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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1964)
IT NEVER FAILS Clyde Rlcliurils, Mr., Is r»«- |N*rt«*d to I«- seriously ill ut Sanilam Memorial hoapital. Il<* has been milking his I k mie with tiis son and family, Mr. and Mi C 1 I . ■ 1 Ims been in |««>r h«-ulUi for sonic time Vwi \ou ve GOT a mouth full of tooth paste A thou slit for Ihr wrek—"D<» N| hii < iiiik Easter Hnuday al mg nothing Is the most lire* siane tiling In the world tiecause the hotne of Mi and Mrs. Lyle Rush in Pratum wen- Mr yisi can’t ipilt and rest". nml Mis Clare Rush Gates, Bens Vamlt-rmccr and Tena It’* time to get to work in your yard Dinare gureU Mondai even Graham. uig at tti<* home of Mr. am! and garden. Mrs DnnH*| Klclhcgr were Mr George Davis •uff<*r«*«l and Mrs II !.. Oldcnbcrg heart attack Saturday evening Salem You’ll find that this is the place to at his horn«* and Is now con fined to Salem Generai hos purchase all your gardening supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meier of pital where his condition Is dinner Salam were Sunday i" said to I m - slightly improve«! tr Diir. guests nt ttie hoirie of her par- 1 • FERTILIZERS • GARDEN TOOLS Mr« Dnvis la staying in Salem iuta. Mi mid Mrs Walter Kay. with ft Hiids mul their daughter • LAWN MOWERS • PAINT SUPPLIES Karen, will stay with Mr am! Mr imm I Mm. linrdy McMor Mr Irving Steer* until her m«e ite apent Easter at the home • SEEDS • HARDWARE th«*r comes horn«* ij his parents, Mr and Mrs Clarence Quartier In ttie af- Mr. ami Mm. lli-rix-rt Sebro«* tertHHHi they attrndad n family IMrthdny |Mriy for lier g rund- del have received word that mother. Mm. J C. Dickinson their mm Darrel and family of We Give 8 & H Green Stamps (’reaeent City did not suffer any property damage nor injury In Mrs (Hxtrjr liad Mir Phone 897*2977 Mill City, Ore. >:«-t y at Salmi Mmnorial lioa- th«* recent tidal wave there. pltal Friday She la reported Mr Schroeder's brother, Robert to la- getting along satiafai-tor- nml his wife ire also all right Mr. ium I Mrs. Brook* < rosier Mr. and Mrs. Durri-ll Anih-r Their home is located on a lo .ly Jaycees Have Big hn >t bunk above the ocean so nml children of Castro Valley, son spent several days last Calif., spent the Easter holi w«-ek in San Francisco where was «ait of reach of the waves. Mr. anil Mm. I Karl«*« De day at th«* home <»f her parents. they visited with their son ami Egg Hunt Turnout Guin« from Silverton visited Mr. anil Saturday at the home <4 her Walter Kay .Mr mid Mrs Martin Hansen daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs The Easter Egg hunt sponsor Andersen. They also were in s«ta fattier "Boots'* Ihgdtm family dinner ’nicy return«*«! to their home Edwin ed by the Mill City Jaycees on ' many of the scenic spots visited nt their home Saturday evening Monday. Sunday drew a large crowd of i in th«* area. Mr and Mm. Daniel Kl<-ii><-ge l*r«*»ent were Mr and Mrs A youngster* and spectators. It 1 Mr. and Mm. Jerry Whitaker attended a family dinner in Sa L. Mdbrrg ind Christine. of Mr. and Mrs. <lau«|>- De was perfect weather for the lem Sunday at die home of Mr. Sun Jose, Calif , Mr and Mrs. and daughter fnxn l*ortland Elliott Parker. Robert and were Easter guests of his pur- Fratea sp«mt Easter Sunday in event which probably account««! and Mrs Ralph Eaalcy. James from Bend, Mr. ami ents. Mr and Mrs Herbert Molalla where they attend<-d for the crowd which was larger church and visited with their than last year. Tbr MUI (Sty Gitedrn dab Mrs Orville Brosig from Sil- Whitaker The Jaycees "planted" some son and family. The family will mere tills Thursday. April 1 verton. Mr and Mrs Joe Bril .' at th«- IMM <«( Mn J C sig from Detroit, Mr limi Mrs Mr. iuid Mrw Don Amlrer»« group enyoyed dinner at a res 600 eggs this year and plan to use even more next year. Kimmel fo< a 1 o'clock dessert | Dale Broslg ami Ronnie from from Eugene sja-nt Friday night taurant. lunchmai Munbcrs are askt-d Mill City and Mr. am! Mrs. Gor and Saturday at the home id to bring |Uant* for the plant don Kay, l.mda Marilyn Su her parents. Mr. and Mrs. El Mr. and Mrs Jesse Haywood Mm. Ellzatieth Beach »pent «•«dränge ami Io lab«*) the zanne. Brad am! Tart from I mer Shaw. and Allan spent the weekend in a week visiting at the home of Salem. plant* if p«M*lble An interest Tillamook at the home of their her son-in-law and daughter, ing program u planmil Tho»«* Mr ium I Mm. t,««orge Rambo son-in-law and daughter, Mr Mr and Mrs Ed Stanton in Sa Mm. EMr Vulkel, Mrs. Hyl and Steven spent the weekend and Mrs. Richard Anderson lem. who canmd altem! are asked to call ttie hnatiim via Duncan and Mrs IxFWell at the home of his parents. and family. Steven and Cathy I Cre«* from Marilyn Chapter No. Mr am! Mrs. M«*l Rambo. They returned home with their grand SAFECO Boatowners Policy pulls you out of Sunday guest« at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Al 1‘raae scarni 145 OES attended Salem Oiap- also visited with his grandpar parents and will spend the we»-k troubles like this ... because “Preferred Risk ' Mr and Mrs John MacGregor abiait a moniti nt their old ! ter. 162 in Salem Saturday ev- ent*. Mr and Mrs. Steve here. and the twins were Mr. and skippers are covered against all risks, on land and ImmetiMn of Manton. C.ilif . In ! enlng (Ttamp. Easter dinner was Mrs. Tena <■ rahn in ha*> t>oro Mrs. Norman Bliss and fam search <rf a little sunshine water (subject to standard exclusions). This pol I Mr. and Mm. Ixiwrll Crre and nerved at the Rambo home to the family group. confined to her home for some ily of Turner. Mr. and Mrs. icy can’t expire without your knowing it, either. I Mr. snd Mrs. K«im«4h Ctirl» Ism were in Sal«-m Sunday to time with a severe case of the Oscar Roth and family and Mr. It’s renewed automatically every year. Call us now and Mrs. John Riger <*f Salem Sunday «tinner gumta at the flu tenaen sfwiit Easter Sunday at j honor her mother, Mrs. J C. for the full story. Bet we can save you money, too! and Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Con- their cabin <m Blowout creek I Dickinson on her B4th birthday. m»me tit Mr. and Mrs Roy and also rnjoyv'd a trip to Boo Mr* Dickinson and her three i Podrabsky were Mr and Mrs I Mm. Thelma Ldimnn from nell of Gladstone. The occa- Mr and Ixmgview, Wn.. sf«.-nt the wwk sion was in observance of Mrs. ths* ls>wl Mrs Christrnsen said children and tbclr husbands Francis Ellingson. i there were not as many skiers and wife had dinner at a Salem Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky, and «•nd at the hom«* «if her brother- MacGregor's birthday as well INSURANCE restaurant and then went to family and Mr. and Mrs. lion in-law and sist«*r. Mr. and Mrs as the traditional Easter din ttx*re as stir expected Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City , Ore, the home her granddaughter. Ellingson «4 Eugene Clarence Howe. Easter Sunday ner. Ikon Moff ait wreit fa, lira Mr* J«iin W«*hrll, where the they were dinner gu«?sts at the Mr. unit Mrs. Rh-hard ter home <*f Mr. and Mrs. J<ie La- lerton Sunday hi spend ttie day grandchildren and great grand at the home <rf Mr. and Mrs children gathered for the tra- beck and family of Albany were lack. Monte ami Nancy. Jimmy- Johnny ►'race Mrs Moffatt Is ditional birthday cake Oiffee Sunday overnight guests at the Harlan from Albany called in at Jamestown. N. D.. where she and punch were also served, home «f his parents, Mr. and the afternoon. He is a m-phew Mrs Mrs. Louis Verbeck of Mrs liihman and was called by the death of her Tw«*nty-«ix were present. Howe. brother-ln-law. Ray Everetts. Easier dinner guests al the Easter Sunday dinner gueata Mrs Moffatt called home Sun Dinner gue«U Sunday i at the day and said it was R* below home of Mr. and Mrs Elmer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. zero, and lots of sm»w on the Straw were Mr. and Mrs Verne John Swan were Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd I ground She expected to leave Shaw, Craig and Skye and Mr. Al Smeenk and John and Mr. Shepherd were Mr. and I Mrs. for home Tbeadny night. She and Mrs Bud Bilyeu and Brent. and Mrs Ronald Swan and Harley Darby ci Albany. family of Portland, and Mr. and made the trip by train Mr. amt Mm. A. !.. Moiw-rg Mrs. Bill Swan and family. Mr. and Mr*. William Shep Mr. an«1 Mr* frank Severn. . and Christine from San Jose, herd and family had as guests Judy and Alan spent Easter I were guests at the home of Mrs. Don Wes trick and child Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph visiting with relatives in Al-1 Mr. and Mrs Walter Kay from ren spent several days during Juli and children from McMinn Friday until Sunday morning. Spring vacation visiting with re ville and Hugh Jull from Sa bany Mr*. Moberg is a sister of Mrs. latives at Longview. Wn. lem. -n» Atedio of Hair Draign. K.n Evelyn Stevens, proprietor of next door to Ada's Needle Shop <il«m Shelton fuu g«»n«* to The children of Mm t'na the Paint Pot said the second Hollister. Calif., where h«' will is open Tnnutay through Fri t day. Hours 9 a. m to 5 p. m., White gathered at the home of anniversary sale was well at assist his son. Bob Shelton in Thursday 10 30 a. m. to 7:30 Mr. and Mrs Harry White on tended. Winning the door prize his drug store p m .Fbr spfxHirtmcnt* phone Easter Sunday for a family was Winnie Gillespie of Mill H97-2100 Deity Klutke, prop. ad dinner. Present were Mrs. City. Paintings by local artists Mr. auid Mm. William Shep White, Mr and Mrs Meh m will remain on dlsplnv for the herd and children and Mr. and IdlVine, Shanin ami Susie from rest of the week Mrs. Floyd Shepherd spent Sat urday at PrineviUe, sightsee Toledo. Mr and Mrs W E. YOU CAN GET Seamster and Ijirry from Sa Koger Norrie and bls room ing. They also visited at the RELIEF FROM lem, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley mate at Lewia and Clark col home of Mr and Mrs. Charlie lege wen* hosts recently for a Peters. Chance ami David combination birthday party for Mr. anil Mm. John Wills Visitors at tile home of Mary ’ns brother Kenneth, and a S1ANBACK give» you FAST relief Easter* Sunday bachelor party for Fritz Kuy spent Monday in Portland on Hartman on from print of hesdsche. neurslgis, were Mr. ami Mrs William kendall. The two young men business. neurito. and minor paint of arthnlrt, McGhee of Salem, Mr. and have an apartment near the rheumstiim Because STAhHACK Mr. unit Mm. Charlre Dolezal contain, several medically approved Mrs. James Toomb of McOilly college Roger is now on tour and pretcribed ingredu-ntt lor fast Mountain, and Mr- and Mrs with the Lewis A Clark choir have both been confined nt tell'll, you can take S1ANBACK with James Toomb. Jr., and three which will take them as far their home with the flu. confidence. Satisfaction guarantred! east as Evanstan, Ill. Th«' children of Seattle. Whatever your goal... a new car, travel, cash for business oppor Kenneth Norrie was at Th«- Homecoming concert will be tunities ... money saved regularly and systematically will help Dinner guest» Sunday at the held at Lewis & Clark college, Dalles March 21 to attend the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Monday, April 6 at 8 p. m. wedding of Jo Morast of Tin' you reach that goal more quickly. It’s simple and easy. Just Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalles to Fritz Kuykendall of decide on a definite amount you’d like added to your savings Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie Roseburg. He is a former room Coryell and children from Port- account each month. We will transfer this amount automatically Springfield spent the mate of Kenneth at OSU. Ken land. Mrs. Elsie Volkel, Mrs. from Helen Saucier and Toni New- Easter weekend at their Mill neth served as best man at from your checking account to your savings. City home. the wedding. berg Mill City Hardware Jerry Pittam The Savings Plan that Really Works! HEADACHE PAIN (The Automatic Savings plan for busy people) JIM BEAM IS PART OF THE SCENE WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A TASTE FOR GOOD LIVING IN OREGON Mm. Susie Hajraen was taken to Santtam Memorial hospital early Sunday morning follow* ing a fall at her home. She was found on the stairway by her daughter, Mrs. Edith Ber ry. about 3 a. ni. Mrs. Haynes does not remember what hap pened. Mrs. Berry called Rev- Jack Meuser for help and she was taken to the hospital It was reported she has no brok en bones Mrs B«*rry returned to her home at Tillamook Tuesday morning. Your SURE-SAVE plan can be started, changed or stopped at any time. And your money is always available for immediate ua®. The big advantage of SURE-SAVE is that it eliminate« “forget ting” to save-we “remember” for you automatically. START YOUR SURE-SAVE PLAN NOW It only takes a moment at any U. S. National office. EXCLUSIVELY AT X-.rr. t.V-i Q. V. Miller spent Spring va cation at his home in Mill City. He is attending OSU this year to complete his college career. He is majoring in civil engin eering and made the honor roll with 3.SO He is enrolled as a junior. Mr. and Mrs. Miller moved to Mill City two years I ago from I^anglay AFB in Vir ginia. He is a retired Lieuten ant Colonel. BANK