A thought for the week—
“Whether a man winds up
with a nest egg or a goose
egg depends on the chick he
married.”
Mrs. Charlie
French
was
honored last Wednesday ev
ening with a surprise birth
day party at her home. She
was really surprised as her
birthday wasn’t until Thurs
day. Cake and coffee were
served. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie French, Mr. and
Mrs. Doc Garton, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Chudzinski, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Girod and Jill. Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs.
Don Carlson and Dick Wil
liams.
Bucky Lyons is home on
leave at the present time,
and visiting with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Kerr. Bucky recently gradu
ated from Al Radar school in
San Francisco. When he re
turns to duty he will be as
signed to a tanker.
RENT
IT!
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw
were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Bieber from Kingsley, Kan.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Shaw home were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout
and family moved into their
new home Sunday on 3rd
Street which Doc Garton built
for them.
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
will have a special meeting
on Monday evening, Novem
ber 28 for the purpose of con
ferring degrees and to present
a 25-year pin to Mrs. William
Shuey.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus
were in the Eastern part of
the state over the weekend on
an elk hunting trip. However,
they were not successful, in
fact Mrs. Yankus said that
they not only did not see an
elk but didn’t talk to anyone
who had.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd
and son, Allen, of Stayton
were in Mill City Sunday vis
iting with friends. They at
tended services at the Pres
byterian church Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Leisy of Sweet
Home and formerly of Mill
City was honored last week
on her birthday anniversary
when friends called on her
with a potluck dinner. Pres
ent were Mrs. Ann Holman,
Mrs. Cloyd Cox, Mrs. Elmer
Shaw, from Mill City; Mrs.
Floyd Bassett from Lyons,
Mrs. Ramon Roberts from
Lebanon and Mrs. Leisy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleihege
have taken an apartment at
the Ambassador apartments
in Salem for a few months
until her arm, which she
broke recently in a fall, heals.
The Kleiheges lived in Salem
before moving to Mill City
and she has relatives there.
Mrs. Clyde Morgan Is con
valescing satisfactorily a t
Santiam Memorial hospital
following emergency surgery
performed Sunday night. She
is an employee of U. S. Na
tional Bank here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bain
of Salem, former residents,
were among those seen taking
in the annual Firemen’s Bene
fit Saturday evening.
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Calendar of Events
Wednesday, November 23
Order of Rainbow for Girls
at hall, 7:30.
Thursday November 24
Thanksgiving day.
Saturday November 26
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Monday November 28
Lions club dinner meeting
at hall 6:30 p. m.
Marilyn Chapter OES will
have a special meeting at the
IOOF hall 8 p. m.
Thursday December 1
Garden club at Wendell
Heller home. Christmas par
ty. 1 o’clock dessert luncheon.
Sponsored as a public service
Guests the |>ast week at ths I i day. She is reported to have
home of Mrs. George Flook bronchial pneumonia compli
have been her grandson and cated by an asmatic condition.
A bazaar sponsored by the
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George
P. Flook from Fairfield, Calif. Woman’s Civic club at Detroit
Guests the first of last week city hall last week drew a
at the Flook home were her large crowd.
Bill Waters, of Detroit, new
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Sims from manager of the Lake Lodge
cafe announced this week that
Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep the cafe will open Friday of
herd and Mr. and Mrs. Bill this week with dining room
Shepherd and family spent open from 5 to 8 daily except
last Saturday in McMinnville Mondays when the cafe hours
at the home of Mrs. Ethel will be from 6 to 9 p. m. The
cafe has been renovated.
Marrs and family.
Weekend visitors at the
J. D. MacGregor spent sev
eral days last week at Wel Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs.
ches, attending a meeting of Len Davis were Navyman
men from several western Lanny Vickers and his fian
states. The meeting was in cee, Miss Linda Snesmier
connection with their work from the Seattle Navy base.
Miss Snesmier is a nurse at
for the government.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde the Naval base hospital.
observed their 25th wedding
anniversary on November 17.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at a Salem restaurant
when several of their children
honored them with a dinner. November 9—
Mill City Police were cal
M.'ll City friends have re
led
to the scene of disturb
ceived word that Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Garrison are ance at Brawner’s apartments
now managing a motel at Ma tonight. However on arrival
dras. They are former Mill everything was quiet.
An Aumsville man was tak
City residents and lived at
Lakeview for a number of en into custody by Mill City
years where they were con police tonight and charged
nected with a large depart with driving under the influ
ment store. They have had ence. Officer Les White ar
many business ventures, in rested Maurice P. Riley 28, of
cluding the owning and op Aumsville after he ran off the
erating of a variety store at road at SW Linn Place and
Broadway streets causing con
Gates about 15 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole of siderable damage to city street
San Diego are visiting at the property. He was lodged in
home of his parents, Mr. and the Mill City jail under $300
Mrs. James Poole and with bail. He was additionally cited
for not having a driver’s li
other relatives in the area.
S/8gt. and Mrs. Russell cense. A check with the De
Page and small son, Rodger, partment of Motor Vehicles
left this week for Williams by police shows he has never
AFB in Phoenix, Ariz| They had a license.
had been visiting here with November 11—
Mill City police took into
relatives and they returned to
the base sooner than expected custody a 16-year-old youth
as Sgt. Page is to undergo today for the McLaren School
medical treatment there. He for Boys at Woodburn. Chief
expects to serve at the base Jim Taylor said the youth
had left the state without au
about one year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown thority, and committed a fel
of Artesia, N. M., have been ony in California then re
visiting at the home of her turned to Oregon. He was
t o
McLaren
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. transported
where
he
was
held.
and Mrs. Clarence Jones.
A 34-year-old housewife re
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robert
son of Lyons are the parents ported to Mill City police to
of a daughter born November day that she had been raped.
21 at Lebanon. The new arriv The victim stated she had ac
al named Christine Elizabeth, cepted a ride home with a
weighed 6 pounds 11% ounces man and that he had driven
at birth. Maternal grandpar her to a lonely spot and at
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar tacked her repeatedly. It was
shall Worley and maternal not immediately known where
grandmother is Mrs. Mae Ro the incident occurred, as the
bertson of Poplar Bluffs, Mo. woman was badly shaken up.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Posekany November 12—
The Mill City Police depart
returned last Wednesday from
San Francisco where they had ment condifCtiW a bicycle safe
attended the Logging Confer ty program today and 22
children participated with
ence.
I wish to announce that I their bikes. Films were shown
am representative for Avon afterwards. All who attended
products on the Marion Coun received certificates showing
ty side of Mill City. Midge they had passed the course.
They were: Tommy Kanoff,
King. Phone 859-3722.
44tf
Lewellen,
Brian
- Boxed Christmas cards now Douglas
on display. 59c to $3.00. See Jones, Robby Taylor, Douglas
us for special ordering Photo Taylor, Steven Maxson, James
greeting and imprinted cards. Rose, Randy Moberg, Guy
Mill City Pharmacy.
43tf Wettergreen, Craig Crook,
NOTICE — The Studio of Greg Eide, Rocky Steiner,
Hair Design will be open Wed Gordon Plotts, Douglas Gruv
nesday through Saturday un er, Floyd Peterman, Darell
til further notice. Shop hours Plotts, Gary Plotts, Dick Gru
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, ver, Gary Moberg, David
prop.
23tf Plotts, Jerry Payseno,
109 COMMERCIAL S. E.
SALEM, OREGON
DETROIT
IDANHA
Somewhere between the football games and
feasting, we a’d need to take time to consider
how fortunate we really are.
For myself, and those working with me, the
result is gratitude for the consideration and
cooperativeness you have extended thru the year.
May this Thanksgiving be a happy one for you,
your family and friends.
Sincerely.
Me/ Eide
Mill City Pharmacy
lodged in jail under $50 bail.
Chief Jim Taylor said William
J. McCollom was arrested by
Officer Les White after
White had been informed of
a disturbance at the High
wayman Inn and told that Mc
Collom was headed for Mill
City. White made the arrest
after being notified on the po
lice phone.
NEW ARRIVALS FOR CHRISTMAS
Handbag$, perfect for gifts
Ladies* Sweaters, new colors
Poor Boy Blouses, sizes 3 to 14
By '‘Boots’’ Champion
Mrs. Lorraine Sophy, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Rice and
children, Annette and Sherri
Gay of Detroit, accompanied
by Mrs. Glee Waters of Mill
City drove to Selah, Wn., Sat
urday where they attended
the wedding of Miss Marty
Kay Waters to James Nall of
Selah at the Lutheran church.
Miss Waters is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Waters
of Seattle. She is a grand
daughter of Mrs. Glee Waters
and a niece of Mrs. Sophy.
Three cases of pneumonia
were reported here last week.
They are Mrs. Nils Bittner
and Mrs. Allen Gardner, who
were both admitted to San-
tiam Memorial hospital for
medical attention. Mrs. Bitt-
ned. who is afflicted with an
asmatic condition was admit
ted on Friday, and Mrs. Gard-
I ner on Sunday night. Mrs.
John Houck, of Idanha, who
had been released from a hos-
| pial earlier last week, was
was taken by Detroit Ambu-
I lace to Salem Memorial Thurs-
$2.98
5.98 up
$2.98
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
FLOWERS
for
CARDS
■orai
THANKS
I wish to thank the voters
of Mill City for their support
of my candidacy for a posi
tion on the City Council of
Mill City. I assure this was
greatly appreciated and I will
do my best to merit your con
fidence in me.
ADOLPH BRUNNER
Thanksgiving
for your hostess
or to grace the
Thanksgiving table
Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Wire Service Anywhere
Brunner's Flowers
230 N. E. 4th St.
Ph. 897-2452
MiU City
Automotive
and
Industrial
Maintenance
Diesel Engine Service
Welding
Shop or Field
Dealer for Airco Welding
Products
Delco Batteries
Factory Equipment
Ignition Parts
Hoover's Repair
Jim and Veryl Hoover
Phone 897-2911
Mill City
For
Christmas Gifts
for the family why not shop here for some
thing the whole family can enjoy.
WE WELCOME
YOUR
Sav-On-Furniture
PiHam Bldg.,
Highway 22
Mill City
Its new look is just
one nice thing about the
67 Chevy pickup
’67 Fleetside Pickup
The Ascots, local teenage
musical group, will be join
ing the Cossacks and the
Mark-5 at a Teenage dance to
be held Sunday, November 27
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis at the Moose Hall at Corval
lis, 1:30 to 6 p. m.
Owners
The Ascots, all students at
Santiam High school, have
Phone 897-2660
been playing at a number of
Mill City, Oregon
dances since their recent or
ganization.
Dear Friend and Customer:
November 12—
Mill City Police arrested a
22-year-old Stayton man here
today and charged him with
being drunk in public. He was
Dance Combo to
Play at Corvallis
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
NORTHWEST
NATURAL GAS
Mark Peterman.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966
Chief Taylor said another
school will be held in early
December. Vern Peterman as
sisted with the training.
THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHERS
For instance, new durability: New sheet metal con
struction discourages rust. Eliminates exposed joints
on cargo box and tailgate. Provides self-washing
wheelhousings with special splash shields. Inner cab
is specially treated against rust.
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helpful planning
service that can
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Also, added comfort, safety and convenience: Im
proved visibility all around. Dual master cylinder
brake system. Telescoping lower steering shaft. Ener
gy-absorbing instrument panel. Interior color-keyed to
go with exterior paint. One-hand tailgate latch.
And extra strength: Full-depth double-wall side
panels (Fleetside models). Double-wall steel in cab roof
and other important areas.
Plus famous Chevrolet truck features: Independent
Front Suspension that gives a smooth ride-like a car.
The most popular truck 6’s and V8’s. (And there are
lots more, as your Chevrolet dealer will show you.)
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Week Day Hours
See the brand new breed of Chevy pickups at your Chevrolet dealer’s
36-5488
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
Saturdays:
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
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Phone 897-2610
120 W. Hollister
Phone 769-2126
Stayton, Oregon