The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 07, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
MILL CITY
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ENTERPRISE
807-2772 Mill City, Ore. 9736«
»TMHtebed at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursdnj
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibilitj
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprim
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of ar
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the developmeni
of the timber industry and agriculture In this area.
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DON W MOFFATT — ..........
Editor and Publisher
GEORGE LONG ... ------ ------ -...... Assistant Publtaher-Printet
NORMA LONG__ ---------------------- Society and News Edltoi
ROSE CREE .
---- ..................................- Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ...... — ------ ------------- ---------Local NewB Bdltor
CORRESPONDENTS
Detroit-Idanha
--............. -.........Boc ts Champion
------------ ------ „----- Rose Cree
Mrs John Teeters - Jean Robertt
----- ---- ------------- Eva Bressler
States _______
Menama.........
Lyons ______
Twin Falls, Ida.; three sisters,
Mrs. Bessie Capithaine, Mrs.
Audrey Diebeck and Mrs.
Rosie Smith, all of Fairfax,
Okla., and five grandchildren.
were overnight guests here.
3—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971
Mrs. Arthur Anderson spent
cordially invited to attend.
the Christmas weekend at the school,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of
home of her son’s family, the
There will be a potluck dir.
Jack Andersons at Brookings, i ner at the Mehama church fol­ Portland were guests at the
home of her brother-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer of
I.eaburg were overnight guests lowing the morning worship sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tay-
Saturday. Dec. 27, at the home I service Jan. 10. Everyone is lor, from Dec. 31 to Jan. 3.
of Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. i
THOMAS A. TRFNT
M. V. Frame. New Year’s day '
Mr«. John Teet«»r«
Thomas A. Trent, 70. of Cor­
guests of Mrs. Hughes and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fletch Mrs. Frame were their broth­
vallis, father of Mrs. Helen
Cox of Mill City, died Dec. I er returned Dec. 28 from a six er’s family, Mr. and Mrs. XV.
31 at a Corvallis hospital fol­ weeks trip when they visited I T. Mulkey, and daughter and
with a daughter’s family, Mr. son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. |
lowing a short illness.
Cull Ur Any Day For
A native of Kansas, he mov­ and Mrs. Richard Maestas and Thomas Hollcroft and children ,
ed to Corvallis in 1942. He was sons at Oxnard, Calif., another of Portland.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phillips'
a building engineer at Corval­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Stayton and Gates.
lis High school for 24 years and Mrs. Ken Terry and fam­ and family of Roseburg were
until his retirement in 19oC ily at Compton, with relatives overnight guests Dec. 30 at the
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
He was a member of the First and friends in Long Beach, home of his parents, Mr. anl
RCA VICTOR
then with two son’s families, Mrs. Keith Phillips and Wil­
United Methodist Church.
Services were held at 2:30 on the Dale Fletchers at Hunting­ low.
TAe Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
Sunday at the United Metho­ ton Beach and the Richard
Mrs. Giles Wagner is con­
RCA WHIRLPOOL
dist Church in Corvallis with Fletchers at Garden Grove. A valescing from surgery she un­
Rev. William O. Walker offi son. Harvey Fletcher, who is derwent Dec. 29 at the Univer­
The Best Laundry Equipment
elating. Interment was in the tippearing with the San Fran sity of Oregon Medical School
Twin Oaks Cemetery.
cisco Symphony Concert Or Hospital in Portland.
Survivors are the widow, chestra on Jan. 17, joined the
Jean Roberts, a Mehama
Mabel of Corvallis; four daugh­ family for Christmas dinner.
grandmother, received word
ters. Mrs. Helen Cox, Mil!
Mrs. Jennie Moe returned last week from the Oregon Col­
City; Mrs. Mary I.u Snod- home from Klamath Falls, lege of Education that she haa
grass, Salem; Mrs. Esther Mc­ Dec. 27 where she had spent; completer! a 11 requirements
Allister, Lake Stevens, Wash,, a couple of weeks visiting ] for a Bachelor of Science de-
and Irene Trent, Corvallis; with her daughter’s family, the gree in Elementary Education
Appliance — Radio
four brothers. Bill Trent. Fai'- Joe Joneses Her granddaugh- anti that she would receive her
SALES — SERVICE
fax, Okla.;; Darle Trent. Rus­ ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. degree at the graduation exer-
Stayton
sell, Kan.:: Don Trent. San Ron Kowalis and daught?.’. I cises in June. Mrs. Roberts is
Diego, Calif.; and Ben Trent, brought Mrs. Moe home and now teaching at the Mari Linn
OBITUARIES
MEHAMA
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
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Baldwin’s
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th
White Polyester Fiberfill
Permanent Press Sheets
BED PILLOWS
FLAT or FITTED
50% POLYESTER
50% COTTON
$2.49
$2.98
$3.98
$5.98
$1.49
GOLD—PINK—BLUE
—LIME
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72x104 Twin $2.98
81x104 Double $3.98
42x36 CASES $1.98
Pair
Mattress Pad and Cover Combination
FOXCROFT SHEETS
GUARANTEED FOR
100 WASHINGS
FLAT or FITTED MUSLIN
$|98
$24’
81 X 108
72 X 108
TWIN FITTED SALE
FULL FITTED SALE
$4.99
$5.99
Polyester Filled Pad With Corner Strap
Regular $5.98
Regular $4.98
FULL SIZE — SALE $4.99
TWIN SIZE — SALE $3.99
Cotton Filled Mattress Pad
Regular $3.29
Regular $4.29
Quilted Bedspreads
42 X 36 Cases
27x27
FULL or TWIN SIZE
100% POLYESTER
Regular 7.98
70 x 90 Sheet Blankets
$066
Regular $3.49
SALE
Per Yard
iK
BLEACHED MUSLIN OQf
WWPerYard
100% Cotton
4
YARDS
39 Inches Wide
$J99
SPECIAL
50% Dacron 50% Nylon
Assorted Colors
75% Nylon 25% Dacron
2 Tone Designs
2 Piece Bath Sets
$A99
Reg. 5.98
SALE “
Oval Cut Pile Mat with All
Around Fringe. Assorted
Solid Colors
QQ«
Reg. $1.49
Per Yard
WW
65% Polyester 35% Cotton — Machine
Washable
45 Inches Wide
TERRY CLOTH
$11 DO
FOR JL
Regular $1.98 Per Yard
$149
Urk
100% NYLON
Regular $4.98 VALUES
101. S1A
Permanent Press Poplin
White and Assorted Stripe Patterns
54 to 56 Inches Wide
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
Dish Clothes
4 m
BOUCLE KNITS
$098
Reg. 4.98 Value
WA
Per Yard
Machine Washable
Assorted Colors
58 to 60 Inches Wide
Reg. 49c
SALE
36 Inches Wide
Regular 8.98 to 10.98 SALE $7.99
100% POLYESTER
DOUBLE KNITS
$A50
Reg. Value $5.98 to $6.98
Assorted Spreads
$1.99
Bleached Sack Towels
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$100
23x24 Inches for A
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"Ideal" Diapers
$019
Birdseye
Mi Dozen
Choice of "Cameo" or "Boutique"
Solid or Prints
FULL SIZE Reg. 16.98 SALE $12.99
TWIN SIZE Reg. 14.98 SALE $11.99
QUEEN S.ze Reg. 22.98 Sale $19.99
100% Acetate Quilted Taffeta
with Cotton Backing and 100%
Polyester Fill
TWIN SIZE — SALE $2.66
FULL SIZE — SALE $3.66
Vinyl Mattress Covers
PAIR
Regular $7.98 Queen Size
!
POLYESTER FILLED
Regular $5.98
Regular $6.98
2 t.$8”
2 _ $10”
CT.
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COLORS
WHITE
72x104 Twin
81x104 Double
90x115 Queen
108x1 15 King
42x36 CASES
Regular $5.98 Standard Size
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Assorted Plein Colors and Prints
45 Inches Wide
BALDWIN’S
351 N. Third Ave.
Stayton, Oregon