Mm city entkumu & e . march w . im I and her mother, Mrs. Wells, were in Salem Saturday to visit Bob at the hospital. The annual Red Cross drive for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper of funds is under way in Gate«. Mrs. Elmer Stewart has been named chair- Ashland were over the week end inun fur the distr ct and she has se guests at the home of his sister and lected as co-wo: wers Mrs. Clarence family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin. L. L. Short, who recently purchas Ball, Mrs. Henry Eccleston, Mrs. Mel bourne Rambo, M r s. Barney Ryal, ed the Thomas Garage here is having Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mrs. William a place cleared near the gaiage for Pennick and Miss Carmen Stafford. the installation of a used cur lot. Norman Garrison started work in Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig and Gates Monday on the construction family moved into their new home of a store building on property he owns there just south of the railroad over the we< k end. Mrs. William Wells of Eugene has tracks and east of the Heath Bros, been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ro store. Mr, Garrison has not yet an- bert Wilson for the past week. Ro nounced the nature of the business bert Wilson has teen hospitalized in be will establish. Salem at the Memorial Hospital, fol I)a\’e Reid of Mill City has decided lowing nn operation Thu ■••day on his on the construction of a service sta left hard for the removal of a growth tion on his property in Gates across which had been causing him much from the pistoffice, on the highway, discomfort for the past year. Tie station will be leased to a gas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson. Miss company for operation. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Robeit Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and fam- ’ ily. former residents of Mill City, now of Molalla, were Sunday guests of the Chris Knutsons. George Ditto was honored at his home on the occasin f his birthday. AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Three daughtei s were present to wish him many happy returns: Mrs. A. H. Fish of Salem, Mrs. Hugh Faulkner of Florence and Mrs. Or ville Gleason, her husband and two sons. Kimberly and G egory of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. George Cree of Mill City were additional guests. Sunday guest sat the Ditto home were his son, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ditto and her mother. Mrs. Seth Harpole, all of Junction City. Gates Eyes Buddy Clark Dinah Shore What Did I Do? I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Anymore I’fddy Clark Pee Wee Hunt Wabash Blues Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home Jo Stafford So Tired Kay Starr Harry James September Song Spike Jones My Old Flame This Is the Moment Dinah Shore Benny Goodman Sextet Album Mill City Plumbing PORTER & LAU "First With What You Want Most” COMPLETE AFFIANCE SERVICE Radio, Washer Refrigerator and Electrical Appliance Stayton 215 Mill City 1884 Bill Dot- >n LICENSED PLUMBER Phone 2152 Suture hours V a.m. to 5 pun. BABY BEEF FOR LOCKERS George Raoibo, Edward Butler an(j club for Mill City will be held in spent the week end at the home of the high school auditorium Friday, David and Peggy Vail. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville I at 8:15 p.m. Officers of the Stay ton club will Downing. Miss Downing is a junior be present to offer suggestion» and at OSC und recently has been elected vice president of Sackett Hall. help set up an organization. Mrs. Bess Vandemeer and family Miss Juanita Downing of Corvallis and Mrs. Ernest Graham spent Sun day with their s.ater, Mrs. Buy Sia- cho, in Elkhotn. While there they C A B I T A L A friendly place to meet went up to Pearl Creek Station and and eat. saw lots of snow. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle of Cresswell visited the J. C. Kimmels I J. C. JONES, prop. Sunday. MILL CITY vp.or.asv Vaz r., MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. 1 mneis Bodeker are NOW the parents of a six-pound boy, Fran Information Center. cis Lee, born March 4 at Salem Gen Detroit, Oregor 2210 So. Commercial St. Salem eral Hospital. Res. Ph. 6887 24 hours a day Mrs. Aithur Kriever, Mrs. W. W. Office Ph. 6887 Mason, Mrs. Charles Wolverton and Mrs. Robert Veness drove to Salem Thursday on business, lancoln Wol- verton had an ear examination while there. M . and Mrs. Al Smeenk of Port- land were the week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill of Rick reall were Sunday callers at the John Swans. M . and Mrs. Burdette Cole of Mill City are the parents of a girl, Shar- lene Louise, born Feb. 1 at the Sa lem Memorial Hospital, weight 6 pounds, 12 ounces. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Buirel Cole of Everything planned for your comfort & convenience! Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podrab- sky of Mill City. * INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS * SPECIAL SOUND AND The board of the Church of Christ PROJECTION EQUIPMENT ★ High-visibility PARKING recommended that the Rev. Thomas RAMPS ¥ THESE AND MANY MORE Courtney be retained as resident pas tor. The membership will vote Sun SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS! day. Mr. and Mrs. George Ditto, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Plymale of Mill City, motored to Dallas Monday eve ning to attend the district meeting of the 90 et 8 group of the Christ ian Church. Miss Jackie Bidigary has been en- gaged by the Heath Bros, as clerk in the store. Miss Bidigary, of Lake- view, has been a guest at the Nor- man Garrison home. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker, from Sa lem. were M r. and Mrs. Warren Sharke and family. Guests recently were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Hall of Silverton. Mrs. Martha Bowes observed her birthday anniversary by entertaining membets of the Birthday Club Sat urday at her home. Following the luncheon eucher was in play at two tables. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Vel ma Carey. Mrs. Floyd Bassett and consolation given Mrs. Walter Bris bin. Others present were Mrs. Ar nold Syverson, Mrs. Blanche Dean, Mrs. Walter Bevier, Mrs. Edmund Davis and Mrs. Lula Collins. Rehearsals started this week on the senior high school play, “For the I ive of Pete” to be given some time in April. The cast includes Carolyn Turnidge. Lola Fay Drew, Jimmy Ec cleston, Wiley Muise, Ed Olivet, Dan iel Romey, Eileen Eccleston, Lorena Devine, Birdie Larson, Oliver Muise and George Child. W’ord received from Mrs. Ruby Homer states that she is at the home of her daughter in Palo Alto, Calif., foil >wing major surgery and is recovering as rapidly as can be expected. Mr. and l»»rs. Burrel Cole, son Mar lin and Mis. Hollis Turnidge were Salem shoppers last wegjc. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge mo tored to Sutherlin Thursday, return ing home Saturday. They were ac companied home by her daughter Mrs. Bob Kelle and son, who wil re main at the Turnidge home for a visit of several weeks. Week end guests at the C. D. John son home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes and daughter Yvonne of Portland and Chester Gains of Salem. Miss Elizabeth Thompson has re turned to the home of Mrs. Gwen Schaer from Lebanon where she had been for several weeks recuperating following a siege of the flu. Mt. and Mrs. Fred Butler and sons motored to McMinnville over Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Stanley Vail entertained in observance of the 12th birthday of her son Allen, Saturday afternoon. Party games followed by refresh ments provided diversion for the af ternoon for the honored guest, Allen. Arthurs Cafe Monumental Works Chicken in the Rough ★ NOW OPEN! ★ IT S OREGON'S FINEST! ★ Presenting Every Night the Finest in GARDEN CLUB TO ORGANIZE A meeting to organize a garden Motion Picture Entertainment! . . . A Scintillating Parade of Star-Stud ded Hits From All the Major Studios in Hollywood! OOPS! DID YOU DROP IT? < ★ NOV/ OPEN! ★ YOUR WATCH MILL CITY TAVERN Has it met with an acci« dent? Is it not keeping good time? BYRON DAVIS, PROP. Bring it to “At the Bottom of the Hill” BAK EK’S I "TYPEWITERS CALCULATORS ADDING MACHINES CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 531 Court.............. Salem, Oregon Sales — Rentals — Service OREGON MILL CITY Mill City Jewelry Where modern methods and genuine factory replacement are installed by a skilled watchmak er — means prompt, efficient ser vice and a dependable timekeep er. I ^3 Horn where I sit ...Z/Joe Marsh • lever Too Late To Learn ALL WORK GUARANTEED i.MWitUiUit: I r i 1 111 s< •». f uin'. ,o ever coining up *.li new l;!e. N w tiicy're not all wer'? l.-catcrs, but Ceppy is uan-liy «.ill- in - to fl-. - the hi ‘ .. f ..'ms Scuint ."curd c new vs; to clear bru h. ’i hey trke two t.ac- Uis, alsiut Ii,y fc< ; apart, rrd cor nee. ,h: n with a heavy chain V. 'ghteddosT onthe Tourd with i.l I iron, rirst they 1 >th go par ili I i.i ore d ruction, t ion they go back u.er the same swath in the > i 'o. ' <• direction and up comes ths brush—root and all. Worked fi nd raved llm . C For Sale ♦ I SACRIFICE MODERN HOME. EXCELLENT CONDITION. DELUXE ELECTRIC RANGE, E I, E C T R 1 C W ATER HOT INCLUDED HEATER, IN SALE PRICE OF »2750.00. I That’s why things go so well at the Miller farm. Cappy is open- • lailed, tolerant of new ideas and new ways of doing. He doesn’t think hi» way is the only way. F.-nm w! ere I ait, a little toler ance will ir-.ke things go better for r•! of us. You re pect my views and I’ll respect yours—whether it’s on f rr.iing, piiihica, or choosing be tween an ice cream soda or a tem perate glam of beer. Copyright. ¡9ln, Unih *». ei Hreu ers Foundation Notice David M. Reid TO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE SENT l.^QUI^IES TO ME Real Estate REGARDING BLUEBERRY PLANTS MILL CITY WMMM I will be in Mill City, parked in «trinity of poMoffice, SATUR DAY. MARCH 12, between the hour» of 9. A.M. and tsoon. with a load of blueberry plant». MMMI TOY & HOBBY SHOP Model I Airplane Suppliva Weddle r uñera I Home MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE Stayten, Oregen Pony Moravec