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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
Mr. iuh I Mr*. Iturncy Mcotl enjoyed it visit from their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr» W<-i Doty <>f Sunnyside, Calif. The Doty * came up Fri day night and returned Tucsduy. Mr«. Itlehard (k»l«’ took » KToup of young people (rum A thought for the Merit: 'Your Suntlnm High school to Whit opinion «f other* I* u(H to be worth oollcge lust week for a their <»p4iilon of you.’ three day stay. Mr. and Mr*. Cole are both gruduatea of the school and the young people are members of the Mill City Pres byterian church where Mr. Cole | la pastor. Tliose going were j Sharon Berg, Ron Ohmart, John Kelly, Janice Gordon and i Ritchie Walker Your house has (jone up in value... INSURANCE kept pace? Better make sur* it has! Pohcb* you iMiught ■ few yeari bark may not be adequate to cover replicrinent eoet of home and furnishing* at pri-wnt pricra lx-t u- look your poheiee over and bring them up to date. Do It today - tor your own peace of mind. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. > um I Mr». Paul tree re cently visited their daughter-in- law. Mrs. Hob Cree at Orfino, Ida., und with Mr. und Mrs. Joe Cribb* at Enterprise. While at Enterprise they did some elk hunting. Very I Hoover, Civil Defense director for thia area said that a nation wide practice alert was held last 'Dtursduy, November II at 2:30 p. tn. 'Die practice alert win given to see it the oonelrad alert system was working efficiently. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Moore were in Stuyton this week visit ing Mrs. Hetty Griffith, who 1s a patient at Salem Memorial Visiting nt the home of Mr. hospital. I and Mra. Gilbert Duckworth I from Friday until Tuesday were Mr. and Mr*. Veryl Moberg Illa brother-in-law and sister, und family were in Ix-bunon Mr. and Mra Manly Hughes Saturday visiting with Mr. and from (uolvllle, Wn. Tuesday the Mrs Frank Moore, former Mill Duckworths took their guests to City resident*. Gladstone und Portland where they visited relatives and Mr*. II. J. Peterson suffered friends. u heart attack last week and Mr. uul Mrs. Rxdwrt Hawke« arc In California attending fune ral services for their son-in-law, who was killed while operating a tractor. Hr Is adjutant of the World War I Veterans Post. Member* of the post «re caring for tlwlr |>ru|M-rty while they arc away. Mr. and Mra. r<l (Wikln* re ceived word that Mary Jane Goodloe, American Field Serv ice director in the Now York <»ffice, was on a tour of Ore gon and Washington. She Is making the trip in her official capacity and told Mrs. Calkins stir wiaiJd try to visit the Calk ins family and Qtris Sorenson, who la making his home with them. was taken to Salem Memorial hospital. Her condition ha* been diagnosed as coronary occlusion •nd she is resting comfortably according to her nukband Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jones and Mr Petervon visited with her at the hospital on Sunday. Mr», (laude DeFrate« I* txM'k on her Job at Hilltop Murket after a week's absence com bating a bout with the flu Mrs. Ann Hirte worked while she was away. Mr. *nd Mr*. Cliwrle* Keene and family of Portland spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Gordon. J. C. HUnmed — Bu<l Dav lx NOTICE—The JV cherrlead- Owner* er* need money! We will be at yuur home Saturday to pick up Phone 897-2660 returnable hottie* that we can Mill City, Ore. sell at stores 47 Mr*. Athol Savage ha* re turn'd to her home from the hospital where she recently had surgery. Mrs. Clyde Golden Is helping out at the Savage home while Mra. Savage is convalec- ing New Stock Arriving Daily For Your HOLIDAY SHOPPING Mm. Ikelli* Hlnre flew fa» Pendleton Saturday where »he attended the wedding << her niece, Miax Wilma Bryant, I daughter of Mr and Mr*. Bill I Bryant, former resident* of Mill City. Ladies White Blouses Mr*. Maggie Shaw suffered a mild heart attack at her home early last week. She is reported to be l>cttcr but is confined to her bed and will have to take it easy for awhile. Short and Long Sleeves House Coats and Dusters Fruit of the Loom Sale Still Going On 490 Ada’s Needle Shop Regular 59c per yard NOW 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 897-2141 MUI City 1 I ' 1 Specials For Sunday Fine Foods - Our Specialty' ROAST PORK Sage Dressing Enjoy Our Choice Steaks - Fried Chicken - Special Sandwiches WE WILL CLOSE THANKSGIVING DAY Cherry’s Cafe Hwy 22 — Mr*. Mar Hlllmbuul haa re- ' turned to her work at the Mill City Pharmacy folkiwing recent surgery. Ph. 897-2214 Take the family out for Thanksgiving! It's later than you think. Order your Chn»tmaa card* now. We have a nice »election at The Enterprise office. Cbme in und look through our sample books A card and price to suit everyone. 48 •">—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963 Lyons Extension Unit Sewing Commitee Talks About Christmas For Mehama Club LYONS The Lyons Extension Gets Assignment Unit held th<-lr November meet ing 'Iliursduy the 14th with an nil day meeting in tlx- basement of ,he Metlwxllst Church lx*gln- ning at 10:30 a. m "Die lexson for the day was "Twelve fkays of Christmas" with I/ris Morgan und Joyce Neal the project lead ers. A very interesting and im pressive meeting wa« held with lots holiday decorations and ideas. Attending were Eleanor I m - Munyau, Alice Knodell, Rae Music, Donna Watters, Carol Arndt, Alice Huber, Dianne Will iams, Winnie Carpenter, Freda Wilson. Will* Gibon, Alice Dou gal, Kathleen Manning, Helen Jonhsfon, leoa J'tinson, Ixtcille Huber, Thelma James, Audrey Sandahi, Alma Olmstead, Mary f/m Henning. Joyce Ijimbert, Gladys Edward*, Dorothy Down er, Flome Rote! Joyce Neal and lx>i» Morgan A pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour Rebekahs Attend Meeting In Lyons Several member* of Santiam Rebekah kxlge visited Faith Re- lx-kah lodge at Lyons Wednes day evening to make plans ba the visit of the president of the Rxdx-kah Assembly in Mill City | December 4. Those going to Lyons were Rachel Olmstead. Gladys Ma son. Daisy Gedde*. Ida Fleet wood, Toni Thomas and Blanche Sy verson. Faith will present the tableaus of the kxlge, based on the 23rd Psalm during the evening. It will be a regular meeting night for Santiam. Both lodges will Join in pre senting a tribute to Barta Bag- ley, president. Serving on »he committee from Faith are Mild red Carr and Helen Johnston and from Santiam Faustina Nesbitt and Rachel Olmstead. MEHAMA--The Women» So ciety of the Mehama church met In the Fellowship roam Thursday evening, November 14 The Sewing committee re-1 ported that the 1963 assignment had been sent and that the new assignment for 1964 had been received. It was decided not to have a meeting in December • unless one was especially need ed. 14 was reported that the traveling basket had been start ed. The Society 1* planning to sponsor a series <A morning cof fees non after the first of the year. Refreshment* of cookie* and tea were served to the members present. Whv Dont YOl Nutmeribe to THE MIU. CITY EATERPRME ! made for days like this One ingredient is priceless: Vi ’ilifii tfrlromr Oi/wtptt ftfnrntt Zfi Water W »¡ktnilo* Fine Printing PERSONAL STATIONERY £ LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS Custom Bulldozing AI. WARD (1*11 »7 UM or art t*M "No Job Too Small" Helps Heal And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! Zemo- liquid or ointment * doc tor » antiseptic, promptly relievos itching, stope scratching and so help« heal and dear surface skin rawiee Buy Extra Strmglh Ze mo fnryPt|1g^ stubborn cin*“VmV RULED FORMS > • INVOICES The Mill Gty Enterprise * Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregoi. SPICE Pl DOING RECIPE This is the reetp» tor the des sert which was served by the Committee at the reception I given honoring the teachers of the canyon by the Masonic Ijodge Monday evening, tablespoons butter. \ CUp white sugar. l'-i cup« flour I1* teaspoons soda. 14 teaspoons baking powder 2/3 teaspoon cinnamon. \ cup sweet milk 1H teas|M*>ns vanilla IV* cups raisins. 1 cup chopped walnut meats Cream butter and sugar. Sift dry ingredients and add alter nately with milk. Add vanilla raisins and nuts. Mix and pour into buttered baking pan 8"xl4” and 2” deep. Be sure pan is deep enough or It will run over in your oven. Have ready a sauce made as follows: l’i cups brown sugar. 3 cups boiling water. 3 tablespoons butter. Stir until butter melts and pour over batter and bake at 350* for 30 minutes. This recipe will serve 15. Septic Tank Service Reasonable Rates l’h. Mill City 897-226« Roast Turkey now for your reservation Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Vegetable Salad Hot Rolls Pie or Ice Cream Complete Dinner $1.45 RIVERVIEW CAFE And Lounge Chris Campbell, Owner Phone «59-2801 Mehama, Oregon Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the flr»t time »cience h»» found • new healinir «ubstance with the »s- tonishing ability to ehrink hemor rhoid» and to relieve pain — without surgery. In c»»e after raae. while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Molt •mazing of all — results were so thor otu-h that sufferers made astonishini statements like ‘Tiles have ceased t< be a problem!” The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)—die Cover* of a world-famous researci institute. This substance is now avail •ble in «upposifory or ointment /»rm called /'reparation //*. At all drug counters. Here are looks, luxury and comfort that you’d expect to set you back plenty—if they came from anybody but the people at Chevrolet. Fresh-minted styling with clean uncluttered lines that give the ’64 Jet-smooth Chevrolet its feeling of new length and lowness. Rich new interiors with supple fabrics. Foam-cushioned front and rear seats and door-to-door carpeting now standard in all models, including the modestly priced Biscaynes. And, of course, the niceties of Body by Fisher craftsmanship. You’ve got a wealth of power to pick from—engines from a peppery 140-hp 6 to a 425-hp V8*l And you’ve got the '64 Jet-smooth ride to cushion you from road noise and vibration. Been promising yourself luxury like this someday? Your someday is here, as your dealer will gladly show you. *>>*<>*•4 <u um m <. Ask about a SMILE-MILE Ride and the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer's Gene Teague Chevrolet 120 W. Hollister Phone 769-2126 Stayton, Oregon