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8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. August 29, 1!M*3 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Ask Us About Insurance Auto Fire Burglary Theft - Public Liability - Marine Health and Accident Life Hill Insurance Agency ED “Bud" DAVIS. Jr. J. C. KIMMEL 107 Wall St Phone 89*7-2660 Mill City, Oregon MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgom- ery of Roseburg visited here Friday at die home of his aunt Mrs. Harry’ Monroe and with other relatives. The Montgom ery» were on their way home from Tacoma. Wn . where they had attended funeral services for his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs Dwight Culp and baby daughter. Brenda, ot Springfield, were Saturday guests at the home of her bro ther. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rich mond. Barbara anti Pam The Culixs left Brenda with the Rich monds Air the week while they are on a short vacation in Cal ifornia. Mr. atxi Mrs. Lou Justesen are guests at the home of her nephew. Mr. and Mis. Ernest Christensen The Just esens have been living in North Rend but expect tn locate someplace in this area. They are former Mill City residents Paul Shartngson was here Saturday fo get some of his things to take back to his home in Roseburg. Ray Roberts nnd Terry Slscho took atxither load to Roseburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Title fished and enjoyed an outing at their cabin on the Metolius on Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr ami Mrs Edward (TedI Rogers and three children of Rio Dell. Calif . vUited with re latives here last week Mr. Rogers returmxl home after a few days but Mrs Roger» and children remained until Sun day. Grant Smith and his grand son. Donald Wagner visited Sat urday in Eugcm* with Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Claaon. Alice. Mitchell and Glenn Roseburg visited during the weekend with her mother, Mrs Edith Marks and with other re latives here. Mrs. Robert Schirwek wm honored with a farewell party at the Catholic hall in I<ynna Thursday, Autist 22. Hoatesses were Mrs Evelyn Johnson and Mrs. Isicy Palmer of Lyons and Mrs Ed Castle The Schie- wek family will be moving to Bend before the start of school. Where Mr. Schirwek will be running a service station. Mrs Ray Roberts and daugh ter, Jo, and Tina Lindberg as slated Sunday at Thetford Ixxlge on the IJttle North Fork when the Charles A. Spragues enter tained at a farewell open house The Spragues built the kxlge in 1948 and have donated it to Willamette University. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cbles. Mr and Mrs. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson. Mr. and M'S Donaki Teeters and Mr and Mrs. Dale Champ were After dinner, the group attend ed the football game Mr». R<*a llhoten visited at the home of Gates friend» last week, including flume of Mr and Mrs Oliver Watson and Mrs Maude Davis. Friend! << Mrs. Beulah Ma this helped her celebrate her 84th birthday anniversary Au- gust 21 with Ire cream, cake and ,(>ff.<- Those present were Mrs Mathis' daughter in law, Mrs. Robert Rust, and Mrs. G C. Barnhanit. Mrs Roan Rlioten, Mrs Oliver Watson. Mrs Mary I ou Howell. Mrs Hllmon Rains (ind Mis Harold Wilson Jcri-Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Parker left by plane from Salem Monday fisr Oakland. Calif . to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Edna Hut cheson She expects to spend alsart a week there. Mr and Mrs. Hugo Kadine and sons, Gary ami lairry of Ketchikan. Alaska, were week- end guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadine. By Mr». Floyd Swaim Mr. am! Mrs. Bill Harmisi of Bellflower, Calif . were vis itors this ¡vast week In the homes of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde OUv- Salem were fishing nt D<-|»«- Hable« lk>ra al MaaUam Mr and Mrs. Harry llirmai, Memorial lloanltal. Maylaa his nephew ami wife. Mr. and Bom August 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver and relative« Mrs Wilmer H. Ikiwnrr at Rt. in Salem. While here, Mr Bar 1. Lyons a girl. Brenda Marie, mon’s birthday anniversary was weighing 10 ¡xiunda 12% ounces celebrated with a family gather Bom August 20 to Mr and ing for cake am! coffee Mrs Gilbert Ernest Bnaig ot Ijut Sunday Bob. Ed nnd Jack Oliver, Harry and Bill Gates a boy. Ernest Rixlrrlck. Harmon and Tom Harmon of i weighing 5 pounds 7% ounce«. l.is fiancee. Miss Helen Gisler, i Born August 20 to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Allan Slavenaki ot Ray. Mr and Mr» Gail Cutsforth. Stayton a girl. Rachel I-aVrmc. Lyle and Lynn were at the weighing 6 pmimls 10% < since». Bom August 21 to Mr and coast last Wednesday deep sea fishing. They reported a pretty Mrr Clyde Ijsm Hendren <4 Jeffer»<m a hoy. Victor I asm. gmxl catch. Mrs Grace Myers is now con weighing 7 pounds 12’» ounces Bom August 21 to Mr and valescing nt home following the removal of a cataract from one Mn Jimmie I > Verne Cum- eye. Mrs. Myers, who was «tack of Salem a son. Thomas nearly blind before, can now Allen weighing 5 [xnimls 12 oun- see light, but It will lx- nt cea Born August 22 to Mr and least n month before she can be fitted with glasses She Is Mrs Charles Albert Huckrby of I i a being carrtl for by her daugh Mill City .i l> ter, Mrs. Winona Nims, of rence, weighing 7 [xxinds 10% Wixxlbum, at the home of her ounces. B«>m August 22 to Mr. and daughter. Mrs. b D Bumgarn er. who Is now employed at the Mrs. Charles Wayne McCaul ey of Staytim a hoy. Quick I-re Stayton Woolen Mills Mrs. Aaron Watson and weighing 6 (»Kinds 11% ounces Born August 21 to Mr. and daughter, Helen, of Seattle left for Portland Monday aftrr Mrs I Jinny Ize Fredericks of spending the long weekend at Sublimity a aon, Tony WUU the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Har weighing M [»Minds 3 ounces. Born August 24 to Mr. and old Wilson The group drove to Sisters Sunday where they cn- Mrs. Edward Carl Peters of Rt 1. a aon. Frank I»-e weigh . joyed a picnic. Galea Community church is ing 8 [»Minds 5% <Minces. [ gleaming with a new coat of i paint. Also, much work has been donated repairing the rr»»f ; nnd caves troughs nnd general refurbishing by thoughtful com-, munlty members. Ginger, daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs BUI Gabriel, celebrated her first birthday anniversary last Friday morning with a Hemorrhoidt small party. Present were bro Piles thers Kim and Billy, sister, Lisa and Denise and Chris Fistula—fissure — prolapaw Stewart. Itching unit other Rectal dis- Last Friday afternoon Mr. orders. Free descriptive anti Mrs. Bill Gabriel entrrtnin- booklet •*d her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Reynolds Clinic, Charles Mnson of Cascadia and her brother-in-law ami sister, Natur<>|mth-Proctology Mr and Mrs. Fred Taykir of till Center Street Idanha. SALEM. OREGON J. C. Kimmel. Ed Davis and his financée, Miss Helen Gisler. attended the Rams-Dallas Cow boys football game in Portland Saturday evening. Melinda Masxmgham, who has been a hixise guest in the Robert Rust home since July 7, ( is returning to her home in Ixx Angeles Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hcnncss Flower» For All drove to Depoc Bay salmon OCCASIONS fishing Saturday but became discouraged by the rain and Wire Service came home after catching one salmon. However, they return Our Glad Field Is ed Sunday, enjoying benutiful Blooming weather and catching two more fish. 230 N. E. 4th St Mr. and Mrs. Merle St«-wart. Mill City, Ore. In the company of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 897-2452 Bill Gabriel, drove to Portland Saturday evening where they WE DELIVER wore dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Searcy. ®ÿ> N. * among tlx me attending a ban i <pirt in Stayton Saturday even ing given by the company from which they purchased the new fire truck. Mr nnd Mrs Giles Wagner were hosts at their home Sat unlay evening for the monthly meeting and »upper of the G E. M. pinochle club Members (Me sent were Ml- ami Mrs Joe Bowes of Gates. Mr. nnd Mr» G D Myers. Elkhorn: Mr nnd Mrs S. G Mvers. Stayton: Mr and Mrs Keith Phillips. Mr and Mrs Elmer Taylor and the hosts. Mr. ami Mrs dim Richmond nnd daughters, Hirharn and Pam and Brenda Culp attended the Hitchman picnic at Detroit lj»ke Sunday. Sunday guests nt the Keith l*hiliips home were Mr and Mrs Ariel Izvins of Albany nnd their daughter and three children, who are visiting them from Nevada. r* Society for the Prevention of Accumulated Frost / Subscribe to The Mill City Enterpr se Geta New Refrigerator-Freezer That's ENTIRELY FROST-FREE I Brunner’s Flowers YOU'LL NEVER NEED TO DEFROST AGAIN! It’s true! New frost-free electric Refrigerator- Freezers simply do not form frost! There are no ice-jammed freezing compartments ... no stuck-tight ice trays... and best of all, no messy defrosting, ever again! You gain more food storage space... no frost build-up on freezer walls to rob you of usable room. Your refrigerator-freezer will function more efficiently, too, in a frostless atmosphere which allows freer air circulation. Join the SPAFs k Never Defrost a Againf^j LOOK FOR THIS TAG on the new frost-free refrigerator-freezers at your appliance i REALLY PAYS OFF dealer's today! 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