The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 11, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    BEE-LINE SERVICE
Frame, Axle, Wheel and Hub Aligning
Two Locations
E. Powell Blvd.
2«3 N. E. Grand
Gresham
Portland
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APfllANCE SERVICE ’J
• Foclwy-froirwd Experts
• Cwwine Hofpoiot Ports
Also Complete Service
on all makes
Ranges and Water Heaters
Shux Electric
Phone 2964 x
STAYTON
also voted for the building committee:
Ed Castle. Mike Schwindt, Percy Hi­
att, Sam BSdges and Lou Dorefler
to start work on the kitchen. Plans
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. Floyd Bassett "as hostess for were also made to have a cake walk
on Sunday evening instead of the
the afternoon card club with the party-
regular bingo party.
held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday
Mrs. George Schneider of Newport
afternoon. A 1:30 dessert luncheon
is visiting this week at the home of
was served followed by several tables
of 500. High school was held by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and Mrs.
Pearl Averill. Mrs. Schneider is a
Bob Free and second high by- Mrs.
niece of Mrs. Martell and grand­
Arthur Olmstead, low by Mrs. Ken­
daughter of Mrs. Averill.
neth Helemn. Present for the party
Mis. John Lengacher and son, Ron­
were Mmes. Vern Nydegger, Herman
nie spent several days last week with
Free. Bob Free. Pat Lyons, Kenneth
relatives in Washougal, Washington
Helemn, Earl Helemn, Arthur Olm­
and in Portland.
stead, Bert Lyons, Earl Allen, Orville
The Lyons LYF gioup enjoyed a
Downing, Sam Bridges, John Kunkle,
turkey dinner at Willeathea’s restau­
Mrs, Inez Ring, Mrs. Leota W’orden
rant Sunday evening, ending a contest
and the hostess, Mrs. Floyd Bassett.
between the boys and girls on attend­
Mrs. Charles Cruson who under­ ance. The girls lost and had to serve
went major surgery Thursday morn­ the dinner to the boys. Mrs. Alice
ing, February 4, at Salem General, is Huber assisted in cooking the meal.
reported to be doing satisfactorily.
A short talk was given bv Rev. Sher-
Charles Hiatt of Redmond, visited iff.
relatives in Lyons Wednesday and
Mr. and Mis. Ray Adams, Loralee,
Thursday. He was an overnight guest Kay and Ray Jr., from Pacific City,
at the home of his brother, Elmer were Sunday guests at the home of
Hiatt. He also visited at the Carl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Winzer and John Mulford homes in Hollingshead.
E. D. Redfern, Mrs. Annie Haun and
I Mehama.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geraths enter- Mrs. Johnny Zolzoka and sons, visited
! tained with a dinner at their home Sunday in Bend at the home of Mr.
i honoring Miss Gloria Herzberg of and Mrs. John Toepfer.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Den­
McMinnville, bride-elect of their son,
Lloyd Gerath. Following the dinner nis, Donna Lu and Darrel spent the
Miss Herzberg was honored with a weekend at the home of her parents,
shower.
I Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey in Silver-
Mr. agd Mrs. Earl Burnhan and ton.
Graveside services were held Tues­
daughter, Susie, of Seaside, were
weekend guests at the home of Mr. day at the Jordan cemetery, near Scio,
following Requiem Mass held in Wood­
and Mrs. Van Prichard.
Mr. and Mrs. Helven Johnson of burn at 9:30 for Frank (Jake) Jung­
the Liberty district near Salem were wirth a resident of St. Louis, Oregon,
callers in Lyons Wednesday. They and a former resident of the Jordan
'weie guests at the E. L. Roye home. community for many years. He is
The regular meeting of the officers suivived by his widow, Mrs. Rose
and teachers of the Methodist Sunday- Jungwirth of St. Louis, one son,
school was held at the Alex Bodeker George of Woodburn, two daughters,
home Thursday evening. A general Mrs. Eleanor Simpson, and Mrs.
discussion was held and plans made Marie Kocher, also of Woodburn, sev­
en brothers and one sister, Joseph of
for the coming summer months.
Mrs. George Huffman and daugh­ Newbeig, John of Lyons. Raymond
ters, Mrs. Vernon Digerness and son, and Henry of Salem, Pete and George
Steven, and Jeanette Huffman visited of Stayton, Edward of Gervais and
Saturday in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Clara Porter of Lebanon and
her patents, Mr. and Mrs. George eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geraths, Nova
Hubbard.
The members of the Altar Society Ann and Richaid went to McMinnville
of the St. Patrick Catholic church Saturday where they attended the i
held their regular meeting at the i wedding of their son, Lloyd Geraths I
Catholic community hall Saturday and Miss Gloria Herzberg at 2 o’clock '
' evening with a pot luck supper. A at the Catholic church there. Miss |
large crowd attended. Plans were 1 Herzberg is the daughter of Mrs.
made to hold one meeting a month at
the hall with a pot luck supper. It was Business and Professional
LYONS
Carol Herzberg of that city, and Mr
Geraths is the oldest son of Mr. and
Mr> Paul <.erath> of I. yons, and is
employed by the Forest Service. They
will make their home in McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal attended
the 65th wedding anniversary of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Westen-
house of Scio, held at the home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wes-
tenhouse Sunday with open house
from 1:30 to 5 o’clock.
Make your train of thougnt a con­
struction train.
3—THE MILL < IT\ ENTERPRISE THURSDAY*. FEBRl ARY 11, 1954
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Swift’s Premium Franks, J pound package
Sauerkraut, Red & White Brand 303 can 2 for
49'
25c
Nalley’s Pickled Beets, 16 oz. Jar
LYONS PLUMBING
Ritz Crackers “Richer & Crisper’’ | lb box
Heating Installations
Electric Supplies
Montag Ranges
Peerless Pumps
FOR TV SNACKS OR ANY TIME
NALLEY’S CORN CHIPS
NALLEY’S CHILI CHIPS
Phone 1634
Lyons, Ore.
NALLEYS BAKON BITS
29'
LARE 2'i CAN ALWAYS FRESH AND CRISP
Get yor tickets for the Lions (’lull Minstrel Show now
Don’t miss this big show Feb. 17 in grade school gym
Qnd olher rectal duorderi.
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A. >2 • IWIWf (Ituii)
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WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY
From 9:00 A. M. until 5:00 P. M.
Your dollars buy more when you shop at
C 1 Oran. M D.
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THE DEAN CLINIC
Red & White Store
Own 10 until 5 Monday through Friday
Urt i 8 p m. Monday, Wednaiaay and Friday.
Ch,ropract c Phyticiani . . . In our 43rd year.
202« NORTHEAST SANDY BOULEVARD
Tolophone EAtt 3Q18
Portland 13, Or«.
Phone 2671
Mill City. Oregon
pr
DIRECTORY
For Dependable
Starting Power
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John W. Reid, M. D
Physician & Surgeon
Mill City
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WOOD’S STORE
General Dry Good«
NOTIONS
LENGERIK
REAOV-TOHKAR
HOSIERY
I.I’ZIF.ItS COSMETICS
I
’ DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
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Chiropractic Physician
Winz around his
ties
n?fht. will it I’;
If
man
Saturdchurfh on Sunday^
kind
fingerue«rto eo to Churcn
mind h»m to
The man who> n
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Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stay!on 2274
Stayton Ore.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Church',
inten-
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 414B
Opposite
Claw de lewis’ Service Station
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Th« Church is th« greatest lac
tor on earth lor th« building of
character and good citizenship It
is a storehouse of spiritual values
Without a strong Church, neither
democracy nor civilization can
survive
There are four sound
reasons why every person should
attend services regularly and sup­
port the Church
They are (1)
for his own sake (2) For his
children s sake (3) For the sake
of his community and nation (4)
For the sake ol the Church itself,
which needs his moral and ma­
terial support
Plan to go to
church regularly and read your
Bible daily
But some
to set
that they °
Those
And its not '
-ay nlght.
t^ alarm onnOt t0 set the
folks have mad
is
tionatiy*
MIKE'S Septic Service:
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦
Phon«- SAI-EM .VIM««, OOI.I-EOT '
1079 Elm St.. W. Salem
use a CO-OP Battery
CO OP Batteries set a new high standard of
quality in construction and deoendable per­
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CO OP Batteries with the finest materials avail­
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WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
SPUN GLASS RETAINER MATS FOR DOUBLE LIFE
PATENTED VENT CAPS
HARD RUBBER CASE
ACID SEAL CELL COVERS
FULL SIZED PLATE«
as low as
HAMMERICKSEN
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Hai moved hi« Mill City office to
Stayton in the Poet Office Bldg,
2nd Floor, in the
Dr. Victor J. Myers office«
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
I
Seeds
Fertilizer
Grinding and Mixing
( astern Cleaning
Seed Marketing
MUIR’S BAKERY
Mill City, Oregon
ADAS NEEDLE SHOP
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
S.W. Broadway.Phone 2213, Mill City
KELIXJM’S GROC ERY
“Your Personal Service Store"
Mill City, Oregon
HIRTE’S FOOD LOCKERS
Phone 7243
Mill City, Oregon
PHILCO
Machinery
Hardware
Petreles» Prodaeta
STAYTON. ORF.
Val
Thin Serien of Ad« I« Sponsored by the Following Firm« in Intereat of All Churche«
313 W. FIRST. ALBANY
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Telephon«* 5’121
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HOME OFFICE:
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Book
Chapter Verses
Eaodus
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Matthew
12
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Sunday
Monday ,..
T uasday
Wedn'sd y
Thursday .
Friday
Saturday..,
Modem Funem) Service
STAYTON
CO-OP Batteries come in 16 sizes—a size and
capacity for every need For heavy duty trac­
tor«.. »ruck« and diesel engine service Guaran­
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RED & WHITE STORE
Mill City, Oregon
FOR YOUR
TELEVISION OR RADIO
3207
Stiffler’s Radio &
Apn'i'’nce Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Steaks
Sea Foods
CHUCK’S FINE FOODS
Modern Cabins
3JV3 MNVH
Mill City, Oregon
GATES GENERAL STORE
Gates, Oregon
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Building Material
Mill City, Oregon
IDANHA SUPER SERVICE
Don Lloyd
Idanha. Oregon
WRIGHT TRUCK LINES
Ship The Wright Way
Stay ton, Oregon
DR. REYNOLDS CLINIC
Proct ologist-Nauropath
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1111 ( enter Street
Salem, Oregon