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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. SEPTEMBER 29. 1949 Idanha VERNE’S By MRS. RHEBA SNYDER Miss Edna Gordon, Bill Walker Charles Rose, of Portland were . . ~ 0 mill CITY and week end guests at the home of Miss I HRS IO TO 7 Gordon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. Miss Alice Gordon, who vis ited the past week with her parents, returned with them. Week end visitors at the Lee Hoip- son home were Glen Hopson and wife and two children of Grand Ronde. Mrs. Walter Reynolds was in Al bany Saturday to attend the funeral of an old friend. Mr. and Mrs. Elbeit Brown went to Bend Friday evening to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Nichols. Mr. Brown’s daughter and son-in-law retuining home Sunday. Mrs. eJrry Pittam, accompanied by her daughters, Sherry and Patty and Mrs. Frank New, drove to Bend Fri day on business. See Ed L. Davis Arnold Snyder left Saturday by Lyons, R. F. D. I plane from Salem to spend a few days with a friend, William Bodie, Phone 751 Mill City in San Francisco, before going to Seattle to board his ship. BARBER !2NDaBWAY _ S H P Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance WOODBOSS CHAIN SAWS SALES RENTALS REPAIRS HOWSER BROS. Your Power Tool Rental Headquarters 1410 So. 12th Salem, Ore. Phone 3-3646 You can have the with Propane Gas—The Magic and a gas range Magic became it SAVES FOOD All top burner« can be simmer set lor water less vitamin rich cooking Magic Chefs Red Wheel Regulator assures accu rale oven temperature« — no spoilage You get instant lighting of all burners hiqh speed oven, just the right heat for the food you re cooking It’s quick; if« accurate; if« easy Afwgk became it SAVES MONEY The amaxingly low cost of a Magic Chef gas range plus the real savings of LP-Gas Service bring real savings to your house hold budge’ ’315" See it Today at Propane Gas & Appliance Company SALEM Opposite Marion Hotel 349 FERRY ST ............. Mehama QUAKER MILL CITY VARIETY Just arrived: Magic became it SAVES TIME SPECIAL OFFER FOR SEPTEM- BER ONLY! Brand new Magic Chef Range. General Water Heater and gas storage tank, completely install ed. Easy terms if desired. Streff wore black with a corsage of A bike party was held at the home two wool blankets, a rhinstone neck red rosebuds. of Lois Rae Roberts Saturday after- lace and earring set. Robert Jones was reared in the j noon with a number of youngsters Was accosted by a samll girl sitting Canyon, having been graduated fiom attending. Lyons, Mehama and Elk- in a red pickup beside Golliet’s store. A picnic "Would you like to have a puppy?" the Detroit grade and high schools. 'hom were represented. He served two years overseas with 'lunch was served. she asked. “What breed of dog is the 41st Division. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch re it?" 1 inquired. “I think it’s a fe Miss Seeman is the <iaughter of cently celebrate«! their 20th wedding male,” soberly answered the young Mrs. Frieda Seeman of Manhattan, anniversary. Mrs. Branch received ster. Mont. For the past five years she has been employed at the Manhattan State Rank. She is the sister of Fred and Gordon Seeman, formerly of the Canyon. The young couple will make their home at Marion Forks where Mr. The fire used to heat the tai that Jones and Mr. StretT are partners in is being used on the roof of the Id- a sawmill. andh Lumber Co. new lumber storage building, which is under construction, got out of control and traveled to a smile pile of wast lumber. For a few By MRS. JEAN ROBERTS minutes it got quite hot, but was ex Ladies Aid birthday party was held tinguished without damage. at the home of Mrs. Ann Blum last Friday. There was a large attendance The first meeting of the Deanha iand those drawing from the birthday Parent-Teacher Assn, was held in the [box were: Mrs. Frances McCarley, high school buidling in Detroit Mon Mrs. Mae Patton, Mrs. Dorothy Dra day night with a record attendance. per, Mrs. Keith Phillips, Mrs. L. W. Dues for membership w-ere i educed Kirkland and Mrs. Whitehead. from $1 to 50 cents and general meet- _ Branch __ Mis. Ray and Mrs. Chris ings will be the fourth Monday eve- McDonald visited Mrs. W. F. Krenz. ning of each month, The by-laws | president of the Federation of Wom were read by the secretaiy and ap en's Clubs, at her home n Victor proved. Point Friday. A business meeting T. C. Moore, president, turned the 1 was held in the afternoon. meeting over to Mr. Hoyt, the pro The Young People’s class conduct- If you want to be rid of the dirt and work of gram chairman, who introduced a ed Sunday services at the Sunday heating with wood or coal this winter, get a program of violin selections by Mrs. school. Miss Phyllis McCailey was QUAKER! Heats your home or a room in a Betty Ferguson and a panel discus acting superintendent. A special matter of minutes . . . because only QUAKER sion on you thpioblems. number was presented by the choir. The PTA will sponsor a reception Andy Spriggs of the Southern bar offers these optional low-cost accessories that for the teachers with a special pro becue featured bear meat on his menu mean fast, automatic heat: gram Monday, Oct. 3, in the library the last week end. He barbecued half I. Mxkaateal 0<«O - gives maximum of the grade school building. of the bear shot by Gib Wagner last heat output regardless of chimney by week. It was delicious. He also plans providing ample draft Cuts fuel cost' Mrs. George Streff of MarionForks to custom barbecue venison for suc has announced the marriage of her cessful hunters during deer season. 2 Heel Circalatcr - gently circulates Preparations are being made for a heat to every loom corner Automatic son, Robert L. Jones, to Miss Eilene chicken dinner and bazaar to be held in action. Seeman of Manhattan, Mont. They were married Sept. 24 at the in the Women’t clubhouse on Friday 9ee a DEMONSTRATION, today! Methodist parsonage b ythe Rev Ross night. Seipt. 30. Food will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. Fancywork and Mike Knatt. Mr. and Mrs. Streff and homemade candy will be on sale, also were the ouly attendants. The bride wore a white suit with fishpond prizes; three quilts will be green and white accessories and a distributed. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey who coisage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. have been remodeling their house the past year had it painted last Tues day. It is in an attractive aqua shade. Seveial ladies in the community l spent two days last weey sanding the I church floor, varnishing, washing cur AT YOUR FINGERTIPS tains and generally cleaning up WILLAMETTE VALLEY S LEADING APPLIANCE 4 HOME FURNISHERS | things. The county road crew was at work SALEM OREGON CITY Saturday on the Zimmeiman road, One turn was widened and some ditch ing done. , First meeting of the season of the young People’s group was held in the 1 church basement Sunday night. Prac- ' tice was held for a special number I for Sunday sei vice. Sponsoring the Ladies’ and childrens’ umbrellas Broadway Hits of Today--4 records group are Mrs. Reed White, Mrs. Album .... 3.27 Harry Monroe and Mrs. Ray Robeits. Plastic headwear Vaughn Monroe Album Mr. and Mrs. Otis Marks were call ¿¿¡■A New and uuusual gift items and toys Wide Stock of 45 rpm records— ed to Woodburn over the week end ly Classics, Popular, Westerns and the serious illness of his mother. all vinylite — 69c each A stirring film on China was pre ♦ sented by Mr. Nason in the church Classic Albums: basement Wednesday night, attended Beethoven Symphony No. 7 Use our I by a good crowd. Tchaikovsky Symphony, No. 6 Reparations are being made to ce- T -aikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite convenient , lebrate the golden wedding anniver Wagner’s Des Rheingold sary of Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Kirkland, layaway plan an ! many others longtime residents of Mehama. They for Christmas ' will hold open house at the Women’s clu-bhouse Oct. 2. dolls and C. W. McCall who underwent sur- •First With What You Want Most" Igeiy only two weeks ago is back at other toys COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE work, as is also Harry Monroe who Radio. Washer Refrigerator and ' was injured by a rolling rock while working on McCully Mountain. Electrical Appliance Open Fri., Sat. Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 Mrs. Keith Phillips icturned from Washington Sunday. She reported her evenings 'father, who has been ill, as about the [same, Mrs. Mae Patton stayed with 'i.e Phillips family during her ab sence. A total of 120 persons, employees of the Idanha Lumber Co. and their families, gathered at the Rod and Gun Club Thursday evening to sur- prise John Sundquiat on his 70th an- niversary. All brought well-filled baskets of food for a potluck dinner. There were three long tables with the honored guest and Mrs. Sundquist seated at the head of the center table. Two beautifully decorated cakes were baked by Mrs. Wayn Woodward and M rs. Jack Haseman. These and a large variety of other cakes and ice cream were dessert. ................... ... More Women Cook on )1 Igif ( hef Than on any other Range POKIER & LAU Just Arrived! A Carload of gQ(|||NG A Take advantage of our Car load Purchases and SAVE on all of youi building needs CEMENT LUMBER PAINT WALLBOARDS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE SHEET ROCK SHINGLES BRICK Estimate Red Sweat Shirts, Hats, Caps Red Suede Shirts Genuine Hunters’ Plaid Red Coats, 7 pockets. romptly Given Jefferson Stayton II. S. Rubber Rubber Jackets and Pants. Black Bear and Hirsch-Weiss Tin Pants and Jackets. Ranger Lace-to-toe Vulcork non-skid oil tan Shoes for Hunting. 6-inch and 8-inch. Oregon Pioneer Loggers. Handmade Calk Moc. toe oil tan Lug Sole. for Hunting. leather Jackets Suede. Steer Hide and on a ï° D FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY Mill City Hunters Clothing OPr,Y TILL 10-inch Town & Country Store 6:30 PR SATI KIHY ’93 No. Commercial St., SALEM OPEN TILL 6c3e r. M. SAT11IHT