The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 15, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1966
Mrs. Katy Hinton of Hamil­
A Girls’ volleyball game is Link Lyon of Idanha, was
ton is visiting at the home of
scheduled at 6 p. m.
Mrs. Yvonne Westly and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge her son-in-law and daughter,
Mrs. Joyce Dewhurst of De­ children.
By
Eva
Bressler
Sr., are great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Verne Peterman
troit received a call Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philippi
again. A son was born last and family. She assisted with have moved into the trailer
from her mother that her step will leave here this weekend
Saturday to their grandson the open house held at the house belonging to Mr. and
father would undergo brain for Portland where they will
By “Boots” Champion
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Peterman home.
surgery Monday at a Medford board a plane for San Anton­
An
all-school
assembly
was
Mrs. Dallas Franklin. The
Erwin Woods of Roseburg at
Mi*. Fred Moore, Mrs. Hol­ Philippi’s recently returned held Monday at Detroit at 1:30, hospital. Mrs. Dewhurst left io, Texas, where they will
a Salem hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lis Turnidge, Mrs. Wendell from Roseburg.
spend the
Christmas-New
Guest speaker was Evangelist here Sunday for Medford.
Fred Woods of Gates are the Heller and Mrs. Lowell Cree
Rev. Herschel Thornburg, tal­ Leaving here Sunday for Year’s holidays a the home of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Wilson
A thought for the week.— grandparents.
attended the Christmas shows were Sunday guests in Port­ ented chalk artist and musi­ their home in Tacoma, follow­ their son and daughter-in-law,
M rs. Ron Henry has return­ at Scio, Albany, Salem Heights land at the home of their their cian. .Rev. Thornburg is hold­ ing a week’s visit at the home S/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Lay­
“The list of public problems
that will get worse before ed home following a week’s and the Salem Garden club son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ing evening meetings at 7 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. man and family.
they get better looks as if it vacation spent visiting with Saturday. A number of Gard­ and Mrs. W. E. Parnell and o’clock through December 18
will get longer before it gets relatives in California.
at the Idanha Community
en clubs sponsored the shows. family.
SMSgt. and Mrs. Stanley
shorter.”
church. The public is invited.
Santa Says ....
Mrs.
Donald
Flatman
and
The Mill City Garden club Jones and children are visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay­ son, Denny, from Ketchikan,
An all-school musical as­
wood
attended
the
Christmas
It
’s easy to shop at Ada’s for
will have a baked food sale ing at the home of his par­ Show at Scio Sunday after­ Alaska, have arrived for the sembly by the Detroit High
those
last minute Christmas
at Hilltop Market Thursday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence noon.
Christmas holidays. She will School chorus will be held
gifts.
December 22 starting at 10 a. Jones. He has recently retired
Thursday
at
1:30
p.
m.
in
the
visit her grandmother, Mrs.
Shop at Oakland's Grocery Rosa Berry, also her parents, school gym. The chorus will
m. Members who want their after 20 years in the Air Force
Dusters............... $5.98 up
articles picked up are asked and will go to work later this and Gifts for those odds and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and present several selections un­
Blouses
. . . $2.98 $398
month for Boeings in Seattle ends of kitchen utensils and her sister and family, Mr. and der the direction of their mu­
to call Mrs. J. C. Kimmel.
and
many
other items in the
Baby items. 20% off on the en­ Mrs. Delmer Sy verson and sic teacher Miss Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree as an Industrial Engineer.
Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases,
Bob and Kay Mac Gregor tire line. It’s easy to shop at children of Mill City. Mr. Minden.
visited Sunday afternoon at
clothing line.
the home of her mother, Mrs. are “enjoying" an early Christ­ our store and you can find Flatman will arrive for Christ­ It was announced this week
J. C. Dickinson and her bro­ mas vacation. They came many real bargains. Oakland’s mas to return with his wife that the American Legion and
__ Christmas Cards __
51 and son.
Auxiliary at Idanha now has
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and down with the mumps Friday Grocery and Gifts,
__
Christmas Wrap __
night.
a
hospital
bed
available,
free
Mrs. O. W. Gorton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flat­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian
Package
cards and seals
of
charge,
for
anyone
in
the
man and son, Denny, have ar­ of Scio, former Lyons resi­
MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS
rived from Ketchikan, Alaska dents celebrated their 61st area in need of this type of
for the holidays. Mr. Flatman wedding anniversary on Sun­ bed. It was made possible
Poinsettia's for Christmas
will arrive before Christmas day, December 11 with their through the sales of maga-
and return with his family. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. zines, by an area repre­
Arrangements — Corsages
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City
She is the daughter of Mr. and Glenn Julian, who surprised sentative of the Marion Co.
them by taking in their din­ Pool Sick Room Equipment.
Mrs. Albert Carr.
Anyone in need of the hospit-
Morgantown Crystal
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Irwin ner.
bed is asked to contact Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Cru-
of Sheridan, were weekend son were Sunday and Monday Quincy Smith phone 854-3472
Fenton Art Glass
visitors at the home of her
or Mrs. Al Gardner, 854-3452.
Christmas decorations
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. guests in Medford. They were
Mrs. Earl Michaelson of De­
guests
at
the
home
of
her
and arrangements
John Clarke. Mr. Clarke is
troit will leave here December
brother
and
wife,
Mr.
and
Wreaths and Swags
spending several days in San
21 for Portland where she will!
Francisco where he is receiv­ Mrs. Gordon Hudson and board a jet for London, Eng­
children.
Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
ing a medical checkup.
Mrs. Ben IntVeld visited land on a three-month visit
Wire Service Anywhere
Shop at Oakland’s Grocery Sunday in Independence at with relatives and friends. She
and Gifts for those odds and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl said it has been almost nine
ends of kitchen utensils and Teal. She went to see their years since she has been
Baby items. 20% off on the en­ grandchilren, the IntVeld home. Among other relatives
230 N. E. 4th St.
residing in London are her
Your Complete
tire line. It’s easy to shop at children.
Ph. 897-2452
Mill City
our store and you can find
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Downs mother and step-father and
many real bargains. Oakland’s of Salem have moved into the her grandmother who is 90
Grocery and Gifts,
51 Howard Naue house on 7th years young. Her many
friends wish her a safe and
F
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS for street.
pleasant journey.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Lee
and
the family why not shop
Mrs Scott (Nan) Young of
here for something the family from Oklahoma have Marion Forks, long time cor­
whole family can enjoy. You arrived at the home of her respondent for the Oregon
can use your BankAmeri- parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Statesman in the Marion
card here. Sav-On-Furniture, Hendricks.
DAD
"Gift Suggestions"
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nye Forks area, was one of four
Pittam Bldg., Mill City.
Casual Jackets — Slacks
correspondents
named
for
who have lived here for some
Electric Razors
Manicure Sets
Mrs. Mel Rambo and Mrs. time moved Thursday to “outstanding reporting” at the
Sweaters, Arnold Palmer
Charles Kelly were in Salem Wemmes, Oregon, where he annual Christmas party of
Frypans
Toasters
Irons
GRANDFATHER
Saturday where they attend­ will be associated with the the Statesman News Service
held Saturday at a Salem res­
and other kitchen appliances
ed dinner at a Salem restau­ State Highway Department.
Robes — Slippers — Stetson Hats
taurant.
rant for correspondents for
The Cascade Canyon club
SON
the Oregon Statesman and
. . . Christmas Ornaments . . .
will hold their annual Christ­
their guests. Clay Meyers, in­ Great White Hunter
Levi Sta-Press Pants — Wheyenberg Shoes
mas
dinner
at
the
Lake
Lodge
coming Secretary of State, Of Spring Street Tells
LIGHT BULBS and SETS
BROTHER
Cafe Friday at 6:30 p. m.
was the main speaker and
Of
Strange
Deer
The flu bug is again making
Snow FLOK KITS
gave an extremely informa­
Billfolds — Jewelry Boxes
Al Pease, the “great white the rounds in the upper North
tive talk. The ladies went to
Van Heusen Sport Shirts
Mt. Angel following the din­ hunter” who lives on S. W. Santiam Canyon. Several are
RADIOS (Transistor Men's and Women's
ner
where they visited briefly Spring street, gave The Enter­ on the sick list.
UNCLE
prise
a
clipping
taken
from
In
the
three-day
basketball
with Laura Rambo at Mt. An­
Clock and AM FM)
Toiletry Gift Sets
Cuff Links — Ties — Belts — Gloves
the Minneapolis (Minn.) Tri­ tournament held at MacLaren
gel college.
bune about a party who shot last week, ending Saturday,
SWEETHEART
Electric Blankets
It was stated in last week's a real weirdo deer. The pic­ Detroit won a 66-37 victory
Billfolds
Pendleton Shirts — Pull-over Sweaters
issue of The Enterprise that ture was sent to him by his over Valsetz Saturday after­
the PTA would NOT hold a sister who lives in Wisconsin. noon to place seventh. Ken
Cameras
Brush Sets
SERVICEMAN
meeting in January. The item The rare deer was shot near Tower’s 27 tallies led Detroit
Travel Kits — Jade East After Shave
should have read, “no meeting Effie, Minn.
Slide Projectors Glassware and Toys
in their rout of winless Val­
Shoe shine kits
in December but there will be
The story said: “In addition setz. Detroit won the second
B ank A mericaro
a January meeting.”
Also they enjoy receiving
to the velvet-covered 32-point quarter by a huge 25-10 mar­
Movie Projectors
infame fat
Gifts Galore for the
I have for sale three 35MM antlers, the 200-pound animal gin in capturing its initial
civilian clothes
Cameras, $75 to $120 class. 24 had both male and female win of the season. Jeff John­
Whole Family
Stationery
hour service on black and body characteristics, appar­ son was high for the losers
white film processing. Stanley ently a result of a hormonal with 15 points.
Ogden Photography, Mill City imbalance. The doe’s female
Detroit will play their first
328 N. 3rd Ave.
769-5572
51p hormones evidently failed, al­ league game Friday vs Falls
Mrs. Dick Posekany is a lowing male hormones to in­ City, there at 6:30 p. m.
patient at Santiain Memorial fluence body development.
From Dec. 16 thru 24 we will be open 'til 8 pm
hospital. She underwent sur­ Authorities said this irregu­ Too Late to Classify
PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty
larity was not unheard of,
gery Tuesday.
and
might
be
as
common
as
FOR
SALE
—
Smith-Corona
Boxed Christmas cards now
Mel Eide, Owner
Console Model TV. Sherry
on display. 59c to $3.00. See one in every 10,000 deer. The
Phone
897-2812
MUI City
us for special ordering Photo edibility of the meat is not ad­ Podrabsky. Phone 897-2685.
versely
affected.
”
50
greeting and imprinted cards.
Al and his wife, Irene,
Mill City Pharmacy.
43tf
spend
a good deal of time
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks hunting, and seem to enjoy
took their son, Pvt. Paul life in Oregon after moving
at .
Loucks to Portland Monday here from California several
where he took a plane for his years ago.
base at Ft. Hood, Texas. He
had been home on a 20-day
Mari-Linn To Have
furlough.
Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Ha­ Christmas Program
gen are visiting with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Friday Night
LYONS — Mari-Linn will
Hagen and other relatives.
Sgt. Hagen is on leave from hold their annual Christmas
action in Vietnam after re­ program Friday night, Decem­
ceiving chest wounds from a ber 16 at the school gym at
mortar blast. The Hagens 7:30. All classes will be taking
were married recently at Lin­ part and music will be furn­
ished by the school band und­
coln City.
2 door sedan, standard transmission
NOTICE — Will all those er the direction of John Swin-
who purchased Lions Club kle.
Following the program,
Birthday calendars from Don
Moffatt, please call at The En­ Santa will appear with treats
with Overdrive
terprise and pick them up. for the children.
Tuesday morning, Decemb­
Time’s a flittin’ and I may not
get around to get them de­ er 20 at 10:30 the Stayton Hi
livered before the first of the Chorus will present a program
at Mari-Linn.
Standard transmission
year.
The Enterprise staff had a
note this week from Mr. and Small Items Needed
Mrs. Ozzie Hirte that they
4-Speed
were now in Vallejo, Calif., For Viet Nam Soldiers
The Store that has what she will
where their address is 429
The Commanding General
Mobile Lane. They moved of the 173rd Airborne Brigade
appreciate for Christmas.
there recently from Colorado. in Viet Nam has asked that
Ozzie is doing construction anyone wishing to help his
work at Berkeley. She said fighting men, he would be
they had received word from glad to have the following
Shopping here in a relaxed atmosphere
their son, Jim, who is now in items sent: Good books, light­
east Asia. She said he would er flints, airmail self-sealing
makes it an enjoyable experience
like to hear from his friends envelopes, small mirrors(met-
and his address is Pfc James al hack and frame).
A. Hirte, RA 56409311, 483rd
The items may be sent to:
Fid. Sve. Co., APO San Fran­ Paul Smith, Brigadier Gen’l,
OPEN FRIDAYS
cisco, Calif. 96491.
173rd Airborne Brigade, APO
UNTIL 9 P. M.
Shop at Oakland's Grocery San Francisco, Calif. 96250.
and Gifts for those odds and
NOTICE — The Studio of
ends of kitchen utensils and
Baby items. 20% off on the en­ Hair Design will be open Wed­
tire line. It’s easy to shop at nesday through Saturday un­
our store and you can find til further notice. Shop hours
Phone 769-2422
many real bargains. Oakland’s 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke,
Grocery and Gifts,
51 prop.
23tf
LYONS DETROIT
IDANHA
Ada’s Needle Shop
GIFTS GALORE
For the
WHOLE FAMILY
Brunner's Flowers
CHRISTMAS
Gift Headquarters
TOYS
Gift Suggestions from Kreitzer's
KREITZER'S Men's Clothing
Mill City Pharmacy
I've TRADED
in the Sleigh
GeneTeague
Chevrolet
Get a DEPENDABLE used car today
1961 Chev. Impala
$895
1960 Chev. Station wagon
’ 1957 Ford 4 door sedan
$695
Gift Headquarters
For HER . . .
forget X
^ANYONE?
Name Brand Fashions
You Know and Trust
In All Departments
$195
1965 Chev. V2 Ton pickup
$1695
1958 Chev.’/2 Ton pickup
$595
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