The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 28, 1949, Image 2

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE,
Mr. and Mrs. George Steffy were
in Salem Saturday and returned so
late that th*y missed keeping an im­
The P. T. A. is making plans for portant date. So George went out to
the last day of school picnic which his dogs who were asleep in their
will be held on the grounds at the doghouse and said. Move over.’
Lyons school house. There will be
Ben King broke his collar bone Sun­
contests, games, ¡races, and prizes day playing ball in the school yard.
given. There will be a basket lunch He jumped to catch a trail and fell
served at the noon hour with coffee, on his shoulder,
lemonade, and punch furnished by schools, sprained his ankl when he
the P. T. A. It is also planner! to ob­ jumped to catch a ball and landed on
tain a loud speaker so that every one another ball. He is on crutches.
can hear what is going on.
Mr. and Hr». C. W. Reed of Silver-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metcalf and ton visited her mother, Mrs. A. F.
daughter of Milwaukie and Mr. and Hawkins on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Dolezal of Salem spent
Mrs. J. R. Geddes, Miss Daisy Ged-
Sunday with their parents, Mr.and des and Al were in Albany this week
Mrs. Charles Dolezal.
on business an pleasure.
Mrs. R. L. McClintock is employ«!
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and chil-
in the offices of the army engineers dien, and Mrs. C. E. Mason spent the
at Mongold. Mrs. John Nelson is tak­ week-end at the coast. They visited
ing care of Mickey and Steve during Mrs. Henrietta Quinn while there.
the day.
A buffet supper was given Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Nelson visited day evening by George Steffy. Guests
her mother, Martha Wiscaison of were Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul, Mr.
Redmond Sunday.
and Mrs. Jack Lacey, Eldon Lents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake, who had Kenneth Nielson, Ray Kendler, and
the Silver Saddle Service Station, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palmier.
have moved to Terre Bonne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles and family
Donny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Veness
Branch, former residents of Mill City and family Sunday.
and n°w of Sweet Home, fell into a
Mrs. John Swan is expecting Mrs.
bunting sawdust pit Sunday and was Clye Wellborn and Mrs. Orville Price
ser ously burned being rushed to the of Dallas, ami Mrs. W. C. Hill of Rick
hospital in Salem.
reul Friday for luncheon. Mrs. A. F.
Staff Seargeant Glen Whiteside, Hawkins will also be a guest.
who is stationer! in Portland, v'sited
Mrs. Ida Swift is in the Salem
the Ixrwell Crees Saturday.
Memorial hospital where she is to
undergo a major ooperation this Fri­
1
day.
Dr. David James Ferguson has been
attending Presbytery at Dallas this
week. He also made a business trip
(»PEN SUNDAYS, 9 am. -4 p.m.
to Astoria.
The Women’s Missionary Society
SUNDAY PAPERS
of the Presbyterian church met Wed-
at the home of Mrs. C. E. Mason with
Film and Developing.
Mis. I a-st er Hathaway presiding. Re­
Dry Cleaning
ports were given of the Presbyterial
meeting at Dallas by Mrs. Herbert
CANDY - CIGS - TOBACCO
'Schroeder, Mr». John Swan and Mrs.
James Swan.Those present were Mis.
'W. W. Allen.Mrs. A. F. Catherwood,
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. James
Swan, Mrs. A. F. Hawkins, Mrs. John
Swan, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Ms.
Ann Dawes. Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs.
[ Ida Geddes, Mrs. Fre Grimes, Mrs.
R. L. Faftst, Mrs. L. G. Hathaway
and Dr. David Ferguson.
1 The Mill City American legion
representatives at the district con­
ference at Newberg Sunday P. M.
were Commander Guy Sorenson,
Commander E. Barry and Service
Officer, Bufoid Flatman. Delbert
Jenkins and Don JenKins also ait
ended.
Wesley Franklin Veene, Mill City,
construction Worker, was married to
Miss Patricia Downey, Sweet Home,
DATES
at the Assembly of God Churth there
Saturday afteinoon. Cort Rue, Mil!
City, served as best man. and Ken
Chance, Mill City, acted as an usher.
\\ edcile f uneral ffome
\PRIL 28. 1949
Mr. and M s. Virgil Cribbs Larry
ing garden markers, which will be required all the citizens via labor and que pension law for all our citizens.
displayed a» the pack meet.
tax paying to build up and establish This would be equal rights and gen­ and Sharyn ripent Easter n Sweet
Home with her sister and brother-
In Den 2 each boy planted a pack­ the good economy enjoyed in this uine democracy.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines.
DICK TURPIN
age of garden seed which he will day in thein country.
For any organisation to cau^e the
tend throughout its growth. Den 2
CARD OF THANKS
members also recently made a pair enactment of a pension law for part
of stilts apiece and learned to walk of the citizens in their declining age
We are grateful for sympathy anil
on them .
I in undemocratic n the light of the kindness of friends and neighbors
Most Treasured Documents
fact that it took all of our citizens during our recent bereavement.
To the Editor:
to create the good economy which
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waid
NEXT WEEK
A few years ago several organiz­ enables part of the citizens to be
and family
ations instituted pension laws for financially able to pay a good per- • ewMiuiiu mi ■i,aMa.iM<armak
their own vocations, all of which pay centage of their monthly income to-
Jefflersun's Draft of
a minimum of not less than $100 a ‘wards their elderly retirement and
Declaration of Independence
month. Most of them pay higher mi­ live good at the same time.
CUSTOM CUT TING
nimums, and much higher maxium
Therefore it looms that all citizens
Agates to Sapphires and Rubies
pensions monthly.
should be taxed three per cent of
Cut and Mounted to Order
Among them are policemen, Fire­ their gross income by our State or
In our diaplay window
Drilling and Placing of
men, congressmen, school teachers, Federal Government, and pay exactly
Emblems and Monograms
judges, railroaders, civil service em- the same amount of pensions to all
On Stones. Prices Quoted
ployees, war veterans’ widows, etc. men and women citizens at age 60
On Request.
You have read about them in the'and ask them to .........
retire from
the
.......
. labor
Member of ROCKS & MINERALS
newspapers. Some pay six per cent market, creating a sufficiency of jobs
ASSOCIATION
out of their monthly checks into a for all under 60, making everybody
A Self Supporting. Tax Paying
Visitors Welcome
fund that pays them pensions at age happy, and eliminating unemploy­
Private Enterprise
Mill
City
62 and 65 respectively. Others are ment, poverty and much crime from
not taxed on their monthly checks at our land.
all.
Let us reconstruct our retirement
Fundamentally, no citizens are en­ system, and institute one good uni-
titled to a pension in their elderly
age unless all citizen can receive a
pension in their declining age. It has
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CUB SCOUT NEWS
The monthly pack meeting of the
Stayton, Oregon
Mill City Cub Scouts is scheuledd for
May 13. All parents are encouraged
to attend to see whatis going on
BARGAINS
During the March meeting all of the
In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes
boys received their Bobcat pins, and
Clothing, Housewares
quite a number will receive their
Wolf at the next meeting.
M A C”S
Gardening is the theme for the
month
of Ap ril ami the dens are nurk
115 S. Church, next to Salem Parking
Arthurs Cafe
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Wool Carpet
Your Idle hours
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To While Away
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