The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 04, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    HUCKLEBERRY FINN
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October I. 1951
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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'j^^Thought for today...
“The Freedom and
Happiness of man
are the sole objects
of all legitimate
governments.”
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— Thomas Jefferson
tor
moderate
refreshment
WHY NOT BUY
Light
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'"It’s the Water
Olympia Br»wma Co., Oly noia, Wa»h., U. S. A. *®
Good Music
Shuffleboard
MEANDER INN
Where Friends Meet
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On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
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George "Sparky” Ditter
4.
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats and Groceries
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
her birthday anniversary. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bevier,
and sons, Jerry and Jimmie; Mrs.
Arnold Syverson, Harvey and Rodney;
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
The rain, which eliminated further
The community chest drive began Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines of Mill
THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are Just acid
When it strikes, take Bell-ans
danger from forest fires and opened in the Lyons district the first of the City; Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Cribbs, indigestion.
tablets. They contain the fastest-actin<
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Sharron
and
Larry,
of
Dalia's;
and
the forests to deer hunters, was the week. The drive is sponsored by the
medicines known to doctors for the relief of
heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25<.
signal for a weekend try for that Mari-Linn P.T.A. club. Mrs. Marga­ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Etzel of Fern
buck.
ret Phillips is the general chairman. Ridge; and Floyd Bassett and Cecil.
Mrs. Lizzie Bassett left for Midvale,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison, She has appointed a committee of the
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hille and Mr. following workers; Eleanor Christen­ Idaho, Monday evening. She will
and Mrs. Gerald Garrison left Friday son, Phyliss Power, Eleanor Smith, spend the week at the home of her
night for Lakeview where the deer Gertrude Jungwirth, Frances Garsjo, daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Fox. She will also visit at the
are reported as being more numerous Thelma Nydegger.
and fatter. They returned with three
The birthday club from Gates met homes of her grandsons, Wilferd Fox
nice bucks.
at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bassett, of Midvale, and Harvey of Weiser.
$1.50 per month and up
Mrs. George Huffman and daugh­
The Floyd Völkel- are causing the Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Also serving Gates, Lyons,
A ters, Janet and Jeanette, visited. Sun­
popping of their neighbors’ and Bassett’s birthday anniversary.
Idanha and Detroit
friends’ eyeballs by swishing past in one o’clock luncheon was served. day at the home of her parents, Mr.
MILL CITY
Several tables of Euchre were jn play. and Mrs. George Hubbard in Eugene.
a beautiful new car.
Most of the farmers in this area Mrs. Jessie Heath won first, Frankie
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens left
DISPOSAL SERVICE
who lost their gardens, flowers and Johnson, second, and Lula Collins, Monday morning for Sheridan, Wyom­
Phone 3952
young fruit trees from deer raids had ■ low. The guest prize went to Mrs. ing, where they will spend the next
I,EOX \RD HERM \X
hoped that the deer season might thin Alta Leedy. Present for the party i ten days with relatives.
were Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, Mrs. Jessie
deer out a bit right at home.
Mrs. Bertha Shepherd has been Heath, Mrs. Frankie Johnson, Mrs.
quite ill at her home for the past Wilma Stewart, Mrs. Maude Davis,
week. Her sons, Harold Shepherd Mrs. Lula Collins and Mrs. Martha
of Tillamook, Paul Shepherd from Bowes of Gates; and Mrs. Blanche
McCULLOCH SALES AND SERVICE
Idaho and her daughter, Mrs. Banner Sy verson of Mill City. Guests for
Hampton from Idaho, have been at the afternoon were Mrs. Alta Leedy
her bedside all week. At latest re­ of Gates and Mrs. Bertha Allen of
ports Mrs. Shepherd is much im­ Lyons.
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mittelstaldt
Mrs. Gwen Schaer, daughter, Carol, from Omaha, Nebraska, were dinner
and Mrs. Robert Levon spent Satur­ guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
day in Salem. Miss
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Elizabeth Thomp- Ivan Smith. The young couple are
son of Salem returned with them for honeymooning in the Northwest.
COMPLETE STOC K OF SAWS AND PARTS
the weekend at the Schaer home,
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
i Mrs. Schaer entertained, Sunday. and Mrs. Jack Duggan were Mr. and
i She prepared a family dinner in honor Mrs. Don Smith. Tommie and Mike
of her daughter, Carol, who celebrated of Salem.
her sixth birthday. Those present for
Mrs. Floyd Bassett was surprised
the occasion were Carol and three when a group of relatives gathered
Phone 2871
brothers, Miss Thompson, Mr. and
at her home Sunday in celebration of
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Mrs. Robert Levon, Mr. and Mrs.
LYONS, ORE
Clarence Johnson and son, Royal.
Chester Gain.»; former resident of were entertained in Corvallis at the
Gates, now of Salem was a recent home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Berry.
house guest at the C. I). Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Child compli­
He also called at the Gerald Heath mented he and his family at a dinner
and Edmund Davis homes before re­ at their home in Woodburn. Satur­
day evening, before his departure for
turning to Salem.
Members of the Gates Birthday Hamilton Air Base, near San Fracisco,
club were entertained Saturday after­ Calif., a group of schoolmates and
noon at the home of Mrs. Floyd Bas- I friends including Miss Lorena Devine,
I sett near Lyons. Luncheon was Marlin Cole, Miss Zalasked and David
served to the guests at one-thirty. Zalasked met for a farewell party.
I Cards were in play at three tables.! Pfe. Child and Miss Zalasked were
| Mrs. Gerald Heath brought home the also guests in Salem at the home of i
first prize, Mrs. Clarence Johnson , Miss Georgia Shane.
second, and Mrs. Lula Collins, eon-o- ' The Gates home extension unit will
lation. Guest prize was awarded Mrs. meet as scheduled, Tuesday, Oct. 9
Alta Leedy.
Others present were at the Gates high school recreation
Mrs. E. I.. Davis. Mrs. MarthaBowes. | rooms. The meeting begins at 10:30
FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES
Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Arnold a.m. A pot-luck luncheon at noon
Syverson, Mrs. Elmer Stewart and a will be served. All ladies interested
are cordially invited. The subject
guest, Mrs. Earl Allen, of Lyons.
The first meeting of the Gates par­ this week is “step saving kithens.”
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hess, formerly
ent- teachers association will be held
MILL CITY
at the high school, Thursday evening, of Empire, ,have purchased the pro­
October -1. at S p.m. Mrs. Verner perty in Gates of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
OPEN
WEEK
DAYS: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.
Evans is president. The hostesses Hatton. They arrived in Gates a
will be the teachers of the grade and week ago. They completed the deal
CLOSED: Sundays and Holidays
and took possession Monday, Oct. 1.
high schools.
WE
GIVE
TRADING
STAMPS AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES
Pic. George Child jr.. son of Mr. The property is located on the corner
and Mrs. George Child left Wednesday of the highway and the Elkhorn road,
of last week. Child was home on a just west of the post office. It in­
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twenty-day furlough. The time was cludes a large lot. several trailers,
spent at the home of his parents, i and a modern utility house. The
His visit at home was the occasion i Hesses plan construction of a dwelling
for numerous family dinners and get- I for their own use.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flud, who have
to-gethers of friends and former
schoolmates. He, his parents, brothers resided in Gates for the past year,
and Miss Rosella Zalasked of Mehama moved this week to Mill City.
LYONS
HEART ATTACK OR
INDIGESTION?
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Lyons Saw Shop
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