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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1951)
o Gates High Cagers Hear Stackhouse ELKHORN March 29, 1951 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IDANHA By ELSIE MYERS Joyce Watkins, who attends school i in Portland was home for the spring J vacation, visiting with her parents, Gates — A banquet, honoring the Gates high school basketball letter- er, Donald and friends in Idanha. men for their outstanding record Mrs. Charlotte Harken is here to this season and the lettermen’s fath be with her daughter, Mrs. Johnny ers was held in the recreation rooms Dallaire while she is convalescing . of the high school Tuesday evening | from a stroke suffered two weeks ago. | of last week. Mrs. Braxton Fouts went to Dallas ■ Principal Don Miley, acting as last to help care for her mother toastmaster, opened the after-dinner who week ill. Her stepfather is confined festivities by expressing the thanks to the is hospital, from dropsy. of those present to the ladies who Mr. Fouts joined suffering her for the weekend. sponsored and served the delicious Mr. and Mrs. George Streff and turkey dinner, Mrs. V’elma Carey, Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. Clarence Mike of Brownville were calling on Rush, Mrs. Ernest Wriglesworth, Mrs. friends here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer were Floyd Cline, Mrs. Burrel Cole and Mrs. Chester Stackhouse of Salem called to Salem Sunday afternoon because of the illness of her mother, who assisted. Mrs. Hefley. the Gate» Marlin Cole, captain of Harold Perton was treated in Mill team, presented Howard Means, Gates coach, with a gold trophy, from the City Monday for injuries sustained 50-51 lettermen, in appreciation of from being pinned against an upright his out-standing assistance to and i in the Idanha lumber mill by a 12x12 personal interest in this year’s team. timber. Mr. E. Howard fell Monday The coach awarded letters to the night at the same mill and was rest following members of the Pirate ing easy in the Salem General hos squad that garnered second place in pital, extent of his injuries not known the Marion county "B” league: Jimmy as yet. Carey, Bob Lee, Albert Zeibert, sen iors; Marlin Cole, Earle Henness. 1 order that happiness and success be Wimpy Crites and Jack Oliver, jun 'achieved later. He stressed the ad iors; Athol Cline and Mervin Haun, vantages gained by attending college in reaching these goals. freshmen. post-season Those present at t| Chester Stackhouse, director of athletics at Willamette university, banquet were Clarence Kush, Edward was introduced by Don Miley as the Chance, Floyd Cline, Athol Cline, Bob speaker of the evening. Stackhouse, Lee. Earle Henness, Glen Henness, in his remarks emphasized the neces Marlin Cole, Burrel Cole, Jack Oliver, i sity that young men consider their Herbert Roiney, Ernest Wriglesworth, [ futures and set their goals now, in Edward Romey, Elmer Klutke, Harold Wilson, A. R. McMullen, Donald ; Carey, Wilmer Crites, Harry Harman, Jerry Larson, Gilbert Brosig, H. Schroll, Claude Miller, Albert Ziebert, Frank Ziebert, Don Bates, Byron Bates, Don Miley, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stackhouse, Howard Means, Mervin Haun and Dick Parker. DID YOU KNOW— the MILK Shake Shack Is Open 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. Every Day? TRY OUR ( HILE! IAHUI I II I M \ REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Will I m - at his Mill City office In the Jenkins Building Thursday afternoons 1 to 8 p.m. Also Thursulay evenings by Appointment. HOME OFFICE: SIS W. FIRST, AIJIANY Open Every Day at 5 P.M. ( LOSEI) MONDAYS ■X __ _________ ______ ouf 'JSàti. New man-made carpet fibers, the result of sixteen years of research, are bringing better styled, lower priced rugs and carpets to American homemakers. New carpet styles containing specially developed carpet rayon, and wool are being shown for the first time during the Carpet Fashion Opening this spring. Photo shows: . ,. , .. ... Tile distinctive sculpture of Rondelle (foreground) and the infor mality of Cordalon (left) framed by the embossed beauty of Chate laine. These blends feature the clean new colors, long wear, and lower prices that carpet rayon has brought to the newest floorcovering styles. DRIVER LICENSOR ON DUTY LN MILL CITY FIRE HALL* A drivers license examiner will be on duty in Mill City Thursday, April 5, 1951, at the Fire hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., accord ing to an announcement received from the Secretary of State’s office. Persons wishing licenses or permits to drive are asked to get in touch with the examiner well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure completion of their applica tions with a minimum of delay. Mrs. Roberta Longnecker returned Thursday from a two weeks trip to California. She visited with her son, Bob Van Eaton, her two brothers, Allen and John Payton, all of whom are in the navy and have been sta tioned at Oakland. She was also a guest of an uncle in Stockton and an aunt in Pacific City. Guests at the Steve Dark home Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. He left Saturday for Glide where he Gene Deetz of Salem, Friday night will be engaged in logging operations callers at the Dark home included during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuebler and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray received daughter, Sally Ann, of Salem and word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. Emil Dick of Milwaukee. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Elkhorn residents have been hard ■ and Mrs. Don Schultz of Scio. Mrs. hit by the flu the past week. Those Schultz and small daughter are in who have been confined to their beds the Salem Memorial hospital where are Bill Bickett and daughters, Jackie both are doing nicely. Phyllis, Irene Sue and Alice Fay; > Carl Longnecker and Billie and Alvin and Allen Ray. Phil Dooley is in a Portland hos pital where he is recovering from a minor operation. H. F. HINCH, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall of Oakridge made a flying trip to their guest ranch Saturday. “JUST GOOD Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark, Duray j FOOD” i Lane and Durwood were dinner guests j ■Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Hig IDANHA, OREGON gins of Roberts. * Steve Myers of Oswego spent sev- Hiway 222 1 eral days in Elkhorn the past week 's F *■ i visiting with friends and relatives. | I *---------------------------- —--------------- ------------------- ------------------------ f Í I MEET Harry and Alice • at the I Bobby, Patrick and Peggy arrived ! home on Sunday evening from an j eight day vacation which took them south to Medford and from there to By MRS. OPAL WHITE MEHAMA, OREGON Redding and across to Eureka and up Fire which started about 7 o’clock the coast. The Moores report lovely on Saturday morning destroyed the weather and a splendid vacation trip. brooder house and about 400 ten-day- They were accompanied on the trip old chicks belonging to Mr. and Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Dahlin and Clarence Golden of Detroit. The three children of Medford. brooder house was equipped with a new kerosene brooder. The loss not Nothing can bring you peace but only included the chickens and broodpr yourself; nothing can bring you peace but also a supply of feed which was but triumph of principles.—Emerson. stored in the building. The fire would also have taken the Golden home had not the fire department arrived BARBEQUED BEEF, to keep the flames under control. Mrs. ■ Golden was at home alone except PORK and for her small son when the fire TURKEY broke out. Open 6 a.m. to 12 midnight Parent-Teacher meeting will be held “At the Bottom of the Hill” Saturday—Open All Night on Thursday evening of this week at the Grade school building begin ning at 8 o’clock. An interesting program has been prepared which will be a panel discussion of the topic “Are we awake to teen-age rec reation needs -some things this com Mehama, Ore. munity can do.” This panel will in clude one high school boy and one high school girl, one man teacher and one lady teacher as well as a father and mother. S. T. Moore will act as moderator. A nominating committee has been appointed which will report at this meeting. Mrs. Joan Davis, county school nurse will show a movie IN ANNOUNCING THAT ON SATURDAY, MARCH 17th as well as give a short talk explain- i ing the hearing tests to be given in Two operators will be added to the present staff—both proficient in all the future in the school here. Mem- of beauty work including manicure and facial. | bers of the nominating committee for the coming election were Mrs. Mar garet Ratnick, Mrs. Warren Stoll, Mrs. H. C. Payne and Mrs. Reba Snyder. Evening Appointments Welcomed Actual clearing for the new ranger BOTH ARE ACCREDITED STAFF DIAGNOSTICIAN'S AT station has started according to Ranger S. T. Moore, and buildings should be completed by June 1952. It is hoped that the ranger homes will be complete by this fall. Phone 6103 Mill Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Driscol and two young sons were weekend guests at the E. W. Bray home. The Pris cols are now living in Valsetz. Mrs. Jess Brown returned to her home in Detroit on Thursday of last week with her young son. who was born in the Newberg hospital on March 1st. Mrs. Brown has been with her parents the Leslie Unfleets, near Newberg since leaving the hos pital. Robert Taylor, brother of Mrs. E. W. Bray, arrived at the Bray home on Friday of last week for a visit. Word was received by Florence Bowers of Idanha on Tuesday of a fire in Missoula. Mont., which took the life of her mother, her step father and two step sisters, Florence has a brother Lloyd also a sister Rosalia who reside with their father Norman Bowers of Idanha Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore and chil * » dren, Michael, Susanne. Mary Lou, DETROIT ♦ : ! BRIDGE TAVERN Never I a Dull Moment SOUTHERN BAR MILL CITY TAVERN I I I WE TAKE PLEASURE lines Specialists in Hair Trimming and Cutting Shirley’s Beauty Shop City HELP YOURSELF Buy Groceries at Home and watch your community grow and prosper. We Have It! New RPM Motor Oil SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED A Friendly Place To While Away Your Idle Hours RALPH We take better care ol your car NIBLER CHEVRON TAVERN GAS STATION GATES Buy away from home and watch Them Prosper. ltl< Il \lîl» S Gates General Store 9