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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1951)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MEHAMA July 26. 1951 Gates Lucky Twelvers Saluted by Mrs. Irwin Mrs. Hazel Irwin today was the ( hostess in absentia of Gates Lucky i Twelve pinochle club. Hostess Irwin provided the prizes and dessert lunch- : eon for her guests before her depart-' ure for Montana. The Gates Lucky Twelver, who has an admired ability for winning first prize, gase grounds for further ad miration again in today's session. Mrs. Edna McCreary was graduated at the head of the class and was awarded first prize. Mrs. Alene Baker bore down on the floater prize and snagged it. Mrs. Mabie Quarles was united forever with i this Thursday's second prize. Lucky Twelvers enjoyed ice cream, cake and coffee as their de <ert lunch eon, thanks to Mrs. Irwin. Dotted Lines By JEAN ROBERTS The Marion County chest x-ray mobile unit will be in Mehama Mon day, July 30, 12 noon to 8 p.m. All adults are being reminded that they should take advantage of its visit. Little Susan Coffman, age 7, who came home by bus from Seattle. Wash., last week, brought souvenirs to all members of her family—except her father. She explained that the item she’d chosen for him took a quarter and she didn’t have a quarter, all her change was in dimes and nickels! Many Mehama residents arc faced with a water shortage. Many wells are nearly dry and springs low be cause of the prolonged dry spell. Several families have only enough water for cooking and drinking. The Sherman Wall family is completely without water and is hauling it from Stayton. Hunting season may be several months away but several deer have been hanging in the cooler at Mehama recently. Special permits are ob tained when wild game animals be- ' come destructive or too numerous. Twro were killed in Bellins Mehama gardens, and two at John Neilsons. Still other farmers are complaining of damage to crops. Mrs. Bud Johnson (Dorothy Mason) returned to Mehama last week after accompanying her husband to his base in Texas last month. She siates that, On the dot of fashion is this polka dotted French crepe with its gently “It is nice to see trees again,” and dipping neckline by Fashion Frocks plans staying in Mehama until Bud of Cincinnati. The softly draped returns to the U. S. Bud, who was roll collar ends in a self tie. inducted into the armed services the first of the year, has been training in Texas and was sent to Germany. Woolen clothing was issued to him for overseas. Orders were then cancelled and the recruits had nothing but Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt are woolen garments for wear during a new residents of our community. Mr. week of 112° temperature. Two Stayton church denominations Ne. bitt is employed by Vancouver Ply and Mehama layman have conducted wood in its logging operations. The Sunday service at Mehama this month Neshitts have two children, Donald, 14, in the absence of Dr. James Ferguson in the ninth grade and Frances Mary- who is vacationing. Barney Kirsch, eon, ft. in the fourth grade. They have church elder, led services the first Sun purchased the J. T. King property day. George Sander of the Stayton located near the grade school. They Church of Christ was speaker the hail from Oakridge. Mr. Nesbitt has second Sunday. Three members of recently completed a long tour of duty the Stayton Baptist church provided with the U. S. Forest Service in an leadership for the services the follow administrative capacity. ing Sunday. Ross Poole, Stayton Mill City school district 129-J is in logger, was the speaker. Special line for Federal funds in the amount music was furnished by Miss Poole. of $33,755 according to word received this week by’ Marion County school authorities. The district’s being near the Detroit Dam construction work made it eligible fer Federal aid, offi cials indicate. Mrs. Sofia Johnston was the guest H. F. HINCH, Prop. of Mrs. Marie Wade of Portland, Sun Idanha, Ore. day until Wednesday. Miss Daisy Hendricson entertained “GOOD FOOD FOR Dave Epps and his mother, Mrs. W. HUNGRY PEOPLE” C. Epps, this week. OPEN ALL NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booth have as their visitors this week Mr. and Mrs. Phone Idanha 5008 — Hiway 222 Joe Boedelong and their twin sons, Keith and Kirk, of New Orleans, La., and Mr. and Mrs Mac Rachmel. Neal Stiffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler, learned something of the danger of arrows recently. A plastic arrow somehow was rammed into and cut the inside of his throat severely. Young Stiffler was laid low seyz Mr. M. W., Lot Angtltt, Calif. for a few days by this accident. Speed amazing relief from miseries of Miss Sandra Jean Klein, daughter simple piles, with soothing Pazo*! Acts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klein, of Oak to relieve pain, itching instantly— soothes ridge is visiting during the school inflamed tissues—lubricates dry. hard ened parts—helps prevent cracking, sore vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. ness—reduce swelling. You get real com Dick Turpin. forting help. Don't suffer needless torture Mrs. W. D. Turnbull and daughter, from simple piles. Get Pazo for fast, won derful relief. Ask your doctor about it. Carol Joyce, are visiting Mrs. Turn Suppository form — also tubes with per- bull's mother in Klamath Falls. Miss located pile pipe for easy application. Ch nt men t «W © Carol Joyce will remain in Klamath MILL CITY Spar Cate “Suffered 7 years -then I found Pazo brings amazing relief!” DETROIT GARY COOPER and RUTH ROMAN in Dallas In Technicolor SUNDAY and MONDAY DAV ID BRI VN and JOHN AGAR in Breakthrough i Tl F.SDAY and WEDNESDAY BEN JOHNSON and Bv MRS. OPAL WHITE JOANNE DRl Tommy Mahoney is moving into Poitland where he will go into busi in Í' ness for himself. He has been with 1 the Army Engineers at Mongold. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baldwin and ') two children visited with Mrs. Bald- ! will’s mother, Mrs. Fanny Nolde, at Detroit, Sunday afternoon. THl RSI) Visitors at the Stanley Whites, Sun day afternoon and evening were Mr. Rl TH ROM \N and and Mrs. Harold Mitchell and son of FRANK LOVEJOY Culver and Mrs. Mitchell’s cousin. in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David I.aughran and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crawford spent I the past weekend at Agate Beach Doors open at 7:20 P.M. where they dug clams, and had Complete show can be seen any 9 a very pleasant time. The changeable time up to 8:30 weather did not prevent a nice clam iilllillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli dinner, Saturday evening. The group left Friday evening from Mongold and I returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Art Richardson and Mrs. Pat Crawford were guests of Mrs. Chet Thomas at a bridge party Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Johnson, nee Kay Smith, who were united in afternoon. marriage. July 7 at the Immanuel Conception church in Stay ton. The Austin Marr was taken to Salem groom is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson of Lyons, and the bride Memorial hospital Tuesday by Mill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith of Stayton. The couple will City Ambulance after his removal reside in Wichita Falls. Texas, near Shepperd Field air force base where from a 14-foot hole into which he had the grocni is stationed. (Photo courtesy The Statesman) fallen. The fall broke one leg and seriously injured the other ft is re Falls with her grandmother while the asked today that an expression of liably reported. The accident occurred Reverend Turnbulls attend Youth thanks and appreciation be extended while Marr was at work some four Camp at Silver Creek Falls. Roland to each and everyone of those individ miles west of Breintenbush Springs. and David Vmphress, Roland Mainard uals who made the Third Annual It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now and Tommy Drew will accompany the Aviation Day such a huge success. Turnbulls to this annual Youth Camp The Mill City Volunteer Firemen of the Assembly of God church. hope that the public will not forget Mrs. Ruth Bass expects as guests them and their waste-paper drive, QUALITY in her home any day now Mr. and Sunday, July 29. Big quantities of Mrs. Harry Dunlap and son, Noel, of bundled scrap-paper left on the front Gold Butte. porch make them very sure they have Tonight is Mill City Garden club not been slighted. Thanks, to Bob Veness and Art night, according to its president Mrs. Hedges, Mill City sports plenty of new H. D. Pound. Lee Barry is confined to his bed streets signs. The last final push in because of illness. Mr. Berry is Mrs. getting these signs up occurred last week. Veness is hot after numbering Dewey Flatman’s father. WE DELIVER the homes and business houses now. The John Muirs are Portland guests Mill City Stayton Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fredrick Olin of this week of friends and relatives. Phone 3215 Phone 2484 Klamath Falls visited friends in Mill Mr. and Mrs. A. Weise had as week City, Friday. end guests in their home Mr. and Members and families of the Ma Mrs. Vai Filipini of Astoria. Mr. sonic Lodge and Eastern Star Chapter Filipini is a naval officer stationed enjoyed a picnic at Moore’s Grove, at Tongue Point naval base in Astoria. Sunday. A dinner was served at 1 Shuffleboard Good Music The Charles Umphresses are in p.m. The picnickers worked off the Corvallis on business today. effects of the big dinner by playing Mrs. V. I. Galbraith and Mrs. W. games. D. Turnbull are the instructors of Mrs. Don Sheythe is spending the the Bible Treasure club of the Assem week in San Francisco, California, bly of God church where some 20 visiting in the home of her brother. youngsters, aged 4 to 14. are cur Mrs. Mildred Allen had as guests rently in attendance. The Bible class in her home this week Miss Virginia Where Friends Meet will continue each Saturday morning Mason and mother of Jefferson. until school opens. Class starts at Miss Mason was formerly a teacher On Highway 222, Linn County Side 10:30 and lasts one hour. in the Mill City high school. Mrs. “Tex” Agee and daughters, Jo MILL CITY Ellen and Alene. are visiting in Cres cent City, Calif. Mrs. Agee’s mother George "Sparky" Ditter and relatives reside in California. Byron Davis, proprietor of Davis Airport near Gates and Mill City, By ELSIE MYERS Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newsome and daughter, Patsy, of Sisters were week end guests at the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett. Spending Sunday at the Ike Myers home were Miss Hester Thorpe and Mrs. Lucy Dav dson of Gresham and Mrs. Lettie Crabtree of Portland. Sand— T >x of Fox Valley was the house gues of Jackie Bickett several days of tl e past week. Mr. an< Mrs. Longnecker were callers Monday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anne Longnecker, in Silverton and his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longnecker. Visitors at the Louie Ray home Sunday were their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz, and family of Scio. Wagonmaster Three Secrets Ifuilding Materials of All Kinds FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY MEANDER INN ELKHORN Furnish Your Table with We Rebuild Starters and Generators FRESH in Our Shop MOTOR REPAIRS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES from our Vegetable Cooler CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for their expresions of sympathy and as sistance during our recent bereave ment. MRS. B L. ALLEN L. F. KNIGHT Family NOW OPEN Ralph & Esther's Gates General Store CAFE Brake Adjusting $1 and up M Carburetor \l Cleaning Al's Richfield Service Station MILL CITY On Highway 222 Open Daily 5:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. NEXT TO MIL! CITY TAVERN r I RID \Y and 8 VTURDAY IlllllllilllliS