8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1951.
Don Mitchell To Oppose
Walt Norblad for Congress
Miles D. Hoeye Located
On Ship Near Guam
New Barber Shop To Open
Here About First of April
JERRY’S CORNER . . .
Miles D. Hoeye, fireman, USN, son .
A new barber shop, to be located
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hoeye of j next to the Mill City Meat Market is
Donnell (Don) Mitchell, 31-year-old Mill City is serving aboard ’he escort ,
After May 1st you’ll have
War II veteran and business man of ves.-el USS Hanna which operates out expected to be opened here about the
first of April, according to Glen
and Mrs. John Plambeek are Willamina, will oppose Walter Nor-
of Guam as a search and rescue ves-1 Heai ing, who is now living in Stayton.
To
decide
THURSDAY ONLY
i spending several days this week in
sei.
March 25
“
Are
all fishermen liars.
Mr.
Hearing
operated
a
barber
shop
home
of
their
son
i Corvallis at the
The Hanna is on 24-hour alert and in Gates at one time, and is no new
ON THE STAGE
and family. Dr. and Mis. Hans Plam-
Or
do
all liars fish?
coopeiates with the U. S. Air Force in | comer to this area. He plans to move
I beck. They were driven over Sunday
Gates High School
cases of ship or plane disasters his family here.
I by their daughter, Mrs. Else Allen of
Today is the day to buy
aiound the Guam area.
Junior-Senior Play
i Salem.
Recently the ship took a special
A new Chevrolet or a
c
Far Eastern cruise for a week of rest Jerry Kutsch Now Located
The Pennington Case
Better used car.
Eugene Thornley, son of Mr. and
and recreation in Japan. The ship also
Mrs.
Melvin
Case
of
this
city,
who
•
Comedy-Mystery
visited the Pacific Islands of Truk, In Korea With X Corps
has been home on a 30-day furlough ;
Ponape and Chichi Jima.
Curtain at 8:00
Private Jerry T. Kutch, 18, son of
left Monday for Ft. Lewis, from
Jerry-
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kutch of Lyons,
where
he
will
be
shipped
to
Japan.
FRIDAY
Oregon,
is
serving
with
the
corps
in
Gene
Teague
Chevrolet
His brother, Lawrence Thornley will
Korea.
SATURADY
be home about April 1 from Ft. Bel- ;
Stayton, Oregon
The X Corps, one of three in the
March 26-27
voir, Va., where he has been attend- j
Eighth
Army,
coordinates
an
inten
By
Boots
<
hampion
ing a surveying school. He is with '
JOHN WAYNE in
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith of sive post-truce training program fdf
I the army engineer corps.
j Idanha, accompanied by Mrs. Guy UN units under its control.
HONDO
Private Kutch, a member of the
Moore of Detroit, motored to Corval
Santiam Rebekah lodge met in regu
lis Sunday, March 21 where they at maintenance company, was graduated
lar session at the lodge hall W'ednes- I
tended the National League Postmast form Newport, Oregon, high schoool
HILLTOP KIDS MATINEE
day night with Noble Grand Eva Duf- j
ers
dinner held at the Corvallis hotel. last June.
fy presiding. Following the business |
2:00 P. M. SATURDAY
About 40 were in attendance.
session, refreshments were served in I
Eddie Lechot, formerly of Idanha Fellowship Hall Gets
the dining room. Serving on the com
SUNDAY, MONDAY
mittee, the St. Patrick's day motif blad in the November election for and Detroit, is now stationed at Lack Spring Facelifting Job
March 28-29
being effectively used at the tables, | Congressman from the 1st district. land Airforce Base, Santonio, Texas.
The Fellowship hall of the Mill City
were Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. Burton | Mitchell, life-long Democrat, is un His aunt, Mrs. Louise Kelly of Ed
RACHEL L. CARSON'S
A FRIENDLY STORE
monds, Washington reports Eddie en I >esbyterian church has been redecor
opposed
in
his
own
primary.
Boroughs,
Mrs.
Lester
Mason,
and
THE SEA AROUND
THAT GIVES—
Mitchell made the decision to enter listed in the Airforce in February and ated during this past week. Ceiling
Mrs. W. F. Misner.
US
S & H GREEN STAMPS
the political race when he was urged left for Camp March 2. He is restricted and walls were refinished with a sand
by Democratic leaders in the first dis to base for his first four weeks of coat, and the floors w'ere covered
Plus
Mehama Resident Gets
basic training, and would like to hear with asphalt tile.
trict and by state party officials.
MARIE WILSON in
IT S POSSIBLE—
Along with the installation of the
$3,500
For
Auto
Injuries
from friends in this area. His address
MARRY ME AGAIN
is A B Warren E. Lechot, AF 1949- oil furnace, greater comfort and beau
If Winston Churchill
Bernice Longfellow, Mehama, was Removal of Garbage and
Show starts 5:00 I’. M. Sunday
i 2779, Fit 240, Sqd. 3740, LAFB, San ty is being enjoyed by the community
awarded a $3,500 judgement by the Refuse From Highways
Lived in Mill City
group
and
church
gioups
meeting
Antonio, Texas..
Marion county* circuit court recently
TUESDAY,
there.
He
would trade with us
Costs
Large
Sum
Yearly
Mrs.
Earl
Layman,
who
underwent
1 for injuries she received in a car ac
WEDNESDAY,
It costs Oregon $14.11 a mile to re- . major surgery Wednesday morning,
cident near here October 15.
WHY DON’T YOU?
Defendants were E. L. and Del- move garbage and refuse from its j March 17 at a Salem hospital, was re
March 30-31
leased
Sunday,
and
is
convalescing
at
loo
Late
To
Classify
7,328
miles
of
state
maintained,
high?
lora Stiff and Edward L. Stiff, jr.,
ON THE HIGHWAY
JENNIFER JONES
I all of Washington state, She had ways during 1953, according to a re the home of her uncle and aunt, the FOR SALE-—1953 GMC pickup, 4-
port lecently issued by the State Joy Dakes in Salem. She plans on
asked $15,000.
Phone 3206
speed
transmission,
deluxe
cab,
ra
CHARLTON HESTON in
| retuining to her home in Detroit Sun-
. Highway Commission.
dio and heater. Will sell for $1050.
MILL CITY
Total expenditure for
highway l day.
Elmer Klutke, Gates. Phone 4523,
RUBY (JENTRY
The food sale sponsored by the
| housecleaning in 1952 was $103,400
STORK CLUB
Mill City.
13P
Willing
Workers
club
of
Idanha,
and
This
cost
included
the
tegular
cleaning
Births Recorded at Santiam Memorial
held
at
Davis
store
Tuesday
was
a
of
rights-of-ways
and
the
servicing
of
NEWS
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kline,
349 garbage containers strategically success. Proceeds went into the gen
Stayton, March 11.
and
waysides. Laigest cost was for eral fund. The club has completed 18
A daughter, Lori Ann, to Mr. and
bed bags for the Vets hospital at
Doors Open at 7:00 P. M.
Mrs. Lawrence E. Wilson, Rt 1, parks along U. S. Highway 101, the
coastal route, totaling just over $4,000. I Roseburg, and future plans are to 1
Complete show can be aren ini
Lyons on March 12.
In addition, the Oregon State Parks make scuffies for the veterans.
time up to 8:30
To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gordon of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rutherford and
Division
of the Highway Department
Gates, a boy, March 16. He has been
spent $8,900 for garbage disposal at family, of Portland, were visitors in
named William Glenn.
73 location in the state roadside parks Detroit from Wednesday of last week, I
port recently issued by the State over the weekend.
If in need of office forms see us—Enterprise Office
Lt. Commander Robert W. and
placed along the highway system.
In all the Highway Department Mrs. Dart, were overnight visitors in |
SPEC IALIZING IN DINNERS
spent $112,300 in 1953 to keep its Detroit and Idanha Wednesday. While
TRY OUT A NEW SINGER SEWING .MAC HINE
highways and facilities clean for the here they stayed at the Calzetta Mo
CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
convenience and enjoyment of the | tel. Bob is well known here här,
Seven day FREE TRIAL in your home. When in need
ing moved here from Bend in the
traveling public.
of service far your machine or »hen you need a new or
spiing of 1945 at which time he was
—Serving Your Favorite Cocktails—
used Sew ing Machine, Call or Write
a business associate of the Len Davis’s
in the Roy Newport Tavern, later
• Trass Mark of TH* SINGER MSO. CO.
known as the Canyon Club, in the old
town of Detroit.
At that time Bob was a reserve in
Ltolod >>■ »«* lebp*o»« book onl^ Uodor SINGS» SIWINU MACHINS CO.
the navy and when called back into
service, sold his interest to the Davis’s.
130 N. Commercial
Phone 3-3512
SALEM, OREGON
He just returned from Korea, and was
enroute to visit his mother, Mrs.
Edith Dart, »’ho resides in the Meto-
lious river area, and with his father,
Lewis Dart, who resides at Taft. He
is on a week’s leave, and will report
to Washington, D. C. for further
orders.
About 75 people from up and down
the Canyon attended the North San
tiam Chamber of Commerce meeting
held at the Stayton high school Wed
nesday, March 17. Eight representa
tives were from this area.* Repot ts
were made on the progress of the film
ing of the N'oith Santiam area. The
filming of the area is to encourage
vacationinsts.
Two important elections are on the
agenda for this month.
The Idanha Rural Fire Protection
A REAL COMBINATION
District will hold an election Friday,
March 26 from 5 to 8 at the fire hall
And at an exceptionally low price
in Idanha to determine whether the
City of Detroit shall be annexed as '
(Large tin)
part of the file district.
In an election held January 11 at
the Idanha fire hall, the Idanha Rural
Fire Protection district by a unani
mous vote of 10 annexed the City of i
Idanha as part of the fire district.
Used only a short while, Like new
Registered voters residing in the
The stove cost $239 and the refrigerator $269.
City of Idanha and the district of
Idanha for 90 days, are eligible to cast
a vote in Friday’s election.
Come and see them
On Monday, March 29 an election
on school consolidation will be held at
We’ll sell them each for
Table ready
the Detroit school from 2 to 9 p. m.
in the schools’ library room.
20 ounce
In last Friday evening.- league
See us for other good buys in
shuffleboard tournament. The lmk<
trounced the Cedars with a 45 point
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
lead, score 185-140. The game was
played at The Lake. Spillway drew the
bye.
9
Next Friday's League games will be
played as follows: Cedars vs Jerry's
Phone 4561
GATES, OREGON
Tavern, Detroit. Lake vs Mill City
Tavern, Byron's board. Les’s vs.
Spillway. Idanha board.
Sunday's non-league game schedul
ed between Davies Tavern of Stayton
With cheese sauce
and the Cedars was postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Palmer announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Lillian Ruth Palmer, to Lyle F.
Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mackey.
The bi ide-elect is a graduate of
Sacred Heart Acadenv' and is em
You pay
^*00
ployed at the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Co., in Salem. Her fiance
only $
14 ounce
9
Cans
is a graduate of Salem high school
A WEEK!
bottles
¿ Campbells
and is employed at the Pack-well Pap
larger, brighter 21' picture!
er Products in Portland. The wedding
Super Colorado chsMH1 Rich
is planned for the late summer. Her
Mahogany finish cabinet' It's
Specials for Friday and Saturday
M ARC H 26 and 2
father. Dee Palmer, is employed at
the brand new Philco 4100’
Detroit.
STORE HOUR
Mrs. Barney Johnson, who has been
« :00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holiday
OTHER PH I ICO MODELS BEGIN AT 179*’
receiving medical attention at a Salem
hospital, returned to her home in
Idanha last week.
Guaranteed Television and Radio Service
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Meinert of
Mill City, accompanied by Jiggs
Daily Delivery in the City
l>ecker from the coast, were callers
Order Deadline 3:00 P. M
in Datro't on Saturday
Phone 4107
Mill City, Oregon
DETROIT
Crossler's
Grocery
WHITIES
SANTIAM CAFE
SINGER SEWING CENTER
Subscribe to the
Mill City Enterprise
SAVE
By Shopping
Regularly at
Stewart's
Can Milk-$6 2 cans
Margarine
1.. . 4 ibs 89c
Frigidaire
25c
Range & Refrigerator
Peanut Butter
$165
Tender Leaf
Macaroni, Franco Amer Tea « 49c
2 F»r 33c
GATES FURNITURE
Here’s Value!
Bisquic
PHILCO
21-inch Console
Tomato Soup
29c
STEWART'S GROCERY
I
Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co.
Qoalitv J<>h Printing at
Th» Mill Oily Enterprise
Phone 3207
MILL CITY. OREGON