J—THE Mil l LYONS CITY ENTERPRISE TUI KSH W By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker are an nouncing the arrival of another son born Sunday, August 16 at the San tiam Memorial hospital in Stayton. The young man who weighed 9 pounds 12 ounces has been named Danny Lee Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gustaf son of North Dakota. O S. Toland and son Marvin To land of Junction City were in Lyons Wednesday and Thursday looking af ter property of Mr. Toland Sr Mr. Toland reported that he had sold his little house to Fred Lindeman Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jplian have returned home from their vacation t« Ysllowstons Park They are hap py to have been ahead of the earth quake. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of Portland- Mrs. E. L- Roye and Mrs. Alex Bodeker of Lyons and Mrs. Lad- die Pesek and three daughters, Rob in, Janell and Leslie of Lebanon were Wednesday luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Nonnan Johnson in Salem. Additional guest was Mrs. Earl Hampton of Salem. Mrs. John- soa and Mrs. Pesek attended school together. Some from Lyons attended funeral services in Stayton Tuesday after noon for Lawrence Leirmer of the Mr. Pleasant district. Mr. Leirmer was a former bookkeeper for the Mt. Jefferson Lumber Company here in Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of Klamath Falls are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. Ransom who is on a two weeks vacation will also visit other relatives while here. Mrs. E. L. Roye is spending sev eral days this week at the home of their daughter and family the Laddie Pesek’s in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Trahan of Lyons are announcing the engage ment of their daughter Miss Joan Louise Trahan to Clayton L Emery of Stayton son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Emery of that city. Miss Trahan is a graduate of the Stayton Union High School with the class of 1959. Mr. Emery graduated in 1958 from the Stayton High School and has com pleted two terms at the University of Oregon. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Alice Pietrok to Gerald Anthony Usselman of Salem. The wedding will take place Saturday morning August 22 at the Catholic church jn Stayton. Mr »nd Mrs. Albert Carr and their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schiewek and children Su san and Tommy of Mill City were Sunday guests at the Raymond Berry home in Tillamook Mrs. Carr remained for the week at the home .of her brother and wife. Mrs. Keith Salchenberger and daughter, Marilyn from Arcata. Calif., are at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle. Mrs. Salschenberger was called here by the serious illness of her father. ! The Avenue Bv Don Moffatt Cupid Needs A Cue Dear Amy: I have a very serious problem and I don't know what to do about it. He is 23 and he date* my older sister I’m It and I'm crazy about him. When he comes over the house to see my sister. I die a thousand deaths. My sister isn't in love with him To her. he is just another boy Neither one of them knows how 1 feel If you could tell me what to do. you would be niy friend forever Kid Suter Dear Amy: We have one son at homa. age six. Bright, alert and being an only child, «lightly spoiled Hia problem u that he longa for hia Daddy to play with him after dinner After a hard day at the ofllce. my husband is exhausted and would rather sit down with his paper and cigar Isn't he being unfair Io the child, not to give him a half hour of tua love Please straighten him mt! Dear Amy: Last week you published a lat ter concerning the husband who was seen kissing the maid You advised the writer of the letter to mind her own business and say nothing to the man or the inaid I disagree with you. Amy All she is trying to do is to pro tect her friend's interests and I feel that she should certainly in form Lothario that his decep tions have been noticed and nip this romance in the bud Mrs Margaret M Dear Amy: For three years 1 have been going steady with a young girl of 21. 1 am 28 We are practically engaged She says she loves me but I know that she goes out with other men. She breaks our dates at the last minute, often without even giving a reason Sometimes vhen I call for her. she just isn't at home and her mother doesn't ven know where she went Do you think that if I marry her I could change her? Willing to Wait Dear Margaret: Dear Willing: We dan't help v. hat we see a chance! This girl is too Not we can help what we say. The problem does not concern her indirectly plus the fact that she values the couple's friendship. These are still the best reasons I know of for telling her to mind her own business. • • • interested in running around to ettle down. Your intentions of 'narilage would he wasted rather than appreciated. Seek what you want elsewhere. You'll never find it here. Dear Amy I never thought I was of the marrying kind and for the past ten years I have avoided all sorts of entanglements with the opposite sex. But at last it hap pened! I met a girl that I would like to marry. The only trouble is that my reputation as a man dis-interested in marriage has preceded me I have asked her twice to marry me and each time she laughed and said I was kid ding. How can I make her see that I'm serious’ In Earnest Dear Amy: A young friend is an unmarried mother. Her baby is to be chris tened and she was told that since she isn’t married only the god parents can hold the child Is this correct? Kathy Dear Kathy: The god-parenta hold the baby at any christening, regardless of the mother’a marital status, so the situation is no reflection on your young friend. Summer vacation is fast coming to a close It doesn't seem possible but beginning Tuesday. September 1. school will again be in session in Mill City Sad—but true—you young people, but you will ha«e to get the dirt washed out of year ears, your hiir ut and put on some clean clothes —and begin the grind again To you young people now—it seems more or less like a prison or concentration camp—but It is really the best time of your lives. You still have the pro tection and care of loved ones at home, or at least most of you do. When you complete your “book lamin' ** then the trouble begins You'll have to get out and shift for yourselves What becomes of you then will depend upon how well you have prepared yourselves during this formative stage of education Work hard, get good marks, be industrious, courte ous and in the long run it will pay off. The day when one could get an eighth grade education, then strike out for himself and make an easy living are gone—that is if they ever existed. Now it takes at least high school and preferably college to make the grade. Surely many get by all right—but it can be done a lot easier if you have j a good formal education. Ask any I honest man, who has had to get out and make a living. Believe me—It takes more than a “thinking man’s filter.” • • • It won’t be long now until the crack | of high powered rifles will break the arly morning silence in these parts Hunters already are beginning to talk about hunting trips. The smell of Fall is in the air, and nights are getting cool. Many are wondering where their immer's wages have gone—heating bills are coming soon.—my what a revolting thought. • • • Most of the forest camps in this areg have been filled to capacity dur- | ing the summer months. All you have to do to get people up in the hills is to plant a marker “overnight camp ing permitted’’ and you’ll have people. This country is getting more con- i scious of outdoor camping This is evidenced by the number of camping outfits on the highways each week end. It is an economical way to spend a vacation—healthful, too. Please address all letters te: Amy Adams c/o This Newspaper For a personal reply enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. what you want when you WANT IT. then WANT APS are for you! MILL CITY ENTERPRISE CENTERED ALL NEW KCME’ IT” New centered bar and pistol g"P m ikes it easier to tell a tree right where you want ill Safer and faster, too. • • • • • • • CHAIN SAW dime« of «ear ratios lell and light hand chain oiloi •a-.y ott engine shroud tells tiees ud to 10 feet in diameter only 26 pounds (lets bar and chain) guaranteed lor 1 month« many other new teatuiee • only 23 balanced pounds (less bar and chain) • fella trees up to 7 feet in diameter • new — all new — design • guaranteed for 7 months Hava a free demonstration today! Hm a troo deinonetratfto« tah We do Chain and Bar Repairing Marshall's Saw Shop Hollow cucucmbers may be due to faulty growth or have been held too can sei by the long before processing. If the cucum —rinr ’h-»t is! bers must be held, be sure to re Gates, Oregon Phone 7351 frigerate them. Do not store the cu Ben Bodeker. who is now at the Mar-1 Sunday guests at the home of Mr. cumbers for pickling in the refriger and Mrs. Joe Bently were Miss Norma ator more than 24 hours. ian Nursing home in Sublimity. Mrs Edna Allen of Blue River was i Bently of Eugene, who is employed a week end guest at the home of Mr. at the U. S. National Bank of that and Mrs. Earl Allen. Sunday they city, also Mrs. David Edwards Sr., went to Redmond where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards and at the home of Mr and Mrs. Willard Mrs. Brent Bently and little daugh Green. She also visited at the home ter, Charlotte from Hillsboro. Brent of Mrs. Leota Worden Mrs. Allen is who is with the U. S. Service is now stationed at Adak, Alaska. an aunt of Earl and Leota. Rev. Earl B. Cotton was in charge Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Berry was their of the morning services at the Ly grandson and wife, Mr and Mrs. ons Methodist Church Sunday morn Willard Berry and three children, ing. while Rev. Ruth Cotton was in I Alan, Timmy and Roseann of Forest charge of the services at Shedd due Grove Additional evening guests at to the absence of Rev. Violet Bolliger the Berry home were Mr. and Mrs. who is enjoying a trip around the ’ Paul Pennington and children, world. Paula, Cheryl, Marlene and Lee. Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Hudson has returned 1 Pennington is a sister of Willard. home after spending the last two Week end guests at the home of Mr. months in Eastern Oregon with rel PROPERTY and Mrs. Leonard Cruson was Mrs. atives. She will spend several days VALUES Harold Pearson and son Virgil of this week in Portland with relatives 1 Seattle, Washington. and friends. ! Week end guests at the home of Micheál Cruson had as his guests T'T) A V VIV I TV II .Should I** turned off at dang* 1 Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daughter last week Roger Dexter and Leo 1 ivAl I IV ljltlll IO erous intersections to save Mildred were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marty of Seattle, at the home of his Durham and two children Gloria and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru- electricity. Everybody knows it’s a dangerous spot and that Is Marty from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and son. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Durham and1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crook of sufficient. JUST HOW FAR two children. Phyllis Ann and Dick- Eugene were week end guests at the ie from Mt Vernon, Washington. The home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WOULD YOUR | two men are brothers of Mrs. Asmus- 1 Robert Davison, No need to review leseons. Tell the children sen. Mrs. Asmussen and daughter , Spending this week st the home of * -Tur* Vl 1 I j I Vk? oncg. and they’ll never forget. COVERAGE GO? just returned home from visiting'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and with relatives and friends at Bridge- , family is Mrs. Olmsteads mother, port and Mt. Vernon. Washington. " Mrs ------ Bertha Binford of Corvallis. ----- ”‘- Would your present fire to* Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink had as their Mr. and Mrs Harold Holcom and surance cover replacement ■ two children Harley and Gale Ann guests last week her sister. Mrs. P. his mother, Mrs. Holcom Sr.. O. Sandberg and daughter, Carole costs at today's higher fig ' and caution driven by patrolling highways. All drivers know the laws of Tacoma were week end guests at from Long Beach. California. ures? If you want to play | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wesley and obey them anyway. safe, better look Into the mat- i and family. Recent guests at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Joe Bently were their daugh ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- I By Wendell L. Jones ard Bonebrake and twin daughters, I Douglas Filker, son of Mr. and NO OBLIGATION i Dixie Lee and Pixie Jean. Mrs. Bone- I I Mrs. Sam Filker, was loat overnight firms that send catalogues are wasting their mooey. Everyone I brake will study at the University Sunday in the Marion Lake country. knows what is sold at stores In Min City and they'll all shop in D. B. HILL INSURANCE 1 of Oregon in Eugene this fall and He was found'early Monday morning. plans to enter the Mission fields. MUI City. He was wearing only a sweat shirt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibeon and and swimming trunks COMPANY three children of Cottage Grove spent Mr. Wert, father of Betty Dean of several days at the home of her par Detroit, passed away Friday at the Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bently. Mr. Salem Memorial hospital. The funeral Gibson is manager of two grocery was held Monday in Stayton at 2 stores in that city. p. m. The Deanha Pre* hool group has been painting the kindergarten room in the Detroit grade school this week. Mr and Mrs. Ed Graham of tha Detroit Ranger station attended the I Forest Servica farewell party for the Jack Hientyleman’s who have been Jerry's Tavern and Sporting Goods at Gates was brok transferred to Washington, D. C. The Detroit Ranger station has had en into sometime during the night or early morning Wed a coat of new paint applied to its buildings. nesday, August 19. Dear Earnest: Any woman 11*61 nt a No Need For Continuous ADVERTISING V A P'l-I HIGHWAY POLICE Detroit-Idanha OUT-OF-TOWNERS- NOTICE TO PUBLIC THE MILL CITY Cash, Guns and Ammunition were taken Information from anyone noticing any strange cars at or near the Tavern that evening or early morning would be appreaciatcd by Red Rynearson. Destroy all old pills and medicine». j Dispose of the contents before keep them away from little hands. I Preserve the natural beauty of Oregon’ starfish this easy way. Soak j in a solution of 9 parts water and 1 | part formalin for 4-6 days- Use a glass container. Allow starfish to | dry in the son or in a dry place. ENTERPRISE PHONE 8204 MIEL CITY, OKMiON