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THnrsflFnn Business end Professional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID, M.D Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY. OREGON THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH I RSD.O. SEPTEMBER 11,1968 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Plymale of Lebanon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H I. Plymale. The Round Robin Pinochle will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Poole Monday evening. DR. JOHN C. TARR Mrs. Albert Toman left Thursday Chiropractic Phvsiciar. for Santa Barbara, Calif., where she Phone RO 9-2922 plans to spend about two weeks with Hours 9:00 to 6:00 her daughter Mildred. Evenings By Appointment H2 E. Ida St. Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mr. DR. LESIJB J. CARSON Optometrist 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat Except Wednesday. 515 Third St., Stayion Phone RO 9-2751 land Mrs. Robert Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham went to Salem I Sunday, where they enjoyed dinner. The Mill City Garden club will meet ! Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harvey i Tolbert at a 1 o’clock dessert lunch eon. AH members are urged to at- | tend. Miss Nyla Stanley F A MOUS FIRST X ß'oOu it T u E E* ’O k vC RkMf. ’ m E * «ST p ¿OT ’o FLY BLiNO -S KS CXiu* -E t OO* O** ANO wAKC’fcC’ 'N A P«AVtATlC --ÄT m AD es’FVEO À E«A Mrs. James Cuthbert and Jimmie Experienced Veterinarian from Bend spent several days last By Harold’s Floral Gardens week with their parents, Mr. and Stayton, Ore, Mrs- Floyd Johnson an<) Mr. and Mrs. Ph. RO 9-2533 * Roger Nelson. SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING TEX SHIVELY Phone UL 9-2202 For Appointment Weddle Funeral Home Mode mi Fanerai Service OREGON FIAYTON MIKE'S Septic Service Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT 1979 Elm St. W. Salem LICENSED Garbage Disposal •1.59 Per Month and Up Ateo Servici «g Gate«. Lyon« Idanaha and Detroit MILL CITY, OREGON disposal service Bud Cline, Owner I— Ph. 5902 The Mill City Christian church will observe their annual ‘‘Home- coming Sunday” September 14. All 4 former and present members are urged to attend. ** T, , HAZARDOUS PASSAGE -\te« ’-t ««kATfsT -rs-s o* left for J. W. GOIN ,‘<M« I ■ We have a good stock of pipe, fittings, and everything you need for that plumbing job. wk XS.M4 t«rs6 *»• DR. VICTOR J. MYERS Chiropractic Physician home at Compton, Calif., last Thurs- | day after a 10-day visit at the home ¡of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST. Swift. I STAYTON, OREGON l Dr. Mark Harumeru-ksen't Opto- metric offices in the BeU building in PHONE RO 9-2557 Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M No appointments ne cessary. «dv. PLUMBING SUPPLIES -o -e«s -.'tv We thread and cut pipe. See us for your plumbing needs ce«-. » s «4» ANP e’A<\AY OK.OM u N 47 OC ’«t OB frNAl c* ¿9 T“i «4 iuu»w wtac*» F3 '•CC.ve -feASr TUE EVFCESS "’N. AAFf AS u s W9V/AMS ac /ps *♦ Tne c* '•¿Xjfi FOL l AC? CVUH1* Y*s furdßfl i Small Forest Owners Still Hold Big Part Of Oregon's Timber • to Afa VAKC9 ee Service & Quality Hardware A. and M. TOMAN Mill City, Oregon Eastern Star Members Enjoy Potluck Meeting A no-host dinner preceded the first meeting of the current season for Marilyn Chapter, No. 145, OES, at Small forest owners are still an int Mike Kelly of Barstow. Calif., and portant part of Oregon’s timber in the lodge hall Monday evening. Com Ronnie Jones, of Salem, both left for dustry, operating 50 per cent of tile mittee for the dinner was made up their respective homes after spending state’s private commercial forest of the line officers. Presiding over the meeting for the I the summer months at the home of acreage, an Oregon State college for their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sig ester reports. first time were the new worthy ma Jepsen. While small forest holdings are tron and worthy patron, Julia Kemp gradually being bought up by large and Walter Brisbin. Introduced as Mrs. Arthur O'Rourke, and daugh operators, there are still about 35,- ■ distinguished guests were Jo Carrick ter, Jeannie, from Ukiah, Calif., 000 so-called small owners in Oregon, of Stayton, junior past worthy ma I spent the past week at the home of says Charles Ross, OSC farm forestry tron of Acacia Chapter and Grand i her father, George Cree. Jeannie re specialist. Representative in Oregon for the mained and will enroll at Mt. Angel Small forest land ownership— 1 State of Maine; and Edna Hutcheson, academy next week. holdings of less than 5,000 acres— junior past worthy matron of Mari totaled 4,923,000 acres in 1952, latest lyn Chapter and a member of the i , Estarl Fund Committee for the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frace and i daughters, Linda and Claudia spent actual count reported by the U. S. for Grand Chapter of Oregon. est service. Al private commercial for Saturday night and Sunday at the est lands in Oregon total 9,76,000 Dorothy Draper was installed as Don Moffatt home. Miss Leona Lamb, acres. W aider, as she was unable to be pre- of Portland, came Sunday afternoon Nearly one million acres of the sent for the regular installation in and is spending a few days here. small holdings fall in the 10 to 99- I June. .Mary Gulliford acted as instal acre class, mostly in western Oregon. ling officer, assisted by Edna Hut Mrs. Doris Morris, received word More than 21,000 western Oregon cheson as installing marshal. that her younger son. Carroll Mor owners in this class operate a total It was announced that Celeste ris, who is in the Air Force, was of 835,000 acres. Dickinson, Associate Grand Matron, leaving New York for Iceland where Clackamas county leads the state will make her official visit here at he will be stationed for a year. His in numbers of owners in the 10 to 99- the regular meeting December 8. wife will remain with her relatives acre class with 2,550 owners having An invitation for a reception hon in New York. 115,000 acres. Lane county has 2,408 oring the abyve grand officer on Sat with 50,000 acres, and Jackson urday, September 27. in the Memor Mr. and Mrs. /. C. Kimmel went to owners county's 2,006 small ow-ners total 88,- ial Union on the Oregon State Col Mitchell Sunday. The reported the 000 acres. Douglas county is also lege campus was read from St. Mary’s temperature at 87 in Prineville, credited with 88,000 acres in this class chapter of Corvallis, a no-host din which was lower than here in Mill ner to precede. 1,105 owners. City. It will be remembered that Mit with A further breakdown of small for The local chapter whs invited to chell is the town which was flooded est contributions to the state are attend regular meetings of Chad- by a cloudburst last year. made for ownerships up to 2,000 acres wick Chapter of Salem Tuesday Picnicing at the State park west in western Oregon and up to 5,000 evening, October 7, and of Trinity (acres in eastern Oregon. These forests Chapter of Salem, Friday evening, of town Sunday were Otto and Gus are estimated to produce about two October 3. Koeneke and Mary Hartman and (billion board feet annually with val Gladys Lake announced that the their nephew and niece and family. ue at approximately $250 million. pictures of all past worthy matrons Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Koeneke and sons, Garry-, Larry and Terry and Labor Day visitors at the home of of Marilyn chapter had been secured daughter, Donna, and friend Diane Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck were and were in the process of being I their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. hung in the lodge ante-room. Saari of Portland. Under “good of the order,” Edna and Mrs. Kirk Wirick, and four As president of the Mill City Wom children, of Roseburg, the occasion Hutcheson gave a talk on the Estarl an’s club. Mrs. Bill Hoeye announces being Mrs. Verbeck’s birthday. Also Fund, explaining that the term stands the club will hold a 5:30 no-host pic- ' spending the day with the family for “Eastern Star Training Awards r.ic next Tuesday evening, September were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Verbeck for Religious Leadership.” These 16, at the City Park. In case of in-lan(j two children of Stayton. $500 scholarships are awarded to clement weather, the affair will be I youths who have dedicated their held at Fir Manor, the high school • Harry White, accompanied by six lives to religious work, either in the 1 other members of the Chemeketans ministry, missionary work, church home management house. 'climbed the North Sister mountain music, or youth leadership. It is a A 7 pound 6*2 ounce son. named Sunday. Harry stated he ha# climbed national endeavor with all chapters Randi Dean, was born to Mr. and 110 mountains this year. This was the participating, and collected funds re Mrs. Jame# E. Birkholz September last organized climb for the group | main in the home state. Mrs. Hutch 9 at Santiam Memorial Hospital. this season. The Chemeketans have eson will visit 22 chapters in her Maternal grandparent* are Mr. and a record of 29 years of climbing with mission for the Grand Chapter. Mrs. Clyde Oliver of Gates, and pa out a fatality on an organized climb. ( Mrs. Carrick of Acacia Chapter also ternal grandparents %re Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan, accom mentioned that she is chairman of the Herbert Birkholz of Sublimity. panied b.v Mr. and Mrs. John Swan, Estarl Fund for her chapter in Stay ton, and that she has plans to attend Last Wednesday evening. Mr. and are on an extended trip to Kansas the Grand Chapter meeting of the Mrs. Charles Kelly attended a din and Illinois where they planned to State of Maine next May m her ca ner meeting of the South Salem spend several weeks yisiting relatives. pacity as Grand Representative for Lions club at China City in Salem. In The men have not returned to their that state from Oregon. his capacity as District Governor, home state of Kansas since leaving Also called upon for a few brief Kelly assisted in inducting five new there many years ago. In Illinois, remarks were Mrs. Velma Carey of the travelers will visit at the home members into the club. President of the group is Max Dolezal, formerly of John Swan’s «on, Estel "Brick” Gates, who was initiated into the chapter during the summer months, of Mill City, and a nephew of Charles Swan, and his family. and Mrs. Purdy, a visitor from Scio. Dolezal of this city. Mrs. Robert Draper announced that' The Morning Circle of the prewby- Dinner guewts Friday evening at terian church met Thursday at the Mar.lyn Assembly, No. 60, Order of| — Mrs. Robert Roach as Rainbow for Girls, will meet on Wed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell manse, with * ‘ ” ’1 nesday evening, September 10, at An article Cree were Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke and hostess for refreshments. Jeannie from Ukiah, Calif.; Mrs. was read entitled: ‘‘He’s Got You which time the Grand Worthy Ad-j James Cuthbert and Jimmie from and Me—in His Hands,” by Mrs. visor will make her official visit. Miss Bend; George Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, who also headed the Phyllis Pate is worthy advisor for Roger Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd brief business meeting. It was an the group; Dorothy Draper, mother' Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc nounced that Presbytery meets on advisor; and Ethel Huffman of Lyons Morris, Mrs. William MsClintock, Tuesday, September 23, at Cottage is the new associate mother advisor, replacing Mary Gulliford. Patty, Mark and Rhoda Sue and the Grove; also that presbytery convenes Following the chapter meeting in Mill City on September 25. hosts and son, Don. Monday evening, a decorated cake ——- » The rustic country home of Mr. and honored the birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brantner of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, which is situated Rachel Olmstead, furnished by Add.e Vallejo, Calif-, called at the home of French, during an impromptu “snack” Mr. and Mrs. Dick Turpin over the ' between Mehama and M.ll City on in the dining room. (the North Santiam River, was fea weekend. They came via Weed, Cal., Klammath Falls and Bend, Oregon, tured in a two-page display of pic The Martha Troxel Circle of the crossing the mountains over the North tures in the “Home and Garden” sec- Christian church is sponsoring a Santiam Pass. They declared that the ■ tion of the Oregonian for last Sun "Canned Food Sunday” September scenery over this pass is the most day, September 7. Interior views 28. Everyone is urged to bring any beautiful and picturesque than they show the many antiques and heir kind of canned food to the church ever witnessed, and they were not loom', owned by the DeWitts, includ that Sunday and the Martha Troxel apprised of the fact before reaching ing oil paintings, a marble clock, a Circle will arrange transportation Oregon and discovering it themselves. mahogany secretary and game table, for it to be taken to the Turner Me Mr. Brar.tner is Mrs. Turpin’s broth a massive sideboard in the dining morial home for retired Christian er, whom she had not Men for more room, and last but not least, a Frank- ministers and their wives. stove. than 30 years. I Please* Note Starting Time - 6:00 P. M. on Sunday 7:00 P. M. on Other Days THl RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11-12-13 TAB HUNTER. ETCH IK A < HOI REAU, in “LAFAYETTE ESCADRILI,E” American Pilots Fight in French Plane» — PLUS — ETHEL BARRYMORE, STUART WHITMAN, in “JOHNNY TROUBLE” A Mother Waite For Her Long-Lost ften’n Return SUNDAY. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14-15 (. \RY COOPER. SI ZA PARKER, in “TEN NORTH FREDERICK” Starts at 6:00 Sunday DESSERT FLOWER Hand and Body Lotion s2 bottle for only $1 Beauty Ice plus tax by Shulton A different skin moisturizer Mill City Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 MILL CITY Painting your home now is a wise move, and when investing in paint, think first of BOYSEN PAINTS Whether you hire a painting contractor or do the job yourself, you’ll find just the color you want in our paint book. Boysen Colori.zcr Paint« are your best paint, inside or out KELLY LUMBER SALES Phone 6803 Open Saturday Mill City, Ore