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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1951)
October 25. 1951 ft—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN t- Thought for today... “Freedom exists only where the people take care of I the government. — Woodrou? Wilton For moderate refreshment three schools. Meeting with the re- 1’es from the three districts were Jim Turnbull and Willard Bear who explained the various plans that By MRS. OPAL WHITE might be considered. Those attend The Detroit grade school tea* her- ing the meeting from the Detroit- attended the teachers institute h< Id Idanha district were Earl Parker and at the Keizer school on Thursday and Frank New board members, Mr. Jim Friday of last week. , Gordon, school clerk and Otis White Mrs June Baldwin and children superintendent. visited with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Mr. Julian Kenler from Stayton Noble, in Detroit over Sunday. filled the pulpit of the Christian Mrs. Stanley White and children. : church on last Sunday morning in Kathleen and David, spent the week the absence of Mr. Leland Keithly. end with her parents the Harold Mrs. Keithly received word late in Mitchells in Terrebonne. Harold Ray the week of the death of her brother Jr. returned to his home wi‘h her. in a car accident near Bend. His Don't forget to make your appoint wife is in the hospital in Bend and ment for the well child clinic to be was quite seriously injured. held in Mill City on November 20 It was not discovered until near Dr. Stone will be there and you may noon on Wednesday of last week that make your appointments for the hours the water tank at the grade school was between 2 and 3 p.m. for Nov. 20, if empty. Upon investigation it was you live in Detroit, Idanha or Mon learned that the electric motor on the gold by calling Detroit 4214. pump had burned out. It was most A joint meeting was called at Mill fortunate that the teachers institute City on last Friday night which in was held on the 18 and 19 as the cluded the school boards, the school motor was taken to Salem for repair clerk and the superintendents from and was not returned until late Sun the Detroit, Gates and Mill City day evening. After the motor was schools. The purpose of the meeting i installed and the pump working there was to consider and explain the pos | was still no water in the school. sible advantages as well as any pos- Bill Shuford was called in from the engineers at Mongold and a group of the local men worked most of the ilay on Monday before the leak was discovered. There was no school on Monday. Considerable concern was felt for Myron Watts who became seperated from his hunting party on Sunday evening. The party consisting of Stanley White, Jess Brown and Myron Watts were hunting in the China Hat area of eastern Oregon. Brown and White searched for him until late Sunday night and then returned to their homes hoping that he had found a way home. Not finding him at home they returned on Monday morn ing and secured the assistance of the state police in searching for him. The search continued late into Monday night. However, Mr. Watts was safe in Berni on Monday morning and had “ I missed his returning party. DETROIT Ba Light •~!tt th* Wait* Never a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill" MILL CITY TAVERN Be Prepared for Winter Driving Tire Chains WE CARRY THE McKAY LINE OF TIRE ( HAINS In All Popular Sizes FREEZONE PERMANENT TYPE ANTIFREEZE In Gallons and Quarts SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP STAYTON, ORE. LYONS By MRS. EVA BRESSLER Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian and his mother, Mrs. Catherine Julian, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson in Albany, Thursday, Mrs. Johnson was just brought home from the hospital convalescing from in juries she received in a car accident, Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of Mrs. Catherine Julian and sister of Albert, Mrs. Julian remained at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barker were recent visitors in Tillamook. They are the parents of Mrs. Ivan Smith. The first fall meeting of the Home Extension Unit was held Friday Oct. 19, at the community club house with Mrs. Floyd Bassett, chairman. Other officers are Mrs. Cleve O’Neil, vice chairman and Mrs. Glen Julian, secre tary. Chairman of standing commit tees are Mrs. Cleve O'Neil, member ship and hospitality; recreation, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Ernest Garasjo, IT’S AMAZING! X. HAtpTha Biscurf ma « duoa «. T»f JWUlSH- -WF« was CECELTTLS G fouuo iu » KwaPSaa ■non was O amagio ä RtoMÎ8seaKC# biscuit wxtf in b fi WÎLUMfflbN, N Z ,CCh*t '•'/¿»s srvrreMcro to 2 ows in jail . rbccntlv . Because SHE GOBBLED up TUE GRASS OF A LOCAL Ctxjgr- hoo SY ' 1 VWbet ERASERS WE wewu BREAD ÇRUb WERE USED TC REMOVE k-. PENCIL MARKS Mrs. Alice Huber; care of children, Mrs. Ivan Smith, Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Jack Christensen; standard unit, Mrs. Harley Scott; finance, Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Jack Christen sen, Mrs. Frank Cruthers; food, Mrs. Orville Downing, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Charles Cruson; planning, Mrs. Percy Hiatt; publicity, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mrs. Earl Thayer, Subject and demonstration was gift making with Mrs. Orville Downing and Mrs. Albert Carr, leaders, Present for the meeting were Mesdames Percy Hiatt, Cleve O'Neil, Orville Downing, Glen Julian Floyd Bassett. Albert Carr, Alex Bod eker, Earl Thayer, Hugh Johnston Charles Cruson, Leo Cruson, Jack Christensen, Ernest Garsjo, Frank Cruthers, John Hanson, Ivan Smith, Harley Scott, R. A. Feenstra, Mrs. Alice Huber and Mrs. Barker. Relatives went to Portland, Sunday, for a family gathering and house warming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Downing. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down ing. 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