The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 13, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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    Symptoms ot Dittisi» Ail»ln0 from
Mr. on«l Mr». Bill llowe ioii I
D ik - i - hohn from Portland wer«'
57CMACH ULCERS
‘‘-TO excess acid
giiests Sundny nt ihr home <>l
hi» pinnt», Mi iiik I Mr» Mor­
ri» Howe.
RELIEF OR NO COST
>ut IS-Day Trial O flor I
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. >i.,aali. U sm I wm . Haaatbuan, Iba,
I ,,,<aaa. ata . <l.w !.. luaaa At IS. Aai I,a
"Wlllaad’, Maaaafa" aahkh lull, aa^Uw
t)i<a luHi»« liratnsaoti ft»«
Mill (3ty Pharmacy.
A tlumglil fur Ilo- w«-ek—“Ihe
most painful wound in the
world I» a »tab of «•on»« ieiK-c "
Hill Hhuey I» In Miiiilliiin M«-
inoliai lMs>|dtal for (<•«(» and ob-
svi V ilion
Mr». Ervin Peterson I» apratl-
Ing Ihr week In Portland witli
her duughter. Mrs. AI liuene-
mim wtio recently ha<l »i-rious
»iinp-ry Mi Peterson »jn-nl the
w«-<'k>-n<l thi-i«', md sal«l Iw wil’
bring hl» wil«- Imme Thursduy
Mr» Peterson will start deliver-
Ing mail on Lyon» Itt I. Satur-
«■ary I'lottn. «« hi of Mr. iuol
t» Larry Plotta, rHurned to
his Iwane Thursday after »|wnd
mg a week in the Santiam Me­
morial lx*»pltal with infection
in In» !<■>(
Mr». Ullllain Sli«-|«lieril »| h - ii I
two day» last week in Sunliatn
Memorial Imspltiil with a kidney
inf<-< th>n
rr<-H<-ri|itions (hir Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
Pli. M97 ’Ml'!
Mill C ity
I oh HI < 'ree wa» lio,ior«*«l at a
birthday dinner Sunday at hl»
horn«-. Pn-»ent were his f.i
< tisirg Cre«'. Mrs Cn-«' »
ther, Mr» J C Dickinson,
and Mm Gordy McMorris
Mi an<l Mm !>»wi'll Cree
J. < hiiiiiin-1. t<l Ituiln .UM I
Ed Oliver went to Portland Fri-
duy night to »<•«• OKU and Port­
land University play buskctbal).
BANDEAU BRAS
TI ich «' are the f.iniou» l ubricudahra
by Fv|uiMtr Form
Rog. $2.95 now only
Reg. $3.95 now only
$2.49
$3.45
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phon«- K97-2141
7 S. W Broadway
VALENTINE
PARTY
a hit by treating your
gtll'st* t«> MHIII- «if our
•>
' 'a-on
n. Treas
Up end Dow i.
The Avenue
By
♦ ♦ • • » « o 1 • e
’ I
Mollali
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ME ICC 39
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A lot of pe«,pJi' had the opjxir- I
tunity of hearing and seeing
England’« thr«'at to th«' mental
stiibility of the American fe­
male teenager on TV .Sunday
3.9 H. P.
when they ui>ix ur< <l on Ed Sul­
livan's »h«»w I'm r«-ferring, of I
courM«, to the lieu tic«
Jet Prop Exh«su$t
I K<M
quite u kick out of them. I ul»o
(Exhaurt under water)
enjoyed seeing audience reac-
lion. ’Die girls were jumping,
Shear-proof
«creaming and punting like
Prop Drivé
marathon runner* On the other
hand th«' hoy« were just sitting
(No shear ninj
| there. Ilk«' they were disgusted
with th«' whole thing 1 couldn't
G»unty Treasurer B«>b O k -
help but get a lot of fun out
With all the best features fishermen want!
t«xlay
announce«! that he w«xjl«i
’ of
Xi th<>
UIV fTliri
liiiiiri a. i 1 » enjoyed
’n
entertainers.
■eek
the
Republican
nomina
­
their facial expresskins, , an«!
The Toughest Kid On The Lakes.”
tion for re-election to that «¿fice
___ . .j
___ funky hairtlos.
u-
most
of ..n
all ,i their
in
Marion
c«xinty.
He
is
com-
Dea'er
unconditionally guarantees for one year.
Even so. 1 like the way they do
their hair better than that of th«- plcting his first term.
Gx* »aid that he would stand
Mr iuu I Mr». <il«-n Moored American girl. I have always
of Vancouver, Wn.. w«-re week­ disliked this railed, messy on his recor«i of having "made
end gu.-sta at the home of Mr. look they portray. ’Ihey a ¡ways good on my 1960 promise of
and Mis Floyd F’I im -I wikm !
remind me of Orphan Annie just greater efficiency at !<■»» tax
Mercury Otiflxiartls — (anadien Saw«
as she had seen a big snake or coat." He noted that during hin
Authorized Sales and Service
Miinilii, gue»l» at Ihr home of something anil hollers
Yniii’’, term, interest receivixl had in-
Mr mu! Mt« Cum» Cline weil' you knaw the «•ffixt I mean creav-d by 1200 per cent from
Phone 701
P. O. Box l!M>
Detroit, Oregof)
Iwr cousin« from Salem. Mi
Maybe th«' female» of our coun­ the investment of general fund
and Mr» Roy Bi»hop
try will now take on the balance«. Although th«' work
Ik-atlc" look I would be an load of the offic«' had increased
Hunday giK-uba at the lionia of improvement. Not too long ago by more than two-third», the al-
Mi ind Mrs S’cvr Champ wer«' we went to «diurch ami were fie- was operated with fewer
Mrs < ¡i-orgc Rumisi anti Steven surprised when we »aw a couple «•mployees. he declared.
iiccompninr«! by fricnils from of young girls with their hair
RoM'Ixng. Mr. und Mrs (liurles done in a natural manner How
Champ and family of Salem and refreshing it kioked The hair
Mr and Mrs Lyle Shelton of had a natural shine, and they
Thursday, February 13
Stnvton Mr an«l Mrs. Mel Ram­ reully look«1«! nice, a relief from
Garden Club bazaar
isi unii Giura Jo. wh«i wore in the wild zombie effect most of
Salem having dinner and taking them wear. Also missing was lunch«"on. Starts at 10 30 at Fel­
in a »how were much chagrin­ all the goop arouml their eyes. lowship hall.
Fritlay . F«4>i-uary 1*
ed to miss visiting with the rel­ I can remember when I was
Valentine's Day.
atives. particularly their grand­ young. My father was a fire­
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m
son
man on the railroad, back
Saturday. February JS
when they hand-fired the en-
Mehama Fireman’s Ix-nrtfit
Mr. and Mr». N'ornuui Anilrr gines with coal. He used to
here and Kim of Junction City come home with black rings dance at Grange hall between
were Sunday guest« at the home around his eyes, much like some Lyons and Mehama.
Sunday. February
of Mr and Mrs Jack Scott
of the women and girls today
Mehama Firemen's breakfast
only his was a badge of honor
Weekend gu«-«t» »I the home pur* hard labor. It didn't com«' at Hall in Mehama.
Monday, February 17
of Mr. and Mrs Dave Wardc out of a bottle. Oh. heek. enough
Lions club dinner meeting 6 30
anil family were Mr and Mr». for th«' styi«*s of tixiay
at Fellowship hall.
Ray Sandblast of Portland
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
Two words today that pack a
Th«-
studio of Hair Dv'Ugn, great deal of emotional dyna­ at Nadine Duggans home. 7:30.
Round Robin Pinochle chib at
next <l«a>r to Ada'» Needle Shop mite are communum and cap­
i» open Tuesday through Fri­ italism. They
represent
the \i’ •. Mottatl home, 7 30.
AF4A.M at hall 8 p. m
i
day Hour« 9am to 5 p tn., fundamental economic and po­
which
Budget hearing at Santiam
*nMHVday 10 00 •• m. to 7 30 litical »ystems under
p m For appointments ¡it>on«- people of the world live. The High at 8 p. m.
«97-2100 Betty Klutke, prop, ad two form» of government are as
Tuesilay, February 18
different a» night and day. Un­
Woman’s club at Ann Prim-' After you’ve bowled a game or two, or when you’re winding up
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon llutchln tier <iur form of government, the eau home at 8 p. m Virginia I the evening at the neighborhood bowling center, it’s good to relax
».Mi and Vernon anti Donald and state is a symbol of self-gov­ Miller will show colored slides
w ith friends and compare scores. What better way to add tafthc
Doris Hutchinson drove to Port­ ernment, a sourc«- erf national of Japan.
sport and the sociableness than with a refreshing glass of bter?
land party Saturday monuRg pride, but also a mechanism of
W«xlnr—«lay, February 19
However you take your fun-skiing, skating, or at your ease in rhe
Under com­
where Doris boarded a jet to limited powers
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
game room—beer always makes a welcome addition to the partv.
San Diego. California for a munism. people live for the hall. 8 p. m.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we«-k» vacation. While then- she state.
North Santiam Chamber of I
we live in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
Under our lorm of govern­ Commence meeting at Gates
will attend a wedding of a
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of
friend. l>ori» ha» been employed ment. the people own and man­ Women’s clubhouse at 8 p. m.
age the principal resources and sharp. Discussion on Whitewater
those personal freedoms.
in Salem for some time
the productive facilities of the Challenge. Important to aU.
«¡me «fiti-MHi received <w»err nation. This ownership is the
In Oregon ...beer goes with fun, with relaxation
injuries to the tendons in his source of our independence. Mtn DON'T VOL' SI KM KIBE
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, ING
Ownership
provides
incentive
TO THU ENTERPRISE.
hand last week while he was
working on his car. H<* was tak­ and inspiration to the individual.
en to Salem Memorial Hospital This pride and incentive will
remain with us unless govern­
for surgery on the hand
ment agencies continue to over­
Sunday dinner riel» at the govern us When the time comes
home of Mr and Mrs. Bud that taxes are too high, in­
Davis were Mr ,tnd Mrs Hay centive will not be our ruling
McReal and sons, Timmy and motivation We will Jose the
desire to improve our k>t in
Shawn of Portland
life. Right now the government
Mr» Nat Mill» wa- in Sweet is attempting to cut down on
Home Thursday and part of taxes. This is good, but 1 do
Frtday visiting friends and rela­ believe they should also curb
tives She attended a rm-eting expenditures, especially in for­
of th«- Past Noble Grand club eign aid. Maybe we should do
of the Rebekah k>dg«- there She more to improve the lot of our
was an overnight gu«-st at the own people. Time alone will
< lien solve this riddle of less taxes
home of Mr. and Mrs
continued
government
McSorley and visited w tli her a n d
son and daughler-in-lat . Mr. spending.
and Mrs Jim Stock
1 read a good one the other
Mr. itml Mrs. \ i-rl Moln-rg day on this "truth in labeling"
are the jxircnts of a daughter bit that is making news. Imag­
l»>rn. Friday. February 7. She ine Omar Khayyam wooing his
has Iwen named Taintnra Sue. girl with: "A loaf of bread,
ITie little girl, wile weighed in calcium propionat«- added to re­
at 7 pounds 9 ounces has three tard spoilage, a jug of wine,
older brothers. Mr. and Mrs. color added, and thou." Just an­
Moberg sai«i the entire family other problem today. . . how far
was thrilled at the birth of the should we go in regulating
long-awaited laughter. Grand­ things.
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Mill City, Oregon
1-2136
l*»l fi.M-il, fortner »fudint iti
ai Saritiam lllgh, wtio moved re-
«•rntly lo Rlrtdield, Wn, spent
•h«' wi i'ki rid al fin- Bonnie Wliit-
»«•II, Jr. home. Gury Whitsett
retili ned her lo Washington Sun-
day and from there w«-nt lo
Portland wtier«- h>- boarded u
plani- for Lacklnnd AFB. Hi»
fami)? i-xfM-i led to mci't hitn in
Portland Tuesday but he had to
leu ve »«toner tiian expectv«!. He
joined th<- Air Force several
wi-i'k» ugo I mii hi» d«*f»irtun'
wa» deluyvd I m - c .' iu »«' of a leg
Injury
-,
In Oregon
after bowling, beer is a natura;
Mill City
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Mill City, Orrg«»n
parents are Mr. and Mrs F’-e.t
Sunday was another of those
M«x>re of Mill City and Mr. and
Mrs. Jo«- Reveal and Mi. and real nice winter days which
we get every once in awhile.
Russell Moberg of Salem.
We drove to the coast to look
Mr. and Mr». 4 luirlte French around. It was real nice there.
have sold the house that they Several people were enjoying
lived in for a number of years picnics on the beach and several
wen- in swimming. When com­
on S. W. Broadway to Mr. and
Mrs Clifford Cleveland of Far­ ing home, we saw many had
go, N. D. They presently have been playing in the snow in the
the house rented but will move Cascades. Isn’t it nice to live
here as won as they sell their in a country where both swim­
Fargo home. Fh- French’s also ming and skiing can be en­
sold another house recently to joyed at th«- same time of year?
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arrance. Not every state in the union is
This was the house formerly so blessed. That is probably why
occupi«-d by Mr and Mrs. Jim so many [>eople from other
Hoover. The French’s are en­ states are coming here to make
joying their new home in Crest­ their home.
view addition and the Hoover
Allan Hartle and Janet
family is now living in their
new home on the hill above Hutchinson were In Sublimity
Saturday morning to attend the
Highway 22.
Boedigheimer - Wisenhunt wed­
ding, held at the Catholic
PAINFUL CORNS?
Church. Allan was an usher at
AMAZING LIQUID
the wedding.
RELIEVES PAIN AS
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
Now remove torn* the fast. easy way
with Frerzone'
liquid I rrezone re
lieves pam instantly, works below the
skin line to dissolve torns my in just
days Get Free zone .at all drug counters.
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