I MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, NOVEMBER 25. 1948 Donald Sheythe, chairman of the teacher, was attending institute. A gravel truck was stalled on the building committee, told about the new grade school building plans and Elkhorn road Saturday n ght. Six (Last Week’s News) vehicles were lined up waiting until answered questions. Mrs. Fred Ratzburg of Salem was Mrs. Clarence Rush is a now asais- , The hot-lunch program was discuss another truck pulled it off the road. a visitor all last week at the home of tant operator at the Santiam Tele- j ed. Verono Todd superintendent of her lather, “T” Henneas an 1 sister, phone Co. She has had many years the local schools, spoke on school le­ CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Lily Lake. She also spent some experience in Salem. With deepest gratitude we extend gislation. time with her brother, Glen Hennes.,, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey, Mrs. Purchase of a movie screen for the this word of thanks for the many and family, with whom she returns! Ed Rupp and Mrs. Gertrude Mason school was authorized by the associ­ kind acts of sympathy expressed by to her home Saturday. attended an Acacia chapter meeting ation. thoughtful neighbors and friends dur­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey of San of Eastern Star in Stayton Tuesday , Mrs. Russ Moberg, Mrs. Charles ing our recent bereavement. These Francisco spent the week end at his evening. Wolverton, Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and kindnesses have meant much to us. mother’s home, Mrs. Velma Carey. Dr. Jack Reid took Dick Turpin to rg jr|n er Shaw se.ved refresh- Roy H. Mundt and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle of Suther­ Salem Nov. 16 for a surgical opera­ ments. Mrs. Mary Stroh and family land spent the week end at the home tion. of her mother, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Joan Davis who is attending school Mr. and Mrs. George Evers are Saturday Mrs. Turnidge, her daugh­ in Salem visited over the week end having Thanksgiving dinner at the ter Carolyn and Mrs. Kelle drove to with her father, Cleve Davis. E. A Granstroms. Salem for a day of shopping. Bill Smith and Mis. Smith, former­ Mrs. and Mrs. Don Jenkinst are By JEAN ROBERTS T. R. Burton an I Mr. and Mrs. Har ly employed by the Mill City Manu­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ran lall at- entertaining his parents, Mr. and old Wilson were in Salem Saturday facturing Co., visited here over the .tended a family reunion at Drain Mis. Delbert Jenkins, for Thanksgiv­ on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson re week end. __ week _______ end. ___________ The occasirn was ing. I ___ over the turner! to Gates in the school bus Vick Mires, formerly of Mill City ^ g^ birthday of Mr. Randall’s Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bass are the which Wilson had taken to Salem on and now of Aberdeen, Wash, is visit­ mother. parents of a girl, Linda Susan, born Thursday for a checkup. ing in Mill City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Mickett, Treva Monday, Nov. 22, in the Salem Mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bennett are' gue an.>:» Portland R a ( a iwmii»»it .<. ..ii ih. Warmth fel, Calif., is now wearing a body brace and is back in school. Lee Carlson had dinner on Friday USK PROPANE GAS - THE MAGIC FUEL with* the Charles Wolvertons. Seen in Seiler^ Monday were Mrs. YOUR HOME * Blacksmithing for clean, quick, dependable cooking! Bob Trask, Mrs. R. L. Faust, Mrs. * Welding Ernest Giaham, Mrs. Delbert Jen­ * Logging and Sawmill kins and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Epps, Repairing. fat now of Sweet Home. John Muir was in Portland over BIXX1K WEST OF THEATER the week end on business. See Us Today! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek spent / the week end at the coast. D.EUIIPHMM Cecil Lake i”'d Dick Cain are in Hardin, Mont., visiting Mrs. Lake’s ttfHfMiìfT parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, . SALESE SERYICE ami huntng while there. snxgr KŒfci 5603 or * h > x In keeping with national education week the Nov. 10 meeting of the Mill City Parent-Teacher Assn, took up local school problems. Just arrived Gates AMERICA’S Mountain States Power Company Lincoln and Jefferson and Mrs Hen­ rietta Quinn <>!’ Mill City weiX Sun­ day dinner guests at the Albert Mill­ gap home. I tomrilectomy at a Salem hospital last Tuesday. She returned home the same evening and is reported to be well on the road to recovery. Glen Henness an I Cla-e Kush mo­ tored to Burns on a hunting trip last week end but were unsuccessful. Mrs. Tilmon Rains was a recent hostess in observance of the birthday anniversarie > of Mrs. Louisa Romey and Mr. and Mrs. William Wight. Re­ freshments were served by the hos- te-s to the guests of honor and Mrs. Mary Howell, Mr. Rains and Miss Georgia Shane. Mr. Ernest Wrig"!es- worth was unable to attend because of illness. E. L. Davis drove to Alban Satur­ day, accompan**^ by his sister-in- law. Mrs. Mode Davis and Mrs. Dean Jackson of Mill City, both employed in the postoffice ’here. Both took the civil service examination while in Al­ bany. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carey were in Salem one day this week to visit his brother, Eugene Carey, who is still online J in Salem Memoiian Hospital frim injuries received in an automo­ bile accident several weeks ago. Mrs, Meli uurni1 Rambo, George and Laura Jo spent Thursday in Salem on a combine! business and p’ laswie trip. Also seen in Salem were Mrs. Burrel Colt and son Marlin, Marshall l. d and Dillard and Wilbur Weath­ ers. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colgan of Pen­ dleton were at the home of their daughter. Mrs. William Pennick, and family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Samuels ami mall daughter fiom La Marr, Colo., rente] the M. lyessler place which is located east of Gates ond the Linn County side of the river. Mrs. Mattie Murdock an i family were in Astoria recently visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Frank Jacksun Jr. It was also the occasion of a reunion with her son, Glen, who nd».ned from the service Oct. 10. Mrs. Murdock reports that Glen may re-enlist. terrific groups of Holiday Gifts Elkhorn to choose from at Smart Shop 115 N. Liberty SALEM » MILK SHAKE SHACK THE M aples On Highway E. of Mill City t Dry Slab Wood Glenn Roberts CL UR COMBO H. A. Schroeder Repair Shop Here is the ideal Christmas Present • ‘Hair of Gold’—Art Lund • ‘You Call Everybody Darlin’ • ‘Corn Belt Symphony’ • ‘Still Watei’—Bob Wills • Tn Old Mexico’ •‘Peepin’ Polka' • ‘Cool Water’—Kate Smith • ‘Deck of Cards’—Tyler also Xmas music ¡carols organ and chimes, and— Lionel Barrymore’s famous Xmas Carol. BUY THESE EARLY Stiffler’s A Radio & Appliance Store Phone 902 KAY’S Stay ton New shipment Blouses Exquisit 1.50 1.65 and 2.50 Bras All colors 2.98 to 7.95 Chenille Cashmere Housecoats 9.95 10.99 Sweaters 12.95 Make nice Christmas gifts #•< lighting Now. ono-gtoco porcelain barn»« and Wav Btwnort aro Hi Io, non-