The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly
By Non-Surgical Method
The non eurgunl. ehetronicl | nienla will be given without
tiu-lhod for trenUnmit of Hom- I 1 additional fee "
orrhnida (Pile«) developed by
I’alienta experience little, it
doctors of the Beal Oliver any pain. Their treatment re
Heinly Blvd. Clinic baa linen ao .....'•» M hoapitaliaation and
awieaaful and |>erinanent in doea not employ druga or in*
nature thill the following pol­ jec Uona
icy la offered their patients:
Write belay for a free, da*
"After all ayrnptonia of llein acriptive booklet, youra without
orrlxiiila .. bave aubaidad and obligation: The Beal Oli ver
the patient baa been dia Hun.lv Blvd Clinic. Chiroprac­
charged, if he should ever have tic Physicians, 2020 N E.
a recurrence, all further treat Handy Blvd , Portland 12. Ore.
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Mr. and Mr». Bob Hill and
Mr.
iuu I
Mr». Raymond Mr and Mr*. Carl Kelly spent
Burge and two children from last weekend at Road's end on
A thought for today—There Klo IJnda, Calif., were guests the coast.
Is no point in tracing your an­ of Mr. and Mrs Charlie French
cestry If you don't know where from Saturday until Monday.
Mr. end Mr». Robert Hhetbm
your children wen- last night.
and their three children from ;
Mr». J. C. Dtcklruwm and Mr. Hollister, Calif., are visiting at1
1» K. Went kik I eon Kranr-th and Mrs. O. W. Gorton all of the ixxne of her parents. Mr
were Saturday and Sunday visit­ Salem visited at the home of and Mr*. Earl Ixoucks.
ors in Portland. Olla Jane Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree on
Ward«- returned with them after Sunday.
Paul Barkley of lx»Ran, Uta*,
spending a week visiting with
joined
hi* family, who have
Mrs. (hurtle French arrived
relative**
home Sunday after spending been visiting here for the past
two weeks on Friday He mad«-
Mr. nnd Mr». Hud (Urn tn in» tfa* past three weeks In Mis­ the drive from Logan in one
were Saturday and Sunday vis­ souri. where she visited her day. They are visiting with her
itors at Vancouver, Washing­ mother and other relatives.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ton with friends and relatives.
Kelly and with other friends |
Mr. and Mr». Dick Freeman and relatives.
Allan Wanlr waa a visitor In and children spent the weekend
Corvallis Monday. Allen was at Spirit Lain. Wn , where her
Visiting boit week at the
getting a medical check-up on jut rents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
tils back caused from a recent Prexton of Longview, Wn., home of her uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mr*. Don Westrick was
joined them.
uuti> accident.
Sherry Westrick of Longview,
Days like this are made for Olympia
Mr. and Mr». Peter Hrekke
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rada Wn. Mr* We*trick took her
neice
on
a
visit
to
Bush
House
| were in Salem Sunday where and family and Anton Moravec
they attended the Sons of Nor- were among those attending the in Salem while she was here 1
yay picnic at Pringle Park. Bohemian picnic at Silver Creek Her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Earl i
Westrick arrived Friday and
On« ingredient is priceless: /ti the Waler
They said they had a wonderful Falls Sunday.
spent the weekend, taking their
day. Races, games and other
-OX»-»
with
them.
< ntertninment was on
the
Mr». Cluirle» Dolezal. Mrs. daughter back
schedule of the day's activities. Wendell Heller and M ■ ■ i > ink While here the group got in
Kb-ihcge. members of the Mill some good fishing at Detroit i
I-ou ell Fleetwood took a City Garden club were in Stay­ !-ake and also took in the San-
group of youngster* to the ton Tuesday, when- they were tiam Bean festival.
Youth Presbyterian Camp Sun­ judges in Stayton’s Annual Pe­
Mr. and Mr». Gil Duckworth
day where thew will s|wnd a tunia show.
•pent last week visiting with,
week. Those going were Willard
Fleetwood, Ijirry and Bruce
Brian Moffatt, who hurt been relatives in Renton, Wn. They
llillesland and Dick Berg
home on a 20-day leave from report an enjoyable time.
the Air Force at Oxnard AFB.
Mr. and Mr», (harle» De
Get»,- Calkin» hue iH-en visit­ Calif., was taken to Portland
ing in Olmpia, Wash . wit' Wednesday afternoon where he Guire < Ruth Higdon i moved I
relatives and will bring his caught a jet to return to hi* over the weekend to their bom«- j
at Silverton, which was recent '
1 grandmother back for a short duties.
)y completed.
1 visit
Carl Hall Kelly took John
Mr. and Mr». Elmer Shaw Kelly and Jim Hirte to Eugene
Mr. and Mr». Robert luuidro
were i»arts at their home Sun- Sunday where they are attend­ and Louise, from Astoria, were
, day for u surprise birthday din- ing a student conference. Jim is overnight guests one night last I
I ner in honor of their sistcr-in- student body president and John week at the home of her moth- j
I law, Mrs. Ivan Crawford of is vice president.
er, Mrs. Anna Swdft.
Staybin. Attending were Mr.
Mr. and Mr». Dick Cowden,
| and Mrs. Ivan Crawford. Mr.
Mr. and Mr». Bert Morris
amid Mrs. William Holtorf. Val­ Janet and Darla from Redmond spent the past week in Port- ;
spent
from
Friday
until
Sun
­
eric. Vicki and Vonda. Mr and
land visiting at the home of j
Mrs Ernie Thompson and Rus­ day at the home of her parents. her son-in-law and daughter. ;
sa 11 all of Stayton. Mr and Mf and Mrs. Paul Cr> •• Sat­ Mr and Mrs. John Carmony i
I Mrs. Bob Williams and Nikki urday the group went to the and family and with other |
of Turner. Mr. and Mrs Don coast where the men went deep friends.
Andrews of Eugene, Mr. and sea fishing.
Mrs Bud Bilyeu and Brent and
Mr». Norah Selfridge, form­
Mr. and Mr». Ibil|ili Easley
| Mr and Mr*. Elmer Shaw.
from .Salem and her sister. Miss er resident of Mill City and |
Idanha, remain* seriously iU I
Mr. und Mr». Jerry K< mu - Mil Ired Titus from Portland with cancer at her home in I
were
dinner
guests
Sunday
at
mond and family visited the'
Long Beach. Calif. Friends
George Stovalls for a couple of the home of their uncle and wishing to write her or send
Daniel
days last week They an* at aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Kleihege. Miss Titus remained cards may send them to: Mrs.
i Seal Rock
for a visit at the Kleihege Norrih Selfridge. 2301 Pi«ia-
den. Ave.. Long Beach 6. Cal.
HOURS: 4 P. M. to 2:30 A. M.
home.
Mr. and Mr». Don Andrews
from Eugene spent the weekend
World War I Veteran» and
Mr. anil Mr». Thoma» Scott
• • •
i at the home of her parents. Mr
Auxiliary members will meet at !
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Barney
Scott
ami Mrs. Elmer Shaw.
and Vicki, spent last weekend the Mill City Elementary school
Thursday. August 15 at 6 p. m. |
Mrs. Jama*» Swan. Mrs. John nt the coast and report lovely A business meeting will follow i
weather.
I Swan and Miss ¿Mice Smith
according to H. J. Peterson. |
wen* among those attending a
commander.
Mr. and Mr». George Meyer-
■ shower in Albany Saturday ev-
9 P. M. to 2 A. M. Friday and Saturdays
I ening lor Mrs Stanley True hoff and daughter. Debbie and
Mr*. Sylvia Dunean was hon­
| (Marion Pesck .) She taught Marvin Kocneke and his moth­ ored with a surprise party Mon­
i school here a number of years er of Bremen, Kan., visited day evening at her home when
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with their cousins, Mary Hart­
I ago.
man and Otto Koeneke Tues­ friends "dropped in” to help
her celebrate her birthday an­
Mr. and Mr». 1>> mc I1 Fleet day.
niversary. The guests brought
wood will spend three days in
ice cream and a birthday cake
Mr».
(>.
E.
Schultz,
who
had
Ashland this week taking in
for refreshments. Present were
been
visiting
at
the
home
of
three plays at the famed
her son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. Leland Kap-
Shakespcrian Festival.
Chris Campbell, Owner
Mr and Mrs. Don Moffatt, left linger. Mrs Ingle Johnson. Mrs.
Gladys
Mason.
Mrs.
Emery
Phone 859-2801
Mehama, Oregon
Mr». Fred Ha-rg anal children Friday by bus for her home at Primeau, and Mrs. Margaret
spent two days in Corvallis last Paradis«', Calif. After she got Rush.
week assisting her sister-in-law home she called here and said
with packing. Mrs. W. H. Mc­ it was 90 in the shade there,
Clusky and children left this and that was in the evening.
i week for LaGos. Nigeria where
Mr. and Mr». Mel Eide and
she will join her husband for a
two year stay. He has been on children spent last week camp­
the staff at OSU for some Unto ing at Elk Iuikc near Bend.
' and will return at the end of Mrs. Eide said they had a
, the Nigeria stay where he is marvelous time and that one
, connected with a new univer- day the youngsters caught 20
fish. Camping next to them
i atty there.
were Rev. and Mrs. Richard
Enjoying it picnic dinner and Cole and family and friends of
the beautiful scenery at Silver their from Klamath Falls.
: Creek Falls Sunday were Mr
Nancy Stewart sprat last
’ and Mrs. S E. Richards. Mr
PERSONAL STATIONERY
' and Mrs. Dallas Smithey and last week visiting with relatives
in
Hermiston
and
Pendleton.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
LETTERHEADS
Richards, Virginia, LeRoy and Her grandmother, Mrs. S. W.
Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Norvell Stewart brought her home and
ENVELOPES
Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Garth has been visiting with the
Howton and family, Mrs. Har­ Charley Stewart family.
vey Tblbert. and Doris Hutch-
Ed Walchter and family of
t inson.
Big Lagoon, Calif., spent the
week camping at Dtroit Lake
and visiting friends in the area.
They were Tuesday evening
(tinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kelly.
NEW FEATURES
ENCLOSURES
1.3 Ix-uuliful ready-mixed colas*.
(Colorutr cuitom-mitfd colon
tltghlly higher)
Chinese & American Foods
GET SECOND
QUART for onl,
Specializing In Orders To Go.
NO LIMIT TO OUANTITYI
OTHER BOYSEN MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS!
(These are not lc Sale items) (Prices slightly higher in outtying areas)
oooauss DaiiM
IIMIOLOII INAMIL
Gal. $6.44
IOTMN 100*. PURI
HOUSI PAINT
ee tXTieiOS WOOO P«IMn
Gul. $41.71
5-Gal. tin $41.(11 per gal-
■OTSIN SHAKI ANO
■ USTIC PAINT
Gal. $4.61
5-GaL tin $4.47 per fill.
PIASOLUX OIOSS INAMIL
Gal. $9.00
POICH ANO DICK INAMIL
or LATI« HOOK PAINT
Gal. $6.41
Announcement!
Portland will be in charge of our kitch­
en.
BUY ONE QUART
BOYSEN RUBBERGLO
Flat Wall Finish .._.$l,98
ML $1.98
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
Beginning August 16th John Lee, for­
merly Chef at the Sheraton Hotel in
V
qt $2.67
LOCALS^ &
Janice Ntock and Margaret 5—The Mill City Enterprirw, TTiurnday, Auguat 15, 1963
Ellis from Sweet Horne spent j
from Friday to Monday at the
home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills.
PLAN AHEAD
fl
qt. $1.98
I
Hal Hbx-k frocn Hwret Home
I spent from Friday until Mon
day visiting at the home of his
uncle und aunt and cousins. Mr.
and Mrs Ellis Wilson and fam­
ily.
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Other Painting S| wcìu L h . Come in Today anil SAVE!
FREE GIFTS FRIDAY
Dancing To Live Music
Riverview Cafe & Lounge
Fine Printing
MILL
CITY.
O R £ B O N
HURWfSAtt ENDS AUG. 24
NEW POWER
NEW PRIMER
M c C ulloch
840
’■ /fhi
. now better than ever!
Itu
• New primer tor instant starts
Exclusive shock absorber system
• Balanced handling — All portion cutting • Fingertip controls
• Takes bars up to 42' • New optional gear ratios — 3:1 or 3.6:1
for extra lugging power • Compact, lightweight, dependable
Ray Branch & Son Equipment Co.
Phone 859-2240
Mehama, Oregon
Come In And See Our Full Line Of 1964 Models.
Cathy and Cliristy Beam, twin
granddaughters of Mrs. L. F.
Howell have been visiting here
for the past week Mrs. Howell
has been showing the girls
some of the spots of interest
in the area.
Mr. and Mr» CMM Ijake
went to Eugene Sunday to meet
their grandchildren, Terry and
Shannon Coryell, and to bring
them here to visit. Tuesday they
took Terry to Portland where
he left for home to be ready
for football practice on the Red­
ding team. Shannon will remain
for a longer visit with her
grandparents.
IjsFraime Beauty Salon at
Stayton. Open Monday through
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours i|
8:30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769-
5322. 383 Third Street
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