The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 15, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    wagon on a daily run from Mehama
MEHAMA MEAT WAGON
to Marlon Forks. The undertaking
INCREASES SALES
Another comparatively new Meha-1 met with immediate success, requir­
ma enterprise is expanling. Starting ing him to employ more help to cut
thia week the meat wagon owned and wrap meat.
With the aldition of fresh vegeta­
by Myron Fender, local butcher, is
to carry also fresh vegetables to the bles, which have been in demand, he
canyon inhabitants, Detroit, Mongold plans to enlarge his business after
the first of the year.
Idanha and way points.
MEHAMA
LYONS
By JEAN ROBERTS
A meeting for the pre-school moth­
Mrs. Larry Kimsey honored her ers was held at the home of Mr. and
sister Mrs. Joe Jones with a gather­ Mrs. Fred Lindermann to discuss and
ing of former school mates at her make plans for the future.
The
home Tuesday afternoon.
Those school which holds its classes twice a
present were Betty Johnson, Lorene week, Wednesday and Friday, and
Philippi, Eual Monroe, Ardys Kim­ decided to discontinue classes until
Several months ago Fender anti- ■
sey, Ruth Brant, Francis Bailey. after the first of the year, when they
Molly Pitcher was the first woman
cipated the needs of the growing,
Margaret Phillips, Aleen Wilson, Inez will move into the schooi house here
Detroit region and started the meat I sergeant in the American Army.
Crook, Iva Kimsey and the honored in Lyons. It was also decided to
guest Arlyn Jones.
All had been see if a permanent teacher may be
childhood friends in Mehama years found, which would relieve the moth­
ago with the exception of Mrs. ers. They will hold a Christmas party
Phillips.
at the community club house Wed­
The Women's club plans to meet nesday morning, December 21 with a
next Wednesday, December 21 at the book gift exchange. Any pre-school
home of Mrs. Ken Golliett. They will child may attend the party by bring­
hold their Christmas party at this ing a gift exchange. The project is
time.
for each child to bring home-made
Next week promises to be a busy ornaments to help trim the Christmas
one with most organizations and tree. Present for the meeting were
programs.
On Tuesday night, De­ Mrs. Art Olmstead, Mrs. Floyd John­
cember 10 at 8'o’clock there will son, Mrs. Charles Power, Mrs. John
be a program at the Mehama church. Pradeaux. Mrs. Dysinger, Mrs. Lan-
Thursday night December 22 also at scer, Mrs. Stander and Mrs. Fred
j 8 the school is giving their program. Lindemann.
It will consist of a program put on
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston, Mr.
by both rooms followed by the an­ and Mrs. Hugh Johnston Kathryn
nual Christmas treat.
and Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. Claire
Cold weather, snow and rain has Humphries and children and Jack
arrived bringing with it additional Johnstop went to Lebanon Sunday
problems in heating.
The Harry where they attended the 49th wed­
Monroe family shivered all day Sun- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W.
LIVE or DRESSED
Sunday when their heater, which has R. Surry.
been working fine, unexpectedly
Mrs. John Neal was called to Al­
went on a strike. After considera­
bany to serve on the jury for this 1
ble negotiations it resumed work late
term of court.
in the evening.
Weaner Pigs Ready Now
Shirley Johnston spent the week­
Fourteen youngsters of the Young
end in Monmouth as a guest of her
Peoples class at th? Mehama Sunday
sister Carroll Johnston, who is a stu­
school spent Sunday afternoon at the
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dent at the College of Education.
Ray Roberts home. After a potluck
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and Miss
lunch, the afternoon was spent re­
Beulah Lewis were Sunday visitors
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hearsing for the Christmas program.
LYONS
Phone 11K4
at the Wilbur Johnson home in Sweet
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Later in the day they all enjoyed
Home.
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playing in the snow and wound up
An exchange of ministers was held
by killing a skunk accidently discov­
Sunday
among
the
Methodist
ered.
churches, with Rev. Morange of
In the evening they were trans­
Stayton delivering the morning ser­
ported by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
mon here. The sermon was followed
Crook to the Reed White home for
by a potluck dinner and fellowship
Young Peoples meeting. The evening
hour.
The evening was spent singing songs
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman, who
and pulling taffy.
Those attending
have been lifing between Mehama
were: Sam Wallen, David Zolaska,
and Stayton, moved the last of the
Clifford and Bobby Crook, Phyllis
week to the Appletree court in Fox
and Roxie McCarley. Dana and Kath­
Valley.
Mr. Putman is the sixth
leen Wilson, Judy Monroe, Lois
grade teacher in the school here.
White, Ronnie Adams, Margaret
Mr and Mrs. Ray J. Fox of Mid­
White, Lois Rae Roberts, Mr. and
vale, Idaho visited friends in Lyons
Mrs. Reed White and children and
Monday forenoon.
The Foxes were
Mrs. Russell Wilson.
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former
residents
of
Lyons, having
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It’s Smart!
It’s New!
Several Mehama ladies attended
I the home extension meeting in Stay­ owned a grocery store and post office
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here.
They were accompanied by
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son Wayne, also of Midvale, and I
I meeting as being quite interesting William (Billie) Elder, of Portland.
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Where Friend» Meet
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Mr. Elder is also a former Lyons resi­
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
Mrs. M adaleine Ridling has been
dent and now is living at the Odd
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called to California by the death of
MILL CITY
Fellows home in Portland.
a relative Mrs. Harry Monroe will
George ‘Sparky* Ditter
Ziebert
continue with the 4-H program dur­
ing her absence.
The annual congregational meeting
of the Mehama chlrch will be held
BARKIE DOUGLAS FIR
Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs. Russell
Wilson. The Indies Aid also is to
meet there on that date to exchange
gifts for their Christmas party.
Phone 1287 Albany or
Write
Jimmie Love purchased a truck­
load of gravel and Sigmund Jepson
and Dick Turpin worked all day Sun­
day with wheelbarrow and shovel,
scattering it on the walkway be­
tween the SP depot and the Mill City
Hotel. The walk has been very mud­
dy. The project was voluntary.
Mrs. Jack Lacey has been conduct­
ing an informal sewing school in her
home for several high school girls.
Among her pupils are Misses Joan
Hoffman. Sue Mikkelsen and Patri­
cia Wolverton
December 15, lXi
8—THF. Mil J. CITY ENTERPRISE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"THE LAST BANDIT"
ALSO
"DYNAMITE"
THURSDAY
Gift Night
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
A CHRISTMAS STORY
Edmund Gwynn as Santa Claus
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
THl'RS., DEC. 22—ADDED
Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar Review
By Oahu Guitar Club
TURKEYS
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can be seen any time
up to 8:30
31c & 45c Live Weight
A. M. KNOX
YODER-MARTIN Construction Co
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS
Expert Bulldozing
Road Building
Clearing, Grading and Leveling
Masonry and Concrete Work
We Always Guarantee Our Work
Mill City 1641
Stayton Blue 162-B
Corvallis 1915
WANTED
POLES OR STUMPAGE
Standard Pole
LITTLE ILLS
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MILL CITY
• True, that “little .line««''
you've beer mentioning in
an offhand way, m«r ■«.'*
seem to amount to much—
just a few faint symptoms^
But, neglected, these ''little
ills'* can lead to big bills for
doctors, medicines, etc; not
to mention needless suffering
and loss of precious time.
Consult a Doctor now—
you'll save by it in the end.
And, of course, we hope you'll
bring his prescription to us
for rareful compounding.
We have just recently put into operation a new
heavy duty wrecker. We are now epuipped to
handle any job. We have an experienced wrecker
driver standing by 24 hours a day.
TWO WRECKERS DAY & NIGHT!
♦
The Doubles McKay Chevrolet Co
510 North Ui’inmerriiil St. I hone3-3175day&nigbt
Salem. Oregon
While our stocks are complete. Large stock of
several kinds of roofing materials—
ROLL ROOFING - ALUMINUM
CORRUGATED ROOFING - STEEL
CORRUGATED ROOFING
CARLOAD PRICES
Capital Drug Co
Salem. Oregon
The Last Word In Modern
Wrecker Service
Re-Roof Now!
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
Stayton
ñtscitirTioiis
SHOP!
Gates FURN1TUR E Market
Where Every Day is Sale Day for
New and Used Furniture
Parker & Hutcheson n”"6