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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1950)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE September 7, 1950 IIHHI IA<I MILL CITY Miller-Barnhardt Wedding Sept. 2 Mr and Mrs Tex Agee and daugh- | ters spent the Labor Day weekend In a lovely wedding at Salem, Miss in Los Angeles. Edna Mae Miller, daughter of Mr. Mr William Edler. a former resi- and Mrs. Ed F. Miller of Mill City, j dent of the canyon for many years. formerly of Parma, Idaho, became , is a guest at the L. E. Dike home the bride of Harry V. Bamhardt of : Mr., Edler was employed at various Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. , sawmills in the canyon as an expert Barnhardt of Pasco, Wash. Judge i saw filer while he resided here. Mr. Joseph Filton performed the cere Edler is now a resident of the IOOF mony at his home. ! home in Portland. He was initiated Matron of honor was Mrs Jack in the Stayton lodge on July 11. 1885. Root of Mill City and the best man Dr. and Mrs. Mark Hammerickson man was David Bamhardt, brother of Albany have a new baby daughter of the groom. bom last Friday, August 25th in Al The bride wore a black and white bany. Dr. Hammerickson is an op petticheck balero suit with black ac tician and he maintains office hours cessories and a lovely orchid corsage. here in Mill City every Thursday aft The newlyweds spent their honey ernoon. The mother and daughter moon at Newport. Oregon, over the are doing fine he reports. Labor day weekend. Mrs. Eugene Funk of Hermit, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Barnhardt are mak and sister Mrs. Lloyd Simmons of ing their home in Mill City. Astoria, were calling on old friends of both Gates and Mill City. They HONORING TEACHERS TONIGHT were guests of the Herbert Schroeder The Presbyterian church congrega family of Mill City. tion is holding a Fellowship supper The Bank Cafe is remaining open Friday evening. September 8 at 6:30 on a 24-hour basis beginning last o'clock in the church recreation room. week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth "Tex'* Festivities will be in the form of Nelson are working the night shift. a covered dish supper and get- "Tex" is an experienced chef and will acquainted gathering in honor of the serve you expertly with the best teachers in the local school. throughout the night. Acting as general chairman is Mrs. Lester Hathaway, president of the Missionary society. Everyone wel MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET come. The Womens Missionary Society of Mill City’s First Christian Church GAMES THIS WEEK will meet at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Sunday: Swingsters vs. Firemen September 13th at the home of Mrs. Sunday: Swingsters vs. Kellys Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Glen Shelton will Tuesday: Kellys vs. Engineers be in charge of the program. Every Wed: Graveyard vs. Teamsters one is urged to attend. Thursday: Kellys vs. Firemen 100th YEAR OF SERVICE TO OREGON The STATESMAN FOR CARRIER OR MAIL SERVICE SEE YOUR Carrier or W. L. Peterson, Agent OR CALL AT THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TRAILER HOMES PTA To Hold First Meeting Next Week Bv REBA SNYDER Weekend holiday guests in the Mrs. Joe Fencl, publicity chairman ■ Henry Heibert home are Mrs Hei- of the Mill City Parent Teachers bert’s sister and husband, Mr and Association, stated today that the Mrs Henry Warkington and baby of next meeting of the PTA will be held Dallas in the high school auditorium. Sept-I Richard J O'Brien, known as Dick tember 14th, at 8:00 p.m. of Elma. Wash., was taken to the St. Mrs. Fencl expressed the idea that Charles hospital in Bend Saturday with the beginning of a new school night to be treated for penicillin pois year, many different and varied oning Sunday morning it was re problems need PTA action. Keeping ported he had had a restful night. | this fact in mind PTA officers plan Until two weeks ago when he began an airing at this September meeting to suffer from his poisoning he had worked for Nygaard Logging Co. of a broad program. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward Last year the PTA grew rapidly and functioned well under the able went Thursday to the Columbia river presidency of Mrs. Bob Veness. Mrs. ' where they enjoyed four days of deep Kenneth Crosier succeeds Mrs. Ven- ; sea fishing, returning Monday even ess as president of the Mill City PTA ing Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll and chil for this school term. Mrs. Crosier urges all parents of dren returned Thursday evening from school age children to attend the a two week vacation trip into Cali September 14 th PTA meeting at the , fornia Mary Gordon returned home Fri high school. day after several weeks of work in the valley near Stayton. Mrs. Nadene Surgeon of South Da DORMITORY DREAM kota spent the holiday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts and her sister Mrs. Richard Cannon. Rozealia Bowers cut her hand quite badly last Tuesday. She was at tended by a Mill City doctor who closed the wound with five stitches. Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon and family of Willamina and Mr and Mrs Fred Martin and daughter of Prineville spent the holidays with Mrs. Martin and Mis. Cannon's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lady and other relatives here. The Canyon Aid, a new organiza tion in the canyon last winter, will give a dance at the grade school audi torium in mid-September. Watch for further notice. Lunch guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brown were his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ev erette Grienstead of Bend. Leaving the Brown home Saturday morning after a four day visit was Mrs. Mary Roosa of Yamhill. Weekend guests in the Lee Hopson home were his sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callaghan of Grand Ronde. Sunday the two AND SO COZY families drove to Crater L-ake for a sight seeing tour. • Pajamas bright as pennants are Labor day vacation guests in the fashion news this fall. An example home of Mr and Mrs. Dewain Wolfe of the gay note soon to be seen in girls’ dormitories is this Luxitc were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry pierrot pajama, available in excit Gray and daughter of Tillamook. ing colors of red, blue, pink and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lind of Sher jonquil, with contrasting trim. Of wood were Labor day guests of Mr. fluffknit brushed rayon, the tuck-it. and Mrs. Frank New and family. blouse is caught in a trouser petal ruffle, with additional flares at Mrs. Eddie Delker underwent sur wrists and ankles. gery last Wednesday at the McMinn Wonderfully soft and warm with ville hospital. She plans to leave the out bulk, the pajamas are easy to hospital Thursday to stay with her pack for school weekends. Coeds sister in Sheridan until Saturday find they’re a double-duty item, for when she hopes to come home. the extra full trousers and bright colors make them equally popular Mr and Mrs Joe Roberson spent as lounging pajamas. the weekend with relatives in Ver Slipper socks, which complete nonia. returning home Monday morn the outfit, are exciting new all-ny- ing. Ion "Nappers" by Holeproof. Be Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. cause even the padding and durable heavy denier soles are nylon, John Dellaire were his son. John, his "Nappers" are easy to launder, wife and two children of Richland, quick-drying, non-shrinkable and Wash., and Lyle Ottoman. Kits - Bales Aero I i Kenskill - Angeles IDANHA mothproof Available in six vivid colors, they are just the thing for cold winter nights or after skiing parties. MRS. BRAND RESIGNS Mrs. Elva Patton Brand, who has been editor of the Detroit Dam News, today announced her resignation. Mrs Brand said she was going to join her husband, who is a head me chanic at the McNary dam. They J will be there for about two months, after which they intend to go to 1 southern California Mrs. Brand In formed the writer that she does not plan to work but rather expects to take a vacation. SCHOOL THl'RS., FRI and SAT., September 7th, 8th and 9th JOHN WAYNE in The Fighting Kentuckian SUNDAY and MONDAY ■l l>t I nth and 11th WILLIAM HOLDEN and JOW ( \ULFIEI.D Dear Wife TUESDAY’ and WEDNESDAY '«■pt. l.’th and 13th JOHN PAYNE and GAIL RUSSELL in Captain China ^^MAKE THEIR MAYFLOWER CHEDDAR CHEESE Youngsters like the tangy goodness of Mayflower Cheddar—and it's the finest body-building food you can give them for school lunches. Put Mayflower Cheddar Cheese on your shopping list today. THURSDAY September 14th EDMUND GWENN and LASSIE in Challenge To Lassie In Technicolor Warner News Doors open at 7:20 P..M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Peggr's Brillili Siihiii EVENING APPOINTMENTS Located Next to Furniture Store PHONE 5951 TRAILER SPACE PER WEEK COMPLETELY MODERN No Extra Charge for Children. Manolis Trailer Camp GATES. ORE4MIN 30 DAYS LEFT IN WHICH TO REGISTER TO VOTE! Problem Kitchen Gets Face Lifted ( HOICE 8- AND 10-FOOT LOCKERS STILL AVAILABLE 10 to 34 feet Enjoy Summer Freshness All Winter Lona Wrapping material» should be selected to keep the moisture In the food and the air out. NEW AND USED HILL TOP LOCKERS South Side Trailers BILL HIRTE MI I J. CITY HOURS: 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Week Days ALBANY — 2 Mlles South on 99E - I 2 Hill Top General Store MILL CITY Complete One-Stop Shopping Center FREE "Give Away” With $10.00 or More Order in Grocery Dept, on Friday and Saturday Here was a problem kitchen: lots of room but no place to work! Inadequate work surface, worn out and unattractive base cupboards, and an old fashioned sink hampered this homemaker's work There was no wall storage space and the pantry was an ugly catch-all. neither part of the kitchen nor out of it. s a o o O 0 o ? 0 ? Hardware, Coleman Heaters, Tools, Rubber Footwear, Rain Clothes, Shoes, Etc. a a â a a a □ § s 0 o 0 0 0 a Automotive Accessories AT THE COLEMAN HEATER DRAWING: Mrs. Charlie Day o o o WAS THE WINNER HILL TOP GENERAL STORE MH J. city ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. o o 0 o 0 we iikijvek Opess Week Days from 8 A_M. to 7:90 P.M. «nnany« 9 A.M. U • P M. o o 0 0 a § Look! The same room, but now a beautiful, back-saving kitchen. Not magic, but a plan provided by the Youngstown Kitchen Planning Service did the trick One window was removed to make way for steel wall cabinets, and the other provides light over the new double-bowl, double drainboard steel cabinet sink A simple archway makes the pantry part of the kitchen It Is furnished with more base and wall eabmets. along with the range and refrigerator Now there's con venience in a concentrated area and plenty of room for eating, too