The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 20, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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A IhtHiglit for th«' wt't'k—-"Put
youractf In tin- other fvIltAv’»
place, then »rlfi*ti«ic»» gon;
and Inateuil
nutter nini bllter-
nraa, omni tolerance "
Mr».
Am Underwood ar
companled by Mr». Jim Sulll-
vun.John it nd Mike returned Inut
week from Sun Pablo, Unlit . i
where they vl»lted with Mr"
Sullivan’» husband and with
Mr. and Mr» (Jury Underwood
and funilly He 1» a »on of the
Underwood» Jim la working
for the t'orjui of Engineer» and
1» on the dredge Biddle which
waa leaving »oon for lara An­
gele» Jim auid he hoped that
he would I m - able to get buck up
in thia urea soon where he
would be nearer to hla family.
Mm Underwood »aid that their
»on and family were fine and
Ituylng u new home In Cali­
fornia.
I ant week Wo lutti an Item
about Mr» Tad Olauti lieing in
Snntiam Memorial Ixapital ut
Stayton ’lìllà wu* an error aa
•hx I* In Salmi Memorlul I mh »-
pitnl, where »hr I» recuperat­
Juily lionxigli» entertained
imi from the rettili» of an auto­
with a Valentine p«rty at her
mobile accident.
Inane Saturday evening with a
Gary riott« *|>rnl three tl«»)» number >>f her cla»»mate» pre-
In Surinam Memorlul Iwapllul »ent for the game» and re­
«•gitili ln»t week with Infection freshment». Dancing wa» nl»o a
diversion of the evening T7>o»c
In hi» huit
attending wen» Bruce HUI, Jun­
in J.ieobavn, Stewart Hill. Mark
Meu»cr. IMdiie Chance. Jimmy
More, l.yni-tte Parker, David
TYPEWRITER
Chance, lonnle Bodeker, l<ar-
ry ItugMlale, Sheryl Alban,
and Harry Meader.
RENTALS
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REASONABLE KATES
3 M m U h lli ntal
May Apply On rurchnur
ROEN'S
•M Ouurtftl. Ph. 3113 377.1
Salem, Oregon
Mnwaaawiaereanabaw-^
Where you can al-
way* buy with confi­
dence
Wright-W «tilling?
ll«*iliUl-lllintli*«l ? Shop
hen* for what you nerd!
Mr. itixl Mr». Floyd Mhephertl
honored their daughter-in-law,
Mt
Willi mi Sheph»i d al a
family dinner on her birtliday
Thursday evening Present were
Mr anti Mrs. William Shepherd,
Bonnie, l«eroy anti Jerry and
Mr. and Mrs Milton Rotcn, Bar
burn Jean und Bob from Lyon»
5—Thr Mill (tty Entrrpriter, Thurnday, Erb. 20. 1961
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The Young People of the Mill
City Christian «■hutch will have
a chili feed Saturday. Fcbtuary
'll from 4 to 5 30. Thl» Is open
to the |A»l>llc and proceed» will
I m * u»ed by the young people to
go to Christian curnp this sum­
mer.
Bort Morris wa» honor«»! re
ceriliy on hi» birthday when
friend» and relatives arrived to
help him crlebrat«1
Present
were Mr. and Mr« John Car-
rnony and family and Rosie
.Mattson from Pori I a nd.
Mr.
and Mm. Kenneth Morris and
family fnsn Prineville; Mr. and
Mm Overholt and family from
■Slayton and Mr and Mr». ¡ton
Morri».
Mr». Mel Ratnlto accotupam
led by relative» from St ay ton
wa» in Portland Monday to at­
tend funeral services for her
aunt. Mr» Edna Champ Her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
an«' Mr». Steve Champ were
unable to attend a» Mr». Champ
1» confined to Salem General
Hospital with pneumonia and
Mr. Champ ha» been ill with the
Hu.
CLEARANCE SALE
On Red Heart Rug Yarn.
Regular 35c Per Skein
3 ffM*
$1.00
While They Last.
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. BroaJ vay
Mill City
Mr. toitl Mr». Sal Will» are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of their first great grand­
child, u daughter born on Feb­
ruary 17 to Mr. and Mm Ger­
ald Bishop of RiOfleburg. The
little girl has been named Jun-
Ice Linn (¡randparents tire Mt
anil Mr». Elmer Ellis of Sweet
Home.
Marilyn flub will meet nest
Tuesday, February 25 at the
home of Mr». Charles Kelly for
a twelve o'clock covered diih
luncheon. Al) memtier» of the
In a letter received Ihl» week Order ‘>t thr Eastern Star are
by
The
Entcrprluc,
Lillian most cordially invited to attend.
Br Mil of Utica. Mich , ordered
the pa|»*r »«•nt to her «on, !>■•-
Mr. ami Mr». Adolph Brun­
lie Brown of Covina, Calif. ner have received wort! that hi«
Mr» Brown 1» a former Mill niotluu pasted away at the age
City ievident and the family en­ of 85 in Nurertberg. Germany
joy» keeping up with areu ac- on February 5. She is survived
tlvltlc» She »aid the weather by iwo son», Adolph of Mill
In Michigan had been nicer Cilv and Juecph of New Jer­
i than u»ual
sey ; one daughter, Martina
Reauffcr, Nurertberg, Germany;
Ke«-e«il dinner gurala at the 3 grandchildren and 10 great­
iiorniof Mi and Mr». Richard grandchildren.
Freeman were her parent», Mr.
and Mr» Earnest Preston from
The annual Father won |au k
Ixmgvlcw. Wn and her uncle» meeting and cake »ale which;
and aunt», Mr. and Mr». Mor­ wai scheduled for FtAiruary 28
ri» Howe and Mr. und Mrs. at the Youth Center has been
Clarence Howe.
cancelled. The meeting will be
held March 20. Reason for can­
Mr». I jerry 1'lotU rrerteed cellation was the important
word that her father »offered a Santiam-CentraJ game that ev­
heart attack last Wednesday at ening with a number of fathers
hi» home In Colville, Wn
and sons wishing to attend.
Mr. aixl Mr». Floyd Shepherd
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rotcn.
Barbara Jean and Bobby from
Lyon» wrrr in Albany Sunday
where they were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ral|ih Smith and son».
Haturtlnv, February J» thr
men of the Christian church
will meet for dinner at 6 30
William Richardson, a profes-
Mir from Northwest Christian
College at Eugene wlU tie the
guru! s|H*akcr and the NCC
quartet will provide the music
for thr evening. All men of thr
church are Invited to attend the
dinner and meeting
A number of member» of
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES
will be going to Turner FHiru-
ary 26 where they will attend
a Friendship Night at Victoria
chapter
Mr. anti Mr». William Steep­
herd, Leroy, Jerry and Don­
nie were Sunday dinner guest»
in Salem at the home of her
parent», Mr. and Mrs Hugh
Jul). Mm. Shepherd was cele­
brating her birthday annivers­
ary.
STORMY DAYS ARE GREAT...
J. J. Ilinbup of Tucaon, Aris.,
arrived in Mill City Monday
to visit his sister. Mm. Isabell
Everything to promote
The Studio of llalr I»e«lgn. Calkins and other relatives for
good l<M»ks and g o o d next door to Ada’s Needle Shop two or three weeks.
Is oprn Turtkiay through Fri­
grooming*
day Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m..
Mr. and Mr». Hlrten (hud-
l*rrs<’.rlptions Our
Biuivdai 111 30 a m to 7 .30 zln»ki moved here recently from
S|NM'hdt>.
| p m For appointments phone Woodland, Calif He Is a retired
897-2100 Betty Klutke, prop ad Air Force man. and stated he
was looking forward to some
good fishing this summer.
Mill City Pharmacy
MEI. EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812 Mill City
COLD SUFFERERS
Get fuu «clef frui.i tint stlir »11
over, worn-out Iccling due to «ol.lv.
M ANBAt N S «>•tabulation of niedi-
tail« proven ingredient» r.uute»
fever »nJ bring» «>:»!< «ting relief.
I «cava gargle for «> .e throat due to
told». Snap b»«k v uh STANBACK.
Mr». Ilutly Total, Mrs. Gal«'
Christensen of Stayton and Mrs.
Tyler Brown of Salem met in
Salem for dinner last Wednes­
day evening. After dinner th«'
three ladies attended Coiffure
Cajiers at th«' Marion Motor
hotel. The event, an annual af­
fair. was sponsored by the Sor-
I optomist club.
Saturday Is
George s Birthday
But....
Martha gets the
Recent giM-st» at the home of
i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Calherwood
wer ■ her brother-in-law an«i sis-
I ter, M: and Mre F C Strat­
ton «>f Paisley
131«' visitors
said the road over Santiam Pass
was In good condition.
breaks when you buy
one of our
Fresh Baked
Cherry Pies
"nl> gg<
For that exceptional
Mrs. Clifford Roebke from
Stay ton spent Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Shepherd.
Sunilny gu«'"f» at th«* horn«' of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwell Cree and
Mrs J. C. Dickinson were Mr.
and Mm. Olin Spiva from Turn­
er.
John M mm M* anti Mike Wilson,
student» at Northwest Christian
college in Eugene spent the
weekend at their homes here.
Th»y also attended the Sweet­
heart’s ball at Santiam High.
Party Treat Try One
of our
Log Rolls
HOT CROSS BUNS Special Dozen
49c
Muir’s Bakery
AND FOUNTAIN
Phone 897-2136
Mr. anti Mr». Tom Booth,
kmgtimc Mill City residents
will be observing their 50th
wedding anniversary February
26 Their two daughter». Mr».
Evelyn Kam rtf of Eugene and
Mm. Neva Rackmel of New Or­
leans. lut. ar«* planning a |>arty
for them in Salem on the Sat­
urday following th«* anniversary
date.
MUI City, Oregon
Mrs. Earl Ixiuckn wan In Sa­
lem Monday assisting her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Don (Roberta) Limbockcr
moved into their new home in
the northern part of the city.
Oft Burson from Stayton and
a former resident of Mill City is
.1 patient at Santiam Memorial
( hospital Although he isn’t al-
1 lowed visitors at the present
time cards would be appreciat­
ed.
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