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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1958)
Kelle have made arrangements I registered nurse at the Ford Indust 1 2—THE MM I. ( 1TY ENTERPRISE ert for a benefit movie for the Gates | rial Hospital at Detroit The Browns THl RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 Campfire and Bluebird organizations owned a home just east of Gates, now By Jessie Savage this Friday n ght, September 12th, at owned by the Goodyards. Harold Morton is still hospitalized The American Legion Auxiliary 7:30 P M. in the Gates School Gym. It. will be about a two hour showing at Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stay will hold their first meeting of the Mm. H. N. Wilson i v Forrest Holman, featuring Gates— ton, with an infection which follow season att he home of Mrs. Sylvia Mr. and Mr« W. R. Fulton of Vp- the Gateway to a Sportsman’s Para ed an ankle injury while he was work Wenke Thursday night. Iland, California have arrived for a dise. This will be the first showing ing for the Forest Service during the Don Watkins was a recent visitor visit at the home of their nephew, of many activities in which promin fire above Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Mor of Wally Rhoades. Mr. Watkins, a I Mr. and Mrs. Pennick and children. ent Mill City residents and out of ton had opened the Chili Bowl Cafe former resident of Idanha, is now * They were accompanied by Mr. and towners can be seen, also. There wil) but Morton was recruited as cook at salesman for a hosiery company. Mrs. Royal Fulton and daughter, be an intermission at which time firesite, and the Cafe is now closed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer gave a Peggy, also of Upland. Mrs. Royal candy will be distributed for the depending upon his recoverey and birthday dinner Saturday in honor of I Fulton had the thrill of landing a children, and cookies and coffee serv ability to work. Mrs. Reba wiijMv* Snyder’ □ s un birthday. Mr. ani . — muaj, air, 36 lb. Chinook salmon from a deep sea ed the grownups. Admission is free, Reed ^ol jjra. Jerry Pittam and family of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (__ fishing boat off Depoe Bay last but a collection will be taken to assist Silverton were Sunday guests of Mr. Mill City helped to celebrate the oc Ned Richards. Both were' casion. Thursday and is having it packed in the Campfire groups with crafts and and Mrs. _______ ‘ ~ I dry take friends back and with neighbor« them, as supplies, since they are now a Gates former Mill City residents, , Mrs. | Mrs. Earl (Millie) Stahlman was at proof ice to to their , unit and not a part of the Mill City Reed will be remembered as Elga Santiam Memorial hospital at Stay- At a meeting of the Gates Fire 'organizations as in the past. Lots of Hawkins. ton for a few days of medical at Dick Parker spent the weekend tention. She returned home recently. I Board Wednesday evening, L. L. Ry- I fun and surprises are assured. returned I nearson was appointed as director on Mr. and Mrs. Curt Nelson from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meunier of with his family here, and |the Fire Protective Dist. ' ^i‘aft'e are visiting this week with Mr. Monday to his construction work at Vale are newcomers to Idanha. Mr. repla Gates ing Rural Don Hiner, who recently Lake, Wash. Nelson will drive a truck for Marion moved to Mill City. ¡and Mrs. George Arthurs. The ladies Trout The first regular fall meeting of I Alderman. | •• j »• ._ iir_u_ ________ __ lare sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were Mr. and Mrs. John Savage were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larson are the Gates Women’s club will be held in the clubhouse Thursday evening, in Salem Friday and Saturday andj ’ i ‘pending the week at Winston, Ore., September 18 at 7:30. Plans for a overnight guests Saturday of Mr. enjoyed the night show at the Fair, ’’¡at the home of his father Elbert Lar- and Mrs. Eddie Evenson of Salem. "Canyon Fair” are shaping up for also. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Juhl and family ' son and family. the near future with exhibitors want of the Detroit Ranger station left — Mrs. Marlin Cole - - stopped .. * | Mrs. Velma Carey attended the Mr. and from Mehama east of Idanha. Wednesday for their new home at Vllt home IlUIJir u* x. ..we, Mr. and Marion Countv Workshop for Cooks ed at the of her parents, on AnytM^ new, old, unusual, grown Gardiner. Mr. Juhl will be a ranger Mrs. Merle Devine on Sunday, hav- t the Grant Schoo) in Salem ~ ’ ing just returned from their wedding I Thursday. Some specials were a va- or made in the canyon—also a hobby at the Smith River station. trip. Bad storms were encountered rjetv V* of ways to use - lamb raisin«. and antique corner—held in the Gates ----- -- and _ Gym. Anyone wishing to exhibit, .around Yellowstone Park, so they Mrs. Maude - Davis spent a coupl® ----- I went on to Salt Lake City before ■ of days in Vancouver, Wash., last please contace the president, Mrs. week, sort of a restful outing with Walter Brisbin or Mrs. Harold Wil- I heading home. I son. HOMELITE i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beamish and her gon. Edmund Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dowler and her I small son Steven of Seattle, stopped mother CHAIN SAWS Mrs. Lillie Brown of Utica, A practical safety precaution sug- at the Wm. Pennick home last week Michigan were dinner guests of Mr. tfested is to keep all car doors locked Sales and Service end. He formerly attended Gates and Mrs. Merle Devine one day last j when traveling in a car. In cas« of schools. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cochran and boys of Echo, week. Mrs. Dowler will be remembered I *n accident, this wil do much to pro GREENOUGH'S and Mr. and -Mrs. Guy Roland of as Lorene Brown, who lived in Gates 1 vent being thrown from the car, one many years and was a schoolmate of of the most frequent causes of severe Jefferson. SAW SHOP Mrs. Wm PenniA and Mrs. Rob- Haze! Devine. Mrs. Dowler is now’ a -njury. Detroit-Idanha Quality Meats and Groceries OPEN SEVEN PAYS A WEEK FROZEN FOODS FOOD LOCKERS MILL CITY MEAT MARKET PÓRTER&LAJJ GATES Ftane 7M1 Oates, Oregon Buy Your Signs From THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE J Viv's Steak House Phene 5807 Mill City Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Closed Mondays NO HUNTING OR The Good Light Beer Heidelbera S/ow Brewed TRESPASSING CALL US FOR FULL MEASURE OF PROTECTION Doe« your present day v*J- •e of your property outweigh your fire insurance coverage T If bo your loss could be sub stantial. Better check with ua. NO OBLIGATION 0. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY SEE US SOON Phone 17OS, MU) Otv. Pregno |