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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1953)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1953 »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Modern FunenaJ Service STAYTON OREGON Mill City Hi-Liles THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE GATES I HOT FRESH HOT National Doughnut Month Ressler’s Grocery x Vb Mill City, Oregon FRESH â V II b EKf Dont touch that wire! Hanging wires are not always "dead" wires. Y om can't tell the difference by looking . . . and it may be dangerous to touch one. Falling trees, ice forma tions, wind storms, or snow sometimes break power lines and leave wires hang ing. If you find one of our wires m this condition, we'd appreciate your calling us. We'll take care of it safely and quickly. PARENTS TEACHERS: Tell the children about the danger of touching hanging wires Mountain States Power Company Home made Chili; Hamburgers, Hot Dogi. Open 24 Hours Highway 22. Gaten, Oregon “A seti-supportine. laa-Fayin«. Privat« Eni«r*rt»e Mill City, Orefon FRESH Phone 2222 HOT MUIR'S BAKERY FRESH Here are a few interesting facts about dough nuts which we thought would be of interest to you. It has been established that an average man can walk to the top of the Woodworth Building merely on the energy supplied by one single doughnut. Estimates disclosed that if all the doughnuts eaten in the USA annually were placed end to end, they would reach from N. Y. to San Francisco. Enough doughnuts are manufactured in the USA annually to supply four doughnuts to every inhabitant on earth. Doughnuts made by the ancient Oklahoma In dians hundreds of years ago have been found in caves in that state. During a charity fund raising campagin, the street signs on Times Square, N. Y., were chang ed to Doughnut Square. John W. Reid, M.D Nu-Method Cleaners Mill City, Oregon Red & White Store Mill City, Oregon Prepare« by Merrill and Merrill, Albany, Orecan FRESH HOT — FRESH FRESH Yvonne Dart Friday, October 9 at 7:30 the Senior | K class gave a party for the whole r X school. The entertainment was danc- ing. During the dancing they traded I off with mixers. About half way through the evening refreshments of | É- cake and punch were served. The party, being a big success ended at 11:30. Tuesday, October 13 the GAA init- iated the girls that are new in GAA. They had to wear three ____ __ ribbons in their hair and no make-up and no jew elry. They could not talk to boys all day long. At 7 p.m. there was a party at which all the new girls either had to wear something funny or do some thing funny in front of the rest of the GAA girls. Friday, Oct. 16 is Freshman initia tion. The people of the town will see all kinds of funny styles then. Entered as second class matter No Mrs. Albert Millsap ■ The regular meeting of the Gates vember 10, 1944 at the post office at Woman’s club scheduled to meet on Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. araaiœnnnnotniïonnmîDBïinnBn Thursday evening, October 8, has been postponed until a later date in the Subscription Rates DR. MARK month. The election of a vice presi- Per Year Marion-Linn Counties $2.50 | dent will be held, to fill the unexpired Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.00 HAMMERICKSEN term of Mrs. George Bailey, who has REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST DON W."MOFFATT Editor-Publisher moved away. Lt. and Mrs. Donald Witzel, just re Has moved his Mill City office to AID WHEN NEEDED turned from Japan, where Lt. Witzel ! Stayton in the Post Office Bldg., was in service, are house guests at ' 2nd Floor, in the Residents up and down the Canyon the Kenneth Martig home. Mrs. Dr. Victor J. Myers office« and as far away as Scio and Sublimity Whitzel and Mrs. Hartig are girl '' Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. hood friends. At the end of his have done a mammoth job during the furlough Lt. Whitzel will report for past week in their search for Clarence HOME OFFICE: duty at Fort Levenworth, Kansas, D. Johnson, Gates resident who had 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY where he expects to be stationed for been missing since October 2nd, when he went into the woods to find a tnnnHnnHEiHDOQKHartBnnHnnntc six months. Mrs. Roy Taylor, who spent the past good hunting place. The area since time has been combed by high week at the home of her daughter, that school students from Gates, Mill City, The human body will stand so much Mrs. Glen Henness, to be near her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Stayton, Scio and Sublimity, also and no more; young people should returned to her home in Dallas Satur many men from those areas also. learn not to abuse their strength if day. Mr. and Mrs. Henness ac State police, men, horses and dogs they want to live long. w'ere called in to help in the search. companied her as far as Salem. Mrs. Martha Bowes is on crutches Under the direction of Bill Stewart, again, the result of a fall at her home Sr., of Scio, men had come in large Friday morning. While out in her numbers to help out. Individuals and merchants of the yard she stepped into a hole and sus various towns have been generous Physician & Surgeon tained a badly sprained ankle. Judy Kadine, daughter of Mr. and in their donations towards food to Mill City Mrs. Edwin Kadine, was 11 years old help feed the many people engaged in the hunt. Women of the area aided Friday, October 9. A group of her little friends and relatives gathered | in preparing the food and serving it at her home Friday evening to help to the men. Much credit is due each and every her, with the aid of a beautifully decorated birthday cake and many one who had a part in this intensive lovely gifts, to celebrate the occasion. search, and in the world today where Mrs. Minnie Root has returned to there is so much greed and strife, 'Gates following a visit at her former ; it does one good to see that people home in Ladysmith, Wis. I She will can get together in a common cause spend the winter here at the home of and work with one another harmon her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and iously. Let us all hope that such a i search will never be necessary again, Mrs. Edwin Kadine. Mrs. Emil Johnson, who about a but it is a good feeling to know that month ago, had the misfortune to fall in this area there aie men and women at her home breaking one arm and who are willing to help or.e another shattering a kneecap, is convalescent in a time of need. at her home with her arm and one niversary and a group of relatives and leg in casts. She hopes to have the friends from Salem arrived at her cast on her arm removed in a few home bringing gifts and birthday days, but the injured knee will take “goodies” to help her celebrate the | some time longer to mend. occasion, a complete surprise to Mrs. I Mrs. Iva Hall, of Salem, is a house Haywood and her family. Those comp | guest at the home of her brother and limenting her were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson drove and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and YOUR | to Devils I-ake for a day or two visit family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Emanual at the summer home, on the lake, of and family, Roy Beach and Frank S & H Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robb, of Portland, Baechlen. returning home Sunday. Mrs. Don Green Stamp Store Monday afternoon, Mrs. Haywood Carey and Jon, spent the week end was again surprised and honored when at her parents home while Carey several of her friends gathered at her OUR went went to the coast salmon fish home in observance of the day. Fol EVERYDAY ing. . * lowing the opening of the gifts and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stutzman and refreshments the afternoon was spent PRICES WILL sons, Billie and Jimmie, of Portland at cards. Present were the honored were over the weekend guests at the Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. George PLEASE YOU home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Struck- guest, Clise, Mrs. Bert Vanderhoff, Mrs. B. meier. Mrs. Stutzman is Mrs. Graunke, all of Gates, Mrs. Beverly ’s daughter. Jimmie Humphrey and Mrs. Marge Dette, Phone 3206 Mill City Struckmeier who’s birthday was on Sunday, had both from Mill City. to celebrate the day with his grand On the Highway mother. Planning ahead is the quality which Was Mrs. Jesse Haywood ever sur F prised! Sunday was her birthday an- sets human beings apart from anim als. In which category do you fall? ! HOT X 02 HOT WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME