The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 26, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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Maintenant'«
Welding, 1 Henri Engine
Service
Shop or Field
Dritto Batterie«
Factory Equipment
Ignition Purte
Dealer for Airco Welding
Product«
Hoover's Repair
Jim am! Vrryl Hoover
Ph. 897-2911
Mill City
anon
qnun
POT
In appreciation
of our association
in the oast months.
Viv's Steak House
Mill City, Ore.
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LOCALS v7
CHUCKLE CORNER
A thought tor the week—“ Ring
■ nil the old ring in the new,
Ring happy bella, acrosa the
snow;
'Die year is going, let him K<>:
Ring out the falae, ring in the
true." Tennyson
It will Im a happy holiday at
the home «if Mr. and Mm. Dar­
rell Andersen when they will
have all their chlklren home for
Oiristmas. Arriving from Ft.
lx*wis will be Cpl. and Mm. Joe
Johnson; 2nd Lt. Ernest Ander­
sen from James Connally Air
Force Base in Texas; ADR-3
Eddie Andersen from Moffitt
Field, Calif., and Sandra John-
aon, who la attending business
school in Salem.
<>*ry WhltM-tt, Mm of Mr. and
Mm. Bonnie Whitsett has join­
ed the Air Force and will leave
for Imckland AFB January 3
He is a graduate of Santlam
High school and attended (X’E
■luring the fall term.
Mr. and Mr», e . K. Fi»h from5—The Mill <Tty Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 20, 1903 How To Retain Boot Hhape—
Aloha, and former residents of
Many of the boots that women
Mill City were overnight guests
and girls are wearing this fall
at the )>omr of Mr. and Mrs
are made ot soft materials and
Lowell Cree Friday.
may not be keeping their shape.
To help preserve the original
Mr. ium I Mr». J. <'. Kimme
shape of these boots, lay them
left Tuesday for Portland when
ditwn instead of leaving them in
they spent a few days, taking
an upright position between
in the shows.
wearings. By following this sim­
ple suggestion, excessive wrink­
Attending funeral service» for
ling at the ankle of the boot, due
Arnold Burgess December 17 at
to sagging caused by the weight
KI an lath Fulls were Mr. and
of the boot leg and/or cuff may
Mis Wallace Bcvo-i and Mrs
be avoided.
Arnold Syvemon. Mr. Burgess
died following surgery about
five weeks before. He was the
husband of the former Geneve
Bevier.
New! Gillette
som
with Super
Blue Biadai
Mr. and Mr». U< I ly McMorria
have sold their home on S. E.
Kingwood to Mr. and Mm. Jim I
Rose and family. They moved
Sunday 'the McMorris's moved
Into the house the Rose's vacat­
ed on S. E. Fairview, which
belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Al
Stahlman.
Mr». Nharon Wooden and sss,
Jeffrey, spent last week with
Mr. and Mm. Harry Wooden at
Bandon.
"MIND IF I CUT IN ?*
Mr. iuid Mr», fill Duckworth
Get more of your vitamins
are spending the holiday visit-
Ing with relatives In Renton. and minerals the green vege­
Remember the
and table way.
Wn. They have a son
IBIS Freddi«' Mmlth. non of daughter in that area.
greener the leaf. p«xl, and stem,
Mr. and Mm. Council Smith, Is
the richer in vitamin A. You
spending a 10-day leave
Mr. anil Mrs. Aroy Fo«l nib can store vitamin A in your
home He has been stationed at sky received an curly Christmas txxly for months ahead. When
Camp Pendleton, Calif.
prosent Sunday, December 22 green vegetables arr plentiful,
when
their
aon-ln-law
and heap your plate high every day.
Wallace Hoeye wma taken to duughtcr, Mr. ami Mrs. Blair They'll help you build your
Salem Memorial hospital by Meredith of Booneville, Miss., vitamin A bank tor the future.
ambulance, where he is in seri­ phoned that they were the par­
ous condition Die elderly man ents of a boy born that day
has been in poor health for some The little fellow weighed 9
time
l»>unds, 9 ounces and has been
named Wesley Allan. Mr. and
Mr. ■mil Mrs. Ix'«' R om were Mrs. DMlrabaky plan on making
hosts tor U n * annual gathering a trip to see their grandson in
of the Ross clan at Fellowship late January.
hall Saturday. There w e r e
about 30 present with all re-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph It run-
porting a wonderful time.
ner spent their vacation thia Amazing Compound Dissolves
Common Warts Away
year traveling in their new
Among n«*w<'«>mer» to
Mill camper in California and Ne­ Without Cutting or Burning
City arr Mr and Mrs Emanuel vada. They camped out in Death Doctors warn picking or scratch­
lxxnbana ot lx* Angeles, Calif., Valley and said it was wonder­ ing at warts may cause bleeding,
spreading Now amazing Com­
who have purchased the Roger ful there in November. They pound W* penetrates into warts,
Nelson home at 225 5th street, also visited with friends in San destroys their cells, actually melts
N. E.
Jose, Calif., and took in scenic warts away without cutt'ng or
spots In Nevada. Mr. and Mm. burning. Painless, colorless
New Year'» Ev*, there will Tom Kanuff stayed at the Brun­ Compound W, um «1 u directed,
be a party in honor of Rev. ner home during their absence. remove» common warts safely,
•«ffectively, leaves no ugly scars.
and Mn Jack Meuser and fam­
ily in the church social rooms.
Mr. and Mr». Tom Fowler of
All church member» and friend« Sacramento. Calif , spent sev­
are invited to attend.
eral days in town looking after
their property which is located
The Bank fUfe. <>|»«'r»trxl by an N. E. Cherry. They own a
Mr and Mrs. Whitey Goodman furniture store in Sacramento
will be closed from Tuesday and said they hoped some day
night for three week« for a holi­ to retire in the area.
day vacation. Mr». Goodman
said she planned on ’’catching
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Shuey were
up" on some things around the
in Salem last week where they
house and they wUl also spend
attended a reception for Mr
a few days with relatives in
and Mrs Ed Rupp on their 25th
Longview Wn.
Mrs.
wedding anniversary
Shuey assisted with the serv­
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Kimmel
ing at the reception where there
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis
were over 100 guests. The
were guests at a dinner party
Rupps are former Mill City re­
Sunday evening in Portland of
sidents.
the Investor's Insurance Corpor­
ation.
REMOVE
WARTS!
A luscious late evening snack
calls tor an apple and cheese
combination: toast one side of
a piece of bread; pile on the
other canned apple slices or
thick sauce, sharp cheese and
partially broiled bacon. Place
under broiler. Grill until cheese
melts.
Brunner’s
Flowers
WREATHS
SWAGS
ChriMtma» Gifts of
Plante
Palm Boat Arrg.
Wicker Wall Plaques
Glad Bulbs
Poinsettia«, Order Early
230 N. E. 4th St
MiU Citv. Ore.
Phone 897-2462
WE DELIVER
Season’s Greetings
The Riverview
LEE K1ÆCKER
CHRIS CAMP ELL
Manager
Owner
JOHN LEE
Chef
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 859-2801
Meet MAUR1E BASSETT
Four TVeir Stayton, Oregon Distributor for
To all our
many friends
and neighbors
we send greet­
ings and best
wishes for ’6 /.
Standard Oil Company of California Products
Mr. and Mn. Jay Bruce and
Mr, and Mrs. Don Moffatt
were in IMrtland Sunday to visit
Miss lx*ona Lamb, who is re­
covering from surgery on her
shoulders. She was injured some
time ago, getting into a taxi
when going to work. The Mof­
fatts also visited at the Frace
home in Beaverton.
children of Beaverton have
been spending several days at
the home of her parents. Mr
and Mm. Tex Blazek They will
have an early Oiristmas dinner
together on the 2-lth and then
the Bruces will go to Salem
where they will have dinner
Christmas day with his parents.
Mr. and Mr». I »well ('rec and
Don attended a prc-Christmas
dinner Sunday evening in Salem
nt the home of Mm. Cree’s
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mm. O. W. Gorton. Fifteen
attended.
Ola B. Boon«' of Ramona.
Okla., ia viaitlng with her sis­
ter. Jowell Boone, n teacher in
the Mill City school. She plans
on making a several months’
visit, f^ie also spent some time
here last year with her sister.
You’re cordially invited to get acquainted with
Maurie Bassett your new distributor for Standard Oil
Company petroleum products.
As an independent businessman ... he stands
alone, but behind him are all the modern facilities,
research developments and top-quality products of
Standard Oil Company of California.
He’s at your service with CHEVRON Gasolines
. . RPM SUPREME Motor OU . . . RPM DELO
Lubricating Oils and Standard’s Diesel Fuels, plus
many other proven petroleum products for factories,
farms and homes.
Maurie Bassett is a man from your own commun­
ity. You can count on him to deliver the goods and
serve you well. . . just as you can always count on
every Standard Product he sells.
REPRESENTING THE WEST’S MOST COMPLETE
UNE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.
NINETEEN
SIXTY-FOUR
BE AŸEAP
of M
To wish you
happiness all
the New Year.
Rose Hardware
And General Store
Jim and Iris
Mill City, Ore.
Hide's Meat Market
Bill and Viola
PEACE
AND
HAPPINESS
Maurie Bassett
Plant At West Stayton
Plant Phone 769-5326
Residence Phone 769-5326