The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 24, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
July 21. 1952
FEMME PAGE
LYONS
Miss Janet Bartlett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bartlett of Santa
Cruz, Calif., is spending the summer
at the E. R. Palmer home.
Mrs. Lora Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Wells and sons, Gerald, Tommy,
and Dennis from Benecia, Calif., are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Podrabsky
spending two weeks at the E. R.
of Mill City announced this week the
Palmer home.
By JEAN ROBERTS
marriage of their son Cpl. Joseph C.
Mr. Moses from Eureka. Calif., has
Lyons—School doors swung shut at
Podrabsky to Miss Laurel Louise Dunn
been visiting at the home of his daugh­
Mari-Linn grade school at Lyons on
of Groton, S. Dak.
ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Albert
May 29.
The gym doors however
Bass. He left Monday for Corvalia
The marriage was an event of Mon­
are still open to young folks of the
lay, June 30, at the St. John’s Luth­
where he will visit at the home of his
| district once a week.
eran church at Groton, S. Dak,
son before returning to California.
Activity night, started during the
Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg received
Corporal Podrabsky is a member
school year as a once a week get to-
word Sunday of the death of her
,f the Air Force stationed at Offutt
! gether, was as successful that it is
father Joe Altgelbers of Portland.
Field, Omaha, Nebr. He is a senior
| being conducted through the summer
Funeral services will be held Wednes­
radio technician in the air force.
months by Mrs. Clethal Knox, presi-
day in that city.
i dent of PTC, with the assistance of
“Morality Counts" will be the theme
Mrs. Mildred Carr.
| for the morning service at the Com­
Known now as roller skate night munity
Methodist church in Lyons
I the gym doors are thrown wide on Sunday,
Rev. R. A. Feenstra will
Friday nights at 7 o’clock for 2 hours
The regular meeting of the Santiam of roller skating for upper grades and bring a message for the encourage-
Valley grange was held at the hall | teen-agers. At nine o’clock the skates ment of the rural church goers. The
Friday evening. The Home Econom- I l are shed but the music continues for Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. with
Mrs. John Prideaux as superintendent.
ics club had a display of articles from j an hour of dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left last
foreign countries. It was voted to
Skates are rented for 20c a night
build picnic tables for the grounds, and soft drinks are sold to enable the Thursday for Paulina lake where they
and to enter a float at the bean fest- ’ PTC committee to meet the payments will spend two weeks vacation,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker with
ival. A number of the memebrs at-1 on the roller skates.
Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hampton, Douglas
tended the picnic held at Crawford-1 Between 20 and 40 enthusiastic
and Margo, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
ville, Sunday.
young people enjoy the Friday night
Johnson and Chris of Salem spent
activity period and express good will
Sunday at the coast.
They visited
toward the Mari-Linn school board,
Newport and Walport.
who permit the gym to be used for
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra were
the young people of the district.
Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and
—
Mrs. Kenneth Abbott in Stayton.
Marcie Peterson entertained her
Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman were
associates of the Gates Lucky Twelve
also among those spending Sunday at
Pinochle club at her home Thursday.
the coast.
The hostess served fruit salad plates
Rev. Lee Joiner and Helen Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weist from Am­
with sandwiches to her guests.
and Jeannette Lee accompanied by his boy, Wash., will spent the next ten
Edna McCreary displayed a resurg­ sister Evie Stephenson of Orange days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ence of pinochle vigor by a win of Texas, returned home after month’s Virgil Rogers on McCully mountain,
first place. The magic wand of luck visit with his parents in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen and Judy
dipped to Lila Rushnell with the lucky
At the Community church Sunday from Ottlmwa, Iowa, and J. W. Allen
I
pinochle.
Edna Duval was hoisted
from Des Moines, Iowa, are also visit­
out of the depths of pinochle despair school, Sunday is surprise Sunday.
Mr. and
Marilyn Norri^of Dallas spent last ing at the Rogers home.
by the award of a low prize.
week at the Joe Podrabsky home. Mrs. Frank Keith of Portland were
Marilyn is a niece of Mrs. Podrabsky. Saturday evening guests.
Dunn-Pobrabsky Wed
At Groton, S. Dak.
iiliiWmi'ib
SUNDAY and MONDAY
DEAN MARTIN and
Mari-Linn School
Gym Getting Use
Sailor Beware
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
5 AN JOHNSON.
DOROTHY McGUIRE.
RUTH ROMAN in
Invitation
News
Santiam Valley Grange
Plans Activities
THURSDAY ONLY
— (>n the Stage —
PAUL ARMSTRONG
DANCE REVUE
— ALSO ON THE SCREEN —
Margaret O'Brien in
Her First Romance
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
BRI AN DON LEV 3 and
VIRGINIA GREY
in
Mrs. Marcie Peterson
Treats Lucky Twelve
►
Slaughter Trail
— Plua —
JOAN EVANS and
MELVYN DOUGLAS
in
MILL CITY
/usf Arrived..
A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Darland
Ray, Idanha. July 24, at Salem Mem­
orial hospital.
A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Barnhardt, Gates, July 22, at
Salem Memorial hospital.
A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ader. Mill City, July 21, at Salem
Memorial hosDital.
A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barney, Mill City, at Albany hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton Larry
and Carolyn of Lyons, her grand­
mother Mis. Una White, and her par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine.
A tiny four-pound baby boy was
born last week in an Albany hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barney of
Mill City. Mrs. Barney has returned
home but little Johnnie Clyde is in
an incubator at the hospital and is
reported doing fine.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Bennett on Sunday, were her
brothei . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Woldahi,
and sister, Mrs. Russell Barnett of
Silverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin LaVine and Sharon,
picnicked on the North Fork Sunday.
A birthday breakfast at the home
of Mrs. Russell King Tuesday morn­
ing and a surprise handkerchief shower
When in Salem
THE BOY'S SHOP
for
BOY’S WEARING APPAREI
2 to 16 Years
THE BOY*$ SHUE
265 N. Hish. SAI.EM
iS&^TIMELY SERVICE
Try
RICHFIELD OIL
AND SERVICE
Next Time You Need
An Oil Change
Richfield Service
MILL CITY
Specializing in
COURTEOUS. AND COMPLETE
SERVICE FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
for Mrs. King and Mrs. EWner Shaw
was enjoyed by those attending, Pres­
ent were Rose Daily, Bette Minert,
Bette Shaw, Sue Green, Mabie Bruder.
Ann Holman, Stella Kay, Marian Nel­
son, and the honor guests Maggie
Shaw and Ellen King.
Friends in Mill City of the Rev. and
Mrs. C. O. Tremain are sorry to learn
that the conference of the Free Meth­
odist church in Portland, are sending
him to the church at North Bend, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bruder and
family went to Portland Wednesday
for a few days vacation.
Miss Alice Smith is spending two
weeks with her sister in Cottonwood,
Calif.
Dr. Lawrence Remus, will become
associated with the Dr. William II.
Burrell dental office in Stayton start­
ing Monday, July 14.
Come in for
appointments.
28-3
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams Darrell
and Ronald of Oceanlake were in Mill
City Sunday looking after their prop­
erty and called on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill of Rickreall
and Mrs. Clyde Welborn of Dallas
were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Swan. They all drove to Scio
in the afternoon to see Mr. and Mrs.
Don McKnight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill have re­
cently returned from Detroit driving
back a new car and on their trip back
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Swan Jr. at Fithian, Ill.
Miss Dorothy Downer is visiting
her sister and family in California for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were
among the 5,000 people who attended
the dedication of the new $700,000
community hospital on Sunday. More
than a half million dollars were raised
by subscription. The remainder was
a federal grant.
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin LaVine entertained friends on
I the first birthday of their daughter
j Sharon Marie. Those enjoying the
evening with Sharon and her parents,
‘ were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Monte, Mr. I
and Mrs. Stanley Chance, and Chris-
I tine and David.
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open
J Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays,
planters, pot plants, corsages, wed-1
j dings, also shrubs and landscaping. ,
j 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone
3684.
42tf
The Women's Missionary Society of I
the Presbyterian church met Wednes­
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
j Floyd Jones.
Rev. Noble Streeter <
gave a study on the 12th chapter of!
j John. Mrs. Hathaway, president, pre-1
i sided at the meeting. Others taking [
part in the program were Mrs. W. W.
Allen, Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs. Noble
Streeter, and Mrs. Earl Loucks.
The election of a nominating com-,
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On the Loose
Kids Matinee discontinued
until September
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can he seen any
time up to 8:30
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bonebrake, the former Jeannine Bentley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentley of Lyons, were married recently in Roseburg
where they will make their home until the fall, They will then return
to Linfield college in McMinnville.
(Photo courtesy Capital Journal)
mittee results in Mrs. Floyd Jones,
Tax Consultant
Auditor
being elected for three yeara Mrs. W.
W. Allen for two years and Mrs. John
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Swan, one year.
The hostess Mrs.
Jones served refreshment to Mesd.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Lester Hathaway, Fred Grimes, Clyde
By JEAN ROBERTS
Rogers, W. W. Allen, Earl Loucks,
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
Mehama Dust never settles in the
Tax Service
Floyd Fleetwood, John Swan, James, Elkhorn valley above Mehama, as log
Swan, Herbert Schroeder, Rev. and I trucks roll down the road from day­
Comer 3rd 4 Marion
Mrs. Noble Streeter and Steven.
light, until humidity stops operations.
STAYTON, ORE.
The district Sunday school conven­ Logging is progressing at a fast pace
P. O. Box 1321
Nygaard operations, Telephone 4114
tion will meet at the Presbyterian in that area.
church Sunday, July 27th instead of timber from the national forest in the aß»nH»BaöHöa«ö»B(«ör>ännnnn»
the Free Methodist church as origin- I Cedar creek area is being logged and
ally announced. With a basket dinner ' a fleet of huge diesel trucks churn
at noon and the afternoon program up and down the road.
to start at two oclock’ an interesting
The road above the Elkhorn guest
program is planned and we hope all ranch — once a narrow muddy strip
(PILES)
the Sunday schools will attend.
has been widened and rocked. A new
FISSURE — FISTULA
road
has
been
built
over
the
Gates
On July 27th Rev. C. O. Tremain
PROLAPSE AND OTHER
will give his fai ewell sermons to his hill to transport some of the logs to
RECTAL DISORDERS.
congregation. On August 3rd. Rev. C. Mill City. It partially follows an old
R. Brewer of North Bend, Ore., will wagon road, not exceeding a 5% grade.
take over the work of the Mill City To enable the Cedar creek timber to
be logged, an access road was built
Free Methodist church.
Naturopathic Physician
Illi (enter St.
Mrs. Persis Tremain, mother of Rev. last year in accordance with govern­
Tremain, of Seattle, is here helping ment specifications for a national for­
SALEM,
ORE.
with the moving of her son and family. est road, by Wesley Webb, contractor.
Oregon lumber is a high priced art­
Mrs. Edna McCreary, Mrs. Inez Teal |
icle back east says Bill Roberts of
and Mrs. Marcie Peterson visited Ixmg
Aumsville, sawmil loperator. Accord­
Beach. Wash., a few days this week
ing to him it sells back there for $125
for the clam digging tides. They re­
per thousand for a low grade of
Don't let coughing, whrrsing. recurring at­
turned home Wednesday evening well
tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and
lumber.
energy without trying MENDACO, which
stocked with their limit catches.
works thru the blood to reach bronchial
August Zadra, and children, Lynn,
tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates
was
The
Washington
Monument
Fred, and Carol, and Miss Joan John­
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
tom druggist. Batla»
son, are visiting at the Floyd Jones opened on October 9, 1888.
faction or money back guaranteed, «
More than 20,000,000 persons have
home. Mr. Zadra is a brother-in-law
visited the Washington Monument.
of Mrs. Jones.
Logging Operations
Move In High Gear
W. N. SIMMONS
HEMORRHOIDS
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
ASTHMA
Wally Riggs Sport Shirts
Now Available
Place Orders Today for
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