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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1963)
Iriuiee« N uiii I h I o lx u patient nt Good Samaritan Ixaipllal In Portland, where she underwent ey<- surgery Thursday. Friends j wishing to send her cards at the hospital, tlx- address is 1015 N. W. 22nd st. nt Lovejoy j LOCALS v? r A II hhik I i I (<>r l-xluy—"Mur rlagc « committee <*( two un ways mill mi-ana han lurr way, tin' other pruvldea the means " Mr». Ita>nu>n<l (tarry <»( ill laiixsik visited laat week nt the home of her mother, Mr» Susie linynra mxl her unde, Jlin Greer. She took both of them track home with her tor u week'a visit Mr». (lirtaUna Itlaon of Prairie City la visiting thia week lit tile home of her niece, Mra. Gladys Mason 'Hie elder ly woman haa lieen confined to a hoapltid for the ¡Hist five mmitha with n broken hip. Imt drove her car hen- for a vlalt. Mr. mxl Mra. Bob Baltimore of Bend, a|>ent the weekend vis iting with th»- Veryl Mobergs. The two men took In the f<»»t- trail gam- nt Multnomah stad ium in which Terry Baker played. Mrs. K. E. Atchinwm return cd this week after spending three weeks visiting with her non and fmnlly. the James Byers nt Los Angeles. Calif. They t<«»k her on a number of Interesting tripe while she was there. Including visits to Dis neyland ami Marine I .and .She also watched the Joey Bishop show ami films being made at Warner Bros lot She said she saw a number of movie stars Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Dav* Manta, iM'<MMii|miil««l by sons, Allan and Paul, were among th-xn- taking In thc I« Angeles Rums I i.dlas Cowboys football game Saturday ut Mult nomah Studium. Brings Results—Try It Every Week Mr. and Mr». Albin Oixqx-r and funilly *|x-nt the wci-keiul nt Seattle, Wn , Where they visited with tlie Gerald Ander son family. They llv«-d here dm Ing dam conslructlon years. Ph«- Andersons took them on in- temtlng sight seeing tripa in and anxind Seattle. Only ATLAS Offers Two Tire Guarantees Choose the BEST one for YOU 1. TIME Diuilri Klelliege, who Miftertxl a severe heurt attack n week ago is resting comfortably at his home according to hi» wife. H<- will remain in lx»d for other week and then will checked to determine how tensive the nttacx was. Klrihege has suffered from a Iwart condition tur several years Ixit has never had tills severe an attack before Itarlxirit llliiiiiefi*teln, iliiugli ter of Mr mid Mra Iktli Blum- enatein la now employed try the telephone <-oni|Miny in Salem. Shi- atti-talcil tin- University of Oregon last year Imt plana on The ItHLt Siuitlnm Union lllgli working n year before n-aum- unno-il» are now available, ac Ing her atudica cording to Mrs Rosemary Frerijom They may be olrtnln- Mr. and Mra. Martin Ilan «•d at th«- high school next Tues sen and Terry were In Portland day evening fnxn 7 30 to 9.30 Saturday where they took In the fiaitlrall game at Multnomah Mr». Verne Shaw, who 1« ho«- Stadium. They anw the Ixxi pltallz<-d nt Good Samaritan in Angele* Rains and the Dallas Portlund is reported to lx- get Oiwlmya play amt report an In ting long satisfactorily. 1I»T trrrating game, iiu-y said they husband said she was expected miw a number of Mill City to lx- able to return home in people there Including Mr and abrxit a week. Mra. Ikai Walker ma! family, Mr and Mra. Benny Ifa-nnett Mr. iu>d Mrs. Bill Koch und anil family and T.imra Morris Bob Sullivan will spend thc I ji - On the way home they stopped l»>r Dny w««-k«-nd doing some and visited with Mrs. Verne sight-sreing in British Colum Shaw nt tlx- Good Samaritan bia. hoapltal Mrs Hansen aaid she wimld be undergoing more testa Mr. anil Mr». Fret Moore thia week sjx-nt the weekend fishing at Mrs. Jim Owen*, klnilergnrt rn teacher at Mari-Linn pre ttdaxil announced thia week that there wiaikt In« a meeting of the mothers whose children would lx- 5 by November 15 ilte meeting will lx- held nt the school SepU-mtier 10 nt 7:30 Also planned thia year is onc- dny classes for youngsters 4 yean old. and mothers of children in thia uge group an- also invited to attend. U—The Mill City Enterprise, Thurwilay, Auguxt 29, 1 <H»3 Elk laikr. thcr very who had time got They report thc wca- cold hut Mrs Moore, not fished tor some some nice ones. »«•<‘«HI»|»Ullfxl by Bud Ihivls ntwl his fiancee. Helen Glsier of Stayton, were umong thmc taking In the Rama-Dallas Cowboys hxittMill game In Portland Saturday. J. C. 1 EU» purchase OR Mr. and Mr». Gordon McMor ris have returned from a two week’s vacation which took them as far south as San Fran cisco, Calif., and as far east as Reno, Nev. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fleetwmxl and family nt Bandon on their way south In San Francisco on Sat urday they attended the wed ding of Miss Connie Vander- vort and Edward John Bridgc- mnn III at Our Lady of Angels Roman Catholic church. They spent some time sightseeing and visited friends at San Quen tin Federal Prison. They spent mwic time at [Jike Tahoe and Reno, Nev., and returned to Mill City Thursday night. 2. I’be gorgeoas Sylic sitters, Deanna, Joan and Deanda, singing trio from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, will appear nightly al lhe Oregon State Fair Revue in Salem August 30 to September 7, plus a matinee Sunday, September 1. The three girls won the National Entertainment Award in Chicago in 1956, anil have been singing professionally in night clubs and on television shows the past two years. Jimmie Holgers, another native North we sterner, head, the cast of the fast-paced revue. ■ duction will result in the closing of its Portland plyiock plywood plant on August 31. Albany and Lyons will share in the $21 millkin plant improve- men! program to lx- undertaken by Simpson Timber Co., it was revi-ali-d her«- by Dale Davis. manngcr-Orcgon Timberlaixls. for Simpson. Plans for the program were announced by C H Bacon, Jr., Seattle, president of th«- comp any, wtx» said thut the initial work will lx- done at Shelton. Wash., and will he extended to the company's other 20 plants at 12 communities in Or«-g<xi Washington anil California over a two-year period Davis said the program in cludes plans for modernization of thc Simpson plants at Albany Lyons and Idanha, but he said • emphasis will be placed on production reduction rather than on expanskm.” He said pi a ns here call for no n«-w build ing construction but for replace ment of obsolet«* pnxx-ssing equipment designed to enhanc«- efficiency. This, Davis said, will include installatkxi of a new patcher and n<-w edge gluer He said the electronic press, peculiar to the Albany plant, will be retami-d. He added that the amount of in vestment to be mad«- in this area has not yet been deter mined. B iuxxi said that $10 million will be spent on n»-w construct- UMi and madernizatxm this year and another $11 million will be invested in Simpson's lumber, plywood, chemical and wood fib er productkin in 1964. 1965 and 1966 Bacon said the company's emphasis on modernized pro- The oldi-st plant in the soft- w<xxl plywexxi industry was built in 1905 and has been operated by Simpson since its acquistion of the M and M Wood working Co in 1956. Bacon said the Portland ply- wood operation no longer meets the economic requirements of competition in the plywood business. Most of the $10 million being invested this year is for com plete dry lumber manufactur ing plant facilities and complete new veneer processing facilities at Shelton, Wash., and expand ed plywoood production at Kla math and Eureka, Calif. Lumber and veneer plants un der construction in Shelton will form one of the largest all-wood manufacturing concentrations in the United States. ^edweanng.^ If there's any original tread design left, you may want to choose an adjustment on a new tire prorated on the bas is of original tread depth re maining, regardless of how long you have had the tire. PLYCRON 7.50 x I4GRIP SAFE 7.50 x 14 $16.95 Blackwall $22.60 Plus tax and your old tire. Plus tax and your old tire. The Only REAL Bargain: ATLAS 2-WAY GUARANTEE 16 to 20 ,< Better Traction I p to 25' c Greater Mileage Smoother Ride Better Stability - Control I>ess Road Noise Bassett's Chevron Station Ph. 897-2786 Mill City, Ore. 1st ANNIVERSARY SALE Mr. i*n<l Mr«. Itolph Jull and their two children from Port land were guests Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs William Shepherd. Yes, We Have Been In Business In Mill City Mr. iuxl Mr«, o. W. Gorton from Salem were luncheon guests Saturday at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixjwcll Crec For Over One Year ★ The MUI City Gardra club will meet Thursday. September 5 nt the home of Mrs. Q V. Miller nt 1252 S. E 4th St. with Mrs. Mike Cherry as co-hoatess for the 1 o'clock dessert lunch eon ★ ★ Come in and see our selection of New 1964 Models of TV Sets. ☆ ☆ <7 Generous Trode-ln Allowances Bonk Financing — Low Interest ☆ ☆ ☆ "You Can Be Sure If It's Westinghouse ☆ ☆ ☆ New Shop Hours: NOON TO 5:00 P. M. MON. THRU FRI. MODEL P 3190 9:00 A. M. — 12:00 P. M. SATURDAY * ☆ ☆ it’s exclusive Westinghouse “instant-on” TV Word waa received here that Emma A. Haley, formerly ot Salem but now of Astoria died Monday at the age of S4. Mrs. Haley is the mother of Jim Ha ley, formerly of Mill City. Only $ 199.95for portable TV with the biggest engi neering news of the year-"Instant On"-and only Westinghouse has it! Turn on the set...you get picture and sound instantly. No waiting for warm-up! Get “Instant On” TV...with big 19-inch*screen that’s filter- shielded to give sharp, clear pictures, indoors or out... twin telescoping antennas...slim new attache styling with attractive trim. Westinghouse triple-guarantees it. 1. 90 days for parts and labor. 2.1 year for picture tube. 3. 1 year for circuit board (if it fails, you get a new set). fUH F Tuner $20) ’diagonal measure Harley Uuunp of Portland spent two days visiting at the home of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ. Tlie two men took a trip over to R«-dmond Wednes day. lati'niiiK' Beauty ttaloa al Stayton. O|x-n Monday through Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: 8:30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769- 5322. 383 Third Street. 4fltf Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise MILEAGE The instant you turn on this TV, Visiting thl« w««-k at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haywood are their grandchildren. Knth- k-cn and Steven Anders«xi. Their jmrents, Mr and Mrs. Dick Anderson of Tillamook are <«i vacation. Also at th«- Haywood home is Mary Stev ens of Reseda, Calif. Rev and Mr». ».Ills Warner will move this weekend to Port Orford on tiw- southern Oregon coast where they have accepted a pastorate. He has served as pastor of the Mill Oty As sembly of God church for the A number <»f Inquiries have irast two years. A new minister tx-en received at The Enterprise for the church hen- has not office regarding the address of yet been secured. Ben Cobcr, wiioac wife, Bcr- ncice, (Missed away recently. Mr. ami Mr». John Bennett Cober was the Southern Pacific and graddaughter, Terry Lynn agent when they lived here and Jamison of Cbvtnn, Calif., are then purchased the former Mill visiting at the home of Mr. ami City Ligue and published that Mrs. Boger Nelson. They arc tor several years. His address also spending some time at De now is 164 E. Standley, Ukiah, troit Ijtkc and from here will Calif. get in some fishing in British Columbia Ix-fore returning Mr«. IJlIlan Wrilx and her home. They arc cous I ns of Mr. sister, Miss Betty Fly of Los Nelson. Angeles, Calif., arc visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wen Jay Kaamtisaen, Spanish In dell Heller. Miss Fly and Mrs. structor at Snntiam High school Heller worked together for has returned after spending the many years in Los Angeles. summer in Idaho where he took Over the weekend Hellers took some classes at the University. their guests on a trip to the He will reside in one of Mrs. Uoyd Center, up the Columbia O. K. DeWitt's cottages this river highway and then on to winter, located two miles west Tillamook and Astoria, where of town they stayed over night. Mr«. Kirk Wirlck and child ren of Roseburg arc visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck. you can choose the montha- in-use adjustments on a new tire prorated on the number of months since the date of You can be sure...if it’s i Westinghouse Service Calls $4.00 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 90 DAYS 15 Years Experience - Radio -TV ☆ ☆ ☆ HOWARD'S GOLDEN RULE TELEVISION Sales and Service With Golden Rule Translator Co. Phone 897-2446 Mill City, Oregon Located on Santiam Highway