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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1950)
Marion Forks GATES BY MRS. STOTT YOUNG DETROIT 3—THE MIL! CITY ENTERPRISE May 25, 1930 147,000 Postnl Workers Huy U. S, Savings Bonds Regularly By MRS ALBERT MII.I^AP By MRS J A WRIGHT Mr. and Mrs Don McNeil of Port Mrs. Warren Varcoe spent several land. Oregon, were visitors here on On Friday afeemoon, May 19, the Saturday. They also made a trip days last week in Portland at the Sth grade taught by Mrs. Leach gave in to their summer home on Marion home of her mother, Mrs. Rose Ste a 4H club tea at the school library creek to see what the winter had done wart. Mr. Varcoe was in Portland for the mothers. over Sunday. to the cabin. Both grade and high school will Mr. and Mrs Fount Paul were Port close here on June 2nd. Visiting the Y’oungs, Sunday, were Mrs. Paul Matovich and Mr. and Mrs. land visitors Sunday to be with Mrs. Mrs. Kate Joyce of Portland who Pete Matovich of Molalla, Oregon, and Paul's mother who has been seriously has been visiting at the home of her Mrs. A. Swarthout of Marguans, ill. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and mother of Mrs. Pete Matevich. Guests this week at the home of Mrs. Robert Manning where she has The Marion Forks Hatchcry is Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis were her ■ been ill for sometime, is improving. nearing completion with the refrig neice and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Port- eration system done and being tested. Sam Holderman from Kansas City, I land were Tuesday guests of the The hatchery itself is completed and Mo. The Holderman's were making Mannings. He caught some trout. the water lines about covered and the an extended trip through the West. Mrs. L. L. Rynearson was in town ponds done. The permanent dwell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin left ¡on Friday and reports that (Red) . ings however will not be completed early Saturday morning for Brook | her husband is not showing much im for sometime. The hatchery is ex ings. Ore., and on to Crescent City, provement at the Veteran's hospital pected to be in operation this coming California. ; in Portland where he has been for Complete spring check fall. Recent guests at the home of Mr. ■ over two weeks for treatment of up to take winter creaks Harold Syverson, roller skating and Mrs. George Ditto were Mrs, i arthritis in his feet. She said they I out of your car, put it in champion from Portland and his Elizabeth Taylor of Marysville, Calif. j wished to thank everyone who sentI party stopped enroute from the North Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ditto, Mr. and cards letters and flowers as those top condition! west skating meet in Idaho. Mrs. Glen Ditto Jr., and Mrs. Eliza ¡had cheered him up during his stay. □ An expert chassis lubrication Lost Lake is out from under the beth Harpole, all from Junction City. Mrs. Rynearson and Susie are stay snow and Ice and bids fair to be a Mr. and Mrs. Les Beamish have ing with his mother Mrs. Mildred □ Crankcase drained, flushed, good place to fish. Better you opened a cafe at Little Sweden on Aggee in Portland. refilled with RPM Motor Oil At the regular meeting of the I bring you a rock of your own for the the Nystrum place. The new busi demand will be great from all indica ness will be known as The Homestead | Eagles Auxiliary this week the fol-1 □ Oil filter serviced ¡lowing women were initiated: Mrs. I tions. Cafe. □ Transmission and differential John C. Young is now making his Mrs. Englert and two children are Harry Rutherford, Mrs Marion Kite, home in Portland where he is driving new comers to Gates and have rented Mrs. Preston Denton, and Mrs. Ray drained, flushed and refilled Washington, D. C.—J. M. Donaldson, Postmaster General (above), for West Coast lines. one of the apartments in the house : McKeever. □ Automatic transmission today endorsed the Independence Savings Bonds Drive now underway. Mrs. Gale Fagan who has been ser recently purchased by Floyd Fleet- He said: serviced iously ill in the Salem Memorial hos wood. "United States Savings Bonds spell Independence for millions of pital for a week returned home Sat Americans. They know that by buying these securities they are laying a □ Front wheel bearings in Mr. Fleetwood has completely ren urday. Although she has lost a lot solid foundation for personal economic security. I am glad to say that spected and re packed ovated the interior of the apartment more than 147,000 Postal employees are investing a part of their pay of weight she is improving now. house and is painting the exterior AT YOUR FINGERTIPS every payday in U. S. Savings Bonds and it is hoped that many more In Bend on May 25 at 8:30 p.m, □ Battery checked, cleaned will sign up for regular purchases during the Independence Drive. All and improving the grounds. will be the institution of Senior Miss, and serviced who do so can be assured that they are on the right road to an Independ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rebhan of Junior Order of Eagles, to which all ent Future.” Dallas were Sunday guests at the □ Radiator flushed, inspected, auxiliary members from Detroit as home of her daughter and son-in-law refilled well as their husbands have been in Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrison. vited. □ Tires and spare cross Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stiff and Mr. switched, thoroughly in and Mrs. E. S. Stiff, Jr. attended Put out your campfire before you spected, properly inflated the funeral of their mother, Mrs E. * leave the woods. X L. Stiff, in Salem Friday. Lyle Daw PLUS: A dozen extra safety of Gates is a grandson, and also at checks and services! Service tended. XÍ to suit your convenience. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd and Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy Jane Alice of Tillamook were over PHONE TODAY! Rag Mop the weekend guests at the home of Johnson Rag his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shep Wedding Samba herd. X and Quicksilver x' Miss Janet Klecker of Stayton x' X Come in and see our wide selections visited her grand parents, Mr. and X of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Populars, Old Mrs. Albert Millsap several days last X Timers, Classical, and Semi-Classical week. She returned to her home FAMILY STYLE MEALS Records. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis X who were Sunday guests at the Under New Management . Klecker home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCoy of We take better care of your car X Portland were Sunday visitors at the ‘First with What You Want Most" home of her brother and family, Mr. COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE and Mrs. Elmer Klutke. RESIDENT SALESMAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and X Radio, Washer, Refrigerator two children of Roseburg arrived at ’xj REPRESENTING and Electrical Appliance the home of his parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Harold Wilson, Saturday night. X Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 Mrs. Wilson will remain here for the * ~ < t • ‘y >*.<7 »-.fl week, to attend the wedding of Miss X X* Helen Wilson. STAYTON Mrs. Theodore Burton has been con X X fined to her home for the past week it OPEN SEVEN DAYS due to illness. A WEEK Mrs. Frank Saunders was hostess last week to members of her former CALL MILL CITY 8203 Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON club in Salem for luncheon. Ladies Owners PLUMBING AND HEATING present were Mrs. L, J. Gibbens. Mrs. nji K :< x x x xx x>x x XMCX X x >< X x X x x.t< >< x x x.x •< x,x « h »nt x u .X30CX3CX Harold Winslow, Mrs. Delbert White No Job Too Large and None Too Small and Mrs. L. J. Bayes. House guests Shop and Residence 1160 Maeleay Road, SAI.EM Ph. 2-7890 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saund IT’S THE BIG ECONOMY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniini:iiiriiiiiiiiriiiiiuiiiuiHiiiiuiuiiiiiiii:nniiiii4iii!iiiiinit!niiiiiii!iiiiiiniiiiii!iiii;iiH:ini'iiiMULUiiTiii'iiiiiiMiiiii'nirniriiii:ii::'K!i'iiiiiii!iiiKìiniNRnniinN'tunMii» ers last week were Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Windahi from Deep River, Iowa. PACKAGE! Over the weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hubbard of New berg, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman i and Kay and Fara and Mrs. Gladys ■ Van de Walker, all of Salem. (Packet or Bulk Pack) Mrs. I^arry Shelton an daughter ALSO FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS iBarbara spent Saturday and Sunday in Salem with Mr. Shelton and other Various Types of Garden Tools, Etc relatives. One of the most enjoyable pro grams of the year was presented by students of the Gates high school Friday evening in the gymnasium. STAYTON, OREGON A large crowd of parents and friends were present. The program included Only low priced cor with im:iiu.ini ¡iir:i!i;iiu'.':i /1 nt nnjin iiuun imn ii:iiiiinn iiii tin 1:11 ii!iiinrnii:mi in :m iifiu ’ hi ihit " ••num nn mrmi mi mi "i mi im mi-iin iura folk dances, skits, a style show, spe cialty dances, singing, group games, a V-type engine I i table tumbling, horizontal bar, para- Ford only Ford - in the low price field offers you the smooth, spirited per [ lei bar and tumbling. Mrs. Larry formance of a V 8 engine. Yet a ford Shelton was accompanist for the V-8 Is yours for hundreds of dollars less dances and music presented. than any other "Light." Yes, even hun dreds less than most "Slaes." Pupils of the second grade were treated to a picnic, Friday afternoon by members of the Gates PTA. This award was given the youngsters for having the most parents present at the last meeting of the PTA. END 0’ WINTER CHECK-UP '/rTo&ic ffeteù tfe 1951 Unisci Mill City Hotel ALLEN KEITH Boarding House W. K. Cadile PORTER & LAE 'M* CHEVRON VIV’S Steak House GAS STATION Meals - Fountain Sweden Soft Freeze SHOWER MOTOR CO GREENLY’S Plumbing &Heating Demonstrator Available AMERICA’S Headquarters for Garden Seeds SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP j Bigger and Better > eieic, ob F.H.A. Loans Come In and Let Us Tell You of the Larger Loan Now Available c » H«»»« a » " o "Lifeguard" Body! EIGHT ! Welded, all steel body scientifically reinforced for strength -‘‘sound condi tioned'' for quiet Quality coach work and baked on enamel mean long Ide - high resale value. Only low priced cor with King Size Brakes! Only low priced cor to receive "Fashion Award"! Yes, Ford’s the only car on the road to receive the New York Fashion Academy's coveted fashion Car Medal two years in a row .. the only low priced car to receive it, ever I Trips are treats with features like Ford's big 35% easier acting brakes to take the work out of driving and your non sag foam rubber drivers seat to banish fatigue Trips are treats, too, when you see how far you go on so tittle gas and oil rr« rtnfl oplwevl ol CMI ’50 FORD ::^.u"s ,o"° HerroiiLPLilippi Motor Co., Stayton "TEST DRIVE’’ THE Pennick-Pennick PHONE 1*»1 ».a.*. EVENINGS 702 ---------- CHECK YOU» CAP • CHECK ACCIDENTS