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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1959)
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1959 TOM Says: Qate Oldtimer To Be Z . . . . J r L Pollen To Be Heavy This On Centennial Wagon Trek Year Says Health Man B> Dr. Harold M. Erick-oa GAES—One of the oldtimers of 'Gates, Weaver Clark, and his grand- Oregon State Health Officer I son, Robert Fineout, both of Hills I recently noticed that the hazel Mrs. H. N. Wilaon boro, are now on their way to In and filbert pollen counts were sub- Mrs. Walter Brisbin celebrated dependence, Mo., where they will join stant.al during January in the I birthday last week, and cards and a the wagon trek back over the Old Portland area. This is probably true < birthday cake were shared with her Oregon Trail. It is reported they built throughout much of Oregon be at the meeting of the Women’s club and rigged up their own wagon for cause of the mild winter, which has Thursday. the caravan, and it has been shipped hedped pollenation. The Oregon After many delays in the produc to Missouri. representative of the American tion of the cook book being sponsored The trip back is supposed to start Academy of Allergy believe» that by the Gates Community church, it April 19th, and will end at Independ if this weather continues we will will be appearing soon. ence, Oregon in about 135 days. Each have an early and very heavy pollen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson and wagon is sponsored by someone or season. two small sons of Marion Forks some town, and souvenirs and do Generally, the Oregon pinion were guests Saturday evening at the nations will be sold along the way problem begins with the trees and H. N. Wilson home. to help finance the trip _ the weeds, _ grasses _ runs through and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Flemming of The Clark family will be remem-1 holds until summer. Then, while res- L. - - 1 by many . folks £ - 1 1- - 2 in « *L1_ — f most . _ A other - l_ ... A _ A _ - continue _ At I Scio were dinner guests Sunday at beied this area, idents > of states the home of their son-in-law and where some relative* still reside. to suffer from runny noses and red daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Novak The Weaver Clark home was pur watery eyes, Oregonians usually can and children. chased by Adam Shepherd, and is now forget about pollen allergies. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosamond and occupied by the Bob Wilson family. This is true .primarily because of I two children spent the w eekend at our relative freedom from ragweed, Cottage Grove with Mr. and Mrs. which perhaps is th« most troublesome Our experienced service men John Pitcher, honoring the birthdays of the American pollen-producers. A great many people vacation here each are handy with vour car. Drive of Mrs- pitcher and Mr. Rosamond, recent school board meet year, or have made Oregon their m today for a complete check ing At all a Gates teachers and school permanent home, simply to escape the up. We carry Shell Gasoline and personnel were rehired for another son.etimes-fatal effects of this weed By Jean Roberts Motor OU. year, teachers to receive their annual in the midwest and east. MEHAMA — A good deal of con- $180 a year raise. Counts of ragweed pollen through ■ cern was expressed in the Mehama A benefit program for the Boy- I area a few years ago, when the first out Oregon last year showed extreme Scouts sponsored by the Mill City ■either sex deer season was introduced ly low readings in the western part iJaycees is coming up soon. It will be ■ in Oregon. of the State where the Dept, of Ag ' April 1 and 2 at the grade school gym. Evidence of deer recently however, riculture is now conducting a con 1 A whole evening will be snent in seems to belie the concern that deer trol program, but comparatively high showing pictures of the canyon oy herds would wiped out Ruy Rob readings in the Milton-Freewater area Look.ng for something for that Easter Party? i Forrest Holman. erts reports counting 34 deer one of eastern Oregon where no control was provided by the Legislature. Al WSG!,. S * H Or«. S^p.! ~ | evening dS “" X ““," between Mehama and his Here is the place to come for your lergy experts believe that this effect MUI City ‘ tend ,u the ~ -------- sunrise -- services Phone 7984 -------- *u at - the First It is far easier to see the de*r a. ive control program should be stren Christian church in Mill City at this time of year when the leaves gthened and broadened. BASKETS CHICKS NAPKINS The State Board of Health has cir .6:30 on Easter morning. Directly af-' are off, than it is during hunting MUSICAL TOYS I ter this they will gather at the Gates season. culated counts from the Portland area BUNNIES school, where the CYF group will > Keith Phillips, whose ranch has *40 new*P*P*r#» radio and television CANDY, ?GS EASTER EGG COLORS prepare and serve an Easter break-1 been a veritable game refuge for stations during the past few years, fast in the cafeteria. This was a many years, now finds that he is 1 and we receive hundreds of letters and Putii Further Notice Store Hours \\ ill Be From feature of last Easter’s program, and I over populated with deer and has been phone calls from people seeking ad vice about their allergies. Such pol 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. so much enjoyed, it was decided to obtaining permits to kill them, before len counts indicate only what might repeat. A special program is planned I the wipe out hi3 alfalfa field, be expected by the average allergy for morning services, featuring mu-i sical numbers by the young folks Use old nylon hose to stuff a pillow victim; for specific information on accompanied by Arlin Rothhaugh oa fur t The pillow <an be wash. your own piobieni you should see Dependable Prescription Service your private ; hysician. a special guitar made by him. ' ed and dried in a jiffy. i There will be another work day on Phone 6697 MiU <>reg«» WHEN IN NiiiSJ OF FEINTING the Gates Sunday school this Sat 1HE LN 1 ¿.UPRISE UK ST Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward were urday, March 28. Volunteer workers' ; under the direction of Bob Blumen-1 dinner guests Saturday at the home stein, have made rapid progress, and i of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergholz in Mill the new room will soon be ready for City. The CYF group of the Gates Com occcupancy. A pot luck dinner as us munity church drove to Idanha Sun ual, is planned at noon. Gates, Oregon I Church members plan to meet at day afternoon where they were guests Power Saw Bar Work . the schoolhouse Saturday evening, at of the Community church there and a 7:30 for a “sing.” Many also plan to special moving picture and service1 ★ attend the special services on Friday i was featured. i Chain Sharpening and Re- at the Presbyterian church in Mill [City at 7:30 p. m. Santiam Canyon Extension unit pairing. will meet today, March 26 at 10:30 a.m. in the Gates Women's clubhouse. ★ Furniture Upholstering The topic will be “Household In Bring us your sects,” and there will be a potluck 4802 Silverton Road, N. E. lunch at noon. Everyone welcome. Salem, Oregon Michael, Ronny and Susan Jensen were houseguests this week of their Low Overhead - Low Prices Pump or Garden Tractor En I cousins, Louis and Kathy Kelle. On Free Pickup and Delivery Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and One of the tests of a fine beer is its foam: light and creamy. Blitz, the Beer of gines for overhauling. children drove to Eugene to return Write or Call EM 3-0116 the Bright Cascades, is also absolutely delicious to drink. them to the home of their parents, for Service. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen. While in We are equipped to handle all Eugene the Kelle’s visited with form types of small engine rebuild er Gates residents, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Nygaaid and family. ing and repairing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Levon and daughter, Lori, w-ere hosts for a din ★ ner and birthday party Sunday hon oring the birthday of Bob. Guests All Work Guaranteed and you’ll want it for all its worth were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Abplanalp and two children of Portland, Mrs. ★ It’s almost certain —with models the distance between gas stops. The plain fact is Chevrolet builds I Frankie Johnson and son Royal, Mrs. If, on the other hand, you ’ re ranging from rive lieautiful, dutiful so many different kinds ot cars Gwenn Schaer and John, Rodney Rog station wagons to the unique Cor looking for a car of utmixst elegance, there’s one to please just about er and Carol Schaer. you could hardly make a happier vette—that Chevrolet builds your everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turntdge spent | kind of ear. Your dealer’s waiting choice than the Chevrolet Im pal a , Saturday at the coast, mostly in the Say you want a stylish, spacious Phone 7351 Gates, Oregon Newport area. to help you pick it out. 4-Door Sport Sedan. And, to go car that combines low initial cost «Optional oi «jrfra oo«t The date of the Council Fire pre with it, Chevy’s velvety V8 power with rock-bottom operating ex sented by the local Bluebird and teamed with triple-turbine Turbo pense. You’ll find what you want Campfire groups has been set for glide*—one of the fin st, smoothest in the Biscayne 2-Door Sedan — Thursday evening April 9th in the i automatic dri. ee offerer! on any car' one of the lowest priced of all Gates Women’s cluphouse. These are just two examples of Chevy models. And you can have Mr. and Mrs. Earle Henness of the dozens of different kinds of Chevrolet ’ s new Hi-Thrift 6 under Beaverton spent the weekend at the The emart tieitch is to the '59 Chery! Chevrolets you can choose from. the hood to stretch and stretch home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness. Mrs. Keith Hen ness and two children, who have been guests at the Henness home before % moving to Salt Lake City, are spend ing this week with her family at Mehama. Mrs. George Arthurs entertained Friday afternoon at her home, hon oring the birthdays cf her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mrs. Oscar Osterhout. Other guests included Mrs. Joe Novak, Mrs. Dorothy Newberg and Toni, Mrs. Evas th» finest wateh B rdie Wilson and three children and thoukl b» cleaned and ofled Mrs. Hazel Devine, who also had a at hast on»» » P« Neglect birthday this week. Following an tywtay—may mean costly exchange of gifts, all enjoyed cake repair bilb tomorrow and ice cream together. Word has just been received that EXPERT WATCH Rodny Klecker arrived Friday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. nspection Hap Klecker in Stayton, after a stay in Walter Reed hospital, where he underwent surgery. He will be re membered as the grandson of Albert Millsap, and just received his mili LM IM Inspect your watch tary discharge after a stay of al It’» worth • tew momenta most two years in the army, sta of your time to find out tioned in the East the whole time. vbethsr all'» w»H. Thar» « Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moses spent no rharga or obligation for a couple of days at the coast the first thia «ervlce of the week, visiting at the home of Why not drop tn today I her sister. Mrs. Carl Franzen at Neskowin. Guest* over the weekend Baker’s at the Moses home were Mr. and Your Chevrolet ehoiee ineluslee the Corvette, the Impala Sport Coupe, the Nomad Station Wagon, ¡Mrs. Ed. McConnell of Klamath Ike Bel Av k-Uoor Sedan, El Camino, and the Impala Convertible—all shown above. | Falls. McConnell is a brother of Mrs. « ■ Moses. Telephone 184.3 Mrs. Velma Carey attended the an MILL CITY now—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! nual conveneion of OSFSA at Gre We L'ee Genuine Factory Part» •» sham Thursday. After attending this gathering of cooks and other per * sonnel, in fact, anyone interested in 1 food service, she drove to Portland, ‘ and spent the rest of the weekend* X pfALEP ___ ; visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey and two Stayton, Oregon Phone RO 9-2126 120 W Hollister daughters, Diane and Beverly. GATES you don't have to SCRATCH for it when ■you use the WANT ADS a Deer Seem To Be on Increase Says Writer a Try The Enterprise Every Week OÔ ¿me MILL CITY PHARMACY SAW SHOP NORM’S Lawn Mower, BLITZ COUNTRY! Chevy makes one for you,.. Marshall's Saw Shop How long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? ’I FREE! Mill City Jewelry AUTHPtR'HD^ Keeps*** X/ Gene Teague Chevrolet