $2 00 plus tai wherever toiletries are aold rr^ free Add glamour to the life you •rad . look for the name .. ASCORBIC ACID, 250 mg. 100s two for price of I ...... Due to the Teamster Strike We are forced to delay our !c SALE Scheduled for August 6-16. creatori of protesiiorwl beauty produrti (or otter 25 yeari ! SPECIAL Thurs., Fri., Sat ASPIRIN 100$ Two for Price of I • e e e ASCORBIC ACID, 100 mg 100$ two for price of I ..... Two Soothe Skin Lotion Regular 98c value....... 54* *3.75 $1.90 59' ONE HAIR BRUSH FREE WITH 69c Watch for Big Ad in The Enterprise Telling of this Big Event. PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Mill City Pharmacy KELLY LUMBER SALES Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore 1 Dependable Prescription Service J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 MILL CITY