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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1953)
g_ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1»53 grand, presiding over the regular routine of business. The charter was DR. MARK McCullogh of Eugene, aunt of Mrs. draped with due ceremony in honor of Yvonne Dart Roye, and Mrs. Mary Books of Eu Effie Heineck a member of several HAMMERICKSEN Friday Freshmen had gene, cousin of Mrs. Roye. years, who passed away at her home i Last '. r,aay the r ? REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST .......................... .... ... des were any »»tmt««»"- The styl. Gary Palmer, small son of Mr. and in Aumsville in September. Plans were 'thelr By Eva Breaeler Mrs. Alvin Palmer, is in the Salem also made and discussed for the meet thing from barrels and boxes to swim Has moved hie Mill City office to The Women’s Society of Christian Memorial hospital suffering with ing, Nov. 11 when the president of ming suits and diapers. Many of the Stayton in the Post Office Bldg., kids were beyond recognition. The service will serve their Smorgasbord bronchial asthma and pneumonia. the Rebekah assembly will come to 2nd Floor, in the face paint was anything from white dinner Friday evening, October 23 at Mr. and Mrs. Don Pope of Salem pay her official visit. Blanch Wagner Dr. Victor J. Myers office« the Mari-Linn school house. Swiss were weekend guests at the home of was installed as musician to replace to black make-up. In the afternoon Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. steak and baked salmon will be the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning. Sun Martha Shrader. A report of the Three from 2:55 to 3:45 the Freshmen put main dish. The ladies of the society day the group spent the time hunting Links club was heard with a vote of on stage acts. Some people had to HOME OFFICE: are working to furnish the kitchen in and were lucky, returning with their thanks going to them for th* nek dance and some had to sing. One of 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY the boys had to.take a girdle off one the new church. All help will be deer. linoleum in the kitchen and also new of the girls. Another girl had to put mn an hsihh HnHMnxuonaBHtJHiosnHi greatly appreciated. Mrs. Gertrude Weidman was hos drapes for the lodge room, Refresh one on while a boy sang to her. It ; Mrs. Herbert Crow from Cathamet, tess for the meeting of the Lyons ments weie served at the close of was all very good. At the last, all the Wash., is visiting at the home of Garden club at her home Wednesday the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinfelt. Mrs. afternoon, with Mrs. Weidman pre Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards Freshmen got onto the stage and Crow is a cousin of Mrs. Stienfelt. spent a couple of days visiting at knelt and said their little piece. They I siding due to the absence of Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skeels moved Brotherton, president. Each member Prineville, returning home Wednes were then officially in the student body of. Mill City High. Monday to Salem. Thej' have lived in answeied roli call with “Things to be day. SATURDAY Friday night we won our first foot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long of Oregon Lyons for some time while he was done this month.” Bea Hiatt and Cora ball game of the season. The score employed at the Mt. Jefferson mill. FRIDAY and Jenner were in in charge of the pro City visited relatives in Lyons Tues- f°r Mill City to 6 for Chemawa. 0 Recent guests at the home of Mr. gram. Gertrude Weidman and Laura day afternoon. Long is a nephew of was October 23 and 24 ”’ Junior class is hijch in maga- The 'and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Mrs. Lucy Neal told of their visit to the Mill City Elmer Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Birdell (Buck) Miller zine safes. Garden club where they saw a demon MAUREEN O’HARA in The Timberwolves will go to Scio stration on corsage making and are the parents of a baby girl born REDHEAD FROM AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Christmas decorations. Attending the Wednesday morning at the Santiam j this Friday for a game at 2 p. m. meeting were Doris Roy, Cora Jenner, Memorial hospital. This is their third------------------------- WYOMING Ann Holzfuss, Madeline Nuttieman, child and first daughter. She was Pointers Given About In Color—Plus Mabel Downing, Jewell Hartnell, Eva named Peggy Lynn. o THE BOWERY BOYS in Mrs. John McClurg returned home f’sfrav Animal I aw Bressler, Eula Monroe, Gladys Kuik- pdnpsdav evenincr frnm th#» Sxnlpm * A * *«lal LaW i-dtv old bank building next to depot in Mill City en, Winnie Branch, Laura Neal, Alice Wednesday evening from the Salem j FEUDIN’ FOOLS ~ _ -_________ The Oregon state department of _ ag- Huber, Bea Hiatt and Gertrude Weid Memorial hospital where she had I spent the last week under observation, riculture is calling attention of prop- man. . She will remain home for a week be- erty owneis or operators that Oregon KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. The Home Ec club of the Santiam fore returning for surgery. law establishes the manner in which SURPRISE FEATURE Sale Begins at 10 a. m. each day Valley grange was held at the grange The Lyons Methodist church was estrayed animals shall be handled. hall Tuesday afternoon with Leora among the 19 Oregon churches to re ALSO MUIR’S BIRTHDAY Come Get in on These Good Bargains Within five days of the appearance Stevens chairman presiding over the ceive recognition Wednesday at the CAKE for Mary Ann Meader of an estray, the department must be business meeting, and Dorothy Drap annual town and country church con and Mary Ann Hoffman. er as hostess. It was voted to give ference at Ore|h>n State in Corvallis. notified in writing, the notice to be $100 to the grange fund. It was also Awards were given on the basis of sent to the department in Salem. The decided to hold the meeting at the imrovements since July 1952 in church department is charged with trying to SUNDAY & MONDAY grange hall instead of at the homes. buildings and grounds, improvements establish identity, through its brand records, of animals that have strayed. October 25 and 26 The next meeting will be Nov. 10 with in church organization and programs Failing this, the department publishes the main business election of officers, and service to the community. notice of the taking of an estray and and Rose Coffman hostess. Present for ..... _.......... 3 Dimensions Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard have date and time for sale at public auc SALEM the meeting were Leora Stevens, Viola har| as their guests Van Prichard Jr., tion. ARLENE DAHL and Phone 8-4AS4 Zander, Lucille Rogers, Bertha Basl, from Valdez, Alaska, and Mr. and FERNANDO LAMAS in Ranchers or others taking up es Garnett Bassett and the hostess Doro-! Mrs. Claire Smith from Kalama, trays have no legal authority to adver SANGAREE H im Everything for Your thy Draper. Wash. Tuesday Mrs. Van Prichard and tise this fact, but instead should no In Technicolor The Altar Society of the St. Patrick daughter, Mrs. Donna Smith will go tify the department within the five- 0 Feature at 5:20 and 7:30 Sunday Catholic church held their meeting at i to Ramer where thry will spend a day period. the Catholic community hall Wednes- co“t,le1of ,f r'5n<,SJ Also, some confusion exists as to n Sunday dinner guests at the home day with an all day meeting and pot what an estray is. To quote the law, Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies The Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were luck dinner at the noon hour. 71.- an estray is, any bovine animal, horse TUESDAY and time was spent in quilting. Plans were their daughters, and families from or mule of any unknown owner un also made for the series of bingo Salem, Mr. and Mrs Earl Hampton lawfully running at large or lawfully WEDNESDAY and card parties to be held this winter. Douglas and Margo Lee and Mr and running at large trespassing within a October 27 and 28 Attending were Anne Pietrok, Ida Mrs. Norman Johnson, Chris and Curt. legal enclosure.” An animal running RUTH HUSSEY. ROD Free, Anna I.eichlitner Martha Jung- The occasoin honored the birthday an- at large is not legally an estray unless CAMERON, GAIL STORM in wirth, Golds Brassfield. Leola Phelps, mversary of Mrs. Bodeker. it is picked up in a livestock control I Ann Trahan, Katie Sieg and Ruth district. And the law further stip WOMAN OF THE The subject of the Lesson Sermon ulates that from April through Nov Lyons. read in all Christian Science church NORTH COUNTRY h fc Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson are es on Sunday, October 18. was “Doc ember, no estray may be taken up spending several days in Medford, trine of Atonement.” The citation I unless it is unlawlully running at large. In Color From a practical standpoint, then, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson have from the Bible (I John 2:1, 2), “And where there is a livestock control dis NEWS BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP gone on a visit to Montana, and Mr. if any man sin, we have an advocate and Mrs. Leo Cruson have gone to with the Father, Jesus Christ the trict any animal of unknown owner ship is an estray at any time. But Eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. righteous; and he is the propiation Phone 1141 Phone 116 Doors Open at 7:00 P. M. The Faith ------- Rebe- for our sins: and not for ours only, where there is no such control dis me regular meeting of ------ Sweet Home, Philomath Rranch Store Lyons Complete show can be seen any kah lodge was held at the hall Wed- . but for the sjns of the whole world, trict, only from December through nesday evening with Jean Roberts, brings comforting assurance and March may such an animal be consid time up to 8:30 noble grand and Garnett Bassett, vice points the wav to true atonemenc. ered an estray. The correlative passage from the Christian Sciene textbook, “Science ures” by Mary Baker Eddy (p. 473), “Christ came to destroy the belief 4P in sin and through Christian Science and attributes al) nower to God,’’ ds further enlightenment to this im- DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES I portant subject. Mill City Hi-Liles LYONS a 11 imau1 ft Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23-4 THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE OFFICE NEEDS Gooch Logging Supply Everything for the Logger' ^11 LYONS PLUMBING The man who marries in haste very rarely has enough leisure in which to repent. By Shopping Regularly at FOR SALE—Chrome Dinette set $25; Large Montgomery-Ward refrigera tor, $80; 1934 Ford panel $50. See Joe Novak, Gates, Oregon. 43 STORE HOURS 7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays All brands except Eagle brand C3I1 13c Case $6.29 97c 15c coupon in each 5 lb can SNOW DRIFT 25c coupon in each 3 lb can Wesson Oil, Pint 35c Tuna "HAND 2<>c ■ MHO SOLID PACK Phone 1634 Open Evenings Too Late To Classify Stewart' MARGARINE Shortening WATER SYSTEMS HEATING INSTALLATIONS Each 85c $1.69 Quart 69c 4 for $1.00 FOR SALE—Golf club, both mens and women’s sets, $5; Springs and cotton mattress for double bed, used in trailer, $5; Cabinet base with screen doors, usable in kitchenette, $1.50, cotton pad for steel cot or single bed, $1.—Phone 1957, Mill City. Salem Sand & Gravel Co. heavy hauling Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment ÈXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Renta] Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern FunemJ Service STAYTON the doctor can wait OREGON OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT II «1 niQ S’’G 'R Cl RED*-}(lx* 1 A Cl 11IÖ Picnic, per lb O 9 J V FRYERS Pan-ready .59 How often have you heard it said, "I’ve paid all my bills except the.doctor's. He can wait"? W hen we have recovered, the fearful urgency of that night call is easily forgotten. In answer to our frantic call, what if the doctor had said, "Oh, Cheese59c Wieners “¡r 39c See Us For Locker Meats These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only it’s nothing serious. Wait until morning and come N down to the office." The chances are we would agree to pav double if he would come at once. Health is not an item for trade and barter. In fact, the onlv wealth is health. Consider your doctor bill as vour be«t investment in the continued enjoyment i of life. As pharmacists, we stand ready to fill your prescriptions at a moment's notice. STEWARTS GROCERY Daily Delivery in the City Phone 4107 Order Deadline 3:00 P. M Mill ( it). Oregon FI$TULAFISSURI Stomach and Colen Disorder« DR. R REYNOLDS CLINIC Proc1olofi»t-Natu repath RECTAL SPF.C1ALIST Salem, Ore. Ph 3-S440, Mill City Pharmacy J. C. KIMMEL MILL CITT, OREGON