The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 27, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    March 27, 1952
held at the next regular meeting,
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
April 17. Mrs. Hutcheson, Mrs. Joe
Joaquin and the new members will
their tiny daughter by death.
The were weekend guests of the Eric Ny­
act as hostesses. Refreshments were
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
By MRS. RUTH JOHNSON
I Smedley’s are former Idanha resi- bergs.
Mrs. Claude Holbert, Anne Stevens,
The air around here has been of a served at the close of the evening by
The weather up here is swell for
_ dents.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis spent the and Mrs. Eric Nyberg and children
dark indigo shade for sometime past, th hostesses Mrs. Floyd Völkel and ducks. There are ponds large enough
all because of cuss words! Farmers Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt to the two new for several ducks to swim about in weekend in Bend on business and were Salem visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Even Evenson wen:
and gardners eussin’ the weather that members welcomed into the club, Mrs. our streets—if you can call them that? i visiting friends. Marla Vickers, John
has been dished out to them lately. George Bailey and Mrs. Margie
Henry (Hank) J. Johnson, a former Davis, and Mrs. Vickers drove over to Bend Saturday, Mrs. Evenson who
hasn’t been too well, went to see Dr.
They “don’t like it—nothing but cold, Anderson, special guests, Mrs. Ed Idanha resident is now in the Veter­ to Bend to bring Mrs. Davis home.
snow and rain—can’t understand Kadine, Mrs. Merle Devine and daugh­ an’s hospital in Seattle.
Any of
Mrs. Tom Floyd took her baby to Chernenkoff, who is her medical di­
why anybody wants to live in a heck ter Loren, and members Mrs. Velma Hank's old friends that would like to Mill City or medical treatment and rector.
of a place like this for anyway." Carey, Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Ed­ cheer him up address his mail to found out the child had a broken collar j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laymann.have
moved their home to its new location
Since news of tnornados in the south, mund Davis, Mrs. Arthur Findley, Henry J. Johnson, Veteran’s Admin­ bone.
They moved their
blizzards, floods, death and destruc­ Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Mrs. Glen Hearing, istration, 4435 Beacon Ave. Hospital,
The Carl Campbell family have in new Detroit.
tion, even below zero weather in our Mrs. Joe Joaquin. Mrs. Albert Millsap, Seattle, Wash.
moved from Detroit to Hood River. | tavern there a few weeks ago and have
it about all set ready to go.
own state nearer home, there has been Mrs. Laura Joaquin and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Toderoff and
Sophy Virgil is visiting in Detroit
a noticable change, a clearing of the Thomas.
small son have moved to Bend. Mr. and Idanha. She is the former op­
Mrs. Dan Morrison was hostess at Toderoff’s father,Mike Toderoff is in erator of “Vic’s” cafe in Detroit.
Quality Job Printing at
air. Now it goes, “What’s the loss of
a few early green onions and heads a birthday dinner, Thursday evening, St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland, so I Mr. and Mrs. Al Stuber of Salem
The Mill City Enterprise
of lettuce compared to that of lives compimenting her husband on his Ted has to manage his father’s busi-|
Places were ness while he is confined to the hos­
and homes—‘taint such a bad place birthday anniversary.
laid for the honored guest, Mr. Morri­ pital.
to live after all, this old canyon.
Members of the Gates Woman’s club son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mr.
A. J. Sutter, Joe Towinger, and
met at the home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin, and Mrs. Joe Joaquin, daughter, Dar­ Joe Fisher of Mt. Angel were Idanha
lene
and
the
hostess.
Mrs.
Morrison.
Thursday evening, March 20. In the
visitors a while last week looking up l
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson were old friends. Mr. Sutter is a former
absence of the president, Mrs. W. R.
NOW IS THE TIME TO REPLACE
Hutcheson, the vice-president, Mrs. recent guests in Portland at the homes Breitenbush resident.
THAT OLD LEAKY ROOF!
Ed Davis presided at a short busi­ of relatives and friends. Portland
Marion Aiderman is home now. He
ness section. Miss Lorena Devine was their former home.
Centuries of brewing experi­
will be hospitalized in the near future
entertained those present with several
The benefit card party, sponsored for surgery, his second for kidney
ence have shown that certain
! accordian solos, the remainder of the by the Gates Parent-Teacher associa­ stones.
waters have a more solvent
at Salem 3-7177 Collect for
1 evening was spent informally. Mrs. tion and held in ahe recreation rooms
Cpl. Frank Brasmer’s leave is up
quality than others to extract
Margie Anderson, a new member held of the high school, Friday evening,
FREE ESTIMATE
and he has left for Ft, Lewis, Wash.
rare and desirable flavors from
I the lucky number and won a beautiful March 21, was well attended. Twelve
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
pair of hand painted pillow cases. tables of canasta, five hundred and
the hops and grains, and im­
Brasmer of Idanha.
It was announced that election of pinochle were in play while the young­
part them to the beer. Our sub­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carte went to
officers for the coming year would be sters played bingo. More than $20 Salem
Tuesday. Mr. Carte had some
terranean water proves how
was realized from the entertainment. dental work done.
201 N. Commercial — SALEM
this faultless brewing water
Mrs. Burrel Cole held high score in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Storey
and
CONSISTENTLY
produces an outstanding beer.
500 and was awarded the first prize, small daughter went to Prineville
Mrs. Martha Bowes, consolation; Mrs. over the weekend to visit Mrs. Storey’s
' * -■*
>. *
Kenneth Martig, first in pinochle, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Clarence Johnson, low; Mrs. Verner Mrs. Fred Martin and niece Mildred.
Evans, high in canasta, Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cannon and two
Millsap, low. Ronnie Kuhlman re­ daughters of Willamina, Ore., were
ceived a prize for having bingoed the weekend visitors of Mrs. Cannon’s
greatest number of times and Sherry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lady.
Shiner, received a consolation gift.
Oscar Renn and Pat Patterson took
Refreshments were served by the com­ a trip to Bend over the weekend.
WE ARE PLEASED
mittee in charge, Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mr. Renn bought a quilt for $285.
Mrs. Joe Joaquin and Don Miley. All the proceeds went to the cancer
TO SERVE YOU!
They were assisted by Mrs. Cecil fund. That quilt should keep “Osk”
Haun.
We hope you are pleased
warm next winter.
Attending the auto show in Port-
with our service.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith went to
land Thursday evening of last week California. Mr. Smith wanted to visit
ALL ITEMS TO BE SOLI) AT DISCOUNT
were Joe Bowes, Harold Wilson and his brother before he was called over­
Joe Joaquin.
seas. Quincy is our good postmaster
Bob Van Eaton, who has been at up here.
Light Refreshment Beverage of
home on a 20 day leave from the
Millions of Temperate People
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smidley lost
TO BE MOVED
U. S. Navy was a dinner guest at the
•IVMPIA MEWING Ct, ILTMPIS WASH .ISA
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Haun
dur
­
Mill City
*Trod« Marks Roa. U. S. Pot Off
ing his stay. Those present were Bob,
Wilmer Crites, Mr. and Mrs, Haun,
daughters, Barbara and Louise and
son Marvin.
Van Eaton was a
student at the Gates high school prior
— GET IN ON THE GOOD BUYS —
to his induction into the service.
Among Gates folk attending the
basketball tournament in Eugene last
MOVING MAY 1st
Friday and Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Ryal and daughter, Joan,
TO
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N. High, (»rand Bldg
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Miley.
BEFORE BUYING SHOES
Elbert Larson of Bend spent last
SEE THE MASON LINE
weekend in Gates with his daughter
and son. Birdie and Jerry I.arson.
During his stay they drove to Hebo,
236 N. HIGH STREET
SENATOR HOTEL BLDG.
on the coast, to visit relatives,
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Burrel Cole were their son
CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cole
Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.
and two children of Netarts. Mr. and
Mrs. Cole have received word from
another son, BM3, Thurlo Cole, of
his departure for Japan from his
station in California. He had only
recently returned from that area after
having seen service there for a year
or more.
Mrs. Richaid Mitchell of Mehama
has been the guest of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Gerald Garrison for the past
week. Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs.
Gerald Garrison and her guest drove
to Mehama Thursday evening, where
Mrs. Michell was guest of honor at a
post-nubtial shower. Richard Mitchell
was inducted into the army less than
a lonth after their marriage.
Mrs. Alta Leedy had as her guests
Saturday, her son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Leedy, of St. Helens and
Mr.and Mrs. Fern Chambers of Scap-
pose. The two couples were returning
FRESH DAIIA — VERY REASONABLE PRICES
to their homes after a trip through
California.
Mrs. Jessie Feed, from Havana
Georgia is a guest at the home of
her step-daughter and husband, Mr.
NIII-I. CWT
and Mrs. Fred Gunskie.
Mrs. Fred Ratzeburg spent Satur­
OPEN WEEK DAYS: 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.
day night and Sunday at the home of
CLOSED: Sundays and Holidays
her father and sister, *T" Henness and
Mrs. Lillie Lake. Mrs. Lake who was
Wt: t.l\l TRADING STAMPS AND ALUMINUM AND DISHES
quite seriously ill with the flu is able
to be up and about again, she reports
she is as good as new.
Word from Pfc. Marshall Lake, who
is serving in Korea tells of good
weather there, no snow, no rain, "nice
sunny days", at the time of writing
to his wife. Mrs. Marshall 1-ake.
Miss Dolena JoAnne Lake, daughter
In 63-80%*of the cases
of Russell Iurke and Clyde Schroeder,
in doctors' testsl
were married March 15, in Reno,
Nevada. The young couple were
• Those suffocating "heat
-schoolmates while attending the
waves” — alternating with ner­
Gates high school. They will reside
vous. clammy feelings — and
in Gates. The wedding came as a
accompanied often by restless
great surprise to their former school­
irritability and nervousness —
mates and friends.
are well-known to women suf­
During 1952 Mountain States Power Com­
fering the functionallv-caused
Don’t forget the benefit dance, given
pany will expend 54,500,000 for additions and im­
dlstressof middle life change"!
by the Gates volunteer firemen, Sat­
You want relief from such
urday n'ght. in the high school gym­
provements to generating plants, transmission and
suffering. And—chances are—
nasium. “The Gates Local Notes”
you can get it. Thrilling relief!
distribution lines, substations and other facilities
will furnish the music and a good
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IDANHA
ROOFING
Olympia
rare flavor?
Call Western Auto
Gamble's Western Auto Supply Co.
**It’s the Water
GIGANTIC
Removal Sale
s
To Reduce The Stock
CAFE
:
Rubber Boot
Work
Never
Full Soles and
Heels
a Dull Moment
’Selling Down to the Floors'
:
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
Chuck's Shoe Shop
MILL CITY TAVERN
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RECTAL DISORDERS
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more and better electric service.
These expenditures during 1952, as well as
nearly $25,000,000 spent for expansion and im­
provement since the end of World War II, testify
to our continuing faith in the development of the
areas we serve.
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