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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1951)
May 3. 1951 9—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE while working in the woods. His /TT"1T T 7V TV /T TV ankle was caught between two logs |\/| L. 1—1 /\ |\/l which badly bruised his foot and frac- 1*11—1 J. AX 11*12 X tured a small bone in the ankle. He Americans Fighting in Korea By JEAN ROBERTS Bv REBA SNYDER By MRS. OPAL WHITE is home resting well after the first “ Dear Mr. Peterson: ” Get Much-Needed Writing Kits Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoyt met with bad night. The school garage on the new grade “Am somewhat discouraged writing school site was completely destroyed an accident last Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer drove the news items. I live 64 miles Korean areas suffering from a “deep appreciation on behalf of by fire on Saturday shortly after the on hi-way 222 near Tumble creek. to Redmond Saturday to the Vernon shortage of stationery supplies our servicemen in Korea,” in hi» from Mehama and don’t hear the local noon hour. Idanha fireman, as well Mr. Hoyt was passing a dump truck Hallford, home. Their ' little _ grand- j chit-chat found a friend in one of the world's letter of acceptance to Harri» that people expect from a as volunteer firemen from Detroit, when the driver made a left turn in daughter, Terry Hallford, fell from largest brewing companies. Sta Perlstein, president of the Pabst weekly paper. Consequently I don ’ t front of the Hoyt automobile striking tionery port- Brewing company. battled the flames. When fire crews the davenport and cracked a bone in have anything to write about that ' folios, like the Front cover of the portfolio con arrived, the roof was nearly consumed. it on the right-hand side. Mrs. Hoyt her elbow. They reported her condi- j would be considered news worthy. one pictured tains the reminder “Don’t Forget The fire apparently started on the incurred a cut on her forehead, which ' tion satisfactory. They stated snow here, are now To Write Home.” The kits serve a inside. The school busses were not was closed with 13 stitches, a sprained was falling in the pass Saturday and I’m not even very well acquainted at being distrib double purpose in supplying writ Mehama which is also a draw back.” stored in the building at the time. wrist and ankle. Hoyt received only ' also Sunday on their return. uted by Special ing' paper to men who nad little or “Was thinking of trying to have a The busses were in the old school minor bruises. The car was badly | James McKinney has been unable Services of the no paper for their letters. It will feature story to submit every week. ' _ Driver of the truck was ; to work due to a severe attack of Army to all enable them to write home oftener, building. The garage was filled with damaged, Air Force, assuring parents and relatives of gymnasium bleachers, which were cited * * for having no operator’s license. tonsilitis. He is much improved after Am far more interested in logging ■ stories, fishing, hunting, vacationing Navy, Marine more frequent contact with our __ _ t____ r______ Mrs. Pearle Geibler was elected doctor’s treatment. completely burned. No insurance was and Army per- forces in the Far East. than in local news items. Or—this is carried on the building and the loss secretary-treasurer of the North San- Mr. and Mrs. George Barney and a suggestion—how about a column of _______________ s o n n e 1 in Returning veterans of the is estimated at about $7000. The tiam Willing Workers club last Wed- I family spent the weekend on the Korea. Servicemen listed writing Korean conflict stress mail to and local happening? Not written as a garage, built in 1949, was large nesday at the Vickers home replacing ,Dechutes river fishing. Mrs. Bar paper as one of their top needs. from home as the most potent > Archibald S. Alexander, under morale booster to the nation's fight enough for three school busses, and Florence Bowers, who recently re- ney stated that it snowed and was too news story but just remarks about peoples ’ views and discussions. ” secretary of the Army expressed ing men. had a concrete floor, The origin of signed. Mary Gulliford and Reba cold for fishing. “ For instance: This last week we ' Snyder were appointed representa the fire is yet unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and boys attended the loggers convention in Mrs. Lloyd Leach, while spending tives to the meeting in the Marion i of Stayton were Saturday night Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Wilson the weekend at her home in Portland hotel in Salem Wednesday night re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll went with us. Mrs. Wilson Is on became ill and was unable to return to garding getting the X-ray unit in our and family. The two families spent crutches after suffering a broken her fourth grade room on Monday. community again this year. Nine Sunday at Suttle lake. ankle 2 weeks ago. She attended the She is still absent and her room is members and one guest, Mrs. Vicker’s Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lady and banquet and dance by being borne mother, Mrs. Stienbruesh, Centralia, being supervised by school principal, family had as their weekend guests, upstairs on the shoulders of her hus were present. , John Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and baby of band and Ray Roberts. Also at the Last Wednesday afternoon Frank Mrs. Russell Hoyt, second grade Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Houck banquet was a logger with a broken teacher in Detroit school, received New was taken to Salem for treat and family of Grand Ronde, and Mr. leg—he asked her for the first dance.” minor injuries and bruises plus a ment of an injured ankle, sustained and Mrs. Phil Volman and family of “Eugene is a funny town, welcom severe cut on the forehead and two Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ing strangers not acquainted with its black eyes, when the car in which she vella, Jean and Harvey Clardy from Storey and family were Sunday one way streets with horn blowing was riding collided with the back of California. 1 guests. and shouting. Makes one feel like a truck last week. She is still absent The movie “The story of Queen Otto Schiffer is back from Salem newly-weds, when going down a one from school. She may be absent for a Esther" is being shown at the Chris Memorial hospital, where he under way street the wrong way.” number of days yet, since only part tian church in Detroit on Sunday went treatment and observation. At “Of course this isn’t written for of the surgical stitches have been evening at 8 p.m., May 6, by Mr. Ralph present he is with Mr. and Mrs. Gudne publication but is an idea of what I removed. Mrs. William Cokenour of Sigmund of Stayton. There is no i Geston. mean by things that people are talking Idanha is substituting for Mrs. Iloyt. charge for these pictures and everyone Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon and about.” QUITS BRITISH CABINET - The grade school will travel to Mill is welcome. children of Sweet Home were weekend “Maybe it’s not a very good idea Harold Wilson, president of City on Friday for a track meet if Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Port guests of Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts. anyway. Will try some more fea- [ Britain's Board of Trade, fol weather conditions permit, if it rains, land were weekend guests of the John Mrs. C. A. Snyder and baby left tures though.” NEW SENATOR — Governor Williams of lows Aneurin Bevan in resign however, the date wilt be posponed to and Ed Hanans. The Sullivans ar Friday from Portland for her home Michigan (left) appointed Blair Moody (With apologies to Jean Roberts we ing from Cabinet. No further May 11th. rived Friday evening of last week and in Woodberry, New Jersey, after a (right), Washington Correspondent of the resignations are expected. The grade school reports six new returned to their home Sunday even month’s visit with her parents, Mr. are printing her letter—the reason— Detroit News, United States senator to it shows that our correspondents are students enrolled on Monday, Pat and ing. Mrs. Sullivan is a daughter of and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, and her succeed the late Arthur H. Vandenberg human and that a newspaper, after all, Dick O’Brien, from Tillamook; Ar- the John Hanans and a sister to Ed. brothers, Paul and Ray Reynolds. (is the result of the labor of human Mrs. Eugene Wollcut returned last . beings. What do you say about week from a three week stay in Sny § Mrs. Robert’s suggestion?—Editor.) der Texas, with her husband. B Mrs. Elbert Brown, who suffered so long this winter with a kidney ail- school teacher, followed by refresh ment, had another attack last week | ments served^by Mrs.F. L. Ellingson and Mrs. A. R. Snyder, seventh grade I but is now improving. The Deanha P.T.A. elected by (mothers. 0 unanimous vote Mrs. Al Cokenour, i president; Mrs. Jack Gulliford, vice i president; Mrs. Brad Humphrey, re a elected secretary; and Raymond Sophy, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tucker were o I * By Frances Ainsworth KS appointed representatives to the X-ray I unit meeting in Salem Wednesday From Our Selection of night. Two halves, or one full scholarship, Tv CUES — Freeman Hammond, floor manager . were voted—as the need may be—for ' CANDLES BY COSBY FOR JUNE BRIDES—This of ABC-TV'i Studio # 1, check» a script cue with I the 4-H club to 10 days in Corvallis. bridal gown, worn by star Madge Evan» during her recent appearance EMERY CANDLES Mrs. Hoyt’s second grade room won Jane Wyman in Para on "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" in "Ali»on'» House.” the attendance prize. CANDLES OF CALIFORNIA mount's "Here Comes the “How can Citizenship be Improved” I Groom," is of Chantilly in the home, school and by character lace with a flowing train building organizations was ably dis of the same material. The IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE cussed by the guest speaker, Dr. David veil also is of lace with a Ferguson, pastor of the Presbyterian scolloped edge church of Mill City; Mrs. Orin Per kins, first grade teacher; Mary Gor _____ ’s ____ There been so much talk, so many newspaper articles lately don, high school pupil; Joanne Man- ft s f tularemia — which we often about ! ning, a girl scout; Donald Snyder, call “rabbit fever” — that I asked “The Home of Hallmark Carda" a boy scout; and Robert Lady, a grade our family doctor to give me some school pupil. 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. information. Because we’re all try Concluding the evening was group ing to protect our families from these dreaded diseases, I thought mHnHnnnnnBtianuaniaianaHHHHBiHMMHHnHnnBinHHHnHMMnHrinHHHHtt: singing led by Miss Inuzuka, high you'd be interested in what he told me. Tularemia is an infectious dis ease which is transmitted to man through the bite of a fly and other KINGS ROW,' th« Bellamann novel which became a be»t teller and a suc insects It may also be contracted cessful motion picture, is now the title of an odult daytime drama broadcast by dressing the carcass of a rabbit Mondoy through Friday» over CBS ot 3 15 p m., e st. P.ctured are Francis or squirrel — or by eating meat of with new Luxury htunge Interiors DeSale» (»eoted' who ploy» "Dr. Porris Mitchell," with Marion Wilson os o infected animals before it has been patient, while Chuck Webster, who ploys Fulmer Green, a lawyer-politician, properly treated and cooked. The rhe more you look at ear« «lie more you’ll agree you symptoms are similar to those of ■ s standing The program presents new adventures of the book's characters ean'l beat Ford for beauty! ln«ide Ford'« new losury undulant fever or the plague, con lounge Interior you'll see new, «mart-looking, long, sisting of prolonged fever, and wearing Forileralt Fabrica, fine, new llarmomrm^ aHaHnHHHHnHnnHnaHnnHH»BnHirannnnn»HHnnBnaEtnHBBnHHnnnnB often swelling and suppuration of Appointments, and a brand new ''Safety-Glow the lymph nodes near the site of the CxHiiml Panel. infection. If a human does get tularemia, he's apt to be mighty sick — but today, antibiotic drugs have taken away much of the fear of this dis ease' Up until 1946 the rule was “31 days of fever, 31 days in bed and a total duration of disability with your choice of I -fl or Six for about 3.5 months.” But, with the discovery that streptomycin Foed'e V H m the »anie type engine that Ameew a’a helped to cure the disease, this was etwlliext car* are featuring. It’« the only V -8 in cut down In 1949, doctors began ilw* low -jietce field, ami it • backed using the wonderful aureomycin hv Ford • experience building from the Lederle Laboratories, and more V -B’e Ilian a this was discovered really effective maker« combined. as a cure. It’s being used today to 0 0 cure patients in a few days. 0 We are certainly fortunate to 0 have such an effective antibiotic O drug available . . . for it takes s away most of the worry regarding â such dangerous diseases as tula remia—and gives us the confidence s that we can protect our families « o and keep them safe and well! 0 DETROIT IDANHA 2 WEEK’S NEWS CANDLES are an ideal Mother's Day Gift I S i EDWARD WILLIAMS Fashion-wise! TIRES! Power-wise! We Have in Stock Thought for today... You can pay more but vw can’t buy better than with .lulomatic Mileage Maker cutting your gas bills Ford Herrold-Philippi Mo tor Co., Stayton IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIsllllllMIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIt For 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 A Iso a Good Supply of Recaps mode rate refreshment.. Lifht YMI ■‘/rt Ide Maree" LYONS. 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