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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1950)
Marion Forks WEEKS NEWS EXHAUSTED WAR. RIORS-South Ko rean troop«, worn out by an all-nighf fight with the I 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE SepU-nilx-r 7, 1950 By MRS SCOTT YOUNG day in Stayton with her mother, Mrs. By LELA KELLY The continued hot summer weather | Paul Payton. Bang! Clang! Bang! Clang! has brought many visitors to the Mr 8. K Wells of Portland spent After three months silence, once mountains in this area Some enjoy the week end at the home of Mr. and By ELSIE MYERS more the sound of opening and clos hiking in to the lakes, others go fish Starting back to school Tuesday Mrs S C. Dark. ing and many just get some place ing of lockers resounds through the was a new experience for the Elk i halls of Mill City High To most of and rest. In 1949. an estimated 777,450 out- horn children Instead of _ going _ to Come to bless the home of Mr. and us, the familiar sound seems good | of-state tounsts traveled Oregon’» after a long quiet summer spent in the ,lnle whitc school house they are Mrs. "Bob’’ Jones is little baby Cyndy din8 “ ncw school bus provided by highways. Eileen weighing 8 lbs and 4 ounces. strawberry and bean fields There i ri Mill City with whom we consolidated still are a few that would prefer do She was born in the Bend hospital on aa»ooDaaoanaanö»HnH»nnHHHM ing away with school and all that about the first of the year. August 23rd. goes with it. Over night guests at the home of A party of five, some from San When school started on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett Saturday Francisco and some from Portland, have been enjoying a hiking trip morning, there were a total of 88 night were Mr and Mrs. Bill Stew- along the skyline trail with two pack students registered in the high school. j art and Tommie of Mill City. Callers This enrollment includes 26 freshmen, Monday at the Bickett home were animals to lighten their burden. Mr. 27 sophomores, 27 juniors, and eight Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wirth and daugh and Mrs. Chas. Kanoff of San Fran seniors. ter of Salem. cisco sponsored the party. A three Several new subjects have been Spending the day at the Ike Myers day rain storm soaked the party and added to the schedule this year, home Thursday were Mrs. A. E. their gear but it did not dampen their spirits any and they continued Latin, shorthand, office, and plane Hengstler, Mrs Fred Howitt, Mrs E their trip. Next year they hope to geometry are among them besides P. Miller all of Gresham and Mrs. W. the 22 subjects which were taught make Jefferson Park. F Jenne of Portland. last year. Visiting at the Scott Young home Two new teachers have been added Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longnecker and are Col. J. W. Miles and Mrs. Miles from Portland, Oregon. He has re to the four returning from last year Billie were Salem visitors Friday. which makes a new total for Mill Tuesday Mrs. Longneckea spent the cently returned from Okinawa, and City High. For the past few years is recuperating from a severe illness we have had only five. and all who knew him in the canyon Our new principal. Mr. Caughey, is are glad for his return and that he a graduate of Oregon College of Edu is recovering. cation and has also done graduate Mr. "Bud” Kerschner of Ashland, work at the University of Oregon and New Jersey and John Dever have been visiting at Marion Forks for the Oregon State College. Mr. Caughey HIMALAYAS or EVERGREENS past week enjoying the wonderful is teaching social economics and scenery and the logging operations world history. He will be in his of fice four periods each day. a (H>und etc here. Mr. LaCours, a graduate of Lin Recent visitors at the Lodge were GET YOUR CRATES OR field college at McMinnville, is also Col. Donald S. Bums and family, who new in our educational system. He HALI.OCKS AT enjoyed fishing in this vicinity. will teach English II, general mathe Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schneider of matics. mechanical drawing, shop I RED S HILL TOP TRADING POST Popuiar bela.,sf Salem, spent the fore part of the (woodwork), and shorthand. week here fishing and relaxing. ansnBannnnnraEHHnHnnnnHnnn Mr. Rugh. returning for his third Mrs. John Apple of Stayton is year, is a graduate of the University OHHHHnHnnnn!an«a»na«HHHHnHBtHHnHHnnnnH)3!saHHHHnnuHHi cooking part time now at the Marion Ct of Oregon. He is teaching United g Forks lodge. Her two daughters Mrs. States history and government, gen i Krank of Corvallis and family came eral science, algebra, world geo- oa to visit and her younger daughter graphy, and plane geometry. a Beverly. Also in her third year at Mill City The State highway have their is Miss Hope Baney. who also grad crews in here now repairing the road uated at the University of Oregon. for the winter. They are from the Miss Baney is teaching English III, SPECIALTY CARDS TOYS AND DOIXS Klamath Falls section. English IV, music, and physical edu Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shrey have cation and health for girls. This year TRICKS AND Pl’ZZIJCS MASQUERADE SUPPLIES moved into their new home'at the we are having two classes of P. E. MODEL AIRPLANES MODEI. AIRI'I-ANE MOTORS Marion Forks Hatchery. and health. The upper classmen in Mr. and Mrs. Don Rose and family the morning and lower classmen in l’se Our Mall Order Service also work for the Fish Commission tho afternoon. and are living in the Marion Forks Mr. Boroughs, a graduate of the cabins. SALEM'S ORIGINAL University of Oregon, is returning Mrs. Carrie Clester and Mr. and for his second year. He will teach § I Mrs. J. Weston of Arizona stopped on typing I, typing II, office, bookkeep H their way to Canada. Mr. Weston ing .and boys' physical education and Q formerly lived at Detroit and worked health. § SALEM Phone 2-1588 163 N. Commercial for the Forest Service. I On her 18th year at MCHS, Mrs. Mason will teach biology, English I. When Clas Thunberg covered a I Latin, home economics I. She is in mile of Lake Placid ice on skates in charge of our library. Mis. Mason the time of 2 minutes 38.8 seconds on is a graduate of Willamette univer- Feb 12. 1926. he set a record that ' sity. Mr. Loucks, the 6th grade teacher. still stands. is teaching band in the high school. He is a graduate of Oregon College of Education. responsible We are all looking forward to a wonderful year at Mill City High! ELKHORN I —lusty Song (toc- lond from loft), driven by Doi Mil ler, boats Star's Pride (left), piloted by John Simpson, to the finish line in the second heat of $75.209 Hamble- ton’an Stakes at I Goshen, N. V. enemy, ileep atop caiei of mortar shells directly back of the Korean front line». ' Mill City Hi-lites IPEP/ Blackberries PASSENGERS on this summer's cruises of Ccnoda Steamship lines enjoy the majestic scenery, famous cities and the historic sites of French Canada. 8e MASTER DOUBLE DUTY SUIT- This nylon-type silk sun- back dress can be easily changed to a street dress by donning the short form-fitting jacket. It is modeled by Coleen Town send, star of "When Willie Comes Mdrchlng H. 0. Model Railroading Equipment Home." Quality joh printing at the Enterprise. Toy & Hobby Shop Electrical Contracting and Service FREE ESTIMATES — LICENSED ELECTRICIANS Write or Phone Collect BUSINESS PHONE — SALEM 8-5561 HOME PHONE — SALEM 2-2800 Salem Equipment Co. KEN PRATT, Mgr. Electrical Dept. 3455 D Street, SALEM SPECIAL SERVICE TO MILLS ♦ ; : : ; WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU Htsttitnw c • Yes, this Prescription Pharmacy is responsible —responsible to you, and to your physician. In all Myron’s Packaged Meats FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES Kellom’s Grocery seriousness we accept this responsibility for safeguarding your health and welfare. When you bring a prescription here it will be promptly and expertly compounded and the price will be fair. Capital Drug Co MILL CITY OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A M to 7 P M. Salem SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 9 A M. to 12 NOON WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS ( Ireffon Bov Designers \\ in The classes elected their officers for the 1950-1951 school year. They j are as follows. The freshmen elected Elton Gregory, president; Carol | Blazek, vice president; Sharon Gal lagher, secretary, and Janet Britton, treasurer. Sophomore officers are Phillip Go ble, president; Dick Syverson, vice ■president; Betty Lou Cree, secretary; Bill Shepherd, treasurer, and Dick Kanoff, sargeant-at-arms. Bob Shelton was elected president of the junior class. Other officers are Denny Marttala, vice president Arlone Kuhlman, secretary; Thad' Roberts, treasurer, and Bob Balti more, sargeant-at-arms. Senior class officers elected Tues day are Marlene Verbeck, president; George Neal, vice president; Anna Mae Nelson, secretary; Marlene Tickle, treasurer, and Harlin Gibson. | sargeant-at-arms. Advisors for the classes are fresh- 1 man, Mr. Rugh; sophomore. Mr Bor oughs, juniors, Mrs Mason, and sen- ! iors, Miss Baney. MOST CONV e N ie N WtNooW rt F Ct/, Here's the sensational, new wood window you can lift out and wash in the sink! Just a slight side pressure releases the sash. You've seen it nationally advertised. FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY Stayton There are more than 1.300 school buses operating in Oregon during the school year. •jj Big Sale! Big Reductions! Big Trade-ins! SWEET HOME MILL CITY iy