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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1951)
>n A Friendly Place Fox Valley LYONS TAVERN « ♦ J March 1, 1951 drove her to Prineville Saturday to relieved mother who led the wayward Bv REBA SNYDER By EVA BRESSLER visit there with her daughter, Mrs. boy home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewain Wolf and J. D. Smedley and family. Mrs. Howard Somers and daugh A bold bad robber visited our fair ters, Linda and Joann, of Portland daughter of Tillamook came Friday Those ill last week were Mr. and city Wednesday. When Mrs. Carl are spending the week with her moth to spend the weekend with his par Mrs. Darrell Mitchell, Warren Stoll. Schaffer answered the telephone at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wolf. er, Mrs. Catherine Lyon. Sally New, and Mrs. Lawrence Alvin. the Idanha Lumber company office, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prideaux of | Guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elbert Brown who has been ill she glanced toward her home to see Portland are visiting at the home of Quincy Smith and family was his for the past two weeks is much im a man at their door, looking away and back an instant later she saw their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Bidie Ofholter of Arkan proved. sas Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney John Prideaux. Mr. and Mrs. Vibbert of the Vib- no one, being a little suspicious of | bert Electric company of Salem spent his disappearing act, she completed Mrs. Wilson Stevens and her mother went to Bellingham, Wash., to attend I owned and operated the Moore service a short time visiting at Marion Forks the call, donned her coat and went to investigate. When she arrived funeral services for Arnold Zander, station, located between Lyons and Thursday, Feb. 22. S. T. Moore and Mrs. Ray Sophy, home this "cool character" was calm a nephew of Mrs. Zander and cousin Mehama, now known as the Midway past presidents f the Deanha PT A ly knocking on the open kitchen door of Mrs. Stevens. Shell service. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore spent Mr. and Mrs. Oral Toland went to wire honored at the regular meet of the house, inside the enclosed porch. several days in Forest Grove visiting Harrisburg last week, where they will ing of that organization at the music As if discovering her presence when with friends. The Moores formerly spend several days at the home of | room in the grade school building she opened th» porch door he asked their daughter and family, Mr. and ¡Thursday night. A huge cake, pro- if So-and-So lived there. When in I vided by the fifth grade mothers in formed he did not, Mrs. Schaffer's Hensley place. Mr. and Mrs. Hensley Mrs. Hugh Gavette. commemoration of the 51th anniver caller said he was from Bend, was Mrs. Lynn Lambert, Mrs. Robert moved to the Merl Philippi place west looking for work and took his de of Mehama after selling their place (Fether«ton and Oral Toland completed sary of National PTA, was cut by parture, and Mrs. Shaffer then went Mrs. Sophy. S. T. Moore presided [ last week the remodeling and redec to the Garsjos. back to the office. The Searcy family are moving into orating of the interior of the home at the coffee urn. Jeff Boyer, pres ♦ That evening Carl discovered that ent president, presented to Mrs. Sophy the Humphreys house. The Searcy’s of Mrs. Ellen Lambert of Stayton. Mrs. Bob Free was hostess for aft- a corsage and to Moore a carnation. the bill-fold in the trousers to which came from Dundee. He is employed ernon card club with the party held Assisting in serving were room rep- he had changed was empty, He was at the Detroit dam. James Blum of Mehama and his at the Rebekah hall Wednesday aft resentatives, Mrs. Kenneth Pinkstaff, thankful for once that he had but in it, which just goes to daughter Mrs. Esther 01ms, were ernoon. A one-thirty dessert lunch Mrs. Perry Frye and Mrs. Noyes about show that lack of cash on hand is Monday evening business callers at eon was served followed by several Whitten. Mrs. R. P. Supprell was the guest beneficial at times. Carl must have tables of 500. High score was held the J. H. Johnston home. John Kunkle and George Clipfell by Helen Andersen, second high by speaker who spoke in regard to citi- an enemy, as someone swiped the were in Salem Monday on business Dorothy Helemn, low score went to zenship in the home. Joan Cauble fuses out of his fuse box some two weeks ago, and when the power was connected with the Manthe Clipfell I.avay Mullins and Berneice Bridges presented two vocal solos and the high being used at that! Oh, well, it takes school glee club sang two selections ¡drew the traveling prize. Present planer plant. all kinds. The Peter Rodich family were for the party was Bertha Allen, Eula- with Dick Bowman as the soloist. March refreshments will be pro Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. among those attending the band con- | lia Lyons, Helen Andersen. Ruth vided by the sixth grade mothers at Johnny Dallaire are her sister and | Lyons. Carrie Naue, Dorothy Helemn. cert in Stayton Monday night. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Real estate business is showing Ida Free, Doreen Helemn, Thelma the meeting March 22. To three-year-old Denny McKinney, Heft of Portland and her neice and considerable activity in and around I Nydigger, Berneice Bridges, Garnett this locality. A number of pieces Bassett, Mabel Bass, Alma Olmstead, adventurous son of Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wis- James McKinney, Idanha proved to heart and daughters, Linda and Judy have changed ownership recently, also Lavay Mullins. Relatives gathered at the home of be a large unexplored world. Decid of Hood River. several farm acreages and some busi Gladys Carey was a guest in the ness properties are on the sale lists Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell and family ing Thursday to visit the Idanha Lum one evening last week to help them ber company mill where his dad home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davia at present. Practically every livable house is celebrate their 10th wedding anniver works, Denny—when just two blocks and family all of last week. Mr. Davis received word that his occupied and calls for more houses sary. Ice cream and cake was served. from home — was frightened by a Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie black dog. When Denny stopped run mother Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of San are an everyday occurance. Mr. and Mrs. Foyd Bassett and son Crook, Clifford and Bobby of Meha ning he found he was some place Francisco, Calif., was critically ill. Cecil were Corvallis visitors last Sa ma, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Godell, Mr. he had never been before, and had He took the bus from Portland to go and Mrs. Clarence Goodell and family. no idea where that was. When Mrs. to her bedside, returning Saturday turday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kellogg of Riley Frank Ray, who with others were night reported her as not improved. Mr. Bassett attended the Fathers’ weekend program at the Oregon State spent several days in the valley. They searching for him, found him, he was Mrs. Joe Leis kept store for Mrs. college. He was a guest of his son, were house guests at the home of back of the dry kiln and a very sad Davis part of last week while Mrs. Dale, who is a student at OSC. The Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. The boy indeed, and it was a happy and Davis went to Portland. Bassetts visited also at the home of Kelloggs are former residents of this their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rodich have and returned home late Saturday •J sold their place near Jordan, known night. Mrs. John Jungwirth spent last as the “Cobb place” and have moved Saturday in Stayton with her three into the J. H. Johnston house in Fox small grandchildren at the Francis Valley. Jungwirth home. Mrs. Francis Jung The Lyons tavern is open again 3 wirth and daughter Janice accom 1 Saturday evening after being closed panied Mrs. Hugh Johnston and the last two weeks, for extensive re daughter, Kathryn, to Salem Satur modeling and redecorating. Mrs. Leonard Jones, Mrs. Loren day, where Janice and Kathryn are Fair Trades, Low Interest Rates 1 Chamberlain, Mrs. Alex Bodeker and taking music lessons. Mrs. Alice Huber members of the The Merwyn Knox family are 194« CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN among those having a siege of in- Lyons WSCS attended the silver tea held at the Mill City Presbyterian 4 door, radio, heater, fine broadcloth interior, very good tires, a real buy. fluenza for the past week. Mrs. George Clipfell were in charge church Friday afternoon. $1695 The pre-school mothers met at the of the children’s classes at the Sun- day school convention held at the home of Mrs. Jack Christensen Wed 1949 PLYMOUTH DELUXE CLUB COUPE Various Four Corners Baptist church all day nesday evening, Feb. 21. Very low mileage, has heater, a beautiful car inside and out. Hurry and be first! Saturday. These conventions are plans were discussed, and plans made very interesting and well worth tak- for an Easter party to be held at the $1615 The ing time to attend. A covered dish school house for the kiddies. dinner was served during the noon next meeting will be held at the home I of Mrs. Ivan Smith the third Wednes hour. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen anil day in March. Present for the meet two children moved to the Paul John ing were Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mrs. Hugh Home of Service - PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER ston farm home last Saturday. The Johnston, Mrs. Art I.antzer, Mrs. 405 N. Conti St. 495 N. Com’l St. 435 N. Court St. Arthur Olmstead. Mrs. Calvin Trahan, 'Johnstons also moved the same day PHONE 3-4117 ■ to their new home and farm in cen- Mrs. Marvin Edwards, Mrs. Ivan Smith and the hostess Mrs. Christen • tial Oregon. n X M X X X X X X M M M X V ît ‘f XX » ' ‘4 X V it X WX1it\X\XW it X il XM..X XMfNH A family by the name of Searcy. sen were served at the close of the | who have lived at Dundee, have rented meeting. (7 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and | the Humphrey home just vacated by I the Christensens. They plan to move three sons, Donald, Walter and Jim in this week. Mr. Searcy is working mie of Lyons were Sunday dinner at the Detroit dam. The family have guests at the home of his parents, Mr. three grade school boys, also an older and Mrs. Walter Olmstead in Mill City. Additional dinner guests were daughter who is a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edmondson and Sunday callers at the home of Mr. sons, Ronald and Ray, of Oak Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmondson and and Mrs. John Neal. Cecil Bassett is out of school with daughter, Darle, of Yakima. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cleveland, Danny, an attack of influenza. Carroll Kruse has her ankle frac Susie and Sandie; Mr. and Mrs. Ed tured. She has a cast on her foot. Olmstead and children, Bobby and She fell while playing at the school Judy, of Timber. The occasion hon house with other children one eve ored the birthday anniversaries of ning the past week while the parent Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Walter Olm teacher club were meeting at the stead Sr., Ed Olmstead, and Byron Edmundson. school building. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn, of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Genn Pruner family of Myrtle Crek were weekend and baby of Klamath Falls, Willard guests at the home of her parents, Pruner of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston. Frank Vaughn of Seattle, Harry Vaughn of Portland were Friday vis itors at the home of Fred V’aughn. Fred’s sister, Estella, of Portland was also a Friday visitor here. The relatives were here for the burial of H. F. HINCH. Prop. Mrs. Eva Vaughn, wife of Harry Vaughn. Funeral services were held in Portland at 10 a m. Friday. Friends “JUST GOOD of the Vaughn’s and Pruner's pre FOOD pared a dinner and served it at the Fred Vaughn home for the relatives MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSFRANC E CORP. following the interment at the local IDANHA. OREGON cemetery- Ladies serving the dinner Hiw.y 222 included Mrs. John Neal, Mrs. George Huffman and Mrs. Clyde Lewis. By MAUDE M. JOHNSTON ■ Miss Carol Johnston was home from To While Away Monmouth over the weekend. Her parents, the Paul Johnstons also were Your Idle Hours here over Saturday and until Sunday afternoon. The family stayed at their house in Lyons over night. They came from Redmond to finish packing and moving their stock and machinery and household affects from their ranch here, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Humphreys and their daughter Claryce of Myrtle Creek were Saturday business visitors here. GATES Mrs. Ernest Garsjo was a Fox Val ley caller Monday afternoon. 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