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»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmond and daughters were Sunday dinner guests at the Bert Bailey home in Spring By Mrs. John Teeters • Tbya field. In the afternoon they drove to Mrs. Edith Rogers and Otis Marks the Dexter and Lookout Danis and • Hobbies were married April 3 at Stevenson. then to Oakridge. • Athletic Gds. Wash. The new Mrs. Marks was dres Sunday afternoon guests of the • Guns & Amo. sed for her wedding in a tailored Rev, »nd Mrs. _______ James _______ Hardy . and - • Fishing Tackle ¡dress of beige cotton with white ac children were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene MEHAMA—The Mehama Home • Johnson Motors cessories. The couple was accompan- Manock and two sons of Salt ni and Iied to Stevenson by Mrs. Marks' the Rev. ad Mrs Robert Roach and , Extension Unit met for their April • Reloading Comp. meeting in the Fellowship room of daughter, Ms. Lee Ressler of The • Boats and Trailers the chinch at 1 o’clock Friday. A March 1, 1833. The New York Dalles. The newly weds planned on children of Mill City Of all kinds. Trusses • Rod and Reel Repair Christian Advocate and Journal and , visiting in Milton-Freewater ajid Van I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coles and short business session was conducted LbdominaJ Supports by the chairn an Mrs. Raymond • Schwinn Bikes S l Repairs Zion’s Herald, house organ of the couver" home ....... before returning home. They " ,B l* Kirsch returned RlAStie Hosiery’ Branch Election of officers was Methodist Episcopal church, today will be at home in Mr«. .Marks’ house a urday evening, The Coles went (¿Xpert Fitters carried a letter from William W'alker, on the old highway below town. Mr. af,*e*V held with the following being elected: Private Fitting Rooms. member of the Wyandot nation to Marks rented his house seine time L„j aT° «here they met Mrs. Kirsch, Chairman, Mrs. G. V. Christensen; Gabriel P. Disoway, esq. one of the ago and has been staying with I the w*'o w,s visiting relatives there. Mr. vice chairman, Mrs. Charles Crook, — SPORTING GOODS 1 *___ to get and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Larry most prominent lay leaders of the Oren Smails. Coles ........ went . to . Flint, Mien., “Ask Your Doctor” 185 First St Methodist church. In the letter Mr. his new pickup. The party visited a Prichard. She was re-elected. Plans Miss Myra Small returned the first Walker related that while passing of the week to Monmouth, where site short time in Chicago, and in Omaha, for sending a representative to the Stayton, Oregon through St. Louis some months back is a student at OCE. She spent the Neb., where they attended Easter style show and Spring festival April he had met with several Flathead Easter vacation at the home of her Services. They then drove to Denver, *29 were discussed. Ernuna Fisher, County Home Ex | Indians who had come to that city parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Small. Colo., and down to Albuquerque, N. in search of religious guidance. Great Also visiting here during the vacation M., where they visited the Kenneth tension Agent was present and gave Automotive & Industrial 1 excitement has arisen as a result of was Joyce Pemberton who is a stu W eldon family. They returned home an instructive talk on the subject 504 State St "Food h acts and Fallacies" An in the printing of this exarordinary through Salt Lake City where they Maintenance dent at OSC, Corvallis, and is the Corner of Liberty teresting true and false, question communication and plans are being daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pem stopped for a time. made to send a missionary to educate berton. The- members of the Girls club led period was conducted which brought Welding, Diesel Engine S and H Green Stampe out a lot of false conceptions people I and bring Salvation to the tribe. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and by Mrs. K. J. Golliet and Mrs. Jim have had about various foods. Service I March 2, 1933. Oregon today got Owens and four members of the IH Mrs. Giles Wagner and Mrs. Hu ■boys club led by Mrs, Robert Bethel I its first taste in years of a “bank Shop or Field form of a legal battle carried to the toured the Simpsom Plywood plant bert Wagner were hostesses for the holiday ” but found it nothing to Delco Batteries Governor Meier, assertediy act- Supreme Court of Oregon were laid Thursday. The three leaders accom afternoon and served refreshments Factory Equipment Tpiflnii I 1 fear. at the close of the meeting. ing to prevent inroads upon Ore by opponents of dancing in school panied the group. Parts gon's almost »200,000.000 in bank de- buildings at a Portland meeting, when Mrs. K. J. Golliet was hostess at | posits because of the three-day holi the permanent organization of the her home Tuesday evening. March 31 Lyons WSCS Holds Dealer for Aireo Welding day proclaimed in other Pacific Coast Oregon Home Protective League was for a supper party honoring her Products daughter, Harriet, on her 11th birth Annual Silver Tea states, proclaimed March 2, 3, and effected. March 7, 1778. At noon, our iat- day aniversary. present to help Har LYONS One of the outstanding *4 as holidays to allow banks a breathing spell in the possible emer- titude was 44 degrees 33 minutes riet celebrate were: Linda Meyn and events of the Lyons WSCS was their ! gen.y that is threatened from with- North, and our longitude 235 degrees Kathy Frey from Stay ton, Bonnie annual Silver Tea which was carried Jim and Very! Hoover I out the states. Throughout practic- 20 minutes East, and the land extend Christensen, Joanne Walx; Bettie ' out in I entennial fashion this year Phone 2602 ally all of the Oregon banks re ed from North East half North to Coles, Maren Wallan. Linda Coffman and held in the fireplace room of the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, fused to run for cover and transacted South East by South ... At the and Susane Cutting. Northern extreire, the land formed Frank Thomas of Jefferson visited with Mildred Prichard in charge. The business on a limited basis. March 3, 1849. General Joseph a point,, which I called Cape Foul- several days last week at the H. W. 1 gest »peaker of the afternoon was Lane of Indiana, appointed last Au- weather, from the very bad weather McCarley home. W. A. Griffin and Mrs. Lawrence Larimer of Mt. Pleas gust 17 by President Polk to be first that we, soon after, met with.— son, also of Jefferson were Thursday ant who spoke in "The Pioneer Days." A short program was also presented. visitors at the McCarleys. territorial governor of the Oregon Journal of Captain James Cook. WE'LL BUILD March 8. 1847. A colder night last Sunday visitors at the Charles Mrs. Charlie Moigan of Stayton gave territory, arrived this morning at Oregon City and immediately issued night than the night before. The poor Crook home were Mr. and Mrs. Don- two musical readings, vocal solo by a proclamation establishing the new cattle in this land are starving, many aid Crook and daughters of Port Rev. Ruth Colton and reading by A SHELTER FOR government. General Lane is well of them unto death. Paid the re land. They brought Mrs. Eva Crook Mrs. Al Wesley. A very interesting display of an- thought of in the States, having mainder of the bill for fencing the I to her home here after she had spent YOUR HOMS I tiques was featured, and the serv served under General Scott in the garden in a draft on G. Abernathy in the week visiting in Portland. The Rev. James Hardy and B. L. ing table was covered with old fash- late war with Mexico. He was. for a favor of John Force, »88.79. George Kirsch were i,i Eugene last Tuesday i toned red and white table cloths with1 The home that shelters you time, a senator in the Indiana legis Gary’s Diary. March 9, 1846. Saw company today _ of Willamette 1 kerosene lamps taking the place of to attend the meeting lature. needs shelter ... in the form March 4, 1844. There was great until 12 o’clock. An unusually large Presbytery. On Thursday Mrs. Hardy ' the tapers, with the tood carried out excitement in Oregon City today. number called, and among them Mr. | and Mrs. Earl Ashley attended the also in centennial order. Kev. Ruth of insurance coverage, com The Indian, Cockstock, who has for Senator Jernigan of Tennessee, who, Presbyterial meeting also in Eugene, Colton alia Mrs. Clyde Bressler' mensurate with today's high some time past claimed that two val held a voluntary conversation on the Both meetings were held in the Cen- served tne coftee and tea. on tne lirepiace mantel a kerosene ley settlers named Winslow and Oregon Question ... He said he tral Presbyterian church in Eugene, Weekend guests at the Jerry Coff- lamp and an old iashioned lantern I property values. Saules had cheated him of a horse, we had the be-<t title to 54 depress 40’, but that would not prevent him from man home were Mr. ¡.nd Mrs. Dick was lignted as in omen times. Many | put on his war paint, gathered a few Even ths Hnest watch followers, and tried to cross the agreeing to a compromise of 49 de Nelson of Everett, Wash., and Mrs. ot the ladies wore their centennial CHECK WITH US... SOON should be clean*! and oOod river and land in Oregon City, seek gress if a treaty should be made. . . . Coffman's sister and husband, Mr. m esses whicn made it a very am ac at bast ones a ysar. Neglect and Mrs. H. E. McEntire of Vernonia. tive at lair. ing revenge. In the ensuing skirmish Diary of President Polk. isy mean costly March 10, 1829. The brig William Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith of El Cockstock was killed by Winslow repair bills tomorrow. A shelf is probably a better place D. B. HILL INSURANCE Anderson and three of the settlers and Ann broke up at the bar of the mira and Mr Smith's mother, Mrs. tor chiluien a toys loan a box. It a ciara Smith of Sweet Home, visited Columbia tonight and it is feared ali were wounded. Mr. George LeBreton, EXPERT WATCH COMPANY clerk and recorder of the provisional hands are lost. She missed stays while Sunday at the Grant Smith and Ger I ox is used, all the contents are uni, ‘d, while the child is more apt government and Mr. Sterling Rogers going about and though an anchor ald Rockwell homes. INSPECTION to select a few toys from the shelf. are feared injured fatally, LeBreton was dropped drifed into the breakers. Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore. Remember the child has to learn to from gunshot wounds and Rogers by The vessel consort, out of Boston, put SI BSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY put things away. Neatness is an adult out a boat but could effect no rescue. ; a poisoned arrow. I March 5, 1864. With the completion The William and Ann sailed from ENTERPRISE TODAY! »3.00 a Year virtue which all adults don’t have. of the telegraph link between Port Plymouth Sept. 16 las» with supplies * Let ue Inspect your watch. land and California, Oregon is at for Fort Vancouver. It’s worth a tew moments last linked by wire to the Atlantic March 10, 1917. The state highway ot your time *o find out Coast. In celebration of this event. commission has let a contract for whether sfl’» well. There« Mayor David Logan today sent the construction of a reinforced concrete no charge or obligation (or following message to the mayor of bridge across Hood River to take the this sondes. Portland, Maine; “Portland of the place of the present structure which Why not drop in todny I Pacific and Portland of the Atlantic has been condemned. The contract Baker’s -—The younger to the older sister— price ig »53,915. one in name. May they ever be united March 11, 1889. “Will it sail in the in the preservation of our common blue sky?” Elijah Morton, Portland country and its liberties. ¡inventor, today unveiled his “alleged Telephone 1843 i March 6, 1942—Plans for the dis- flying machine” to members of the i tribution of sugar rationing cards press. The inventor has spent seven MILL CITY to Oregonians have been completed years perfecting his model, and in his We U«e Genuine Factory Parts by the state rationing board. By ar own words, Elijah says: “I have drawn rangement between the rationing my ideas from the flight of birds, » board and the state department of from flying of a kite, from the first •J - r. keepsake education the cards are to be dis and tenth chapters of the book of tributed through the elementary Ezekiel, and from all other sources DEALER , schools. throwing light in the subject of aer- March 6, 1922. Plans for a strenu ie! navigation.” ous campaign which may take the March 11, 1926. Advisibility of con structing a toll bridge across the Columbia connecting Ranier. Oregon and Longview, Washington was con sidered today by a house subcommit tee in Washington, D. C. Opposition to construction of the bridge has arisen because of the fear of Portland shipping and business interests that river navigation would be hindered by the structure. Feeling on both sides is running high. March 12, 1905. It has been predict ed, and there seem to be every ground for making such a prophecy, that there will be more people visit the in terior of Oregon this year on account of the big Lewis & Clark Exposition than ever before in the state’s history, and that a goodly portion of them will eventually return to settle here. ON NEW CARS premium quality March 13, 1852 T’Vault & Co.’s Oregon & Shasta Erpress will posi tively run every two weeks between * off Het price Winchester and Shasta Butte City, touching at Rouge River, Smith's plus tax and River, Josephine Creek, Klamath and usable casing Humbug Creek. letters and packages i h six«« • tubele«* forwarded to Winchester by mail care b,aefc or Mdiitowall whrtawali* of T’Vault Co.’» Express, will be re ceived and delivered to address. March 14, 1837. This day was bom to Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, wife HEADQUARTERS FOR of Dr. Marcus Whitman of Waiilatpu, THE FAMOUS on the lower Waila Walla River, a daughter, Alice Narcissa Whitman, 100 PLUS OCTANE first white child bom in the Oregon Country. The Whitmans arrived from FINALLY! A GASOLINE the States iast fall, accompanied by BURNS CLEAN the Reverend and Mrs. H- H. Spald New Flying A 100 plus is now so completely re ing and lay-worker, William Gray, Wul 2 TTrWGl And njgM COTu sent by the American Board of For fined that impurities never reach your car. It’s eign Missions. the West’s first dean-burning gasoline — the March 15, 1859. The steamer Broth big answer to a big need. er Jonathan reached Portland this morning bringing news of the arrival of the overland mail at San Francisco on the night of March 9. The latest dates are from St. Louis to the 14th IYe Give S & H Green Stampi of February. The most important news is that the bill to admit Oregon to statehood, which some time ago pass ed the Senate, has passed the House by a vote of 114 to 103 and now goes Phon« 7442 Highway 22 Mill City to President Bunchanan for his signa- tore. WE HAVE MEHAMA Mrs. G. V. Christensen Heads Mehama Home Extension Group Oregon History SURGICAL SUPPORTS CAMP’S Capital Drug Store Hoover's Repair How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? BUY NOW-PAY LATER Mill City Jewelry tire sale NOTHING LIKE IT ANYWHERE! ‘ You buy our tires (we’ve got a warehouse full) and we’ll buy your terms! No payments ’til June! TAKE YOUR PICK PORTERs LAU, OFF ON EITHER GENERAL nygens • NEW FLYING A GENERAL DUAL 90 Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day. TIRES NO PAYMENTS 'TIL JUNE! come In today and drive a real bargain! PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE r THt > DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE MINERAL general < tire J "Saving Your Tires Is Our Business" Phone UL 9-2753 Mehama, Oregon