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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1950)
Quality iob printing at the Enter prise. GATES 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Twin Flames of LP-Gas Industry June 8, 1950 Monday they received word that he By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP had passed away that afternoon. The Gates Parent Teachers associ- I Funeral services will be at the Cath ation met Thursday evening in the olic church in Portland Friday morn By REBA SNYDER recreation rooms of the high school. f Mr and Mrs. Eddie Evenson and ing I Election of officers was held, Tony | j children. Salem, spent Memorial day Ebbie Ray. Des Mornes. Ia, bi other Baker was elected president, to serve ‘ here with relatives and friends of Ft ank Ray, has been the past week for a year; Harold Wilson, ice Memorial day guest in the A. R. guest in the Frank Ray home. Holi president; Mrs. Olive Barnhardt, sec ' Snyder home was Arlie Smith, of day guests of the Rays were their retary and Mrs. Joe Joaquin, treas- Scio. Evening callers were Mr. and son. Richard, wife and two daugh surer. The meeting was turned over j Mrs. C. M. Cockran, Jefferson, and ters. of Seattle. Andrew Cleveland, 1 to the new vice-president, in the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinsey of brother of Mrs Ray also called on absence of Mr. Baker, who appointed I them last week. The Ray brothers i Bridgeport, Iowa. Mrs. Riley Champ chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney and had not met for 35 years. program committee. Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and baby, family and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Storey Rush chairman of the entertainment and family, who spent Saturday at moved the past weekend to Prineville, I committee and Mrs. Albert Millsap the Silver Creek Falls, reported the where Martin has worked in Yackey’s musician. mill. best time they had had at any place It was decided to continue the regu Rev. and Mrs Weise and children since coming to Oregon. lar meetings of the organization dur were guests in the Henry Hcibert Arnold Snyder went Thursday to home Sunday. Sunday and Monday ing the summer, to be held on the first Seattle on business and to visit his guests were Heibert's sister, Alma of | Thursday evening of each month. friend, William E Bodie, returning Kentucky, and his cousins, Al Dora A clinic for pre-school children was Sunday night. i announced, to be held June 14, in Mill and James Remple of Mountain Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris and son, Minn. City in the school house. Ace Harris. McMinnville, came Wed Refreshments were served at the nesday, to attend the graduation ex close of the meeting by Mrs. Glen , ercises of the eighth grade of Detroit Uearing, Mrs. William Hirte, Mrs. Miss Butane and Miss Propane, the LP-Gas Twins, reigned as school, of which their grandson and George Clise. Mrs. Gale Carey and queens of the annual convention and trade show of the Liquefied nephew, Dick Woodward was a mem Petroleum Gas Association in Chicago. The girls, wearing symbolic Mrs. Oswald Hirte. blue-flame crowns, are lovely 17-year-old Beverly (left) and Barbara ber. They spent the night in the A community picnic will be held Dahm of Evanston, Ill. A record 1,800 LP-Gas marketers, producers Wayne Woodward home. Sunday, June 11, in Moore's Grove. and appliance and equipment manufacturers attended the sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Huber Ray, Mr. and Games and contests will provide en LP-Gas, also known as bottled, tank, butane and prop.’, 'c gas, now Mrs. Vernon Hallford. Mr. and Mrs brings modern gas service to upwards of 6,5(10,000 homes beyond the tertainment for the afternoon. Every Glen Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J city gas mains. One of the nation's fastest growing business^ ;, the body is invited to come and bring a LP Gas industry added a million new domestic customers n Woodward and family went Friday basket lunch, coffee will be served. morning to East Lake for a weekend The object of the picnic is to become of fishing, which they reported good. better acquainted with the many new Friends of the Frank New family, residents and families of the com | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Newell, Polson, m unity. Mont., came Friday afteftioon to A special election will be held June spend the weekend in their home. 27, from 9 o'clock, D. S. T. to 9 p.m. Sunday the two families had dinner for the purpose of electing five coun in the Deschutes river country and cilmen to serve the newly incorporated visited in the afternoon in the rock city. §ix candidates are running for gardens near Redmond. Sunday office. night guests in the New home were Clarence Johnson and his son-in- Gene Austin and Eugene Rice of Mc law, Robert Levon spent the first day Minnville, who stopped over night on of the fishing season at Palmela and their way to Marion lake for a week Lost lakes trying their luck. They of hiking and fishing. came home with the limit. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Asterhout of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Gordon and Portland were guests at the home of family spent the weekend in Portland 390 ( '<>urt St. her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. I with Gordon’s father. James Sr., who and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Decoration has been in ill health for a long time. SALEM, ORE. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Raines of Lacomb were recent guests at the home of A. D. Scott. Lariy Shelton, of Salem spent Wednesday with Mrs. Trucks supplied by Ford Motor Company are carrying repliras of tile Shelton, Barbara and Mr. Scott. famous Liberty bell into every state of the United States to spearhead the Shelton is employed in Salem. I . S. Treasury department's Savings Bond Independence Drive. The bells Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson of were given to the Treasury by six l ulled Mates copper companies. Whin they arrived in New York they were mounted on Kurd trucks and sent to Salem spent Sunday at their summer every state in the Union. The above photo shows one of the bells mounted home on the Santiam on a Ford truck at the Brooklyn Navy yard, with the New Y’ork City Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepherd and skyline in the background. daughter Beverly, of Tinsed, Idaho, CALL were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shepherd over the holidays. Beverly remained with her land visitors last weekend. They re Marion Forks grand-parents for a longer visit. turned home Decoration Day. Miss Georgia Shane of Salem was Albert Millsap who was called to Lost Lake situated about 18 miles Phone ll-F-24 Stayton in Gates Friday evening to attend the Woodland California, by the death of above Marion Forks on the North Plant near Mehama Commencement exercises at the high his brother, returned home Friday Santiam highway was quite a scene of school, while here she called at the night. Mrs. Larry Shelton and Mrs. battle yesterday, the opening day of home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saun Millsap drove to Salem to meet the the season, between the anxious MMratia«.>n mi tin na mrnmmi im i'n mmit'w iin mun'iiu in■ .tn un < ,i n,i "it un .'irmrimuni in, jcihi tin n.i mt sum«'m marma miaaM ders. Miss Shane’s former home. Shasta Daylight, on which he re fisherman and the wary trout. May Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush spent turned. be they are warier than we think. Sunday in Corvallis at the home of Mrs. Minnie Brotherton of Medford One hundred cars lined the highway their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. was at the home of her son and family with about 500 fishermen partaking William Rush, to help celebrate their Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eccleston last in the fray. Contrary to all opinions grandson Billy’s birthday. Wednesday. She attended the grad 1 fish were caught by many. One un Callers Saturday at the Norman uation of her grand-daughter Ei^en suspecting big boy 26 inches in lengh Garrisons were Mr. and Mrs. William Eccleston from the local high school. signed his death warrant when he un Goar of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs, wittingly grabbed some fellows bait. Richard Robinson from Jefferson, Results one nice catch for someone. Miss June Zeller of Salem and James Jiwell Receives Portland Degree Three fishermen from Silverton, Ore Prokop of Scio. The group were Bob Jewell, son of Reverend and gon, boasted of a limit catch for each planning to hike into Pamela lake to Mrs. O. A. Jewell of Lyons, Oregon., one of average size fish of 14 Inches. spend the weekend fishing. will be graduated from Multnomah They had Rainbow and Eastern GOODYEAR ACCESSORIES: Friday. June 2, Barbara Shelton was college at the 53rd annual commence Brook. Some fished with bobber and seven years old. Saturday afternoon ment, Thursday, June 1. He will re BATTERY CABLES TIRES salmon eggs, some trolled with Doc she was surprised when a group of ceive the degree of Associate in Arts, Shelton spinners in fact they fished RADIATOR HOSE BATTERIES her little friends came to her home to SPARK PLUGS which is comparable to junior stand all sorts of ways and each thought his FAN BELTS help het celebrate the happy occa ing in a four-year college. way the best. That is the way of the sion. The afternoon was spent play Jewell attended high school in fisherman. The lake was full of boats ing games and opening gifts. Re Arlington, Oregon., from which he and had one wanted to make a com freshments were served later by her was graduated in 1945. plete tour of it all they would have mother. Mrs. Larry Shelton to Bev Fifty-six students are members of had to do was step from one to the I erly Shepherd. Peggy Ann Vail. Sue. the 1950 class at Multnomah. The Other. Bobby and Claudia Park. Mrs Wil Lakes Ann and Marion suffered no larger portion of them will continue WE HANDLE GUARANTEED RECAPS »V son Park was also present. their college careers at other schools such plight they were unmolested but Mr and Mrs. Arnold Klugman were in the fall. Jewell expects to enter for a couple of parties who braved in Salem over Decoration Day. They Lewis & Clark college where he will the snow. Later they will afford - are residents of the Oak Motel. many days of good fishing for all Mr and Mrs. Warren Varcoe visited continue his studies in liberal arts .unun .«KHMMa which he started at Multnomah. comers. at the home of her father. Darrel IDANHA Mill City Hotel and Boarding House FAMILY’ STYLE MEALS Under New Management VIV S Steak House Meals - Fountain Sweden Soft Freeze OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle Owners H. A.Schroeder Repair Shop • Blacksmithing • Welding • Logging and Saw Mill Repairing BLOCK WEST OF THEATRE NEWS FOR YOUR SECRETARY Edward Williams Kimsey’s Ready Mix ¡ THE Smith-Corona OFFICE TYPEWRITER with Color Keyboard IS HERE!! Richfield Station Open Under New Management Frank’s Richfield Service ROEN Typewriter Exchange O.K. Rubber Welders Stewart in Tillamook over the week X » X>C.' XTCXDQC' Phone 3-6773 end. Mr and Mrs Tex Allen were Port- 456 Court St. SALEM, ORE. 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