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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1953)
t—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1953 Mehama Gardens Broccoli for freezing (at its tender best) Kentucky Wonder Beans for Canning Cucumbers for pickling. Tomatoes. Carrots, Cauliflower, etc. Canning Fruits OPEN 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. One half mile west on old highway LYONS PLUMBING DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES WATER SYSTEMS HEATING INSTALLATIONS Lyons, Ore. Open Evenings Gooch Logging Supply « fc Everything for the logger « « BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 116 Phone 1141 Sweet Home, Philomath Branch Store Lyons Shuffleboard AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING WRECK REPAIRING See us for an Estimate. Good Music Where Friends Meet On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY George “Sparky” Ditter They’re given gladly Knowles Body & Fender Repair II Years Experience MILL CITY PHONE 8« VVHITIE’S i & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Phone 1634 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Karel Mans- veld of Lyons, a baby daughter on September 1st, at the Santiam Me morial hospital. Cliff Swift of Tacoma, Wash., was here for the weekend, visiting his Hugh Walkup was a business visit mother, Mrs. Hanna Swift, and with or in Stayton, Tuesday. friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Verda Goble motored Mrs, Albert Toman went to Spray, to Salem Sunday to take in the state Oregon, where she is visiting at the fair. home of her daughter. She plans on Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Toman motor- returning home Sunday. I ed to Salem early Monday to take in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Douglas and the state fair. family and Donna Matson -of Clat Mrs. J. F. Potter has been called to skanie spent the weekend here with Portland by the illness of her great the H. E. Smith family. grand-daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole, Mr. and Lynne Smith, who attends the school Mrs. Leo Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Joe for the blind at Salem, returned to her Lalack motored to Salem Monday studies there Monday. evening to take in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, son T». ry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell of Port and Maurie Bassett attended the fair land were guests over the weekend of at Salem Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto. The la Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman were des are sisters. Sunday, the group among those from here who took in drove to Breitenbush Hot Springs and the state fair at Salem this week. spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hendricson of Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San Leandro, California, visited with Leonard Herman for Labor Day week friends in Mill City the first of the end were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wargnier week. and Kay, Cheryl and Wayne. The .Mrs. Cora Goodman returned Mon Wargniers are former Mill City re day from Medford, Ore., where she sidents. I I had visited at the home of her son for Dr. and Mrs. John Reid and family ten days. returned last week from an extended Mrs. Hugh Walkup spent Thursday ' vacation at Galveston, Texas. Mrs. in Salem. Lee Walkup returned with Reid and children, Warren and Fran I her and spent until Friday evening ces, had been there for some time, i in this city. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malde and W. Lockhart. On the way back they ¡family visited at Seattle Wn., over I visited relatives in Emporia, Kansas, the Labor Day weekend, with the for- and Lincoln, Nebraska. | mer's parents. Terry Muir is wearing a cast on his Mrs. Jerry Hudgins and Sherry of left arm, the result of a bicycle acci Ione, Washington, are spending a dent Sunday, when the chain on the month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bicycle he was riding, broke and re Floyd Johnson. sulted in the bicycle aim u<tu&ii- ... jack-knifing and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and daugh _. . _ —, His arm was I “ s” ter Rosalie, took in 1 the Fair at o Salem xx ‘ broken above the wrist. wn --------- — His parents Sunday, and on Monday Mrs. Bassett took him to the Stayton hospital and her daughter spent some time | I where he had the arm reset and th* I picking huckleberries on Monument cast put on. Peak. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Agee took their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nist left last two daughters, Alline and JoEllen to week for Garrison, North Dakota, Salem Wednesday, where they joined where Mr. Nist plans on working at a group of other youngsters from the Garrison Dam. Paul Armstrong’s dance studio in Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mason drove to putting on a dance exhibition at the Prairie City, Oregon, for the Labor State Fair. Others from here also Day weekend and were guests at the taking part were Linda, Laura and home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon. Loraine Lee, daughters of Mr. and The Dixon's son, Carl, who is operat- j ing a beauty shop at LaGrande, Ore. Mrs. Jess Lee. was home for the weekend. He for-[ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey and k ”' «Un daughter Beverly, of Portland were 1 merlv was employed in a . 1 , . J weekend guests at the Carl Chance ,in Mill City, where Shirley’ shop iaL jn cUy Thejr dau(thter Dj. now located. | ane_ w|)0 had Spenj t^e past af i the home of her grandparents and al so with her grandmother, Mrs. Velma Carey of Gates, returned home with I them. While here. Eugene spent most ishing^_ 1 of time, trying his luck at fishin- The Christian Women’s Fej" is observing a special Guest Night to night (Thursday) at the church, be ginning at 7:30 o’clock. Included in the program will be a slide lecture on “Uprooted Americans'’, special music numbers, and a talk by Miss Marlene White of Detroit, based on her ex periences this past summer working in Californ’a among migrant peoples. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson, jr., daughters, Debby and Judy of Astor ia, Ore., were weekend visitors at the | home of the former's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Jackson, sr, Cecil Baldwin and son of Seattle, Wn., were I also weekend guests at the Jackson home. While here the group attended the state fair at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crosier picked huckleberries in the Elk Lake region last Saturday. On Labor Day among those picking on Monument Peak were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Ly ons, Mrs. Julia Bassett and Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd, Stephen and Allen. Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliasen of Albany and D. B. Hill. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffatt over the Labor Day holiday, were Miss Leona Lamb of Portland. Mrs. Naida Nelson and son Bobby of Tillamook, and Miss Myrna Lindquist of Clackamas, Ore. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Art Redinger and son Arthur visited here. The Moffatts and their guests spent Sunday afternoon picnicing near Idanha, along the San tiam river. Mrs. Ed Davis of Gates and Mrs. W. W. Allen of Mill City were Salem vi sitors Friday w-here they attended the luncheon meeting of the Past Presi dents club of the Marion County Fe, deration of Women’s clubs. Mrs. Da vis was president of the organization during the past year. Mrs. Donald Sheythe also a past president, was un able to attend. SANTIAM CAFE SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS OPEN AT 4 P. M. EVERYT DAY —Serving Your Favorite Cocktails— Never a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN INTRODUCTORY BONUS BUY! Republic Steel Kitchens Offen You The Sink Buy of the Yw! BONUS/ BONUS/ WORTH OF 1 -CESSORY EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST! wieff you buy a Big, Beautiful 54 DELUXE REPUBLIC STEEL SINK Not a stripped down "special” model, but the full-value Deluxe Sink from the regular Republic Steel Kitchens line! All for $188.88 Easy Monthly Payments WE INVITE COMPARISON! NOWHERE A VALUE LIKE THISI MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! HURRYI LIMITED QUANTITIES! See our Broadside for many fine specials Prices goo<l until September 19th Hilltop General Store YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE Phone 2721 Mill City. Oregon Ressler’s Grocery YOUR S & H Green Stamp Store OUR EVERYDAY PRICES WII.I PLEASE YOU Phone 3206 Mill City On the Highway Friday and Saturday Specials— Angel Food Cakes THESE ARE LARGE SIZED CAKES Iced 85c MUIR S BAKERY Phone 2222 Mill City, Oregon Announcement,. In order to give better service to loggers in the canyon we have moved our shop to the Shake Shack East of Mill City VAe hope that this move from our location in Me hama will meet with your approval. Our ex perienced workmanship will be available to you at all times. See us for a good repair job. We also rent chain saws. Santiam Equipment Co Shake Shack Building East of Mill City, Oregon