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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1951)
building material for a home for Bert [ Parsons. A short program consisting of in strumental numbers by Leonard By JEAN ROBERTS Smith and the Bilyew boys, a vocal by Fishing season welcomed by many Aladean McDonald and a dance by Elkhorn — Mehama local of the brought discomfort to Mrs. Gladys Aladems Coffman highlighted the eve By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP Percy Mulligan has been appointed Farmers Union met in regular session Cowdry, who suffered a broken ankle ning. Auctioneer was Albert Julian. Struggling safely Friday. There was a good attend on opening day. Detroit — John Cannon, who has Chief of Police for the City of Gates ance. Visitors included Mr. and Mrs. through rocks and brush along the and is now “ on the job ’ ’ . Mulligan been principal of Detroit grade school You can put the most untutored Pat Gohrman and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. river, the bone was broken while for the past year, has accepted a posi has previous experience as a police Martin of Stayton and Mrs. Mae Pat crossing a clearing on the way home. persons into the highest society, and man and as sheriff. . tion as principal of the grade school Chuck Fay lor and Sam Engle Ladies Aid met last week at the if they have a reservoir of Love in Mrs. Ollie Plant returned recently ton °‘ Mehama. in Stayton. Mr. Cannon completed Owners home of Mrs. Jennie Moe with a large their hearts, they will not behave from Jojutla, Mexico, where she has The regular form of business was his elementary teacher’s training at attendance. The white elephant sale themselves unseemly.—Henry Drum been visiting at the home of her carried out, followed by the showing Monmouth in 1940. He received his mond. and dinner was discussed. bachelor of science degree from the brother for the past two months of two pictures, one on safety driving — GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Banks who live University of Oregon in 1947 and took Mrs. Plant reports she is exceedingly | and the other on an Alcan highway ¡trip. happy to get back into the states and ¡in the apartment above Golliet ’ s plan one year of graduate work at Oregon An invitation to a pie social on moving into the Howard Ross home especially to Oregon, away from “the State college. Mr. Cannon saw five and one-half heat, bugs, gnats, flies and sand April 27tth, sponsored by the Sub ! when the Ross family moves to its re limity local was extended the local modeled new home. years of service during the second fleas”. unit. April 27 being social night for met in regular The city council Mr. and Mrs. Al Molnar of Detroit, World war which included 43 months Weath- Mehama, the local postponed their ' Mich., arrived in Mehama Sunday. SALEM of overseas service in the Pacific session Friday night, — Gilbert — — 1 — — Al. — „ .. f rxoe ♦ L o f nin-Vii All local meeting for that night. All resignation a» Phone S-4534 Mrs. Molnar is the daughter of Mr. theatre. He, at present, is a first ers tendered his 141 N. Commercial St. ’’ .Hi» place will be filled who can do so will join Sublimity. and Mrs. Frank Buckler. Arriving lieutenant of the National Guard, councilman. with them was a blond cocker spaniel Company B of the 162nd Infantry. at a special meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Has Everything for Your soon. Gerald purchased his lot from ’ pup which replaces the Buckler pet Mr. Cannon’s co-operation and Weathers are moving to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, accom Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards of accidentally killed a few weeks ago. friendliness have made him a host of A reception honoring the silver friends in the Detroit and Idanha com panied by Mrs. Vern Shaw drove to Salem, formerly of Gates. Mayor Al Mrs. Norman Garrison and Miss wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. munities. He has been active in the Corvallis last Tuesday. Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies North Santiam Chamber of Com Millsap viewed the General Electric June Mitchell attended a shower in Elmer Taylor was held in the club merce, the Canyon Aid and the local train while Mrs. Millsap and Mrs. Lyons Sunday at the home of Mrs. ¡house Sunday. In a hall decorated Shaw visited Mrs. A. A. Holthouse, a George Berry. j I with cherry blossoms and white snap Legion post. former resident of Mill City, who sent Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. -dragons, guests were received by Mr. Put out your campfire before you best wishes to all her Mill City and Mrs. Don Gessner were their son, ¡and Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Mrs. friends. William Boaz, of Portland, Mrs. Mar Glen Tinney. Mrs. Gilbert Wagner leave the wood». Mrs. Ollie Plant and her son-in-law garet Willis and Mrs. Dora Brooke, [ was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don both of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. J Ed Taylor and Mrs. Maude Zimmer Reves, have sold their home to Mr. Cecil Haun and daughter, Louise, man poured. Mrs. Mae Patton served FREE ESTIMATES ANYWHERE ALL SIZES and Mrs. Albert Riddle and family Gates. ' cake. of Portland. Mrs. Paint will make Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell of Hostesses for the occasion were Phone 2-4542 her home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. North Richland, Washington, recently Mrs. Lillie Wolfkiel, Mrs. Margaret Reves are moving to Salem where he of Gates, are announcing the engage Phillips, Mrs. Blanche Wagner, and I Bales & Brady H. F. HINCH. Prop. is employed. ment of their daughter, Lois June Mrs. Gilbert Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhardt are Mitchell, to Gerald Garrison, son of Mehama citizens living on Blair erecting a new home at Niagara on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison, of [ street are again protesting about dust “JUST GOOD part of the George Stafford property. ____ . The wedding will be an event ¡caused by logging trucks and private FOOD” Mr. and Mrs. Barnhardt have resided of May fifth. 546 N. High. SALEM [vehicles which use this back street since their marriage in one of the Recent house guests at the home of for a turn around to gain access to * Floyd IDANHA, OREGON Mr. anu and Mrs. George v»ise Clise were Mr. [the state highway. . Völkel apartments. , , .nr. rurs. ueorge weie .-ii. iiin:L (>erald Garrison has purchased a an(J Mra Arthur o.Hara of Eugene> Last year, home owners petitioned niway 222 corner lot on Oak street in Gates. r. and Mrs. E.V. Moody, Mr. and the county court for street oiling but 1 F p He will start building a home there I 1 ‘ Mrs. Henry Inman and Mr. and Mrs. . were told that the street was an Roy Inman from Los Angeles. Mr. “orphan street’’ and not under their : 1 and Mrs. Moody were enroute to jurisdiction. I Washington. Also under discussion is a foot Mrs. Elmer Cooper and grand- bridge across the North Santiam to I daughter, Connie, left the middle of enable pedestrians to cross the river the week for a visit with relatives in ¡in safety. The present bridge, narrow | Ashland. Mrs. Cooper plans having and limited to one-way traffic for ' dental work done while there. trucks, is not conducive to pedestrian Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, Jack, ' use. Donalee, and Jean Oliver and Mr. and The benefit pie social sponsored Mrs. Bob Oliver and Sheryl enjoyed Saturday night by the «omen's club “At the Bottom of the Hill” a picnic at Avery park in Corvallis. I was a monetary success. $92.50 was ' They were joined by Bill Oliver and netted by the sale of pies and cash MEHAMA, OREGON |<!aylean Clark to help celebrate the contributions. This sum goes into birthdays of granddad and grand daughter. active in the canyon-wide chamber are Nolan Rasnick, Russell Hoyt, .John Cannon and Len Davis. The first baseball game of the sea Shuffleboard Good Music son played on the Detroit high school diamond will be on Friday afternoon By MRS. OPAL WHITE with Gates high school. W. Bray and son, David, were Friday was senior skip day for the in North Bend the latter part of the seniors of Detroit high. They spent o week on business. Mr. Bray will be the day in Salem having pictures a ö gin at once the operation of his new taken and having generally a good a TRICKS and PUZZLES business. Mrs. Bray and the boys, time. The seniors are Marilyn Love- 19 , .a Where Friend» Meet Donald and David, will remain in De lace, Frankie Payne, Virginia White. TOYS and DOLLS troit until the close of school. Marlene White and Coleen Hopson. On Highway 222, Linn County Side John Latane Jr. of Salem will run Friday was also senior visitation day Ct MODEL AIRPLANES the Detroit shop formerly managed at the various schools and colleges. S o MILL CITY IL O. Model Railroading by Mr. Bray. Marlene White and Coleen Hopson § Winnie Booth, sister of Mrs. Ray spent the weekend at the Oregon Col 9 Equipment s George "Sparky” Hitter Johnson of Detroit, leaves for San lege of Education at Monmouth where 9 Francisco Monday. She plans having they visited classes, skits, etc, Fran SPECIALTY CARDS an operation on her hip soon. She kie Payne and Virginia White visited will enter the Merritt hospital in the Merritt Davis school in Salem SALEM’S ORIGINAL | Oakland for about ten days, after for a check of requirements and costs. I I which she will be with her sister near Frankie and Virginia returned home there. Friday evening with Mr. White, who Otis White and John Cannon of transported the girls to Salem and 163 N. Commerci»! SALEM Phone 2-1588 I Detroit attended a meeting of the Monmouth. — Use Our Mail Order Service school principals of the state in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Briles and Mr. on Monday evening. This meeting Briles' father received slight injuries was presided over by county superin when the jeep pick-up in which they tendent of schools Mrs. Booth and were riding collided with a car driven was for the purpose of explaining by Ray Howard of Mehama near requirements for school reports for Mill City. The accident occurred this year under the new rulings. about 10 p.m. Sunday night, Mrs. Frank Crowell has returned from Briles had two bones broken in her the Bend hospital where he was right foot. Mr. Briles Sr., received treated for virus pneumonia during a slight head injury and shock. The last week. He is taking over hi» estimated damage to the jeep was duties at the service station again. five hundred dollars. The new Ford Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wallace have is nearly a total wreck, it is reported. sold their business to Herman. Mr. Mrs. Mildred Ray's eighth grade Wallace has had charge of the gar will present three one-act plays in the bage disposal here for several years. Detroit grade school gymnasium on There are three new enrollments Thursday evening beginning at 8 p.m. I at the grade school already this week. Parents and friends are invited (no Edward Bishop from Scio. Muriel and charge! for an evening of fun and Model Chain Saw^ Judith Powell from New Mexico. entertainment. The plays are en I The newly organized North San titled “Cousin Imogene’s Dinner,” tiam Chamber of Commerce will have “Brother Gridden’s Visit,” and “Aunt it» first public meeting Wednesday Emmy and the Monkey." These same evening at the Detroit high school plays will be given again for the Wa ar» proud to present thia at 8 p.m. for the purpose of explain grade school pupils on Friday after greet naw chain »aw—the moat Cushioned ing to the general public the aim» noon. powerful in the McCulloch line. and purposes of the canyon-wide £/¿ Power/ chamber of commerce. Anyone in terested may attend the Wednesday meeting. A meeting is slated on the Look at these features:. first Wednesday in May of the board of directors of the North . Santiam Amazing Smoothness! Cushioned Power! Easy to use all day because special rotating bal* Chamber of Commerce Detroiters 4—THE Mil.I. (TTY ENTERPRISE ----------- Xpr"l!— Mehama Farmers Union See Films GATES John Cannon Leaves Detroit Activity MEHAMA Closed Mondays Sunday Chicken Dinner Viv's Steak House THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE OFFICE NEEDS HOUSE MOVING TOWING SERVICE Never MEET Harry and Alice a Dull Moment at the BRIDGE TAVERN MILL CITY TAVERN DETROIT MEANDER INN Birthday Gills Toy & Hobby Shop I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY It's Here! NEW MtCULLOCH 4-33 We Have It! New A Friendly Place RPM Motor Oil Your Idle Hours SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED RALPH NIBLER To While Away Stop m today and tr, out th» -aw McCu ioch '-M , ., with Cushioned Power « «e », M<C«lls«h- We take better care of your car RICH \R 1)5 CfffÿwA/ TAVERN GAS STATION . ■MN Try It Yourself... Feel Its Power and Smoothness! GATES encers geared to crankshaft neutralize vibration. Power! Light Weight! Full 7 horsepower, yet ** ghi only 55 pounds w th 20-meh chain and blade. Fast Starting! Swperhot spark, automatic-rewind starter, push-button primer. Easy Operation! Cha -» o ler and tank built In, controlled from handlebar. Simplified grouped controls—throttle controls and ignition switch on handlebar for fingertip operation. Safety! Full automate centrifugal clutch d s- engages chain when engine It idling. Convenience! Ig” t on points easily accessible n eiter.or be-Sing Full 360*9* eel trsnsm ss-on locks at any angi# Floatless carburetor permits *ull-power sawmg in any position. B. CM-* 9a-*« Lyons Saw Shop P. 0. Box 12 Phone 2871 LYONS, ORE.