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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1959)
Automotive & Industrie1 Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service WE HAVE • 0 • G • O O O • • Toys Hobbies Athletic Cids. Guns & Amo. Fishing Tackle Johnson Motors Reloading Comp. Heats and Trailers Rod and Reel Repair Schwinn Bikes & Repair* Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products CAMP’S Hoover's Repair SPORTING GOODS Jim and Veryl Hoover Phone 2602 Mill City 185 First St. Stayton, Oregon Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE r PORTERs LAU OPt ,0» NEW FLYING A 100 PLUS OCTANE FINALLY! A GASOLINE BURNS CLEAN New Hying A 100 plus* is now so completely re fined tiaat impurities never nnu-h your car. It’s the West’s first clean-burning gasoline — the l»ig answer to n need. Our Station is Open 24 Hours a Day. We Give S & H Green Stamps DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill Ci+y They are moving to Salem to operate ( 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE a motel business, after residing for, THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1959 many years at Detroit. Mr». H. N. Wil««« Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness are] Gates Grand Council Fire Member.! of the Gate» Women’s parents of a new baby daughter. Susan Held Thursday Evening club will meet Thursday (today) in Kay, born April 8 at Santiam Me-1 GATES—Mrs. John Minty and two hospital in Stayton. She the Clubhouse at 2 d . m Business will mortal _____ in dude election of officers, and dis-; weighed 7 pounds 7ounces and arrived children, Joy and Tom, and Mrs. cussion of plans concerning their home " ith her mother Sunday morn- Norma Wilson and daughter, all of Canyon Eair, which has been set for ing. She has an older sister, Kandee , Salem, attended the Gates Grand June 26-27-28. The Club just recently and a brother, Gary to welcome her. I Grand Council Fire presented in the added another davenport, a much ap-, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Women's club house on Thursday predated gift from Mr. and Mrs. Er-, Mrs. Glenn Henness, and maternal evening at 7:30. The women were grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar monies. Mrs. Pennick and the Camp nest Graham of Mill City. fire, Salem, and many local friends “Centennial Sunday,” will be ob thur Blackburn, all of Gates. Miss Judy Morse of Vancouver, and parents were present. served at the Gates Community Under a blue spotlight, candles I church this Sunday, April 19. Special Wash., and a atudent at Northwestern and light from the fireplace, Mrs. Christian college in Eugene, was in music has been prepared, and A. J. William Pennick, guardian of the Rothauge, student minister from charge of services at the Gates Com local Campfires, was master of cere munity church Sunday, and a dinner Northwestern Christian College will monies. Mrs. Penick and the Camp- conduct the services. Everyone is guest at the A. T. Barnhardt home. Mrs. Eugene Jacobson was hostess f re girls were dressed in Indian invited to wear Centennial dress if for a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Ceremonial dress, and their impres they wish. Clare Henr.ess at her home Fr:day sive program was as follows: Keith H'-nness arrived by car from Drums, Mrs. Pennick, guardian; evening. Little Janis Jacobson and Salt Ijike City Thursday, and visited Kandee Henne.ss, second graders, in response, Mrs. Bob Kelle's Bluebirds; his wife and family, and his parents, Centennial dresses »nd bonnets, greet Processional, Mrs. Gwenn Schaer; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness. He ed the guests and placed their gifts on Hand Sign, Canyon Campfire-; Can flew back to Salt Lake Saturday the Cable. Due to a mixup in time dle Lighting, Joyce Gleason. Carol when- the family will now make signals, Mrs. Henness spent the ev Stevens, Lnyda Parker and Ellen their home, and Mrs. Henness and ening at Santiam Memorial hospital i i Howell. children will follow by car soon. Roll ,all of Campfire's response by I with her new red-headed daughter, A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Susan, but .mall Kandee Henness giving chosen Indian names and their Arnold Palmer on April 7 at Santiam opened the gifts for her mother. Sev meaning-. Song, ‘“Song of Flame”, Memorial hospital. He has been named eral garner were played and delicious Canyon Campfires; Recognition of LeRoy Gene. His father is with the refreshments served later to Mmes. Rank. Trailseekers, Susan Rynearson, armed services and just recently ar Maude Davis, Gwenn Schaer, Charles Mary Lou Schroeder; Woodgatherer’s rived in Germany. Mrs. Palmer is Tucker, Robert Levon, Arthur Black Carol Stevens, Lynda Parker. Joyce making her home with Art J. Palmer burn, Velma Carey Willard Howell, Gleason, Patsy Pennick, and Ellen and his daughter, Eiayne. Maternal Bernard Bumgarner, A. T. Barnhardt Howell. grandfather of the new young man Presentation of Trailseeker's and Clare Rush, Glenn Henness aad Clar is Robert E, Bowman of Portland. __ ____ ence _ Ball; Mrs. _____ Hattie Cole _ ___ and i Woodgatherer’s Desires; song. Camp Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crites and igranddaughter, Charlene Cole, Shir-,f*re Law by Canyon Campfires; Fly- small daughter visited in Gates this ley Hoover and Mrs. Nina Hoover, ] UP8 who will be Mrs. Bob Kelle s past weekend and Barbara and small all of Mill City. Sending gifts were, < «mpfires now Kathy Kelle. Terry daughter visited Mrs. Daisy Richards Mrs. Frankie Johnson. Mrs. Lang Gleason, Melody Rosamond, Wendy on Saturday. Stafford and Mrs. Laura Case. j Morton and Lorena Harmon; Scarf- Charles Collins has been in Salem Til Rains, one of our oldtimers, has: ceremony, by Patsy Pennick, Memorial Hospital for about a week ¡been , under the care of a doctor all Susan Ryneason, Ellen Howell and Mary Lou Schroeder; Song, Bluebird j following surgery April 8th. but is week, having a serious bronchial in reported as recuperating and may be .group; Extinguishing candles. Camp-1 fection. He is reported some better able to come home shortly. Mr. and at this time. j fire group; recessional, Mrs. Gwen Mrs. Collins and six children occupy Burrell Cole of Mill City is report ! Schaer. the small house next to Mad Creek, Leaders for this year have been1 ed to have caught a nice salmon near and recently a son, Terry, was hos the Gates bridge last week. More are Mrs. William Pennick, Mrs. Robert pitalized in Salem for many weeks. being spotted in the river each day ¡Oliver, Mrs. Don McWhirk and Mrs.1 James Carey and Daron Dierks, of now. | | Robert Kelle. Corvallis (formerly Mill City) took Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray of Wald- , x* • » a weekend trip to Mt. Batchelor, near port were recent visitors at the Ned MTS. Clyde Bressler Bend for skiing. They reported the Richards home. Mrs. P Ray formerly H(Js/ess fQf $ Q $ ski run icy, and the weather cold, lived in this area. but had an enjoyable trip. LYONS—Mrs. Clyde Bressler "as School Notes Edmond Davis, who is employed at The upper four grades of the hostess for the meeting of the W. S. Tacoma, spent the weekend here with Gates Elementary school are now C. S. at her home Tuesday afternoon. his mother, Mrs. Maude Davis. working on two Mosiacs for the Cen- The devotions and program was lead Members of the Santiam Canyon by Rev. Ruth Cotton followed by the .Extension Unit will meet Thursday, tennial year. The larger, 5x26 feet, business meeting presided over by will hang in the hall between the April 23, in the Gates Women's Mildred Pi ichard. A report was heard two upper grade rooms. The smaller clubhouse, at 10:30 a. m. Miss Er- from the district meeting by those mina Fisher will be up from Salem one will hang in the hall. The larger Mosiac will be divided who attended, and plans were discus to conduct the meeting on “Foods, ’ sed for the Sub-District meeting to I Facts and Fallacies.” A pot luck din into seven parts, each one showing be held in Sa ei >. Re) orts were also ner will be held at noon. The nominat a scenic attraction and an industry heard on the : . er T a and the pro ing committee will report and elec of Oregon. The smaller Mosiac will gress on the v oi ; at t i« chuich base show Oregon ’ s State Seal. tion of officers held. Invite a friend To get a full measure of enjoyment ment. Plans were also made for the 1 to come with you. Birthday Luncheon which will be held ' Mrs. George Sauve and daughter out of a Mosiac project, you should on Wednesday, April 22. Eva Bress know what mosiac art work is. Your | of Salem, called last weekend at the ler, Reta Cruson and Naomi IntVeld whole picture is made up of little home of her grandparents, Mr. and were appointed the nominating com i Mrs. Ned Richrds, and her »on, Ned tiles, stones, glass and such, of as mittee and will report at the next sorted colors which make your pat- returned home with her after spend ing the weekend with his pal, Billy tern. We are making ours of Vinyl tile meeting.. At tlie close of the meeting Mrs. ’ Kershaw. Longtime friends, Mr. and Mosiacs date back to before Christ’s time, and is an art now being re- Bre»^!er served dainty refreshments I Mrs. Archie Mattoon of Detroit also vived. i to Pearl Hudson, Martha Cruson, Leoa ; called on the Richards this week. Much research is going into these Johnson. Reat Cruson, Jaunita Wright mosias. Some bonks on the subject Naomi IntVeld, Doris Roye, Carrie have been borrowed from the State1N““«, Alta Bodeker, June Hollings- Library in Salem. Many articles and • ! head, head, Orpha Roye, Dons Geraths, pictures on Oregon are being used, so | Mildred Prichard, Alice Huber, Don that each part will be aS authentic na Asmussen, Ethel Huffman and Rev. Ruth Cotton. as possible. All students, under the direction of WHEN IN NEED OF PRINTING Mrs. Mrs. Beulah Bowes and Princi TRY THE ENTERPRISE FIRST pal Gleason will work on these pro jects. It will, we hope, be finished by graduation. The public will be invited to view the work during the You Find the Best in < anyon Fair and Centennial Antique Exhibit the last of June. In the future the school hopes to carry on with more projects, oil ■V' when you shop regularly painting »nd others, to brighten up the halls.—Reported by Carol Schaer, at our meat and grocery Sth grader. For more complete , coverage of store. local Canyon-wide news, read The See us about a Ix>cker Today. Mill City Enterprise each week. Order one and have it ready Only $3 a year. A real bargain. GATES Still some great buys remaining in our fabulous » 4 BUY NOW-PAY LATER T vl for fall. You buy our tires — we’ll buy your terms I Open 7 Days A Week. When in Need of Printing ft] * 30Z0F GENERAL GENERAL NYGENS TYREX TIRES AU SIZES WHITE OJBELESS I i ALL SIZES TUBELESS BLACK OR WHITEWALL W- off Hit price plot tax and usable casing J MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Phone 2642 Ju-»! pick up v<Mir ’phore and vail u > and within a short time a beautiful How er gift . . . perfect tor the occasion - • - will be on it* «peedy way to those vou ‘ a ant to remember. 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