The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 16, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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    Ml»» I hmhiii Ixttuli mid Mr».
Pat Bjorn of Portland »|M*nt the
weekend nt the horn«* of Mr and
Mrs. Don Moffatt. While her«*
they drove up to Marlon Forks
to see th«* snow. Many people
were sliding on sl«*«ls and play-
ing In the snow at Mongol«!.
PAINFUL CORNS?
AMAZING IIQIJIO
Kt l II VI SPAIN AS C
IT DISSOIVI SCORNS AWAY
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•< all diug i nunirii.
Complete Bowling
Outfit
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Keg.
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-'SOO" I m II rbol.Mi of wrlglit
ami color.
Howling Ixtll l>ug
A. M. F. Howling SI khw
Hog. 1‘rkxi 94S.M
Yours for only $34.95
No Money Down
-CASCADE MERC -
It SO Hrdwy N. E.
Brunner’s
Flowers
»
Flowers For All
OCCASIONS
Wire Service
W«M*k<<nd gurwt» ut U m * borne
A thought for today—“When
nil I» »nid und done, there'i us-1 of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Duffy
and family were Mr. and Mrs
unlly more said than done.**
Elvln Morris and duughter ot
Mrs. I«*rmtk llayna luu. re Portland. An additional Sunday
tunx-d home following nine duys | dinner guest was Bonnie Oh­
spent at Salem Memorial I los . mart.
pitiil following complication» I
from a virus Mr. Hayes seid I Mr. and Mr». WidUuv lfr«i<lrr
she would have to tukr it eusy son of Redmond route were
New Year» Eve and Day guests
tor awhile.
at the home of Mr. ami Mrs
Mrs, Hill Nhury suffered n R. D. Turpin. Th«- Hendersons
mild stroke last week and Is are former Mill City residents.
receiving treatment from her
Mr. mu! Mr». Ervin l*eter»on
doctor; however she Is still up
anil u round although taking hud us guests over tlx- weekend
Fred and Cleone Blaisdell of
things a little easier.
N«*wport. She is u cousin of Mrs
Mr. and Mr». Klctiard ltoe<llg Peterson and op«*rate* u motel
heimer of Stayton are the par­ on th«* coust.
ents of a son, Ixirn Monday,
January 13 nt Salem General
txwpitnl Mrs. Hoedlgheimer is
the former Elnora Albright of
Mill Cjey, This is their wound
son.
Mr. mid Mr». Thoma» F.
Hencock of Hf-dwood City, Calif,
have purchased tlx* Larry Tur­
ley property on Ivy street re­
cently. Sale win made by Mabel
Nelson ot Tincknell Real Estate,
7h<- Hcacocks will la- rruiving to
tfx-lr new horn«* soon.
Mr. mid Mrs. Nieve (limiip
and Mr. and Mrs. Mei Rambo
spent Sunday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bruce and fam­
ily at Jefferson and with Mr
and Mrs. Charles Champ and
family in Salem.
5—The Mill City Enterpri»*, Thursday, -Ian. 16, 1964
Mr. mid Mr». Ed Calkin» mid
THE MILL CITY
Gen«- accompanied bv Chris
Sorensen spent Saturday In
ENTERPRISE
Portland wliere they visited at Entereo as second class mattei
th«- home of Mr. und Mrs. Heck Sovember 10. 19-14 at the Po»
Harper. Harper, who appears on
Office at Mill City, Oregon un
TV, is a first cousin of Mrs.
l«*r Act of March 3. 1879
Calkins. After lunch with the
Harpers they returned to Stay­
f DITOHIAl
ton where they visited with Mr. NATION Al
| a S^)C07I^| n
an«! Mrs. Al Fowler and the
twins.
Mr». U. N. Merryfield I» home
after being hospitalized follow-
Mr. and Mrs. ClarMce .lone» ing a recent heart attack. She
received word rec*ntjy from is convalescing satisfactorily
their 15-year-old grandson, Bill but is paralyzed on her left side.
Jones of Fairbanks, Alaska,
Enjoying a day In the snow
that he had shot a moose that
dressed out at 700 pounds It up the Canyon Sunday were Mr.
had a 49 inch rack of horns. and Mrs. Al Fowler, Mr. and
Lawrence Robertson.
Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs,
Stanley Jones, stationed in Alas­ Sharon Robertson, Toni Jo Walt-
ka with the Air Force. Senior eds, and Chris Sorensen. They
M/Sgt. Jones was selected as enjoyed a wiener roast follow­
Airman of th«- year in 1963
ing the play.
NEW ORDER HAS
ARRIVED!
BIG SELECTION1
Whi r«- Those
” In Th«- Know”
Buy Record*
Subset I pt ion Rate»
Mariong.inn Counties $3 a year
Outside Marion-IJnn 33 50 a Yr
Telephone 897-7772 or 897-2930
Prescription* Our Specialty
IXJN W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub
MEL EIDE, Owner
Why Don’t YOU Nubm-rih« I«
THF. MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mill City Pharmacy
l*h. 897-2812
Mill < tty friend» mill relative»
have received word that Mr.
and Mm. Jim Poole, who have
lived In San Diego, Calif., for
a number of years recently
moved to Millington, Tenn. Jim
Is with the Navy and will take
more schooling at his n«*w base.
<*. E. M ismhi tin* Item doing
a little steelheed fishing on th«*
Alsea river this winter. During
trips the past two weeks he has
caught five.
230 N. K. 4th HL
Mill City, Ort*,
l’h ..nr Kin-2452
kVf DELIVER
We will reopen for ImMne»»
Friday, January 17 Open Fri-
day, Saturday and Sunday, dur­
ing January and February.
Hours 4 p m. to 2:30 a. m.
Noon on Sunday» laist Fron-
- n woo to main
n*s«*rvati<ins for parties.
adv.
Kes. Jack M«*usrr, |»w>tor of
t h e Mill City Presbyterian
church. spent several days lust
week In Eugene when* he at­
tended th«* Preacher’s Parlia­
ment held at Northwest Chris
tian college
Mr. ivnd Mr». !x«we|| Cnw
wr<* dinner guests Sunday in
Lyons at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Edward Cruson.
Milady's
DO-IT-YOURSELF
HEADQUARTERS
Let ui help you with the
timple building project».
Build »helve», benches or
tables with workable West
Coast Lumber... we ll help
you.
Phone 897-2610
otfu«-r» of Marilyn <l»»|«t«-r
No 145 OES took part In the
District meeting held at Stay­
ton last Tuesday evening Mrs
Virginia Wright, worthy grand
matron mad«* her official visit.
Kenneth Blair, worthy grand
patron was also present, as were
several other grand officers,
committee members,
worthy
patrons and worthy matrons
Mr. and Mr». Ix*»trr Johnson
an«l Janeta spent the weekend
nt the coast visiting with rela­
tives.
KELLY LUMBtR SALK*
Week Day Hour*
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Saturdays:
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
Phone 897-2610
Mill City, Oregon
Fill Cracks And
Holes Better
Hindi«« lite putty Hi«d«ns hla wood.
PLASTIC WOOD
Ths
- Accspt No Substitute
Ready For Spring?
Our New Fruit of the Loom Print is here.
Many New Patterns.
Fashion Prints,
Pampered Cloth
Sail Cloth and Cotton Satins.
Prices start at 59c
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
NEW
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BUSINESS
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HOURS:
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Closed Wednesdays
Lorraine’s Coffee Shop
Lorraine Mills, Prop.
On Highway 22
Gates, Oregon,
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
Mill City