Up and Down ¡ The Avenue i Mill Ends Rex Ohmart, assistant manager of the Mill City Branch of the U. S. National bunk is on his annual va- cation. Plywood Firm Head Predicts Boom After Lumber Slump Ends Charles Kelly s Return From Lions Conventions 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1H7 The Charles Kellys returned Sun- I day from a 12-day vacation trip dur- ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ay ere» of :ng which they attended the Lions Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGregor »ent Tacoma, Wash., were guests Sunday By Don Moffatt < lub state convention in Medford to Bonneville Sunday to visit friends. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Market difficulties currently plag* and the International Lions Club Jack Oliver of Gates, is employed ulng the lumber and plywood busi convention in San Francisco, Calif. Four years ago this week, The Mill Mr. and Mrs. George McConnell ness are only temporary in nature Reservations for them were made in Citr Enterprise was sold to the pres at Detroit dam at the present t time. of Portland, spent from Friday until and will be followed in a year or Oakland so they commuted by train ent publisher. At that time we came c<r each day across the bay Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek are Monday here at the home of Mr. and two by improvement and an ulti or here not knowing anyone, but with a bridge. Mrs. Jay R. Mason. mately terrific demand, according to firm desire to become a part of this spending the week fishing at Dia- limited time only the belief expressed by Owen R. Highlights of the convention were community. During the four years mond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McDowell < hta tham. president and chairman a boat-trip around ___ San ________ Francisco spent here we have made many friends and acquaintances up and down the Mr. and Mrs. John Plymale and and sons of Renton, Wash., spent the of the Georgia-Pacific corporation Bay, a ride on the famous cable car, weekend at the homes of their par- in an address recently at the closing and other sight-seeing tripe. The canyon. These people have been good three children of Lebanon were vi- ents in Mill City and Fox Valley. session of the 52d annual convention opening session and two evening to us and we in turn have tried our sitors in Mill City Sunday. of the Oregon Bankers association at shows were held in the huge “cow best to be good to them. We have I palace, ’ down the peninsula from continually endeavored to make The Guests Thursday evening at the the Multnomah hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and The speaker looked forward to a San }■ rancisco. Kelly heard talks by Enterprise a better newspaper, keep children of Salem, spent the weekend Howard Farmen home for a patio ing it clean in content—a newspaper here at the Jack Scott home. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott period of 20 years hence and fore- Gen. < ailos Romulo, Ambassador catt that housing starts would boom fi oni the Philippines, and Secretary that can be read by every member and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack. i of the family. to 2,000,000 a year to keep up with of State John Foster Dulles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ltudlong and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ziebert and dau- | ‘’’‘pending population and increas- Some new equipment has been add Mrs. Kelly attended a fashion-show daughters and Harvey Meacham of number of families and the ‘gold at the Fairmont Hotel, with gowns ed in four years here, and we now ghter, Cindy, spent the weekend at ing .......... .. Happy Camp, Calif., are spending have a complete modern printing es Waldport and Roseburg where they en age of Oregon’s timber industries” shown by Joseph Magnin's of San the week at their Mill City homes. tablishment. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Romey, would be realized. Francisco. Beautiful girls modeled Population Growth Factor At the time of taking over the bus former residents here. creations with price-tags up to Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto spent ( heatham told the bankers the cur $198.95. iness we were grateful then as we Mrs. J. Robinson spent several rent demand for plywood is running are now for the many courtesies Saturday night in Canby with rela I W hile in the city, the Kellys spent shown us. As we start our fifth year tives. On Sunday they went to Cor- days last week as the guest of Mr. about 100,0(10,000 feet a week where an evening. going out to dinner with of newspapering in the area, we look |vallis to visit other relatives and to and Mrs. Henry Baltimore near Red as production capacity is about 115,- E. C. (Brandy) Brandeberry, who mond. The Baltimores are former 000,000 feet. A slight increase in forward to many more years to come .take in the celebration there. housing or a small lowering of pro was connected with the Hammond long-time residents here. of working with the people here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan are the duction would correct the bad market Lumber Co. office here a number of Thank you again for your coopera years ago. He is now a partner in proud parents of a son weighing 7 Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Opto situation, he said. tion. pounds, 4 ounces, born to them June metric offices in the Bell building in • * • In reviewing the outlook for the the A & B lumber company, with of fices on Market street. CREAM AND STICK The following little article was 21 at a Salem hospital. This is the Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. I future Cheatham said estimates in first son for the Duggans, who have A number of the delegates from dicate population of the United to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne prepared for publication prior to the REGULARI,Y»I adv. States will reach 175,000,000 by 1960 the Medford convention were hit by nice weather we have been experi two daughters. The new arrival has cessary. I been named Chris. and. added to that, the bumper crop an attack of food poisoning follow encing during the past week or so, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powelson of of "war babies” will be reaching mar ing the award luncheon on Saturday, but it may give you a laugh or two. | — 50c EElgin spent a few days in Mill riageable age thus boosting the de June 22, the final day of the con Seems most of us do considerable ’ I newspapers just recently and came vention and the only meal which all City, I yons and Gates last week. mand for new homes. yapping about the weather, but of ' each across something I think might be They are former Mill City resident The utilization of wood in which the men and women attended. In fact, course we can’t do aynthing about t plu» tax interesting reading to the subscrib and came to attend funeral services great strides have been made in the several were hospitalized for a few it at all, only hope that the sun will ers of The Enterprise. Here ’tig for for Forrest Nydegger. last 20 years will see further ad days, one man from Salem spending shine so we can burn the moss, that what it’s worth: vances in the next two decades, thus a week in a hospital at San Fran has accumulated on our backs, off be Dirty days hath September, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman went adding further to the value of the cisco. fore fall sets in again. April, June and November, to Cchoco park Sunday, where they state’s timber products industries, We were reading one of the daily From January up to May, met Mr. and Art Robison of Spray. acording to Cheatham. Mr*. R. L. Faust is In a serious 1 he rain it raineth every day. Miss Lynn Robison, who had been condition at the Good Samaritan All the rest have thirty-one Frank A. (Denny) Sheythe, ap visiting at the Toman home here, re Without a blessed glam of sun; prentice petty officer third class, hoapital m Portland following sev turned to Spray with her parents. And if any of them had USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. eral days' hospitalization in Albany Two and thirty, Maurie Bassett went to Corvallis Sheythe of Mill City, Oreg., gradu as the result of a painful illness af They’d be just as wet Saturday where he drove in the ated June 12 from Recruit Training fecting her leg. It has not been de And twice as dirty. Centennial parade. Maurie was se at the Naval Training Center, San termined whether the condition is the Dependable Prescription cond place winner in the state Ja.vcee Diego, Calif. Apprentice petty of result of a stroke or a heart attack Then perusing another sheet we road-e-o held at McMinnville re ficers are chosen from the ranks of a number of months ago. Mrs. Homer Service came across this little gem: cently. the seaman recruits to assist Com- Thacker and two sons, who recently J. C. Kimmel pany Commanders. The selection is moved to Happy Camp, Calif., drove When Mark Twain was editor of a western newspaper, a superstitious Dr. J. 5V. Reid, who has been on a based on individual i----------- aptitude and to Mill City Tuesday due to her moth Phone 6607 Mill City susberiber found a spider in his paper three-week vacation in the southern leadership qualities. He is at his er’s illness. Mr. Faust has been staying in Albany with another and wrote the editor to ask if that was states returned to his home here home hers now on leave. I daughter, Mrs. Bob Trask. Monday. Mrs. Reid and the two child a sign of good or bad luck. With his usual needle-witted ap ren will remain for another three Upper Canyon Has Many preciation of the situation, the hum weeks. orist answered in the following vein: Exhibits at Stayton Show Cathy and Connie Lawrence, small “Old Subscriber: Finding a spid The Antique and Hobby show er in your paper was neither good daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. sponsored by the Santiam Memorial SMOOTHEST, fASTEST nor bad luck for you. The spider was Lawrence are confined to their home Hospital Auxiliary was fairly well merely looking over our paper to with the measles. Craig Shaw is also attended June 29 and 39 at the Stay I CHAIN YOU CAN BUY... We Give S and H Green Stamps see which merchant is not advertising home with a severe outbreak of the ton Civic building. While most of the so that he can go to that store, spin same malady'. antiques shown were from the upper Phone 2206 Mill City his web across the door and live a canyon, most of the hobbies were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodell and EXCLUSIVE NEW PINTAIl life of undisturbed peace ever af family visited Sunday in Salem at the ' fronm the Stay ton area. terwards..” • tops for cutting hardwoo< • ♦ • homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter ' A Portland dealer had some an even froten timber and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter. The tiques for sale. Now to get back to things at home. The committee thanks ail those • pintail design greatlv re Jerry Hunters reecntly moved to Everyone in the area knows that The who cooperated in the event, but feel duces chain chattar, hold* I Enterprise just completed a subscrip Salem, from Renton, Wash. sharp edge longer. that more people could have attend tion campaign. This happened dur • greater rivet bearing are* Among those attending the rodeo ed. as well as exhibited their an ing the campaign when some of the means lest chain stretch, tiques or hobbies to make it more longer chain life young sales girls and boys were in at Sisters recently, were Mr. and succesful. Mrs. Joe Walter and daughter, Toni the office One little gal about as big For heavy-duty cutting, yua as a minute came to the back of the Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gnuschke, just can’t beat McCulloch*» i shop where 1 was running the lino- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and Little League Dumps new Pintail ehain ... aee and i type. She watched for a little bit, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and fam test it today. Stayton 8 to I Friday ¡then said: ‘‘I think I’d like to marry ily. I a newspaperman.” Of course I was Terry Morris, Mill City’s No. 1 Mr. and M.rs. Don Moffatt visited pitcher for the little league held , ' sort of surprised hearing that state ment from so small a lass, so I asked over the weekend at the home of Stayton to three hits (all by Miller , her why. She said: “Oh they’re never their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. the catcher) and struck out 11 to ! home.” There went my ego all to and Mrs. J. D. Frace and daughters hold Stayton to one run in Friday's at Beaverton. They also called at the game. ; pieces. ALSO SEE Art Redinger home in Gresham Sat I . • * Leading the Mill City attack at urday evening. I I can ’ t help but be amazed at the the plate was Dubby Stewart with THE ALL NEW 1 ad writers who dish up goop for tele 3 for 4 and with 4 runs batted in. We will give Green Stamps for Cash Pur Mrs. Kenneth Chance and children vision commercials. Especially all that Walt Olmstead, Mill City short stop MAC 35" CHAIN SAW tripe about the various and sundry met Mrs. Bob Biggs (Jane Peterson) connected chases and for Accounts Paid by the I Oth of the with a homer to bring in brands of cigaretts. Everyone knows of Eugene, and her children in Salem one run and himself for 2 RBI and last Wednesday and from there they Month following. $165.00 Complete with they do you no good, but still smoke Luther Nicholson hit a solid base hit them. I know, I puffed on the weed went to the Kelly cottage at Roads to get the other 2 RBI’s. Blade and Chain for many, many years. This idea of End to spend a few days. Mrs. Mill City's next game is the 4th at “exciting flavor, smoother.” Wow, Chance said the weather was perfect. 7:30 just before the fireworks. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. I never did find a cigarette that would Mr. Biggs now has his own television Ideal for Farmers, Sports make me feel like popping my bis show on KVAL Eugene. His program Too Late To Classify cuit, but then maybe my reflexes are deals with flowers and landscaping. men and Cabin Owners too slow. I only wish they would Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Puett of Kan FOR SALE—Jeep, four wheel drive. H. E. Whitaker H. E.Jull change their brand of talk, as it is Also logging fire truck fully equip getting pretty stagnant. Especially sas City, Mo., are visiting at the ped. Phone 671 Detroit. 27p present time with their son-in-law the where it tastes good like a ciga Raymond Branch & Son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Toni rette should. Must be a super brand Marastom and daughter, Julie at the of alfxlf*- Oh well, it does pay for the Last Frontier. On July 9th, Mrs. Equipment Co. programs we see for free, and if it Marastoni’a brother and family of Phone UL 9-2160 Mehama'«“,^’.« S.Ï Sì XI“ Misouri are expected to arrive for a visit here. ' mediate silence. Mn. Paul Barkley of Corvallis ia spending this week as th* guest of her parents, the Charles Kellys, while FORMERLY THE LAKE LODGE her husband is on a field trip in Eastern Oregon in connection with DETROIT, OREGON his work for the US Agricultural I department Four other men are also NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I on the expedition. . 1/2 lirici' SALE deodorants MILL CITY PHARMACY • • • Jenkins Hardware M c C ulloch ’ s UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BUT OFFERING THE SAME QUALITY SERVICE & SELECTION GREEN STAMP POLICY HOWDY’S 4TH OF JULY SPARKLERS I0 c -I5 c -25 c MARSHALL-WELLS STORES A. and M. Toman Store Hours 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Located next to Mill City Jewelry Store Milt City, Ore. Phone 6824 Visiting for the past several weeks at the home of Mrs. lister Mason has been her cousin, Mrs. William Dickson of Prairie City, near La- Grande. They spent three days at Waldport visiting Mrs. Mason's son and family, the Edwin Stones, also attending the night performance of1 the “baton clinic" in which Sharon i Stone participated with the “Sham rocks.” Mrs ^fason states she visit ed with many old-time residents ot this area who now make their homes in the vicinity of Waldport. It was also learned that Mrs. Dickson’s. son, Carl, who worked for a consid erable time at Shirley’s Beauty shop several rears ago, was married last April and has a beauty shop at La- Grande. The father, William Dick son, passed away last February. AH are well known here. FEATURING THE RANCEROS IN PERSON Every Saturday Night From 9 to 2:30 Come and Enjoy Dancing to this Good Western Music