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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1959)
»-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE I HI RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 MEHAMA 3v Mrs. John Teeters Is.- Keep in touch when you’re on the go. Thia summ' you will set telephone booth» in increaaing number« along the highway» because more pe i’e feel the need to be near a telephone wherever they go. * Use them wherever you go to call friends, make reservations, appointment* or those last minute changes in your schedule or trip. Keep in touch wtu>- _,ou’re on the go. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Visitors from Sunday to Thursday of last week at the Raymond Branch home were his niece and husband. Mr and Mrs. Willard Tieschke and Mrs. Tieschke's father. Darrell King all of Babbitt, Nev. The Bran hs and their guest spent a couple of days visiting at the Howard Siewert home at Neotsu and deep sea fishing Duane King returned home with his father after he had spent most of the summer here visiting with his un.le and family. Mrs. Jim Owens and daughters. Joan, Kathy and Nancy returned home a week ago Friday from sev eral month’s visit in New York state where she visited with brothers and sisters she had not seen for over 15 years. Mrs. Lulu Bernnger, who has been staying at the Henry Jarvy home was taken to the Marian Home at Sub limity last week. The Larry Green family of Salem Non-Surgical Method Cures Hemorrhoids Painlessly A relatively painless, non- ■ hospitalization or confine surgical method of treating ment. Patients show marked hemorrhoids (piles) is work improvement almost im ing therapeutic miracles for mediately, and uncompli thousands who suffer from cated cases can be frequent ly corrected in as little as 10 rectal and colon disorders. ! days. A recently developed elec Descriptive booklet yours tronic treatment is proving free without obligation by more effective than surgery, writing the Dean Clinic, with none of the after effects Chiropractic Physicians, of surgery. 2026 N. E. Sandy Blvd., The treatment requires no Portland 12, Oregon. Advertisement were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmond and family. Also visiting a short time Friday with the Richmonds were Mr Richmond’s mother, Mrs. Verla Ber-, ringer and daughter. Lee, of Spring GATES—The eight-unit Oak Park field. Mrs. Bernnger was here to get Motel, built about 10 years ago and her son. Bud. who had been visiting operated for the past five years by the Richmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist, has been The Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke and children, Lorna. Stephen and of Salem The Cookes are former Mill Kenneth went to Portland Thursday City resident. where they visited with the Rev. and The property fronting on the south Mrs. Richard Stussi, missionaries with machine shop u>ed by Bill Pen from Juneau. Alaska, who were here nick, is also included in the deal. The on a short leave. Cooke’s home in Salem was acquired Mr and Mrs. Bill Jessup of Alma, in the deal by the Kists. It has ben rumored that the Cookes Neb., left Monday after several days visiting with Mrs. Jessups’ uncle and will build a new home on the land aunt. Mr. «nd Mrs. Alvin Griffiths. scaped lot east of the Motel. Mr. and Additional Sunday guests at the Grif Mrs. Kist are moving to Salem now. fith’s were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bor It was their former place of residence. ing and family of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ and children. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY The Harley Johnsons received word ENTERPRISE IODAY! »3.00 s Year last week that their son. Merle, of \ Glendale, was recovering nicely from Too Lafe /o Classify ' surgery he underwent August 26. Mehama preschool classes will be WANTED TO BUY—Used qt. fruit gin September 22 with Mrs. James jars. Call 3503, Mill City. Mrs. Hardy as teacher. The classes will be Delbert Barker. 36 held in the church basement. Persons ' wanting to register children may call FOR SALE—500 feet of highway j UL 9-220. Children who will be 4 or frontage Three acres, creek run 5 by November 15 are eligible to re ning through property. Two highway gister. Registrations have come in access roads. Five miles east of leaving room for nine more pupils. ; -•V1?1. . y G- Rambo, phone 2005 Also ask about car pools coming to the school. Cookes May Build New Home at Gates Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those who were so kind and considerate dur ing the illness and death of our hus band and father. Louis Rada. Special thanks is extended for the many beautiful floral tributes.—Mary Rada and family. WRIGHT TRUCK LINE Between Portland-Salem-Idanha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Phone RO 9-8870 Solern EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT 2200 NEW INDUSTRIAL JOBS IN THE PAST 4 YEARS MEASURE MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY PROGRESS! LET US HELP YOU CHART A SAFE COURSE With property values and And There’s Plenty More PP&L Electricity building costs on the rise, tbs safe course is to make aural to Serve Continuing Growth Like This! your fire insurance fully pro* • Pulp and paper, plywood, exotic metals, composition board, resin.... these are some of the important new industries which are helping to diversify employ ment in the mid-Willamette Valley. A survey of industries supplied with power by Pacific Power & Light in the area shows that 2,200 industrial jobs have been created in the past four years by such expansion. PP&L, a working partner in area progress, is push ing ahead with a long-range power development program which, last year alone, added 350,000 kilo watts to the region’s power supply. Action like this means plenty of power for jobs and payrolls . . . plenty of power for your better living at home! tecta your home. CHECK WITH US NOW D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY Ph. 1708, Mill City. Ore. 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