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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1950)
MIKE’S Septic Service : TRAILER COURTS IDANHA Butler’s Trailer News, Gates 3—THE MILL 4TTY ENTERPRISE LYONS Keys Return Home Via DA V By REBA SNYDER By EVA BRESSLER Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pogue mo Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, and Mr. The Mari-Linn PTA held their Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECT ♦ tored to Reno, over the weekend. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer drove to Port- meeting at the Rebekah hall Friday 1079 Elm St., W. Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lankins are ltnd Saturday afternoon to witness evening. Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy Rag Mop Johnson Rag Wedding Samba Quicksilver with us again. Mr. Lankins is with the Gates clearing. We wish to press our thanks to Susie Hamm for watching the court for us Sunday, w’hile we took Edward, Freddie and Ronnie Stubbs to the Salem horse show. There were many beautiful horses at the show. A good ' time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Struter, son j Garry and Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilson I and son Robert also attended the horse show in Salem. The Gates Cafe has put on a nite shift from 6 p.m. to 2 a m. except Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long motored to Portland Sunday. New comers are John Cox, Johnny Hammond, Walter Thompson and Al Havener and his brother. Fred Butler went to Salem Monday on business. Come in and see our wide selections of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Populars, Old Timers, Classical, and Semi-Classical Records. Work Boots Repaired in One Day or While You Wait PORTEE & LAU "First with What You Want Most" COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE Radio, Washer, Refrigerator and Electrical Appliance MiU City 1884 DICK’S SHOE SERVICE Stayton 215 x x x x x MUI City :: x x X X x X X X X X X x x X SPECIALS IX X 5 »< 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN 1948 CHEVROLET STYLEMASTER 2-DOOR SEDAN 1949 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN These cars are all reconditioned as needed for new car ap|>earaiice and condition. Priced to sell. GOOD TRADES GOOD TERMS 3 X « « Ì X X * w fi: Salem Automobile Co. CHRYSLER 405 N. Com’l St. Home of Service 495 N. Com’l St. PLYMOUTH 435 N. Court St. PHONE 3-4117 New Mileage for Smooth K X the marriage of Miss Shirley Norton Mrs. Leora Stevens presided over to Melvin D. Peck in the First Chris the business meeting due to the ab- tian church. | sence of Burl Smith, president. Joe Miss Norton is the daughter of Mr. Myers Linn county 4-H club agent and Mrs. Don Norton, who formerly was present, also Mr. McMullin from owned a grocery store here in Idanha. Mountain States Power company of Peck is from Oregon City. Albany who showed pictures. The Sunday the News and Schaffers 4-H club members were in charge of visited in the home of New's sister i the program, which consisted of in McMinnville. showing some of their exhibits and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Pittam returned I telling of their progress in their j home Tuesday noon from a three day work. business trip to Vancouver. Sherry Mrs. Merrill Brassfield left Sunday and Patty visited at the Eldon White morning for Fresno, Calif., where she home in their absence. will visit w|th relatives. She will be Mr. and Mrs. Bisbee, Vandervoort, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ark., who have been visiting their son Rockwell. Mr. and Mrs. Sestack. and | in Bend, Ore., were calling on the Miss Helen Queen. The three ladies R. L. Tuckers and the Harold Perton are sisters of Mrs. Brassfield. families Monday evening. Paul Jewell of Salem was a guest I Twelve members of the Idanha Lit tle Theatre Group met in the home at the home of his parents Rev. and of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoyt for a Mrs. O. A. Jewell Sunday. Addition- I social evening Saturday. After an al dinner guests at the Jewell home I evening of cards, refreshments of were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wai-j hamburgers, chips, coffee and cookies | wof|th, and Willard Hartnell. Mrs. Rammie Martell spent several i were served by the hosts. Mr. and Mrs George Barney, days at the home of her sister and George Jr., and Tommie drove to husband in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fetherston and Portland Saturday to attend the wed ding of Barney’s nephew, Melvin D. family moved the last of the week ! Peck. Sunday they were guests of from the Leland Manning house to Barney’s brother. Francis Harris and the home of his folks Mr. and Mrs. William Fetherston Sr. family in Portland. John Allen Lyons roufe one who [ Mr. and Mrs. Pershall of Vale, Oregon, are spending a two-week spent several days at the Memorial visit with their son-in-law and daugh hospital in Salem for observation, has returned to his home but is still con-1 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tucker and fined to his bed. family. Mrs. Peterson of Salem is visiting WILLING WORKERS at the home of her daughter and son- Eleven members and two visitors in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler. of the North Santiam Willing Work The Red Cross drive in this area ers club met at the Marion Forks | went over the top as the campaign lodge Wednesday afternoon with came to a close. Local chairman Dorothy Morgan, hostess. Alta Bodeker has reported. Lyons has It was voted to hold the food sale i exceeded its quota of $300 by nearly May 12 at Van’s clothing store. Two $40 Mr. Jefferson Lumber company games were played for entertainment. gave $100 to help send the drive over The hostess served ice cream and the top. cake to Nan Young, Edna Gordon, Mari-Linn school will hold their 8th Evelyn Hansen, Gladys Streff, Pearl I grade graduation exercises at the Geibler, Bertha Reynolds, Georgia Santiam Valley grange hall, Wednes New. Betty Pittam, Mary Gulliford, day evening May 24. at 8 p.m. Mr. Mabie Barney and the two guest, : Paul Ackerman will be the speaker Leola Delker and Marie Bingham. of the evening. Donna Peabody has been chosen salutorian. and Cecil BOY SC OUT BAKED FOOD SALE Bassett, valedictorian. The Boy Scout mothers of Mill Mrs. C. M. Brown of McMinnville o V • z-» z-, ZA V. a/ll 11 zxzl d VvolzxX/1 Fnrvl colo I City V» have scheduled a baked food sale ¡s visiting at the home of Mr. and for this Saturday, April 22. Mrs Albert Julian. The Browns and The sale to be held at the Mill Citj’ Julians were friends when both fam- Meat Market will open at 10 a m. J tlies livetj in Redmond. Proceeds from the sale will be used Sunday guests a| the home of Mr. to further the Scout program, * the "land Mrs Percy Hiatt were her aunt mothers said. and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves of Portland. Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today! Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg are receiving congratulations upon the i birth of a granddaughter. The young ! miss bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McClurg at Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith spent Fri day night and Saturday at Longview. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis spent the last of the week at the home of his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Lewis at Bandon. Mrs. Willard Hartnail is visiting at the home of her sister and hus band at Kennewick, Wash. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gisler made a business trip to Eastern Oregon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Edward and Miss Lucille Lewis were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Lewis. Miss Lewis is a teacher in the school there. Mrs. Gladys Stiffler returned home the middle of the week after visiting at the home of her daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Yeager at Enter prise, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romine has re turned to Lyons after spending the past year at Des Moines, Iowa. April 20, 1950 LOS ANGELES—A key ring that travelled 12.000 miles after it was lost with a valuable ring attached alongside a Disabled American Vet- erans ldento-Tag is returned by Floyd L. Ming (right) DAV State Department Commander of California to Joseph V. Sedwell of Loa Angeles. DAV tag, miniature license plate distributed annually to 30.- 000,000 motorists, which provides key loss insurance, was responsible for return of keys lost by Sedwell, found by Air Force pilot who later lost them in Germany and sent to United States by German woman. DAV national headquarters in Cincinnati returns approxi mately 5,000 keys in a month. Funds realized from tags make possi ble free service for disabled veterans and their dependents. Friday & Saturday Specials FRYERS “A" «RADE. Colored, each PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 or. III NT’S SOLID PACK TOMATOES, No. 2'i II & M BAKED BEANS, 1 lb, 3 or. 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