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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1962)
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To get all th* faett—and further Information on additional featurat Including a 5 year ccn tlnualion guarantee^ phon* or com* in today, A thought fur t<«l*y — The more you listen to politicul speeches the more you realize that ours is Indeed the Lund of Prom,se. 5—Tlir Min City Enterprinr, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1962 SPECIAL SALE FRUIT of the LOOM future Citizens PRINTS Look these lovely print* over. . . . you’ll find just the pattern for your fall aewing need* and at a new low price Mr. iuk I Mrs. Bob Allen of Mrs. Junirw (Irani luul Mrs. William McClintock and Sue Cripple Creek, Colo., brother- siH-nt ’ntursduy visiting in Stay- in-law and sister of Bill Shuey ton ut the home of Mis. Rich- visited at the Shuey home here recently. ard Boeiligheiiner. Mr. un<l Mrs. If. .1. Peterson of Rosamond, Calif., arrived tn Mill i'itv i.ist Wottaeaday to make tlw'lr home. They pur chased the Hiner home on S. E. Fairview last spring. Titey stute they like it hen* very much Dinner gu<'*t* ul the home of Mr. and .Mis Ixiwell Cree Fri day evening were Mr. and Mrs. O W Gorton, Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Gorton and Mrs .1 C. Dickinson all of Salem. GOLD KEY 1, AUTO POLICY .Mr. and Mrs. Ihslr Walcutk ure the parents of a girl, their first child, born Wednesday, Octolier 31 at Santlum Memor ial liospltal. The little girl weights! 6 pourxla 14 ounces und has not been named yet Grandparents are Mr. und Mrs J.inli-y Wide/ak «1 Mill City und Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Stevens of Gutes. Regular 59c Value For Only, per yard ADA'S NEEDLE SHOP Visitors Nunda) al the home <>t Mrs. Maudie Flatman were Mr. and Mrs Gllbdrt Gallen and two children of Ix'banon Ix-onurd Hennun of Eugene, also visited at the Flatmun home over the weekend. Ph. «97-2141 227 SW Brdy. MUI City You Are in Safe Hands lies. iuk I Mrs. lloiutld Ikisli ong have returned home from Ixmg Bench, Calif., where they attended the 2Xth Annual Con vention <>t the California Evan- g< listic Assn. While there they stayed with Mm. Dlshong’s par ents R< v. and Mrs W. R Bart- ’ >w filled the [silpit and stayed with Ireloris and Kathryn Dikii-mg. When You Buy From Ua. We Carry Nationally Advertised Quality Brand Building Supplies Check us for your building needs Mr. and Mr«. IJoyd Good- win and Mins l'nt Austin from Portland spent Sunday after- rMMiti visiting her brother. Sgt. Mr. loot Mrs. Shir.ds Hr-.Mirw Wm McClintock and family, ¡xnt Sutjrd.'iy in McMinnville and also called nt the home of I. (’. KIMMEL, Owner white thc> took in the Home- l»h. M)7-2(M>0 Mill City her uncle and aunt, Mr. and coming activities at IJnfield Mis. J. C. Kimmel. college. 'n»lr daughter. Mury Guy ReMine Is a freshman. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON HONESTY - INTEGRITY - VALUE 14 Years Experience In Electronics Authorized Sale*« A Service PACKARD BELL & MOTOROLA TV HOWARD'S Golden Rule TV Service Phone «97-2446 - Mill City, Ore. On New Highway At Third St. (AcroMH from Pittarn’» Insurance Agency) Mary E. Eyre Democrat for State Senator MARION COUNTY For Forty years a teacher of Democratic governtner/ which must harmonize the rights of the individual and those of the group. Former student says: “.Mary Eyre would bring to the Legislature good sense, good humor and good ethics ” I’d. Fol Ad*. Mary E. Kyrv. JOBS MUI St. Si. Salom, Oregon Our Roof Is Off We Mean We Lost the Roof Over Our Dance Floor, But We're Still In Business Serving the Best in Foods and Refreshments We hope to be back in full operation by December 1st. Watch for Our Grand Opening Date The Riverview CAFE and LOUNGE Ph. 859-2801 Mehama, Oregon VOTE MAY in NOVEMBER ELECT RICHARD F. MAY (Democrat) State Representative RICHARD F. MAY Married with family responsibilities; Active in com munity and church affairs; Young and energetic prac ticing attorney. RICHARD F. MAY favors: Improvement of elementary, secondary and vocational education; Eliminating youth pampering from our juvenile code; No general sales tax; Abolition of the inventory tax; Mrxlemlzation of the state government al structure; Appropriate action to eliminate costly Welfare abuses. RICHARD F. MAY’S only promise: To devote his energies toward aggressive representa tion which will benefit all of Marion County. May for Representative Committee, Bob Ebenal, Chairman. 404 Tooze St., Woodburn. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob lllll re turned home Saturday follow- In;; i week's vacation ut Reno Their son, Stuart, stayed with Mm Cecil Lake* while they W'cre gone. IxsFetnme Beauty Salon ut Stayton. Open 9 to 5 Monday through Friday Thursday even ing by appointment Saturday Itours H 30 ta 4. Phone Stayton 769-532".’ 3S3 Third Street. 3Stf Wrekeud gurmt» at the home of Mi and Mrs. Tom Morris I'. God dard of Fruita. Colo They are unde and aunt of Tom and he had not seen them for about 34 years They also visited with Toms mother. Mrs Ix-ila .Morris, who makes her home at the l >eet Horn Motel. Goddard is a brother of Mrs. Morris and they trail not seen each other for 10 years The relatives had an enjoyable weekend remlnic- ing over olii times Mr. and Mrs <>. E. Ilooden pylc were In CresswelJ Friday where they attended funeral services for tlw> father of Mor ns Sonderman. who is owner ■ w a w Lumbar Ck>. The MUI City Garden club will meet Thursday, November 1 at the home of Mrs. Ace Un derwood with Mrs. Jess Hay- w<nd as co-hostess for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. Mrs. Edward IVotuoh. Steph- enand Sheila from Salem spent several days Inst week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr* Herbert Whitaker. Jerri Jo I’orkrr from Galen, spent Sunday aftenrxm and ev ening as a guest of Patty Mc Clintock. Mr. and Mrs. Art Redinger of Gresham, were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Celotex Insulation and Ceiling Tile KELLY LUMBER SALES Pictured this week are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide, Greg 8, Lori 2, and Tim 5. Another group of budding citizens are the children of Mr. and Mrs. How ard May, Ronald. 18, Dale, 17, Gary, 15. Randy, 6 and Patricia 2. Also child:en of Mr. and Mrs. James Budlong, Dennis, 7, Susan, 2 and Russell 5. of The Dalles moved this week into the Ione TTiielke house on S. E. Alder. He is an experi enced electrician and will work in this area. MILL CITY. OREGON Make Your There is no one answer, be Mrs. Gold* Martens is stay ing with the children of Mr. cause it all depends on which and Mrs. Bob Bethel while they minerals are in your water. Sometime the glass is actually are on an elk hunting trip. etched and the oly solution is James Siegfried has his foot to replace it. Perhaps one of in a cast as the result of a fall these ideas will work for you. last week at Niagara Park First, we'll assume you've al while walking down an incline. ready tried the standby rem He expects he will have to be edies ammonia, vinegar, or away from hi* job about two commercial window cleaners. months as the ankle bone was Next, try- powdered water soft ener or conditioner- the kind broken. DEMOCRATIC that doesn't form a scum. Don’t use any other cleaner with it. CANDIDATE If this fails, sprinkle a little rust remover powder on a wet cloth and apply a little elbow grease. ' You’ll find several brands of rust removers in By Bernice Strawn Eitmaion Home Miuutgemml shaker cans. in supermarkets. Some people have successfully Specialist Oregon State EFFICIENCY cleaned these mineral deposits University with kerosene and water. Hap- More leisure time for t(>- ECONOMY day's homemakers that's what py experimenting' some people say. But many of the women we know don't EQUITY Dehydrated fruits will mold if agree. "What leisure’” asked a mother of two lively pre-school they are not completely dried. State Government for All Properly dried fruits are leath ers. Paid Adv. Committee for Day, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Chairman True, there is less manual lab ery in nature. or for homemakers today, but time is still pressing for young mothers and women who work outside the home. There's much more to know now, more to de cide. more to manage, if you’re going to k<*ep a smooth running home. And what about all the community organizations! They U. S. Senator— WAYNE MORSE take time too. Being an up-to-date consumer Congress— is no small matter when you 1st District— R. BLAINE WHIPPLE 3rd District— EDITH GREEN face the fact that half the pro 2nd District— AL ULLMAN 4th District— ROBERT B. DUNCAN ducts on the grocery shelf Governor—no recommendation weren't there a few years ago. VOTE PAY Elect DAY Work Smarter.. Not Harder VOTE! General ÉLECTION Nov. 6 Oregon AFL-CIO Convention RECOMMENDS Hemorrhoid» pile»; Flstula fis Take Detergent». For sure-prolapse-itching and other ln»t*nee rectal disorders. No loss of time You'll find from 50 to 100 dif except unusual cases. Free des ferent brands and package criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey > sizes on the market shelves. nolds Clinic. Naturopath-Proc One of the newest is the deter tology. 1144 Center St., Salem. gent tablet, sometimes lightly Oregon. 35tf called "elephant aspirin.” What about the price, we are asked. Mm. Donald Peterwon tuid And do they get clothes clean? Carol from Puyallup, Wash., First, the cost. Ounce for spent the weekend at the home ounce, these ready-measured of her mother, Mrs. Anna products will cost you a few Sw 11t pennies more than the granu lar product. But since some Sgt. and Mm. William Me- women want detergent by not Clinock and their three child measuring, they may end up by ren left Tuesday morning for about the same price per wash San Francisco, California, where load in th«* long run. There are they will leave Nov. 6 for also homemakers who use too Hawaii. little granular dtergent and are disappointed in their results. .Mr. and Mr*. O. E. Hoodeaa* A pre-measured product will pyle left Saturday afternoon for help get th«> right amount and the ticach where they will va better n«sults. As for getting cation for a week while the clothes clean, the tablets do Cedar Lumber Co. is shut down the job, but as always, be sure for elk hunting. to read th«» directions on the package. What this all amounts Mr». Evelyn Stewn» of th« to is if you want to save mon Paint Pot said this week that ey, measure your own. the oil painting classes con If you would like to know ducted by Sue Pixile and Faus more about all those new prod tina Nesbitt had been moved to ucts. write me at Oregon State the Mill City Builders shop on University. Corvallis, and ask S. E. Fairview. TYte craft and for the new bulletin "Today's hobby classes will continue to Soaps and Detergents." It's lx* held in the Paint Pot store. free. Mr. and Mr*. Amo» HaUwtaxl I' V At This Time Of Year we get calls about window cleaning af ter a seas«>n of lawn spraying. Water spots due to minerals seem to have "squatters rights.” Labor Commissioner— NORMAN O. NILSEN STATE LEGISLATURE Gtlliom-Morrow-Shorman-Umatilla-1 Linn County Senator- Wheeler Countie* Boker-Gront Counticl Representative— Clinton P Haight Representative— Jack L Smith Benton Count* Representative— no recommendation Hornay-Malheur Countiea Representative— no recommendation Benton-Lone Countie* ?epresentative— no recommendation Hood River-Wosco Countie« Representative— Katherine M um Benton-Polk Countie« Senator— no recommendation Jackion County Clncksmo« County Senator— Tom Monaghan Representative— Beulah J. Hand. Elmar McClure, Michael Patrick McKernen, Juanita Orr Clottop County Representative— W. H. (Bill) Holmstrom Clottop-Columbin Counties Senator— Daniel A. Thiel Senator— Henry F. Padgham, Jr. Representative— Alva N. (Al) Bradford, Charles W Crory. James A Redden Josephine County Representative— Carroll W. Dewey Klamath Ceunty Representative— Walter H. Turner Klamath-Laka Countie« Columbia County Represent* tive— no recommendetion Representative— Wayne Turner Lane County Coot County Senator— Edward N. Fade ley. Kenneth A Poole, Glen M Stadler Representative- Clarence Barton Cooa-Curry Counties Representative— Corl Back Crook-Deechutea-leHaHO* Counties Representative— Ben Evick Representative— Richard vDick) Eymann, Glenn Hammaker. Richard L Kenned/, J. Michael McCloskey. Veola Peterson Wilmot Lincoln County Douglas County Representative— Sidney leiken. W. 0. (Bun) Kelsay Repreuntative— Thos. R. McClellan no recommendation Representative— William F. Gwinn. Nancy Kirkpatrick Marion County Senator— Mary E. Eyre. Clifford W. Ferguson Representative— Morris K. Crothers. Cornelius C. Bateson, L B Dey, Mrs. Tom (Marguerite) Wright Palk Ceunty Representative— Leslie V. Behr Tillamook County Representative— Edward F. Ridderbusch Umatilla County Representative— no recommendation Union-Wollowo Counties Representative— no recommendation Washington County Representative— Robert E. Jones. G. W. Kurtz, G. Johnny Parks Washington-Yamhill Counties Senator— W. C. (8ill) Schwann Yamhill County Representative— Russell b. Lehman STATE BALLOT MEASURES Noe. 1 through 7, vote YES. Nos. 9 and 10, vote NO. These are RECOMMENDATIONS only. Each voter must eierdse his own judgment The AFL-CIO is satisfied to present the issues and the candidates on the record. Each of the candidates we have recommended has a record in office — If he has held public office — that in our opinion served the best interests of the state end the nation If the recommended candidate has not held public office we have judged him upon his views concerning a wide veriety of issue*. (Pud for by Ore. AFI CIO. 'OOfA« Tmple. Portland t.Oregon. J. T. M«rr. Exec Sec )