MILL CMTY ENTERPRISE, Mill City The Women's KiMionary * >c ety of the Church of Christ met at the home of Mrs. H. I. Ply male Wednes day afternoon. The topic for study was China- Annette Brazil of Portland, is .now associated with Shirley’s Beauty Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and family and Mrs. Mel Robison took a drive Sunday to see the orchards in blosaom. Mrs. Ann Dawes is mowing May I into the Al Ward home on the river road. This property was recentyl MEMBER A GRADUATE of the National Institute •r Cleamers A Dy cm SCIENCE g I HOVE JUST RETURNED FROM EXTENSIVE TRAIN- ING AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CLEANERS A DYERS. IF YOU HAVE A PARTICULAR CLEANING PROBLEM. PERHAPS YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM MY RELENT TRAINING. COME IN OR CALL US TODAY Subetatiun at .Mill City Hotel. Window carde available VALET CLEANING DYING Daryel Donaldson, Prop. SALEM 1407 N. 17th (Juat Off Market Ph. 2452« WART, the Speed Cop Ry Jack & Ted j) YOU ADI A WOHMRflO*. ( U h ALL GM AN BUT THIS «ACMO (Ç WOVkO »t Off NV AOVAMTAM I OVIR «HAI I AL MIAO'. MAW* I V ) ¿If SILVER PHONE »08 1/ YOU flfl I ONI MA5 Muu tvtfv ’IMI H4 STIPI ON TMt GM Iff lf> SADDLE SERVICE STATION TRAILER COURT IN CONXECT1ON 24 HOUR SERVICE APRIL 1«. 1919 I home and working at the Winlock Handle Company. MNL Mr. Pratt is a brothsr of Mrs. J. Mr. and Mi*. Edward Reed ana E. Podrabsay who with Mr. Podrab- children of Waldport visited her par- sky and infant daughter plan to ree- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stine tum to MUI City in ths near future. over the week-end. Pete Catherwood and Buzz Fleet- Dr. David Jam» Ferguson and O. wood were in Alsea the early part K. DeWitt were to attend the Scott of the week at Byron Davis’ cabin. ish Rite meeting in Portland Thurs- Mr*. Bernard Bennett and children ^Mr. and Mr*. Ralph ShilU went to • went to Silverton Sunday for ‘ c‘ a r visit 0-1— O—J_____ i Rru.vl»ith Mr. Bennetts parents. iraig Salem Sunday and then to Black Rock Stephen will be baptized. to visit her father, George Lewis. Cleo Jose took her first airplane A very clever and interesting pro ride Sunday at the Davis Airport. gram was presented by the Camp She liked it immensely, but is going fire Girls and Cub Scouts at the meet to stay on the ground for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Boil Hill and family ing of the Women’s Club Tuesday evening in the high school recrea spent Sunday in Idanha. tion room. Five, traps demonstrated Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brockman, Mrs. knot tying and performed acr obatics Lois Walker and daughter, and Huck and’ stunts. The Campfire Girls pre Goins drowe to Marion Forks Sun- sented a puppet show. Girls perform day. ing were Gad Cruson, Rose Kerber, Several members of Eastern Star, Donna Jean Nelson, Betsy K iever, Marilyn chapter plan to attend the Christine Lindgren, Beryl Mason, in association meeting in Independence the older group, ami Norma Downer, 'Thursday evening, among whom are Edna Roten, Myrna Roy, Muriel El Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey, Mr. and liott, Ellen Shelton, Delcie Roten and Mrs. Ed Rupp, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Geraldine Cruson in the younger. R. Stevens of Mehama. About 30 cubs participated. Mr*. Curtis Cline, Mrs. W. B Shu Hostesses were Mrs. Lester Hatha ey and Mrs. H. I. Plymale are go ing to Astoria Friday returning Sat way and Miss Daisy Hendí icson. Mrs urday morning. Mrs. Cline will spend John Nelson was a guest. The next thenight with Mrs. Henrietta Quinn Regular meeting will be held Tues day evening with Miss Viola Hansen, of Seaside. Those who are (planning to attend Linn County agént, discussing fur the Salem Chamber of Commerce niture arrangement. Hosetsses will luncheon Monday noon are Bob Ve- be Mrs. Ijiurence Walworth and Mrs. ness Bob Hill, Lowell Stiffler, Don Catherine Lyon. Mrs. W. W. Mason returned Mon Jenkins, Russel) Kelly, Harold Klie- day from Harrisburg where she vis wer, Albert Toman, Tony Ziebert, Charles Wolverton, Mis. Ruth Witt, ited her son, Arthur Mason, and fam Mrs. George Laird, Mrs. Robert Ve- ily ness, and Mrs. Charles Wolverton. PRECISION GRINDING Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Case and fam- I ily went to Salem Sunday tovisit his of lawnmuwhrs; all kinds .mother and brother, Mrs. Therman t4oto sharpened. Case and Cecil. ED L. BERGHOLZ Mrs. Don Sheythe is going to pre (on county road SE Hilltop Store) sent her students in a musicale Sat- urday evening at her home. Mrs. Ed Detlor of Portland has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. I. Wirt during the past week. AUTO PART Arthur Kriever returned from Al bany Wednesday where he attended •Delta Band Saws Grand Commandry. Mrs. Arthur •Delta Joineuw Kriever and Mrs. Lawrence Walworth •Dell* Table Saws attended a tea given in the home of Delta Wobd lath«*« of Mrs. Wetherford. Delco-Remy Shocks Mrs. Aithur Kriever and Mrs. W. Phone 3-9151 Liberty and B. Shuey attended the brunch given After hours 2-1593 Chemketa by the Albany ladies who were host SALEM, OREGON esses for the Grand Commandry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frisch, Carol ‘..nu »«r «irimuwar jiu nnataeenn and Allen of Portland were Wednes day callers at the J. C. Podlabsky home while enroute hon e fiom Pri neville where they visited several of Mr. Frisch’s relatives. Mr. and Mis. Frisch are former residents of Mill City. Robert Pratt of Council Bluffs, la- wa is staying ai the J. C. Podrabsky purchased by Dr. David James Fergu- The Mill City Enterprise Mül City, Oregon. Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager Bttered a* second-claa* matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and those received later up to 10 a m. Thursday will run in the “Too Late to Classify” section. Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. CLASSIFIED RATE One insertion for 50c or three insertions for |1.00. Display advertising 40c inch NATIONAL editorial a s so c T a t i ' o ' n hernial OHC] Pu BUSH PER I AI I 0N s Steinborn, deceased, ano have quali fied. All persons having claims ag ainst the estate of said decedent here by are required to present them, with proper vouchers, to the office of Wal ter H. Bell, Stayton, Oregon, within six months for the date hereof. Dated this 31nt day of March, 1949. August Steinborn Administrator Atty, for Administrator W. H. Bell, Atty. Stayton, Oregon NOTICE—All Kinghs Templar are to meet at Odd Fellows Hall At 10:45 a.m. Sunday to attend church in a body with full regalia. All Masons are invited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that I have been, by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon, Probate De partment, appointed administrator of the estate of Anna Margaret Diwald CAPITAL TOY & HOBBY SHOP IM N. Commercial rising Learn SPECIAL OPENING SOON GEIGER MOTOR CO ll’a not hard to leant to fly with a competent inatrwctor. DAVIS AIRPORT has engaged the ser vice of Ted Galbraith, Silverton, a licensed flying instructor, who will he at the airport twice each week Check with Byrvn Davie, Mill City Tavern, for detail*. NEW TRAILER HOMES • a o USED CARS Bought - Consigned - Sold DAVIS AIRPORT with 1 Mile East of Gatea iff Near The Maple* Prince Gardner Registrar • « GRAND OPENING Set him on top of ths wood > - / with a Prince Gardner taM'oM witii its I miom Registrar MKfwble photo card case to hotd eil his cards and pkotoa In eenuine California sadiU* OF KT«. V M Other h ie lerthers to 130 Mttchmg Key Gard U 50 Pies lu SANTIAM WAR SURPLUS Shafer’s leather Goods AT Detroit This Week Special — Cigarets Heavy Work Sox $1.40 ctn 49 pr Fishing Tackle and Sporting Equipment Santiam Hardware and IMPLEMENT COMPANY ARLIE DICKIE BERN ETTE COLE One Mile Eaat of Detroit Stayton nctiuernm J From where 1 sit... /y Joe Marsh There'll Always Be a "Gawker" Harry the Hermit." as he’s called, came into town la*t week and. as usual, caused quite a stir. He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and Daniel Boone. We had a friendly glass of beer together and I asks him, “Don’t you ever get annoyed at the way- some people laugh and stare as you go by?" "Shucks no." Hany says. “Only while they're laughin' at me. I'm feelin’ a mite sorry for them. Imagine—folks sn ungrown up they can't see I'm really just the same a- they arc underneath." From where I sit. Harry’s a lot more "civilized” than the people who make fun of him. He’s con tented. lives the way he believes is right without harming anyone— ai I what's more, he's tolerant of others whose tastes in living are different from his. Maybe we all d n't took the same, or act the same, nr eat or drink the «ame. hut in a free country, why »hould we? t«,»r <G. /(MV. ( sued Slate, HOW YOU Wilt ' BENEFIT BY READING - the wwrtd', deify wewipeper— W 0WI5TIAII SCUCE MONITOR. multi tíren en t eunJaHa» •lií’ **mw i