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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1953)
GATES • noon for a visit with her sister and family, Edward Titze was a recent visitor Mrs. Albert Millsap Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin visited in Portland where Mrs. Tetze has been in Portland at the home of Mr. Bris for the past year, at the home of her bin s daughter, Mrs. Wynn Hacken- son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. urg, this week. Mrs. Hackenburg had Scott Linsey. Mrs. Titze has been seri just returned home after being hospi- ously ill and confined to her bed for months. There is no change for the tahzed in Portland. James Arthurs, brother of George better in her condition. Arthurs, Mrs. Oscar Osterhout and Rollin Peetz of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Is spending his spent the past week at the home of vacation here from Spokane, Wash., his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. with his sisters, brother and families. Hutcheson. From North Bend, at the home of Recent guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel this week and Mrs. Ned Richards were Mr. and *ere Mrs. Sue Boynton and daughters Mrs. S. C. Dilley from Everett, Wash., Deanne and Sandra. Bert Turnidge of Mill City and his Albert Millsap accompanied Mr. daughter, Mrs. Joe Cribb of Cascadia. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and family Mr. and Mrs. Dilley were former re of Mill City, Sunday, to Clear Lake sidents of Gates and while here re for a days fishing and picnic. newed several old acquaintances, am A sale that has been pending for se ong them L. T. Henness and daughter, veral weeks, that of the Richards Ta Mrs. Lillie Lake. vern, was completed this week. Mr. Leland Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, who purchased George Bailey received a painful but the property a year ago from Mr. and not serious cut in his scalp, just above Mrs. Ned Richards, sold the building the ear which required several stit and business to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ches to close. While roller skating he Falme from Astoria. The new owners fell and struck his head against the took possession Wednesday. Mr. and edge of a barrel. He was taken to Mill Mrs. Brown and two boys left the City where Dr. Reid attended the in same day for their home in Astoria. jury. Mrs. Walter Thomas, leader of the Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier returned local Girl Scout troup and five of the home the last of the week from Port girls, with Mrs. Philip Hess, invited land where she spent the past week at to accompany them, left early Sunday the home of relatives while receiving morning for an eight day trip to Van medical attention. couver, B. C. The girls, who had earn Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lake were ed money to defray all expenses of the recent Portland visitors. On their re trip, will camp at public camping turn home they were accompanied by grounds and do their own cooking en Mrs. Lake's little sister, Vickie Irene, route. Those making the trip, besides of Portland. the leader and guest were Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and two Thomas, Ellen and Roberta Chance, children from Cutler City spent last May Haywood and Wanda Dodge. weekend at the home of Kelle’s par Mrs. Gilbert Smith and infant son, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Kelle. Recent who have been visiting Mrs. Smith’s guests at the Kelle and Len Young parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver for homes were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Church the past three weeks, left Wednesday and three children from Renton, Wn. for her home in Glenlyn, Va. She was House guests at the home of Mr. accompanied to Portland where she and Mrs. Harold Wilson from Wed entrained, by her brother and wife, nesday over Sunday were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Oliver and their Mrs. A. J. Carlson from Arlington, mother, Mrs. Clyde Oliver and daugh Calif. Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Wilson ter Donnalee. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde are cousins. Oliver, daughters, Donnalee and Mrs. Numerous guests and callers at the Smith and Mrs. Bob Oliver and three L. T. Henness and Mrs. Lillie Lake small daughters, spent one day last home included weekend guests, Mrs. week in Scotts Mills at the home of a Agnes Forsette and granddaughter former neighbor, Mrs. Rose Magee. Linda Nydegger and aunt. Mrs. Betty Weekend guests at the home of Mr. Hunt of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Forest and Mrs. Orville Nygaard weie Mr. Nydigger of Lyons. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson and two children and Mrs. Kyle Clark and two children of Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. of Hillsboro, who were enroute home Mervin Olson and four children of following a trip to Canada; Ed Sand Portland. Mrs. Nygaard’s sister, Ed er and H. Davidson of Chemawa. Sun ith Schultz and daughter Carol iron. day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Oregon, arrived Friday after John Edes of Mill City. Lyons Wednesday, where they spent S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JULY »0, several days at the home of Mrs. John r — ——------- ————— " Wor.ien and attended funeral services for Mr. Worden who passed away Tuesday morning. Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem spent i several days in Lyons. She was a SUBLIMITY, OREGON guest at the home of her brother, Mr. Open Every Day 9 A. M. Until Midnight and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. She also 9 a.m. until 1 a. m. Friday, Saturday, Sunday visited at the Earl Allen and Leota Worden homes. Chicken Dinners, Fried Prawns, Steaks, Ham, Etc* Mrs. J. H. Johnson returned home We feature a Sauerbraten Dinner with Potato the last of the week after a visit at Pancakes Every Sunday the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphries and family at BOB INGLE, Proprietor Myrtle Creek. She also visited at the V home of her sister in Medford. Miss Marjorie Prichard of Lyons united nations delegate, received a personal invitation from Senator Morse of Oregon to visit his office Ml while in Washington, D. C. Senator Morse also extended the invitation to other Oregon delegates thru Miss Prichard. LYONS By Eva Bretmler Falls Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. AI wood Aronson, Ray and Paul were Sunday guests at the Jack Christenson home at Dexter, Ore. Mrs. Elva Kuiken and daughter Kathleen returned home Wednesday from Hood River where she visited her mother, Mrs. Eva Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christenson, Duane and Sue of Eugene, spent the weekend in Lyons with friends. The Christensons recently moved to Eug ene from Lyons. Loyal Walker, Mrs. Elva Kuiken, and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grimes and daughter Norma Jean, have gone to San Luis Obispo, Calif, where they will spend several days with Don Kuiken, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Iuiwrence Roidt from Sana Andreas, California, arrived in Let Us Do Your Printing More Lyons News on Page 6 Try dne Today! Enterprise Class Ads Pay The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ......... Editor and Publisher News Reporter DON W. MOFFATT PEARL EIDE ........ Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies AS SHEEP WITHOUT A SHEPHERD ? The flock may seem to have no shepherd . . . But study the picture again! Notice that the sheep are moving in a common di rection? The several which have paused for a last nib ble, and even the couple whose inquisitive heads have turned to gaze at our camera, are still on a path that someone has chosen. Now look around you in the world. Do men seem as sheep without a shepherd— THE CHURCH FOR AU . confused, lost, afraid? AU FOR THE CHURCH But watch a little longer—you’ll see mil Th« Church is th« greatest fac lions moving forward in a common direction. tor on earth for th« building of character and good citizenship It They are sheep who have found The is a storehouse of spiritual values Shepherd. Though they belong to different Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can churches, their common faith in Christ survive ’There are four sound brings order out of chaos in their lives, and reasons why every person should attend services regularly and sup gives hope and destiny to their steps. port the Church They are (1) For you who are tired of wandering and for his own sake (2) For his children's sake (3) For the sake wondering—the Church offers a Path of his community and nation (4) and a Fold. For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and ma tenai support Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. HEAVY HAULING Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 Book Chapter Verse» Sunday ... Psalms 95 1-11 Moaday ...Isaiah S3 1-12 ““••day .. Esekiel 34 1-12 Wednesday Matthew 12 1-14 Thursday Matthew 1« 7-14 Friday . Luke 15 1-7 Saturday Psalms 23 1-4 Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipmenl Contracting and Rental OFFICE NEEDS Entered ae eecond-olass matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, OreKon. under the Act of March 3. 1879. Salem Sand & Gravel Co. EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 Plus DEPENDABILITY NEW STANDARDS of PERFORMANCE I THIS SERIES OF ADS IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN INTEREST OF ALL CHURCHES MUIR’S BAKERY SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP Mill City Mill City, Oregon WALT’S GARAGE C. E. 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