The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 17, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    borers at Mendotta, Calif., a project 10—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1953 ,=;
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in which she has participated this
Lincoln Henness at their home. Mr.
JERRY’S CORNER
summer. Miss White will return to
Burton was superintendent of the' SHINE
California,-September 20th, where she
By Boots Champion
Gates schools for several years. He is
Eor men to remember—
will do social work,until June.
principal of the high school in Long-
Mr*. Albert Millsap
Dennis Howland, son of Mr. and
SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mrs. James Rand sr., of
creek this winter. Mrs. James Wiltsey I
Your Wife x
Mrs. Lee Howland, Oregon Journal Yakima, Wash., were visitors at the
Mrs. Jack Brown left Monday even­
paper carrier for Detroit, returned Leonard Bullard and Danny McCor­ ing by auto for Oakland, Calif., where of Salem spent Friday with her par­
Brushes,
Her Birthday
home Saturday from a one-day all mick homes last week. They also spent she will visit her grandmother, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herjiess.
Weekend guest at the home of Mr.
expense paid trip to the Pendleton a few days at Breitenbush Springs. M. B. Peetz, until the return from
Your Anniversary
Roundup, by the Journal. Dennis, al­ The Rands were former residents of Korea of her husband. Major Jack and Mrs. Floyd Völkel was Mrs. Vol-I
Polish
I l kel’s brother, James Boynton, of North
ong with 700 Journal paper carriers in Detroit.
Brown.
To trade in your old car the state, was awarded the trip in a Mr. and Mrs. Einar Nygaard and Among those from Gates attending Bend.
Making an extended visit at the
subscription drive. His quota to make family of Lyons, have moved to Idan­
Laces
Geotzinger-Eccleston wedding in
Jesse Haywood home are Mr. Hay­
for a better used car or a 'him eligible was five new subscribers. ha. Mr. Nygaard is engaged in log­ the
Salem, Saturday evening, September wood’s mother and sister, Mrs. Lida1
The boys left Portland Thursday ging on Cedar Creek.
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12, were Mr. and Mrs. henry Eccles-
new one.
night by special train.
Visitors at the E. P. Howard home ton, parents of the bride. Mis. Burrel Haywood and Miss May Haywood from
SHOE
Visitors at the O. J. White home in Idanha were Mrs. Howard’s nep­ Cole and son Marlin, Mrs. Merle De­ Indianapolis, Ind.
Jerry
Sunday guests at the Albert Millsap'
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Long, of hew, Charles Scribner of Cheyenne, vine and daughter Lorena, Mr. and
home
were
James,
Mark
and
Clark
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Wyoming, and her sister, Mrs. Olive Mrs. George Child sr., and two sons,
REPAIRING
Seal Rock.
Meinert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Used Car Ix>t, Stayton
Francis Stout was a business caller Pedro of Portland. Mrs. Howard left Mrs. Glen Henness, Mr. and Mis. Har­ bure Meinert of Mill City, and Mr.
last week for Portland for a week’s ry Harmoq, Mrs. George Child Jr.,!
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in Salem on Friday.
and Mrs. Lincoln Henness.
Mrs. Frank Novak and two children | The Gates Womans club will meet
Miss Marlene White of Mendota, visit.
Bean pickers from this area, help­ and Mrs. Velma Carey.
Calif., who is home visiting with her
in regular session Thursday evening,
ing with the Stayton bean harvest at
Miss Clara Scott of Salem was a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White,
the William E. Schafer yard, are weekend guest at the home of Mr. September 17, at the high school. Mrs.
Detroit, was guest speaker for the
Phyllis Ketchum, Mrs. Buck Delano, and Mrs. Edmund Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gordon, Mrs. Don Miley and;
East of the Bank
Mission Study group of the Mill City
Mrs. Margaret Howland, Mrs. Chris­ Clarence Johnson and Mrs. Gwen Mrs. Dale Reynolds will serve.
Phone 1826
Mill City
First Christian church,
Thursday
evening. Her subject was the work of tina Etters, Mrs. Carrie Bullard, Mrs. Schaer.
Dorothy Krause, Laura Lee O’Brien- Ed Jenson from Seaside visited his I New Regulations Restrict
the California Council of Home Mis­
of Deferment To
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. (Granting
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sions with the children of migrant la- and Virginia White.
Mrs. Elaine Farrow and Mrs. Myr­ Edwin Salme last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Registrants
With Children
tle Gestson of Idanha, and school stu­ Salme operate the Richard’s Tavern
dents in the area are also helping with which they recently purchased from
Oregon State Headquarters, Selec­
the harvest.
tive Service System, today announced
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown.
Visiting at the John Meals home
Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick and receipt of the new regulations issued
last week were Mrs. Agnes Meals and two children were in Jefferson to at­ to carry out the provisions of Execu­
daughter Monica, and son Raymond of tend the birthday anniversaries of tive Order No. 10469, which restricts
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
Mitchell, South Dakota. Also visiting Mrs. Glen Cochran and Mrs. Clausie the granting of dependency deferment
at the Meals home is a son Melvin, Ammon, twin sisters. In celebration to registrants with children.
anr» SATURDAY
a
‘‘Heretofore”, said Colonel Francis
who returned to his home in Burns of the occasion the party drove to
September 17, 18 and 19
.
on Tuesday,
Salem for a birthday dinner of Chin­ W. Mason, Deputy State Director,
GARY COOPER and
A group of volunteers worked Sun- ese food.
“registrants who submitted evidence
PHYLLIS TAXTER in
| day morning putting a cement block
Dan Morrison recently purchased which established to the satisfaction
SPRINGFIELD
of
the
Local
Board
that
he
had
a
| foundation and leveling the building the timber on several acres of land on
I moved recently on the Eagles lot. The the E. L. Davis place and has moved child, or children, with whom he main­
RIFLE
building will be used as a meeting his sawmill there and is in operation. tained a bona fid^family relationship â
In Color—Plus
I place when put in shape. Refreshments Bob Kelle, recently from Cutler City, in their home or who, prior to the issue a
Full Lengtir Cartoon
of an Order to Report for Induction,
were served.
is employed there.
MICKEY
MOUSE’S
A picnic was held Sunday at Big
Marcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. has filed with his Local Board a cer­
BIRTHDAY PARTY’
Springs, honoring the birthdays of A. T. Barnhardt, spent several days i tificate from a reputable physician
j Mrs. Gordon Brown and John Estey. last week in Stayton, with Sharron i that his wife is pregnant, has been
FREE KIDS MATINEE ! !
entitled to a Class 3-A Deferment.”
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bud El- Hearing at the Glen Hearing home.
2:00 P. M. SATURDAY
The new regulations, pointed out by­
lis of Scio. Philip Hill of Gering. Neb..
Teachers from Gates attending the
Enid Bennett, Joe Arsenault, Mr. and Service Training Teachers meeting in Colonel Mason, make no change in the
j Mrs. Gordon Brown and daughters, Sweethome last week, were Mrs. Leta status of registrants now classified
SUNDAY & MONDAY
t Donna and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Dibblee, Dale Reynolds, Darrell Cross- in Class 3-A so long as such family
John Estey. Mr. Hill is a guest at the ler, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mis. A. T. relationship is maintained.
September 20 and 21
"After August 25,” continued Col­
home of his daughter and son-in-law, Barnhardt and Mrs. Margie Ander­
onel
Mason,
“
to
qualify
for
a
3-A
The Gordon Browns.
3-DIMENSION
son. Don Miley, superintendent, had
not yet returned from Lima, Ohio, Classification, a registrant will have
VINCENT PRICE
wheie he has been since the last week to satisfy his Local Board that his
HAVE
YOU
SUBSCRIBED
TO
THE
THE SELF-PROPELLED Rotary LAWN MOWER
induction will result in extreme hard­
PHYLLIS KIRK
in
August,
waiting
for
the
delivery
of
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE YET?
and
privation
to
those
he
claims
ship
in
the njw school bus. He is expected to
All the controls; Reverse—forward—stop-—throttle—at your
finger tips. Powerful engine takes you and mower up grades.
arrive in Gates with the bus Thursday are dependent on him for support and
HOUSE
OF1 WAX
will not rest solely on the fact that
No wheels—glides on skid-pan—propelled by heavy roller
of this week.
he
is
maintaining
a
family
relation
­
Feature
at
5:30,
7:30 Sunday
drive. Built like a battleship, handles like a canoe. Try it on
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt are
your lawn before you buy.
visiting in Medford at the home of ship with a child or children.”
Colonel Mason concluded with the
Mr. Barnhardt’* brother and family,
H A M B U R G E R
comment that unless a registrant
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnhardt, who
TUESDAY and
qualifies for the 3-A Classification
STAND
have a large peach orchard there. They
prior to August 25, or before an or­
WEDNESDAY
plan to remain until the harvest of
Feeds
Grinding and Mixing
Machinery
der to report for induction is issued
Serving Delicióos Hamburgers,
September 23 and 21
peaches
is
over.
Seed»
CuHtom Cleaning
Hardware
between now and then, he will find
Coffee, Pie and Ice Cream
Miss Louise Muise, who has been
ROCK HUDSON and
Fertilizer
Seed Marketing
Petroleum Products
it necessary to establish his eligibility
Open Daily 2 p. m. to 10 p. m.
ci
vistiing relatives in Gates and Mill for this classification under the new
YVONNE DeCARLO in
Houxehold Appliances
Open Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p. m.
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City for the summer, returned to her
standards.
Telephone 5024
STAYTON, ORE.
SEA DEVILS
home in Lakeside, Calif., Friday. She
Mili City, Oregon
in technicolor
was a guest at the home of her un­
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
cles, Richard and Oscar Nystrom, of
AND INVITATIONS
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Little Sweden; her aunts, Mrs. Mabie
SPECIAL OFFER!
at The Mill City Enterprise
Knutson and Mrs. George Stafford at
This ad good for 10c on one
their homes iq Niagara; her brother
adult admission during the
Cl
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Muise
showing of this feature Sept. 22 II
and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
and 23. Good these dates only.
Delbert Jenkins, of Mill City, as well
l
Only one ad per ticket
as numerous cousins.
DETROIT
GATES
Chuck s Shoe Shop
Subscribe to the
Mill City Enterprise
\ CUT YOUR GRASS
Æ THE
WAY
8 s
§
KELLOM’S
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
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SAVE
By Shopping
Regularly at
Stewart's
STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays
Swiftning 3
Gerber’s Baby Food
Canned Milk
4c,ns 35c
ex ÄÄ«
TUNA FISH
Finer Brand, each
75c
Lbs. Net
each 14c
Tasty Pak CATSUP
Full of Flavor
O for 9 £
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garrison and
son Larry, from North Richland, Wn.,
were overnight guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhardt, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison were former
residents of Gates and Mill City. They
also visited Garrison’s mother, Mrs.
Norman Garrison, who is hospitalized
in Portland following a second opera­
tion on her eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Heath and baby
daughter of Klamath, Calif., were ov­
er the weekend visitors at the home of
Mrs. Heath’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Len Young and at the home of Heath’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newberg and
daughter Penny, have returned to
Gates following a months vacation
spent in Minneapolis and Duluth,
Minn.
Guests for a week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan were Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Nelson from Los An­
geles.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burton and
son Billie, from Longcreek, Oregon,
were callers last week on Mr. and Mrs.
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
Enterprise Class Ads I’aj'
Thiel’s Store & Market
Phone 234
Lyons, Oregon
G ROC E RIES— M E ATS—V EG ETA B LES
FOOD LOCKERS JQ per year and up
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS-
the odds are 49 to 1 in your favor
Viv's Steak House
Phone 5807
Mill City
Margarine "o,,Ai,'Y 5,,< s $I.OO
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
50^$l.29
Closed Mondays
eoe
Eastern Oregon Beef " 39c
RtCF-vnr. a study was made to determine the present
state of health and well being of 78 diabetics who had been
placed on a diet and Insulin twenty years before. Previous
to Dr. Banting’s discovery of Insulin in 1922. their chance
of survival for more than two or three years would have
been slight.
It was found that 77 of the 78, or 98 percent, were alive
and living active, useful live*.
Diabetes cannot be cured, but scientific management
under the direction of a phvsician gives comfort and hap-
pinesi to people who are otherwise without hope. Do not
be misled by claims for so-called diabetic cures. There is
but one safe treatment, and it is thoroughly understood
Good Quality—Not Wasty—Half or M hole—Completly processed to please you
by your physician.
SPUDS, U.S. No. 2
BEEF LIVER, lb.
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
39c
SWISS STE AK. Swift’s select, lb. 79c
RUMI’ ROAST, Swift’s Select lb. 59.
Swift s Brookfield CHEESE, .lb. 59.
Round STEAK. Swift’s select, lb. 79’
PICNIC HAMS, lb.
43
These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only
STEWART'S GROCERY
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone 1407
Order Deadline 3:00 P. M
Mill City, Oregon
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We maintain complete stocks of diabetic supplies, sub­
ject to your doctor's rpecificationa.
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Mill City Pharmacy
MILL CITY. OREGON