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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1950)
S—THt MILL <TTY ENTERPRISE________________________ August SI, 1»SO .Mulford residence West of Mehama was able to return to work Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam drove to Vancouver Sunday on business, re turning Tuesday. Delphine Tucker cared for Sherry and Patty in their absence. By MRS J. H JOHNSTON Doris Bjork, who had been visiting Mr». Orville Downing took care of the Frank New family, returned to the local telephone office over the her home in Sherwood Thursday. weekend while Mrs Bodeker was Eva New accompanied for a four In Roseburg to attend the wedding of day visit, returning Monday. her niece Yvonne Hiatt, the only Mrs. Paul Reynolds arrived home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sunday after a two week visit with Hiatt. 1 her parents in Sidney, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Surry, their son Mrs. Mary Roosa of Yamhill came Ernest and Mrs. Ed Kellenburger Tuesday to spend a few days “'with By REBA SNYDER a daughter of the Surry's, all of The first week of Bible school Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brown. Lebanon, were callers at the Paul ended with an enrollment of about Dick Woodward arrived home Mon Johnston home Sunday evening 50 children. Miss Hamm and Miss day after several weeks of work in The Surry family had attended the Quiring. teachers from Dallas, have the valley near McMinnville. old-timers' picnic at Mehama earleir Nearly 40 Bible students, their spent afternoons each in the homes Sunday. of James McKinney, Frank New, parents, teachers and friends drove Mr. and Mrs Laurence Thayer who Big , Springs . __ _______ Forest _____ camp r for a John Rone, and Albert Snyder. Miss to __ were married last week are staying Hamm and Miss Quiring will be J weiner roast picnic supper Saturday at the Hugh Johnston home until guests in the Heibert home this week. > night. The children will present a pro The James McKinney family had a gram Friday night at the church for pleasant surprise last Tuesday after all who wish to attend. This year's noon when Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cur- Bible school is being sponsored by j ton, friends from Vandervoart, Ark., j called for a visit. the American Legion. Roscoe Franklin, who for many years has been the sawyer for Idanha Lumber company, has retired. Rob ert Tabor, at present living in Ren ners Cabins in Detroit, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake ami Dick Empire, is taking Roscoe's place. R. L. Turner, planer operator for Kane spent Sunday with the Jack AT INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Idanha Lumber company, injured his 1 Lake family at Touraboon. A men's quartette from the First eye Thursday while at his work. He S4 1,1 Hl'NDKED , Presbyterian church of Salem, enter tained, with several numbers at the Mill City Presbyterian church Sun day morning. Mrs. Wesley Flanders and three children of Long Beach, Calif , ar- rived last Saturday for a week’s va- VETERINARIAN GOOD CAMPING ACCOMMODATIONS (cation visiting the W. R. Green and | W. W. Heller families, Mrs. Fland- STAYTON ers is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Green and Mrs Heller. Weekend guests at PHONE 414» ¡the Flanders home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman and daughter Judy Opposite iof Dickinson, N. Dak., and Mr. and 217 E Street Claude lewis' Service Station Mrs. Leroy Mittendorf of Salem. INDEPENDENT E, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wilson spent Sunday in Salem visiting at the J. H. ihhmhiki Duncan house. J. O Herron was seriously injured on Friday while working for Bob Trask in woods operation near Cut ler City. He is improving at Salem Memorial hospital although he has« numerous painful injuries, his father stated today. Keith Grimes has accepted work in the plywood mill in Albany, and moved his family there on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mehama called on friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A T. Pedenou, Me Minnville and Mrs. Roy Krukenberg of Fallou. Nevada spent several days last week with their brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Pound. They were joined on the weekend by Mr. and Mrs. H D. Pound Jr. of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman were business callers in Portland Mnoday. They were accompanied by Mrs. A N. R. bison and Lynn. Mrs James Swan, accompanied Mrs Fred Grimes and Mrs. W. Allen, drove over to Nelscott Thursday to be in attendance at the meeting of the Presbytery in a three day meet. Mrs. Ruth Witt returned from They’re Sanforized for Easy Washing Eureka, California. Tuesday where she had gone to care for her grand daughter while Mrs. Don Flatman was in the hospital. Mrs. Witt made the trip in her new car. accompanied by Mrs. Roy Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pfauts and son of Eugene were in Mill City Sunday where he was supply pastor at the Christian church. Betty Lou Cree spent several days to in Salem with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs O F. Gorton. FOX VALLEY they can locate some place to live Thayer is a brother of Mrs Johnston. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Johnston were Mr and Mrs. Errol Klutz and two daughters Lovell and Marilyn of Sublimity and Mr and Mrs Earl Thayer and two sons Gary and Jerry of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Limbeck with Wayne Follis of Stay ton went to the Pendleton round up the last of the week. They returned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford West and Robert Morgan visited the Arthur Morgans near Mill City Monday evening. Arthur Morgan is not very well Mr anil Mrs. Wayne Bond and two small children have rented the John near the fish hatchery. They moved there from where they lived near her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgans. John Mulford enlisted for govern ment service recently His wife and children have went to California where her parents live, while John is in the service. IDANHA Painting and Papering SPRAY OK BJLVSH ____ MILL CITY Harvest Now In Full Swing Good Crop — Long Season J. W. GOIN Apply at: Farm Labor Office or INDEPENDENCE HOP GROWERS Come to Salem for BUILT STRONGER .. . LAST LONGER .. . SAVE YOU PLENTYI Special Savings on SUNTANS in Heavy-Dutv Army Twill Shirts n Pants O QÜ Call Bill Obershaw Phone 3215 or Write Box 607, Mill City f McCulloch Chain Saws : • : : . for Loggers Sales & Service John Nelson MILL CITY RESIDENCE PHONE 1241 PHONE 3202 Get your Permanent-Type I Anti-Freeze = while still available FRIENDLY SERVICE We take better care of your car ALLEN KEITH E GAS STATION ^. mr cut Tim !(Gunrat«tei îîubber £ ir Arn»®tE£Js NOW! ?iQ I ix I> IX IJGHTEK WEIGHT TW11.I. 2.98 THE SHIRTS THE PANTS Three shirt* are full-cut for comfort! Two handy flap pocket*. The*'re long- wearing and washable, of course! Here's the work pants that you've wanted! Heavy weight drill pockets, full pockets, cuff bottoms, but ton fronts, and easy to wash and iron! IT X X I 1 s IX I ------ GET YOl K FKI.E ESTIMATE NOW FOR INTERIOR BHOR A TING IOC- I-ESS FOR WORK BOOKED FOR RAINY SEASON AND WINTER MONTHS. 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