The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 03, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
NEVER-ENDING
QUEST
FOR
A
BEST
Marion Forks
SELLER
By MRS SCOTT YOUNG
Word has been received that Col.
Jack Miles who has been on Okinawa
since March is now returning to the
U. S and will arrive in San Francisco
next week where his wife will be
to meet him.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roma and fam­
ily of Oregon City visited here Friday
and Saturday. They lived here years
ago when the road was first made and
belonged to the Bureau of Public
Roads. He was an engineer on the
' road at that time.
Many people are now enjoying their
vacations at Marion and Ann lakes.
Raleigh Shelton and family of Scio,
have been there a week.
Walter Ball is now guard at Marion
lake for the Forest Service.
Mrs Josephine Morgan and daugh­
ters Jeanette and Berta Carroll and
son Bill and Miss Helen Heinz were
, visitors here during the past week.
S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
August 3, 1950
LYONS
IDANHA
By EVA BRESSLER
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead re-
turned home Sunday evening after
spending a week at various beaches
along the Pacific coast.
Mr and Mrs Eldon Mulkey of Sil­
verton visited over the weekend at the
home of their daughter and son-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs Donald Huber and
family.
Bv REBA SNYDER
Arnold Snyder drove his friend Bill
Bodie to Salem Saturday from there
he took the plane to his ship in Seat-
tie. Bodie had spent the past weel;
at the Snyder home.
Lee and Paul Hopson received worn
that their father. James Hopson had
passed away Saturday night at the
Memorial hospital in Salem following
Mrs Jerry Lyons of Gates who has a major operation.
been seriously ill at the Emanuel hos­
The James Gordon family spent the
pital in Portland, is now convalescing
Gordon's
at the home of her sister-in-law. Mr weekend i n Portland,
mother returned home with them for
and Mrs. Wayne Ransom. •
a visit.
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Roye were week­
end guests tt the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and sons
Msr Fred Dallas in Portland.
Alan and Jimmie and Girod's mother,
Loffee Hiatt of Seattle spent the Mrs Anna Girod returned Saturday
weekend in Lyons visiting relatives. night from a week vacation at Yel­
He is a nephew of Elmer and Amos lowstone park.
[until such a time as she is able to Hiatt.
Don Striggow. troop 43 scoutmaster
be at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hester of Salem announced Monday night at the scout
Jack Farris, formerly of Carbon spent several days visiting relatives meeting, that he had a treat in store
, Hill, Ala., recently receiving his dls-
a trip to t|>
In Lyons. They were guests at the for deserving beys
I charge from the service. He has se-
The school bus will provide
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. coast.
— R- printed from ' lbc Balümvr« S ub
¡cured employment her and plans to They also visited at the Clyde Bress- ! transportation. The trip is planned
rmain in Gates. He was stationed at ler and John Worden homes. Sunday for the weekend of August 19. Each
Fort Lewis.
they with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen: ; boy will pay 75 cents toward travel­
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bressler, Mr. and ing expenses. They will cook their
Mr. and Mrs. William Titmus were Mrs. John Worden, Mr. and Mrs. meals around a camp fire. Have fun,
Salem visitors Friday.
Wayne Leirman. Elmer Hiatt and [ boys!
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
How would you like to cut down
Mrs. Gwen Schaer had as her guest Mrs. Lizzie Bassett made a trip to i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Goodman of
your kitchen mileage? If yours is a
Relatives and friends attending the last week her cousin. Miss Beverly Bend and Peterson's rock gardens and Estacada, were callers at the Jerry
kitchen in which storage space and
funeral services of the late Carl Knut­ Johnson of Lebanon.
| Pittam home Sunday.
guttle lake.
work surface is scattered all over
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness and
son, in Salem Tuesday of last week
the room, you know that the amount
Mrs.
Merrill
Brassfield
entertained
of traveling you do each day adds
included Mrs. Anna Nystrum and Os­ grandson, "Corky" Meisinger of Sa­
with open house Sunday afternoon Mr. Roy Heineck visited with Mrs.
up to a lot of distance—and tired
car and Richard Nystrum, Wiley and lem who is spending his vacation with
honoring their son Bob on his birth­ Heineck in Hillsboro again Sunday
feet and an aching back.
Oliver Muise, Mrs. George Staffohd his grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs.
day.
The Youngstown Kitchen Plan­
Mrs. Heineck. who is quite ill at the
and
daughter
Carmen,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edmund
Davis
attended
the
annual
ning Service contends that one can
Mrs. Evelyn Morman and little home of their daughter was thought
Chris Knutson. Edward Chance, El­ alumni meeting of Mineral Springs
eliminate much walking just by an
efficient arrangement of kitchen
mer Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund college at Sodaville Sunday. The col­ daughter is visiting at the home of to be some better.
equipment. They suggest you start
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone, Mr. lege has been out of existence for her uncle. Fred Vaughn. Her hus­
right at the kitchen sink.
and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr. and many years, but each year a large band who is in the army is attending
The sink, they say, is the most
Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mrs. Gwen number of old students have a re­ school in New York.
important piece of equipment in the
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Berry and son
Schaer,
Mrs. Velma Carey. Mrs. Bur- union and picnic, in memory of the'.r
kitchen. It is the source of water,
rel Cole and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge.
school days.
Mrs. Hennes was a Donald of Portland were weekend
the place where many foods are
prepared and where the cleanup is
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke drove former teacher and graduate of the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
done after cooking and after meals.
Albert Carr.
to
Albany Friday evening to be college.
In fact, research has shown that
Mr and Mrs. Norman Garrison and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kath­
present at the wedding of his neice.
nearly two-thirds of the homemak­
er's kitchen work is concentrated
Miss Hattie Marie Klutke, daughter son, Gerald, Mrs. Clarehce Rush ai d ryn and Keenton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
in the sink area.
of Mr. and Mrs. George Klutke. to Miss June Mitchell attended the re­ Johnston and George, spent Sunday
Sink In Center
union of the Scheiman clan, Sunday. at Suttle lake. They also visited the
Gale Walker.
So, kitchen experts say that first
The reunion is held every year In Lava caves on the McKenzie pass.
FAMILY STYLE MEAI.S
Mrs.
Alvin
Stewart
and
twin
sons,
you should have a cabinet sink that
Avery
park
in
Corvallis.
Mrs.
Helen
Johnston
and
Mrs.
Ce-
provides not only bowls, drain­
James and John, and her mother. Mrs.
Vnder New Management
House guests at the home of Mr. lene Taylor from the Lyons Garden
boards and water supply, but a
Christina Wyrick of San Francisco,
great deal of convenient storage
and
Mrs
Tex
Allen
the
past
week
club attended a flower school held in
were guests at the home of Mr. and
space in the cabinet beneath. Then,
Mrs. Charles Smith this week. Mrs. were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tangent Tuesday.
they place base cabinet units on
H Hungate of Spokane. Wash.
| Mrs. Lynn Stover and daughter
either side of the sink and wall ! Smith and Mrs. Stewart are sisters.
Maurice Taylor, small son of Mr. [ Bobbye Ellen of Compton. Calif, and
storage cabinets above the floor
Mrs. Wyrick lived with her family in
and Mrs. Keith Taylor of Waldport, | | Mrs. Ann Swift of Mill City were
units. Tops of the floor cabinets
LICENSED
Gates for many years. Msr. Stewart
give you the necessary work sur­
has been the guest of his cousin, Car­ l Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
will
be
remembered
as
Marie
Boat
­
face, and the storage space allows
man. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Decker olyn Sue Mielke, the past week. Car­ and Mrs. Walter Bevier. Mrs. Stover
you to keep the often-used dishes,
were Saturday guests at the Smith olyn Sue is the daughter of Mr and is a grandaughter of the Beviers.
pots and pans, and food supplies
Mrs. George Mielke.
within easy reach.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry and
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Baker are the Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr.
Wherever it is practical, the kitch­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell and
en designers would place the range
$1 per month and up
daughters, June and Betty, and son, parents of a baby girl, born at a Le- Gloria, Kathyrn and Nadine, enjoyed
and refrigerator on opposite sides
Also nerving Gates and Lyons
banon hospital, Sunday, July 23. This , a picnic dinner at the George Berry
Richard;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andy
Ander
­
of the sink area. With continuous
son; Mr. and Mrs. John Todd and is their first girl who was welcomed j home Sunday.
counter surface between the units,
MILL CITY
work flows easily from unit to unit,
Mr and Mrs. Earl Thayer of Stay-
son, Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Robert by a brother Stephen. Mrs. Baker
eliminating much of the homemak­
DISPOSAL
SERVICE
Mitchell of Portland; Don and Margie and daughter returned home this i ton who recently purchased the house
er's kitchen mileage.
belonging to Fayne Ransom moved in
Sullivan of Mill City, and Gerald Gar­ week.
PHONE 2352
The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs the last of the week.
rison spent the day recently picnick­
LEONARD HERMAN
Dale Stubbs were brought home from
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Heineck and
ing at Breitenbush Hot Springs.
the
Salem
Memorial
hospital
Friday
William Stitt has returned from a
visit to Arcata, Calif. He was a guest They had been kept in the hospital
at the home of his daughter and son- several days after Mrs. Stubbs had
Both mother and babies
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Godden. returned.
Dinner guetss at the home of Mr. are doing fine.
FREE ESTIMATES
—
LICENSED ELECTRICIANS
Several new residences are under
and Mrs. Paul Davis Thursday eve­
ning were Mr and Mrs. W. R. Hutch­ construction or have just been com-
eson, Mrs. Peetz. Dick Parker and pleted here in the past few weeks
Jack Farris. Farris is from Carbon and property has changed hands.
BUSINESS PHONE — SALEM 3-5581
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson have
Hill. Ala., the former home of Mr
HOME PIIONE — SALEM 2-2300
completed
the
erection
of
four
one
and Mrs. Davis and an old friend of
bedroom
houses,
on
their
property
the family.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank across the river from town. These
KEN PRATT, Mgr. Electrical Dept.
3455 D Street, SALEM
Saunders, who moved to Salem re­ houses are to be rented, partly furn­
cently. were alarmed by the news that' ished. One is already occupied.
- SPECIAL SERVICE TO MILLS
Saunders had suffered a heart at- | Chester (Chet) Slater has pur­
It’» New!
It’» Smart!
tack since leaving here. He is now chased property with river frontage,
reported to be much better.
His from Riley Champ and will start con­
struction of a two bedroom home I
physician has ordered him to rest.
Where Friends Meet
Mrs. Jerry Lyons, who has been j there for himself and family, which I
I quite seriously ill and hospitalized In he hopes to have completed this fall.
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
, Portlnr.d for some time is reported W. R Hutcheson is having an offict I
MILL CITY
I to be sufficiently improved to have | building erected, on the highway, just I
Tony Ziebert
George ‘Sparky’ Ditter
been brought to Lyons where she is . east of the laundry, across from the I
staying at her sister’s home there. post office.
“We Aim To Please”
Mrs. Claude Aleander has sold her I
home to Mr and Mrs. James Moore I
■ ■<
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
This place is located in the northern I
part of town. The new owners will
take possession as soon as Mrs. Alex­ I
SEE
I
ander can find another location.
Mr and Mrs Dan Morrison recently I
purchased the William Athey home, I
on the Linn county side of the river,
I
east of Gates
PHONE 503
I
e
NOTICE
*!•
Not responsible for any drbts con­
tracted by anyone except myself.
CYRUS JONES
HOI RS: 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Week Days
Dated July 27, 1950
30-3p
GATES
HAVE A BETTER KITCHEN
Boarding House
I
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Electrical Contracting and Service
JFrtte or Phone Collect
Salem Equipment Co.
!
MEANDER INN
Mill City Plumbing & Heating
I
Hill Top Lockers
MARTIN .J. HANSEN
Now Ready for Use
Call for a
BI RR» SEASON: 10 to 12 Noon Sunday
“Enjoy Summer Freshness AU Winter Long
♦ ♦
FREE Estimate
General Rules for Freezing Foods:
1.
3.
4.
5.
8.
7.
A
a.
10.
II.
select foods of GOOD QUALITY to put into your locker.
Handle quickly. Do not delay more than necew»ary from garden to locker.
Scald all vegetables to preserve tevture, flavor and color.
Cool all food thoroughly before packaging.
Protect fields by moisture-vapor-proof wrapping or packaging. Be sure to
wrap meats tightly to exclude as much air as possible, so that they will
not dry out and lose flavor.
Pack foods for freezing in units sufficient for a single meal. Thawed foods
should generally not he refrozen.
leave space for expansion in liquid packed foods.
I^bel all packages with contents, date, your narm- and locker number.
Freeze rapidlv. Take advantage of "SHARP FREEZE" FACILITIES OF
VOI R I.<M KER PLANT. Quick freezing preserves the quality of your
food and assures you of more tender eating later on.
Store properly packaged and prepared foods at 0 degree F for a time no
longer than recommended for th« particular food. Rotate the food supplv .
After removing foods from the locker, keep In the freezing compartment
of roar tvfrigerator nntll ready to thaw or use.
HILL TOP LOCKERS
BILI HIRTE
MILL CITY
Phone 3215
FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY
Mill City
Stayton