The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 12, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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July 12. 1951 | Mountain near Scio, where they were
Saturday evening and Sunday guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jenner of
ter, presided. Reports of various
committees were heard. Some dis­ Beverly Hills, California, visited at
cussion took place regarding the Holy the home of his sister and her hus­
and — —
Mrs.
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.... .. Percy Hiatt,
uait»
Gates vuiimiuHiiy
Community vnuivu
Church ui
of vnrisi,
Christ,
school bill, also regarding the block of band, Mr.
By EVA BRESSLER
Mrs. Cora Jenner, who had been at the located near Gates high school, now
electric
power.
John
Lambrecht
gave
The Santiam Valley grange held
interesting report on his trip to home of her daughter for some time, has a new pastor, Loren R. Swanson,
their regular meeting at the hall, Fri­ an
returned to California with her son whose home formerly was in Los
day evening. John Lambrecht, mas- the State grange meet in Portland. and family.
Preceding the business meeting, Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerath, Nova
Julian, lecturer, released his time to
Mrs. James Hollingshead, who intro- Ann and Richard, and Cathy Herald
duced Dr. Guype of Albany. The of Stayton made a trip to Camas
doctor gave a very interesting lecture Valley, Sunday. They visited Lloyd
and showed pictures stating the rea- Gerath who is employed there.
Visitors at the Jim Phelps home,
sons why people should take advan­
tage of the chest X-ray which will were Mrs. Josie Schwake of Lancaster, I
be in Lyons Wednesday, July 25, 12 Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. William Nel-1
noon to 8 p.m. The X-ray aids in the son and Larry Smith of Trona, Calif.
detection of tuberculosis and other Mrs. Schwake is the mother of Mrs. :
chest disorders which include lung ' Phelps.
cancer and certain heart conditions.
Gloria Carr and Shirley Mohler!
Every person 15 years of age or over returned home Saturday after spend- j
I
should take advantage of this oppor- ing a week at Smith Creek camp at
Silver Creek Falls with a group of
I tunlty.
Kenny Orr, little grandson of Mr. Girl Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trask and
and Mrs. Willard Hartnell had the
misfortune of being bit in the face by daughter of Portland spent the week­
the neighbor’s dog. He was taken to end at the home of his grandmother,
a doctor who used three stitches in Mrs. Inez Ring. Ralph Trask of Al­
bany was a Sunday guest at the Ring i
closing the wound.
Vernon H. Olsen, Marion Co. Health home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Oliver returned
official, and Ernest Bucci, U. S. Pub­
lic Health Service official were in home Monday after a two-weeks trip
LOREN R. SWANSON
Lyons last week contacting Mrs. James to Shawnee, Oklahoma. They also
Hollingshead, local chairman for the visited his two sisters in Rudy, Angeles, Califorina. Former pastor
chest X-ray mobile unit. Plans were Arkansas. Mr. Oliver had not seen of the Gates church, Walter Smith, is
now a Boy Scout executive.
made by them for the unit being in his sisters for 21 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and
Lyons Wednesday^July 25, 12 noon
Pastor Loren R. Swanson is the son
to 8 p.m. The unit will be located Elmer Hiatt with Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Mrs. Elsie Swanson of Los Angeles,
Hampton, Douglas Earl and Margo California. His father is deceased.
west of the Lyons Food Market.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle, Joanne, Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman John­ Pastor Swanson is a student in North­
Judy, Juanita and Johnnie went to son and son, Chris, of Salem enjoyed a west Christian College in Eugene.
Eugene, Saturday. They, with her picnic at Suttle Lake, Sunday, The Since he is now a junior in this col­
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith occasion honored the birthday anni- lege, he anticipates being graduated in
Salchenberger, then went to the coast versaries of Elmer Hiatt and Earl the summer of 1953.
Hampton which were July 9.
for the weekend.
President of the Northwest Chris­
Sunday guests at the home of Mr. tian College, Jim Smith of Montana,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester made
2135 Fairgrounds Rd., SALEM
a business trip to Albany, Saturday. and Mrs. Albert Bass were Mr. and and Pastor Swanson conducted a youth
Phone Salem, 3-9205
They returned to the home of her Mrs. V. P. Moses, and Frank Wood of evangelits meeting in Pastor Swan­
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beran, on Roger Corvallis, Mr. R. J. Moses of Eureka, son’s home church in Los Angeles,
Calif., Miss Grace Dinges of Los recently.
Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Pastor Swanson led the singing por­
Kenneth Bass and family of Lyons,1 tion of this meeting and Smith did
| R. J. Moses of Eureka, Calif., is Mrs. the preaching.
Bass’ father, and will remain for a
Some 40 persons attend the Gates
short visit.
Community Church of Christ Sunday
Mrs. Nora Foss and son, Paul, of services wihch include Bible school at
Seaside were over-night guests at the 9:45 a.m. and church at 11:00 a.m.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. each Sunday. At present no Sunday
They were dinner guests at the home evening services are being conducted.
of Mr. and Mrs. John W’orden. Mrs.
ALBERT TOMAN, Prop.
I Foss is an aunt of Mr. Allen and Mrs. tended in spite of the damp weather.
Worden.
A grand time was reported by those
Mr. Donald McWhirk attended fun- present—plenty of good “eats”.
eral services for his brother held at
OPEN DAILY from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
First Lt. Norman Carey, son of
Spokane, Washington, the past week. Mrs.
Carey, was wounded in
OPEN SUNDAYS from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mrs. Charlie Cruson, a sister, could action Velma
in Korea and has been hospita­
Grocery Department Only
not attend.
for the past month. Lt. Carey,
Mrs. Glen Julian and her son, Glen, lized
veteran on World War II, has been
Jr., with her mother, Mrs. White, awarded
Purple Hearts and other
MILL CITY
went to Portland, Sunday evening. citations. two
He is also the father of a
Mrs. White, who has been at the Julian baby son, his
first child, whom he has
home for sometime, plans remaining never seen. The
boy was born, June
at her home in Portland. Mrs. Julian 26, to his wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Carey,
and Glen will return the latter part at an Albany hospital. The baby was
of the week.
“Ronald Michael” and weighed
A small group attended the joint named
7 and a half pounds at birth. Mrs.
Stayton-Lyons Sunday school and Velma
Carey is now "grandma” to
church services ami picnic at Silver three grand-daughters
and two grand­
Creek Falls, Sunday. Rev. R. A. sons.
s Feenstra from Lyons gave the morn­
o
o ing sermon and Reverend Abbott of Mrs. John LaHaie has been in Port­
B Stayton sang several vocal solos. A land for the past week and probably
will not return for several days.
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time was had by those attending.
Recent guests at the home of Mrs.
Angelus <• Platt 0 good
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Toland spent the Lula Collins were her daughter and
weekend at Goschen. They were son-in-law from Anchorage, Alaska,
in the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Densmore.
Traveleze guests
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ambers had
Gavette.
as their guests during the holidays,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Casebeer
and
Boles-Aero
their daughter, son-in-alw and grand­
children moved last week to Arling­ son. Mr. an<l Mrs. R. E. Robertson and
ton, Washington, where he will be
Clifford Amber Jr., from
employed. The Casebeers have lived Robbie,
NEW AND USED
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Brlyn
in Lyons several years.
Huntley and family of Gaylord, and
Recent guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ambers and
ALL SIZES
and Mrs. James Hollingshead were Mr.
o and Mrs. Ray Adams, Loralee, Kay children from Izee.
and Ray, Jr., of Cloverdale, ami Mrs.
PARTS AND SUPPLIES
James Erickson and Maryn of Salem.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Pastor L. Swanson
Replaces W. Smith
LYONS
fat tâe, fay,
M ayflower
HILL TOP GENERAL STORE
TRAILER HOMES
South Side Trailers
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All Loggers
TO SAVE TIME AND MONEÌ FOR ALL
THE LOGGERS IN THE NORTH SANTIAM
AREA, I AM PUTTING A COMPLETE STOCK
OF LOGGING SUPPLIES IN AT BASSETT’S
WELDING SHOP AT LYONS. ORE.
BETWEEN FLOYD AND MYSELF, I AM
SURE WE WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU
BETTER SERVICE THAN YOU HAVE EVER
HAD BEFORE IN THIS AREA.
FRED GOOC H, JR.
Union Wire Rope
Tuffy Chokers
E bco Rigging
Skookum Blocks
and Rigging
Dynamite
Fire Equipment
Power Saws
Splicing and Socketing
a Specialty
Gooch Logging Supply
a »
Everything for the Logger
DAY & NIGHT SERVICE
Sweet Home. Philomath
Rooeburf
Phone 1141
Phone 3-6656
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MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
COTTAGE GROVE
ANNUAL RODEO
JULY
Thrills and spills means plenty of excitement at the an­
nual Cottage Grove Rodeo. There will be horse racing,
bull riding, bronc bustin', cal* roping, a big street parade
and dances.
What'yu say, pard, let's all attend for a
whooping big time.
Thia advertisement is appearing In 19 newspapers
throughout our service areas of Linn. Benton, Marion.
Polk, and Lane counties.
Mountain States Power Co.
A Self-Supportins. Tax-Paying. Private Enterprise'
WALLACE & CLARK
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WILD
ANIMAL
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GATES
By MRS ALBERT MIIJ-SAP
The Fourth of July seemed more
I like Sunday than the “Glorious
Fourth” here. No fire crackers, fire­
works, just another day. The com­
munity picnic, sponsored by the Gates
Womans club, which was planned for
Moore’s Grove, met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Völkel, about 35 at-
■ Do you suffer distress from
^'FEMALE
WEAKNESS
With Its Nervous,
Highstrung Feelings?
Are you troubled by distress of fe­
male functional monUUy disturb­
ance«? Does it make you feel so
fiervous. cranky, restless, weak, a
bit moody—at such times? Then do
try Lydia E. rinkhams Vegetable
Compound to relieve such symp­
toms I Women by the thousands
have reported remarkable beuefits.
Pinkham’s Compound Is wbst
Doctors call a uterine sedative. It
has a grand soothing effect on one
of woman s most Important organs.
Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Com­
pound help« build up resistance
MBiMt such dis trees Its st^oagrsat
Stomachic tonic I AU drugs tores.
Monthly Female Pains
Ptnkham'a Compound Is
r^rrtu« to rvUeva monilily
cramp«. headache. backache,
—•hen due to tem«:e func­
tional monthly disturbase««
Wgrid'i Largest “Slaad Sweating” Hippepetamus From
The River Nile- Alive A Weighing 4 Tom !
Be Sure S See The Feeding of The Big Hippopotamus A
The Other Wild Animals at 1» a.m. at the Showgrounds on
“ALL FREE - NO CHARGE”
Twice Dally 2 A B P. M. - Doors Open 1 A 7 - Popular Prices
SUN.
JULY
Lt
AFTERNOON SHOW ONLY
On Mill Road in Mullen Pasture