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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1949)
• — ~ ....... ' MARCH 10. 1949 1 w ■ ley la.'t Thursday. Donald Snyder suffered a seve.e ear ache Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Carl Schaffer wer« Jack Lochead of Salew was an ov Salem visitors Saturday at the h .ne ernight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry of Mrs. Schaffer’s mother. Pittam Wednesday. Frank New, Henry Hiebert and Mr. and Mrs. Veinon Hallford Jerry Pittam made business trip to were in Bend Friday. Mrs. Glen Wil Salem Friday. lis and Albert Snyder accompanied R. L. Tucker has been doing car them. penter work for Edison Vickers fhe ! Mrs. Denzel Allen, who became the past week. mother of twin gir^s March 2, re- Mr. and Mrs. Ford Harvey return- turned to Idanha Sunday. The bab- edfrom an overnight trip to the val- ies, weighing four pounds, seven ounces, and five pounds, five ounces at birth, will remain at the hospital some time longer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallfoid •Buttons and Bows - Betty Garrett were dinner guests at the Carl Schaf •Down by the Station - Slim Gallard fer home Friday night. Mr. and Mr •Life Get Teejus - Carlson Robinson Albert Snyder were evening callers. •Blackout Blues Bob Wills The membership of Cub Scout •Guitar Boogie - Art Smith Pack 43 of Idanha and Detroit ha.- •Closed for Repairs - Bob Wills increased since meetings of the dens •Down Among the Sheltering Palms- are being held at the new school each Brown Monday evenings. Den mothers of “San Francisco.” coming to the •Roses to Tell You I’m Sorry- .... the four dins aie Mrs. George Bar Denver Darling ney, Mrs. Sol Tucker, Mrs. Richard day, star- two favorites, Clark Gable ourous romance extravaganza. IN STOCK NOW! at Hansen and Mrs. Jack Lad lusaw. The Deanha (Detroit - Idanha) PTA has a membership of nearly 100 dance at Marion Forks Lixlge last Executive meeting is held the sec week end. There was a good crowd ond Monday evening each month and and an enjoyable time was had by all. the social meeting the fourth Mon Mrs. Ed Vickeis was ill recently. day evening. An interesting and ed Mr and Mrs. Charles Wolverton ucational program is given on social and Jeffie Were in Idanha Friday. ‘SERVICE BACKING i nights. All interested in the future EVERY SALE” Mr. anil Mrs. Al Aller, are the generation are cordially invited to paients of twin girls born Wednes attend . Phone 902 Mill City, day, March 2. They weighed five sswrig» Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam enter pounds each. I tamed 11 guests Saturday night in Mr. and Mrs. Barney Oliver re honor of Miss Sue Booch of Salem. turned from Seattle Monday. He is Jacob Spaniol & Son Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank employed again ai the Idanha Ve- New, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mr. neer Co. TINNERS and Mrs. Carl SchaffeiYand Mr. and Mr. and Mis. Ted Gillespie went and Mrs. Albert Snyder. to Portland last week on business, PLUMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds are Mrs. Gillespie will visit relatives STAYTON, ORE. in Portland visiting. It is repotted there for a few days. he will undergo another eye opera Ben barber of Idanha visited with tion soon. The community joins in friends in Willamina over the week hoping for a complete success. end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gillespie were Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts also HAULING CATS, in Mill City last Thursday. SHOVELS and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welles and I HEAVY EQUIPMENT ¡laughter Judy visited in McMinn ville over the week end. They also Salem Heavy Hauling & drove to Dallas, Rickreal, Salem and Equipment Co. return. A new dance floor was laid at the Phones: Plant 316<4; Office 39408 Idanha Rod and Gun Club this week. 1405 N. FRONT ST, The Idanha Rod ami Gun Club SALEM members ha a »pot luck dinner and 1 ■" ~ Billington, Crystal Wilf n, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parks and daughter of Mrs. Carl Longnecher, Bob. John and poll and sj» i ; a day last vie with Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sischo, Boh I <••• parents, Mr. and M: s. R. IX and Teriy, Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Faust. Merw.n Knox and family. Phil Dooley was gone several days last week on a business trip to Port land. Ercill Wilson's cutting crew re PHYSICIEN rl SURGEON * sumed work Monday across the creek from “three comers.” They had been Mill City * laid off since Jan. 1 because of the Í fc • >» « •- <»: »: •»> - m deep snow. Idanha RADIO & APPLIANCE FOR HIRE I D. W. Reid MD GROCERY SOLD TO SALEMITES A sale which has been pending for seveial weeks was consummated the last of the week when the Dell Smiths sold the B & J grocery store to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Durham of Salem. The store is located in Gates. V Mr. and Mrs. Smith will move to Mill City where they have purchased a home. Anotb.e: real estate transaction in Gates involved the purchase by Glen Mill City Theatre Sunday and Mon Henness of a tract of land from the and Jeannette McDonald, in a glom- Southern Pacific adjacent to Gates tavern, which he, with Jerry Lyons, owns ami operates. The tract will be were in Willamina last week end. used for a used car lot. THE Cli0 Amh*rs M A P L E S JUST EAST OF GATES » : PASTOR RECOMMENDED “Singspiration will be held imme- diately after the evening service at the Church of Christ Sunday. A11 churches are invited. R. L. Faust was taken to Portland Monday for a physical check-up at the Portland Clinic. If an operation is necessary he will remain. Elkhorn By JEAN ROBERTS The Elkhorn Community Club held a meeting at the school house Wed nesday night. It was decided that thier clubhouse, which collapsed un der heavy snow, was beyond repair. A committee was appi Z ted/evenly to apportion the club’s assets among the members. Mrs. W. A. Billington spent all of last week visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Bickett. , Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts Saturday night for a pot luck supper and card party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and family, Mrs. W. A. H. A. Schroeder Repair Shop NORTH SANTIAM TAUERN * Blacksmithing * Welding * Logging and Sawmill Repairing. I Jewel Myers, Mgr. BI/OCK WEST OF THEATER There'll Be No Crosswords When You Put Your Reliance in lit A 5 y -, » 1 ' WARS HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE TERRI FTC VALUES NOW ON SALE BLANKETS. NEW All wool, USN PILLOWS, Laige Size 100 per cent feather roaowau BUNK BEDS, complete with two Springs, hardwood frames and two new mattresses size» of tents, tarps, cots and other camping gear. Also terrific buys on work clothes, shoes, gloves. a 453 COURT 2-1565 I If 2 people talked on tiie ceil; ig like flies they'd have warm feet, in horn s using ordinary heating methods BUI your f/oori will be warm, the temperature erea throughout your rooms, with the amazing new .. PAYNE PANELAIR Solves the cold floor problem m non- hasement homes' Luxurious forirti mt , delivered at floor level ..automatic ally controlled Prised low. economical to operate ( ome in and see the new P a NFI Alt PROPANE <«• PROPANE GAS & Appliance Co 349 FERRY ST Opiaviit» Marion Hotel SALEM Phone Salem t 509S Phone Lebanon 6111 On •'•ntinm High« at One Mlle flout h GAS APPLIANCE S tl.ES INST 41.1 XTIONS GAS DEI I VERI ES ANYWHERE 'N AND HENTON COUNTIES 'I R\h I 1. First name of famous appli ance nanufactu ers With “El ectric.” Preposition meaning ”nat off” 7. Unused. 9. Fancy necktie. 12. The t.»p card. 1. Composer of "Believe Me If All Those Endearing > oung Charms.” Street (abbreviation). 15. From; belonging to. 16. A fine deep f eezer from Broadway Appliance. 21. Italian money. 2. Mister (Spanish). 3 Fann » II ”y w< ,1 R ant. ?6 Orc the fine e'eetm Appliame •J. Name msnufs ant' an. "I ■ • i 4. You’ll t.unk we're when you see the I o w price® a t Bt oathray Appliance. 6. A conjunction meaning "ana not.” 7. Pertaining te the nose. fl. You and I. 9. Love (Spanish). It). Place to sit while your auto matic Broadway Appliances do your work. (Furniture'. II. You make this in a whistling kettle by Trig. 17. Journey. s Local stein collector. Also place of amusement at flflfl N. Liberty. 19. Fire Department. 20. Bull (Spanish. 24. You’ll say la la when you taste French toast made in one of our Revere frying pans. > Southed «tat* south of N. rth Carolina. I COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC LIGHTING Salem Lighting ¿X’ Appliance Co. 236 N. High Si < 41 EM |iM3MWHI'ni¡¡IUWN'l!fliniHU4iHIIIUmiHM MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, »