The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 14, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    June II, 1951
4—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE
HERE’S ANOTHER WAY
Car-Saver
PROTECTS YOUR CAR
80f-< of battery failures occur where emergency calls are
required —protect against this inconvenience and ex­
pense. Our battery service includes maintaining proper
water level —testing for condition—cleaning and com­
plete inspection of terminals and cables.
This is a regular service that keeps your car running
trouble-free and more economically. It is part of Car-
Saver Service that reduces wear of vital parts and im­
proves gasoline mileage.
Drive in and let us show you how our Car-Saver
Service can make your car run better, longer.
EXPERT LUBRICATION • TIRE SWITCHING * BATTERY CARE
ATLAS TIRES • BATTERIES * ACCESSORIES
RALPH
NIBLER
GATES
Teen Talk by the Halsey Stamps Out
Kanyon Kids
Their Rat Problem
By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP
Mrs. Tex Allen, accompanied by
1 Albany — The rodent control pro- Mrs. Fount Paul drove to Portland
By GARY PETERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and ’ gram in the City of Halsey has last week for a several days visit and
Johnny were referees at the weekly proved very satisfactory according to I business trip,
A guest at the home of Mr. and
battle of the teens at the Mill City reports from the Linn County Health
Firehall this Saturday, and Joan Department. The Halsey rat control Mrs. Joe Joaquin over the weekend
Hoffman and Dick Kanoff were program was started April 23 at J was Mrs, Joaquin’s aunt, Mrs. Dollie
hostess and host, respectively, in which time 82 per cent of the build­ ! Phaxon from Sacramento, Calif.
charge of the opposing forces. At ings within the city were infested
The next regular meeting of the
Eradication measures I Gates Womans club will be held at
a monkey-business meeting, it was with rats.
voted by the club to hold an outdoor were taken by the city. The city was j the home of Mrs. Norman Garrison,
match—swiming and dancing at systematically covered house by Thursday evening, June 21, Mrs. W.
Breitenbush the last Saturday of this . house and block by block, and poison S. Hudson will be assisting hostess,
month, the 30th. A large group of . bait was placed in all buildings in-
Wednesday evening of last week
the gladiators turned out, but both ! fested with rats.
I the class in textile painting met in
A
follow-up
inspection
was
made
sides were desperately short of war
; the social rooms of the high school.
materials, so they had an armistice in June 6 by Fred Weber, Linn County Mrs. Kay’ McCarty is in charge of
which both sides associated with each Sanitarian, and Milton H. Buehler, Jr., I the class. Textile painting is one
other. Ah yes. many were there, but Rodent Control Consultant, Oregon of the projects of the Gates Womans
due to a fluctuation in the stock State Board of Health. At the j club.
Mrs. Elmer Cooper and her grand-
market, I did not find out how many ; time of this inspection all buildings
had flat feet. Also a very drastic­ in the city were free of rats with the 1 daughter, Connie, left Sunday eve­
increase in the price of rock salt exception of one chicken house. It ning to pick strawberries at a patch
forced the failure of this very import­ was also noted that many of the on Fern Ridge. They have secured
citizens of Halsey had taken active a cabin on the place and will remain
ant test.
steps in cleaning up garbage and
Breintenbush has become a veri­ refuse on their premises. This gen­ | for the season.
Miss Idabelle Blackburn of Stayton
table oasis in the eyes of swim- eral clean up helps eliminate food
hungry teenagers. These amphibious sources and harborage areas for rats. I spent several days last week in Gates
adolescents run the road up almost The city officials and the citizens of | as the guest of Miss Betty Tucker.
as regularly as the Shasta Daylight, Halsey are very proud of their rodent i Miss Blackburn, with her parents, Mr.
but with less dispatch, if you’ll par­ program and intern» keeping their and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn, was a
former resident of Gates and attended
don the pun.
city free of rats in the future.
I school here.
Jim Cooke, pride of the NROTC,
Halsey is the first city in Linn
Mrs. Ed Tietze who spent seven
and currently woman-thriller deluxe County starting an active rodent con­
I is back in town at the home of his trol program following the published I weeks in Portland at the home af her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke, report of the rat problem which exists i daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
after a nine months vacation in Los In Linn County as determined by a 1 Scott Lindsey, has returned to her
Angeles, where he attended Southern county-wide rat survey made during I home here.
Harold Wilson and his son-in-law,
Cal in his spare time. I can see the months of December and January.
where he will love me around my It is felt that other cities in the Donald Carey, spent two days last
throat for this, and I don’t think those i county could gain much by observing week at Davis Lake fishing. They
claw marks are very becoming to my the activities of Halsey in the control returned home with the limit of large
complextion. There are many schol­ of one of man’s most damaging pests. trout, but, when they cooked the fish,
they found them inedible. Something
ars who are back from the college
on which the fish had been feeding
front for a brief respite, and barring MISS FULTON GRADUATED
apparently caused this condition.
a call from Uncle Sam releasing them
University of Oregon, Eugene— This fish story, however, had a happy
from their scholarly duties, "they Naomi Fulton, daughter of Mr. and
ending for the Wilson cats and
hall”, to quote MacArthur, “return”. Mrs. M. L. Fulton, was a candidate
“Boots”, the dog.
Our advanced contemporaries include for the degree of Bachelor of Science
Ted Stiff who has been employed
such braines as Lawrence and Leo at the University of Oregon's 74th
at the Detroit Dam was taken sud­
Poole, I.aw-rence and Eugene Thorn­ annual commencement June 10, 1951.
denly ill last Sunday and rushed to
ley, Bill Howe, Ramon Peterson, Jim
Miss Fulton is a senior in education. the Salem Memorial hospital where
Cooke, and Lester Poole, who, I
he underwent surgery. He is still
believe, graduated this year from Ore­
hospitalized there and reported as
gon State. Thassal I can take for
being seriously ill.
I this week.
Mrs. Walter Brisbin, postmistress
at Gates, in company with Mrs. Mabel
By REBA D. SNYDER
Clifford and Doris McDonald of Moore of Detroit attended three days
Bend are here for a two-week visit of the State Convention of the
with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and National association of postmasters
at Gearhart last week.
Mrs. Frank McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Irwin were
Sixteen
members
of
the
Idanhj
For those who like Suttle Lake
host to members of their family at
and dancing there is an opportunity : Community Sunday shool were pres­ a family reunion at the Oak Park
for enjoying both at Suttle Lake ent at the house warming of Mr. and motel last Sunday. A picnic dinner
lodge, Saturday night, June 16, at Mrs. Bob Unger and daughter at was served on the lawn to the guests.
9:30 p.m. The dance is open to the their new home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Welsheimer
The Ungers are from Portland and
public and everyone is welcome.
i he is the new pastor of the church. have moved to Gates and are residing
Music will be furnished by the
They occupy the house of Henry at the Rainbow court while Welshei­
Riverside Ramblers.
This musical | Hiebert which was recently vacated mer is employed at the Detroit Dam.
group has added two new- members
by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie. An Mrs. Welsheimer is a sister of Mrs.
to their band a steel guitar player,
enjoyable evening was spent. Sand­ John Lallaie, manager of the Oak
Billy Bilyeu, of Mehama and a drum­ wiches, cookies, coffee, cocoa and Park motel. Mr. and Mrs. Welshei­
mer, George Brasmer of St. Helens.
mer formerly resided in Portland.
kool-ade were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duley of Port­
This dance at Suttle Lake lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and
marks the beginning of a series of family drove to Eugene Saturday to land were weekend guests at the
Saturday night dances slated for that visit his mother who had undergone home of Duley’s sister and husband.
| resort during the summer months. surgery in one of the hospitals there. Mr. and Mrs. John I.aHaie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moses spent
They returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, Bruce, Sunday in Beaverton. Mrs. Moses’
Bobbie and Janice went to Portland father from Klamath Falls, who at­
Friday where Mrs. Gordon received tended the Rose Festival in Portland,
medical treatment and they attended returned to Gates with Mr. and Mrs.
Moses for a second visit at their
the Rose Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallford, home.
who moved a short time ago to Red­
mond, have returned.
They will here for a visit in the Dick 'OBrien
occupy the Sundquist house as soon home and with her sister, Mrs. Clif­
as it is vacated.
ford, White of Detroit.
William E. Bodie, who has just
Annual school election will be Mon-
guest in the A. R. Snyder home,
. day night at 8:00 p.m. daylight sav-
returned from a trip to France, is a I ing time. One school director will be
Lauralee O’Brien of Tillamook is elected.
IDANHA
Suttle Lake Lodge Has
Free Dance Saturday
For Guaranteed Cleaning
it’s the
NUMETHOD
24-HOUR SERVICE
Mill City
Cloaca at 6 P.M.
WE ARE PLEASED
TO SERVE YOU!
We hope you are pleased
with our service.
Mom's and Pop's
CAFE
Mill City
rials. Work done promptly .. ;
and (uaranteed. Let us give
you a free estimate.
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
FOSTORIA
BAKER'S
Mill City Jewelry
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PURC
r
"'Y
TAXES
31c
Paid to Bonneville, North­
west Power Pool, Reclama­
tion Bureau and others for
power distribution
17c
Po>d to support schools,
federol, state and kxol
government
with
Cushioned
Power/
We are proud to present this
greet new chain saw -the most
powerful in the McCulloch lino.
Look it these features:
PROPERTY
DEPRECIATION
WAGES
8c
00 id to more then 800
men and women who Strive
to bring you the beet in
To provide lor reploce-
ment of property worn out
INTEREST AND
DlVIDEND^j? He
Paid to investors who pro­
vide money to construct
piont and facilities re­
quired to bring service »O
vou
MATERIALS. FUEL
AND MISC.,
i«.
Required to operate and
maintain power system „
rth<^
SURPLUS
4c
Reinvested to help prov de
new focdif<i
Try It
Yourself...
Feel Its Power
and
Smoothness I
Sto» In todsy end by out
the new McCulloch 7-SS ...
with Cushioned Power
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•near CU e taw«
Amasing Smeothnsssl Cushioned Poworl
Essy to use alt da» beesuse spacial rotating bal-
a -cars geared to crankshaft neutralire vibration.
Powerl Light WelgMI Full 7 horsapowar, »at
we-ghs only 5S pounds with 20-Inch chain and
blade.
Fast Starting t Suporhot spark. automatic-rewind
starter. push-button primer.
fas» Operation! Cha n oiler and tank built In,
controlled from handlebar. S -npll‘ ed grouped
controls—throttle controls and IgnlVen Switch
on handlebar for firgert p operation.
Safety I Fun automate centrifugal clutch ds-
engages chain when engine It io ng.
Convenience! Igo • on oo -’s eat ty accessible
m evter or housing Full MO*aw ml t-snam'SS'on
ocka at an» a«g e Fioat'ess carbu-etor pe»- ts
fuK-OOwer saw -g in any post on
sn erwuse co*ury • roe-vua oeacde
Lyons Saw Shop
Phone 2871
P. O. Box 12
Prepared by Merrill and Merrill. Albany. Oregon
LYONS, ORE.
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INDIGESTION?
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indigestion When tt •tnkea. take Beil-arts
feby1«
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