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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1951)
o SPORTS PAGE P.T.A Dads Romp During Dad s Day Davis Airport Sees Spring Work Begin The Mill City PTA membership and Davis Airport shows the effects of guests were entertained and refreshed spring because of the efforts of air during the regular monthly meeting men in giving it a new spring bonnet all because of the efforts of Good Old Detroiters Stage Hobby ¡ in the form of a new wind sock, Byron Dad, for it was Dad’s night at the : Davis, airport proprietor reported-to PTA. Show In Detroit School day. The first treat of the evening came The wind sock was erected Sunday in the form of band music presented A hobby show was held in the De- through the co-operative work of air- by the Mill City band under the baton The unpredictable Gates Richard’s troit grade school on Thursday and minded citizens. Roy Walker, Jim of Mr. Louckx, band director. The Tavernites lured Mill City Tavern Friday of last week in the library. O’Leary, Ralph Nibler, Byron Davis, ¡band played the “Star Spangled Bar.- Exhibits were numerous collections, shufflers into their web this week and Buddy Thomas, Stub Chance, Benny 1 ner”, “Take Off”, “Flagship” and stung them with a score of 247 to 213. j including such displays as belt col Bennett and Court Rue had a hand in [ “Musicana”. Last week shuffle team Lem Young- lections, card collections, stones, art the readying of the Mill City airport Kenneth Crosier was master of and an unusual one called “ school of Percy Mulligan with a high score of for spring and summer flying action. ceremonies of the Dads’ show for the I dogs ” . 34 for the Gates' cause; Ed and Jennie Flight instruction starts April 1. Mill City PTA. Tom Stewart read Mrs. Earl Parker, Mrs. Helwig and Ralph Nibler of the Mill City Chevron Kesterson second place 33, and Orville the poem, “When My Pa»' Was a Mrs. Lavelle Haseman were judges Hayward-Gib Brosig third place 31 Service will instruct fledglings in the Boy”. There was a crystal ball act were unsuccessful in pucking Gates and awarded first, second, and third art of piloting aircraft. Generally executed by Mr. Jubb, Mr. Shunk and to a win over Mill City. This week ■ prizes as well as a yellow ribbon for one can solo after 8 to 12 hours of Mr. Poole. Gates banner carriers moved down the ' honorable mention according to flight training airmen estimate. Be A skit—“It Won't Be Long Now" grades. This same collection, or a jousting field to victory. fore one is allowed the sole control portrayed Mr. Harmon in the role of It is just possible that the change large part of it, will be held for the of an airplane he must first pass a an old lady waiting for the Stayton Parent-Teacher meeting on Thursday physical examination which can be in things resulted because of the bus and Mr. Bengston as the mar. given by either one of Mill City's pretty display iff femininity on the ' evening, March 29. about town dispensing information. This is the month in which a dis doctors. Several have signed already Saved for further scampers in the lush woods of the North Santiam IA four-hour wait was fruitless—no part of the Gates choreus-burlesque play of adult hobbie- should 4>e -hown this young buck shown under observation by hunters Joe Canyon is for flight training Davis revealed. cheer leaders! bus! Mehama ------ and --------------------- Everett Limbeck of Lyons. The suddenly Chailender of —---------- Davis states that the airport restau Be that as it may. Gates pucksters at the Parent-Teacher meeting. The Robert Veness entered the realm number of exhibits assembled and falling mantle of snow so recently plaguing the Canyon communities rant will go into operation on April Vernon Schnetzky-Bob Morris spear of the mystical and pulled tricks that caught this young deer unprepared also. The two hunters loaded the headed the drive that downed Mill others, which will no doubt be added 1, the same time flight instruction is should make Houdini turn restlessly young buck into Ray Roberts’ jeep for a ride to more comfortable slated to start. City. The Schnetzky-Morris team should be very much worthwhile. in his grave. An act “The Postman quarters than a snowdrift.. Jim O’Leary and Byron Davis flew ladled out 42 points. Bud Harper and Calls ” burlesqued by Arey Podrabsky (Photo Courtesy of the Statesman and Jean Roberts) Carl Schaffer to Scappose on business Monday. Jerry Schulte did well indeed when Iceived treatment. and George Veteto caused quite a slipped last Wednesday and fell, they amassed 37 counters for Gates titter in the audience. for second high. Somewhat lower on wrenching his back quite badly. Harry end when they were involved in an Wilbur Meinert sang “Give a Man the number scale was Ruth Schnetzky Willis was burned about the eyes the auto accident and thus prevented from a Horse He Can Ride” and “Bells of and Carl Johnson in third place with same day but all are recovering satis visiting here. Saint Mary’s”. He was accompanied factory. 34 points. Vine Matheny is very ill in Port by Mrs. Donald Sheythe. By EVA BRESSLER The First Presbyterian church Sun Sheryl Forrest of Stayton, small Saddened, but not discouraged, are land. He lived in Mill City for sev The “Riverside Ramblers”, Red The first meeting of the first aid day school presents Easter Sunday eral years. He is the brother-in-law Mill City players Ernie and Marjorie niece of Mrs. Jack Gulliford, spent the morning a special program at 10 a.m. Asher’s trio, played and sang “Guitar Jose who shuffled out a 33 for high past week in the Gulliford home. The classes scheduled in this community Dr. D. J. Ferguson will deliver the of Mrs. James Swan. Bogie”, “Wedding Bells” and “My was held at the Community hall Mon for Mill City. Cy Fluke and Roy Gullifords returned her to Stayton Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knowles and Mr. Heart Cries for You”. day evening. Twelve members reg- Easter Sunday message. Walker came in one point lower for Sunday. The fourth grade class won the Vernon Halliford has employment [ istered. Some were prevented from Sheythe has charge of the special and Mrs. Burnett Cole visited recently second, and still one point lower for Easter Sunday music. flag and the senior class the plaque in Seattle and area. The men went i attending because of illness. Those Haun and in Redmond in the office of the Cop third with a 31 were Inez • XL- M. — X KAMAnln a ZV contest, the most parents «WA present Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps spent the fishing in Puget Sound and the women iin ing lumber yard. He and his family [ interested may register at the next Modina Walker. , Refreshments of apple pie, cheese and shopped in Seattle. weekend in Mill City. The Epps are Possibly the Mill City shufflers are at present living at an auto court meeting. This is a six-week course Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bates and ¡coffee and tea were served by several were already on the river and stream but they hope to find a house soon, , with a three-hour session each night. busy getting ready for their opening daughter have returned from a vaca ' Dads. The Lyons extension unit held their of a new furniture store in Albany. banks fishing, since this game is the and move their household goods. Mrs. Vivian Hoenig spent Sunday tion in Salt Lake City and vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank New and family meeting at the Community club house last one until after the fishing season shuffler enthusiasts indicate. Gates drove their guest of the past week, Friday with an all day meeting. Pre in Mill City at the home of Miss Daisy where they visaed relatives. MILL CITY pucksters break off the league play Mrs. Ida Buzzard, of Spokane, Wash., ceding the dinner Mrs. Glen Julian, Hendricson. A birthday party was given in with a light heart and a resolve we to Salem where she boarded a bus for chairman of the ACWW, presented Arthur Kriever was home over the honor of Roy E. Walker Sunday eve DISPOSAL SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Roy King of Union Hill, weekend. He has been on the Al ning. Pinochle was played and re can do it again. Mill City isn't so her home. Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and fam who showed pictures and lectured on bany-McMinnville SP run. sure. freshments were served to the follow weekly7 pickups $1.50 per month. ily of Eugene were dinner guests of their recent trip to Mexico. In the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and son, ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Dill Brinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and girls afternoon, Mrs. Percy Hiatt and Mrs. Lynn, of Portland spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bates and Mr. and Also light hauling. Cleve O’Neil held an interesting dis with the John Swans. Mrs. George Veteto. 1 Sunday. The girls glee club of the Detroit cussion on “Care of the Hair”. They Phone 2325 Lt. Col. Willis Potter and Mr. and Ernest Podrabsky Jr., who joined Leonard Herman high school sang “The Holy City” at were assisted by Mrs. Jack Christen Mrs. Lafe Potter were on their way the air force January 2, has finished By REBA SNYDER the Idanha church Sunday. The team sen, who demonstrated various hair to Mill City from Portland last week- his basic training at Sheppard AFB, The spring vacation begins with a I belonging to the Whites are in the do's and styles according to the shape Texas. Ernest is now in Las Vegas, lovely spring day over head even if lead in the Sunday school contest, the of a person's face. Mrs. Dagny Swig Santiam Valley Grange held at her N. Mex., attending Highland univer there is an abundance of snow under Blue second and the Red running a art and Polly Beagley of Scio were home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dal- sity. He received his Pfc rating there Present from Lyons were las Franklin, chairman, presided over recently. foot. Robert Lady is spending his | third. Next Sunday will tell the talc 1 guests. He is studying airplane week with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice and unless the Red and Blue get busy | , Mesdames Glen Julian, Oscar Naue, the meeting. maintenance. were Various plans Von de I.iech and his sisters, Mrs. fast it looks as if they will give the | Lynn Lambert, Hugh Johnston, Earl discussed. Marion County Pomona Grange H. F. HINCH, Prop. Some fancy-work was Thayer, Jack Christensen, Cleve handed in for the bazaar, and Mrs. meets Thursday, March 29, at 8 p.m. George Cannon and Mrs Phil Volman ¡Whites a party, in and near Willamina. His sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds and O’Neil. Harley Scott, Floyd Bassett, Wilson Stevens, chairman of the in Macleay Grange hall for exempli “JUST GOOD Carolyn, returned to Prineville, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds are en- Harry Farlin, Willard Hartnell, Percy fancy-work, handed out more mate fication of the fifth degree, Mrs. Cor her sister, Mrs. Fred Martin and fam joying a visit from their daughter and Hiatt, Otto Weidman, Alex Bodeker, rials. Present were Mrs. Elmer Tay nelius Bateson, lecturer, announces. FOOD” ... at the .... J sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder and Wilson Stevens, Orville Downing, lor, Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Al ily, who spent the weekend i Clyde Hutchinson, who has spent Lee Hop- family, of Washington, D.C. Orville I^ady home here. 1 John Neal, Mrs. Cora Jenner. bert Julian, Mrs. Dallas Franklin, IDANHA. OREGON Arnold Snyder left ---------- Tuesday morn- The Mari-Linn PTA held their Mrs. May Patton, Mrs. Bessie Bassett the last two months in the Gerald son, Jr., is in Portland with his, ...... — — ,— ---- , ------ Hiway 222 mother. Others are enjoying marbles ! ing for Seattle where he will visit meeting at the school house Tuesday and the hostess Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Hutchinson home, returned to work for the Forest Reserve at Detroit with in bare spots where the snow has | with a friend, Eddie Albright, who evening Mrs. Robert Fetherston, pres Faith Rebekah lodge held their the Detroit Ranger Station. been scooped off, and playing ball in has just returned from Japan and ident, was in charge of the business meeting at the hall Wednesday eve the back streets. All seem to be hav- Korea. Snyder expects to return the meeting. It was voted to buy 60 cups ning. Fifteen members were present. ing a fine time, all that is, except latter part of the week. for the hot lunch program. Frank Mildred Carr, noble grand, presided. Robert Gordon, who choose this week , Dewain Thomasson received his or- ' Putman, superintendent of schools The regular routine of business was to have mumps. Others ill are Ed tiers to report for induction April 3. from Salem, was the guest speaker carried out. Reports of various com Debolt, Mrs. Johnny Dallaire, who------------------------ - for the evening, with the teen-agers mittees were heard. Plans were made has benefitted from her few days in | Quality job printing at the Enter- j as special guests. Refreshments for the dinner at the hall Saturday Portland and Salem where she re- I prise. were served at the close of the meet evening honoring the Boy Scouts and ■ ing by the second grade mothers. their families. This dinner is spon Mrs. Glen Julian acting room mother sored by the lodge. Ethel Huffman, in the absence of Mrs. Forrest Nydig- Garnett Bassett and Gertrude Weid ger. man are the dinner committee ap The Women's Society of Christian pointed. Anna B. Julian was recom Service held an all-day meeting at mended by the lodge for the degree the Community club house Tuesday. of chivalry at the grand lodge held “At the Bottom of the Hill” The time was spent in quilting. Plans in May. At the social hour cake and were discussed for the Silver tea at jello was served by the refreshment the club house Thursday afternoon, committee, Maxine Berry and Carrie March 29, with neighboring societies Naue. invited. Mrs. Alice S. White has returned Jewell Hartnell and Carrie Naue to her home at St. Regis, Mont., after were hostesses for the Garden club spending two weeks at the home of held at the Community club house her daughter and family, Mr. and Wednesday afternoon. Gertrude Mrs. Leo Cruson. Weidman, president, presided over the business meeting assisted by Nina * O'Neil, secretary. Helen McClurg presented an interesting article on rose growth and culture. Iaiura Neal was in charge of the entertainment and introduced Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Shelton of Scio. Mr. Shelton showed local scenic pictures of interest. Some discussion was held on the spring garden show. Present for the after noon were Evelyn Julian, Ethel Huff man, Cora Jenner, Bea Hiatt, Mar garet Kunkle, Lola Lambert, Helen Johnston, Mabel Downing. Laura J Neal, Nina O’Neil, Gertrude Weid ' man, Helen McClurg, Jewell Hartnell,! Carrie Naue of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs : Rolla Shelton of Scio, Mrs. Luther Stout and Mrs. W. H Loose of Me hama. Mrs. Floyd Bassett was hostess ■ • » for the Home Economics club of the Gates Shufflers St* g Opponents LYONS MILL CITY IDANHA a Dull Moment MILL CITY TAVERN HELP YOURSELF uy Groceries at Home and watch vour community grow and prosper. We Have It! 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