MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, MAY 19, 1949 Visiting at the home of her son their son, Bruce, to Salem Friday for I ber Co. and daughter-in-law. Mi. and Mrs. an eye examination. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Towry and Paul Fletcher, from last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert had family visited at the U. s. Floyd By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT I to Monday was Mrs. Pearl Fletcher as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. I horn» Sunday. Henry Warwington and baby of Dal- J Mr. and Mrs. Noian Rasnick took|of Springfield, Gordon Brown .ecently cracked the las. her mother, Mrs. Else Aseman, who has teen visiting them the past week *n when lie jumped off Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll enter- to Salem Saturday where she left by­ a truck while working for the Mt. tai ne.t Satuiday night in their home By JEAN ROBERTS bus for Portland to stay with an­ Jefferson Logging Co. He has his five couples: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pit foot in a cast and will not be able tarn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, Mr Mrs. Ike Myers left early Monday other daughter, Mrs. W. Donham. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mr. and Mrs. 1 for North Bend, Ore, whete she will as far as Virginia City, Nev. They to work for some time. Dr. G ant Skinner and Lloyd Mc­ Carl Schaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Al attend the state convention of the Gill, both of Bend, visited at the L. bert Snyder. Rebekah lodge. PRECISION GRINDING C. Davis home Sunday. Alan Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney Mr. and Mrs Arthur (Curly) Ed­ were in Stayton Saturday where she Louie Ray. was struck on th efore­ of lawnmowers; all kinds of vards left here last Saturday and ha I dental work done. head with a rock last Wednesday as tools sharpened. teturned Wednesday, having driven E d L. BERGHOLZ Mrs. Carl Schaffer and Mr. and seveial children were playing, throw­ (on county road SE Hilltop Store) were accompanied by Clyde Edwards Mrs. Glen Willis became grandpar- | ing rocks in the creek. Five stitches who lives in Reno and visited at his ents Wednesday when a seven pound, I w«re required to close the wound. honee. He will return here later. A new garage is being erected at ten ounce daughter was born to Mr. John Estey spent Thursday and and Mrs. Y'ernon Hallford in a Bend I the Jake Myers residence. Fi ¡day at Ocean Lakke visiting his hospital. Several Elkhorn families attended The little girl has been sister, Mrs. A. G. Montgomery, and named Teresa Dorene. Mother and the Farmers Union meeting at Me­ NORTH his father, W. H. Estey. bagy are doing nicely and expect to | hama Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenny were ^be home soon. SANTIAM Attending the private dance at Re­ shopping in Bend Saturday. bekah hall in Lyons from here Sat­ i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Presley and TAVERN Mr. and Mis. J. A. Wright were urday night were Mr. and Mrs. Raj I family of Lebanon, sister and bro- shopping in Salem Saturday, They Sischo. Bob, and Terry Ray, Mr. and jther-in-law of Mrs. Attis Floydt were also called at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl On« Mile East of Detroit ’ week end guests of the Floyd fam­ Mrs. Ronald C. Glover. Longnecker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bick ily. The two families fished Saturday ett and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts. JEWEL MYERS, MGR. at Suttle Lake with good results. Fred Brubaker and a friend spent iiuiiuuiuuiiuiiuniuuittifiuuiiiiiiiiiLii After three days of work with two the week end in Kelso, Wash. . “cats" and five men, the bridge over Mr. and Mrs. Lew Joyce and three j Little j Sinker Creek in Elkhorn Val­ By REBA SNYDER children of Portland have moved in- j ley was rebuilt and ready for use. BE GOOD Eleven members of the North San- to the home recently vacated by Phil . This opener! the load to the Schott- tiam Willing Workers Club were Willis. He is a brother of Mrs. Man- hoefer ] logging operation. TO YOURSELF pi esent at the meeting Wednesday ning and will work for Idanha Lum- I Frank Crowther of Banks was an AND ENJOY at the home of Eva De Bolt. Gladys StrefT of Marion Forks will be hos­ THE BENEFITS CARBIDE MM as: .«ajoXYGEN ACETYLENE tess at the meeting May 25. PORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds, OF GOOD HEALTH MACHINES who have spent the past seven or We specialize in the treatment FOR RENT eight weeks in Portland, returned to of rectal disorders. their home Friday. No Hospitalization Meco & National Apparatus Fire Protection It will be of interest to many liv­ No Loos of Time Lincoln Electrodes & Machines Equipment ing in Idanha to learn of a logging Everything for Welding Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic accident which happened to Merrill w Naturo-Proctologist (Smitty) Smith, a former resident, CALL US OR COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE 218 N. Liberty. Salem. Ore. now in McMinnville. He was struck LINE OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES by a log and knocker! from the top 205 Chemeketa St., SALEM John P. Seitz, MgT. of a truck. He broke three or four Phone 2-3581 Res. Phone 2-1605 ribs and two bones in his back. He PIANOS is progressing as well as can be ex­ I pected. BAND INSTRUMENTS I Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon took j INSTRUMENT REPAIRING DETROIT Elkhorn all week visitor at the Ray Roberts home. seven pound, seven ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mis. Lyle Ray, of this community last Wednesday. He has been named Robert Lyle. Treva Sue Bickett was seriously ill at her home here last week of bron­ chia! pneumonia. At last report she is improving fast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Mer- win Knox home in Lyons Saturday night. Mr. and Mis. Ray Sischo spent the past Week end vacationing at the coast ami visiting friends in Tilla- n.ook. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts spent Mother’s Day visiting their pare in Buxton and Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and fam- ih vi-ited Mr anil Mrs. W. A. Bill­ ington of Scio on Mother’s Day. They are Mrs. Bickett’s parents. Bob Van Eaton has been under doc ■ tor’ observation the past week. FOR HIRE HAULING CATS, SHOVELS and HEAVY EQUIPMENT Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co. Phones: Plant 31611; Office 19408 1405 N. FRONT ST, SALEM ♦ i\ iodern Glenwood Ballroom Idanha ER Y S YTl RD A Y Otto mi. N. of Salem on 99E GI.EN WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA 85 cents, inc. tax Russell Salem Welding Supply ROOFING Johns • Manville asphalt s'-ingles applied right over your old roof. Now is the best time to apply your new roof — before your old cedar shingles are all curled up. 10 per cent down — 3 years to pay. Free estimate« gladly given. MILL CITY TAVERN I Jacquith Music Co ACCORDION LESSONS 136 S. High St. BYRON DAVIS, PROP. I .? - A- •“ w/ V •/ l~ “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY SALEM GLEN’S BARBER SHOP Phone 3-1612 — Eve. 2-1617 164 S. Commercial OREGON MATHIS BROS. RoofingUo, SALEM EVERY PRICE IN GATES GLEN HEARING, Prop, a Stop and shop at CUT i I The Little French . H. A. Schroeder Repair Shop forlatest fashion in coats suits and dresses SALEM WE RE GOING OUT OE BUSINESS EVERY THING MUST GO! BLOCK WEST OF THEATER Jacob Spaniol & Son D W. Reid MD TINNERS and PLUMBERS STAYTON, ORE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ! \ L ■ * **•$ SELLING OUT • Blacksmithing • Welding • Logging and Sawmill Repairing. Pay one-half, charge one-half ■ > . y ttt - > ¿'J Oure entire stock of nationally advertised goods is going at almost un- new Short hair-do’s — oh-so-pretty with FURNITURE - DAVENOS DAVENPORTS - SWING ROCKERS - DINETTE SETS BEDROOM SETS OCCASIONA LOH AI RS heard-of. give-away price«. We know you can't find values Ilk*- we'ro of- ferine anr where ... because no store CAN TAKE THE TERRIFIC MkRKDOWNS THAT WE'RE MAKING \ND ST \Y 'N BUSINESS! We <>ur floor»! Shirley' Beauty Shop OE FURNITURE AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TERMS ARRANGED FREE DELIVERY Shirley I.aird Open evenings by appointment »• «• «• -ree- I ». ». ». ». ». ». ». ». ». ». ». ». .» - Salem Laundrv Open Friday à Saturday Til 9 Appliances P. M Hardware Tools Oil Circulators •/ SERVING THE CANYON AREA PICKUPS AT Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill. City and Stayton ..Laundry and dry cleaning; Ken Golliet. Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe , Idanha Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry. Detroit 4 CAPITAL HARDWARE and FURNITURE 241 NORTH COM MEI« ’I Al * SALEM 163 S. High •- J' . * SALEM Ph 3-9125 » y 1 4»