The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 20, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    Silver Creek Falls, Sunday, where»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1953
they met a group of relatives and
friends from Portland. The occasion I spending a few days at North Bend HAVE YOU SEEN A BOY SCOUT
FOR LEASE
SHOE
honored the birthday anniversary of on the coast. They were accompanied
By Eva Bressler
DUFFLE
BAG
SOMEWHERE?
her uncle, Harry Reeves, of Portland. I by his aunt, Mrs. Perkins, of Chicago,
REPAIRING
RICHFIELD STATION
An eleven-year-old Boy Scout met
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and
Gail Elmer of Albany is spending who is a guest at the Thiel home.
I
with tough luck on his first summer
sons Donald, Walter and Jimmie, at­ this week at the home of his grand­
Don’t throw away that
IN MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons are receiv- camp, when upon arrival at the Brei-
tended a reunion of the Tide Water parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. i ing congratulations upon the arrival
pair of old shoes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni from Cres­ . of another grand-daughter, a girl tenbush Forest Camp, his duffle bag
For Details Phone
Logging company held at Sellwood
was
missing
from
the
trailer.
The
Bring
them here and let
Park in Portland, Sunday. They re­ well were weekend guests at the home born to their daughter and husband,
scout is Robert Jones, Troop 593,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Roye.
They
are
us
put them in
C. S. MORGAN, Agent
ported that it had been 15 years since
Mr. and Mrs. George Meilke of Eu­ Glencullen. The bag contained a Bible
cousins of Mrs. Roye.
they had seen some of their friends.
gene, Ore. Mrs. Lyons is spending with name and Glencullen Baptist
FIRST CLASS
Friday evening guests at the home J several days in Eugene.
Stayton 5265
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and her
church inscribed on it. The clothing
CONDITION
mother, Mrs. Cora Jenner, went to of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens were
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and fa­ lost represents quite a financial loss
Oliver, Aimer and Lawrence Zander mily, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Walker and
♦ ♦ ♦
as
well
as
the
inconvenience
of
spend
­
T
and Mr. Eglie from Bellingham, Was­ J son, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker,
We Have
hington. The three Zander brothers j Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Mai tell, Timmy ing ten days at camp and no change of
clothing. If anyone who reads.this, has
are cousins of Mrs. Stevens.
MOCCASINS
and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peck any information regarding the lost
Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver and fa­ and family, and Mrs. Truman McCel-
for Men Women and
mily from Fairfield, Montana, were lan and son Jimmie, attended a family duffle bag, kindly contact Mrs. Rus­
Children
recent visitors at the home of Mr. and , picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard sell Jones, 5303 S W 50th, Portland,
Mrs. Wendell Weaver in Lyons. They I Chamberlain and family of Lebanon or call Portland Beacon 8270. The
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also visited at the Harold Weaver was hostess to the group at Bates route taken to camp was via Wilson­
Detroit, Oregon
ville
Ferry,
Salem,
Stayton
and
Mill
home in Stayton.
Park near Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rogers, Mrs.
Earl Helemn with his Boy Scouts City, on August Sth.
Wayne Phillips and Ruth Ann, and enjoyed an outing at the Breitenbush
I Mrs. Clarence Duman and Glee Dea Hot Springs, where they made a hike
East of the Bank
I and Bill James, attended the Oregon from the spring to Devils Peak. home of his brother, the Dick Gustaf­
Phone
1826
Mill City
State Farmers Union picnic held at Those enjoying the trip were David sons, in Portland. His sister, Mrs.
RANGES — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS
Kenneth Fower from Etabasca. Can­
Champouge Park. Mr. Rogers, Ruth Trahan, Johnnie Trahan,
Johnnie
WASHERS — DRYERS — RADIOS — TV SETS
Ann, Glee Dea and Bill James furnish­ Bridges, Freddie Sutherlin, Jerry ada, whom he had not seen for over
20 years, returned home with them
ed music for the affair.
Spellmeire, Donald McWhirk, Jack ^or a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith were cal­ Goodell Jr., and Jerry Gustafson.
Electrical Contracting
Elmer Hiatt, Mrs. Alex flodeker,
led to Cornelius, by the death of his
Don’t forget the social night for the
mother, Mrs. Leia Smith. Funeral Santiam Valley Grange Friday even­ Mrs. Clyde Bressler and Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. A. FINANCING
service will be held Wednesday.
ing, August 21, when they, with the Percy Hiatt and grandson, Gail El­
Members of the Lyons Methodist Farmers Union, will meet jointly at mer wen to Redmond Tuesday where
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
P. O. Box 176
PHONE 263
church were very happy Sunday morn­ the gtange hall. Roy Stout will be they attended funeral services for
g
ing to be able to hold their first present to show pictures of his tour Mrs. Charles Hiatt of that city.
and SATURDAY
o
services in the basement of the new through Greece and Jerry Coffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard are
church which is progressing nicely. A lecturer for the grange, reports that spending this week with relatives and
August 20, 21, 22
good crowd was in attendance at the there will be added entertainment fol­ friends at Clatskanie.
All Technicolor Show
first services and were happy to have lowing the pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Riddle from
ROCK HUDSON
Rev. Harold E. Sheriff and his family
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen, Richland, Washington, were weekend
.11 I I A ADAMS in
who came from Philipsburg, Penn.
Duane and Sue from Dexter, spent the guests at the home of her sister, Mr.
THE LAWLESS
They are very grateful and express weekend in Lyons with friends. The and Mrs. Willard Hartnell. Mrs.
their many thanks to the Catholic I Christensens recently moved from Woodie, mother of the two ladies, who
BREED
a
people who have been so kind and Lyons to Dexter.
has been at the Hartnell home for
Plus
generous in letting them use the Cath­
Mrs. Cora Corbett and Ted Corbett some time, returned home with the
ROBERT RYAN
olic hall for their services since the of Salem were weekend guests at the Riddles.
MALA POWERS
church burned last December and re­ home of her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Veston Henderson and children
joiced in being able to move their Mrs. Clyde Bressler. Sunday the group
CITY
BENEATH
from Corcoran, California, is visiting
supplies to the church on Saturday.
motored to the Peterson Rock Gardens at the home of her sister, Mr. and
THE
SEA
• Miss Joy Kuiken has returned home near Redmond. They also viewed the
| after spending two months in Ketchi­ Marion Forks fish hatchery, Detroit Mrs. Mervin Knox and family.
Miss Louise Pietrok of Lyons who
kan, Alaska. Miss Kuiken, who is a Dam, Suttle Lake and Camp Sherman
is employed at the telephone office in
graduate of Oregon College of Edu­ on the Metelius river.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Stayton, is enjoying a week’s vaca­
cation, will teach in the Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Lynn tion.
August 23 and 21
school this fall.
and Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
JANE WYMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington and
Roy Skaife from Silverton visited McDowell from Mill City, went to
RAY MILLAND
relatives in Lyons Friday. He was a Cascadia, Sunday, where they met daughters Paula, Chyril and Marlene,
ALDO RAY
guest at the George Berry and Alex other relatives for a family gathering have returned from a vacation to the
coast. They motored down the coast
Bodeker home. Skaife is a cousin of and picnic.
LET’S DO IT
Mrs. Berry and Alex Bodeker.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helemn, Dawn and while in Newport they visited at
AGAIN
Mrs. Pearl Averill from Lebanon and Sandy, also his sister, Carolyn the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
is visiting at the home of her daugh­ Helemn and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brid­ Sid Gruggett.
Comedy Sensation—In Color
Tournament Fans — See this
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ramie ges, Buddy and Zoeanne, spent Satur­
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Sheriff and
Martell. Monday guests at the Mar­ day night and Sunday at the Breiten­ children, Johnnie and Hali, arrived in
show after the game Saturday
tell home were Mr. and Mrs. George bush hot springs.
Night! Doors open at 12 mid­
Lyons, Tuesday afternoon, from Phil­
Schneider from Newport, a neice of
night. No advance in prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Power, Donnie, ipsburg, Pennsylvania. Rev. Sheriff
Mrs. Martell’s.
Kennie and Billie, from Downey, Cal. recently graduated from the Southern
Miss Norma Miller from Eugene are visiting at the home of his parents, Methodist Universtiy in Texas. Rev.
was a Sunday night guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Power, also his Walter Dodge from Salem has been in
TUESDAY and
of Mrs. Alice Huber. She had just re­ brother, Charles Power, and family.
charge until the new minister could
turned from the lake, where she had
arrive.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield and
WEDNESDAY
been with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swan of son Bob, and Kenneth Bosanko, at­
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
August 25 and 26
Phone 2222
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City.
tended a family gathering and dinner and Mrs. Frank Durland were Mr. and
TYRONE POWER
and Mrs. Russell Thiel are of the Brassfields held at the Breiten­ Mrs. Thornton and children, and Mr.
PATRICIA NEAL
and Mrs. Hagerman from Kelso,
bush hot springs, Sunday.
STEVE McNALLY
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian spent Sun­ Washington. Mrs. Durland is a sister
in
day and Monday at Camp Magruder of Mrs. Thornton and daughter of the
on the coast. Their son. Glen Jr., and Hagermans.
DIPLOMATIC
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer went to
Michael Cruson, who had spent the
COURIER
week at the camp, returned home with Ocean Side on the coast, where they
attended funeral services for his fath­
them.
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett from er who passed away the first of the
Butte, Montana, are visiting at the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller left last Friday
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cru­
son. They expect to stay until the for Missouri, where they will make
Complete
show can be seen any
their home while he attends Bible
first of September.
Mrs. Ivan Smith and her mother, school. The Fullers moved to Lyons
time up to 8:30
Mrs. E. S. Barker, went to Forrest last year from Sweet Home, but have
recently
been
living
in
the
Jordan
Grove, Thursday, where they visited
Mr. Smith’s mother, who has been district near the Twin Cedars school. Enterprise Class Ads Pay
in the hospital there for some time,
suffering with a heart condition. They
were very happy to learn that her con­
dition is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustafson and
son Jerry, were Sunday guests at the
LYONS
Marion Kite
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Chuck's Shoe Shop
Full Line Crosley Appliances
animaux
8
State Softball
Tournament
Aug. 22-26, Mill City
MUIR S BAKERY
Thiel’s Store & Market
Phone 231
Lyons, Oregon
GROCERI ES—M E ATS—V EG ET A BLES
A New Marking on
The Thermometer
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FOOD LOCKERS gQ per year and up
WE GIVE S & II GREEN STAMPS
THE ZONE OF COMFORT
is medicine destroying itself?
For that
new home
you're planning
R ed T op * Insulating Wool will
help keep homes in the "Temperate
Zone" 365 days of the year It pro­
tects your new home—a harrier to
heat that tries to get out in winter
and in dunng the summer. Cuts
fuel bills as much as 40%, too.
Stop m today. We will be glad to
demonstrate how
R f . d T op Wool fits
your new home plans
for more comfort­
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•r. a
Kelly Lumber Sales
Authorized Shopsmith
Dealer
R.P.M. Power Mowers
Boysen Paints We Deliver
East City Limits Hiway 222
Phone 6803
Mill City E
Tunes drima HC capture the imagination, sometime« to
the point of distorting the perspective. This is as true in
medicine as in other tickle. The sensational results with
sulfa drugs and penicillin are examples.
Less dramatic, but responsible for saving uncounted
lire*, are the broader public health measures. Sewage
disposal, swamp clearance, and water, milk, and food in*
spection are but a few of these triumphs.
The physician and the pharmacist have always been load­
ers in the field of preventive medicine. This fact led James
Brice to observe, "Medicine is the only profession that la­
bors inceeeanriyto footroy the reason for its own existence.**
The fight, Sewe,«r. is far from won. Diagnosis an J
treatment of 1 lease are still the primary functions of the
physician. TSe Milag of prescriptions is our responsibility
as pharmacuts.
Mill City Pharmacy
J. C. KIMMEL
Phone 6607
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