The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 19, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1953
church this week, starting Sunday, No­
vember 15 and will last through the
Business and Professional
21st Thursday evening Jim Stock,
a “lifeslong logger and woodsman,
Mrs. Albert Millsap
DIRECTORY
dedicated to Christ,” will deliver the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, ac message. An 8-piece band, under the
By Eva Breasler
companied by Mr. and Mr. George |diWt.!lon of Mls j Wllt
j
Mrs. Glen Berringer of Lyons rt. 1, Arthurs and Mrs. Oscar Osterhout win furnish sacred
received a phone call Thursday night were called to Spokane Washington
A niis,.„llaneou. household showel
from her son, Cpl. Jim Richman in I rhWeee .uy ‘ k T °p ,he/udden
b« held for Mr. and Mrs. Colis
Physician & Surgeon
Japan. Richman is with the U. S. death of their brother. Roy Arthurs Heath, who lost all of their poses-
Mill City
army and is a telephone lineman lo­ B K
“lu
Au ?’ MrS |sion'
a recent fire Tuesday, Nov.
cated near Tokyo. He has been in Bnsbin and Mrs. Osterhout were! 24th at ,he h|gh schoo, revreation
I
the service a year and a half and brothers and s.sters of the deceased
Om Kve
jn th Communitv is
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS overseas about a year. Mrs. Berring­ Lyle Fleetwood, who is attending | invited to attend.
er reported that she could hear him school at OTI in Klamath Falls, was
Chiropractic Physician
quite clearly and that it was Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
evening there.
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood over the Armis­
Phone: Stayton 2274
tice day holidays. Lyle, was one of
Judy
Kunkle
spent
several
days
in
Stayton, Ore.
Salem with her sister JoAnne Kunkle the most outstanding athletes in the
Mrs. John Teetera
Mill City high school and has earned
who is employed there.
The Ladies Aiu uazaar November 12
OTI.
Mrs. Virgil Rogers is spending his letter at
Heath, of Leavenworth, was a big success and the ladies
several days in Portland with Mrs. j Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Esward cleared over >aou. l’he committees in j
J. W. GOIN
Frank Keith,
’’ a ___________
?a "I;.
~ were charge wish to tnank everyone for
VETERINARIAN
„
. ill. a very
3 close friend whol™
is seriously
( Schultz, from U heeler, Oregon,
( weekend guests at the home of their their cooperation. There were a num­
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Mr. and Mrs. H F. Keys of Lyons I parents, Mr. and Hrs?
M., ber of nice articles lett that tne ladies j
Mrs. Gerald
Gerald he«
Heath,
Opposite
rt. 1, moved to Lyle, W ash., Mon- | wfo0 were celebrating their golden will be glad to sell at any time.
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
day, where they have purchased prop- wedding anniversary Sunday. Mrs.
A. W. Landers returned to his home I
erty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burgess Schultz was formerly Miss Geraldine last week from the Salem Memorial l
of Salem have bought the Keys prop- Heath. Another son, Virgil, who with hospital where he underwent major
erty and will take possession at once. ' his family wa8 unable to be at home surgery. He is convalescing very sat­
Mrs. Layman Jones and infant palled long distance from their home isfactorily.
daughter
have returned home from in Washington, D. C. to congratulate I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Momoe and
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦
the hospital. The baby was born last his parents.
| daughters spent the weekend in Coos
Phone SALEM S-94S8, COLLECT ♦ [ week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schroeder and , ^“5 visiting with Mrs. Monroe's
107» Elm SL, W. Salem
|
i
Hugh Johnston was called to Rho­ Jimmie returned Saturday from a brother and family, the Max Mont-
dodendron Monday by the accident of week’s vacation spent at the home of ' gomerys.
one of his trucks when the boom tree Mr. Schroeder’s parents at the coast. I Sunday visitors at the Jennie Moe i
Mr. and Mrs. William Banter, of j and Larry Kimsey homes were Mr. |
was pulled over onto it. It was the
WOOD’S STORE
truck driven by Wayne Kerr. Fortu­ [ Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 and Mrs. Lee Brant and children of
General Dry Goods
K
nately he was not in the truck at the Ratzeburg, of Salem were Sunday Macleay.
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Parrott and
| guests at the home of L. T. Henness
time.
READY-TO-WEAR
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning were and daughter, Mrs. Lillie Lake. A sons from Gold Beach visited at the
HOSIERY
Sunday
evening dinner guests at the weekend visitor was Frances Barney Pearl Allaway home for the weekend.
LUHERS COSMETICS
The Parrotts have a salmon cannery
■fflQSKmKKXPQOXMXIXMlXMKRDffi&aSX home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Polk in of Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders of at Gold Beach.
Salem.
Overheard: Gene Coles of Mehama, j
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichaid and Salem were Gates visitors Sunday and
WEDDLE FUNERAL
daughter Mrs. D. Smith and two sons, callers at the Lincoln Henness home. is cutting up deer and elk in his sleep. I
Jimmie and Jay spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Saunders were former
HOME
residents of Gates and owners of the
Rainer, Oregon.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE
Modern Funeral Servtoe
Lee Kuhlman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trask and two
The dance held in the local gym
STAYTON
OREGON
children of Portland were recent Friday night and sponsored by the
guests at the home of his grandmoth­ Gates PTA was attended by a large |
er, Mrs. Inez Ring.
crowd and a good time was reported
Mrs. Sam Culwell returned home by those attending. Between $110 and
Sunday
from
Oklahoma,
after
spend
­
DR. MARK
$120 was realized from the dance and
ing the past month there with tela- refreshments sold.
HAMMERICKSEN
tives.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson
Mrs. Ina Stockwell is in Salem, had as their guests the past week,
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
where she is assisting in the care Mrs. Hutcheson’s ^brother-in-law and
of Mrs. Cory, mother of Mrs. George sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Betts from
Has moved his Mill City office to
FISTULA-FISSURE
Clipfell of Lyons.
Stayton in the Post Office Bldg.,
Edmonton, Canada. Mr. and Mrs.
Stomach and Colon Disorders
The regular meeting of the Mari- Betts left Saturday for Oakland, Cal.
2nd Floor, in the
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Linn PTA was held Tuesday evening where they will visit Mrs. Betts’
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
at the school house with a small at­ mother, Mrs. M. B. Peetz and other
CLINIC
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
tendance. The regular business meet­ relatives.
Proctologist-Naturopath
ing was carried out and the talk to
HOME OFFICE:
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Mrs. W. R. Hutchescn received a
have been given by Mr. Voggett of telephone message Sunday from her
Salem, Ore.
Ph. 3-9460
313 W. FIRST. ALBANY
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Hubbard was postponed until Dec. 8. son-in-law and daughter. Major and v
Mr. Voggett just recently returned Mrs. Jack Brown, who were enroute
from Germany. An interesting talk is to Byrd Field, Va. They were calling
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expected and it is hoped there will be from Johnson City, Tenn., Major
a good attendance at the next meeting. Brown’s former home. They reported
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mather and a pleasant» trip so far, having en­
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daughter, Penny of Salem, were Sun­ countered no bad weathe’. They are
day
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
FLORIST and NURSERY Mrs. Ed Cruson.
making the trip by car.
Mrs. Mabie Knutson, of Niagara,
Hunt
have
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
who
has been at the home of her
319 West Washington Street..
moved into the Forrest Nydegger sister, Mrs. Delbert Jenkins in Mill
A
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f \
/
recently
received
his
house.
Mr.
Hunt
OPEN SUNDAYS AND
City for some time while recovering
/
discharge from the army. Mrs. Hunt from a badly infected ankle, is re­
EVENINGS
is the oldest daughter of the Ny- ported to be well on the road to re­
Talephone 6684
deggers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and son covery.
STAYTON. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis have
Cecil returned home Sunday evening returned home following a 10 day
V
from Los Angeles, California, after visit in Seattle at the home of their
spending the past week at the home of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett Mrs. James Overlock and with their
AND INVITATIONS
and family.
son, Edmund Jr., who is employed in
Miss Jeanette Huffman spent sev­
at The Mill City Enterprise
eral days in Eugene where she was a Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier
guest at the home of her glandpar­ spent the weekend in Portland visit­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard. ing relatives. Mrs. Struckmeier re­
Her mother, Mrs. George Huffman
Auditor visited in Eugene Sunday and she re­ mained for a week’s stay .at the home
Tax Consultant
of her daughter and family.
turned home with her.
There have been a number of folk
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg have on the sick list the past week, ill with
moved to the Barney Kirsch house in bad colds. Among them Mrs. William
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Mehama. They have been living with Pennick, Mrs. Don Miley and Mrs.
their son and daughter-in-law in the Albert Millsap.
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
George Clipfell house in Fox Valley.
Progress is being made on the
Tax Service
Daphne White of Newport is visit­ installation of a city water system
ing at the home of her uncle and for Gates. The council has secured the
Corner 3rd A Marion
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell.
STAYTON. ORE.
service of the State Highway depart­
The Home Economics club of the ment to put in a 12-inch tubing to
Santiam Valley Grange held their run water pipes under the pavement.
Telephone 4M4
P.O. Box 1921
[•M
meeting at the grange hall Tuesday Equipment and laterals have been pur­
with a small attendance. Rose Coff­ chased for the well and 2,000 feet of
man was hostess, and also presided pipe will be laid.
over the meeting due to the absence
Evangelistic meetings have been
LICENSED
of Leora Stevens. Present for the held at the Gates Community Christian
z
meeting
were
Bertha
Bas),
May
Pat
­
GARBAGE
ton, Elaine Russell, Melvina Franklin
and Rose Coffman.
SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger,
11.50 per montk and up
Mabel, Richard Baltzer and Ronnie
Lengacher spent the weekend at Elgin,
Also nerving Gates. Lyons.
Idanha and Detroit
where they were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paulson, former
MILL CITY
Mill City residents.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Sherron and Melvin Toland spent
this week at the home of their uncle
Phone 3952
LEONARD HERMAN
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Slover
at Sutherlin.
I
LYONS
GATES
John W. Reid, M. 0
MEHAMA
Special New Low Prices
First come, first served. We have only one left
of each of these appliances.
$70
For your old range or hot plate
when you buy the wonderful
MONTAG
Electric Range
MIKE'S Septic Servicej
Raleigh Harold
This wonderful range will I m * the pride of your
kitchen. Make it yours NOW! Ix>ok what you
save. This is your lifetime opportunity to own
the range you’ve always wanted—A Montag.
Come in.......... see this range. It has features
no other range can equal. Regular value $299.95.
NOW ONLY
$229.95
And your old range or hot plate.
Montag Upright Freezer
22 cubic foot—Regular $569.95
Now only $469 95
And any toy that can be given to some needy
child for Christmas.
LYONS PLUMBING
WATER SYSTEMS
HEATING INSTALLATIONS
DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES
Open Evenings
Phone 1634
Lyons, Ore.
If
r
with
"Sawdust" Rubber
WE CAN RECAP YOUR WORN TIRES
INTO WINTER TIRES WITH THE
W. N. SIMMONS
OB?
F fc > j
wM i> 1
Pill
. J,
KILL RATS
Notice
DUE TO THE
:
Firemen’s Benefit
WE WILL BE CLOSED
Warfarat is a prepared bait. Mure
attractive than a rat's usual diet of
farm grains. Best way to use it io to
eatablwh rat feeding stations end keep
it there until all rata are killed. Rats
do not devel<5> tolerance
With Warfarat you can really get
rid at rats and keep your farm dean.
It is a relatively slow killer. Give it a
thorough trial and youM say it’s the
best yet.
Nov. 19, 20 and 22
ROLLER RINK
TED and RETHA FAVER, Managers
WARFARAT, new Dr. Hess rat killer
is m.ide with warfarin, new rodenticide
developed at the University of Wiscon
sin. Rat contr<il specialists refer to war
farm as "the ideal poison", and report
" miraculous results **.
Kills common
brown rata, black ar roof rats, also mice.
They eat it and bleed to death intern
ally—do not become bait shy.
♦
Santiam
Farmers Co-op
Stayton, Oregon
Forget winter driving worries.
Don't wait another day. Bring in
your worn tires and let us put
the famous deep-cleated Kraft
System winter tread on them.
You'll enjoy easy going thru
snow, slush and mud all winter
long . . . and you’ll save money
too. 8 hours service.
RECAPPING
4 ttttui rut fttriti
Budget Terms
Saving YOUR Tires Is OUR Business’
PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE
MEHAMA, OREGON
PHONE: LYONS 143