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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1951)
5—THE MU I. < Ir> ENTERPRISE Jun« 14. 1951 FEMME PAGE Canyon Aid fund Now $407 Richer Detroit Reservoir Area Restricted Smith Creek Camp Reservations Due il rmiuciTvi Detroit—The week’s fund raising A special closure in the vicinity of “All Girl Scouts wishing to go to Till RS.. FRL, and SAT. campaign for the Canyon Aid fund the Detroit Reservoir area, designated Smith Creek Camp and who have not JOHN WAYNE and 1 closed Tuesday evening, June 12 with Area No. 50-P (Detroit Reservoir- sent in their registrations should do MON H.OMERY ( LIFT a big turkey dinner at the Detroit Blowout Area) went into effect June so immediately if they do not want 1 high school. This dinner was not 7, according to word just received by to be disappointed." says Mrs. Max in I for the collectors or committee but for Supervisor J. R. Bruckart of the Flannery, established Camp Chair Mrs. Tacy Long, as hostess of to- the general public. Willamette National Forest. This man. Beginning this week, non-Girl Some ninety persons were fed. A closure is necessary due to the ex Scouts and Girl Scouts living outside « Gates A pink and blue shower day’s gathering of Gates Lucky complimenting Mrs. Howard Means Twelve Pinochle club, was no “cream j total of $77.50 was realized. Not all treme fire hazard that exists inciden this Area Council fill existing vacan ... this __ cies. was held in the social rooms of the puff” when it came to handing out ! community chairmen reports are in tal to clearing operations in SUNDAY and MONDAY The Brownie sessions are full and Gates high school, Tuesday evening “that hospitality” even though she j yet but $407. has been reported. area, and it provides that an entry did serve luncheon of strawberry |This includes the dinner. Results permit must be obtained by persons have waiting lists. The first Girl of last week. JANE POW ELL and are encouraging to the committee. wishing to enter this area for busi Scout session is full. All other Girl RIC \RI><> MONTALB AN Mrs. Don Miley, Mrs .Elmer Klutke, cream puffs to her guests. The dinner was under the super- ness purposes only. Scout sessions have a varying num Mrs. Bertha Vanderhoff did it Mrs. Elward Chance and Mrs. Gwen in The entry permit will provide (1) ber of vacancies. The most openings Schaer were hostesses for the affair. again this week. Last week she won i vision of the American I.egion Auxil- Games and contests provided enter the first prize put on the block. This iary. Floy Storey served as chair- to refrain from smoking except in are in the sessions starting July 1, tainment prior to the opening of the week all competition melted again, man. The food for the dinner was places designated as safe in said per and in the last one. from August 7 gifts by the honored guest, Mrs. and she walked up for first prize, i I furnished by the American Legion mit: (2) to build no open fires except to 20. Any girl who ha- lost her regis Means. Music was furnished by Mrs. Mi 5. Jean Wilson swung into the Auxiliary, the North Santlam Will in places designated as safe in said In Technicolor Miley. Prizes were awarded Mrs. W. chase after the pinochle prize and ing workers club. The Detroit Dam permit; (3) to have as part of his tration blank should immediately con R. Hutcheson and Mrs. Floyd Völkel. captured it. Mrs. Ruby Adamson Recreation association, the -Parent equipment when using campfires, ex tact her leader, District Chairman, Tl ESDAY and WEDNESDAY Teachers and the Detroit Womens’ or Santiam Area Headquaters, 122 Refreshments were served by the was thrown asunder by the cardster Civic club. The menu consisted of cept when traveling as a pedestrian W. First Avenue. Albany. and or cjimping at improved, desig fates and took home second prize. EDMOND O'BRIEN and hostesses to those attending, Mrs. Girls who are already registered JOANNE DRU Mrs. Beverly Humphreys was the whipped potatoes, string beans, com nated and posted campgrounds, tools Means, Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. bination vegetable salad, turkey fric- for Smith Creek Camp sessions in Norman Garrison, Mrs. Glen Henness, guest pinochle player for the day in asee, hot rolls, with, of course, rel as specified by the Forest Service clude: July 1st session; Sherry Han Mrs. A. T. Earnhardt, Mrs. Glenn the absence of one of the Gates ishes, pickels, olives and drinks, suitable for extinguishing fires. The closures will go into effect son, Barbara Podrabsky, Marjory Gordon, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Lucky Twelve. coffee and koolade. and pie for des under proclamation of the Governor Jean Thomas, Rosalie Bassett of Mill Walter Thomas, Mrs. W. R, Hutche sert. of the State of Oregon under Section City: July 15th session; Katherine son, Mrs. Floyd Volker, Mrs. Burrel Those who assisted in the kitchen 107-210, Oregon Compiled Laws An Johnston and Gale Jungwirth of >1 Cole, Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs. Dora in shifts during the evening were notated. as amended by Chapter 252, Lyons: July 23rd session; Dee David > Cooper and Mrs. Joe Joaquin. Mrs. Floy Storey, Mrs. Cal Schaldor, Oregon Laws, 1945, and by order of son, Lyons: August 7th session; 11 Those sending gifts were Mrs. Don TH ( RS.. FRI. and SAT. Mrs. Otis White. Mrs. Mary Gulli- the Regional Forester, J. Herbert Carol Kruse, Lyons. Bv REBA SNYDER ald Carey. Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. ford, Mrs. Opal Leeming. Mrs. Stone, V. S. Forest Service, under Lee Kuhlman'and Mrs. Albert Millsap. The Boy Scouts of troop 43 will George Barney, Mrs. J. B. Gordon, Regulation T-l (I) applying to the collect paper in Mongold, Detroit, Mrs. Pearl Hamilton, Mrs. Thelma national forest lands within the and Idanha the last week of each Smith, Mrs. Reba Snyder, and Mrs. of the Willamette National month. They will appreciate every Reynolds. Miss Marla Vickers and boundary Forest. one saving their papers until that Virginia White served during the Complete description of the area time. Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Knutson, evening. and entry permits may be obtained Lynda Rone, Dennis Stoll, and Har- Those in charge of fund collections at the Detroit Ranger Station. Per Lutheran missionaries of Minnesota, I old and Jimmy Hiebert are having a and chairmen in the various commun mits will not be issued for any form while enroute to Tokyo, Japan, made Lyons—A reception was held on the seige of the red measles. ities were Mrs. Otis White, S. T of recreational use such as picnicking, a surprise visit to the C. J. Dahlen i lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home in Mil) City Sunday. The! Mrs. Lee Hopson left last week for Moore, Scott Young, Mrs. D. E. hunting, berry picking, etc. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Orville Downing Sunday afternoon, Grants Pass where she joined her Loughran, Gordon Skidmore and H. Knutzons arrived during a picnic at ft Complete show can be seen any June 10, honoring their son and wife, husband for the summer, but Jerry H. Storey. The business solicitors the W. L. Peterson residence in Mill I *' time up to 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Duane Downing who Lyn took the measles and forced her were Mrs. Bob Manning, Mrs. Har City in honor of the L. E. Smalls lllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltll were recently married in Reno, return Sunday. and grandson. Earl Lewis, of Notus, i old Champion, J. B. Gordon. Henry Nevada. Idaho. Reverend Knutzon is the | Callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heibert. Nolan Rasnick, and Howard great-nephew of Mrs. C. J. Dahlen The table was centered with a Frank New Sunday were Mr. and Dean. large three-tiered wedding cake dec Mrs. Bob Lind and Mrs. Lind’s and Mrs. L. E. Small, who are sisters. I The house to house canvassers orated with white tapers. Mrs. Bob father, Carl Bjork, of Sherwood. were Mrs. Sol Tucker. Mrs. Al Coke- Family relatives from Canby, Sil- | Idanha — Nearly ninety persons GUARANTEED Carleton, sister of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts took anour, Mrs. Jack Gulliford, Mrs. A. honored John Sundquist Thursday verton, Portland, North Dakota, and . Mrs. Bert Bailey, aunt of the groom, their son, Gary, to Salem Thursday, R. Snyder, Mrs. Perry Frye, Mrs. night with their presence at a farewell Minnesota enjoyed the Sunday pic- ' SHOE REPAIRS cut the cake. Serving the coffee was where he underwent a tonsilectomy, Dick Farrow. Mrs. Nolan Rasnick, party for him and Mrs. Sundquist at nic for the Smalls. The Arthur ! Mrs, Eldon Tietze of Aumsville. Ice Friday. He returned home Saturday Mrs. Perry Wiggins, Mrs. Gordon the Marion Fork lodge. Anderson family of Barlow further . cream and punch were served by Miss and is doing fine. Skidmore, Mrs. Scott Young anil honored the Smalls, Monday, during , Mr. Sundquist has been in the Marlene Downing and Miss Betty Donna Storey, small daughter of I Mrs. Verne Morgan. a special picnic supper. sawmill business since 1905. He Nydigger. Assisting them were Miss Mr. and Mrs. Chester Storey, was Later in the week the Smalls, Mr. came here from Valley Junction in Edith Tietze and Miss Shirley Nydig- stung on the eye last week by an: 1944 at which time he bought the and Mrs. E. D. Cooke and family, ger. insect. Medical treatment was neces- I share of August Ulinger in the Idanha Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dahlen, and Mr. The bride, the former Miss Elaine sary for a cure. She is reportedly | Lumber company. He sold his hold and Mrs. W. L. Peterson and sons Johnson, of Portland was attired in . doing well now. ings last spring to his co-partners, went on an outing consisting of a a navy suit with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney and Wonderful weather drove residents visit to Breitenbush and the Detroit The bride’s mother, Mrs. James John family spent the weekend with his to the out-of-doors and the resulting Ralph Adams and Huber Ray. Mr. Dam. Sundquist is retiring from active son, of Yamhill wore a blue flowered brother, Ralph McGinney, and boys picnics, tours, and just plain visiting work and is going to his new home dress; and the groom’s mother, Mrs. j near Cottage Grove. Ralph and boys ! with friends and relatives. Carol Jane Blazek, Mill City princess Orville Downing, wore a blue and are making a trip to Arkansas on1 Mr. and Mrs. James Barton and in Portland. CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop. Sundquist ’ s employees and their candidate in the Third Annual Avia white polka dot dress. , business and plan being away three daughters, Barbara and Bonnie; Bill Open 7 A M. to 7 P.M. families presented the Sundguists tion Day Queen contest, are spending The newly-weds are at home in ! weeks. Howe; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lee and the Irving Manor apartments at Guests in the James Gordon home daughters, Linda, Laura, and Lor- with a chime mantle clock and their a few days at Seaside. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Teutsch are on 1943 N. W. Irving Street, Portland. Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Davis of raine yielded to the siren call of best wishes. U. A. Asher, playnig the violin, vacation for two weeks on the Coast. . Bozeman, Montana., and Mrs. Ray beautiful East Lake for the weekend, Mrs. Frank Blazek, the Ralph Nib- Terry Muir is visiting his grand- I Chapin and four children of Pullman, Reports have it that they caught M. A. Rasco, strumming the electric guitar, and Mrs. Wayne Woodward lers, Byron Davises, Jack Colburns, parents. the L. N. Andersons, of i Washington., and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan their limit in fish quickly. accompanying them on the piano and PFC John Jackson went Sunday Weikel and son of Corvallis. Salem. Mayor and Mrs. Albert Toman, Sr. furnished the music for dancing. night to Crane Prairie on a fishing left on vacation to Minnesota Tuesday. Ice cream, cake and coffee refresh excursion. The Niblers and Davises Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woods and ments were served. had road map trouble and were con Nancy are leaving on vacation in fronted several times with signs Texas this weekend. They will drive daughter, Nola, arrived last week reading, “Road closed — high water”. down and will visit Mr. Woods' par from Portland where she has been The ladies in the group were the ents living there. only skillful fishermen present, since attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Rugh are The George Vetetoes and grand they caught the plentiful supply of moving to Eugene for a few weeks. daughter visited Mr. Veteto’s sister fish enjoyed by the party. Think I'll go in and visit the Mr. Rugh will attend summer school Monday evening. Mr. Veteto’s sister Mrs. Anna Risley of Long Beach, before assuming his duties as science is in the Hutchinsons hospital at California, is visiting her daughter, • What a comfort it is, io Studio soon. It would be fun teacher time of serious illness, to in the Salem Junior high Oregon City. She suffered a stroke Mrs. W. Watkins. She plans a one- and I could make my own school this fall. know that hands—skilled Sunday. month visit. Mrs. Risley is 80 years and experienced in the Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson, Jr. and gifts. Help out a lot at Breitenbush visitors Sunday were of age. She was accompanied on task assigned—serve you Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutcheson visited the Ossie Mikkelsens, Lowell Stif- the trip from California by Mrs. Christmas! with painstaking care. Crater Lake and other points of in fiers, George Vetetoes, Greg and Spiva. They comment about the Your prescription is im terest over the past weekend. I Donna Nelson, Jim O’Leary, Mrs. pleasure of enjoying the lust, fresh portant to you—to us ‘Visitors Always Welcome’ Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker and Mrs. Donnely, the “Chuck” Stewarts and strawberries so much in evidence in W. Peterson were in Portland Tues Tommy Stewart. this area now. day on a business trip. Mrs. Ida Fleetwood was hostess Rev. W. Watkins announced this Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Gilbert have for the Three-Links club in her home. as their guest, Vern Ray Gilbert, age Present for the meeting were Mes- week that his church is holding reg Salem 5, of St. Helens, who is spending the dames Blanche Syverson, Marie Stew ular Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday Phone 3-6762 1057 S. Commercial St. SALEM services; and that the public is cor week. RELIABLE* • art, Rachael Olmstead, Alma Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Duvall’s Bertha Baltimore, Laurel Brown, dially invited. Reverend Watkins is of pastor of the Community church Mel Robinson, Lettie Swan and Mabel Mill City. PRESCRIPTIONS Veteto. Marion County Pomona Grange is Mrs. Cliff Bradfield spent the holding its third-quarter meeting at week in Portland with her daughter. Silverton, June 20, at 10:30 a.m. The Mrs. Edna Jenkins is visiting meeting place is the MWA hall, 3rd relatives in Spokane, Wash. and High streets. Featured speaker Marilyn Chapter of the Eastern will be Vernon H. Olsen, health edu Star held a special meeting Monday cator for the Marion County public evening for the initiation of five new health department. His subject is members into the Order. Mrs. Krie- "Public Health and the Chest X-Ray”. KEEP OREGON GREEN ver and Mrs. Lowell Cree served a lunch after the main business. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan spent Sunday in Eugene with Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE QUALITY George Gillenwater and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill are at tending a meeting of the Bankers association in Seaside this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoltz of Seattle Washington, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swan. Mr. Swan and Mrs. Stoltz served in the Navy together. WE DELIVER Mr. and Mrs. Willis Potter are Stayton Mill City visiting in Mill City at the home of Phone 2144 Phone 3215 Mrs. Elsie Potter. Mr. Potter has been confined to a hospital in San Francisco California. Last winter he was seriously injured in an auto mobile accident in Portland. Mrs. Clyde Markham and daugh ters, Sharon and Mrs. Wayne ON Graham, are going on a six-week visit in St. Paul, Minnesota, with friends and relatives. Mrs. Russell Hoffman and daugh ters, Joan and Mary Ann, and Miss LABOR — MATERIALS Airs. Howard Means Given Baby Shower Mrs. Tacy Long Serves Season’s Pride Dessert Red River Two Weeks With Love IDANHA Elton Knutzons Surprise Picnicking Family Group Duane Downings Given Reception John Sundquists Feted by Friends MILL CITY : Chucks Shoe Shop : They say Ceramics is ci relaxing hobby! Paradise Ceramic Studio w Neighborliness Pays! We’ve said it before and We say it again? * You can’t do better elsewhere!’ Buy and Trade at Home and Help Build the Canyon Gates General Store Building Materials of All Kinds FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY Remodel - Repair - Improve EASY TERMS 10% DOWN, 30 MONTHS TO PAY Smith the Builder LYONS 784 STAYTON 25-F-4 LYONS 1371