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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1953)
rooms formerly occupied by the Mill Detroit Receives Deed To i City cafe near the post office and Wood ’ s dry goods store. Mr. Um pictured — has, so I am told, done Future City Hall Site (Continued from Page 1) From Out of Donald Rickerson, who with his phress completed the move Wednes more to attract visitors here than the and Detroit—The deed was received this the relationship between science efforts of the chamber of commerce wife, is planning to sail soon to do day of this week. The Past-- religion. According to Dr. Irwin A. morning by our mayor, Nolan Rasnick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness and and the newspaper. What a scene missionary work on the island of Mi- Moon, director, this newest film brings for the lot donated by the Hammond children visited in Portland Monday i yako, near Okinawa, will be at the (Continued from Page 1) this is, here at The Hill House this I Christian church Monday evening, I and Tuesday with relatives and out that the inexplicable miracles of Lumber company to the city of De week. not to mention her name. nature point to a Divine Intelligence troit. At the Library, thanks to the fore March 23, to speak of their contem | friends. While there they gave a behind the workings of the universe. The management of this beautiful The lot which is 68x50 is located hotel certainly has gone all out to sight of those who were living here plated work, and show slides of the I showing of three dimensional colored Moody Institute of Science, located between the Cedar tavern and the work of the mission at Okinawa, pictures they had been collecting. make this a gala occasion for the re in 1953 and earlier, is a room in which in Los Angeles, Califoinia, is a branch Detroit Market and between the old taining class of 1953, freeing both is carefully catalogued and stored the where their daughter and son-in-law o f Chicago’s interdenominational and new hiway. the manias and daddies from the usual tape recordings, as well as movies of | now are laboring as missionaries. The Moody Bible Institute, 64-year-old | This lot is to be used for a public parental care and allowing them to history in the making as it took place | public is invited. training school for missionaries and building site which may become the The Mil) City Garden club will meet circulate around and renew old here in the canyon. The voices of | Past Noble Grand night was ob- other Christian workers. future site of our new fire station. acquaintances and to roam around and some of the “oldsters” of that day j Thursday night, March 26, at the take in what has happened here in were recorded as they talked of the home of Mrs. Frank Jackson. There served at the regular meeting of Faith early days here in the North Santiam. j is to be a speaker from Silverton for Rebekah lodge Wednesday evening. these past twenty years. All past noble grands were honored Gene Thornley Assigned Tax Consultant Flowers, decorations. The Banquet It was nice that someone or some the occasion. Auditor Charles Umphress has moved his with a short Three Links pageant, group got together the memoirs of room is—well—it’s just bee-utiful. Fort Lewis, Wash. — Eugene M. with Rose Coffman, Doris Kelly, Na shoe shop, “Chuck’s Shoe Shop,” The class of 1973 are the hosts to the thinning ranks of the old-timers i across the river and has located in the dine Duggan and Laura Neal taking Thornley formerly of Mill City, has before they passed on. the class of 1953—kids and all! part. Garnet Bassett and Jean Rob been assigned to the 44th Infantry i Imagine, letting one of those little Division at Fort Lewis, for basic ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT I’d like to stay here all day and erts also sang a duet in their honor. listen to different ones tell of what rascals hear their greatgrandma talk ' ents, in co-operation with Mr. Robert training. Bookkeeping, Accounting and At the social hour Celen Taylor, Some one was Veness, Mr. Lowell Stiffler, and all Pvt. Thornley is the son of Mr. and 1 has happened to them in the inter- —or maybe sing? Tax Service Gertrude Weidman and May Patton vening years, what they’ve done and really “on the ball as the expression of the other business people in Mill served refreshments can ying out the Mrs. Melvin Case who live at the 1 Corner 3rd & Marion City, that you will each get a taste what they are now doing; and to hear goes, to make this possible, above address. He is assigned to St. Patrick motif. STAYTON, ORE. of being an actor or actress on — shall I promised in my column last week , Company F, 123d Infantry Regiment. the hearty laughter which drifts from Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra were the direction of the beautiful Cocktail j that I would give you the background we say—the Great Stage of Life— guests Thursday evening when mem The 44th division is an Illinois Na < Telephone 4114 P. O. Box 1321 here, tonight. Your acceptance will Lounge and Vista Room just off the that led up to the Bridge of Gold, bers of the Community Methodist tional Guard unit activated in Feb I be both filmed and sound recorded. lobby; and to see every now and then i It is on one of these tape record- ruary, 1952, and stationed at Camp “I was also glad to learn just before church gathered at the parsonage with one of those precious little rascals- ings which up till now was never Cooke, California until last December. a potluck supper and fellowship hour, 1 I come before you to address you, an escapee from Grandma’s care, try- transcribed and set in print, The Feenstras left Friday for Dillard ing to outrun their mamma across the The showing of the films as well that Mr. Stiffler made a suggestion where he will be minister at the Meth- Mrs. Dale Prichard, Zeta Ann, Kathy , For Guaranteed Cleaning — and I think it an excellent one — that tape — record lobby; all against the background of as the playback of the •--- —.1 I odist church. Rev. Walter Dodge of and Billie from Clatskanine. Mrs. it’s the the most beautiful organ music I have ings ma«ie in 1953 will be one of the each of you—make a tape recording i Salem will be supply pastor here until Prichard spent last week in Rainier. of what you think of things as they high-lights of the banquet. This.par- ever heard. conference time in June. Jack Roy, who is with the U. S. Incidentally, no one ever talks about ticular recording, transcribed, follows. are now, and what your plans for Rev. Dixon of Shedd who has been Air Force, is spending a short fur the future are, at this point, and we ’ ll The Hill House without mentioning, , One of the three speakers to ad holding evangelistic meetings, left for lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the beautiful fireplaces—the one in dress the graduating'class of 1953, keep them up here in the hills for his home following services Thursday Chester Roy and Bob. you — the lobby and an outdoor one on the Mill City, Ore., in the high school 24-HOUR SERVICE Mrs. George Huffman, Janet and “It will be nice, don’t you think, to evening. terrace—and their magnificent organ, auditorium: Laura Lee and Kay Adams of Pa Janette, went to Eugene Sunday Mill City to mention just two of the interesting , “It was with a deep sense of hum play this all back in twenty years cific City have entered school here where they visited at the home of things abou* this outstanding hos bleness, that I accepted the invitation from now at a get-together banquet They have come to stay with their her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Close« at 6 P.M. to be one of the speakers to address of this wonderful class of 1953. That grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James telry. Hubbard. is one way we'll get you all back here! Standing sedately here, right in the you on graduation day. "(Excuse me, please, while I have Hollingshead for the remainder of the 1 “I am glad that when each of your middle of town, practically on the a sip or two of the best tasting water school year. bank of the beautiful North Santiam names are called, and you respond, Charles Hiatt of Redmond visited river, in the center of a sportsmen’s step forward, to receive your diploma, in Oregon.) relatives in Lyons for several days. “ In the turbid tomorrow we may paradise, this hotel, mentioned as it that out of their intense and real in- He was over night guest at the home ia in every Travel Bureau list—an«l terest in each of you, that your par- pass through more adventure and of his brother, Elmer Hiatt. He also greater events than history has yet given to man. Now with that, dis- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. comfort must come. Today we see Carl Winzer of Mehama. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons of Kla the dangers—and feel the tension— math, Calif., spent Friday and Satur- , and forget the epic drama. HEAVY HAULING Phone STAYTON 5017 “And so, as you leave here—each day with relatives in Lyons. Cyril is to wend your separate ways, and as the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons the years go by and your generation and a brother of Mrs. Wayne Ransom. Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment E. L. Roye left Friday for Elgin looks back—it will be then that you will realize ever so fully that the with a truck load of furniture for span your generation represented their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ph. SALEM EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION 1 was, indeed -the BRIDGE OF GOLD Roye, who recently moved there. Their Day 3-9408 «laughter, Mrs. Laddie Pesek of I.e- “The eyes of the world are on you Nite 2-4400 Contracting and Rental —and your generation. Your task is banon, will stay with Mrs. Roye while he is away. terrific. But so are you. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman and daughter, Mary Lynn of Eugene, were I calling on Lyons friends Sunday after noon, Putman is a former principal of the Mari-Linn school. Briggs-Stratton and Clinton Engines Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, Ivalyn and Dennis, were Sunday and Monday and All Makes and Models of Magnetos guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Byers at Coos Bay. The two men are college friends. See or This week guests at the Van Prich Call ard home are their daughter, Mrs. Virgil Smith. Jim and Jay from Salem, Oregon Phone 3-9106 565 No. High Rainier; also their daughter-in-law, March 1». 1»53 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Dust or Destiny’-- MILL CITY LYONS W. N. SIMMONS NU METHOD Salem Sand & Gravel Co. For GENUINE PARTS and SERVICE on E. H. BURRELL Girods Super Market at STAYTON lættuce, Large Heads 2 for Tom at (M's 25c »’ 19c Santiam Beans, No. 3(13 (»olden West Coffee 2-lb. 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