The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 29, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    GATES
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
TH I RSDAY. JAM ARY 29. 1959
Mehama Women's Club
Reports on Street Lights;
More Money Is Needed
Santiam Ripples
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Automotive & Industrial
Mr«. H. N. Wilson
Firemen Don t Have a
Entered as second cías» matter Nr
Members of the Santiam Canyon
Maintenance
By Judi Hoeye
•»moer 10, 1944 at tne post office •
Chance
Extension unit had a workday at the
MEHAMA—Mrs.
Orville
Bilyeu
V ell, we are tied with Jefferson dill City, Oregon, under the Act of
Welding, Diesel Engine
Gate« Women's club house on Thurs­
The following dedicated to the and Mrs. Richard Janeway were host­ for first place in the league now, so
March 3. 1879
day, and sanded the kitchen walls Gates and Mitl City Fire Depart­ esses for the meeting of the Mehama everyone at school is deliriously hap­
Service
after the recent spackling job. Some ments was sent to The Enterprise Women’s <club at the club house py. Can you blame us. Life is so ex- i NATIO NA L EDITORIAL
Shop
or Field
husbands have promised to help on i by Ed Chance, who is now at a guard Tuesday evening. The meeting was citing!
|ASg>C3TI§H
Delco Batterie«
the ceiling job, then walls will be station near Santa Margarita, Calif. opened with the flag salute. Mrs.
After the Sublimity game last Fri­
completed. The work is in charge of
When the fire trucks are delayed Raymond Branch, president, presid­
Factory Equipment Ignition
day
night, the Pep Club sponsored a
A F F111 A Tt ME MttR
Mrs. Glenn Henness.
40 seconds in traffic, people say:
ed a’ the business session with Mrs. dance on the gym balcony. St. Boni- '
Parts
"It took them 20 minutes to get Ed Castle as acting secretary.
The Gates Camp Fire girls en­
face was invited and everyone had (
Dealer
for
Airco Welding
!
here.
”
The
street
light
committee
report
­
joyed a roller skating party Sunday
a good time.
W hen the truck races at 40 miles ed that there was still some money
Product«
at Lebanon, stopping al a drivein for
Soon it will be St. Valentine’s Day,
eats on the return trip. A vote of per hour, it’s: “Look at those reckless due for last year’s lights. Some
pledges had not been paid though so a day which is important for at least j
thanks is extended Mr and Mrs. Wil­ fools.”
When four men struggle with an the committee should soon be able to two reasons. It is Oregon’s birthday
lard Howell, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Rynearson, Mr and Mrs. Stevens and eight-man ladder: "They don’t even start collecting for this year. Any­ and the day of the Sweetheart's ball liinun l.inn Counties, per year 83.**
Jim and Veryl Hoover
one wishing to make donations for the at Santiam. Everyone is in a rush to
Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick for know how to raise a ladder.’’
OMaMe,
Marion-Linn
<
ountien
$3.6*
Phone 2602
Mill Qty
When firemen open windows for street lights are asked to leave the get a date for the ball. It is making
furnishing cars for transporting the
Telephone 6651 or 7005
group. Those enjoying the day were ventilation to reduce heat in fighting money at Golliet’s where the list of head- spin,-hearts pound and eye­ DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher
lids flutter. The princes and princes­
Kirt Baughman. Warren and Frances a fire: “Look at the wrecking crew.” donations^s kept.
When they open the floor to get
The program planned for the even­ ses for the ball have already been i
Reid of Mill City; Carol Schaer, Pat-
ay and Bill Pennick, Ellen Howell. at the blaze: "There goes the axe ing was postponed so games were chosen. For the Freshmen they are ;
played with Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel and Robert Morgan and Virginia Urban; 1
Sheila Herron, Carol
Blumenstein. squad.”
If the Chief stands back where he Mrs. Bilyeu winning prizes. A group Sophomores, Dennis Jenkins and i
Mary Lou Schroeder and cousin;
Carol, Alene and Sharron Stevens, can see and dire.t his men, people from the Girl Scout troop is planning Carol Pate; Juniors, Jerry Tucker
and Yvonne Dickie; Seniors, Rodney I
Aloha Thomas, Linda Parker, Patsy i say: “He’s afraid to go where he1 on being present at the next meet-
Schaer and Phyllis Bickett. Won’t
sends
his
men.
”
ng
to
give
a
short
program.
Morton, Susie and Dickie Rynearson
they make a nice royal court ?
if they lose a building: "It’s a lousy '
and their houseguests. JoNetta and
The school is going to celebrate its I
department.”
Patti Wilson of Salem.
Centennial during the month of '
If they make a good "stop,” folks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craven arrived
March. The homeniaking girls are all I
say: "The fire didn't amount to
Sunday from Sisters, to spend the
busying themselves making century-1
much.”
By
Mrs.
John
Teeters
day with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hol­
If 1 >ts of water is necessary:
Mr.and Mrs. Art Anderson returned old dresses. And the boys are trying
lis Tumidge.
“They ale doing more damage with home last Monday from Richland, to grow Century old beards. Some of
Kathy and Louis Kelle treated
Wash., where they visited for several the men faculty are getting the spirit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i water than the flames.”
If
a
fireman
gets
hurt:
"He
was
days
with Mr. Anderson's sister and too Rumor has it, though, that one
Kelle to a movie in Salem last week­
faculty member lost his when he I
a
careless
guy.
”
husband,
the Tom Smiths.
end, it being the parents 16th wed­
If a citizen gets hurt: “It’s a crazy
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallock and washed his face with Boraxo instead
ding anniversary.
department.”
Frank of Ocean Lake, visited the of Palmolive! If this is true, we
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dodge have
If
a
fireman
inspects
a
citizen
’
s
first
of last week with their daugh­ would like to recommend the 20
their second son, Matt Leo, bom Jan­
property: “He’s meddling in some­ ter’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene mule team product to some of the
uary 24 at Santiam Memorial hos­
ecragley faced boys.
Coles and daughters.
pital in Stayton. Maternal grandpar­ body’s business."
Mrs. Roles is very proud of her
If
he
wants
a
fire
hazard
cor
­
The
Walter
Johnson
family
visited
ents are Mr. and Mrs. F.d Chance,
Home Ec IV Class.And rightly so,
rected:
“
I
’
ll
see
the
mayor.
”
during
the
weekend
with
the
Willard
who are now living at Pozo Guard
for Julie Randall got a prize in the
If he kets killed and leaves a fam- Johnsons at Mapleton.
Station, in California.
ily destitute: "That’s the chance he I The Pre-School mothers neld their Make it with Wool Contest and
Mrs. Glenn Henness drove to Dal­
Phyllis Pate just won first place for
las Tuesray to spend the day with took when he joined the fire de- ■ regular monthly meeting in the Fel­ Marion county |n the cherry pie bak­
lowship '-oom of the church Wedens-
her mother, Mrs. Roy Taylor, form­ partment.”
day evening, January 21. The next' ing contest and Sandra Merry is
erly of Gates. She was accompanied
among the top 10 girls in the state •
by Mrs. Margaret Rush and Mrs. meeting at the Northwest Christian, meeting of the group will be Febru­ contest for the Homemaker of To­
Every Wednesday Night
ary
18.
Hattie Cole of Mill City. The trip was college. They were met by Mr. and
morrow
contest
and
—
-Whew
!
bee
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Branch and
From 9 Until 10
to honor Mrs. Taylor’s recent birth­ Mrs. Donald Hobson, and later all
what I mean?
day, and Mrs. Henness baked the tra­ enjoyed a sightseeing tour of in­ three children of Sweet Home were
Free
Prize Every Game
Unfortunately, the Junior play,
Saturday guests at the Raymond
ditional cake.
teresting places, and a dinner at the Branch home. The men are brothers. “Rest Assured,” had to lie cancelled
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge were Hobson home. The group included
Dance To The Music Of The
until next fall because the mumps
hosts Tuesday for a family dinner. Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, Mrs. Oliver1 Sharyn Shrock of Stayton was a laid low the leading man. So now the
weekend
guest
of
Bettie
Coles
at
her
Guests were her daughter, Mrs. Rob­ Watson, Mary Howell, Mrs. Floyd
Cascade Western Trio
Seniors are looking for a play to pro­
ert Kelle, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Swaim, Mrs. W. B. Hirte, and Bob, home here.
vide
entertainment.
Be
sure
to
save
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
The Edward Walz family were the
Chris Knutson of Mill City, her Blumenstein.
guests Sunday of Mrs. Walzs’ broth­ your pennies so you will tie able to
uncle, Albert Schrump and a cousin,
Errol McWhirk, son of Mr. and ers family. Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil see the production for it's bound to 1
Cy Shannon
Cora Reader, all of Everett. Wash.
Mrs. Don McWhirk, is a patient at Triick and children of Dallas.
be funny; the Senior class is just
Next Sunday, February 1 the young Emmanuel hospital in Portland this
full
of
clowns
and
jesters.
EVERY SATURDAY
The Mehama firemen spent most
people of the Gates Community week, following foot surgery. He will
church will have charge of the morn­ be unable to continue his course at of the day Sunday installing the new
Try Our Delicious
ing services. The workday last Sat- Oregon College of Education at Mon­ fire siren.
nurday was successful. Oliver Wat­ mouth this semester, but hopes to en­
STEAKS
CHICKEN
son, Harold Morton, Willard Howell, roll again for the summer term.
If you like to keep your measuring
spoons
together,
try
using
a
key
chain
Clare Henness, Mr. Collins and R. L-
Mrs.
Robert Oliver, secretary,
You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here.
Freeman made a good showing on Mrs. Harry Harmon, Mrs. Bob Kelle which allows more room than the
the siding job for the new room, and Mrs. Oliver Watson attended a original ring.
under the direction of Bob Blumen­ Legion Auxiliary meeting Thursday
stein. Bruce Blumenstein. three Col­ at the home of Mrs. Blanche Syver-
Fumes from cleaning fluid, contain­
lins boys and Joey Hirte also work­ son in Mill City, Placemats were ing carbon terachloride can be poison-
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama, Oregon
ed diligently, and all enjoyed a pot made for hospital trays. The next us if breathed excessively. Follow di­
luck dinner at noon. Marcia Barn- meeting is to he held at the home of rections for use on label when using.
hardt assisted in serving. Another Mrs. Oliver Watson.
workday has been planned for Feb­
ruary 7, weather permitting.
To drain whole slices of canned
Word has been received of the pineapple easily, slip the slices onto
birth of a second son, to Mr. and the handle of a wooden spoon and
Mrs. Daniel Romey, who are living suspend over the edges of a bowl.
in Corvallis where Romey attends
OSC. The baby has been named Joseph
Ic cream in paper cartons will keep
Daniel, and arrived January 20. its quality longer in a home freezer if 1
Grandmother is Mrs. Louisa Wrig- it is given an overwrap of heavy foil j
glesworth, and this is her third
or other freezer wrap.
grandchild to arrive this winter.
Several members of the Gates
Community church drove to Eugene
SI BS( RIRE TO THE MILL (TTY
Wednesday afternoon for a business ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.00 a Year
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MEHAMA
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