The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 29, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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Mill City Enterprise ' 2— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1953
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Portland with her Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams of
Ocean Lake were recent visitors at
the home of Mrs. Leota Worden and
By Eva Bressler
The M & M plant in Lyons closed Marjorie.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the
down Wednesday evening for an in­
definite time. This is a laige operation weekend at the coast. They were at
and will put many men in the com­ Taylor’s Landing near Waldport,
where Allen sent the time fishing.
munity out of work.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were
Mrs. William Prichard and daugh­
ter Marjorie and Janet Bellin of Me­ [Sunday dinner guests at the homo of
hama with Mr. and Mrs. George Cole his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
of Stayton, went to Dallas Tuesday Burmester and daughter, Janet of
,
evening, where Marjoiie showed Scio.
Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem spent
pictures and told of her trip to the
United Nations. She was a delegate several days the last of the week at
from the Stayton high school and is the home of her brother. Mr. and Mjs.
Clyde Bressler in Lyons.
a junior this year.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bones of Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuiken ar­
Get them fresh from us for your parties
rived in Lyons the last of the week is visiting at the home of her daugh­
Or for Trick or Treat Gifts
jfrcm San Louis Obispo, Cal., where ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. r-
I he has been stationed with the U.S. Roberts at the Lazy Maple ranch O
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army. He will have a 30-day furlough east of Lyons.
Cake doughnuts, reg. dozen
Mrs Donna Smith, daughter of Mr.
at home before being sent to Alaska.
Mr. and Mis. Art Baltzer with and Mrs. Van Prichard is quite ill at
their daughter, Mrs. Donald Kuiken at Santiam Memorial hospital in X
Iced, per dozen
were Portland visitors Saturday. They I •Stayton. She was taken there Sunday
evening.
returned in the evening. Mrs. Alice |
Huber, who had been in Portland with l Charles Hiatt of Redmond spent
her daughter, returned home with i Sunday and Sunday night at
home of his brother, Elmer Hiatt
the Baltzers.
Mrs. Leota Worden and Marjorie,
i with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leirman,
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ronnie and Richard of Stayton, spent
Mill City, Oregon
Phone 2222
Sunday at Ocean Lake, where Mrs.
AND INVITATIONS
Worden and the children visited at the
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams I
while the Leiimans spent the time
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kath­
ryn and Tommy spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claire
Humphries at Myrtle Creek. The oc­
casion honored the birthday anniver­
saries of Mrs. John Johnston and
Hugh Johnston. While there Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Johnston drove to Cove
Junction to visit their son, Kenton,
who is in school there. They returned
Sunday evening. Mrs. Jack Johnson
stayed at the home of their daughter
for a visit.
Mis. Oscar N'aue was hostess for
t the afternoon card club with the
i party held at her home Wednesday
afternoon. A 1:30 dessert luncheon
was followed by several tables of
500. Mrs. Orville Downing held high
score, Mrs. Chester Roy second high
and Mis. Vern Nydegger low. Present
for the afternoon were Mesdames Pat
Lyons, Arthur Olmstead, Bob Free,,
Herman Free, Andrew Sieg, Orville
Downing, Floyd Bassett, Chester Roy, [
Vern Nydegger, Earl Helemn, Bert !
Lyons, Kenneth Helemn, Earl Allen, ■
Albert Bass, Leota Worden, Inez j
Ring and the hostess Mrs. Naue.
Mrs. E. L. Roye left Friday morn­
ing for Elgin, Oregon where she will I
visit at the home of her son and ■
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye and [
see the new granddaughter.
Mrs. J. Schwake from Lancaster, I
iCalif., is visiting at the home of her i
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .
Jim Phelps and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barker are en­
route to their home in Kansas, after
j spending the past several months at
the home of their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain
are spending several days this week
fo
Are you one of the millions who think
in Portland, where they are guests
Th. Church
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wistfully of the faith of a child and wish
' at the home of her son Mr. and Mrs.
they
could
believe
so
implicitly?
Harvey Wright.
-harocr., and
bul|dln, ol
And are you also one of those who have
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuiken went to
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without o
’ ÎE""u,al value»
Independence Wednesday morning,
assumed that it’s impossible to go back
democracy nor 9 T^rch. n
where they will spend several days
to religion, once one has drifted away?
•urn,.
Th™ ¿''"'«atlon neither
fcirUS;
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
r«ason* whv *
Wait! What accounts for the faith of
Mrs. Oscar Naue.
a child ?
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayers have re­
A child wants to believe! That’s the
bis own _ . ,n9Y ar*
fh'ldr.n , ,at, *•
for
turned from Hermiston, after spend­
first step. The first step for YOU
ing several days there. They attended
ror 'ii C0'nmunit" —hl
too . . .
funeral services for his father, and ,
And a child is taught to believe!
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also visited a brother at Heppner and
■ n'orai and
That's the next step. Start attending
to g,
a sister at The Dalles.
an<* read
Church next Sunday...
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman were
And a child practices believing.
hostess to a group of friends and
Book
neighbois Saturday evening at their
That's the final step, and it begins
Chapttr
home in Fox Valley. Ivan Smith show­
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the continuing adventure of faith.
ed some pictures, with the rest of
It is that final step that looks so ’
the time spent in visiting, followed
hard. But how easily and natural­
with a potluck supper. Present were
ly it comes . . . after we have
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and Glen,
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taken the first two!
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Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler and
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Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith,
Ivalyn and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kunkle, Judy Jauinta, and John­
This Serie« of Adii 1« Sonsored by the Following Firm* in Interest of AU ( hurrhee
ny, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Lynn
and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stien-
felt and Dorothy, Mrs. Leota Worden
C. E. Mason Shell Service Station
Muir’s Bakery
and Marjorie, Mrs. Emma Forrest and
Raymond, all of Fox Valley and Mr.
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
and Mrs. Millard Urbin of Burns,
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman,
Walt’s Garage
Hazel, Doris, David and Kathryn.
Kdlom’s Grocery
Mrs. George Keeley of Portland,
General Repairing and Welding
“Your Personal Service Store”
spent several days at the home of her
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
mother, Mrs. Alice Huber. She also
visited her brother, Donald Huber and
Freres Building Supply
family. Her mother returned
Wright Truck Line
Building Materials of All Kinds
Ship the Wright Way
Stay ton, Oregon
Stayton, Oregon
LYONS
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Never
bakery treats
a Dull Moment
At the Bottom of the Hill”
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Time is Doughnut Time
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MILL CITY TAVERN
Skating
MUIR S BAKERY
Mill City Fire Hall
Fun For All
Tues., Thurs., and Friday Nights
7:30 to 10:30
Sunday afternoon, bring the kiddies
Parents skate free from 2:45 to 4:45
Closing Out
NATIONAL MAKES OF
OIL HEATERS
We are selling out our Oil Heaters to make room
for our television sets
Estate Heatrola
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70,000 B. T. U.
Regular priced $119.95
SPECIAL CLOSEOUT
Quaker
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60,000 B. T. U.
Regular $119.95
NOW .................
Perfection one only
90,000 B. T. U.
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Regular $159.00
CLOSE OUT AT ONLY...........
Gates Furniture
Phone 4561
Gates, Oregon
Just Arrived
Levi Overalls
We have been chosen as ex­
clusive dealers in this area
for the famous
LEVI OVERALLS
For men and boys
Boy’s sizes 29 and 30
Priced at
3.45
THE FAITH OF A CHILD
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Gates General Store
Men’s sizes 30 to 36 priced at
3.65
Come in today and buy this
famous make fom us... They
are easier fittin’, workin’ or
sittin’.
Hilltop General Store
YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE
Phone 2724
Mill City, Oregon
• Every prescription en­
trusted to us is compounded as
though our reputation rested
upon the accuracy and qualitv
of that prescription alone. And
it dors! That is why we use only
fresh,potent drugs; double­
cheek every step for accuracy.
If you seek prescription* com-
pounded with the utmost care,
we invite your patronage.
Capitol Drug Co
THEAUU CH FOR
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
Gates, Oregon
W,,H CARE
Complete Body Rebuilding and Glaaa
Mill City, Oregon
Ada’s Needle Shop
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
S. W. Broadway—Mill City—Phone 2243
Idanha Super Service
DON LLOYD
IDANHA
Ressler’s Grocery
Your SAH Green Stamp Store
Florence
Phone 32M, Mill City
Paul
Mill City Pharmacy
Mill City, Oregon
Shower Motors & Implements
Complete Line of Massey Harris Farm Machinery
Stayton, Oregon
Chili Bowl
Home made Chili; Hamburgers, Hot Doga.
Open 24 Hours
Highway 22,
Gates, Oregon
Willeatha’s Restaurant
Family Style Meals
Lyon«, Oregon
Nu-Method Cleaners
Mill City, Oregon
Salem
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ajBj >| ubh
Mill City. Oregon
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50c
Red & White Store
Mill City, Oregon
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