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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1953)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE GATES Mrs. Howard Shannon of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Haun and family plan to move to Redding, Calif., where Haun is employed as soon as school is out, later moving to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon and three chil dren will take possession of the Gates home in June, following the closing of the California schools. Knowledge is Power Two programs to be presented in the near future at the Gates Com- munity Church of Christ are being ' announced. Sunday afternoon, April 12, from 2:30 to 3:30 o’clock, a program of accordian and guitar music under the direction of Mrs. Harold Wiltsey, of the Wiltsey studios in Salem, will be given. By MRS. S. T. MOORE Sunday, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Paul , Detroit high school junior class Cammack, who haye been missionaries in Bolivia for the last five years, will I members sponsored box social Wed- be present to talk of their experiences | nesday evening to raise funds for i spring activities. in that country and show pictures. The regular meeting of the Detroit A basket dinner will be served fol- I I Women’s Civic club was postponed lowing the morning service and the from Wednesday to next Tuesday, 3 WHATifr>6 WHiTE HOItf Of UFFlW' X. Atf AWTHfCfc program held in the afternoon. April 7, when it will be held at the TON? Mr. and Mrs. Cammack are ex home of Mrs. Audrey Layman. Forest service families gathered residents of Gates where he was prin (1) Many women who have children are actively engaged cipal of the high school for two years. Sunday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. in modeling. Betty Caldwell writes about one of these women Irving Steers who will be tiansferred in Redbook magazine. The model’s name is Phyllis Moran, Mrs. Cammack was director of the soon to Blue river. school band. Steers, who has been clerk at the and she’s the mother of eight children, one girl and seven boys. After the five older boys had put in their appearance Recent guests at the home of Mr. ranger station office for the past Mrs. Moran attended a modeling year, will assume the duties of scaler and Mrs. Lang Stafford were Mr. and school, and began working part- million persons have been sent at his new post. Mrs. Clifford Rains of Lebanon and time as a model. During her five on to Formosa, the rest remain Present at the farewell party were Mrs. Alice Thacker of Mill City. years as a model she has ap at Hong Kong in homeless desti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and peared on 18 television programs. tution. Americans have donated Mayer and Mrs. Floyd Völkel, left Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean She models maternity clothes. generously to organizations work Saturday for a 10-day vacation which and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Between babies she has entered ing for these homeless, and the will take them at least as far as White, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mason and five beauty contests, always made Chinese residents of Hong Kong Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Steers and Nevada. They own and operate the are learning at first hand the the finals, but never won. daughter Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Gates General store. Tom Moran, a sign salesman necessity of charity in these S. T. Moore and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lord were Port for an outdoor advertising firm, times. Steers were presented with a land visitors over the weekend. Mr. set The is enthusiastic about his wife’s of China cups and saucers by the (3) Some unknown artist 1,000 and Mrs. Lord own the Lord Motel group. career. They have trained their or more years ago designed the children to work as a team in White Horse of Uffington. It is in Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn have taking care of the house and each carved a full two feet deep in Mrs. Edmund Klecker, daughters moved to Ephrata, Wash., where they other. Janet and Kristine and son Jeffrey of will enter business. Also at Ephrata the white chalk rock of an Eng Madras, visited at the home of Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, (2) The city of Hong Kong is lish hill near Oxford, and is more Klecker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- former Idanha residents. now the world's largest DP camp. than 100 yards long. In the Mid During the past three years, 2'4 dle Ages a book listed this horse Bert Millsap last week. Other guests The Baughns operated a garage in million refugees have fled from as the second wonder of England over the weekend weiw Rodney and old Detroit for many years and re the Chinese mainland to this after Stonehenge. The story of Lee Klecker and Bruce Neitling of cently established a home on a site island city, according to a picture the White Horse is told in De Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Swan overlooking the new town. story in the December Catholic Volkskrant, an Amsterdam news and baby daughter Kathy, of Salem. Digest. Of this number about a paper. Mrs. Baughn has been active as W. S. Hudson left the last of the girl scout leader an din the Detroit week for Phoenix, Ariz., on a busi Church of Christ. consistently ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson oper Easter Sunday will be marked by Detroit City Council ate the Gates self service laundry. three services at the Detroit Church A large delegation of Gates folk of Christ, including a sunrise service Meets on April 14 attended the opening of the Santiam at 6:15, Sunday school at 9:45 fol- By BOOTS CHAMPION Memorial hospital Sunday. Among lowed by church services at 11 and Detroit—The next council meeting them were Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. an evening program scheduled for will be held on Tuesday, April 14th Burrel Cole, Mrs. Louisa Wiggles- 7:30. Richard Hake, minister, will (every second Tuesday of the month) worth, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mr. and Mrs. officiate. at 8 p.m. in the library at the Detroit Walter Biisbin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sunday school classes will partici Miley, Mrs. Cecil Haun and Mr. and pate in the morning program and a school. Our councilmen are doing every Mrs. Clare Henness. special Easter film and music will be thing they can, but with out your co Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun have featured in the evening. operation the burden weighs heavily traded their Gates property for a upon the shoulders of these men. home and forty acres of land ip Chow Your ideas, views, opinions, and I chilla, Calif., belonging to Mr. and volunteered service is urgently needed in the building of our new commu BY JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH.D Out in Chicago the police pinched two bookmakers who were using nity. IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO a ladies' lounge as headquarters Many important issues come up for PLAYA RADIO DURING for taking bets on horses. Would discussion at these meetings, and your be quite an experience, wouldn’t THUNDERSTORMS fei) support for or against is vital to all it? You walk in to powder your .a nose and wind up losing your of us. So come on let’s get BEHIND shirt our councilmen. DETROIT The average American family shown above is illustrating how to avoid jangled nerves, lowered efficiency, lack of energy and dull wits. They are doing it simply enough by eating a good breakfast. For. according to nutrition experts, all those symptoms can result if you skip or skimp breakfast. Speaking to his board of gover- nors, Curtiss H. Scott, of I.ouis- ville, Ky., chairman of the Amer- ican Bakers Association, recently related numerous findings on what happens when you start omitting the first meal of the day, or cut ting it down to a minimum. Studies have shown that people who omit breakfast lose efficiency around mid-morning. They make more mistakes in their work, slow up generally. Children show less response in school than do those who eat a complete breakfast. Scott figured that a loss of ten minutes per day per person as a result of poor breakfast habits can account for 43,000 lost man hours per year in a company em ploying 1,000 persons, as one ex- ample of what can, happen if breakfast habits are bad. He quoted from a number of eminent authorities who empha size that the human body cannot stay efficient if it does not receive food between the evening meal and lunch the next day. He related a report from Dr. E. V. McCollum of John Hopkins University who notes that bodily stores aie reduced during the night and if they are not replen ished by adequate breakfast, weakness, irritability and reduced stamina result. And what is a good breakfast? Nutritionists list fruit or juice, cereal, eggs and breakfast meat, toast and your usual morning bev erage with milk preferred. That kind of a breakfast pro vides a suitable proportion of the body's requirements for the day ahead in protein, calories, calcium, vitamins and minerals and other elements. It makes a good start for a good day and can be a strong factor in building a healthier people for a healthier nation, the baking in dustry leader comments. I I Salem Sand & Gravel Co. HEAVY HAULING Phone STAYTON 5017 Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Rental Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 J KEEP THEM HEALTHY ■ (, DZ • > OUT OF : GODFREY’S " TEABAG F I ” » ää I QUALITY FOOD S s « at Girods Super Market (hi the Hiffliwaii at STAYTON Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers I-lb box 29c Wonderfood Marshmellow 1-lb. bag 2 for 49c Jewel Deviled Meat I cans 25c Snowdrift Shortening. 3-lb. can 89c Wesson Oil Qt 69c Fishers Biskit Mix Ige box 39c Durkee Mayonaise Qt 59c Pacific Coffee n. 79c •> Norpac Corn. No. 303 for 29C •> Mill Race Beans No. 303 for 25c Standby Tuna. Chunk Style 29c Jelletine, assorted flavors I pkg 25c Del Monte Sliced Pineapple N o 229 c Flav-R-Pac Frozen Strawberries 2 for 49c 12-oz. pkg. Flav-R-I’ak Lima Beans 10-oz. pkg..................... 2 f°r 49c Qt. 39c Mayflower Ice (’ream gallon $1.49 PRODUCE Celery, top grade lb 12c Radishes and Green Onions bunch 5c Tomatoes, large ripe tubes 23c Sweet Potatoes, fancy No. 1 lb 19c Potatoes No. 2 50 lbs. $1,59 MEAT Armour’s Star Hams Half or whole lb 63c Fryers, fresh pan-ready, each SI.39 Picnics, Armour’s Star lb 39c FOR Pay Cash HERE S-T- ve as Girods AT STAYTON’ Another of the old ideas whicn became modernized with the ad- u nt of electrical devices, is the fear that » radio is more likely to be struck with lightning if being played thamf turned oft during a thunder storm Scientists say there should be no danger whatever in playing the radio during thunder storms, providing there is a good lightning arrester (ground connec tion) wired to the antennae In any case, it is no more dangerous to have the set running than to have it turned off. authorities say. LICENSED GARB\GE SERVICE 11.50 per month and up Also serving Gates. Lyons, Idanha and Detroit lust Arrived... CULP—To Mr. and Mrs. Dean Culp. Arcadia, Calif., a daughter, March 27, at Arcadia hospital. WILSON—To Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson, Mill City, a son, March 30, at Salem Memorial hospital. HATHAWAY — To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hathaway, Mill City, a daugh ter, March 30, at -Salem Memorial hospital. For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU-METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City Phone 39’. ' LEONARD HERMAN The government has removed all controls from women's clothes— I must go to more parties thia year. The hotel house detectives of America have formed a union. They may call a strike. What do they want.. higher keyholes and lower transoms? There Is no good news for this city of New York tonight. Mayor Impellitteri said he is going to propose a city income tax—80% to the government, 15% to the state, 25% to the city . . . so, you owe. An Indian got a watch for Christ mas and was so proud of it that he kept looking at it every few minutes—but he never wound it. 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