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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1953)
I SEE US FOR FIRE WOOD GATES Sings for TB Fight ____ . t »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1953 DETROIT BEE-LINE SERVICE Mrs. Albert Millsap Frame, Axle, W heel and Hub Aligning While lower in the valley Thanks Two Locations By Boots ( hamnion giving day was shrouded in dense E. Powell Blvd. 203 N. E. Grand Cores from Lyons M & M Plant cut to order Poisoned grain was the bait used fog, Gates enjoyed bright sunshine Gresham Portland in a recent week-long forest service per cord until late in the evening when it began project to poison rodents, particularly to rain. Family gatherings, out-of- Ix>g ends over 17” for furnace wood, per cord white-footed mice in the Parkett town guests and a wedding made Creek sale area. Purpose of the opera I Thursday a gala day. l^>g ends for stove wood under 17” ,per cord tion was to insure germination of Josephine Deffenbaugh and Edward an unusually heavy seed fall in that JERRY’S CORNER Write CARL TON ACK | J. Titze, both of Gates, were married area in a year of generally poor seed GENERAL DELIVERY LYONS. OREGON Thursday morning, in Mill City at the I like the North conditions. Methodist parsonage, the Rev. Brewer was C. T. Patterson of Redmond officiated at the service. They are Santiam Canyon Better HOT FRESH at home in Gates. awarded the contract for the building HOT FRESH HOT FRESH of two permanent reinforced concrete Mayor and Mis. W. R. Hutcheson Than any Other Place E- bridges, one at “Blowout Creek” the had as their dinner guests Mrs. Hut C other at “Ivy Creek.” Work began on cheson’s uncle, Charles D. Frazer, 93, Because It Has What X Ivy Creek bridge about two weeks ago. her cousin, Norman Kennedy, both The bridges are being built on forest No Other Place Has -3 of Salem and her son and family, Mr, service roads, but are financed by the and Mrs. Richard Parker and two M & M Plywood Co., under the terms X small daughters. YOU cc of the timber sale from the forest Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness drove to X service. Jerry Mehama to spend the day at the home X Rosemary Clooney sings the new to the of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. The bridges will revert back X Rodgers and Hammerstein song, forest service, after they have served / and Mrs. Keith Henness. Gene Teague Chevrolet At the Edwin Kadine home were "Happy Christmas. Little Friend,” their purpose for M & M. E- Stayton, Oregon O their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. I to movie-goers throughout the A six to eight man crew is em Keith Kadine, of Salem, Mrs. Kadine’s United States as star of the Christ ployed on the Ivy Creek project and X Reular 60c seller. Try one this week mother, Mrs. Mattie Root and neigh mas Seal Sale motion picture completion of the bridges is scheduled trailer. Christmas Seals are being for June 1, 1954. Special Friday and Saturday, only X bors, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson. from Nov. 16 through Decem X Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole, sons sold X Thanksgiving dinner guests at the | ber to funds to support tuber c/j Marlin and Thurlo had dinner with culosis raise home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore prevention and control pro X w the Elmer Stewart family at their grams of the voluntary tuberculosis were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore and X home. associations. (Photo courtesy of son, Gary, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. E Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson had TRY OUR DATE NUT CAKE Ingle Johnson, Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. X as their guests their son-in-law and Paramount Pictures I Rod Mooree and daughter Becky, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raz- Mrs. Rose Mermillion, Detroit. I mus and son and their son and family, I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen o Swell For Lunches Mrs. Maritta Chapman of Portland, Hearing were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mor- I Mr. and Mrs. W.. E. Hudson and ' is home or uau K„- . X Buy one today at only is visiting visiting at at the the home of ner her daugh- 1 rison. - -------------- . - » _ : — babies, all from Salem. m ter and son-in- law, the Marion Kites. YOUR | Mr. i»n. and nnu Mrs. „ns. Len L.en Young i uuug served | Mr. "»r. and anu Mrs. .urs. Clarence clarence Rush Kush ate | Mrs. Ellen Manning was called to CI dinner to their son-in-law and daugh- turkey and fixings at the home of S & H /. ' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Colis Heath and Mr. Rush’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Portland Tuesday of last week by the sudden illness of her father, John X X I infant daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Charles Rush. w ..11:---------- i<- and 1 Mrs. .... Melvin -- . Joyce. Mr. Joyce, who has been in poor Green Stamp Store X Mulligan and 1 Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt had health for some time was taken to a Newberg and daughter, Penny. as their guests, Mrs. Barnhardt’s OUR Mrs. Manning returned home Walter Brisbin spertt father, John Gaheen, of Denver, Colo.; hospital. fei Wednesday. She reports his condition I X the Mr. day and in Mrs. Portland at the home of Mr. Barnhardt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. improved, and his release from the | EVERYDAY o Mrs. Brisbin’s son and family, Mr. Mill City, Oregon | G. C. Barnhardt, Gates and Mr. and x Phone 2222 hospital soon. and Mrs. Ansel Hayward and sons. Mrs. David Barnhardt and daughter, PRICES WILL HOT FRESH HOT FRESH Tree planting continues in the De-1 HOT FRESH Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel were of Niagara. troit district of the Willamette Na-1 guests at the home of Mr. Volkel’s Richard and Oscar Nystrom had tional forest, despite wet weather and PLEASE YOU sister, Mrs. Olla Hughes, of Salem. with their sister and family, should do so for the next two or three i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haywood and dinner Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford and weeks under present weather condi-‘ children joined members of Mrs. three Phone 3206 Mill City kiddies. tions, according to District Ranger S. i Haywood’s family in Salem at the Mrs. Velma Carey attended a fam- home of her parents. Moore. On the Highway ily dinner in Albany at the home of T. Ray Nelson of Idanha suffered sup- ' At the L. L. Rynearson home ! i her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Thursday were Mrs. Rynearson’s Carey. Others present were Mr. erficial cuts to the face when his car . mother and brother and family, Mrs. an and Mrs. Don Carey and Jon, Mr. and collided with a parked unlighted auto- | Alva McNamee, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Gale Carey and two children, all mobile near the state cottage farm at I McNamee and family all from Sher- J of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Salem, he accident occurred about 5:00 I wood. Mrs. Rynearson attended the I Carey and family of Portland and p. m. Tuesday as Mr. Nelson was re SPECIAL FOR | reception Sunday in Portland follow ' James Carey of Gates. turning to his home. i ing the wedding of her neice. Miss Damage to Nelsons car, which he THIS WEEK ONLY LU ....... “At the Bottom of the Hili” Mr. and Mrs. George Clise enter • — * ._ __ ---- -"»imafpil . ' Dorothy McNamee to Delbert Pegler. tained Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnson, had purchased that day, was estimated A family dinner was held at the Bob Scharingson and Melford Steven at -* -pproximately $200. „ Mr. ........ .... - — --- - Nelson • below I was approximately home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleet son, of Longbeach, Calif. cut on the forehead * and wood. Their guests were their son Neoprene Full Soles From Mill City at the Orville Ny the eye when his glasses broke. I Lyle, who was home from school in gaard home were Mr. Nygaard’s sister Thanksgiving guests at the home of Klamath Falls and their daughter and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Ray in Idanha, See us for all family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beisell and Brown, Jr., and two children. were Mrs. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Ellen SHOE and BOOT 1 two sons from Greshem. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen (Butch) Manning, and her sister. Miss Lou Spending Thanksgiving in Stayton spent their holiday in Klamath Falls, REPAIR WORK Ann Manning of Detroit. and Where Mr. Allen planned to go goose and Mrs. Mr. ana .ms. Allen ____ _ McCauley _ n hunting. family of Idanha moved back to Ar- ........ » Rubber Boot Retreads Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis and | ..ansas iasi week. ««¿k. last i Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness at i kansas Felicitations a.e are being extended to Felicitations — — „ - - • ■—□ tended a family dinner in Mill City i Mr. and Mrs. Don Lloyd of r^onha. Idanha, at the Herbert Schroeder home. | on the birth of a son, Gary Douglas, If it can be done, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and two 6 pounds pounds 13 ounces, born io uunvvu, —------ --- at Stayton We can do it! children of Cutler City spent the holi Memorial hospital on Friday. This is I I day at the home of Kelle’s parents, the Lloyd’s first child. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle. John Davis accompanied by Mary Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards' Thanks giving guests were their granddaught Gordon motored to their respective East of the Bank er, Mrs. Kenneth Kanoff and three home in Idanha for Thanksgiving. Phone 1826 Mill City Miss Gordon and Mr. Davis are at children, of Lyons and Elton Brown, grandson and a guest, Gwen Judson, tending Monmouth OCE. A Marion county “B” League basket of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley, accompan l-all “jamboree” will be held Saturday, ied by Mr. Mileys’ parents, Mr. and Dec. 5 at 7 p. m. at the Willamette Mrs. H. D. Miley, of Longbeach, Cal., University in Salem. Detroit will joined members of Mrs. Miley's fam play Chemewa in the season’s first ily in Salem at the home of Mr. and basketball game at the “jamboree.” The dance held Wednesday, Nov. Mrs. H. H. Bolnieier. STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays THURSDAY. FRIDAY Mrs. Martha Bowes had dinner 25 at the Detroit school auditorium, Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Mary drew a nice attendance. The dance and SATURDAY Eggletsrom at the Ed. Kreuger home. was sponsored by the Detroit high o Joining the Kenneth Martig family school ski club, to raise money for December 3, 4. and 5 for dinner Thursday was Mrs. Ray their club. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. ALAN LADD and mond Hobbs. Friday evening at the JEAN ARTHUR in Martig home, in observance of the and Mrs. John Bryant were Mr. and anniversary of the ascension of Abdu'l Mrs. Rolan James, and Mr. and Mrs. Baha, were Mrs. Viola Van Buslirk, Al Bell, of Salem. SHANE Clearing and burning of debris in g Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and Lloyd New Per pound Sugar cured, per lb. a the Detroit Dam Reservoir area got comer all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier had under way Nov. 23rd with the arrival In Technicolor as their guests, Mrs. Struckmeier's of S. W. Groesbeck of Eugene, con son-in-law and daughter and family, tractor, and his crew of six men. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stutzman and Clearing and burning is now going II KID'S CLUB MATINEE— *4 or whole z? Q Ends and Pieces two sons of Portland and Mr. Struck- on in three separate areas in the 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY Sugar cured, per lb.............. UuC Per pound meier’s sister from Albany, Mrs. reservoir with the aid of one “cat.” j MUIR'S BIRTHDAY CAKE for What do you know, Detroit, or at il Elma Hazen. club members whose birthdays least one resident in Detroit, the Lloyd A family dinner at the Albert Mill come this week. sap home included their daughter and ■Ketchums are getting good reception family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klecker, on their TV set. Maybe there is hope Janet, Kristene, Lee. Rodney and Jef for the rest of us. Old man winter is back at it again, SUNDAY. MONDAY frey; their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millsar. Bettye and Robert splattering snow on the ridges sur December 6 and 7 of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Dorland rounding Detroit. A holiday visitor at the home of Swan and Kathy, of Salem. GARY GRANT Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Rains attended Mr. and Mrs. Dee Palmer, was their DEBORAH KERR and daughter. Miss Lillian Palmer of a family gathering in Foster at the WALTER PIDGEON in home of their son and family, Mr. and Salem. The dinner held a special in Mrs. Uon Cline. Recent guests at terest, because of Mrs. Palmers’ birth the Rains home were Mr. and Mrs. day which was on the 25th. DREAM WIFE Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lindly of Detroit 1 Grant Cline, Utah and Ollie Pells, all from Eureka, Arkansas. Mrs. Ina left for Feathers Falls. Calif., last Feature at 5:20 - 7:30 Sunday 3 lb. can Rams, of Oregon City and Mrs. Ed week. Mr. Mr. Lindly doesn't know it yet. but Uncle Sam is looking for win Rains, of Salem. him (notification.) TUESDAY and $10 $12 £12 Boston Cream Pie Ressler's Grocery 89c v a x © MUIR S BAKERY Never a Dull Moment 10% off on MILL CITY TAVERN Chuck's Shoe Shop By Shopping Regularly at Stewart's Try Our Smoked Meats Picnic Hams 45© Hams Slab Bacon 69c Bacon 2çc Pure Ground Beef 3 LBS 1.00 Chuck Roast ] per pound 43c Cream Corn, 1 27c Spry Shortening Sunshine Crackers 2 pounds Canned Milk, popular brands, 89c 49c 14c Specials for Friday and Saturday STEWART S GROCERY Daily Delivery in the City Phene 1167 Order Deadline 3:00 P. M MiH City, Oregon Mill City Hi-Lites Mr. and Mr*. James Swan spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting the families of their daughters and sons- in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. George Gillen water and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oder- mann of Fortuna. Calif. On their re turn trip they stopped for short visits at the homes of former Mill City relatives and friends. They visited Mrs. Swans' sister. Mrs. Etta Gallea. who has been ill for several weeks at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Don W llianw (Gertrude Galleai, Arcadia; Mrs. Nell Wackter and son, Edward and family of Cornell. They have a baby girl born October 31. They also Sight your gun before you fire, or stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. your neighbor may expire Robert Schroeder at Crescent City. Ry Yvonne Dart The tickets are now being sold for the Junior play, ‘‘Desnerate Ambrose.” Wednesday, Dec. 2, was green and gold day at the high school. Everyone was to wear their outfits. In the evening they played Stayton at Stay ton. Saturday. December R is the high school leagues' basketball jamboree. Mill City is hoping to get first place in the ywlling section. Mill City will play St. Paul at 7 p. m. WEDNESDAY December 8 and 9 t JOHN WAYNE in : ALLEGHENY UPRISING NEWS Doors Open at 7:<*• P. M. Complete show eaa be aeea say tiwa up to 3:3«