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I MILL CITY
MEHAMA
GATES
THE MII.l. CITY ENTERPRISE
Church Activities
September 21, 1934
FREE METHODIST 1TIURCH
Mr and Mrs Glen Hoff and three
By JEAN ROBERTS
By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP
North Mill City
School children, estimated at 100,- i children of Salem spent Sunday with
A forest fire caused by lightening
The
city
council
is
at
work
on
Sunday
school
at 10 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
000 strong, are now riding Oregon ■ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shel- and burning out of control on Tom plans to open up the streets through
Services
every
Lord's
day
Morning
worship
11 a.m.
school buses in all sections of the I ton.
Rock, above Mill City caused a furor Butler's trailer court on Jefferson
state, reminded the Secretary of
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Guests of Misses Mary Jane and in Mehama Sunday morning. A call street to O'Toole thence north to the
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
State’s Traffic Safety Division.
Morning worship 11:00 A M.
: Phyllis Cox several days last week came to Ercill Wilson to bring 10 men Morris residence.
Evening service 7:30 pjn.
To grade and
By the end of school next spring, were their mother. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. to fight fire rumored to be threat gravel the street behind the Gates Young People's meeting 6:30 P.M
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p.
aggregate school bus travel will Hart of Portland.
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
Phone 1906 Rev. L C. Gould, Pastor
ening the Mt. Jefferson holding in General store for two blocks and
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reach ten million miles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Drappella of that area.
thence out to the road from the
The safety of the young passen Lebanon attended funeral services for About 12 Mehama men responded Adams court. To grade and gravel LD.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
gers, the division points out, depends Stoney Wells, Saturday afternoon. and worked all that day. As the fire the new street through the Park and
Detroit
CHURCH. MILL CITY
in large measure on how well other The Drappellas were next door neigh was still out of control in the eve Davis addition.
Sunday school each Sunday 10 am
Mass
at 9 A.M.
drivers observe the necessary cau bors to the Wells family when they ning. the entire crew of the Wilson The subject of street lighting was in high school building, Detroit
Confessions
heard before Mass.
tion when encountering a school bus. lived in Mill City.
Logging company returned on Mon discussed and some progress made.
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m.
Oregon law requires all vehicles to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heath and BUI day as did employees of Western The lights have been ordered from Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Father C. Mai, Pastor
come to a complete stop when ap moved into the duplex owned by Mr. Wood and Mt Jefferson. Most of the the Mountain States Power Co. for
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proaching or overtaking a school bus | and Mrs. Frank Smith of Sheridan. mills and logging companies in the installation at important points.
stopped to load or unload passengers.
Mrs. W. A. Bolmeier of Silverton IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Muir of Port area have sent crews to assist in
The law further states that vehicles land were weekend guests of Mr. and fighting the fire.
spent the past week at the home of Sunday school 10 a.m.
may not proceed "if and so long as Mrs. F. H Hollyman
Although there was a slight delay | her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Morning service 11 a.m.
any children are leaving the bus or Word was reecived here Saturday I distributing books at the beginning ■ Mrs. Don Miley.
Sunday dinner Evening service 7:30 p.m.
crossing the roadway.”
\
of
school,
the
course
of
study
seems
guests
at
the
Miley
home were her Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.
of the death of Mrs. Florence John
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Jacob Wiensz, Supply Pastor
Violations of this law brought 250 son of Seaside. Mrs. Johnson died | to be progressing smoothly now.
father, W. A. Bolmeier from Silver-
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arrests by state police during the unexpectedly. She was the mother The school house has been repainted ton and her aunt, Mrs. Haven Bol
1949-50 school year, the division of Perly Cribbs and a neice of Mrs. inside since last year. A new refrig- meier. her son Roger and her mother GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
said.
’erator is in the lunch room. All the ! Mrs. Johnson all of Salem.
Charlie Cruson.
OF CHRIST
I desks in the primary room have been ' The Gates schools opened Monday Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Linda
Sigfrit
is
spending
the
week
li :<.\ i
\i>\ t.i; i i-i\<.
in Portland with her great aunt, Mrs. replaced by small tables and chairs. , morning with an enrollment in the Morning worship 11 a.m.
i A new chalk board and wash basins ■ junior and senior high of 58 students
W. W. Muir.
SUMMONS
and 110 in the grades. This number Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton and have been purchased.
Evening worship 7:30 pin.
Oregon for the County of Linn
Dale and Mrs J. M Dickinson of It has been decided to have room i is quite an increase over last year's
Walter Smith. Pastor
!
mothers
this
year
to
lend
a
helping
■
enrollment
and
several
more
pupils
MARTHA ANDERSEN. Plaintiff
Salem spent Sunday at the Lowell
•
•
•
vs.
hand
in
activities
of
each
room.
are
expected
to
start
next
week.
Hot
Cree home
JOHN ALLEN ANDERSEN.
Mrs.
Ercill
Wilson
will
again
su
lunches
will
be
served
the
pupils
and
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Defendant. Ruth Higdon spent last week in pervise the music each week, as was j teachers again this year and were
Morning
worship
11
a.m.
Detroit
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Ralph
To JOHN ALLEN ANDERSEN, The
Sliver Dollar
done last year.
started Tuesday, the second day of Music by choir.
Budlong,
Above Named Defendant:
By Honey Dreamers
Three
Mehama
youngsters
left
over
school.
Mrs.
Velma
Carey,
assisted
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reveal of Salem the weeeknd for institutions of higher 1 by Mrs. Louisa Romey has charge Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching
spent
Sunday
with
her
mother.
Mrs.
OF OREGON YOU are hereby re
Hoop-Dee Doo
Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs
learning.
Leonard Smith plans to ( of the kitchen.
quired to appear and answer the Grace Dart.
By Perry Como
Arthur Krelver, leader.
attend
Linfield
college
at
McMinn
First
Lt.
Norman
Carey
of
Albany,
complaint brought against you in the The 3 Links club met at the home
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ville.
Susie
Teeters
is
enrolled
at
son
of
Velma
Carey,
has
received
his
above entitled suit on or before the of Mrs. Wilma Stewart. Mrs. W. W.
The Old Piano Roll Blues
COMMUNITY CHURCH
expiration of four (4) weeks from Henderson, president of the club pre Oregon state at Corvallis and Donna , orders to report for military duty at
By Eddie Cantor
the first date of publication of this sided at the business meeting. Pres Lee Dunbar will take a business Fort Ord, Calif., September 27. Lt.
Full Gospel Preaching
summons, to-wit: the 31st day of ent were: Mesd. Floyd Fleetwood, course at Oregon Tech at Klamath j Carey is a veteran of World war II. Sunday school 10 A.M.
Play a Simple Melody- (45)
August, 1950, and if you fail so to
Falls.
having seen duty over seas. He was Morning worship 11 A.M.
By Gary Crosby and Friend
appear and answer, for want thereof, Ruby Brisbin, Rachel Olmstead, Mel
Plans for the Ladies Aid annual in the service for 38 months before Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
plaintiff will apply to the Court for Robinson, Letty Swan, Frankie John dinner and bazaar were discussed > his discharge from the army.
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the relief demanded in her complaint son, Arnold Syverson, Fred Duffy,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis accom Preaching services Wednesday and of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Populars, Old
to-wit: a decree dissolving the bonds Maude Davis, Louisa Romey. W. W. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Meral
Friday 8 P.M.
of matrimony now existing between Henderson, Jessie Heath, Marie Teeters during the Ladies Aid busi panied by Mrs. Louisa Romey and her
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor Timers, Classical, and Seml-Classlcal
the plaintiff and defendant: award Stewart, Alma Thomas, Clayton Bal ness meeting. Members attending son Herbert made a recent trip to
Records.
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ing to the plaintiff the sole care, timore, Goldie Rambo and the host favored the dinner early in Novem McCall, Idaho, to visit Mrs. Romey’s
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ber instead of September as was done son Daniel who is employed there.
custody and control of the minor ess.
children of these parties, Katherine Guests Friday at the F. H. Holly last year.
Mrs. Velma Carey was a Portland Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Elizabeth Andersen and Robert Allen
Presiding over the meeting was visitor several days last week, where
Preaching at 11 a.m.
man
home
were
Ann
McKay
of
Bend
Andersen; for a judgment requiring
Mrs. Eula Monroe in the absence of she was a guest at the home of her Youth Fellowship in evening will | "First With What You Want Most"
and
Louise
Herrold
of
Redmond.
the defendant to pay to the plaintiff
Mrs. Violet Wallen, chairman. There
monthly the sum of $30.00 each for David Karr has returned to Eugene were nine present. It was decided to son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene be announced.
COMPLETE APPIJANCE SERVICE
Carey.
the support and maintenance of said , where he is entered as a sopohomore
invite
Mrs.
Mildred
Allen,
a
speaker,
Mrs.
Rosa
Roten
and
Mrs.
William
minor children; Awarding to the [ in the university’s school of business
The first printing press was im Radio, Washer, Refrigerator
plaintiff judgment against the de administration. He plans to live in from Mill City for the next meeting Wight were recent visitors in Banks, ported into this country in 1639.
and Electrical Appliance
September 28.
Ore., where they visited at the home
fendant in the sum of $100 00 for her the John Strob hall.
attorney’s fees herein and a further Vernon Todd, superintendent of It has long been said that Oregon of one of Mrs. Roten's old school
Stayton 215
Newspapers selling for a penny Mill City 1884
judgment for her costs and disburse
ians have web-feet, and many per teachers.
apiece originated in England.
j
schools
spent
Thursday
in
Salem
on
ments herein incurred; and for furth
sons in this area are anxiously await Miss Jean Oliver of Salem spent
er relief as to the court may seem business.
ing a rain.
the weekend at the home of her par
proper. This summons is published
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wall have ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Miss
in the Mill City Enterprise, a legal
been carrying water for some time as Jean is employed in Salem.
newspaper of Linn County, Oregon,
their well is dry. Chet Smith also re Mr and Mrs. Harry Barnhardt,
by order of the Honorable Victor
ports a failing water supply.
newly weds, of Mill City were din
Olliver, Judge of the above entitled
A
DAUGHTER
To
Mr
and
Mrs.
Andy Spriggs also states he is ner guests, Sunday at the home of
court made this 22nd day of August, George McBride of Gates. Sept. 17.
1950, and the first day of publication
somewhat worried about his low his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A SON—To Mr. and Mrs Arvel water level.
of summons is August 31, 1950, and
Greubel of Mehama, Sept. 18 at The Mehama Hot Lunch club meet A. T. Barnhardt. David Barnhardt
the last day is September 21, 1950.
was also present.
HARLOW L. WEINRICK, Salem Memorial hospital.
ing Thursday night was attended by Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Supt. Arnold of Stayton, who urged and Mrs. Norman Garrison were her
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the school to continue as usual. Hot j brother and family of Scio, Mr. and
lunches, served the Mehama school I Mrs. Herman Zeller, daughter Deloris
children, are considered exceptional and son Jean.
by school officials. It is reported A. D. Scott is in Salem at the home
' that other schools would like to pat of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Gates. Scott
tern lunches after the Mehama plan. was injured when he was thrown
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckler were from his car, which was wrecked in
pleasantly surprised by the arrival a collision here Sunday afternoon.
of Mrs. Bucklers’ sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, their
I Mr. and Mrs. James V. Keep. They daughter Carol Sue and Mrs. Ball's
had just received word that the sister Idabelle Blackburn have re
Keeps were leaving for Florida for turned from a trip to Crater lake, the
their vacation, when they arrived in Oregon caves and into California.
Mehama.
Mr. and Mrs. Keep are They made the trip by motor and
printers for the Indianapolis News at report a grand time.
I Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moses were
Arriving recently for their annual called to Grants Pass, Friday by
[ vacation were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. news of the sudden death of her
j Mitchell of Garden Grove. California. mother. Mrs Frank McConnell.
A daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bill Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boaz and
10 to 34 feet
| accompanied them. They were joined three children, formerly of Salem
| here by Mr. and Mrs Clive Mitchell have moved to Gates and are resid
from Coquille.
ing at the Gessner place, east of
NEW AND USED
town. Boaz is Mrs. Gessner's son.
Claude Alexander has returned to
JUST ARRIVE»
A SON—To Mr and Mrs. Ronald Gates from Kodiak, Alaska, where he
I Swan of Portland, September 16th. was in business all summer. Mrs
LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE
| The newcomer has been named Lynn Alexander met her husband in Seat
tle. The Alexanders plan to move to
Ellis.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Swan of Mill Seattle in the near future.
City are the paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap spent
and Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton of Wednesday of last week in Stayton
Scio are the maternal grandparents on business and while here visited at
the home of their daughter and
of little Lynn Ellis.
Mrs. John Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
liam Swan and son, Ryan. Sunday Klecker.
visited Mrs. Ronald Swan and baby Miss Eileen Eccleston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eccleston left
in Portland.
this week for Medford, where she will
attend business college this winter.
REGISTER TODAY — ONLY 15 She will be at the home of her pa
ternal grandmother, Mrs, Minnie
DAYS LEFT!
j Brotherton. Eileen graduated from
! the Gates high school last June.
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