The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 03, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    | 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY, DECEMBER 3,
EHSi
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
1953
Mare Timber Cut
In 3-Month Period
¡Than Any in History
1 Business and Professional
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
DIRECTORY
Clyde Lewis.
HALE1H
Mrs. Mike Schwindt and Mrs. Bob
Free were hostess for a shower Mon­
By Eva Bressler
141 N. OommerdaJ Ht.
A recent visitor at the home of day evening, November 23 at the
Han Everything: for Yoor
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens was her Schwindt home, honoring Mrs. Lloyd
Physician & Surgeon
nephew, Leo Zander from Camp Free. Games furnished the entertain­
More timber has been cut from the
Stahlman, who was enroute to Korea. ment and after opening the gifts re­ forests of Oregon and Washington
Mill City
freshments were served to the honor
Miss Gayle Cruson of Portland guest, Mrs. Lloyd Free and Mmes. during the three months period en­
spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the Sam Bridges, James Phelps, Alex ded September 30 than in any prev­
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bodeker, Henry Holzfuss, Ed James, ious quarter in their history, Region­
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Cruson. Miss Cruson is a student Chester Roy, Andrew Sieg, Edward al Forester J. Herbert Stone, an
Chiropractic Physician
nurse at Emanuel hospital.
Sieg, Herman Free, Earl Helemn, nounced today.
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Mrs. Mike Fink returned home Sun­ Ernest Garsjo, Russell Thiel, LaVern
The 19 national forests in the Paci-
Phone: Stayton 2274
day evening after spending several Behrens, and the hostess Mrs. Free fic Northwest region of the Forest
Stayton, Ore.
days in Salem at the home of her and Mrs. Schwindt, Dianne and Joan Service reported a total harvest
__
for
mother, Mrs. Daughtery.
this period of 828.45 billion board
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I Schwindt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith spent
Many heads were bowed in thanks feet valued at more than $12 million.
Thanksgiving in Cornelius, where when the Thanksgiving holiday was Previous high quarter was that of
J. W. GOIN
they were guests at the home of highlighted with traditional family a year ago, also ending in September,
VETERINARIAN
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and dinners and gatherings, with numer­ when 785.72 million feet was cut.
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Mrs. Kenneth Smith.
ous out-of-town guests arriving for Stone attributed the increase to the
Opposite
Mr. and Mrs. George Osburn of the occasion, with other spending the heightened activity in salvage of in-
Claude Lewis* Service Station
j sect killed and blowdown timber
Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Owens, holiday out of town with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber had land to weather conditions more fav-
Johnie, Kathy and Virginia from
I Whittier, California, and Miss Doro- as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon jorable to logging operations.
Oregon national forests contribut­
| thy Osburn of Medford are visiting Mulkey, Mrs. Parrish of Silverton, Mr.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe John­ and Mrs. Maurice Mulkey and daugh­ ed 537.63 million feet to the region­
forests
son. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of ter of Idanha, Mr. and Mrs. George al total while Washington
The
Septic Tanks and Sewera Cleaned ♦
the Osburns and sister of Mrs. Owens Keeley of Portland and Mrs. Alice produced 290.82 million feet.
and Miss Osburn.
I Huber of Lyons. Mrs. Huber returned three leading forests in Oregon were
Phone SALEM 3 9468, (X)l.LFAT ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen returned to Portland with the Keeleys for the the Willamette, Mt. Hood and Ump­
107!» Elm St . W. Salem
|
qua with cuts of 128.78, 82.66, and
I home Monday after spending several rest of the week.
Roye and
In
days at Silver Lake, where he did
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn 1.«,«
_..u little
...... . I ™-74 .. . mHlion feet^ respectively.
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daughter, Kathleen Renea of Elgin, i, “shington. the Olympic and Gif-
i some duck hunting.
| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry of were guests at the home of his par­ ford Pinchot forests led wtih totals
WOOD’S STORE
General Dry Goods
Sweet Home were Sunday guests at ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. They I of 96.90 and 66.22 million feet, res-
the home of his grandparents, Mr. They were all dinner guests at the spectively.
NOTIONS
LINGERIE
and Mrs. George Berry. They also home of Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek
REA DY-TO-W EAR
HOSIERY
were callers at the Alex Bodeker I of Lebanon. Mrs. Pesek is a daughter Shower Held For Mrs.
IT ZIERS (X)SMETIOi
home.
of the Royes.
Colis
Heath
Tuesday
:: Mu<iM.aa<MMi>aa>C><BaxDU>axl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garsjo have
GAES —Mrs. Colis Heath, who lost
UAKb
were
MMKX
&~W
.
as their guests his parents Mr. and Donald, Walter and Jimmie
her home and all the contents in a
Mrs. Adolph Garsjo from Nashua, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
recent
fire
had
something
to
be
WEDDLE
FUNERAL
Montana.
Byron Edmundson and sons at Oak
thankful for Thursday, when a large
HOME
I Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon and Grove.
group of her neighbors and friends
children of Richland, Washington were
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Modern Fune ml Service
'recent visitors at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Pat Lyons were Mr. and Mrs. gathered in the recreation rooms of
the
high
school
and
showered
her
STAYTON
OREGON
IMrs. Al wood Aronson.
I Keith Taylor, Maurice and Jane of
Sunday dinner guests at the home Waldport, Mr. and Mrs. George Meil- with many lovely and useful gifts.
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were ke, Carolyn and Patsy of Eugene. Mr. Mrs. Robert Levon, M rs. William Pen­
| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson, Chris | and Mrs. Wayne Ransom, Mrs. Jerry nick and Mrs. Gwen Schaer were
hostesses for the affair, which was
and Curt and Douglas Hampton of Lyons and Larry of Lyons.
DR. MARK
Salem. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter i Mrs. Leota Worden and Marjorie held Tuesday evening. Following the
opening
of
the
gifts
refreshments
HAMMERICKSEN
of the Bodekers.
I were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith had as I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leirman in were served by the hostesses.
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Those present or sending gifts
their guests over the weekend Mr. Stayton.
and Mrs. Ronald Byers of Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and her were: Mmes. Elmer Klutke, Leslie
Has moved his Mill City office to
mother, Mrs. Cora Jenner were guests Allen, Harold Wilson, Dan Morrison,
Grove.
Stayton in the Post Office Bldg.,
Percy
Mulligan,
Melvin
Newberg,
W.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps and at the home of their daughter and
2nd Floor, in the
children spent Thanksgiving day at family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer of S. Hudson, Ed. Salme, Floyd Völkel,
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
,
Don
Miley,
A.
T.
Barnhardt,
C.
D.
the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Albany.
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Bernard Holt near Scio.
Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem was a i Johnson, Robert Levon, Len Young,
Walter
Brisbin,
Ned
Richards,
Clare
Sunday guests at the home of Mr. dinner guest at the home of her
HOME OFFICE:
and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were her uncle brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Henness, Arthur Blackburn, Clarence
313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
Ball,
Arnold
Syverson,
Tilman
Rains,
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves Mrs. Clyde Bressler.
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning, Rich­ Glen Henness, Jesse Haywood, Eliza­
Mrs. Viola Zander left Monday for ie and Larry spent the day at the beth Thompson, Bill Hirte, Don Carey,
Sheridan, Wyoming, where she will home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, Martha Bowes, W. F.
Struckmeier, Charles Tucker, L, F.
spend the winter at the home of her Sim Etzel in Stayton.
Auditor
Adams, Raymond Hobbs, Ed. Davis, Tax Consultant
Mrs.
sister.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mary
Howell,
W.
R.
Hutcheson,
Lil
­
Kenneth Bosanko student at the Orville Downing were Mr. and Mrs.
University of Oregon in Eugene, Bob Carleton, Larry and Carolyn, Mr. lian Smith, Rosa Roten, Clyde Oliver,
spent the weekend at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. John McClurg of Lyons and Elmer Stewart. W'illiam Pennick, Ken­
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
and Mrs. Merril Brassfield and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Downing and neth Martig, Louis Kelle, Richard
Parker, Ed. Chance, Amos Roten,
Miss
Joy
Kuiken,
teacher
at
Spring-
!
Paula
of
Mill
City.
BooWteeping, Accounting and
I field returned there Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian were Gerald Heath, Roland Berry, Mr. Joe
Tax Service
Joaquin
and
Darlene
and
the
Mill
after spending the holiday with her hosts for a dinner at their home for
Corner 3rd 4 Marion
mother, Mrs. Elva Kuiken. Miss Lu­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert City Rebekah lodge.
cille Lewis a teacher in the Corvallis Julian,
,
STAYTON, ORE.
and his grandmother, Mrs. 89th birthday anniversary Nov. 27.
school also spent the holiday at the Catherine Julian, who celebrated her Grandma, who had been visiting at
Telephone 41'14
P. O. Box 1321
the Julian home, returned home with
the Albert Julians.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turnidge,
Patrick, Douglas and Bruce of Jeffer­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Eldie Corey of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clip­
fell, Dennis, Sharon, Martin, Patricia |
and Doris of Mehama, were dinner |
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 5807
Mill City
George Clipfell. In the afternoon the
group made a tape recording to send
e e e
| to their aunt.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
Cleve O’Neil was his brother and
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O’Neil from |
Pheonix, Arizona.
|
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cruson and Bonnie
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald McWhirk,
Marla. Erroll, Hugh and Ronda, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mary Jo and
Buddie. Evening guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Thayer, Gary. Tarry, and
Marlene.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal spent the
day at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Westenhouse in Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson and Jerry
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cruson. Michael and Nikki
and her mother, Mrs. Pearl Hudson.
FISTULA-FISSURE
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges and
Stomach and Colon Disorder«
family are spending the weekend in
I)R. R. REYNOLDS
Eugene with relatives.
CLINIC
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens enter­
Proctologist-Naturopath
tained her brother and wife. Mr. and
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Mrs. Delbert Zander of Pendleton, her
Salem, Ore.
Ph. 3-9440
mother, Mrs. Viola Zander of Lyons
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J
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and
sons, Steven and Bradley of Mill City.
Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Scott, also of Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustafson and
son spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen and
family at Mohawk. Mrs. Gustafson is
a sister of Mr. Christenson.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Huffman were Mrs.
• Every prescription en­
They’re the most powerful, finest performing,
George Kinsman from Tumwater,
trusted to us is compounded as
NEW POWER IN THREE GREAT
best-looking Advance-Design trucks ever built!
NEW HEAVY-DUTY 3-SPEED
Washington, Mrs. 'William Chase from
though our reputation rested
They’re engineered to do your kind of hauling
HIGH-COMPRESSION ENGINES
TRANSMISSION*
Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Mrs.
more efficiently and at lower cost. Come in.
upon the accuracy and quality
•
Fynk Kinsman from Stayton.
see these great new advances in the completely
of that prescription aloae. And
NEW COMFORTMASTER CAB
NEW, BIGGER LOAD SPACE
new 1954 Chevrolet trucks.
it does! That is why we use only
•Opbor'al at extra emt Trurh Myitra-Matsc tranemiaasor.
fresh, potent drugs; double­
Control Seat ♦» standard on C.O.E. rnodot», available on all other
NEW RIDE CONTROL SEAT*
NEW CHASSIS RUGGEDNESS
cab modri as extra oqu- wont. Roar conw windows in standard
check every step for accuracy.
cab, optional at extra cost
If you seek prescriptions com­
NEW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
NEW ADVANCE-DESIGN STYLING
pounded with the utmost care,
r
ÎVROLET,
we invite your patronage.
LYONS
JohnW. Reid, M.D
OFFICE NEEDS
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
FOOD LOCKERS
MIKE'S Septic Service:
FROZEN FOODS
I
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W. N. SIMMONS
Headline News
Viv's Steak House
FOR TRUCK BUYERS!
Closed Mondays
COMPOUNDED
CARE
NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR *54
L~1
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Capitol Drug Co.
MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JOB!
Phone
Chevrolet
STAYTON. OREGON
Salem
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