The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 01, 1959, Page 5, Image 5

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    »—THE -MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1959
NO WOMAN UIILL W£AR
A
HAT OR DRESS
IDENTICAL TO ANOTHER
woman ' s - - BUT ALL
RULES ARE OFF COHEN
,T COMES TO MINK COATS
Kanyon Kapers
Mrs. Ru»sell King. who has been in
ill health is much improved at pre­
sent.
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Guests Sunday at the Jay .Mason
home were Mr and Mrs. Art Cole of
Salem
Mrs. Bud Cline visited her aunt,
Mrs. Dorothy Heacock in Oakridge
Sunday.
Tamara and Gordon Allan Mc­
Denn, Sheet he. son of Mr. and
Morris of Salem, spent Sunday at Mrs. Don Sheythe has returned to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordy Mc­ Roseburg after -pending three weeks
Morris-
•vith his parents. Denny, who has been
ill, is now greatly improved.
Guest speaker at the Presbyterian
church this Sunday will be Lee Gard-
Mrs. O.K. DeWitt spent two days
ner. mission candidate and graduate this week attending a workshop meet­
student at OCE in Monmouth.
ing of the Third District of the Fed­
erated Women's clubs Mrs. DeWitt
Mrs. O- E- Schultz of Paradise. is a member of the executive board-
Calif-, is visiting this week at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Don
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bohack of Se­
Moffatt.
attle Wash-,, are the parents of an
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8 pound 3 ounce girl born to them
Mr. and Mrs. John Carmony and Friday. Maternal giandparents are
son of Portland visited last weekend Mr and Mrs Herbert Whitaker. Mrs-
at the home of her mother, Mrs. W hitaker went to Seattle Sunday to
Bert Morris.
be there for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mathis of Salem
Mrs. Jerry Rosamond, who was in-
John Henry, known to his school­
spent Sunday at the home of her . jured last summer at the cannery in mates here as “Little John" visited
brother. George Cree.
! Stayton is back in the hospital this here o'er the weekend While in town
' week where she is in traction.
he subscribed to The Enterprise so
Mrs. James Poole Sr., is convalesc­
he could keep tra k of things hefe-
ing satisfa torily at home following
Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Upto- The Henry s live in the Roseburg area
major surgery recently-
metric offices in the Bell building ib now.
Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m.
Mrs. Mary Rada spent some time co 6:00 P. M No appointments ne-
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Crosier, who
last week visiting with relatives tn essary.
ads. have been spending part of their hon­
When it comes to superior ser- Portland and Springfield.
eymoon in Mill City returned to Oak­
vice stations—Tom’s Shell Ser­
Mill City friends and relatives have land, Calif., last Thursday. Crosier
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller and received word that Wes Greene, form-1 plans on entering the service and Mrs-
vice leads the field because we
offer quality Shell gasoline and Mary Susann visited at the Marvin | er Mill City resident and one-time Crosier will remain in Oakland for a
Bibler home in Salem Saturday ev­ mayor, is seriously ill in the Albany time.
oB—plus complete car servicing. ening.
hospital-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and Mr.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
M rs. Jack Scott came home Sunday and Mrs. Shields ReMine spent the
and Mrs. Mel Rambo were her par­ from Santiam Memorial hospital in weekend at the coast working on the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ of Stayton where she had major surgery ReMine cottage, which they pur­
Salem.
last week. She is recovering satis- chased recently from Mrs Bette Kel­
’ faetorily-
ly- They reported the ocean rough
Mr. and Mrs. H- I. Plymale went to
but the weather nice.
Salem Sunday to visit her mother,
The Mill City Garden club will
Mrs. Charles Sullivan Mrs. Sullivan meet Thursday for a 1 o’clock dessert
Mrs. Albin Cooper will have the
We Give 8 Ü H Green Stanp» is getting along as well as can be luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frank first
fall meeting of the fourth grade ;
Phone 7984
Mill CHy expected.
Hayes. Mrs. Charles Dolezal will be Bluebirds at her home next Monday
co-hostess.
from 4 to 5 o'clock. This group has
been without a leader so far this fall,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge are but Mrs. Cooper wil now be leader
spending their vacation at Pendleton for the group of six girls, with per- 1
THERE ISA
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill haps an assistant later, if one can be
Bryant and at Mt. Vernon at the found.
Barney Swan home.
Mrs. W alter L. Shamburger of Los '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hempeck of Angeles, Calif., has been spending 1
Stayton have purchased the Wilbur several weeks visiting at the homes
Case home at Gates. The Hempecks of her nephew. Bob Hill, and her
are former Mill City residents. He is nie.e, Mrs. Charles Kelly. Another I
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employed at Detroit dam.
aunt, Mrs. Joseph Rafael of Long
Beach, Calif., who had been visiting
Miss Louise DeWees is attending here, is staying with a brother, Floyd
Tea her’s Institute at Gladstone for Foss of Portland, at the present
two days this week. She is the in­ time.
structor at the recently established
Seventh Day Adventist school.
Mr. and Mi*. Joe Walters and
COME IN AND TELL US YOUR
daughter Toni Jo a companied by his
Sunday dinner guests at the Clauae sister. Mrs Mary Rada, were in Red- I
Deb rates home were Mr and Mrs- rnond to attend the annual Potato
Ron Don and Barbara Ann, Mr- and Festival Saturday. Mrs. Walters said
Mrs. Stanley Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ it was interesting to watch the crown­
sell Ray and Dwight and Mrs. David ing of the Potato King and Queen
DeFrates all of Molalla and Mr and as this year "old timers" weie select­
Mrs. Jim Watson of Yoder. The Sun­ ed for the honor. She said the parade
day affair honored Mrs. David De­ wa- also nice and that they ¡eft here
Dependable Prescription Service
l-rates, daughter-in-law of the Claude in a heavy rain but the weather turn­
DeFrates. who is flying this week to ed nice when they were over the
Phone «667
"XAll Clt>. Orrgnn
Germany to join her husband, who is summit and remained that way all
stationed there with the army.
day.
TOM Says:
Tom's Shell
Service
Bexel Vitamin Preparation
for Everv Member of
the Family
Vitamin Problem
MILL CITY PHARMACY
New and Used Furniture
Daveno and Rocker. ...... S119.00
Platform Rocker....................... S44.95
Maple Swivel Rocker .... $34.95
Sleeper with innerspring mattress, foam
rubber cushions a bargain . . SI 65.00
Maple Book Case...................... S29.50
Bunk Beds with Mattress . . . S79.00
Box Spring & Innerspring Mattress S59.50
AND VI’
6 Year Crib, solid panels with adjustable
Springs................................. $32.50
Innerspring Crib Mattress . . $12.50 I
Unfinished Chest of Drawers SI 6.95 and up !
7 Piece Chrome Set .... $74.50 |
5 Piece Chrome Set . . $29.50 and up
Blond Dinette Set..................... $39.50
Electric Ranges . . . $15.00 and up
Double Oven Elec. Range like new $175.00
Combination Radio & Record Player S59.00
Coffee Tables .... $5.00 and up
9x12 Linoleum Rugs SPECIAL . . $5.95
Air Tight Heaters . . . S8.95 and up
GATES FURNITURE
AND DRY GOODS
Ph one 4572 For Evening Appointments
Gene and Ann Huffman
New and Used
Phone 4572
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WE TAKE BETTER CAUE'DF YOUR CAR
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Mill City. Oregon
Phone ?4O8
October Program
Box Office Open-- 5:30 P. M Sundays
7:00 P. M. Week Daya
FRIDAY, SATt RD\Y. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2-3-4
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FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16-17-18
All Color Comedy Program!
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Pl i s
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KIRK DO! I \S. TONY < I R ITS, IN
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FRIDAY. SAIT RDAY. SI ND'. V. OCT. 30-31. NOV. 1
LYN A TURNER. SANDR\ DI E. IN
“IMITATION OF IJFE”
You’re Invited to t he
Showing of the Marvelous
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Related in name and good look»—the neu>
Completely New
Passenger Cars
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Completely New
Trucks
Seethe New
Corvair
Fri. and Sat., October 2 and 3
We Invite You To l ake Part In Our
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From Our Show room From 2 To 5 Friday
Free Gifts and Refreshments
CHEVROLET
Open Evenings Until 7 o’cloclr Monday Through Friday
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