The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 01, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1959
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ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 a W. Broadway
Mill City, Ore
Phone 2243
Attention Mr. Hunter.
You'd belter bring your car or pick­
up to us right now so it will be
ready for that hunting trip. It gets
cold in the mountains and a fillup
of antifreeze now may save some
money for you. We'll do it in a
hurry and do it right too.
Draper’s Flying A Service
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Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill Cily
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Genevieve Kesterson
IwHyOn i\3DerS And Joe Yost Married
At Church Here Sat.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. B.l! Shep-
Mrs. Genevieve Mary Kesterson and
h id returned Saturday from a week s Joe Yost, son or Mr. and Mrs- Fred
1 acation spent in Billings. Morn.. Yost of Sublimity were united in
Scott Bluff, Neb., and Casper. Wyo marriage Saturday September 26 at
St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in
M •.« Anne Hirte, daughter of Mr- Mill City.
and Mrs O K Hirte of Gates, Is
The 9 a- m ceremony was perform­
among the more than 880 students ed by Father Gerrin of Sublimity with
enrobed at Linfield college at Mc­ the bride given in marriage by
Minnville this year Miss Hirte is a Arthur Kerr.
sophomore in sociology major- She at­
The bride was gowned in a street
tended Santiam High school before dress of aqua crepe with white acces­
completing her high schol studies at sories. Her corsage was white gladi­
Salem.
oli and pink rosebuds.
Honor attendant was Mrs. George
John Clarke returned home this Ditler, wearing a navy blue gown
week following a visit in California with white accessories and a corsage
I with his daughter and granddaugh­ of pink and white carnations.
ter and a stop at Coos Bay where
Best man for the groom was
he visited with the Gene Armstrongs George Litter and altar boys were
They are former Mill City residents his twin brothers, Peter and Paul
when he was the SP agent Clarke lelt Yost.
Tuesday for Klamath Falls where
Church decorations were pink and |
he wa called by the serious illness white dahlias used in effective ar- ,
of his mother.
rangements.
Following the ceremony a wedding |
Miss Connie Stewart, of Gates, who breakfast was held at the Yost
graduated from Santiam Union High home in Sublimity. The couple left
last year is now employed in Salem for a short wedding trip to Ocean
as a telephone operator She spent Beach and are now at home in Mill
Thursday and Friday with her par­ City where he is employed as a logger- !
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart-
While in Mill City she subscribed to
Charles Davis, of Tawas City, Mich,
The Enterprise so she can keep up
visited a few days here with his
with the doings at “heme ”
granuparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H-
(Mode) Davis. He has recently re-
Mrs. O. E. Hoedenpvle and Mrs. . eived his discharge from the Air
Kay Wooden and daughter were in Force where he was studying elec-
Portland Friday to be with
Mrs romes and radar. He left Tuesday fur
Hoodenpyle’s sister. Mrs. Leia Austin Eugene to visit. He may continue his
who underwent surgery at Emman­ schooling in the near future
uel hospital Fridav morning.
Mrs
Hoodenpyle i~ at Oakridge this week
with another sister, Mrs.
Buford
Anderson, who underwent surgery
Card of Thanks
Monday at a Eugene hospital. Mrs.
Ho denpyle will care for the children
1 wish to extend my thanks to all
a- their father is also in the Eugene
h spital where he is recovering from you tine people who sent me the
imurie- he iv'e vrd a few weeks ago beautiful flowers and cards during
when he fell backwards from the top my stay in the hospital, and for the
of a a.load of lumber at the sawmill many other thoughtful acts since 1
have returned home.—Lois-
where h- is employed.
EVERYBODY KEEP OUT OF THE POOL
Dear Amy:
Recently I bought . large swim­
ming pool which I keep in the
back yard of our house for my
children and myself to enjoy on
these hot summer days. 1 am
very friendly with my neighbors
around me and they have taken
it upon themselves to send their
children over every day to use
our pool
I have tried to get rid of them
by reminding them that it's lunch
time but they tell me their moth­
ers said that it was all right to
eat here. I've tried telling them
they should go home to visit the
bathroom and they say that they
have already gone—In the pool.
This in my opinion is most in­
considerate to put it midly. I
would like to know your opinion
and also please tell me how to
get rid of these unwanted bathers?
Very Annoyed
mother to let me 'have but she
says I’m too young. I’m 15 now
and I would like to know how old
I have to be before I can start
shaving?
Whiskers
are not wanted but their mothers
are old enough to know better.
It's up to you to blow ywur whistle
and yell, “Everybody Keep Out
Of The Pool!” Send the children
back where they belong. Their
mothers will get the idea or
they're all wet!
Dear C. W.:
You are certainly entitled to fol­
low your own dei -es. In fact, the
experiences of the business world
will make you a better wife for
the man YOU choose to marry.
Dear Whiskers:
There Is no set age for * young
man to begin to shave. When your
face begins to look dirty and yov
can't wash *t off—It’s time to
start.
Dear Amy:
I am a girl 19 years old. I have
finished high school and I want
to go to college and after that
build up a career in the business
world but my family objects very-
much. They wish me to get mar­
ried and have even icked out
my husband but I don’t want to
get married yet. I haven’t seen
enough of life. Also I want to earn
my own living for a while at
least. Would you advise me to fol­
Dear Annoyed:
My opinion is the same as low my own desires, or take the
yours. Your uninvited bathers advice of my family?
C. W.
are loo young to know that they
• • •
Dear Amy:
I am engaged and we plan to
be married very soon. My prob­
lem is that my boy friend is a
musician and has frequent en­
gagements playing at night clubs
I don’t approve of him playing at
clubs and want him to stop. He
doesn’t see anything wrong in it
but I do. I feel places like that
have too many temptations. Am
I right or wrong?
Don's Gal
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Dear Amy:
I’m going with a wonderful fel­
low for over two years. We are
both very much in love and plan
to marry in about 2 years.
This may sound a little juvenile,
but it really has bothered me
for some time. His surname is
one of the worst I have ever
heard. I would like to know how­
to go about asking him to have
it changed? I don’t want to hurt
him if I can help It. Also could
you give me some information
about changing one’s name?
Stella
Dear Gal:
You’re way oft key. A musician Dear Stella:
Having a name changed Is fair­
In order to earn a living must ac­
cept playing engagements wher­ ly simple. Any lawyer can do it.
ever they are available and you However getting vour fiance’s
eonsent is very likely more dif­
are wrong to Inject a sour note.
See to It that you are the one ficult. You can su, gest It but If
want
YOUR
surname
that arouses his temptations and you
he won’t be tempted to look else­ changed, don’t press trying to
change his!
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the butt of many jokes from my
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