The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 23, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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Mrs. Mabel King of Tacoma. 5—The Mill City Enterprtae. ThurMlay, April 23. 1JMH
Wash., is visiting with her sis­
ter, Mrs. Harvey Tolbert and
TEACHER, I^N’T THAT
Only five students from Linn with other relatives here.
county made the winter ixmor
WHAT GIRL£ WEAR IN
William II. Maag, Mill (liy.
THE SOUTH 5EA I5LANPS ? roll at OC’E. Anu,ng them was
wold
six registered
Sharon Whitsett, a senior and recently
u graduate of Santiam High Angus c«wi to Jon L and Dian
Isix-rg, Molalla, Oregon.
school.
In order to be named to the
READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUND
roll a student must carry a full
Mr. and Mr». Jerry Coffman
THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHAN6E-0E-LJFE FEARS
15 cr«*dit hour course and at­ and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett
tain a grade point average of t<x,k in the McKenzie Hiver run Have you reached that time of
Find comforting relief the
3.5 or better.
this past Sunday. Also from this life when your txxly experiences wav countless women have,
strange new sensations — when
area were Mr and Mrs. Marvin one minute you feel enveloped with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham
Mr. and Mr». Al Yanku» were Sandberg, who with Mrs Bas­ in hot flushes and the next are Tablets. Especially developed to
help women throOgh this most
in Vancouver, Wash., Sunday sett made the run in Sandberg's clammy.cold,drained of energy, trying period. In doctor's tests
where site bowled in the AU river boat. Jerry made the run nervous, irritable? Are you in
out of 4 women who took
Coast Tbumam-nt. Others bowl­ with Paul Frank of Portland in an agony of fear? Tcx> troubled them reported welcome effec­
ing from Santiam luines were a rubber raft. Cottman said the to lx- u good wife and mother? tive relief. And all without ex­
Don't just suffer from the pensive “shots.”
Naorna
Underw<xx1,
Paulin«- Santlam is more exciting than
suffocating hot flashes, the sud­
Don’t brood. Don’t worry
Jlarui<-n anti Midge King
the McKenzie.
den waves of weakness, the yourself sick. Get Lydia E.
nervous tension that all too fre­ Pinkham Tablets at your drug- J
C.norge Da via return«-«! home
quently come with the change gists. Take them daily just like .
tin- past week-end after several Why Don't YOl) riubscril«« to when relief can be had.
vitamins.
j
w<-«-ks in Salem General Hospit­
The genfls medicina with the gentle no me LYDIA E. PINKHAM
al following a heart attack He THE MIIJ. CITY’ ENTERPRISE
Sharon Whitsett on
OCE Honor Roll
JOHNNY, OO
YOU KNOW
WHAT A
SIRLOIN
A lltoughl fur Ulr week—"A
man la old when tir acari» the
menu without first looking at
tlu- waitress'*
The Mill City
Boy BooMt»
t<«>k u night hike last week leav­
ing lirrr ntssii 7 and getting
hum«- stout 3 in tlw morning.
They hiked up to the 'IV Trans­
lator st itlon and taick home and
report a guai time. 'Diry were
accompanied by adult leaders
Em«-»t Andersen, »on of Mr
an«l Mrs. Ik-rrel Andersen is
now home <m ta-ave from the
Air Force, lie recently receiv­
ed his osnrnisslon ns a second
lieutcmml
When he returns
hr will tie asslgrwd to Pope
afb , N
<'. <in«i reaatve m
stnictkm in rsdar and celestial
navigation.
IUam.hr <■ Itmou norm
IHtnh'd liy hrr brother. Art An-
«1er son nf Mehama was called
to Conikin during th«- week •»y
tlw serious Illness <rf Uirlr fa-
t.'iei
Mr».
Burton BoriHigha, vice prtn
<I| m I at Santlam High school
missed several day» nt sct»»>i
tills week as the result of a fall
at his home. Hr suffered a
Imdly cut tor when it hit a
fumare register when lie fell
i
on th>- stairs at his home.
< leihe I Knot. «wcrrtarV ill
Santiam high sch*a>l for Ilk- [wist
three years has accepted u sim­
ilar ¡■Milkin at Stayton Union
High school for the coming
year.
Mr». Freni Berg I« working at
U S. Natkmal I tank while
Mrs Emory Prtmeau la on aick
leave Mm Berg was formerly
empkiyrd at the bank
Ttw
The
Htiullo
of
Hair
Design,
N«»w tetn .e
«till the l«w. weiy wm V
»uh Itr<
Liqutti If re »<»«»• r<
I kwi ¡«s.n imtsnth
Iwli-w «hr
uiin Lnr id
o«<m ewe» «a dah
tUn ( k * FrrwtiMW
•< e‘l
u< «ountrrt
Mr. and Mr». (linrl«-« Champ
and family of Salem visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Rambo and 1-aura and Mr. and
Don < nrhon
Floyd Nbrp-
Mrs. Steve Champ
and Suzy «[»-nt the wis-kerxl vis­ I herd and their lioux<-gu<-st, Mrs.
iting with tils mother in Cali­ Minnie IN-naxu-tte from Pnne-
Mr. and Mr». Thorpe Johnson
I vlli«-, were guests Saturday at
fornia.
and family of Toledo and Mr.
J the home of Mr and Mrs. Ra­
ami Mrs. Robert Brandt and
Mr», < Uri ftudkmg fus» ri­ mon Robrrts at Sweet Home. family of Sweet Home were
turned lo her home after s|x-nd-
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. unii Mrs. Don Moffatt, ar .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson.
ing a w«-«-k in th«* hospital with
piKsiuionin ll<-r baby son was «■otnjMnled by Mrs. Elsie Vol­ Thorja- Johnson is a brother of
carili for by Iwr two sister-in- ke! und Mrs. Cecil ijike went Ix-stcr and the Brandts are
law, Mrs James Budl- ng anti to Afl,any lust Wednesday night longtime friends They operate
to attend a dinner und hear an the Clear Lake resort during
Mrs Ballili Bud long
organ recitai by Mary Barton. the summer months.
Mr», John Will» has lw«si Other* from Mill City attend­
Mr. mid Mr». Burrell (Me re­
MMifina-d to her home with pneu­ ing wen- Mrs. Don Williams
turned home Thursday evening
monia Natalie Wills was at and Miss Jwrl Boone.
after »[lending the week at the
Sweet Home with her maternal
grand|»r«-nts, Mr. anti Mrs Î Mr». Curtl» <1lnr was take«, home at Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Dal«- .Murray and Dian«- was to Salem Memorial boapital last Cutting at Molalla. Th<- men got
carrd for by
her
paternal Wednesday by ambulance whrn ' in some good fishing at Ore­
gi arxi|>arrrits. Mr. and Mrs. Nat she became ill. She was able to i gon City and enjoy«-d visiting
return to her horn«- Monday and with their old time friends Last
Wills
is f«*iling quite well again. Her Sunday the Coles attended the
sister. Mrs. Myrna Schlcman of 50th wedding anniversary re­
Mr». l-atridu McClintock tint I
l*or11und is staying at the Clin«-1 ception for his brother and sis­
Patty. Mark and Sue rrtunw-d
txxnc this week.
ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ben
to Mill City Thursday from
Cole who live near Stayton.
Kailua. Ohu. Hawaii and will
I The Community church st
make their home here. Thry
|Gat«*s Is bolding prayer meet­
came by jet and were met in ings
each Thursday evening at
l*i>rtliind by her parents, Mr.
7 30. starting this week, April
and Mrs Ixiwrll Cnv
23.
Now...five to drive
al your Ford Dealer^
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I wo Skinner, a »tutlcnt Nt
Northwest Christian coll«*gr nt
Eugen«- was the gu<«t S|>cak«-r
if tlw
Mill
City Christian
chun-h Sunday speaking on be­
half of the «»liege.
BATH TOWEL SETS
By Fieldcrezt
You'll have to see these to appreciate their
thick softness
$1.19 Up
690 Up
390 Up
Bath Towels
Hand Towels
Wash Cloths
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone «97-2141
does it fill you with terror
...frighten you?
is getting along satisfactorily
but will recuperate at home for
some time.
next donr to Adn's Nc«-dle Shop
is ojrn Tu<^klay through Fri­
day Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
'lYiuts f iv JO 30 a. m. to 7 30
Marilyn <1ul> will n>wM Turw
p. m For a[>t»>intmcnt» phon«- day. April 2X at 12 o'clock at
«7-2100. Betty Klutkc, prop, nd the hnmr of Mrs Wilson Stev­
ens at Lyons. A covered dish
lunchism will be served i All
I members <rf tlu- Enstrm Star ■ in
PAINFUL CORNS?
I th«- an-n ar«- invited.
AMAZING LIQUID
RELIEVES PAIN AS
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
CHANGE-OF-LIFE
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
Robert Morgan 1» »(wnding
a two weeks leave from the
Navy with area friends and re­
latives. His base has been
Virginia Beach. Va.. and when
he returns it will be to Groton, I
Conn., from where be will :
leave on submarine duty.
Fifteen Mawui from Mill <My
lodge went to Prirwville Sat-
unlay where they conferred a
degree on on«- of Prineville's
candidates.
The
Prineville
lodge was host at a roast beef
dinner.
Mr. and Mr». Dick Corbett
and family of Portland visited
Sunday with relatives in torn.
A family dinner was held at the
home erf her parents. Mr.
Mrs. James Ptoole. Others
sent were Mr. and Mrs.
Pratt and family «nd Mr.
Mrs. I-co Poole and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. <,«xirgr Hum
[ihrey are spending the week in
California visiting with their
daughter. Dorothy Humphrey,
who is with the WAVES.
Mrs. Peter Brekke la visit-
ing in Los Angeles and San
Diego. Calif. She plans on visit-
ing tn the middlc eact before
retuming home.
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