The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 25, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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By EVA BRESSLER
be citizens who have the best in­
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Rose of Park­ terests of the community and
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rose near Portland are visiting at schools at heart. The PTA policy
don’t believe I branded anyone as the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Har­ is very definitely to stay out of
a criminal, however if the shoe fits greaves near Jordan.
administrative matters of the school
I cannot change the facts when the
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt visited and must be strictly adherred to, as
situation is finally settled.
Sunday in Portland, They were it takes trained personnel to edu­
You state that when some dire guests at the home of her aunt and cate these children of ours. The
fault is discovered, we are so prone uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves, PTA may serve as an interpreter
to let it obscure the good in a man. Mrs. Hiatt's- mother, Mrs. Jenner of education, carrying information
The strange part is that some of from San Pedro, Calif., returned home about the objectives of education
these men have been pictured to me with them where she will spend some and methods employed to gain those
in most unpleasant dealings for a time with them.
objectives. As such, we have a very
good many years, that only now has Weekend guests at the home of Mr important place in the community.
anyone caught with them. I have and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead were her
In many localities citizen's com­
not attempted to describe these sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs mittees, as you have suggested,
"hear-say” stories because that would Tom McEldowney and sons Tommie have been appointed, with all
come under the heading of "smear­ and Larry of Burnt Wood.
groups represented, to discuss mat­
ing" and I don't believe I need to do Mr. and Mrs. Rammie Martell are ters concerning the schools. In that
j that.
the parents of an 8 pound 3 ounce way controversial issues are settled
You make me wonder who has baby boy born at the Lebanon hos­ with every side being shown. The
I written to you and perhaps suggested pital Friday. The young man has PTA might set up such a commit­
that you write me regarding this been named Timothy Dale and is their tee and thus follow the national
matter. Doesn’t this man have the first child.
policy in solving problems on a
courage to write and sign his own Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen returned community-wide basis.
name to the letter?
You use a home Sunday evening from Balknap
I hope this advice will be of some
phrase almost word for word that a Hot Springs, where they had spent help to you, and if not, Mrs. Moor­
gentleman here told me one day some several days, Allen spent the time head will be back in Oregon by the
time ago: "After all, who among us fishing while there.
first of June, and I trust you will
, has not, at some time or other, been Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan and refer the matter to her again.
i guilty of some minor infraction of children have moved to the apart­
Sincerely yours.
ments recently vacated by Mr. and
| the law?"
Signed, Mrs. H. H. Hargreaves
You accuse me of causing dissen­ Mrs. Fred Gooch, who moved to their | In accordance with the best policies
sion among the citizens of the town, home in Mill City.
of the PTA, a committee, designed
and saying that is just as reprehen­ Dont' forget clean up day at the for investigative purposes only, was
Fox
Valley
cemetery.
Everyone
is
sible as anything the school has done.
appointed this week. Chairman of
Then you wish me to condon wrong- urged to come with tools prepared I the committee, Don Peterson, was
■ doing especially when you think its to work. There will be all day clean- “7ect7d“ at‘7he Twt PTA meeting,
the "best people in town" who have ing Saturday and Sunday, come bring other membera were Mrs Jame8
Bob Hm Kirk Jensen> and
erred, but it would be OK to pub­ a sack lunch and stay all day. It is
licize some "little” fellow who has noped that a large crowd will be Mrs Robert Venegs
beat up on his wife or stolen some present so the cemetery will be one__________________ __
livestock or committed a minor traf­ to be proud of Declaration Day.
John Allen, Lyons route one is father and another daughter and hus-
fic offense?
Don Peterson, Publisher sick at his home, his daughter, Mrs band Mr and Mrs Smith and son
Barbara Casciato, of Portland was Marvin of Sweet Home visited at the
here last week helping care for her Aden home Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude
Someone said to me after a recent _______________________________ Brown of Milton-Freewater, Oregon,
came the last of the week, she
sermon, 'One thing I like about your
1 stay and help with the care of
preaching is that you have handles
Allen, she is a sister.
on your sermons. A man can pick
them up and carry them home with The kindergarten will have a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larlmar
two sons of Scio, have moved
him.’
— Hobert McKeehan
on Friday to conclude a very success­ the Eldo Betcke house located back
ful year.
of the Brassfield grocery store, Mr.
George Hopkins of Prineville visited Larimar is employed at the Mt Jef-
in Mill City last Sunday for a few ferson mill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jungwirth are I
hours with friends.
D. B. Hill spent several days in receiving congratulations upon the
Portland and Salem on business last birth of another grandson, born to
Service Station
i their daughter-in-law and son, Mr.
week.
I and Mrs. Francis Jungwirth of Stay-
Charles
Wolverton
spend
last
week-
C. E. ‘Pink* Mason, Prop.
end in the city visiting his family i ton.
SHELL PRODUCTS
and many friends. Charlie is writing ! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan of Port-
ALTO STORAGE BATTERIES
for the Blue Mountain Eagle at John [ land were Sunday guests at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ZENITH TIRES
Day, Ore.
i Shelton near Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. "Red” Wells of Bla­ Bill Kimery and little son Jack of
FISHING TACKLE
zek's apartments have been enjoying Lyons, were also guests at the Shel-
a visit this past week with their j ton home.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Roseheim of Will-
Mrs. James Pickford of Bakersfield, I ' amina have moved to Lyons. Mr.
Calif. The Pickfords' two children Roseheim is superintendent of the
Pat and Butchy came with them and Mt. Jefferson lumber company mill.
are enjoying their visit with their He replaces Sid Thoreson who had
grandparents. Mr. Pickford is with i been here for the past two years,
the Standard Oil company.
i The Thoresons recently moved to
Don Sheythe made a business trip i Seattle.
to Salem last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cooley, Ross,
Diane and Jeanne and Mr. and Mrs. i
.79 Willard Gritton all of Salem were!
callers Sunday afternoon at the home j
.44 of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell!
Heacox
recently were Mr. and Mrs. I
8 for
Walter Pearson of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wooley and
2 for
Mr. and Mrs Monroe Haley of Port­
land were guests Sunday at the home
.39 of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powelson.
Mr and Mrs. Tommie Craig and
Doris spent the weekend in Newberg
as guests of Mrs Zeta Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ficek and fam­
ily moved to Springfield Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Burdith Cole have pur-
chased the Ficek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheythe were
picnicking at Cascadia Sunday.
Kenneth Chance was ill at his
home several days last week.
Mrs Olga Nelson, Wecoma, Ore.,
is visiting at the home of her son
and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Nel­
son While here she will attend grad­
uation exercsies for the high school
of which her grandson Johnnie Nel­
son a member of the class
Mrs Nora Goodwin is able to be
out again after her recent illness
Should The People*-
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Baker's
Mill City Jewelry
MILL CITY
Thinking
of Building?
Friday & Saturday Specials
( RISCO, 8 lbs.
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JELMi 1*1 DDINt.S
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NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs.
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Gates General Store
NOTICE!
the convenience of otn
patrons, ice ail I be open every
Friday evening from 5 /*. .)/.
to 6:30 /*. .)/. beginning May
26, 1050
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CHOCOLATE
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Mill CITY STATE BANK
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WITH MODERN MATERIALS
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Mill City
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