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♦4 •The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 14, 1963 TOWN TALK There's Still Time To Make Your A thought for today—It sou think the world U aU wrong, remember that it contains p»x> ple like you. VALENTINE HAPPY We have just gotten in a brand new ship ment of goods that will make any lady of your heart happy. Come in and shop today. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City DOG LICENSE DUE Penalty Fees After Mar. Ist In Marion County Male ...Ù . ... $1.00 Male $3.00 $3.00 Sp. Female .. $ 1.00 Sp. Female Female ........... $2.00 Female ....... $4.00 Make Money Orders or Checks Payable to H. C. Mattson, County Clerk Salem, Oregon Mr. and Mr*. H. I. PI) male motored to Lebanon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale. They all went to Gresham to visit Walter Plymale. who has l*en 111. Mr, and Mr». IVon Moffatt went to Portland Sunday where they attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Cbnibear. While in the area they called on Miss Leona Lamb at Emmanuel hospital, where she is recuperating from a broken arm. Mr. and Mr*. Dale Bornhardt and family were among the many enjoying a picnic at Fo garty park at the coast Sun day. Mrs. Bernhardt said the beach was jammed with people and the temperature in the balmy TO's. Mr». Jun<» Gordon I» re cuperating satisfactorily at home following major surgery performed last week at Salem Memorial hospital. She return ed to her home Friday. Sunday guewt» at the hmm* of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil l ake were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cbryell and children of Portland. Mrs Opi O'Brien and Jess l.a|x>urall of Kernville. Cbryell is the son of Mrs. Lake and the visitors from the coast arc longtime friends Visiting la»| week nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Curtis Cline were Mi's. Myra Schie- man and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weston and daughters of Port land. The Clines plan on spending some time at their beach cottage at Waldport this weekend if the good weather continues. Mr. and Mrs. Izmle Slaton of Albany, were in Mill City Sunday looking after their pro perty and calUng on friends. Mrs. Irm White, who la a member of the Mill (Tty Chris tian church has completed three years of perfect church Guests la*t wcek at the home attendance. of Mr. anil Mrs. Mike Cherry Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Me- were her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Snell- IXiwell and children from Sa grove of North Bend. They were lem were Sunday visitors at enroute home following a vaca the home of his father, Frank tion trip to Oklahoma. Arizona, McDowell, Sr. Ways With Western Fruit Is Topic At Mehama Club Meet MEHAMA The Mehama Home Extension unit met in the Fellowship twin of the church February 6 at 10:30 a. in. Mr*, titles Wagner was pro ject leader and gave an Inter esting demonstration on "Ways With Western Fruit” She par ticularly stressed the fruits high in vitamin "C" and ¡Kissed out charts giving the vitamin C content of the various fruits. Several delicious dishes were prepared at the meeting and Mi*. Wagner had made several before which were all served at tnc l*>t luck luncheon. At the afternoon business meeting Mrs. Milton Rolen was nominated as a candidate for program planning leader from this district. It was voted to send a plant to Mrs. JoseiOi Spencer, unit secretary. who i* in Santiam Memorial hospital as the result of an auto acci dent. Mrs. Keith Phillips and Mrs Jack Ryland were hostesses for the meeting ami the pot luck luncheon served at noon. The next meeting will be O!. March 6 starting at 10:30 a. m. An agent will be present ami the project will be "New Direc-1 tions in Color Decorating." Arn Gurst» Sunday at the home of one interested is cordially in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMor vited to attend. ris were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roemer and their son Steve Mr». Alice Hillman of Ed and a friend from Silverton and monton, Alberta, Canada, is Mr. and Mrs. Marion Craft and Mr». John Trwler» visiting at the home of her three sons from Salem. Mrs Raymond Branch and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Iz*e R omm . Elder and Stew Mrs. Charles Champ were in and Mrs. George Crennell. The two women had not seen each ard ship chairman of the Mill Salem Thursday to attend a City Presbyterian Church has meeting of the Executive Board other for five years. been appointed Stewardship of the Manon County Federa This is a real first aid for Drains and Traps Mr. and Mr». Sonnj Nelnoa committeeman chairman of the tion of Women s clubs. Mrs. Presbytery. A s Branch is a board member and If' s odorless and if works fast. and family of Sweet Home were Willamette Sunday guests of her parents. chairman of this important com Mrs. Champ was chairman of See us abou if. mittee he will attend the Stew the nominating committee for Mr. and Mrs. Russell King. fr ft ft ardship conference in Oakland, new officers of the Federation to be elected at the April meet- Mr. and Mr». Stub Turnidge Calif . February l‘.i HAVE YOU TRIED ing which will be held at Mac- from Drain spent the weekend Mr. and Mr». Mel Rambo and leay. at the home of his parents. Mr. Laura Jo visited in Salem Sun Visiting last Friday with and Mrs. Bert Turnidge day at the home of her parents, Mrs. Jennie Moe was Mrs. Ray It will solve your Septic Tank Problems. Mr. and Mr*. Charlie French. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ. The Carrow and small daughter ot Reactivate your tank with Septic Magic. Miss Jewel Boone and Miss Ola elderly couple who have been Usibelll. Alaska. Mrs. Moe had are known Mrs. Carrow since she Boone spent Sunday at Silver in poor health recently A live bacteria. somewhat improved. Additional was a child but had not seen Creek FaUs. guests at the Champ home were her for a number of years. Weekend guests at the Hatry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods Mr. and Mrs Harley Champ M.xiroe home were Mrs. Mon from Swiss Home spent the of Portland. We Give S & H Green Stamps roe's brother and sister-in-law weekend at the home of her par Mr. and Mr». John Mac Eire .Mr. and Mrs. Max Montgom ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 151 S. W . Broadway Phone 897-2977 gor and twins spent Sunday ery and son. David ot Roseburg. Hedge. Sr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. The Montgomery* had been to Mrs. Gold« Marten» ha» re George Wall of Redmond route. Tacoma. Wn., to attend funeral Chet turned to her home following a Mrs. Wall (Jo Hiner) is a form services for an uncle, three week's visit with her son er Mill City resident, moving Barr last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Al Rucker ot and daughter-in-law, Mr. and to the Central Oregon area last Mrs. Dick Schultz at Prosser, summer. Mrs. MacGregor said Sweet Home visited Sunday af it was a beautiful day there as ternoon at the Ray Roberta Wn. it was in moat of the state and home. Mr. Rucker had known Mr. and Mr». Carl Ixmge- the highway over the pass was the Roberts when they lived at Buxton over 20 years ago. necker of Plush this week re bare. Weekend guests at the G. V. newed their subscription to The Mr». Bert Morris entertain Christensen home were Mr. and Enteprise and sent greetings to all their friends in the area. ed Sunday with a dinner hon Mr*. Debs Smith and son, Greg They also sent in a renewal oring her husband on his 82nd of Oregon City. The Smiths subscription for their son. Carl birthday anniversary. Present came to attend the Firemen's William, (Billy), who is station were Mr. and Mrs. John Car- Sweetheart dance and pancake ed with the Navy Mrs. Longe- meny and family and Mrs. Ros- breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coles and necker said they had been hav ie Branson of Portland and Mr. Mrs. Bud ing beautiful spring-like wea and Mrs. Fred Duffy and Linda. Brenda, Mr. and ther in Eastern Oregon where The occasion also honored Duffy Stubbs and Mrs. Ray Roberts they have been stationed at on his birthday which was Feb. were among those attending the Arabian horse show at Glendale Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge. 7th Acres Sunday morning. Gene's They are being transferred Mr. and Mr». Venter John»«« colt "Hassan” placed third in temporarily to the Big Hom Sheep refuge near Las Vegas, and Janita were in Sweet Home the halter class tor 1962 half but will return to their former Sunday visiting with friends. Arabian colts. They are former residents of Mrs. Nick Gustafson of Lyonj station in the spring. that area. and her granddaughter Christ ie, of Portland, visited at the Ttw* Didi«*» of the Mill City Mr. and Mr». Shield» Re- Ed Castle home last Wednes Christian church will be going to Turner Memorial Home on Mine left Monday for a two day afternoon. Sunday dinner Thursday for their annual Val weeks winter vacation trip to guests at the Castles were J. entine's Day luncheon. They Hawaii. Shields said he thought M. Herberger and Mr. and Mrs. will present a program and gifts their vacation was ill-timed this Jack HorlxTger of Salem. year because of the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to members at the Home. weather here. Branch and Ivan Darby visited during the weekend at th«* John Sunday gu«-»t» at the home of Dave Wardr accompanied by Marston ranch near Ashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroed er were their cousins, Mr. and three of his children, Alice, They left fine weather here but Mrs. Forest Campbell of Al- Clifford and Kenneth, spent the encountered freezing rain and week-end visiting with relatives fog on the way over but it was bany. in Portland. Dave observed his nice when they reached their Hemorrhoids-piles; FTstula-fls- birthday anniversary on Sunday. destination. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mulkey sure-prolapse-itching and other In laid week’« iwuie of The of Portland visited here Sunday rectal disorders. No loss of time except unusual cases. Free des Enterprise, the name of John afternoon at the J. M. Teeters criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey Kelly was omitted from those and E. J. Hughes homes. Mr. nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc making the he nor roll at SUHS. Mulkey is a brother ot Mrs. tology, 1144 Center St., Salem, John, who is a junior, made Teeters and Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith Oregon. 35tt both the six weeks and semester honor roU. of Tacoma, Wn., were weekend guests of his daughter's family, Mr. and Mr». IJoyd Allen <»f Mr. and Mrs. David Hlum and NEW NEW PRIMER NEW Moro Bay, Calif., are visiting ■it Judy. They also visited with the t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil T. W. Smith family at Turner. h Duckworth. They are long-time Mrs. Al Molnar ot Oak Grove now better than ever! friends and are considering lo visited here last Thursday with cating in this area. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Buckler. Joe Johnnon, »on of Mr». Dar The members of the congre rel Andersen arrived here Sun gation of the Mehama Commun day from Paris, France, where ity Presbyterian church have • New primer for instant starts he has ben stationed wtih the received an invitation to the army. Mrs. Johnson came about dedication of the Presbyterian • Exclusive shock absorber system three weeks ago. Johnson hits a church of the Redeemer in Balanced handling — All position cutting • Fingertip controls 32-day furlough before he re Fortuna, Calif., Sunday after • Takes bars up to 42’ • New optional gear ratios — 3:1 or 3.6:1 ports to Ft. Lewis, Wn. noon, February 17. The Rev. for extra lugging power • Compact, lightweight, dependable Jame* Hardy, who was pastor I .a Femme Beauty Salon at of the Mehama church for sev Stayton. Open Monday through eral years is the pastor of the Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: Fort'ina church and was there 8:30 to 4. Rhone Stayton 769- during the entire building pro Phone 859-2246 - Mehama, Oregon 5322. 383 Third Street. 46tf gram. Texas, Nevada and other points. Additional Tuesday guests at the Cherry home were Mr. an<l Mr». Cfecil Rice of Salem. MEHAMA Camp Instant Drain Pipe Cleaner SEPTIC MAGIC Mill City Hardware 1 Okinori Ono Speaks To Jaycettes Mrs. Bob Cursoii entertained members of the Jaycettes at her home Thursday. okitairi O iui waa guest speak er for the evening and gave an : interesting talk atmut hl* native Ja|»in, showing colored slides I to illustrate hia talk. A »bort buslneaa meeting was conducted by Paula Grant when re|iorts were heard. Betty Shaw and Cleta Wills drew the lucky numbeis for the prizes. Those present lie* Ides the guest speaker were Paula Grunt, Carol Smith, Shirley Hoover, Jackie Janis, Joan Wetter- green. (Tela Wills, Marita Da vis, Betty Shaw and guests, Carol Lleuallen ami Judy Kokko. The next meeting of the Juy- cottca will be at the home of Marita Davis. FEATURES ¡j M c C ulloch one ¡86 Ray Branch & Son Equipment Co. Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Automotive & Indimtrial Mnliiteiinncr Welding, Engine Nervier Shop or Field Ifokxi Batterle»» Factory Equipment Ignition Part» Dealer for Aireo Welding Product* Hoover's Repair .lint und Veryl Hoover Ph. 887-2911 Mill City Santiam Ripples Ry »:«l MciYtrdy luist Thursday, Suntlain's Chapter of th«* National Honor society went to Colton to induct their chapter. We were guile all afternoon and part ot th<* mom- in, and inducted eight members into th<*ir chapter, seven girls and n boy. But he knows how to handle them; lie's president ot their honor society. Another interesting thing: of the seven k’u '**• ■** <hcm i arc in Colt on's nonette. II you're ignorant, like I was, I found out that that's a nine-girl singing group. Aino Colton's school and ours were designed by the same architect .they l<»>k quite a bit alike. Die unexpected warm weath er may not be helping things any when we have to stay in side; but it made a kit of ¡icoplc realize that Spring Is creeping up, and things are getting don«* The Junior class is going to have a car wash the 23rd, the Sophomores are planning a post season basketball game, and things are shaping up for the variety show And the Student Body is participating in a cloth ing drive. Smart homemakers tell us lor a large family the regular size canisters for flour and sugar arc too small. Try the colorful plastic pails with light covers that are available at many stores. They come in a rainbow of colors for decorative kitchen accents. 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HONESTY ■ INTEGRITY ■ VALUE Authorized Nale* A Nervier PACKARD BELL & MOTOROLA TV Golden Rule TV Service Phone 897-2446 - Mill City. Ore. On New Highway At Third Nt, Meet Bill Evans Experienced Color and Black & White TV Techni cian on duty 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily. (Across from Pittam's Insurance Agency) The American Legion Auxiliary Wishes to Announce the Beginning of the 1963 Subscription Campaign For additional hospital equipment for the FREE Use of the renidentM of this area. Security Division Marion - Linn County Pool All Subscriptions New or Renewals Gratefully Accepted, W. E. LÖFFLER, Agent and Representative fl