The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 29, 1954, Image 1

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ON TIB OCBKIC MOBTB SANTIAM BIGIIW A)
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MILL CITY OREGON. THURSDAY. APRII.2». mi
VOLI ME X
Snfthall (¡reais To Be Here Mav 26th
City Engineer to Give
Talk to Businessmen Fri
Lions Talent Show To
Be Staged Here Tonight
Final plans were made Monday
night at the Lions club meeting for
Thomas Kanoff On
the annual talent show, which i*
Four Mill City Boys To
being staged at the Mill City theatre
Oregon
Tech
Honor
Roll
Exhibit Shop Work at Art
Announcement for the winter term tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock.
Exhibition in Corvallis
Shields ReMine is master of cere­
honor roll achieved by the students
monies
and Vernon Todd has been in
at
the
Oregon
Technical
Institute
was
Te be seen at the thiid annual mid
chaige of lining up the program.
Willamette Valley Industial Art
I made todav by the Registrar’s office. Only audition Monday night at the
Students secured this recognition of
Exhibition at Corvallis this week en I
scholastic accomplishment for
the club meeting was l.eon McCall with a
will be four projects built by boys
steel guitar number.
term
which
ended
March
19,
1954:
in our local high school shop under'
This year three judges will decide
Thomas Kanoff, Mill City, diesel
the direction of Delos Hoeye, the in­
the winners instead of the applause
technology,
secured
this
mechanics
_
structor.
recognition of scholastic accomplish­ meter system used in the past. Judges
Phil Carey, junior has entered his
ment for the teim, which ended on will be Ed Randal and Ursuie Wolaer,
red mahogany corner table. Richard
March 19, with a grade point average of the Salem Hollywood Lions club and
Verbeck, senior, a wrought iron and
Dr. J. D. VanEaton of East Salem
of 3.5.
w-alnut hanging wall shelf.
Richaid
Lions club.
Scholarship
grades
at
Oregon
Tech
Thomas, senior, his nualel coffee table
On the program so far for tonight
are based on the student's denron-
of bleached mahogany. And Biooks
stiated ability in practical work, class­ are: “Dark Town Strutter’s Ball," by
Crosier, junior, wrought iron maga­
atti- a group of “colored' boys and girl»
room work in related -ubjects,
’ ' '
zine rack.
Honor
roll from Mari-Linn school; song, “Mock­
tude,
and
application,
It will be well worth your time to
grades indicate work which is out- ingbird Hill" 8th grade quartet from
drive to Corvallis to see these and
Softballs’ greatest team. “The King and his Court'' from Walla Walla. standing or of better than average Mari-Linn; vocal solos by Terry Dus­
many more (an expected 500) fine
A grade point aver­ tin and Dale Woodard; electric guitar
Washington
»ill appear at Allen Field here. Monday, May 26 at 8 p. m. I achievenment.
project» built in junior and senior high
number by Phyllis Pate; piano solo,
school shops around the valley this With the same members »ho have been with the team for the past six age of 4.0 shows work far above Donalee Oliver; accordion solo, Bar­
year. The exhibit, held in the Cor­ years, they »ill present their new, entertaining, precision play of a regula­ tnininiom standard of the institute bara Podrabsky; electric
guitar
vallis high school gym, is open Friday, tion game with pitchnig performance by Eddie Feigner, followed by their , and is the highest glade given.
number, Leon McCall; dance number
“
Shadowball"
game
and
a
special
ne»
entertaining
feature
for
your
pleasure.
Apiil.30, 9:00 am to 4:00 p. m. and 7:30 ...............
by members of the Veness family^
p m. to 9:30 p. m. Saturday, May 1st Thp
spoI,M,rwJ by the Santiam Softball Association
pantomime, Gloria Klecker.
9:30 am.._
. m. and Sunday
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to 5:00 p.
Song. “Broncho Boy,"' Ntr,t9_Y,inn
May 2nd, 1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p, m.
Fire in Humbug Area
i
boys and girls; accordant;
j piano
> The Mill City Boy Scouts, under the
number, Jean and, H’Hisr’ Prideaux;
supervision of their leader Scoutmast- j
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Extinguished
After
Five
er “Dutch'’ Steiner, had another of Garden Clllh Meets at
marimba solo, J’e^ IT ,|rllbsky; vocal
Acres Are Burned
duet, Mnreelhy
gnd Sandra
their famous camping trips at the. Home of --
- -•
Mrs. — W.
H. v> Davis *
DETROIT— Mopping up
u operations
Olson; dHWMb,
Agee and Lar-
cabin above the Little North Fork
were
completed
Sunday
on
the
first
The Bloodmobile from the American
wirling. JoF.llen
this past weekend. With Arley Neil-1 The regular meeting of the Garden .
baton twirling.
forest fire of the season in this area. Red Cross portable regional blood
| Agee^
son furnishing transportation Troop Club was held at the home of Mis. : Work was started .......
.... - of this p.m. Saturday.
_______ “set up .’hop,“' at
i center _____
in Portland
Monday
49 left at 9:30 Saturday morning. W. H. Dav's on Thursday evening,
oney raised
show will be
for the mill pond The fire was discovered about 12-lb the Mill City high school reaoroatiqp ' '! 4- OIlev
,„,„u by the
________
l’pon their arrival they stowed the. April 22, with Mrs. Fred Duffy and week on digging 1..........
room Friday afternoon from 4> uiUekl
ed to help complete the work on the
.
of
the
new
Wills
Shingle
Mill
in
the
Location
was
in
Hammonds
old
log-
hos- |
gear in the cabin and took off on Mrs. Roger Nelson as assistant
ging
area — on - a -*• steep
scout cabin.
• ’
a-»
-- east part of Mill City.
the
r
: - -------
------ hillside, on the | 7;3O> with fi2 pintg of bliHfl|t
attended
a hike. Marlin Noyes the troop advisor tesses. Twenty-one
According
to John Wills, - one of the west creek in the Humbug area. •
; _______
taken. Vern
Clark,
Ipyali
.................... .........................
..
_
meeting
with
Sirs.
Knight
and
Mrs.
• on -*-
— forest
-
. service ------
. .L
acted as guide and all boys got to see
• .
—v
man
I owners of the new firm, work
the ?
The
reports
the re from thfi Masonic Lodge,
eXMr
P. F. Willoughby as speical guests. main mill building will be started, e:on where the fire was ‘,rtuall>’ thanks to the -wuiy Ahrt >
,ses his
«leer.
started , '
I
Plans were discussed concerning | this week.
They returned to the cabin for lunch
' ■
assisted in
i [burning
burning was extremely dry, and burn-i
burn- the project y^ppi.i^l^v
and policed the cabin and grounds. the district meeting of Gai den Clubs,
• - five
*■
____ of timber.
C. W. Brewer, who has n«.«n hired ‘
»bout
acres
ue
scheduled
for
Wednesday,
April
28,
This was followed by a softball game,
as head carpenter, w.s on the job | a
A crew of 37 men battled the stub-1
at which time the Mill Citv club will Tuesday and started erection of the born blaze Saturday and a crew of 3Q 1
with Mr. Neilson acting as umpire.
Dijner, consisting of hunter’s stew, be hostess at the American Legion shop building
„...^ Wednesday
___ L
Three
or men Sunday, before the
.1, became a “galloneer"
T
•>-- fire
ri— Was
- I
bread an«.’ l*utter- feuit and lettuce Hall, with registration la-ginning at
will be used
on
this part of brought under control.
I
and others with exceptional
four
men
vLl
-----
1
.
-alad, puddlr.», c<x,kies!
b"‘ 9:30 a. m. for the all-day session.
I It is reported that the prohkhteI
include Allura Chance of
tkocolate was
at 5:3?’ Tbe
At the close of the interesting mect- the construction job.
cause of the fire was bv a farole»» , i^»
w'bo gave her lith pint, and
Mr.
Wills
stated
they
hoped
to
get
’
light refreshments were served
—i— A i wa’-’ J^I evç tft t,..,...»
„„ i ' ,
. a Bassett who has donated a
Highlights of the North Santiam
living l kepi
the mill in operation by the middle - smoker.
scouts h»d free time until
’'-"ie Davis, Eva
total of nine pints of blood.
when the colors were lowered and the 1 !*’"•,
Chamber of commerce meeting held
on *
n*
June.
w——.
,.ie area.
Coming fiom Portland with the at the Grange hall at Lyons last
area policed. At 8 the council fire I
j’*'
Bloodmohile was Mrs. Que Haines, the Wednesday night was a talk, accom­
was lit and stories and experiences i 1
abd -Mdw! NetsWfi.
, Fishermen To Take To
form-«- T*nrothy Shuey, who 1« a panied by the showing of slides on
|
’-I
’•
¿z1
were told, and a night stalking game ,
-• --—« ! Saturday, May I J^reT«’.
r'’vr Patterson.
<as played. At 9 o’clock the group had
;
Senior
Class
Play
To
Be
nurse
employed
hv
th»
I
luLLTj
w
a vrte£er roast, with more stories and
r- het
«UlinS
1
t,,..
" • job
K‘h ""
; Presented May 5 and 6
jokes being told.
■
e Portal.^ unit with equip­
Fishermen, some 300,000 oi
In the morning breakfact consisted
Impish puckish inner Willy fo just will take to the lakes and streams j
Mr. Peterson, who s£wnt six,• nwittar
trips. Mi
of oatmeal with raisins, hot cakes,
Mhwut the most delightful character this weekend as trout season opens i ment prior to me*“
'•eir daughter I !n, * lnland- told
—— of then'
-L-.i »ays of
and Mrs. Shuey drove t. ”
bacon and eggs and hot chocolate, fol-1 ! In a spectacular accident here Friday
met. Jn hat>
long underwear and Saturday for 1964.
life,
stating
their
form of govern­
‘»li**. re-1
lowed by another hike. Bob Veness |
back
to
Portland
Friday
ev<
he pops somewhat
out of
.«w.- oiiuiiai
ttj uurs«
L’nlike recent years.
years, the whole
ment --- was
similar to
ours.
gmsd sedate,
took pictures at noon pf the chow line, ( night, a large, flat-bed t'uck ° "ed ; thin air
'■
The Finnish people feel that our
state is opening at one t me with the maining until Sunday night.
by
J.
D.
Bruce
Meat
Packing
°-1
stuffy
Willoughby
in
unbending
and
Those volunteering services in- . I W.iys of handling timber is far be-
cabin and scouts, when a lunch of
Stayton, loaded with ten head ot (
• hjinself Willoughby, embar­ exception of most of the lakes, reser-
swt^wiches, potato salad, apples and i of
cattle, turned
completely over
over in
in loose
loose' belnK h'lWMlf. Willoughby, embar- voir», and their tributaries within the eluded: registration, Mildred Allen I hirfd theirs, and this was shown in
go comnletelv
and Lettie Swan; taking temperature
w«.o seived.
___
'travel alonfc the side of a straight ras‘*e®
arrogant apparition national forest boundaries in the Cas-
icookies was
the slides presented at the meeting.
During the fun fest the tug of war *retch of the North Santium Highway wh° follows him around rebels at first, ca(le mountains. These bodies of water and pulse, Barbara Morri.«;family his-
At the business meeting presided
717
b^'op^n
'fo/'ta^ut"'fishing
a
"
d
bl<
’
°
’
1
test,
Portland
nurse;
•was won by the Flaming Arrow just west of Mill City.
ri(v
and calls Inner Willy a super-charg
wj|| be
open for trout
- ------------
_ | w,_.
_ _________
_____ fishing
_
„ from
over by President Oliver Willis, the
controlling
the
tiaffic
to
and
from
natroi; archery Won by Beaver P«t«»l.
group went on record as being in favor
The driver of the ttuck and his w-i fp ‘ ed atom in BVD’s.'' But no amount May 29 to October 10.
of abuse can squelch this little demon, i Some misunderstanding has arisen I the tables and booths, Mel Robin­ of helping the Founders Service org­
rifle maikmanship.
tent
bulTdlng
were dll won
by the Flaming. Mr- an? M”‘
Trussell of Salem
t’ He's really there for WiiLoughby’s j regarding East and Paulina lakes in son, Lettie Cline, Opal McRobert, and anization of Santiam Memorial hos­
\rrow
Ibht
miraculously escaped
The injury
voung except
couple K°odl >ou see’
! tbe Newberry crater southeast < of , | Ida Carey; additional assistants, Dor­ pital in their appeal to raise funds
. a
¿.a 4
severe shock.
„
For
Willoughby
has
been
too
long
Bend. This area is con-ideied in the | othy Haines and Allura Chance; pre­ to be used as a sort of revolving
The
scouts broh* /. <‘Anu> ..
At
(»clock < were coming fiom Ontario, Oregon,
rx
...
(sixteen
years)
under
the
influence
j
province
of the Cascade mountains, paring doughnuts and coffee, Gladys fund at the hospital. This money
and got home at «, wPh Mr. I (n*»r<i ■ w|th the ,oad of anjmals f()r th<? V]f.at
He’s and since they are in the Deschutes J Lake, Mabel Parker of Detroit, and will be used to pay hospital bill»
/«rmshmg the transpo.faQoA
«Company, which is located near Sub- of his three maiden aunts.
dutifully practiced the piano, swgl- national forest, the lakes do not open 1 Addie French; Rainbow gills, who of those who do not have the cash
•¿hose making the camping *rin
typed, served, and helped with check­
lowed
...
_ gallons of cod-liver oil, and until May 29.
sides
Elmer Moffatt.
Sterner #ere:
at the time of their discharge from
Marlin Scoutmaster
A>L"es, Biian
Loi/K« | ■ flty Policeman,
Tom
Morris listeflffl tn his aunt’s arguments Over
However, some other lakes in the ing bottles, Rosalie Bassett, Carol the hospital.
and
Karen
Andreassen,
Jan
Ross,
Ger
­
Morgan. Botmj' Fleming. Raymond
to the scene of tht*
was whether he should become a lawyer, Deschutes forest due to open May 1. I
The chamber also agreed to spon­
Goodwin Donald Cuier. Kenneth Sil- 1 id/*** to shoot one of the haul* inprred musician, or architect. (He want, ihfy are Ruttie, Blue, Crescent, and ry Hamblin, Jackie Bickett, Nancy
sor a picnic at Detroit dam for the
er. Lee Neilson, Jerry Upward. Vern-1 steer" "I*'”1 wb,cb tbe truck beJ
Qlsen,
and
Annette
Melting,
who
were
t<> be a geologist.) Now with Infer Odell lakes and Wickiup and Rock
on Johnson. Richard’Anderson. Jerry
remainder of the load Witty to help to spurns these im­ Creek leservoifs.
supervised by their Mother Advisor, Grange convention which is being
-s’" 1
held in Albany. About 750 are ex­
fern Shuej.
Foster, Ronnie Foster and Richard had been thHwn or jumped from the positions and even asserts himself
There arL specific limitations ori
pected. It is planned to utilize some
Dvhrman
truck and were Hill wandering along enough to notice girls for the first
Dr.
John
W
Reid,
Walt
in
attend
­
some of the waters in the state, and
of the supplies frozen for future use
ance
as
was
a
doctor
from
Stayton.
Gates To Play Here
Jtbe highway' hour» afterward.
time.
Theft the piedicaments really fishermen -hould con.-ult their ang­
at the time of the dam dedication.
The Gates scout troop wifi come V IV
to - 1 Tbe M,|> C'‘Y ambulance Was called. begin.
Donors
from
Stayton
included
Miss
.WillouJfWbv asks attractive ling regulatibhs when in doubt.
ball but
was took
not needed,
as Mr. old
and couple
.Mis.( Caro
TC»ln * - Martin to th«» whool dance
-vv,„lv and
,,c 1
Morris
the 20-year
Josephine Brand, who gave her 15th Jerry Coffman, Wilson Stevens, Al­
Mill City to meet Troop 49 in a bail —
game at Allen Field Friday at 4 p m. ! to their took
the
20-year
old
couple
pint of blood, and Mrs. Clarissa Her­ bert Toman, Gene Coles, Luther Stout
mauled by Carol’s “/*«ady” Stanley Mt.
... Strifes CftM
)
x-• a
1 ST-
”----- home
-- ~ at the L Deer * Horn *IJ Motel.
-- -1 « I!l lark.
er Lowers
and Marshall Powell were appointed
ing her sixth pint.
The public' Is invited to attend.
!
as a committee to handle this work.
__________
until
Mrs.
Truasel
’
s
parents
could
come
E
’
ollowing
is
a
complete
list
of
per
­
That
is
only
the
beginnij/
of
the-
Water
Main
on
Alder
to
Ninety and Nine Men Meet,foT th«m from Salem.
llr~*—
__
The next meeting of the chamber
sons who presented themselves for
-X
”
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1
"
”
""
»
*
M,ke
f(>r
B-d
will
be held May 19, in Detroit. The
A
second
accident,
which
was
the
donating blood. Twelve of the 72 on
* ••
-i A second accident.
An/ vW
“P.................
-
Mt. States Power Co. men this week the list were unable to give blood be­ ladies of the Grange served pie and
At Christian Church Here re»»lt _ of the first and occurred about I
Ft all W ednesday and Tuesday dug up the water main on N. W.
coffee to the group following the
involved the car owned
The Mill City Christian chtzrch en-ig-;M
p, m., Hoeye,
by Delbert
which was occupied , and Thursday nights, May 5 and fl,' A Inter street. This was done to put cause of various medical reasons or meeting.
age
limits:
tertained the North Willamette Dist- ] ~ “ “ ‘—“— —J «—as the Senior class of Mill City puts
Winifred Brown, Mrs. Gwen Schaer,
rict of the Ninety and Nine Men's by km brother and family, Mr. i on “The friter Willy,” a three-act com- the -Wain deeper into the ground prior
to the building of the new approach to Mrs. Doramae Kadin, Mrs. Ruth Kerr, Mehama Man Receives Face
organization Monday evening. Forty Bnd Mrs Ih^n Hoeye and tWo sJ>ng
edy by Bettye Knapp.
Mill Ci|y t>y the highway department. Mr.«. Helen Jull, George R. Ditter, Burns Pouring Bullets
men were present representing the n{ Stayton, driven by Paul Gregory
A fire h'ydrant and two power poles Herbert Romey, Howard Means,
Mill —
City. —
The driver
blinded ■ by
churches of the district which em- of *-----
• >
_ ■
Hugh Husted, of Mehama, faciei
had to be moved.
Kathryn Colburn, Bettie Meinert, of old guns, Thursday received pain­
i the lights of the truck which was
braces Marion county.
Honor
Students
Listed
for
Tuesday afternoon stumps were Herbert Wenke, Frank Spellmeier, ful burns on the right side of hi»
Ixrcal church ladies served the fl:45 , lying on its top headed west, the car
blown on the north side of the high­ Mrs. Edna Tucker, Alice M. Smith, head when working at his hobby of
rimneer, with the regular meeting fol­ struck one of the loose cattle roam- Fifth Six Week Period
Following are the students of Mill way, prior to the work of widening John I.engacher, Mabel Yankus, Al­ pouring bullets.
The front end
lowing. Wayne Greene, minister of ' ing on the highway.
bert Prugh, Frank Baechler, Allura
the First Christian church in Salem of the car was damaged, but none of City high school who have made the the road at that Joint.
Mr. Husted had finished pouring
Chance, George W. Porter, Very I L. the lead into the bullet mold and
was the speaker. He told of a trip the occupants was hurd hurt, except honor roll for the fifth six week period
Moore, Harry D. Evans, Minnie Roten, had placed a rubber cement tube into
of classei:
Kliewer Buys Hilltop
around the world that he and Mrs. for minor bruises.
Seniors Richard Anderson, Dale Market from A. (V. Toman
Dean Jackson, Eugene Kindred, Opal the hot ladle. An explosion followed
G-eene had recently taken by air-
“
McRoberts, Julia Bassett. Wendell causing the burns. He stated no hot
• Andreassen; Sharon Gallagher, Don­
plane, and of the challenge of the Primary Rooms To Staffe
Announcement is made this week Heller, Clarissa Hearing, Erwin S.
na Bengston, and Richard Verbeck.
world condition« facing the church and May Day Program Friday
lead him him, but the bum wa»
Juniors—Ralph dull, Carol Andrea«- to the effect that Harold Rliewer has Peterson, Theodore Baughman, Mona- cau-ed by the flash of the explosion.
Christian missions.
purchased
the
Hilltop
Market
from
A.
amrie Vinton, Gerald Vinton, Ray
Three of the primary rooms at the Isen and Yvonne Dart.
Sophomores — Larry Harrington, W. Toman, and will take active man­ Keiber, Vern Clark.
Firemen Respond to (’all
Mill City Grade Sshoel will present
Detroit Bus To Take Kids
I.enthal Ragsdale, Harriet I.eCours,
Marlene Ander-on, Jackie Bickett and agement of the store Monday, May 3.
a
May
Day
program
in
the
elementary
Mr. Toman, who has had the store Linnie Bowers, Lyle Ray, Francis To Extinguish Flue Fire
To Stay ton for Polio Shots gymnasium on Friday evening, at I Ellen Shelton.
Mill City firemen were “on the ball I’*
I
since
his return from service in the | Clark. Kathleen Storey, Wilson Stev­
A school bus from Detroit will be
Freshmen—Rosalie Bassett and An-
7:30 p. m. numbers scheduled to in­
Navy, will remain with Mr. Kliewer ens, William Swan, Flovd Johnson, as usual Wednesday whent they
used to pick up students going to clude: May Pole Damce; “Pop. Goes ! nette Melting.
( at the store for the pesent time.
Stayton today (Thursday) to receive
John Muir, Clifford Roebke, Olive were called to extinguish a flue fire
the Weasel" dance; a Polka dance;
the first of three polio immunization
Barnhardt Barnard Bennett. Kathleen at the Cleve Davis home on N. E.
• hots. Each of the group will receive and a Clown Act.
DETROIT
DAM
WEATHER
Gobe,
Otto Koenek, Donald Sreythe Alder street.
Governor
Patterson
Not
Rooms taking part in the program
No damage was caused by the fire,
another shot May fl and the final shot
(Courtesy
of
Corp«
of
Engineer»)
Daron
Dierks, James R. Hale, Ken­
To Appear Here May 1
are Mrs. Sletto's first grade. Mrs.
according to fire chief Dub Stewart,
Daily 7:30 A M Readings
neth
Martig.
Walter
Mackie,
Marie
June 3.
Baldwin’s first grade and Mis» Prich- I
Word was received in Mill City
Only students from Marion county
M.S.L. Pool Monday to the effect that Governor Stewart, Beatrice Evans, Josephine who stated the men really turned out
num­
»•re included in this program, and ard’s second grade. Several
Pep
Elev
Max.
Min.
Date
Brand, Ronald Minton, Edw. Chance, in a hurry.
ber» will also be sung by the entire
'Paul Patterson, who was »cheduled
•even from Mill City, on the Marion
65
43
1 00 l,54t4f
Apiri 13
Charley Stewart, Dub Stewart.
to
appear
at
a
breakfast
here
Satur
­
group.
STORK CLUB
60
0.00 1.55&J)2
36
• runty side wi|] receive the shots.
Rath E. Poole, Wilma Ragsdale, I-e-
I »rene Podrabsky of the I «♦crwut April 21
Mrs. Wm Pennick and Mrs. Watson
0 00 1.554.90 day morning, will be unable to appear. ora Stwens, Fem Shuey. Shirley Birth« at Santiam Memorial Hospital
fl7
36
22
April
He will be in Silverton at 11 a. m.,
Rev. and Mr». William Scott, Rt. 1,
cf Gate«, and Mrs Tom Morris. R N., grade was elected May Queen by the April 23
67
33
0.00 1.554.HO
Baughman. Sylvia Wenke, Wendel
of Mill City will assist in the work. children and «he will have two prin­ April 24
0.00 1.555.10 however.
62
31
I Weaver, Keith Zimmerman. I.aura Lyon», boy April 26.
cesses as her attendants.
Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietxe, Rt. 5,
I Worthington, George Huffman, Alice
Local doctors will be at Stayton to
25
63
33
0.00 1.556.23
Andrews will act as announcer. Di­ April
Salem, girl, April 25.
55
0.00 IJ557.I7
2fl
34
April
liH.
Roye,
and
James
Cuthbert.
help with the work.
will
The Seventh-Dav Aventiati
recting the movie fer the program
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Killingor,
Money to carry on this work has
57
0 27 1.557.27 t)old Sabbath school Saturdays at 10 II The above people came from Lyon»,
40
will be Miss Alice Smith, who will April 27
Fren furnished b> the Infantile Para
I6ates, Idanha, Stayton and Mill City Amusville, girl, April 22.
a
m
at
the
Firemen
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hall
here
furnish the aeriMWparrwnent
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1
H. W. Haner, from Poitlacd, city
engineer for Mill City will tie at the
meeting of the businessmen to be
held at Friendship hall at 8 o’clock
Friday night.
Other business to come before the
Friday night meeting will be the elec­
tion of a board of directors.
At the last meeting, held Thursday
n ght, the proposition of naming the
organization was tabled. A repie-
sentative of the I.armar Oil company
was present and talked on the cost of
•oiling the streets. The committee,
headed by Charley Stewart will give a
report at the meeting tomorrow­
night.
Businessmen of Mill City are urged
to be present at the meeting Friday,
as things of vital importance to the
growth of this city are being discussed
at these meetings.
Scouts Have
Camping Trip
Bloodmobile
Gets 62 Pints
Chamber Hears
Patterson Talk
About Finland
People Uninjured ci*
Cattle Truck Upset*