The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 10, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    May IO, 1951
•THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE
ELKHORN
Your 1951 Softball
Schedule of Games
Never
CARD OF THANKS
Teen Talk by the We wish to take this opportunity
to express our sincere thanks to those
who were so thoughtful at the time
Kanyon Kids
of the passing of our sister and aunt,
Mrs. Blanche Dean. The special trib­
By GARY PETERSON
Improvements on the Elkhorn road
After a long absence from the old ute paid her by her Sister Rebekahs
are being made by the county road
Several small bridges have typewriter, yours truly finally returns we especially appreciate.
Monday, May 14—Kelly’s vs. Firemen. I , crew.
MRS. MARTHA BOWES
l>een
replaced
by culverts and the to the firing line. The Teen club met
Tuesday, May 15—Lee’s Logging Vs.
and Son.
as per usual last Saturday night.
>
narrow
shoulders
are
bling
widened.
CBI Engineers.
Due to an over-abundance of good
Those
attending
the
Marion
County
Thursday, May 17 — Chuck’s Tavern
| Convention of the Farmers Union in old aqua pura (water, to the un­
vs. Stayton.
initiated) in the form of raindrops,
Monday, May 21—Chuck’s Tavern vs. Salem Saturday from the Mehama the teeners stayed away in droves.
Local were Mrs. Luther Stout, Mrs.
Lee's
Logging.
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
Joan Johnson and Martin Craig per­
Tuesday, May 22 —Kelly's vs. Stayton. Steve Dark and Mr. and Mrs. Ike formed nobly as host and hostess.
Myers.
Roberts,
Sidney,
Talbot
and
Thursday, May 21—Firemen vs. CBI
Mehama locals were hosts to the Due to the junior prom two weeks ago,
Engineers.
Monday, May 28—Chuck’s Tavern vs. convention and served a twelve o'clock no meeting was held.
The prom, by the way, was very
dinner. The Mehama local will hold
Kelly’s.
Tuesday, May 29—CBI Engineers vs. a cake walk at the Santiam Valley enjoyable. Hal Moffitt and his six
piece band played, and nine hours of
Grange hall, May 15.
Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longnecker were decorating by the juniors paid off in
Thursday, May 31 — Firemen vs.
called to Silverton Friday by the a prom, which, as I before stated, was
Lee’s Logging.
serious illness of Mr. Longnecker’s quite an affair. The theme was
Monday,
June
4
—
Chuck's
Tavern
vs.
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Expert work.
mother, Mrs. Anne Longnecker. Last “South Pacific", and the walls were
»
Firemen.
Finest mate*
x
covered with paintings of the ocean,
reports
reveal
she
is
somewhat
im
­
Tuesday,
June
5
—
CBI
Engineers
vs.
«
rials. Work done promptly...
jungle, coconut trees. These were
proved.
X
Kelly’s.
M
and guaranteed. Let us give
Sunday dinner guests at the home of done mainly by, and under the -super­
« Thursday, June 7—Lee’s Logging vs.
you a free estimate.
M
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers were their vision of Beverly Timm. A blue crepe
Stayton.
M
sister-in-law, Mrs. W. C. Metzger, paper ceiling hung over the merry­
WATCHES
and a nephew, Robert Exley, of Gres­ makers, which represented a South
«
Pacific
sky.
Delmar
Skillings,
David
DIAMONDS
ham.
§
Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Bickett and family Keyes, and Denny Marttala designed
JEWELRY
were callers Sunday at the home of and constructed a revolving light
FOSTORIA
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Billington near system which circled the middle of
By JEAN ROBERTS
M
Fishing season is in full swing Scio. Spending the day Monday at the the floor, sending down the light of
BAKER’S
with stories more prevalent than fish. Bickett home were Mr. and Mrs. Roger three blue and three red spotlights
through the false ceiling to the
Of course, the stories stay fresh Kindred of Mill City.
Recent dinner guests at the Steve dancers below. Ardith Jones, Lee
longer! Several big ones have been
hooked but the fishermen evidently Dark home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly, and Elnora Albright made the
programs with the help of Mr. Arthur
were not confident of their skill, at Pietrock of Stayton.
Mr. Paul Clise returned recently to LeCours. Mrs. Donald Sheythe sung
least
they
did
not
enroll
in
the
North
$18.75 up Santiam Sportsmen’s Fishing Derby, his home from the Navy hospital in a solo, and yours truly—attempted,
MIXERS
before fishing.
Austin Longfellow Bremerton where he was confined for anyway—played a trumpet solo.
$10.95 up , I boasts
WAFFLE RAKERS
The baseball team finished its 1951
of the catch of a 22 inch trout, sometime.
season Thursday with a 5 to 1 loss
A Friendly Place
, Bill Longfellow, one a little longer
to Detroit. The Timberwolves won
$3.95 up and Jerry Christensen a 24 inch steel­
HOT PLATES
two and lost five in league play, Two
To While Away
«. head.
g
games were played with Stayton, and
Jerry
Coffman
wasn
’
t
fishing,
but
$21.95
KITCHEN RADIOS
the Timberwolf squad lost both of
he accidentally bagged a bit of wild­
Your Idle Hours
these, 6—3 and 8—2. Batting aver­
life. . . right through an open truck
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS
$7.95 AUTOMATIC $8.95 up window! A grouse sailed through
ages and other data may be published
at a later date, as all the records are
his pickup truck’s window and struck
FAMOUS UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC PERCOLATORS
$29.95 him in the head. Amidst blood and
not yet completed. Ah! yes! Th«
other win was over St. Paul, six to
feathers, he regained control of the
AUTOMATIC TOASTERS—G.E., Camfield,
one.
Gervais won the league title
truck but the grouse did not resume
$19.95 up flight.
Toastmaster, General Mills, and Universal
handily without a defeat.
The Mill City juniors and seniors
Mrs. Winnie Branch, retiring chair­
$8.95 up man
IRONS—(J.E., Weatinghouse, Ornerai Milin. Universal
will hold their banquet in Salem’s
of the home extension unit, and
Marion hotel Saturday night. Fol­
Mrs. Harry Monroe, secretary of the
FANS
$8.95 up organization for three years, were
lowing the eatin’ and speechin' part,
GATES
they will attend a cinema (show).
honored with hankerchief showers
This is their night to HOWL!
CLOCKS
$4.50 up last week. Eighteen ladies attended
If my old spring fever lets up by
the unit meeting at the home of Mrs.
press time next week, you folks may
Margaret Phillips last week. Mrs.
We carry the largest selection of “Name Brands”
have to suffer through another
Celene Taylor and Mrs. Lillie Wolfkiel
column.
demonstrated the making of sweet
to chose from
rolls.
Latest fad, for an enjoyable evening
and a money making scheme, is a
cake walk advertised recently by vari­
ous organizations. Mehama Farmers
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Jr.
Union is planning one for May 15, at
miles from nearest parking meter"
came back this week from their vaca­
the grange hall. Closely resembling
tion in Montana.
“musical chair", seats are numbered
Phone 3207
East Mill City on Highway
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bushnell and
at the beginning of the cake walk.
Addie
Wells were quests in the Blazek
Lucky sitters receive a cake.
I
home for a fish fry Wednesday eve­
With Mother's Day approaching,
ning. The Blazeks had fine luck fish-
Mehama community church is plan­
ing in Suttle Lake Monday and Tues­
ning special numbers for that day.
day.
Oldest and youngest mother present
Mr. and Mrs. J. Personett and the
will be honored as well as the mother
Ernest Miller family were in Oregon
attending who has the largest family.
City recently for the celebration of
2135 Fairgrounds Rd., SALEM
Mae Patton, who has been grange
E. D. Sievers' 83rd birthday.
Mr.
Phone
Salem,
3-9205
mother for three years was honored
Sievers is the father of Mrs. Personett
with a bouquet of petunias last week. nnDaBanonnannnunnnnnnnoDfin and the grandfather of Mr. Miller.
a Dull Moment
MILL CITY TAVERN
Gift Suggestions
MEHAMA
Mother’s Day
Mill City Jewelry
ü
RICHARD’S
TAVERN
Stiffler s Radio & Appliance Co.
You’re
never too old
or too young
for
MILL CITY
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EXPENSIVE REPAIRS
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Car-Saver
Service
It’s costly to replace a front wheel bearing when it fails
through lack of lubrication—and it happens to some car
owner every day.
\\ heel bearings should be cleaned and repacked with
fresh protective lubricant regularly!
Our ( ar Saver Service helps you avoid this kind of
trouble and expense by regular inspection and service
of vital parts at correct mileage intervals.
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