The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 02, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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    November 2. 1950
1ΗTH E MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mehama Farmers Union
Hold Interesting Meet
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Highlights To Dramatize Your Home
Anniversary
November Subscription
The Mehama local of the Farmers
| Union held their regular social meet­
ing Friday evening which was pre­
ceded by a short business session. The
following committee chairmen were
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
appointed: education, Tony Moravec;
Box 348, Mill City, Oregon
'legislation, J. C. Blum; agriculture,
Please enter my subscription to The Mill City Enterprise for
Cecil Teagarden; publicity, Bob
Draper; co-operation and member­
years at the Special November Subscription rate of $2.00 per
ship, Steve Dark; entertainment, Mrs.
year to the following address:
Mollie Dark and Mrs. Goldie Peek.
A short round table discussion was
NAME
held on benefits from and purposes
of the Farmers Union. The remain­
ADDRESS
der of the evening was spent in visit­
ing and group singing led by Steve
Also send this gift subscription to:
Dark with Mrs. Mattie Stout at the
piano. Refreshments were served.
Saturday the ladies of the union
NAME
held a very successful cooked food
sale at the Ken Golliet store. Mollie
ADDRESS
Dark, Dorothy Draper and Goldie
CORNEOl S BATE8ON
Peek
were
in
charge.
First Senatorial District Candidate
THE $2.00 RATE IS GOOD ONLY DURING NOVEMBER 1950
For Senator of Marion County
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
HAS APRON JUDGING
FARMER
The Hoe presses of 1850 had an
The American Legion Auxiliary
met recently at the home of Mabel
hourly capacity of 20,000.
Moore, with nineteen members pres-
i ent. Aprons were judged for beauty,
| each member wearing her apron and
modeling it, Mrs. Smith received the
Parents, leaders, and pupils of the i
I prize. The Auxiliary plans to hold new
Mari-Linn grade school are all
a bazaar on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, also co-operating
to raise funds to operate
plans are completed for the Election
day dinner on the same date which a hot lunch program. Teachers and
Instead of
will begin at five in the evening. The ! members of the PTA are preparing a
■ dinner will be served in the base- comedy to be given as a money mak­
School children hold
I merrt of the high school in the Home ing venture.
candy and hot dog sales weekly, to
Ec room.
Following the business meeting contribute the money towards buying
games were played and later refresh­ the needed dishes and cooking uten­
ments were served by the hostesses sils.
Eighth grade mothers are planning
Mabel Moore.
TRY
a campaign to solicit donations from
all parents. Suggested at the last l
meeting was a plan to ask a $10 j
donation from each family. A hot
GUARANTEED
lunch program is badly needed states
Thomas Putman, principal, as some
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of the youngsters do not bring ade- j
EARL G. MASON
quate lunches.
Candidate for Representative, 13th
REPAIRING
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Any parents interested in hot I
District, Linn County
lunches are urged to attend the next |
PTA meeting as it is planned to have I
Phone 3343
I a speaker to outline the proper pro- Barney and Howland
OFFER $2 YEAR
Mari-Linn School
Mothers Raise Funds
Tom & Jerrys
Glen & Jerrys
Expert work.
Finest mat*,
rials. Work done promptly ...
and guaranteed. Let us giv,
you a free estimate.
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
FOSTORIA
Gates. Oregon
OPEN TILL ONE
Baker's
Mill City Jewelry
Just In • • •
1.69 :
2.65
2.98 ¡
BOYS SWEAT SHIRTS
• i« it
PLASTIC DOLL BED
29c » 1.00 :
1.00
1.00 :
JIG SAW PUZZLES
DeLl’XE BINGO
PEG RF.NCH
WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS
MILL CITY VARIETY
Jim O’Leary
Irene O'Iæary
Write in the Name of
ALLAN
CARSON
FOB
Supreme Court
Position Number 6
Eminently Qualified
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bv UxprncrKc anj Temperament for this High Position
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SUCCESSFUL "LAWYER — ABLE STATE
SENATOR
COMBAT VETgRAN OF BOTH WORLD WARS
Elect a Lawyer of GENERAL Practice
Remember this, please:
Piautam Number Six rs to be filled bv WRITE IN onlv To
vote foe Canon. WR11 E IN hiv name on the N»w. 7 ballot
JudHiarv Sectsm POSITION NUMBER 6.
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uj-AM
RANDALL’S ELKHORN
GUEST RANCH
Is Closed
Earn Forestry Awards
JERRY’S
TAVERN
PLAID Fl. YNNEL SHIRTS
Grand Rapids Guild Room Photo
Let framed pictures be your spokesman in setting the "locale” for
your interior decorating scene. Here the French Provincial double
chest is appealingly enhanced by these attractive prints arranged to
really start tongues wagging about your ingenious "flair” for styling.
Against a pine green wall, these pictures, matted with a red background
and in frames of natural wood coloring, will create that intangible
stamp of taste “unqualified.”
With October—National Picture Month—looming over the horizon,
you won’t want to miss this opportunity for purchasing really beautiful
pictures for your homo
r..« «< run
court
Ih WNUa* C. I »yer Jr. t hma . rearr» BMf
oiiiairm
Salrm Ore '
MILL CITY
Thomas Barney 11 of Idanha ana
Michael R. Howland 10 of Detroit,
this week were cited by the Keep
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller and J Oregon Green Association for out­
Gordon of Forest Grove attended the standing efforts during the past sum­
Wirick-Verbeck wedding here Satur­ mer in reducing man-caused fires.
day night. Millers are former Mill Each boy and girl singled out for
special honors has been awarded a
City residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McClintock and special “Service Under Fire” badge,
sons, Miss Patricia Cree, and Pfc. and a copy of the book recently pub­
William McClintock were dinner lished on “Trees to Know in Oregon”,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hooden- , according to Albert Wiesendanger,
Executive Secretary of K.O.G.
pyle Sunday at Creswell.
Enjoying a slumber party following Awards are made each wear by |
the Hallowe'en midnight matinee the Keep Oregon Green Association 1
were Doreen Ward, Betty Lou Cree, to boys and girls who have done out-1
and Dorothy Downer at the home standing service to their state in fire
of Barbara Smith. The earlier part of prevention beyond the usual call of |
the evening was devoted to an in­ duty. In most cases the youthful i
citizens reported grass, brush, ana
formal time.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hollyman were forest fires. In some cases they |
in Portland Saturday. Mrs. John Nel­ actually fought the fires. The alert-.
son and Johnnie were in Eugene Sat­ ness of these youngsters has been
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Craig, of tremendous help, Wiesendanger i
Martin and Doris were in Newberg explained, for fires caught before 1
I Sunday. Anna Mae Nelson and Jack they have a chance to spread, are
easy to put out.
.
McClintock were in Drain Sunday.
To qualify for a "Service Under
Pfc. William McClintock, USMC
| was in Oakridge visiting his sister, Fire" badge, a Green Guard must
submit an actual report of his in- |
■ Mrs. Sadie Goff Tuesday.
Herbert Schunk, the fifth grade j dividual effort together with a certi­
teacher is ill at his home with the j fication by an adult.
flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mason attend- !
ed funeral services for his aunt Sat- I
urday at Fossil, Ore. They returned
MILL CITY
Sunday.
Mr. Kirk Wirick and son Ralph of
Bakersfield, Calif., came to Mill City i
Saturday for the wedding of their !
son and brother, Kirk Wirick and j
Marlene Verbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bengston are
the parents of their third daughter. ,
CALL MILL CITY
born October 28, at the Salem General
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
hospital. The little girl weighed !
eight pounds and has been named
Debra Linsey.
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
For the Winter Season
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH L. RANDALL, Props.
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Vote Straight
Republican Ticket!
V. S. Senator:
V. S. Congressman:
Governor:......................
I-abor Commissioner:
State Senators:
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State Representatives:
County Commissioner:
County Recorder:
WAYNE MORSE
WALTER NORBLAD
DOUGLAS McKAY
WILLIAM E. KIMSEY
FRED LAMPORT
DOUGLAS R. YEATER
JOHN F. STEELHAMMER
MARK HATFIELD
ROY L. HOUCK
LEE V. OHMART
ED ROGERS
HERMAN LANKE
Pd. for by Marion County Republican Central Committee.
Helen Demarest, Sec.
CLEAN...VIGOROUS...£FffCni/f LEADERSHIP
Governor DOUG. McKAY is doing the
job the people of Oregon want done!
M The integrity of hi, administration hat justly
— earned the confidence of the people.
w While many states are floundering under huge
deficit, and increasing taxes. Oregon'* budget
is balanced. We have avoided here the epi-
demic of deficit spending
w In no other 20-month period of Oregon history
* has a* much BEEN DONE in modernization
of our state institution*, construction of new
building* for higher education, highway devel-
opment (and on a pay-as-you-go basis!), tour-
ist travel, peace-time industrial expansion, co-
ordination of state agencies dealing with
resource conservation and development, and
effective budget control of state admmistra-
expense
RE-ELECT
GOVERNOR
DOUGLAS
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