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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1951)
HUCKLEBERRY FINN Thought for today... w. November 1. 1951 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ♦ quick ! 0* 0* Xx) outs’ "\ HUCK FIHH IS ROLLED X ck KT ih G *rtt> C ä W w T us G a B(<5 ipcKiNG glass ! “Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called.” —John Stuart MM For moderate refreshment of the serious illness of her mother, who it is reported had fallen and Light fractured her hip. Her advanced age, 90 years, added to the seriousness of YMI By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP Students on the honor roll for the the accident. •"/Zi Mr Waltr Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newberg from six weeks in the junior-senior Gates high school included the following; Duluth, Minnesota, are new comers seniors, Lorena Devine and Maxine to Gates. They will operate the Schroeder; juniors, Betty Tpcker; boarding house formerly operated by sophomores, Ella Mae Drew; fresh Mrs. Newberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. man, Eddie Butler and Rose Mason; Percy Mulligan, who recently leased eighth grade, Charles Kuhlman and and are at the Maples Cafe and Judy Mershon; seventh grade, Dona- iTavern, lee Oliver. The grand opening of the Maples Patsy Pennick was complimented <afe and tavern was held Wednesday, on the occasion of her sixth birthday evening, Oct. 31. Refreshments were anniversary when her mother, Mrs. served^ to those attending. Mr. and William Pennick invited several of Mrs. Percy Mlligan, new managers, ■' her imall friends to join her in a line make a specialty of “muligan stew”, party to see “Alice in Wonderland” ’ also serve sandwiches and chili. There has been an epidemic of bad at the Mill City theatre to be followed by the usual birthday cake and ice ' colds and flu here the past week. cream at Muir's bakery. The group Among those ill and confined to their included Patsy and Billy Pennick, homes were Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Claudia Bemish, Barbara Jean Hirte, Edmund DaviB and Mrs. Lula Collins. Mrs. Elmer Stewart returned home Frances and Warren Reid, Mrs. J. W. last weekend following a week spent Reid and Mrs. Pennick. Seen in Salem Saturday were Mrs. in Seattle where she was the guest of Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Edward Chance, relatives, Upon her return Mr. Stew- Mrs. Robert Levon and Ray Lord, en art left for Eastern Oregon, elk 1 hunting. route to Portland for the weekend. | Robert Boaz was seriously injured Mrs. Ray Lord was called to La I Saturday afternoon when his car Grande the first of the week by news failed to make a sharp curve on the highway about two miles east of Gates. I The car Ifft the road and turned over four times before landing in the ditch below. Boaz, alone in the car Good Music Shuffleboard received serious head injuries and was taken by ambulance to a Salem hospi tal. The car was badly damaged. At Salem General hospital over night last reports his condition was un last week following an appendectomy. changed. He is the son of Mrs. Don After his release from the hospital, Gessner and was employed on the he was taken to the home of Mr. and Detroit dam. He, his wife and three Mrs. Frank Saunders, in Salem until Where Friend* Meet children have resided here for the he was able to be brought home. past two years. Mrs. Ben Barton from Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montag of Washington, arrived in Gates Sunday On Highway 222, Linn County Side Portland were Gates visitors Friday. to join her husband who is employed MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Montag, who are owners with the Bonneville Power Co. here. of the Park Mote) and Rainbow court They have secured an apartment in had recently returned from a trip to | the Oak Motel. George “Sparky” Ditter New York City. Mrs. Burrel Cole was hostess Sun Among those from Gates attending day, at her home complimenting her the N. Santiam Chamber of Commerce son Darre| Cole of Netarts, Ore., on dinner and program in Sublimity, the occasion of his birthday anniver Wednesday evening of last week,! sary. A family dinner was served in were Mayor Jerry Lyons, Mr. and his honor to him, his wife, Mrs. Dar Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Floyd rel Cole and two children, Joann and Völkel, Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Don Miley, Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Cole, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mr. Sharlene and Brent of Mill City. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mr. and Guests at the home of Mrs. Lillie Mrs. Albert Millsap. Lake and her father, T. L. Henness Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Arthur for a stay of several days are Mr. and Findley and Mrs. Albert Millsap were Mrs. Fred Ratzeberg of Salem. Mrs. delegates representing the Gates Ratzeberg is Mrs. Lake’s sister and i Woman’s club at the Marion County she and her family were residents of Federation of Women’s clubs, which Gates for many years. Other guests was held in Salem Friday. at the Lake-Henness home were Mrs. “At the Bottom of the Hill” Members of the Gates Woman’s club Helen Ratzeberg and Mrs. Lester are busy preparing for the annual Mason, both from Tillamook. bazaar which will be held at the high Pfc. Marshall Lake who has been school recreation rooms the'evening at home on a twelve day furlough of November 30 and at rehearsals of will report for duty at San Francisco, the play, “Love Rides the Rails”, a Friday, November 2. where he will be “Meller Dramer”, which will be pre stationed for twenty days before being sented December 6, at the Mill City transfered. theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance and twins were Sunday guests in Albany at the home of Chance's brother and family. The two younger children stayed in Gates at the Joe Joaquin home. Jimmy Hearing small son of Mr. KEEP OREGON GREEN and Mrs. Glen Hearing, was in the AMAZING! * 5*0 MEANDER INN » THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE SALEM omtnerclaJ St. Has Everything for Your OFFICE NEEDS Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies «a»»» X.'a «K K SflXSlXRMKSflKS WKXWKWKKMWKWKtKWIKIKIKOffiSSKIiSXIKKBCXKOnKKOŒflKIKS Never NEW COFFEE SHOP Voir Open for Business! a Dull Moment MILL CITY TAVERN Be Prepared for Winter Driving Try Our 5c Coffee! Rutz Coffee Shop Next Door to Mill City Variety OPEN EVERY DAY — 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fountain 5c Coffee Hamburgers Dinners Short Orders For Safety & Convenience Tire Chains WE CARRY THE McKAY LINE OF TIRE ( HAINS In All Popular Sixes Anti-Freeze FKEEZONE PERMANENT TYPE ANTIFREEZE In Gallons and Quarts SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP Open a Checking Account! $10,000 Deposit Insurance MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. STAYTON. ORE. «