The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 08, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1966 Mrs. Grant Smith, who were
both celebrating birthdays.
Mrs. John Swan entertained
I
Police Blotter
Poinset+ias— Azaleas
Put Flowers on
Visitors a short time Mon­
Mums— Corsages
day, November 28 at the home
YOUR GIFT LIST
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook
November 30—
were Mr. and Mrs. George La-
ARRANGEMENTS
A collision hospitalized a vander of Spokane.
Mrs. Mae Wiltse of Seattle
Mill City man, and slightly
Cut Flowers
A thought for the week.—
visited
a couple of days the
injured
a
Mill
City
woman
“A child enters your home
here today in rain slick wea­ last of the week with her bro­
and makes so much noise for
Wreaths and Swags
ther. Chief Jim Taylor said a ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
20 years you think you can
pickup truck driven by Clyde Mrs. Ed Titze. Mrs. Titze and
hardly stand it—then departs,
Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Morgan collided with a ve­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clason took
leaving the house so silent
Wire Service Anywhere
Mrs.
Wiltse
home
Sunday
and
hicle
being
driven
by
Jose
­
you think you will go mad.”
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schroed­ phine Whitsett at the corner they visited with the elder
er
accompanied their son and of 1st and Wall. Morgan was ladies’ mother, Mrs. J. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree of
Webber, who was in Provi­
Redmond are the parents of daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. cited for failure to yield the dence
hospital, Portland, re­
230 N. E. 4th St.
their first child, a son, born Edward Schroeder of Salem right of way. He was taken covering
from recent surgery.
to
Santiam
Memorial
hospital
to
Crescent
City,
Calif.,
recent
­
November 29 at a Redmond
Ph.
897-2452
Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle vis­
hospital. The little boy weigh­ ly where they enjoyed a fam­ and treated for rib and pos­ ited
Sunday
at
the
home
of
sible
spleen
injury.
Mrs.
Whit
­
ed seven pounds and 6*4 ily gathering at the home of
her brother, Jack Herberger.
ounces and has been named Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Schroed­ sett went to a doctor for a leg Later in the day Mr. Herberg­
injury.
Both
are
in
satisfact
­
er
and
family.
Also
attending
Scott James. Grandparents
er and the Castles went to
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree of were Mr. and Mrs. Robert ory condition. Damage to both Oregon City where they visit
Joe ­
vehicles
was
moderate.
Schroeder,
former
Mill
City
Hundreds of plans and
Mill City and Mr. and Mrs.
ed with another brother,
December 1—
residents.
Herman Schillings of Orofino,
variations in our files can
Axel T. Anderson of Mill Herberger and family.
Idaho. This is the first grand­
Sunday guests at the home City, who had been charged
son
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
help you decide what you
Cree, although they have two of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ by Mill City police with driv­
1
need in that home you
granddaughters, so they are were Mr. and Mrs. Dale ing under the influence was
Champ
of
Mehama,
and
Mr.
convicted
here
today
in
Muni­
pretty proud, too.
want to build. Just drop
and Mrs. Robert Bruce of Al­ cipal court by a jury trial.
By Bernice Strawn
Judge Sheythe sentenced An­
Recent guests at the home bany.
in and let us know that
derson to pay a fine of $255, Extension Home Management
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drynan
Specialist Oregon State
Recent guests a the home five days in jail, and a 90-day
you’d like to get some
and family were her parents,
All
Is Not Rosy for Newly­
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Soren
­
suspension
of
his
driving
pri
­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Maur­
planning ideas.
were their son-in-law and vileges. Anderson appealed weds — Young marrieds
er, her sisters, Sally and Pat sen
should expect some marital
Maurer of Salem and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. How­ to the circuit court.
conflict, says Ermina Fisher,
ard
Crippen
of
Pasco
and
their
A
Mill
City
man
was
ar
­
uncle Frank Andrews of Port­ granddaughter, Dianne War­
rested here on December 4 Marion County Extension
land.
ren and son, Michael, of Se­ and charged with failure to Agent. Studies indicate that
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly attle and Mr. and Mrs. Fred leave name and address at the contrary to popular opinion,
first year of marriage is
were i n Salem Saturday Farmen and family of Albany. scene of an accident. Officer the
KELLY LUMBER BALES
the happiest. Mrs. Roberta
MILL
CITY,
onraoN
where they attended a Post­ NOTICE — The Studio of Les White said Alfred H. not
master’s conference and Hair Design will be open Wed­ Thomas plead guilty in Muni- Frasier, Extension Family
Week Day Hours
ciple court Monday night. Life Specialist at OSU says
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Christmas party. He is presi­ nesday through Saturday un­ Thomas struck a Forest Ser­ that conflict is normal for
dent
of
the
tri-county
Post
­
Saturdays:
notice. Shop hours vice vehicle on that date and newlyweds because they have
master’s Association. The Kel­ 9 til a. further
m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, fled the scene. He was ar­ to work out a routine and
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
ly’s took a decorated Christ­ prop.
23tf rested minutes later by Mill a way of living together. Even
Phone 897-2610
mas tree to the party.
City Police. He was fined $105 those couples who come from
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and given five days in jail, very similar family back­
Smith and family spent a re­ which was suspended.
grounds discover that each
Just in Time
cent weekend visiting with
For the second time in family had a certain way of
his brother and family, the about a week Mill City resi­ coping with everyday living.
For Christmas
Jack Smiths at Oakridge.
dents were without power due Another source of conflict
Robes and Lingerie for
to an accident involving a mo­ comes when each individual
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, tor vehicle striking a power tries to remain a separate per­
the Ladies
accompanied by Miss Daisy pole at 1st and Broadway. On son at the same time the cou­
Pajamas for
Geddes, Mrs. John Swan and December 4 a car driven by ple is trying to become a unit
Men and Boys
Mrs. Edith Mason took in the Louisa G. Kalani of Mill City or working team.
Holiday on Ice show in Port­ struck the power pole caus­
land recently. They said they ing an interruption in service
enjoyed it a great deal.
for about three hours. She Too Late to Classify
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
was cited by Mill City Police
Mrs. Floyd Shepherd spent for not having her car under FOR SALE—Philco portable
one night and a day at San­ control and sent to Santiam
TV with stand. $40.00. Phone
tiam Memorial hospital last Memorial hospital for face
897-2482.
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week for observation and cuts. She was later released.
treatment.
Mill City police cautioned
citizens this week to be care­
A Thanksgiving guest at the ful when driving on rain or
home of Mrs. Sylvia Duncan ice-slick streets. There have
was her sister-in-law, Mrs. been 15 accidents on Mill City
Charles A. Evans of Independ­ streets so far this year.
ence. Dinner guests on Sun­
day were Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Evans and son Roger of Salem
Your Complete
and Mrs. Charles Evans. Af­
Mrs. John Teeters
ternoon callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Duncan and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hughes
returned home December 3
ter of Eugene.
from a two week’s visit to
Austin, Texas where they
Bowling in the State Tourn-
were
by the serious ill­
ment at Albany Saturday ness called
of her father, Smith
were Mrs. Merle Garton, Mrs. Thompson.
They visited a
Frances Albin, Mrs. Virgil short time on
the way home
Trout, Mrs. Jim Budlong and with Mr. Hughes
’ cousin, Dr.
"Gift Suggestions"
Mrs. Al Yankus. Mrs. Wilma and Mrs. James R.
Pine and
Moore
joined
the
group
Sun
­
Electric Razors
Manicure Sets
family
at
Holloman
AFB,
New
day for the single and double Mexico.
events.
Frypans
Toasters
Irons
Mr .and Mrs. C. M. Cooper
visited from December 1 to 3
and other kitchen appliances
Jeannie Kelly, who is em­ with his son-in-law and daugh­
ployed as a social worker In ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis
Salem drives to and from her at their new home at Ed­
. Christmas Ornaments .
work each day from the home monds, Wn.
Spingerle Pfefferneuse
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lebkuchen
LIGHT BULBS and SETS
Sunday guests at the home
Carl Kelly. Miss Kelly is a of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mon­
Fancy Butter
Fruit and Nut Ice Box
Snow FLOK KITS
1966 graduate of the U of O.
roe were her brother and sis­
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Date Bars
Date or Apricot Pinwheels
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS for Montgomery of Eugene. The
RADIOS (Transistor Men's and Women's
the family why not shop Monroes and Montgomerys
Christmas Brownies
Coconut Squares
Clock and AM FM)
here for something the I went to Lyons in the after­
Toiletry Gift Sets
whole family can enjoy. You noon and attended a family
Sugar Cookies in Christmas Shapes
can use your BankAmeri- birthday party at the home of
Electric Blankets
Billfolds
card here. Sav-On-Furniture, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown and
PLUS— Your familiar Favorites
Pittam Bldg., Mill City.
Vicki. Vicki was celebrating
Cameras
Brush Sets
her 7th birthday anniversary.
BOXES MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson
Boxed Christmas cards now
Slide Projectors Glassware and Toys
on display. 59c to $3.00. See were hosts for dinner and a
us for special ordering Photo visit to the Ice Follies in
Movie Projectors
Gifts Galore for the
greeting and imprinted cards. Portland Sunday to Mr. and
Mill City Pharmacy.
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Sunday with a dinner honor­
ing her husband on his 80th
birthday anniversary. Others
attending were Mrs. Blanche
Smeenk and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Swan and family
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Swan and sons of Mill
City. Calling later in the af­
ternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Swan.
HOME
PLANNING
Brunner's Flowers
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
Ada’s Needle Shop
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BUYS
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Mill City Enterprise
MEHAMA
CHRISTMAS
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TOYS
For Wonderful
Christmas
or
Giving
Cookies
Stationery
Breads and Rolls:
Whole Family
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt
PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty
Mel Eide, Owner
Mill City
Phone 897-2812
were dinner guests in Salem
Thursday evening of Mrs. Jay
Mason. Mrs. Mason had spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Biegen at The
Dalles who brought her back
to Salem and spent a few
days there.
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Frank
Catherwood
the weekend at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
cil Catherwood. Coming home
with him was Mike Smith
from The Dalles. Both young
men are freshmen at OCE
and Frank is a 1966 graduate
of Santiam High school.
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Jule Brod—Stollen—Danish Fruit Drops
Parkerhouse — Cloverleaf — Seed Rolls
MUIR’S FAMOUS BUTTER ROLLS
The finest in FRUIT CAKES
Our Own Home-made Candy
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Any repair work performed in the Car Lab Shop* will be re-checked—
at no charge—through the Quality Assurance Lana. 90-day or 4,000 mile
guarantee on all rapair work performed.
Christmas Tree Coffee Cakes
spent
Marshmallows—Chocolate Fudge
Peanut Brittle—Divinity
TOM and JERRY BATTER
Come in to BROWSE and SAMPLE
Muir’s Bakery
AND FOUNTAIN
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326 S. W. 2nd
Phone 897-2136
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Mill City, Oregon