The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 09, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1969
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really a revelation. You certainly ,
meet all types when doing thia little
è job For the most part those who had |
Mrs. H N. WilMt«
♦ gathered to see the fireworks dis­
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play, gave generously and cheerful-
Mr and Mrs. Elton Brown and
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i Only once did 1 meet with an in­
two children of Salem spent Friday
dividual who wore his “bile on hia
night at the home of his grandpar­
« chin. When 1 asked he said: ’’hell no.
Bv Don Moffatt
ents. Mr and Mrs. Ned Richards, re­
0 When in the so and so are they going
turning to their home in time for
to »tart ” I was miffed to say the i
their daughter to take part in Sa-
The Fourth of July has come and least A whole lot of we fellows had !
I lem’s parade.
been up sin.e the wee hour» trying
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kershaw made an gone, and people in these parts are
to
Jo something good for the area,
again
getting
back
to
normal
A
lot
overnight business trip to Medford
of hard work went into getttlnn this then get slapped in the face by this
last Wednesday.
year’s celebration, ready for the type of thing. What can you do? I
Mr and Mrs. Bob Wilson and two people. The Mill City Volunteer Fire­ just buttoned up my Irish temper, |
older children spent the 4th holiday men deserve a lot of credit for the and figured--thank God these people
at Diamond Lake, while Jackie stayed fine job they did with the fireworks , are in the minority in our area.. The
with her grandmother. Ruby Brisbin this year. It was by far the best next car the man cheerfully pungled
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidmer, of display ever put on here The Lion i up two bucks as hia ’’share’’, so you j
Salem, are having an addition built Club breakfast was a bang-up affair, see, everything works out all right
to their summer home here. Greg­ and those who worked in the kitchen ¡if you just keep on trying.
ory Stevens, recently moved here really had a workout, but it was fun.
from Gardner, Calif., is doing the Buzz Fleetwood “hit the deck’’ at
All in all I feel that Mill City had ,
work.
4 a m to get the big kitchen grill hot a wonderful celebration. The band, or­
A<an N Nickerson returned home and ready to put out those delicious ganized by Earl Loucks did a mar- I
Thursday from Veteran's hospital in hot cakes. Many other Lions did their | velous job marching at the head of
Portland, where he had been con­ stint cooking and in the dishpan or the parade, and everyone who worked
fined the past month with a broken elsewhere.
j to make floats, and other parts of the
| leg. Rodney Stubbs made the trip to
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parade, should have the thanks of
Portland to get him. Nickerson will
We tip our hat to TAC. that en- the entire area for making this a
have to take things very easy for ergetic bunch of young folks, who i memorable day.
some time.
battled the elements of indifference
Rex Herron has been transferred to put on one of the finest parades
I from the Leaburg Hatchery to Mar­ ever witnessed here Of course there
ion Forks, and will start work there I were a few minor slipups, but one
this week.
of the Teenage Committee said, “it
Don’t Worry...
Daniel Romey, who recently grad­ i won’t happen again, as we’ll begin
uated from DSC, majoring in fish planning in January for next year.’*
culture, has been placed at the Sandy 1 i'll bet they do it too. They went
Fish Hatchery, but will live in Gresh­ ahead with things where older groups
am, with his wife and two young failed to muster the courage or in­
sons.
terest to help out on the job.
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SUtf Sgt. Jerry Larson, of Larson
AFB. near Moses Lake, Wash., re­
I got m on the job of helping the
cently underwent testa and has been firemen collect, or “pass the hat” to
notified he will be sent to Texas for get money to help defray the ex­
Officer’s Training classes about Sept pense of the fireworks. That was
1. He was the only one in his class
accepted. His wife and daughter and holiday pass from Larson AFB near
new baby son, plan a trip to England Moses Lake, Wash.
i during his school term, to visit her I Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP
parents there.
at Lyons for that permanent, sham- i
Say it with FLOWERS
Many Gates folks were down to poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele­
see the parade at Mill City the fore- phone ULrick 9-2476. You'll like our j
Ju>t pick up your ’phone
| noon of the 4th. It was a longer pa­ work and service. Closed Wednesday.
anJ call us and within a
rade than expected. Ed Kadin’s
short time a beautiful Hower
Last summer we reported some I
gift . . . perfect for the
’ wagon was one of the entries. Jeri Jo visitors from a little place called
Parker of Gates and Mike Kadin, his Pleasant Plain, Iowa. A man from
occasion . . . will be on its
speedy way to those y )u
grandchildren rode in the wagon.
Stayton read the news item, and con­
want to remember.
Jon and Tommy Carey of Stay ton tacted the family mentioned, hoping
spent the weekend with their grand­ to get a little information about his
Ften if ypu re-
member at the last
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson, family from which he was orphaned ,
minute. ue flash
leaving Sunday for Eugene with at 14. Not only had they heard of his
youv irtflmgi
•ctOM the c#«ntry
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Car- family, they had known them person- I
with FLOWERS.
1 ey and brother Steven, who will re­ ally, and during the year had several '
BY-WiRE. Saci«.
/•«tie« fMaran-
side there for the next six weeks exchanges of letters, he learned many
j while Carey attends the U of O.
interesting things. Small world, etc.,
Harry OUs returned home Friday etc.
from a short stay in the Veteran’s
Bible school classes will begin
hospital in Portland, where he un­ Monday morning, July 13 at 8:30 in
derwent a checkup.
the Gates Sunday school rooms.
FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness, ac- Classes will be for the morning hours
compamed by "Red” Johnson, spent only, with a light snack served by
& NURSERY
the holiday fishing in the Diamond the teachers.
Ph. RO »-2S94
Lake area—with pretty good luck.
Edmond Davis spent several days
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coma. Davis has been on the sick list
but is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burns of Bur­
lingame, Calif., called last week on
Mr and Mrs. Ned Richards. Burns
was born at Niagara many years
ago, when his father operated the
telegraph service here in the canyon.
He returns every so often to “keep
in touch.”
Mr. aud Mrs. Eddie Salme and son, I
Rickey, of Cougar, Wash., called on
old friends in Gates last week, visit­
ing at the Richards home, also. He
formerly ran the tavern here, but
is now logging.
Mr. and Mrs, Layton Gosnell and
young son, of Roseburg, spent the
noliday weekend visiting her mother,
Mrs. Laura Joaquin, here.
Edwin Watkins visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stevens on a
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