The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 30, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    REGISTRATION TO VOTE CLOSES
APRIL 18—IT IS YOVR PRIVILEGE
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LYONS
and A Nelson Glad to report all
S—THF MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
March SO 1950
the fellows are back on the job.
Sorry to report that Lynn John­
demanding many hours of exacting
Butler's Trailer News, Gates
By EVA BRESSLER
son's father, of Portland, passed
work.
Dick and Dorothy Long motored away Thursday.
A meeting will be held at the home
Another ardent hobbyist who sup.
to Eugene Sunday.
Newcomers to the court are Mr. of Mr and Mrs Clarence Jungwirth
plements the family income is Mrs.
Bob Chase spent Sunday at Long­ and Mrs. J. F. Miller and two children, j Wednesday evening. March 29. to
Louie Ray. the walking crocheter.
view, Washington, visiting friends. and Kenneth Nolan and his mother. i discuss and make plans for organiz-
With a ball of thread in her pocket
By
JEAN
ROBERTS
'
ing
a
Girl
Scout
group,
and
a
Brownie
We have been busy redecorating the
Harry Richcurk and A. Nelson
A hobby, designed for profit as and a needle always handy she cro­
utility house this week. We appre­ group. All those interested are urged
spent the weekend in Portland.
well
as pleasure, made an appearance chets any time her hands are idle.
to
attend
if
possible,
or
contact
Mrs.
The flu made victims of Fred Wil­ ciate the co-operation of the patrons
at the opening of Roy and Hazels Doilies, chair sets, pot holders,
Jungwirth.
son, Roland Kopp, Ralph Long, Loren while we were painting.
edgings, any one, might be the pro­
Quarterly conference will be held variety store in Mehama this week.
and Bernice Johnk, Harry Richcurk REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 18
duct of an afternoon walk Needle
Corsages
made
of
wood
fiber
that
at the Lyons Methodist church Wed­
work of any kind is her hobby, selling
nesday evening with Dr. Roy Fedje look and feel like real flowers are
surplus pieces and doing custom
hand
made
by
Mrs.
Carl
Longnecker
of Salem in charge. Proceeding the
fancywork at nominal prices. Her
business meeting a pot luck supper I of Elkhorn who has developed this
work is also on display at Roy and
art
to
a
fine
degree.
will be held by members and friends
Hazel’s new novelty store.
of the church.
The material, shaved from the rice
Mrs. John McClurg entertained tree, is imported from Formosa and
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with a dinner honoring her daughter- will not mildew or mold. True flower
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in-law Mrs. Bob Carleton on her scent will be added at a future date. S. Wk,ssWi’.
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birthday anniversary. Covers were Orders however, can be placed now
HAVE YOU
I WOULDN'T PASS
A Friendly Place
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laid for Mr and Mrs. Bob Carleton. for corsages, hat trimmings or
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing and flowers for any decorative purpose.
BOUGHT
S UP THIS CHANCE TO
Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. Addi­
Several others in the Mehama area
OUP
HELP THE CRIPPLED
To While Away
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tional evening guests at the McClurg have turned a side interest into a
YET ? CHILDPEN POP ALL
home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey source of income. Mr and Mrs. Mel­
Your Idle Hours
of Mehama.
THE COPNED BEEP
vin Peck manufacture agate jewelry
Mrs. Catherine (Grandma) Julian in a home workshop. Their equip-
AND CABBAGE DINT/
has returned to the home of her son jnent consists of a diamond saw,
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and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. grinding stones and a polishing buff,
Albert Julian, after spending several operated by a gasoline engine.
months in California with relatives.
They make a yearly trip to Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and her and Southern Oregon where most of
mother. Mrs. White went to Portland their agates are found. A few or
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. White who exceptionally high quality however !
GATES
has spent the winter at the home of come from Montana.
Sets for
her daughter will stay at her home in brooches, necklaces and rings are
G>pr. 1950, King Fvjturo SynJiutc, Inc., WorlJ rights
Portland for a while.
sawed, polished and hand mounted XmmmmMmMmammmm
Mrs. Dell Westenhouse and daugh­
ter Charymane of Scio visited rela-
j tives and friends in Lyons Friday
afternoon.
Miss Juanita Downing left Monday
for Boise, Idaho, where she will spend
a week as a guest of Miss Elaine
Evans. The young ladies were stu­
dents together at Oregon State col­
lege
TASTY PAK CORN, Whole Kernel No. 808
2 for
Miss Carroll Johnston student at
the Oregon College of Education at
TASTY PAK CORN, Cream Style
2 for
Monmouth is spending her spring va­
cation at the home of her parents
ELSINORE GRAPE FRIIT J VICE, No. 2
...
2 for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry of
ELSINORE TOMATO JVICE, 46 oz.
Salem were Sunday visitors in Lyons.
They visited at the George Berry,
XltOA. lb.
Marvin Berry and Paul Pennington
homes.
A \Ms | lbs
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kinzer were
weekend guests at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs.
Fred Jungwirth and family at Co­
quille.
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Berry were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Berry and son Donald
of Tillamook They also visited her
parents Mr and Mrs. Ed Haynes at
Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and
son Cecil visited Mrs. Dean Turner ¡Ct
o
of Maryville, Missouri, Sunday at the
Earl Wilson home in Beaverton.
Friends have received word of the
birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Knight of Arcata, Calif.
The Knights were former residents
of Lyons, when he was employed at
the box factory.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Oliver who have
made their home with Elmer Hiatt
for the last two years have moved
¡into the house recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skeels.
Mrs. George Berry who has been
quite ill at her home is reported to
be improving.
EXPERT COLOR MATCHING
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Elwood have
COMPLETE
purchased the house vacated by Mr.
VPHOLSTERING
AND BODY REPAIRING
and Mrs. Art Anderson and expect
to move soon. Mr. Elwood is doing
' some repair work before he moves
the family in.
Mumps seem to be making their
appearance in Lyons with several
14 Y’ears Experience
cases. The latest victims are Janice
MILL CITY
PHONE 88
and Janet Huffman and Walter Olm­
stead.
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To Help a
Boy Scout
Go to the World Jamboree
at Valley Forge, Pa.
Beginning on April 1st till June 1st
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