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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
June 21. 1951 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS By EVA BRESSLER Mrs. Donald Huber, Dennis, Donna Lu and infant son returned home Sunday after spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey in Silverton. Spending Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Anna Johnson in Rickreall were Mrs. Willard Hartnell, Mrs. Albert Julian and Mrs. Ixiren Chamberlain. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington were Mr. and Mrs. Sid (iruggett of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and son, Larry, and Miss Marlene Downing of Southerlin spent the weekend at Clear Lake. Sunday dinner guests in Salem was Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker at the NOW OPEN Ralph & Esther’s CAFE Open Daily 5:30 a.m. Io 11 p.m. Sundays 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. NEXT TO MILL CITY TAVERN home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hafpton. Addi tional guests were their other daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and son, Chris. Relatives received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Berry of Venetta. His grand- I father is Marvin Berry and great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George I Berry of Lyons. Mrs. Herman Free was called to Rochester, Minnesota, by the serious illness of her mother. She will also visit other relatives while there. Mrs. J. H. Johnston and grand daughter, Kathyrn Johnston, spent the weekend at Myrtle Creek. While ' there they attended the wedding of Miss Betty Louise Humphreys and Mr. Gordon Clyde Scarbrough in the Christian church in Myrtle Creek June 15. Miss Humphreys is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphreys, former residents of this vicinity, and is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbott of Grand Ronde were weekend visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamber- ' lain. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Toland spent the weekend at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fetherston at Prineville. Mrs. Alice Huber returned home the first of the week from Portland, I after visiting relatives there. She For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU-METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City Closes at 6 P.M. WE ARE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU! We hope you are pleased with our service. Mom's and Pop's CAFE Mill City Ilopalong Cassidy is now a part-time Oregonian. Oregon's 30,000 alert Green Guards welcomed Hoppy into their youthful auxiliary of Keep Oregon Green at Portland at start of Rose Festival Parade. He received elaborate scroll naming him to honorary membership in the Green Guards in recognition of his work in forest fire prevention nationally. Making presentation is Robert Hicks, Boy Scout troop 52. Assisting in the act are Herman Leitz and Barry Poturn, holding poster. All are Portland Boy Scouts and Green Guards. Hopalong was grand marshall of the Rose Festival Parade. was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Kee ley, also her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vine Matheny. Ralph Trask and daughter, Shar- ron Trask, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Inez Ring. Jackie and Maryin Spa of Seaview, Washington, are visiting in Lyons. They are guests at the home of Mr. and Mr». Bill Kimery. The Spa's moved from Lyons six years ago. ELKHORN We are Proud Tuesday evening the Ike Myers to Recommend attended a dinner given in their honor at the home of Miss Eva Halsey in Gresham. Guests included Mr. These New and Mrs. J. Ross Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Budnick, Miss Esther Bar DEEP-TONE COLORS tholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Miss Eva Halsey. Thursday they V r a were luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller and | Thursday evening attended a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Myer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metzger. Recent callers at the Steve Dark As usual Mill City school district 129-J held its annual election regard home included Mr. and Mrs. Norman ing the budget and school director Garrison and children of Lyons, Mr. this month, Monday evening, June 18. and Mrs. Melvin Olds anil children A hand show vote was taken on the of Stayton and Hank Simms and budget. Russell Kelly was elected brother of Salem. Mr. Simms and as the new school director. Kelly re Mr. Dark formerly worked together places Donald Sheythe, who was in the State Highway shops in chairman of the school board this Salem. Saturday through Monday visitors year. Mrs. Bruce Thomas after a day's at the Carl Longnecker home w;ere strawberry picking, was returning to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bain and son, Mill City via the Fern Ridge road Jack, Fort Townsend, Washington. near Mehama, when the car she was The Bains and Longneckers spent GUARANTEED SATISFACTION driving plowed into loose gravel, . the day Monday in Salem. got out of control, rolled over and came to rest on its front. Nearly DECORATOR COLORS all the occupants of the car were in jured in some way, but none critical Dramatic, ready-to-use deep VOI R LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER ly. The car has been written off as A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. hues in the famous Wonder nearly a total wreck. Lester La Mungan, Lyons, June 21, Paint, with synthetic rubber Ralph & Esther's Cafe, Mill City at Salem General hospital. Tavern, and Mill City Drug Store emulsion base. A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver fronts received a bright new coat of Muise, Lyons, June 20, at Salem • No messy intermixing. paint this week. The Dawes build Memorial hospital. ing thereby takes on a much neater • Dry in 20 minutes, Stayton, Oregon Phone 2344 appearance. • No laps, no brushmarks. They stayed at the Jim O’Leary winged his way aloft with friends. • Washable again and agalnl with Mrs. Don Morris on the first home of Mrs. Jessie Veness. "Buzz” Fleetwood in his spare airplane ride of her life this week. Did the same thing with Donnie time is mowing the Davis Airport landing strip and surrounding area Gregory. Sunday. Mrs. Veronica Kemper of St. Paul in preparation for the big Annual arrived today for a visit with Mrs. Aviation Day. V. Klecker. Veterans are eligible for apprentice The Woman's Council of the Chris Stayton, Oregon tian church will meet Wednesday, training programs, says the U. S. Bureau of Apprenticeship. X‘x a a a a a a a a a a x a a a a a a a a a a.a a a June 27, at the church parsonage. H. D. Pound and Larry Dougal Lyons were among the janitors who attended a three-day school in Eugene last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Pound, Jr. accompanied Mr. Pound home and I spent Father’s day here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan of Sa lem were visitors at the Ford Wilson home Sunday evening Mrs. Edith Mason left Sunday by bus for Boulder. Colorado, for a visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isabel Lawson. While in Boulder, Mrs. Mason will attend summer school at the college there. MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME OF There will be a social gathering for ' all Santiam Memorial hospital cam DISTINCTION BY ADDING THAT paign workers, wives and families to PERSONAL TOUC H night in the Mill City fire hall. A pot-luck dinner is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. “Red" Thomas has been giving his doctor a bad time lately. "Red" got some ribs broken, but in spite of be ing taped “fit to kill” he climbed the athletic field light poles and LIGHTING IS LASTING BEAUTY bored holes for the cross arms which will hold the light fixtures. Mr. Thomas hasn't even quit work, at least he hadn't today yet! A little birdie tells us he may though soon! Joe \aughan recently got into a hassle with a chain saw and came out second best. Joe received a badly j chewed leg for hts efforts in the woods felling timber near Cascadia I He was immediately taken to the I hospital in Sweet Home, but Wednes- ; day Joe was seen about town on a I crutch. Those who lugged Joe out I of the woods unanimously agree that I it is better that he carries his own weight -they don't like to carry him’ Blended «hitkey. S6 •••• ««.«*• • •••« Joe is very much all there’ ««•«a proof ■*©' ; grain neutral Pint 4/3 QI. 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