The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 07, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Enjoying a ¡mt luck anppnr
anti un evening of vlstlng ut the
home irf Miu. uiul M ix Charles
Kelly Saturday wrre Mr. urui
Mi «. I ton Moffatt, Mr. and Mr«
i Mel llamlm, und Mr. and Mr«.
| Burney Scott.
LOCALS
Visiting huit w«-k nt tile home
A Ihotiglit lor tlie w«-k ; “The <d Mr. and Mrs. Al Yunkus
num of today la the oi.e wus h<-r sister from The Dulles.
who offers h Indy his seat ns lie
grin off the train."
Mr. ami Mn. J. C. Kimmel
went to i*urtlund Sunduy wtu-i<
Mr. and Mr«, Wayne A limn they were uuuu-r guests ut Uie
entertained on Sunday with a Imine ol Mr. unu Mrs. Lew
family dinner Ixmurlng their son nuvciis. oevtiui outer meimxi*
Mitchel) imi his lutti birthday an­ ia uw cut«« us Ihu ol Lslacauu
niversary. Then» were 17 ¡ire- Ingn scitool were uiao present.
sent Including a group of relu
Uvea from Aumsville.
Mill (Tty friends have re
Michael Ode, 10 year old son reived word tluit Ml« Wallare
of llurnctt (•<»!«• has returned to Henderson Is u ¡totient at Red-
his home ut Lyons after spend­ nion>! hospital She is reported
ing u week with his grandpar­ to have undergone exploratory
ent», Mr and Mrs. Burrell Cole. surgery She would be glad to
He wns Injured recently in a receive cards from her friends
full from a tree, receiving u here.
crushed vertebrae, lie will liuvv
Mr. un<l Mr». Maurie Hn*
to wear a iwck brace for about
sett and family of Hebo «¡x-nt
two months.
the weekend with bls parents,
Thurto Ode ,,t JrffrrMHi wan Mr and Mrs. lee Hassett and
in town Saturday and t<«»k a her parents In Sublimity. They
hunting trip with his father, plan on moving to Stayton mhxi
Burrell Cole, without any suc- where Mnurte will take over un
c-csa. Young Cole la stationed oil distrilxitlon plant
with the State ¡ailice In the Jef­
Mr and Mrs. Itole Howell
ferson area
~ ■■ - —1 ■
j of Klamath Fulls visit«! over
Mr. iuuI Mr» Stanley Vail tin- weekend ut th«- home of his
spent a week recently visiting brother and sistrr-ln law, Mr.
F Howel!
with their son and daughter-in- •nd Mn >
law, Mr arxt Mr« David Vail also kioked after profa-rty In­
in Everett, Wn . and with friend« terests.
In Arlington and other Washing
Mill City friend» base receiv­
ton citi«*«.
ed word of the birth of n daugh­
It’s later than you think. ter. Denellr Kay to Mr and
Order your Christmas cards Mrs Ijiwrence Thornley of Eu­
nuw We have a nice sclectkm gene. The little girl was born
at Thr Enterprise office Gome October 21 and this Is their se­
In and k«>k thnaign our sample cond child Lawrence Thornley
tiooks A card and price to suit is a former Mill City resident
evnyonr,
48
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Manna
of Eugene are the parents of
their first child, a daughter.
ALL PURPOSE
Paula Lynn born October 22.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs
William l^irnpman (Izailse Ma­
son I, well known In this com­
munity Martin Manon has been
-.t it,..ne.l wtth «W Coast Guard
in Connecticut and the young
couple live«! in Newport prior
to ihat time.
IltUlH-Oll SMÀT - (UCIItlC MOTOI
Upkeep Money
ft—The Mill City Enterprise, Ttiunday, Nov. 7, 1963
New Water Filter System in Operation
Needed For
LET I S
REBUILD YOUR FURNITURE
Guaranteed Workmanship
FREE ESTIMATES—Call 363-0116 NOW
Fairview Cemetery
Norm's Furniture & Upholstering
Mr,. <;i*n H-nnms. „.crcl.r,-
treasurer of Fuirvi«*w Cemetery
' association, said thia week that
it would be mnircciuted if ¡x-o-
pie having interests there make
a cash donution for the upkeeji.
4802 Silverton Road N. E.
Salem
See our regular ad in Salem Directory
’Bit« hus lx-en a struggle ut
Fairview through the years us!
it Is with other small ceme­
teries, trying to keep
the
grounds in gixxl shafx- with a
small amount or money and
help.
The late Paul Smith worked
arduously at Fairvtow und re­
cently I eland Kaplinger has as­
sumed the duties of caretaker.
Mr*. Ifenness said he had just
finished cleaning the cemetery
and It was in very gixxl condi­
tion und the association would
Ilk«* to see it remain that way.
'Biere have been some reports
</f tombstones being pushed
over und floral wreaths tuken.
If anyone would care to do­
nate to tin- upkeep they are
uxk'-d to contuct Mrs. Hetmess
or on«- of the <llr«*ctor«.
Serving on the l«iard are Mrs
Maude Davis.
Mrs. Vetma
Carey, and Herbert Schroeder
Mr. and Mr». Ramon Roberta
of th« Sweet Home area were
in Mill City Tuesday visiting
with Mill City friends and rela­
tives 'Ihey are former long-
time residents.
Guaranteed Radiator
Protection
PAY ONLY ONCE
for all Winter Radiator Protection!
We thoroughly inspect your cooling system
and install
Four filters for the Mill City water system were
put into operation last week by Rex Ohmart, city re- i
Corder, and Wavne Goin, Pacific Power & Light Com­
pany’s local manager. The filters are connected to the
water system between the pressure pumps and storage |
reservoir and are installed to reduce the murky appear- I
ante of the city's drinking water during periods of high ;
river flows. Total «ost of the new facility was an es i
timated $18,000.
Mr and Mr». Clyde Vertwxk
UNICEF Drive Brings
of Sllveron sju-nt Friday night
at the home of his brother and
In 123.88 This Year
sister-in-law, Mr.
and
Mrs.
The UNICEF drive in Mill
Ixiuia Verbeck. They were en-
City wa« very «uccetaful thia;
route home after visiting at the
Approximately 89 percent al year according to report« front
home of a daughter in Fossil. the two billion board feet of
Gene Davidaon of the Mill City
National Forest tlmtx-r blown Ministerial association.
Victor K. Hmdrnxm, son <>t «town on Columbus Day 1962
A total of $123 88 was collected
Mr and Mrs Glen Graham is was sold during the year follow­
visiting with his parents after ing the storm, reports J. Herbert which la the largest amount to
spending eight years as a civil­ Stone, Regional Forester, U. S. date. Last year approximately
$80 was received.
ian employee In Korea He is Forest Service.
UNICEF (United Nations In­
stationed with the Army Engin­
In the first 12 months after
eers. This is the first time in 10 the destructive storm, 1,225 ternational Children’s Emer­
years that he has set foot on sales of windthrown timber gency Fund) is an extremely!
American soil and he said it were made on the National For- worthwhile cause and members
He mire to remt the Public
certainly se<-med wonderful. He csts of Oregon and Washington. of the Ministerial Association1
Notice <m page 7 of this issue,
will return to Korea December Th«- sales involved more then said they appreciat«?d the sup­
published by th»- (tolden Rule
TYPEWRITER
port of all those who «xintributed
I
1‘4 billion board feet of timber.
adv
Translator Co.
and the efforts of the yountr
An estimated 450 million board
people of the churches who din
Mr. and Mr». H«tx*rt V me» feet remain to be sold.
Mr». Joe Fmcl. who MBS
the collecting on Hallowe'en.
of Portland spent last Thurs­
Nearly
\
billion
board
feet
of
sch«1ul«l for variooee vein sur­
LATE MODEIS
Following the UNICEF calls,
day In Mill City. Boo attended the accessible blowdown has
KEAMONABLE KATES gery last week has had thr op­ to liusincss interests and Mrs. been
a party was held for those
logged, and it is estimated
eration postponed Mrs. Fenri
S Moniti» Krnlal
Veness visited with friends. that 75 percent of Vie total sol­ participating.
said she had lx*en getting some
May Ap|>ly On Purckaan
They are former longtime resi­ vable blowdown will be harvest­
■’wishes for a speedy recovery"
dents. Mrs. Veness said they ed by May 30. 1964, If winter
and want«! her friends to know
Detroit Carnival
enjoyed living in Portland.
weather is not too severe.
that the surgery had not yet
The
timber
salvage
program
4M Otmrt HL
l*b. M
been performed The Enterprise
Postponed to Nov
Mrs. Eugene (Urey (Naomi is proceeding at a very satis­
<*r»(oa
reporter Is sorry that we got her
DETROIT- The Detroit school
Chance»
from
Portland
was
in
factory pace. Stone said, de­
in the hospital too soon.
Mill City Wednesday and at­ spite difficulties encountered by carnival, scheduled for Novem­
tended funeral services for Mrs timber purchasers and the For­ ber 9th has been postponed
Anna Swift.
est Service. A great volume ot until November 16. On that
the blowdown timber on Nation­ evening the PTA will hold a
Mr. and Mr». Ixrwrll ('roe al Forest land was in rough turkey dinner from 5 to 8.
Also since National Educatton
vi«it«*d in Salem Friday after­ terrain This situation, coupled
noon ut the home« of Mrs. J. with the uprooted and broken Week is November 10-16, open
C. Dickinson, Mr and Mr». O. condition of the trees, made house will be held in the school
by the yard
! W (torton and Mr. and Mrs. sales preparation and logging with teachers being in their
both dificuh and hazardous In classrooms from 5 to 8 p. m.
There'» “'♦omrthing oprcial" about j John Wchrli and family.
Parents are invited to visit
many areas.
I
the gift» you new youmelf . . . and
classroom at this time and talk
Among thorn* from Mill (Tty
our gift-worthy fabric» are "»pec-
with the teachers. The carnival
attending the bingo party at the Hootenanny Slated
” too! Choo»«* from «mr new
starts at 7:30 i the gym.
4 Corners Community hall in
Salem last Tuesday morning By Mari-Linn PTC
FRUIT OF THE LOOM
were Mrs. Jesse Haywood. Mrs.
LYONS — Something big
Horace McCarley. Mrs. Fred cooking at the Mari-Linn school.
*
for your wwing ncrtim.
Stone. Mrs. Ixnveil Cree, Mrs. Thursday evening. November
FOR
Ace Underwood. Mrs. James 21. the Mari-Linn PTC will
SALE/
King and Mrs. Al Yankus.
sfxmsor a honest to gosh Hoot-
Regular 59c
enanny.
S|Msaial Price
Mr, and Mrs. Ixmell Crrc
Club officers say "we can’t
per yard
have received word from their be outdone by the colleges, why
son, Pvt. Donald Cree, that he should they have all the fun."
ChristmiiN gift items arriving dally
completed his boot training Inst There is a wealth of local
Tuesday at the Marine Corps talent.
Come in and mv them.
The committee says,
Reserve Depot at San Diego. come on out and have a big
Calif. Wednesday he moved to time, and bring your best voice
Camp Pendleton, Oceanside. with you."
Calif., where he will take the
remainder of his training which
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
he will complete the first part Hospital Supper
KEEP YOUR RENTAL
of December. In January he will Slated at Lyons
PROPERTY FILLED
return to Wenatchee Junior Col­
Area residents are reminded WITH AN AD IN THIS
lege nt Wenatchee. Wn„ to re­
of the Country Supper to be
NEWSPAPER...
sume his studies.
held at the Lyons Grange halt
ANYTHING
FROM
November 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Robert­
The supper is sponsored by RENTING A BEDROOM
son were in Brownsville last
the S.intiam Memorial Hospital
TO SELLING A CLASSY
week visiting with friends. Mrs. Auxiliary and serving will be
RESIDENCE
Robertson remarked how the from 6 until 8 p. m.
town was growing with many
| CALL US NOW
Improvements noted.
Atlas Permaguard
Anti-Freeze
Refills FREE if needed
Let us Winterize Your Car Before
the Cold Weather Seta In.
Most Windthrown
Timber Now Sold
Bassett's Chevron Station
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Or«.
3-IN-ONE OIL
Oils Everything
Prevents Rust
RENTALS
Special 10-Day Special
On The New Model 105
Maytag Dryer
ROEN'S
Christmas Gifts
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49C
Ada’s Needle Shop
Announcing!
Effective At Once!
☆
☆
☆
☆
☆
Service Calls $3.00 in Mill City Area!
No Charge for Pickup and Delivery!
20% Discount on all Tubes and Parts!
20%
Discount on
all
Shop
Labor!
Special Discounts on New TV Sets!
ft Financing Arranged on Approved Credit!
ft Rates Limited to Translator TV Club
members in good standing.
(All Others at Standard Rates.)
Westinghouse - Motorola
Packard Bell Agency
Golden Rule TV Service
Ph. 897-2446
Santiam Hwy.
Mill
Too Lafe to Classify
Mr«. (Url Dowler, (Ixirena
Brown) of Utica. Mich., sent in WILL BUY SHAKE BOLTS —
a new subscription this week
Wills Bros. Shingle Mill. Ph.
for Mrs. Freda Lofgren at
897. 2929, Mill City.
Hermiston. She said both she
and Mrs. Ixrfgren grew up In
Mill City and still thought of II
with pleasure. She said that
Michigan had an unusually
benutiful autumn with warm
sunny wenther and bright sun­
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ny days. She said she enjoyed
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reading The Enterprise and
thought her friend would also.
Mill City Enterprise
Phone WltTTl
FREE
FREE
drying during the fall and winter
months. You'll never find a better deal
on this fine dryer than right here at
home.
Regular $220.00
Now for 10 Days
$17500
One Model DE 101
Reg. $199.50 Special ....
$icnoc
1QU
Mill City Hardware
We Give SIH Green Stamps
151 8. W. Broadway
897-3077
One Dozen COOKIES
lhtrcha.se three dozen cookies at 35c per dozen.
Present this check and receive one dozen
COOKIES FREE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
Mr. and Mrs Fred Berg were
in Salem Saturday evening
where tl -y joined Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Anderbcrg of Junction
City for dinner.
Mn». Elmer Klutke, who re­
cently sold her beauty shop in
Stayton will spend two months
in Phoenix, Ariz. Her husband
will join her for the Christmas
holiday.
Enjoy the convenience of easy clothes
Pay to the order of BEARER
No Dollars
..... Only 35c
35c
Dollars
Muir’s Bakery
MUIR'S BAKERY
AND FOUNTAIN
You'll Like Our Bakery Goods
Phone 897-2136
Mill City, Oregon