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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1953)
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark and I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 family were callers here on Sunday. Mrs. Harry W ood was taken ill W ed They are now located at Winston, Ore. nesday morning at her home. and Mr. Clark is employed as super- intendent on the construction of a new JoAnn Hoffman left Sunday for school gym near Roseburg. The Clark Eugene, Ore., to enroll at the Univer family lived here several years when sity. Mr. Clark worked at the Detroit Dam. For the past several months he has Mrs. John Swan was a business vi-i Mrs. Trash and son Johnnie of Al- been with the Commercial Contractors sitor in Salem Tuesday. ! bany visited here Wednesday with re of Salem, on a job at Tillamook. latives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Flatman and Mr. ____________________ and Mrs. Martin Hansen spent Satur- J(r. Farrington was taken to Salem A Good Place To Buy day at the State Fair in Salem. Tuesday afternoon where he received medical treatment. NEW And USED FURNITURE Mrs. Ruth Witt and Rudy Tohl were into our store, you’ll find what you want at guests Sunday at the home of Dr. and Donn^ Nelson plans to leave Friday Mrs. A. V. Staats in Carleton, Ore. for Forest Grove, Ore., to attend the a price you can afford to pay. Pacific University. Mr. and Mrs. Don Flatman and Mrs. - ■ ------------- Martin Hansen were Portland visitors Bob Shelton and Marvin Mismer 1 Friday, on a combined pleasure and left Sunday for Corvallis to enroll at I Oregon State College. business trip. Many local people availed themsel ves of the nice weather Sunday by driving to Monument Peak where the huckleberry picking was plentiful, [ all reporting good yields. I Mrs. James Poole has received word that her son, Lester Poole, who has been stationed in Germany for over a year, expects to return to the U. S. i the latter part of this month. f Come Gates Furniture Phone 4561 Gates, Oregon y 1 Salem Sand & Gravel Co. 4 I I HEAVY HAULING Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 Commun Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Rental Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 Mehama Gardens Broccoli for freezing (at its tender best) Kentucky Wonder Beans for Canning Cucumbers for pickling. Tomatoes for slicing or Canning. Cauliflower for freezing. OPEN 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. One half mile west on old highway I I Beryl Mason is employed at the Roy Chase visited former classmates in Mill City last week. He is visiting State Tax Commissioners office in Sa his sister in Oregon and is returning lem, starting her duties last week. . soon to Great Falls, Montana. Mrs. Ralph Reid of Kelso, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kliewer and arrjved Monday evening to visit a few son motored to Portland Sunday. They days with her brother and his wife, reported exteremely heavy traffic Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McRoberts. Mon day evening she attended the meeting between Salem and Portland. of the O. E. S. chapted. Bill Shepherd has taken his mother, Mrs. Bertha Shepherd of Gates, to I James K. Harris came to Mill City Alturas, California, where she will re over the weekend from North Richland main some time visiting relatives. where he is employed, to visit here at his home. John Muir, Bob Oliver and Bob Pratt motored to Dayton, Saturday George Steffy, formerly employed evening to attend an American’ Le here by the CBI, spent a short while gion officers school held there that in Mill City, coming from the Dalles evening. where he has been employed. "Everything for the Logger BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 1141 Sweet Home, Philomath Calling on Mrs. Ida Geddes and Miss Daisy Geddes last week were Miss Phoebe McAdams and Miss Ruth Mc Adams of Salem. They were enroute home from the Metolious. I Richard Young of Portland has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Young in Mill City. The Youngs with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart and children, spent Labor Day weekend at East Lake. Mrs. D. W. Moffatt and Mrs. I. A. Eide left Thursday morning, spend ing the day in Poitland. They were overnite guests at the home of the former's daughter and family, at I Troutdale, returning here Friday af- Last week The Enterprise stated 'ternoon. that Mr. and Mrs. Misener had plan-1 Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Faust have been ned to leave Mill City. This was in er ror, and it has been learned that they in Portland at the home of Mrs. Neal will maintain their residence here this Moody, where they have been with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert winter. Faust of Nelscott, who underwent ma Mr: and Mrs. A. E. King of Taco jor surgery at a Portland hospital re ma, Wash., are visiting their daugh cently. ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. i Whitsett. Guests last week were Miss I George II. Ditto of Niagara return-1 Ruth King and Miss Beryl Jensen, ed Friday from Salem where he had spent a couple of days visiting at the also of Tacoma home of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Fish. Leia Mel Kelly left Sunday for Cor His son, Glenn Ditto, of Junction City vallis, to enroll for her second year at met him there and they attended the Oregon State College. Others leaving Fair together. to attend college were Lonna Fay Daly At the Dick Turpin home visiting to the University at Eugene; Dolores Poole to Monmouth, for her second from September Oth to 10th, were Miss Thelma Boatman of Yakima, Wash, a year at college. neice of Mrs. Turpin’s, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kaughnian of Los Ange les, Calif. Mrs. Kaughman is Mrs. Turpin’s sister. Custom Cutting and Wrapping John Muir and Tex Agee have found that hitch-hiking on Detroit Lake is tough going when they ran out of gas in a 24-foot motor boat Sunday. They had to paddle in to the Mongold land ing. It took them about an hour to row the heavy craft to shore. M rs. Florence Dorothy and her fa ther-in-law, Mr. Dorothy, of Post, Oregon visited here several days. Mr. Dorothy visited at the home of his daughter,’ Mrs. Alfred Stahlman and family and Mrs. Dorothy visited friends here and in Albany. For Home Freezers and Lockers We do the job right and at a price You can afford to pay See Us for Your Locker Meats KLIEWER QUALITY MEATS Telephone 2706 SANTIAM CAFE SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS OPEN AT 4 P. M. EVERY DAY —Serving Your Favorite Cocktails— MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries Visitors at the W. H, Davis home A. V. Herron returned last week recently have been their son and from the Stayton Memorial hospital grandson, Malcolm and Charles Davis w’here he underwent surgery, and was and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Delaney and a patient for a short stay. family of Hood River. J. C. Kimmel, president of the Board The Woman’s Council of the Chris of the Santiam Memorial hospital, is I tian church held a work day yester- closing the drugstore at 7:30 this lay at the home of Mrs. Gladys evening (Thursday), in order to be Chance, preparing for the fall bazaar present at the regular monthly meet Wednesday, October 7. ing of the hospital board. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs and daug hter Sandra of Cascadia, left Thursday for their home after having spent about a week visiting at the home of Mrs. Cribb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Turnidge. Gooch Logging Supply WHITIE’S Mill City, Oregon FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS Never a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN rmrs. mmtwi nirMimrwmmiit un.fsi.Hii un uniau. nuiinwimMiwirHKiMii Advertisement From where I sit...Joe Marsh’ Cream Whips Main Street Traffic Big traffic jam in front of the office last week. Thought every body in the county was coming in to buy The Clarion, but they weren’t. Seems a 5-gallon can fell off Whitey Fisher's truck, spilling cream all over the street. Our cop on duty, Tiny Fields, halted traf fic so Whitey could pick up the can. Tiny was about to wave the cars on when a kitten ran out and started lapping up the cream. Well, traffic piled up, but Tiny paid no heed. Light changed At the Lucky 12 club meeting Thurs day', Eva Agee won high score; Mrs. Blazek, low, and Ruth Kerr, pincohle. They met at the B. Vanderhoof home with Mrs. Jess Lee, hostess, and serv ing a molded shrimp salad. Special speaker at the First Chris tian church this Sunday evening will be Leonard H. Camp, minister of the Garden Road Christian church in Sa lem now in progress of organization. He and Minister H. E. Jull were class mates in Cotner College in Lincoln, Nebraska. I Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek returned Sunday from Portland where they had visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bullis over the weekend, and where Tex and Archie went fishing in the Lewis river. Little Ralph Bullis, 19 months, re turned home with the Blazeks to stay until this weekend when his parents will come for him. AVE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS! GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Stay ton IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME! ■MBM ' green three times. After the kit ten had enough, Tiny waved the traffic through. From where I sit, this was just a "Tiny" demonstration of the way people in our town are. They're usually pretty consider ate and tolerant. If one of our neighbors prefers a good glass of beer to his friend's coffee at din nertime. it’s just each to his own taste and everything's “smooth as cream" between them. right. 1953, United States Brewers Foundation TREATS i ; FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU Friday and Saturday Specials— White, Chocolate and Banana spice Cake. Regular 89c > Special........................ W CUPCAKES 45c Regular 60c per dozen Dozen MUIR'S BAKERY Phone 2222 Mill City, Oregon