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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1959)
and Mr*. Chester Roye were Mr. guest# at the home of their mother. S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE and Mrs Harry James and son from Mrs Effie Nydegger. The occasion TH! RSDAY. JUNE 18. 1959 Seattle, Wash., and Frank Porter of honored the birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and B> Eva Braaalar Portland. Mrs. Nydegger. children Ivalyn and Dennis from Mrs Nannie Martin from Coquille, Mrs. Gertrude Weidman was host* Try MAURITA'S BEAUTY SHOP esa for ifee meeting of the Lyons Gar a former resident of Lyons is visit at Lyon* for that permanent, sham Pilot Rock, were weekend guest* in Lyon* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing relatives here. She is a sister den club'at her home Wednesday with poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele an all day meeting and covered dish of Mrs. Bert Lyons, also Clyde and phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our John McClurg, The Smiths, former resident* of Lyons, were looking af- . dinner at the noon hour, followed Velvie Lewi* work and service Closed Wednesday ter their house, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and by a short business meeting A Mrs. Pearl Hudson spent last week good report was given on the gar family were weekend guest* at the in Portland attending the rose fes the Wilbur Morrison family, who den show, also reports of various horn» of her sister at Madras. While tival and visiting relatives and moved to Stayton. committees. Plans were also discuss in Eastern Oregon they attended the friends ed for a f eld trip next month with motorcycle races at Bend, in which Spending this week at the home a basket dinner Attending were Don their son, Butch, took part. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg is his Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout and son sister, Mrs. Mary McLain and 'Vhen in Need of Printing na Asmussen, Evelyn Julian. Eva Bressler. Pat Blum. Bea Hiatt. Ann Tony, spent their vacation in Cali grandson, Rocque McLain and Frank Holzfuss. Mabie Downing. Alta fornia, at the home of his parent*, Cebelo from San Francisco, Calif. Buy it in MiM City from Bodekvr, Virg ne Scott, M ldred returning home the last at the week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kimery and ' ‘Protect" Mrs. William Grimes of Alameda. family had as their guest* over the Asmussen, Kathryn Neal, and Mrs. Calif., left for that city Sunday. weekend her sister and husband. Mr. < MILL CITY ENTERPRLSI- Weidman. Jimmie Baseh of Albany is spend .tight after spending the week at the and Mi's Joe Martin from Portland.! ing this week at the home of his home of her mother, Mrs. Effie Ny grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto degger and other relatives. She was accompanied to Salem by her mo Weidman. RY LOCK Screens ore simple to install... never need Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt and ther, Mrs. Nydegger an<F-sister and sons Darrell and Duane have moved husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt. maintenance . . . open and close in seconds ... have into the Bill Hargin house west of While in Salem they visited at the home of Mrs. Nydegger ’ s brother-in- no frame» . . . cost les» than old-fashioned screens. town. I The regular meeting of Faith Re- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred kah lodge was held Wednesday night MitchelL Sunday guests at the home of Mr. MOW is the time to MODERNIZE with RY LOCK SCREENS1 with a small attendance due to can nery work and berry picking. The and Mrs- Leonard Cruson was his usual routine of business was carried brother and wife. Mr and Mrs. Ed out Guests were present, the Theta- ward Cruson from Eugene. They Rho Girls from Mill City who pre also visited the Charles Cruson sented a short skit for entertainment. home. Weekend guests at the home of Hazel Lewis delegate to the Assemb ly of Oregon gave her report which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and was very interesting. At the social family were his brother and wife. I Open Saturday hour refreshments were served with Mr. and Mr*. Bud Spellmeyer from . Longview. Wash. Norma Pennington and Bonnie Wag Phone 6803 Mill City, Oregon 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt aad ner the committee in charge. ' sons. Duane and Darrell of Lyons The Hershel Culwell children. Thel ma. Joyce. Shirley and Andrew from J and Mrs. William Grime* from the Keizer district near Salem are vis ' Alameda, Calif., were Sunday dinner iting at the home of their grandmoth er, Mrs. Lydia Culwell. Earl Allen and Lynn Lambert left the first of the week to spend a week at Diamond and East Lakes. Leota Worden is substituting on the mail route during Allen’s absence. Mrs Herman Free from Tule Lake. California with her-daughter-in-law Mrs. Robert Free of Stayton, visited Wednesday at the home of her sister Mrs. Andrew Sieg. The three ladies were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Edwin Sieg. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt and sons returned home Tuesday evening from their trip to California They visited at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes at Al ameda, also with the Merrill Brass fields at Fresno. Mrs. Grimes return ed home with them for the rest of the week. She will visit her mother, Mrs. Effie Nydegger also his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cotton and children Gregory and Trina from Hermiston are visiting at the home A * of his father. Rev. Earl and Mrs. Cot ton. They are enroute to visit her par All-new Custom Credit has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinker in effect only since late April. Yet al ton of Ferndale. Washington. Mr. ready, personal lines of bank credit Cotton who is a teacher in the school at Hermiston will attend summer totaling more than $1,500,000 have school at Bremerton. Washington. been made available to many hun Mrs. Pearl Averill and her grand dreds of folks who now simply daughter, Mrs. Dolores Schneider and "write their own loans'* whenever daughters are visiting with relatives at Ashland. they want money. Custom Credit is Mr and Mrs. E. L- Roye were host convenient as cash — private as a esses for a dinner Sunday. Attending checking account. \X hen you want were Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and money, you just write a check — then daughters Robin, Jenell and Leslie from Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn you repay only the amount actually Roye and children Kathleen and Stev used in easy monthly installments. en from ElSobrante. California The occassion honored the 8th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pesek. Mrs. Charles Cruson and grand daughter, Bonnie Cruson have re turned from Townson. Montana, after visiting there with relatives. Gary and NEED MONEY Custom Credit is easy to arrange. You Gene Cruson grandsons of Mrs. Cru FOR COLLEGE? and U. S. National agree- upon the son returned home with them for a visit. monthly amount you can conven Mrs. Lot Buxton from Salt Lake iently repay the bank—if and when City. Utah is visiting at the home you use your Custom Credit. You of her daughter and family. Mr. and (hen receive a total line of personal Mrs. rnest Grosso and children. Mrs. Buxton plans to spend about a month bank credit that is 20 times the here. Thursday afternoon visitors at monthly installment you arrange to the Grosso home were Mrs. E S. pay. For example, you may have a Bourg and daughter, Pamelia, and personal line of credit of $600 on Mrs. Don Vanderpool from Spr ng- field. Mrs. Bourg is a sister of Mrs. which you re-pay only $30 per month AUTO REPAIRS? Grosso. ($30 X 20 months = $600). Mrs. Curtis Kinzer underwent an Keep the family auto mobile in top-notch appendectomy at the Santiam Mémor You pay nothing until you actually Cioiom Credit ii the ideal way Io condition with Cutlooi ial hospital the first of the week. She settle with the stork. In fact, draw upon your Custom Credit. is reported to be getting along necily. hiNpital and doctor bills and all Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meshew spent Then you pay only the monthly tv pes oc medical and dental the weeked at Bend, where he took expenses are easily paid amount agreed upon — no matter with your C niton Credit. part in the motorcycle races there how large an amount of your Custom Sunday. Credit you might wish to use imme Jerry Spellmeyer. who is employed at the bank in Stayton. left the last diately. You are charged only on the of the week for Fort Lewis, Wash. amount of Custom Credit used, at where he will be with the National $1.25 per hundred dollars for the Guard for two week*. first $500 and 83*/j cents per hundred Sunday guests at the home of Mr. LYONS MILLION SCREENS WESTERN HOMES Kelly Lumber Sales V/2 MILLION DOLLARS Already Applied for and Approved at U.S. National! A low-cost revolving line of bank credit Write your own loan with SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of an Mnda. Tnmei Abdominal Support« BUY ANYTHING* ANYWHERE —FOR CASH I With Cau/oa* Credit, you avoid the time-con suming task of establishing credit and arranging payment plans at several different places. Once your Custom Credit is established at U. S. National, all your credit needs are taken care of at one place and with one monthly repayment. Capital Drug Store Life insurance covering the amount of Custom Credit owing is provided by the bank at no addi tional cost to you. In the event of death, any amount due is automatically cancelled. Your total line of Custom Credit it bated upon the monthly amount yon arrange to repay the hank, over a 20 month period. Here are tome examples: A «»nthly C Expert FttUn Private Fitting Rooms “Ask Your Doctor'* INSURANCE PROTECTION Cr*4’> »29 sw 5*0 IM »4M 1*00 »too »1000 I I MILL CITY BRANCH I I I 100 North First Ave. Open to 5 p. m. Fridays 504 State St. Corner off Liberty S and H Green Stamps THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK off Portland ... first to bring you statewide write your-own-loan servkel dollars on amounts above that, plus 25 cents for each check written. Each repayment rebuilds your Custom Credit, giving you a continuous sup ply of bank credit with no further application on your part. Heil this ceepee fa yur nearby 0. S. NetiMMf Beak V« U. S. M w H mmì Saak KAMI__ ADOHSt CITY- STATt IONI