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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1951)
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Hl CKLEBERRY FINN GATES sewervces «ei BUT HEllit'3 '»01 By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP AHO WXJST Guests last Sunday and Monday at kazoo »sacs the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn hardt were his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhardt, of North ■J cofoses a - Q Richland, Wash., and Mrs. G. C. Earn HfcXGO MARC* is . hardt, their mother, of Richland, Of the STOSt Wash., Mrs. David Barnhardt, Gates, was a dinner guest each day of their J visit. « Mrs. Velma Carey accompanied her ; OH MT €05H.’ •on Donald Carey of Stayton to Port- | bclls ” V- s’’»’*’ land over the weekend, a week ago fVJWBE R . $o To where they were guests at the home /WVSIC >t OUT To ’cune 5 t»»*» UvisCH of their son and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey. Don *r>d Eugene went duck hunting, Sun- day. Mrs. Donald Carey visited in directors, to be used for a year and a for Thanksgiving. Molnar won seven Gates at the home of her parents, half as an auxiliary school room, for of the Thanksgiving birds during the a monthly rental of $80,00. A special Mill City Volunteer Firemen’s affair! Mr and Mrs. Harold Wilson. Saturday and the Firemen’s bene Mrs. Warren Varcoe has taken over meeting of the tax payerswill be called A Friendly Place the management of the Oak Park for the purpose of voting a special tax fit at the fire hall meant that Byron He won motel while the former manager, Mrs. levy of $1,000 to finance this move. Davis became $100 richer! The awarding of Cub Scout badges To While Away John La Haie will take a much needed Should this levy' be voted down, it is the coveted prize put up by the Fire will highlight the Monday, Nov. 26, rest. Mr. and Mrs. La Haie will con reported the board of directors, who men. 7:30 p.m. meeting of six Cub Dens in Your Idle Hours have already signed a lease for the A program of religious music was the Mil) City high school. tinue to reside at the motel. Wolf, I use of the church, will have school presented at the Presbyterian church Bear, and Lion badges will be pre- Work on the club room to be fin ished in the Gates community house funds sufficient to pay $50.00 per last Sunday evening by the choir. sented to Cub Scouts. All parents are especially invited j was started the last of the week. month and they personally pay the The choir is under the direction of Some progress was made by Ray Lord additional $30.00 Directors are Ed. Mrs. Donald Sheythe, and accompanist to this November 26 meeting. Par and Albert Millsap, who spent most Chance, Elmer Klutke and Floyd Völ is Mrs. Lee Ross. Choir members ents can assist in the impressive include Maxine Hill, Rosamond Re award ceremonies. This is the occa of Sunday on the job. More volun- kel. mine, Frances Merrill, Jane Thacker, sion when parents can take part in • What a comfort it is, in teer labor is expected later on will Bernice Gordon, Joan Caudle, Dorothy honoring their sons for their achieve time of serious illness, to be appreciated. This room when Kelly, Belle Trask, Ina Chase, Dorothy ments. Friends and others interested know that hands—skilled completed will be used by the City Dyhrman, Betty Kelly and *Mary will be more than welcome. and experienced in the Council as a City hall, also provide a Kelly. At a free will offering over task assigned—serve you The theme of the meeting will be meeting place for the Gates Woman’s GATES $140 was received to apply on the new “trading”. Each Cub Scout will make with painstaking care. | Mr. and Mrs. William E. Teal are club. Your prescription is im electric organ that the church is now or bring something which he can having as their guests for Thanks Solicitors were canvasing the portant to you— »nd to us. enjoying. trade. town the past week seeking donations giving weekend, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. The Mill City Garden club enjoyed Andrews from Vancouver, Wash. for the building fund for the comple Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown and a talk Tuesday evening of this week tion of the Christian church, now by Hellmuth Schreina from Wiliam- | under construction. The new church daughter, Lynn, are visiting in Leba ette university. Mr. Schreina is an ' is located on property donated by Mr. non, Thursday for their Thanksgiving exchange student from Germany, and Shuffleboard Good Music and Mrs. Lang Strafford, on the Linn dinner with Mrs. Brown’s nephew. he told many interesting things to RHIABll* Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and county side of the river, across from his audience. He plans to remain in the Gates schools. It is reported that children. Sherry and Terry, are enjoy the United States he told his listeners. the church, when completed will be ing their Thanksgiving vacation at The club raised $19.50 at a “cake PRESCRIPTIONS rented by the local school board of Longview, Wash., with Mrs. Hansen’s walk” which was given to the Camp | parents. HHHDnnHHHHnnnnnHHHHaHnnnnBnnBtHnHHHnnnnnDn Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown Fire Girls by their sponsors, the gar Where Friend* Meet went to Salem. They brought back a den club. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open ’ new clarinet for their daughter, Lynn. Try Our Coffee! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ward and chil Sundays and evenings, flowers tele On Highway 222, Linn County Side dren, Frances, Bobbie, and Alfred, Jr. graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, MILL CITY will have Thanksgiving dinner at planters, pot plants, corsages, wed dings, also shrubs and landscaping. Ward’s parent’s home in Mill City. Mrs. Lou Gorman is now working 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone George “Sparky” Ditter Next Door to Mill City Variety 42tf in Portland at Robert Bros. She gen- i 3684. erally comes home for the weekend. [ Dr. Jack Reid took his mother, | OPEN EVERY DAY — 7 a m. to 11 p.m. She stays with her mother while in ' Mrs. d . W. Reid to the Salem Mem- Portland. | oriai hospital for treatment this week Hamburgers Dinners Fountain The William Teals are having as Tuesday. Mrs. Reid has been ill for their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. the past several months. Short Orders 5c Coffee and Mrs. Benjamin Maquary. | Bob Veness took his baby daughter Arthur and Roy Chase drove to to the hospital in Salem for observa- , Portland, Thursday, where they will tion last Friday. The Venesses were , pick up Arthur Chase’s father, Fred afraid of an attack of polio, but were Chase from Bridger, Mont. The Chase told at the hospital that it was the family will then enjoy a Thanksgiving after-effects of an attack of chicken dinner in Salem in the Lyle Dempe- i pox. They were able to bring their wolf home. daughter home Sunday. Mrs. Veness I Charles Harman is having a strug remained at the baby’s bedside. gle with injuries. Just as he removed Miss Daisy Hendricson will visit in I the bandages from his hand after a Salem With Mrs. Vivian Hoenig for. bad cut, his eye developed a severe Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hoenig is a FRESH DAILY — VERY REASONABLE PRICES infection. former Mill City teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten enter X Thanksgiving day visitors in the tained at dinner, Saturday evening in Bob Veness home were Mr. Veness’ honor of the birthday anniversaries mother, Mrs. Jesse Veness, and cousins I of Barbara Jean Roten and Bill Shep of Mrs. Veness, Mrs. Pearl Stiff, and MIDI. CITY herd. Other guests were Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hedin, all of j Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Portland. OPEN WEEK DAYS: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. I II. E. Jull, Wilma Jull and Bobby Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Herron and j Roten. CLOSED: Sundays and Holidays I sons, John and Pat are spending the DANCE — Old-Time at Forester weekend in Medford with the Herrons' WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES hall in Stayton, Saturday, Nov. 24— daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Old-Time music. Admission 50c, spon Ray Arthurs. sored at American Legion. PdAdv. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd held a surprise birthday party for their son. Bill, Saturday evening. Guests I present were Bob and Ellen Shelton, j Ralph and Wilma Jull, Shelby and I Marjorie Umphress, Vera Loucks, and I George and Hazel Neal. The Al Molnars should have had no difficulty enjoying a turkey dinner Cub Scouts Receive First Cub Awards RICHARD’S TAVERN MILL CITY ? MEANDER INN 4 5c Rinz Coffee Shop FOR YOUR PROTECTION! BETTER PACKAGER foods For Safety & Kellom’s Fresh Meats Kellom’s Grocery Convenience Open a Checking Account! Complete Supply of All Your Building Needs . . $10,000 Deposit Insurance nauu Les’s Tavern MILL CITY MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Mill City Theatre TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS Knotty Pine Paneling Pioneer Flintkote Roofing Boysen Paint « Kelly Lumber Sales OPEN SATURDAYS "DAVID AND BATHSHEBA Phone 1815, Mill City Russell Kelly, Manager The Story in Pictures — Part II Dec. 4 and 5 (I) (»<>d demonstrate« hi« anger at king l>a*id*« (t.KFt.ORN I’M k) new found lowr affair with the «irenou« Ralh«brl»a (M ** HAYM \KII) b* refusing to allow the Krk of the I owrnanl within the wall« of Jerusalem. Nathan the Prophet (ROMtlND M 3 ) ad»i«e« Dawid I«» build a tabernacle Io hou«e the %rk out*»dr the gate«. < 2 ) During thi« ert«i«. Halh«heba tell« Da» id *he i« with child. s Da«id order« her hu*l»and. I riah the Hittite (kit1 HON MOORf) bark from the balllrfrowl «o that it can appear he had fathered the » bild. Dami entertain« I riah in hi« palare, but when hi« plan gor« awr» ha« him «ent bark to the front line where inetilabl» he •« killed. (3) kfler the «arr»tire of I riah to the rapture of Rabbah. Da »id take« Ralh«hcba a« hi« own lawful wife in an elaborate rerr- mon». (4) famine «trike« the rounlr«. and Kathan incite« the populace to blame their mi«fortune on the «in« of their king. To Dawid he recite« the parable of the rich man who usurped the poor man*« ewe . »th iron* on hi« longue. Kathan a«k« Dawid Io pa«« lodgment on «urh a tran«gre«*or. Mi««mg the point. Dawid decide« lhe rich man «houhl die. > ou are that man. rep lie« the Prophet. fTo be nwilinunf)