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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 15. 1949 - t "---- — year was discussed and the date of of the blaze. a “cat” and boiling water splashed | Oct. 3 was set for the teachers re- C. M. Veal, who managed the cafe, on him, is reported to be much im- For Guaranteed ' ception. .-aid that the gas equipment in the - proved. By MRS. RHEBA SNYDER Don Farrow took Mrs. Farrow to building appeared to be only touched M s. George Stafford of Niagara is New residents of Gates will be the Born to Mr. and Mis. Fred Martini galem hospital Saturday morning Cleaning, if s the families of Nate Bond and James teaching in the Mill City grade school Tuesday, Sept. 5, in a Salem hospi- ^or a maj,,,. operation. Mrs. Farrow’s by flames started by some other rea son. A big gas tank just a few feet Moore who have purchased the Mob again this year. tai was a baby girl, christened Mil- | con(lition j, satisfactory, ! from the building also was undam Bob Lewis, a new resident of this ivy place east of Gates. This is one dred Elaine. Mrs. Harry Willis’ nephew, Albin aged and intact. pf the largest acreages in this area community, returned here Monday Sol Tucker’s mother and his sister, | I Cooper and Mrs. Cooper are the par No official report on the cause of and has two dwellings, a large house from Los Angeles where he had been Mrs. Bob Heiple, and Mr. Meiple, all ents of a baby girl bom in a Salem the fire has been made. and a smaller and more modern cot on business. 18-HOUR SERVICE of Estacada, were guests at the Tuck hospital Monday. Mother and baby Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin of Sa er home the past week end. But Mr. Bridges said all the evi- tage. This place was formerly the are doing nicely. MILL CITY lem have purchased a tract of land j dence showed that gas had nothing to Schroeder. Mr. and Mis. Otis Floyd of Leba Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Snyder and two with river frontage from- Royal John do with it. have Mrs. Clarence Cobb Mr. and son and plan to build a summer home sons, David and Leonard, drove to non were week end Idanha visitors. bought the M. Kessler property east Salem Thursday evening to meet the Eva Lou New accompanied Mr. and on the property. cf Gates and it is reported will reside train on which Arnold Snyder came Mrs. Athel Savage to Salem Satur Mr .and Mrs. Paul Davis were I there. The sale was made by Pennick- hosts Sunday at dinner to Mr and up from California, Arnold plans to day to take in the fair. Pennick. Mrs. Wilson Park and three children be home for a month or so. By R. L. STIFFLER Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Clise. Frank New and Holland Storey GAS NOT BLAMED IN FIRE and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were Mr. Owners of an Idanha lestaurant, Ne<i Richards and Harold Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday fishing This new trend in national sec Aa I'm writing this column I and Mrs. Oscar Osterhaut, Mr. and spent several days fishing last week at East Lake. recently destroyed by fire, reported « urity reflects directly on our hear the first school bell of the to Sam Bridges, Lyons, bottled gas Mrs Ansel Hayward and three sons, on a trip that covered about 300 miles The Idanha Little Theater Group schools. In fact, we may have to season, and it brings to mind how Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hackenberg and Frank Saunders, recently of Salem were guests at the home of Mr. and distributor that gas was not the cause really important an event this is turn out a whole crop of “Ein daughter, all of Portland; Mr. and but now a resident of Gates where Mrs. Warren Stoll last Saturday eve- steins” in order to feel safe. to our younger generation and to Mrs. Leonard Brisbin fo San Fran he purchased the Georgia Shane ning. Attending were Mr. and Mis. I brought out this point, not that us. too. In fact, the very lifeblood cisco and Mr. and Mrs. James Ar- place is assisting Glen Hearing on John Ray, Mr. and Mrs. eJrzy Pit- it is the only important function of of our nation depends on it. thure of Spokane. Saturdays at the baiber shop. tarn, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon schools, but it is an important func Let me illustrate this point. Mr. and Mrs. Burnette Cole who A guest at the Saunders home last l and Roselle Vickers. tion that a lot of folks never think During^the war I worked in a con- are staying for a time at the home week from Salem was George z. tr..n and Mr». A. R. Snyder and of. Hull tidential branch of the Navy Dept, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell | of the Smoke Shop. 1 sure shudder to think what sons motored to Roseburg Saturday, on Radar. And we had the privil- Cole, spent the week end at Seaside. some of the math formulas are go Mrs. Velma Carey spent several stopping en route in Eugene to visit ege along with an atomic scientist Oscar Nystrom who was quite ser- | ing to look like the next generation Mr. Snyder’s cousin, Roy Snyder, and T-SHIRTS ANKLETS to attend a closed meeting with iotisly scalded recently when he re- | ' days of her vacation at the home of family. In Rosburg they visited at to come. I remember when we took I her son, Eugene Carey, and family JEANS BELTS som Army Intelligence officers who moved the cap from the radiator of a short Radio Engineering course FOR SCHOOL in Portland. Mrs. Carey resumed her the home of Mrs. Snyder’s brother, had just arrived fom the Europ at U. C. Some of the questions duties as cook for the hot lunches Leland Pittam anil family, retut ning ean front. And one of the speakers At the Mill City Furniture Store would fill two tablet pages before served to the pupils at the local home Sunday night. brought out this point: we got the answer to the value of The first executive meeting of the school Tuesday of this week. That the old concept for winning one radio part in a circuit. O, well, Among those attending the fair in Deanha PTA was -held at the high wars of “getting thar fustes with that's all over. Salem weie Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutche school building Monday night, with the mostes” must go and it's now Say. speaking of formulas, we son, Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Pat all officers and four committee chair “getting there first with the most have worked out one for “Why you Jun, Don Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert men present. Business for the coming technical adv ancements” — which should shop our store for bargains. Wilson, and many others. wil’ dec'de the outcome. It’s this: X«- w m x x Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Campbell of Vareful Buying x Good Quality Merchandise Salt Lake City are visiting at the Cliff Ambers' home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Divided hj_ G, E. ‘Pink’ Mason, Prop. Osmus, and family, Low Overhead x No salesman’s commissions Dollars Saved to you SHELL PRODUCTS i M. and .Mrs. Claude Rebhan of Dal- i AUTO STORAGE’ BATTERIES Come in and shop around and see how our formula works. lass were Sunday guests at the Nor ZENITH TIRES man Garrison home. JUST EAST OF GATES FISHING TACKLE Mr. and Mrs. Frad Zunck and son were week end visitors at the home Sales and Service MILL CITY Phone 902 of her mother, Mrs. Harry Edwards. Wiley Muise, graduate of Gates High School last June, left Monday for Salem- where he will attend Wil AT YOUR FINGERTIPS lamette University. Oliver Muise, former student at the ¡ j. lib « hmmim I J local high school, is staying this win ► ' iillg «lit A J ter at the home of his aunt and un t tWR —ÌHitrltk ? cle. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jenkins in Mill City and will attend Mill City High. Oliver is one of the outstand ing members of the Gates basketball team and his place will be hard to fill. BIN» MW’ Idanha Gates NU-METHOD TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT Hendricson’s Dry Goods, Notions MILL CITY Service Station THE M aples Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance Co. I M MMKIUf TOGETHER M.WMJI An >n««niovt n«w device k««P> your • ngogoment-wodding ring on- tombli locked together I No twitting no toparoting. Stunning style» , . . blue white diamond» — fed valve». $130 Baker's Members of the Gates Woman's Broadway Rita of Today-4 records Album .... 3.27 Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Wilson. A no Vaughn Monroe Album host luncheon was served at 1:30, Wide Stock of 45 rpm records— Classics, Popular, Westerns and followed by the regular business ses all vinylite — 69c each sion. Mrs. T. R Burton, vice presi dent, presided in the absence of Mrs. Classic Albums: Elmer Stewart. The main topic dis Beethoven Symphony No. 7 Tchaikovsky Symphony, No. 0 cussed plans for the election of a new clubhouse which is now under Tcsaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite construction. The plans for the foun Wagner’s Des Rheingold dation, submitted by Tex Allen, were and many others formally approved by the members. Mr. Allen has donate.) his sei vices, which are greatly appreciated bythe club and will provide a plan for a most attractive and modem building “First With What You Want Most” COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE of which Gates may well be proud. Radio, Waaher Refrigerator and Two new membeis were welcomed Electrical Appliance into the club: Mrs, Frank Saunders, Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 .'formerly of Salem, and Mrs. Larry ; Shelton. The next regular meeting ' of the club will be held in the social ! rooms of the school Thursday after- I noon, S< pt. 22. A no host luncheon will be served preceding the the meeting. forspending control PAY BY CHECK. Thenyou LI have a record of each, ymenh. Youll know where you e and. where you’re $oing. POKIER & LAU BE GOO H TO YOURSELF AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF GOOD HEALTH We specialize in th«- treatment of rwtal disorders. No Hospitalization No l-oas of Time Dr. R. Reynold* Clinic Nataro Proctologist 1144 Center St. Salem. Ore. D W. 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