The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 16, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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Anniversary
DETROIT
Mehama’s Voters Keep
Their Officials Busy
November 16, 1950
I 3—THE Mll.I. CITY ENTERPRISE
LYONS
LOR EX CH A MBERLAIN
By OPAL M. WHITE
CEI.EBR \TES BIRTHDAY
The room mothers of the Detroit
By JEAN ROBERTS
A birthday dinner in honor of Mr.
grade school met at the grade school
The election board of precinct 182
By EVA BRESSLER
Loren Chamberlain was given Sunday
building Tuesday evening with the was busy Tuesday, as approximately
The Lyons extension unit held • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rammie
teachers to discuss plans for the an­ three-fourths of the registered voters joint
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meeting with the Jordan exten­ Martell. Those enjoying the dinner
nual Christmas program. The final in this precinct cast a ballot.
sion unit at the Rebekah hall Friday I were the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs.
1 decision was that there would be no ' Voters in this area closely paral­ afternoon,
with a good attendance. It Loren Chamberlain of Lyons, Mr. and
program but rather a Christmas party leled the state voting as candidates
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
was
an
all
day meeting and pot luck Mrs. C. V. Averill of Halsey, Mr. and
for the children with games and fun, and measures were a disputed battle.
serve«! at the noon hour. The ; Mrs. Nathan Mitsch, Susan and Mere­
Box 348, Mill City, Oregon
parents to be invited. Teachers pres- j Differing slightly from official state dinner
of the «lay was a sewing dith of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
ent were John Cannon, principal, Mrs. returns, Mehama precinct balloted for feature
Please enter my subscription to The Mill City Enterprise for
machine
clinic with Mary Frances Black of Portland, and the host and
Mildred Ray, Mrs. Lillian Leach, Mrs. U. S. Representative, Hewitt 83 to Kelley giving
------- years at the Special November Subscription rate of $2.00 per
the demonstration.
hostess Mr. and Mrs. Rammie Mar­
Claxton, Irving Underwood, Russel Norblad 77. Carrying in the county
and Mrs. Keith Salchenberger tell and Timothy.
year to the following address:
Hoyt, Mrs. Cokenour, Mrs. Alice Per­ but failing in this precinct was Rog- and Mr. children
Eugene were Sunday |
kins, Mrs. Bob Steele, Mrs. Nolan l ers, county commissioner, who re- guests at the of home
of Mr. an«i Mrs. !
NAME
Rasnick, and Mrs. Charlene Hanan t ceived 69 votes to 88 for Burk.
John Kunkle in Fox Valley. Mrs.
from the high school. Mothers pres­
A measure which met with strong Salchenberger is a sister of Mrs.
ent were Mrs. Howard Dean, Mrs. support
ADDRESS
here was standard time car- Kunkle.
Phillips, Mrs. Sam Palmerton, Mrs. ' rying 102
Mr.«. Mildred Carr who was ap­
to 44. Also showing a
Hanlon, Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Jeff decided opinion
Also send this gift subscription to:
was the defeat of pointed textile painting instructor at
Boyer, Mrs. Lillian Falter, Mrs. Opal the restricted advertising
UETERINARIAN
bill by a the extension meeting is holding
Leeming, Mrs. Warren Oard, Mrs. 128 to 31 vote.
NAME
classes at her home Monday after­
Bruce Gordon, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs.
STAYTON
noons with several members enrolled.
Frank Britton, Mrs. H. H. Storey,
Gordon Heineck who has been very
Ladies
Aid
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
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ADDRESS
Mrs. Noyes Whitten, Mrs. Perry Fry,
sick at his home for the last two
Larr.v
Kimsey
for
completing
plans
Mrs. K. Pinkstaff, Mrs. Lloyd Ketch­
weeks is still reported in a serious
THE $2.00 RATE IS GOOD ONLY DURING NOVEMBER 1950
Opposite
um, Mrs. Jack Haseman, Mrs. Brad- for the forthcoming bazaar and din­ condition.
ner on Nov. 17.
Claude lewis’ Service Station
'
ford
Humphrey,
Mrs.
Ellingston,
Mrs.
—
Mrs. Frances Mullins ami little
Mehama school children should be
I Rheba Snyder, Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs.
for their successful daughter spent several days visiting
I 1 Ellen Manning, Mrs. Elma Lacey. complimented
in Portland last week.
Refreshments of coffee and cookies drive in behalf of the community
DR, MARK
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giesler who re­
chest, states Mrs. Hattie Golliet, cam­
£ were served.
purchased a farm near Marion
i The Detroit grade school held its paign chairman. Only grades one to cently
moved to their new home last week.
four
attend
the
school
but
$9.00
was
regular election for cheer leaders on
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Tuesday afternoon. Two were elected the fund raised by these small chil­ and Mrs. Roy Heineck was their
from the eighth grade and two sub­ dren.
daughter and family from Olympia.
stitutes from the seventh grade.
Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building
Wash.
Eighth grade yell leaders were Eva Christian church attended the meet­
Thursday afternoons 1 to 6 p.m.
William Fetherston who has been
Lou New and Mickey Hamilton, from ings held in Albany. Jack Schuler ill at his home was taken to the
Your
Also Thursday evenings by Appointment.
the seventh grade Anna Pearl Mc­ as evangelist on Saturday evening re­ Salem Memorial hospital Sunday
Physician
maining over as guests of Mr. and morning reported in a serious condi­
Laughlin and Marilyn Overholser.
HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
Detroit grade school students will Mrs. Larson for the two services on tion.
is no
attend the jamboree at Gates on Fri- Sunday at the armory. They were
Mr. anil Mrs. Arnold Jeffs of Amer- |
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day evening, about 50 children have guests of their Christian youth leader, ican Forks, Utah, is at the home of w
MEDICINE MAN”
signed up to go. The jamboree will Ted Watkins and enjoyed the Corval­ their daughter Mrs. Dysinger. They
begin at 7 p.m. John Cannon, prin- lis-Idaho game on Saturday afternoon. were called here by the death of their
• Don’t expect your Phy­
sician to perform mira­
cipal of the grade school has charge Those attending were Marlene White, son-in-law Blaine Dysinger.
Mrs.
cles. Remember, it takes
of the girls volley ball team which James White, Harlow White, Roger Dysinger expresses her thanks and
more time and effort to
plans to have some gam< s with othe* Timms, Mary Gordon, Virginia White gratitude for the many kindnesses
climb uphill than to coast
and Ted Watkins. The young folks offered her during the illness and
grade schools during the winter.
down! Your patience and
The hospital committee of Detroit hope to do it again on next Sunday i death of her husband.
full co-opcration are es­
met at th? high school for a commu­ evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore have
sential to rapid recovery.
The regular CYF meeting was held I returned to their home in Lyons after
te meeting and dinner on Tuesday
this
week
on
Tuesday
evening
instead
evening at 7. Discussion of plans
spending some time with their son
were the order of the business. Nolan of Wednesday, there were ten pres­ and wife in North Carolina.
I Rasnick is chairman of the group ent.
Chet Smith of Mehama has rented
Salem
I here.
Dinner was served by the
the service station at the Moore’s
Quality
job
printing
at
the
Enter
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ladies of the Detroit Christian church. |
garage and is open to the public as
I The young people of the Detroit prise.
“Chet’s Service Station”.
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Mrs. Glen Julian went to Portland (
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Sunday where she will spend several
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(lays at the home of her mother Mrs.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Walworth
[ visited friends in Lyons Saturday.
MILL CITY
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“At the Bottom of the Hill”
Walworths recently returned
OPEN WEEK DAYS
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
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from
a trip to Washington, D.C.,
8 A M. to 7 P.M.
9 A.M. to 12 NOON
i where they were guests at the home |
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Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg spent |
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the weekend in Portland returning1
i home Monday evening. They visited
, her parents and two sisters, and were
I Sunday dinner guests at the home
of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hayward.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell en­
tertained the youth group of teen­
agers at their home Wednesday eve­
ning approximately 50 were present.
The young folks were from Mill City
and Lyons.
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ELECTION DAY DINNER
WELL ATTENDED
Detroit — The election day turkey
dinner held by the American Legion
i Auxiliary in the high school from |
5 to 8 was very well attended. Arti- j
j cles for the bazaar were displayed at j
' one side of the room. The proceeds |
from the bazaar were $26 and from '
the dinner $94 is was disclosed.
Mrs. Esther Fouts, Myrtle Gesston
and Opal Leeming prepared the din­
ner while Mildred Oliver, Marla Vick­
ers and Dalphene Tucker served. The
next meeting of the auxiliary will
be at the home of Mrs. Oji in De­
troit on Nov. 14.
while stocks
are complete
and
service fast
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“THF. HOME OF HALLMARK
(ARDS'
330 Court St., Salem
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