The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 01, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill I’H.v Enterprise 'niurMlsy. Aug. L HMI2
Ann’s Furniture and Appliance
Hale and Hearty At 74
Illg preparation» lire under
way for the IHth annual Mary's
Peak Trek Ila» world's largest
picnic tills year markiil by
hire«» Innovations.
Major Innovation on the 19M
event, dated far Sunday, Au
gust H. Is the location For the
first time. It will I»» held nt
Avery Park In (hrvallla. rn
ther than on Mary’s Peak. near
ly Jo mllrs from Corvnllla
Another will tie the |>ee»rnln
ll.ai of thr Wenatchee Ymitti
Circus at Parker Stadium. a
90-youiigntcr organization tfint
enthralled big crowd» during
Hirt land's I9W Rose Festival,
and chosen by tlie Saturday Ev
rnlng Post ns the nation's out
■tnnilmg youth group
Th» third will tie an antique
auliwi.oblle show, scheduled nt
Avery Park
SI BUM1TY —Al MSV H.LE «IVNCTION
Clearance
Nothing Reserved
E-Z Terms
Every Item Reduced
AND SAVE!
ZZ
Pole Lamps
Sale
$C88
U
and
Provincial Rockers
$??
• 75 Sale
ROCKERS
Sale
Reg. $139.95
Reg. $49.95
TABLE LAMPS
Clearance
$^88
Foam Backs
Sale
$695 Clearance
Sale
Reg. $399.95
$EQ75
SOFA
Reg. $289.95
CHAIR
DAVENO
Clearance
With
Bench
Upright Piano
S199
With
S299 Bench
$75
Three
Piece .
S299
SI 99
Spinet Piano
SECTIONAL
Combination
TV’. Stereo, Radio
288
WW
Sale
Four
Piece
Terrific Value!
MAPLE
• TABLES
• CHAIRS
PORTABLE TY’s
12 x 15
• Coffee & End Tables
BEDROOM SETS
• Hutch
GIBSON
I
S179 Sale
Reg. $259.95
$133
Double Dresser,
Chest,
$188 Mirror,
Bookcase Bed
?1675
$99
Trade
Apartment
SIEGLER
Sale
Triple Dresser with Mirror,
2 Commodes, Bookease Bill
With
HEATERS
Size
SlAQSO
Reg. $209.95
Refrigerators
From.... ...........
with trade
$1QQ Coolers .... $24.50
Sale
Reg. $279.95
with trade
DINETTE SETS
Reg. $89.95
$59.75
7-Piece............
Drop Leaf
$19.50
Table ..._.....
$89
S59.95
Rugs
Every Item REDUCED
With Two
COC Reg. $499.95
Elements
ROTISSERIE
$20
W“ W
USED.. Power Mower
Amana Freezer, Refrigerators,
Ranges, Oil Heaters, Gas Ranges,
• RUGS •
ANNS
3-Piece
SOFA and TWO CHAIRS
Sale
SOdE
Portable Oven
COFFEE and END TABLES ÏÏ2
4x6 Braided
¡OFF
6x9 Braided
$4.88
Trash Burners, Chest of Drawers,
Dressers. Lawn Chairs, Child’s
$6.88 Tricycle, Wagons, Bedsteads, Coil
$17.50 SpringB, TV’s, Accordian.
FURNITURE
& APPLIANCE
Aumsville-Sublimity Junction on Highway 22
OPEN
I
Above Scott Young, one of the old-timers
of the Marion Forks area tun I m » seen at the
dedication services of Riverside Campground
icar Ills home baliwiek. Scott who was 74 years
old July 25th is still hale and hearty and scented
to lx» enjoying himself when The Enterprise
photographer t«H>k this picture. He wax having
a gotxl visit with Ed Graham, Wcndall Jones,
Earl luiyinan, and Rex Gibson of Salem. This
was a perfect day, and many folks of the area
spent considerable time at the campgrounds
after the ceremonies renewing acquaintences.
Thursday, Friday Until 8 P. M
Saturday Until 6 P. M.
by
the
J Mi or
Ilnur
Krummsblr Kale«
Itak II»
Mill illy
Mri-'SD
Hemorrhoid«
Pile»
Fl»luU Urnurr — pntlapM
lli-hlns and other Krelal ill«
ordern. Free dewrl|ills r
booklet
Dr. Reynolds Clinic,
S Aluro|H> lb-I’roc lotosi
lili I'mlrr Mirre!
SOFA and CHAIR
Twin or Full Size
RADIOS
GLENN F. GRAHAM
l*nlnllu(
EAKLY AMERICAN
BOX SPRINGS
MATTRESS SETS
Values to $12.95
Transistor
$54.75
and Seats ......
Innovations To Mark
Mary's Peak Trek
FROM
OUR FILES'''
Fifteen Years Ago
Among those driving to the
coast that week were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil l.ake, Mr and Mm.
Edwin Stone, Frances Caln and
Mm. Mei Robinson
Mrs. Anne Dawes was sutiati-
tuting at the Post Office for
Mm. Dean Jackson, who in
turn had been sutwtituting for
Mm. Mode Davis. who had
broken her arm.
Mr. and Mm. Charle« Kelly
and family had driven lo Van­
port to see tile damage causol
by the recent flood
At Stayton, Lorraine Walker
was queen of th«» Bean Festival.
Norma Jean Devine of Gates
was one of the princesses
Mrs. Ceci) Lake had returned
from Hardin, Mont., when- she
had attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of her parents
Mr. anti Mrs. Stephen Beck,
teachers at Mill City High
school that year,
had just
moved into the Baltimore apart­
ments.
Ten Years Ago
NAI.F.M, OREGON
OBITUARIES?’;
if
Death Takes
Mrs. Namislo
Mrs Minnie Namislo. 9.1. and
n resident of thr Marian Horne
at Sublimity fr>r thr past four
months, passed away Friday
She hnd b<»en In poor health
for some time. Before going to
Marian Home she hnd lived
with her «laughter. Miss Fran
ccs Namislo In Mill City.
She wn* born In Germany
and came to thr United States [
when IT years old. living in,
Philadelphia. Pa., until 11 years [
ago when she moved here
Survivors Inclixlc two daugh-
tern. Mrs. Pauline Brunner |
and Frurxxs Namislo both of |
Mill City: a »on. J<ihn Nanus
Io. Philadelphia: five grand-,
children and 17 great-grand
children.
Rosary was held at A p m. I
Sunday nt Weddle's Funeral I
Home in Stayton and Mass wns I
at 10 a. m Monday at Sublim­
ity Catholic church Interment
was at Belcrcst Memorial Park f
in Salem.
i FISHERMEN:
Brunner’s
Flowers
Wrskllng anil
Funeral Work
l'ut Howers anil
Potted Pianta
FLOU EKS
For All Ocrassions
230 N. E. 4th SL
Mill ( ity. Ore.
Phone 897-2452
H/f DELIVER
Automotive A Industrial
Maintenance
Welding, IHesrl Enfine
Service
Shop or Field
Delco Batteries
Factory Equipment
Ignition l*urta
Dealer for Alrco Welding
“Welcome Hawaii” was to be PROTfCT YOUR
the theme of the Oregon State FORESTS ANO
Producta
Fair that yrar, according to nn
YOU IX PROTECT
announcement
by
Governor
YOUR FISHING
Patteraon.
The lttn annual Bean Festival
Jim and Vrryl Hoover
at Stayton was scheduled to be
Ph. 897-2911 Mill City
held from July 29 through
August 1. A square dance jam­
boree was a featured attraction.
Kelly Lumber Sales had won
two close games from Eugene
in softball play.
Quick action on the [»art of
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
the Mill City Fire deportment
had saved the Clarence Hunt
home from being destroyed by
fire
A daughter hnd been lx»m
that week to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McCoy, named Rebecca Ann.
HOURS: 5 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Among Mill City visitors that
week were Mrs. F. R. Olin
of Vernonia. Mr
and Mm.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Frederick Olin of Klamath
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
cent Gowen of Whidby Island,
Wn. They were all former re­
sid nts.
Hoover's Repair
Buck and Doe Cafe
Mrs. William Learning
Five Years Ago
Nored Builders were playing
Mt. Angel at Allen Field Sat­
urday night of that week. Izical
men playing on the Builders
team were Jim Grant, Gordy
McMorris and Don Carey.
Susie
Rynearson,
Melody
Rosamond and Kathy Kelle of
Gates were spending the week
at Camp Kilowan near Dallas.
Mrs. Caroline Roda had just
told her home to Mr. and Mrs.
W W VanDuzen of Fox Val­
ley. The deal was handled by
Shelton Real Estate.
Playing at the Mill City
Theatre that week was a
double feature, “I Married a
Woman,” starring Danny Kaye
and Kim Novak and Frank Sin­
atra in "Pal Joey.”
Proprietor
Thank You.....
kVe Thank You For C oming To Our
Anniversary Party
Winner» of Door Prizes Were:
Al.ce Knodel, Mill City, Car Blanket
Beulah Bowes, Gates, Step Stool
P. M. Anderson, Fox Valley, Ice Bucket
Mill City Hardware
We Give S A II Green .Stamp«
151 8. W. Broadway
Phone 897-2977