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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1963)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Sept 26. 19631 Miss Susan Coffman Honored at Shower all new stock of DRESSES - BLOUSES - SWEATERS Dresses at $4.98 and $7.95 Blouses $3.98 Sweaters $5.98 and up Ada’s Needle Shop A kitchen sh»nver was given Tuesday evening for Miss Su san Cbffman bride-elect «4 Jack Bain, at th«- Riverview in M«-- hama. Th«- dinner table was d«-- corated with a white tablecloth and bouquet of asters. An um brella decorated with pink amt white net hung inverted over th«- center of the table. Each guest was given a “pot scrubber" of nylon net shaped like a flower. A Chinese dinner was served to the following. Susan Coffman. Florence McCurdy. Donna Sny der, Jo Whitsett. Barbara Steer*. Carol Carson, Helen Sea ba ugh. Laura Rarey. Carol Lieuallen. and Izouann Goffin. Enable to attend but sending gifts were { Vi Campbell ami Barbara Olson After dinner the honored guest , opened her gifts The door prizes were won by Helen Sea- j baugh and Carol Carson. Marilyn Club Meets At Peterson Home M irilyn Club met Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. Erwin Peter son for a 12:30 covered tiislt luncheon with Mrs Bert Mor ri* as cohostes*. Following the luncheon a busi ness meeting was held with the president. Mrs. Bert Morris presiding. By-laws for the club were discussed and a "sample" was read with some changes made. They will be read at the next meeting and voted on. The Rainbow Girls were dis cusseti and way* of helping the assembly suggested. Mrs. Floyd Völkel told of a v isit made to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home this summer by four of the members and told how the club could do things Io help the home. The October meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs William Shuey with Mrs Cecil l-ake as co-hoatess. Santiam Ripples fill vacancies that were left from last spring Clasa meeting* are ««•In-ilult-d for this week. Cu»tom Bulldozing Al. WARD l(y Joy re <il«*Mi>u The student* of Santiam are now into their third week of school Thing* are beginning to settle down to form what will lx- mon* or less of a nxitlne pattern for idxxit the next nine , month* of <xir lives Now that the . first stxx'k of the change from , summer is over, *ch«x»l seem* , , a reality. Attesting to this is the fact that almost till of the Fresh men nrt1 able to open their kick er* on th«- first or second try. More aixi more of th«- student* , an- getting less and les* wor ried about the 30-minute lunch ! iteli *U3 ur M»1 "No Job Too Small' M E H A M A Mrs. John Tm-tvrs Mr* Keith Phillip* went to Ashland during the w«s-kend to take their daughter. Willow to SOT where she will I m - register Brunner’s Flowers Illg as a junior tills year Willow will lx- majoring in Art and; plans on tx-ing a high sclxxil art teacher. Mr*. Phillips also visit j Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City ed her son'* family the Jim Phil Flower« For All lips in Roseburg. They recently <M'< ASIONS movtxl from Springfeld to Ro»«- Ixirg where h«- I* a teacher In Wire Service "hour." 1 jist wxx-k. th«- Student Goun- th«- elementary schoila Our Glad Field 1» Mr anti Mr*. Julius Titze cil met for th«- first time. Such i accompanied th«- Eldon Titze* eminent items as th«- J. V Blooming Cheerleader tryouts and Student of Stayton to McMinnville a | lkxly Card* were discussed. R«-- week ago Sunday when- they I 230 N. K. 4th 8t. e* iving particular attention was were guest* at th«- Ikxigla* Tltz«- (Formerly Dew Drop In) Mill City. <>rr. a revi«-w of th«- system of choos home, lliis was th«- first time I’hoiic 897-2432 the elder Titze's had seen their | ing the Boy and Girl of the •/i Mile East of Mill City, Highway 22 Month. z\ committee was ap- lOmontha-old great granddaugh WE DELIVER pointed from the (Axinctl to in ter. Guests thia Sunday at the Gates Club Not To Titzes were Mr. and Mi* Roy Hospital Auxiliary vestigate this further. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Have Products Show Also meeting last week were Downing and daughter. Irene, Has Rummage Sale the Let termen, t h e Future of Roseburg. GATES — Members of the The first fall meeting of the Homemakers of America tFHAi Th«- Mehama Hom«- Extension Gates Women's club met Thurs Special Sandwiches Santiam Memorial Hospital Aux day, September 19. The meet iliary was held at the home of and the Honor Stxsiety. These Unit will hold their first mix-ting ing followed a pot luck lunch. Mrs. Byron Shuck with Mrs, organizations el«-ct«xi officers to Octotx-r 2 in Ute Fellowship Rixxn of the church Hie meet It was decided not to have a HOURS: 6 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Alta Bodeker assisting the host Auxiliary members have this ing will be on “Clutter in the home products slww this Fall ess. Tentative plans were made and various other fund raising for fall activities and it was annual project as one of their Kitch«-n" and will start at ID 30 activities were discussed. A noted that the rummage «ale big money raising event* of the A pot luck luncheon will lx- Closed Mondays products demonstration was held in August was n financial I year and appreciate the patron served at noon. Tills meeting age and donation* made to the slxnild lx- of interest to all I given at 2 o'clock. success. honn-maker* ami everyone Is in-! sale. Vited to attend. Mr. and Mr* Chris Mclxarald of Glide visited hen- last Tues day with their daughter* fam ' lll«-s, th«- D L. Teeters ami | Harold 1 ongfellows Limin and Debbie Wagner *|M-nt the wi-ckeml visiting with their aunt's family, th«- Vcrn Fisher* in Albany. Mr* Bonnie Wagner and »on, !>>nald. and Don Smolke were dinner guests ‘ Sunday at the Fisher* and i brought the girl* home with I them. Mr. and Mrs. M V Frame. TK, thing it io remind you of Oakridge were weekend | to bring a pound of fongi.« guest* at th«- home of tier sister, : from th* morkol." Mrs E. J. Hughe*. Mr*. Blanche McDonald of Salem visited with relative* and friend* her«- Saturday. Steak», Chicken Mr. und Mr*. Grant Smith went to Eugene Sunday when-; Chinese Food they visited with hi* mother, See Food Mrs (Tara Smith Th«- Emil Weibnann familyI moved into the house next to tlx-, Live Music Every post office that was vacated last Friday and Saturday week by the Ed Schleweks Mr and Mr*. Schiewck and children > moved last wt-i-k into th«- ol<| Bring your ball and chain Marton Taylor place on th«* here on your “dine out” night. She’ll love our cook IJttle North Fork. Mr. and Mrs G. D Bilyeu of ing and the way the illsheH N-banon visited Sunday evening are washed by nomconc nt the Harry Monroe home The else. No fancy price«. Bilyeus were «>n their way Ixrmc fnxn a trip to the const « hies Wagner. John luim- ‘6k Chevrolet Impala Sport Settan—one of 15 Jet-rmooth luxury Chevrolets. brecht. Jak<- and Ixxzi* Myers ! Chevrolet was luxurious before, but you too. Even the lowest priced Biscaynes have ride with Full Coil suspension. Flush-and-dry returned home early Monday morning from a two week's ' should see it now. With smart new styling, new foam-cushioned seats front and rear and rocker panels, Delcotron generator, self- hunting trip Into Canada They I the ’64 Chevrolet looks even longer (but are fully carpeted.) Of course, you expect adjusting brakes and other low-upkeep fea brought home four Moose isn’t). There’s even a whole new series this more than just luxury from Chevrolet A tures. If you’ve ever wondered how luxurious Mr and Mrs. Bob Cnx»k ami year—the Impala Super Sports—with front choice of 16 power teams, for instance—a 6 Chevrolet could get—with all the extra-cost children of Salem spent th«- | bucket seats as standard equipment. (The and six V8’s up to 425 hp (optional at extra options there are to choose from—that seems weekend at the Charles Crook ! new Impalas and Bel Airs are more luxurious, cost). And quieter transmissions. Jet-smooth to be entirely up to you. horn«- They were all Sunday dinner guests at the Clifford 1 Chris Campbell. Owner Crook home in Mill City Phone 859-2801 Cherry’s Cafe Special 10-I)av Special On The New Model 105 Maytag Dryer l^""- J l Mouu uxj dMk Add* • "^1 — New Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe —one of 11 model» in three great eeriee. You’ve never seen anything like this totally new line of cars before. Chevelle is new in everything but Chevrolet quality. Chevelle is a good foot shorter than the big cars, so it parks easily. Yet the interior dimensions of its Body by Fisher provide a generous amount of head, leg and shoulder room. (Chevelle’s trunk is big and roomy, too.) The ride is sur prisingly smooth with a rugged coil spring at all four wheels. And not so surprisingly for Chevrolet, the new Chevelle offers a choice of engines ranging from an economical 120-hp 6 to a 220-hp V8 (optional at extra cost.) Choose the Chevelle you like best from the three series—the Malibu Super Sport, the Malibu and the 300 Series, eleven models in all—at your Chevrolet dealer’s. <Like this good looking Malibu Super Sport, maybe?) THERE’S 5 IN CHEVROLET, CHEVELLE I,CHEVY H, CORVAIR and CORVETTE Enjoy the convenience of easy clothes drying during the fall and winter months. You II never find a better deal on this fine dryer than right here at home. Regular $220.00 Now for 10 Days One Model DE 101 Reg. $199.50 Special Gene Teague < 'hevroiet 120 W. Hollister Phone 769-2126 $1"7EC *160’° Mill City Hardware Stayton, Oregon We Give 8 & II Green Stamps 1S1 8. W. Broadway Phone 897-2977