The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 14, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    ings in the Christian church here sev­ were callers at the W. H. Turnbulls’
New Motel Opens For
eral years ago and at present owned Monday.
and operated conference grounds at
On August 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. John Business in Detroit
Colorful!
Educational!
Surviving are his Swan and Mr. and Mrs. James Swan,
Mr. and Mrs. Stupe McDonald and Cannon Beach.
Detroit—Recently opened for busi­
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDonald of St. widow Evangeline Duff McNeill and Mrs. A. F. Catherwood, and Mrs. ness is the new "Calzetta Motel” oper­
Sid D. Lewis of Dallas became a Helens were Saturday guests of the two daughters Isobel 14 and Helen Emma Spry, attended a family re­
partner of Walter Miller at the Mt. James Swans, On Sunday attending Jean 3. His mother, who resides in union at the home of Mrs. Mary ated by Mr. and Mrs. Cal Schlador at
Jefferson lumber company August 1. I the re-union of the McDonald family England, a brother in South Africa, Lovett, in Salem. 37 members of the the junction of the North Santiam and
Breitenbush highways.
Newly fur-
Prior to coming to Lyons, Mr. Lewis l in Scio.
a sister in Scotland and a sister in family were present.
Oregon State
1
nished
and
modem,
the
units
will ulti­
was superintendent at the Willamette
Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto and England. His father was the late
mately accommodate 10 or more per­
Valley lumber company.
Some re­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill and family John McNeill well-known evangelist.
A 1000-pound elk and a 1300-pound
modeling is being made with an addi­ spent the weekend at Breitenbush.
Guests over the weekend of the Holstein bull recently fought an esti­ sons.
Three apartments are available at
tion being built to the office and also
Sunday School picnic of Community R. B. McClains were his sister and mated three hour battle at Gleneden
an extension to the planer shed at Mt. church Sunday at City Park directly ■ husband Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lake, Beach, Ore.
SALEM
The Holstein received j present, all with gas heat and one
| Jefferson. Mr. Lewis, who owns hi»
church service, everyone invited I who is making an extended visit the worst of it trying to protect his equipped with kitchen facilities, in-
SAT.
SAT. I home in Salem, will continue to live after
„ 1 harem of 25 cows in a pasture. Hun­ j eluding an electric range for cooking.
to come and bring your basket of food. through the valley.
AUG. 30 through Sept. 6 ' in that city.
Miss Alice Smith left Monday for
The R. B. McClains received word dreds of spectators watched the battle I Work is progressing to ready other
unite in the near future.
I The regular meeting of Santiam Cannon Beach, will return Saturday. Wednesday morning of the birth of ( along the highway.
Valley grange August 1st was post­
Rev. Paul Bock of Corvallis is their second grandchild, a daughter to
poned to August 15th due to the Bean preaching on Sunday morning at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClain of
Festival in Stayton in which the Presbyterian church during the ab­ Seattle.
grange entered a float. At the Aug. sence of Rev. Noble Streeter who is j Guests of Mrs. Esther Ogden and
15 meeting Jerry Coffman, lecturer, on vacation. Rev. Bock is director of Stanley this weekend is Mr. and Mrs. j
reports that a lecturer’s hour will be the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. in Corvallis. E. T. Geofray and two sons of Bell-1
Need extra cash? You'll earn more
held.
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open flower, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
with a TITAN power chain saw.
Spending Sunday at the coast were Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­ Jackson and son Timmy of Boise, Ida.
Power to spare in this lightweight,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, with graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays,' Mrs. Geofray and Mrs. Jackson are
rugged saw; tough alloy steel chain
Mrs. W. W. Carter and daughter, Vir­ planters, pot plants, corsages, wed- I daughters of Mrs. Ogden.
to cut faster, stay sharp longer. Ask
ginia.
The Carters, who are here dings, also shrubs and landscaping.
Tony Boothby returned home Sun­
us, your nearby TITAN dealer, how
from Anchorage, Alaska, have recent­ 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone day from a 10-day visit wtih his uncle
42tf
to make more with a TITAN saw­
ly purchased the Howard Naue place. 3684.
Word was received here of the death , Bill Futter in eastern Oregon. He
cutting pulp or sawmill logs, posts,
Mr. Carter returned last week to
of Rev. Archie McNeill, on the Sunset then spent a few days with his grand-
cordwood; clearing land; pruning.
ONtMAN
Alaska on a business trip.
Marc Boothby,
highway near Timber Junction last mother in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and week in an automobile accident. Rev. j who had been visiting his grandmother
TOUR
DIALIR
children, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ and Mrs. McNeljl held revival meet-J in Portland returned home with his
Clurg spent Saturday and Sunday at
brother Tony.
Netarts on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller of Prine- .
Wash., where he had spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith of Har- attending the ministers school at the ville and family were weekend guests '
LYONS, ORE.
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long, Calif., are guests at the home College of Puget Sound. Her mother, of her parents the Glen Sheltons.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lande and Cheita. Mrs. Ella McCoy from Steilacoom,
The Rev. John Book of Des Moines
Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. Lande. Wash., returned some with them.
Iowa, and Rev. Earl Book of Albany
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bass and
children are spending their vacation
with relatives at Sioux City, Kan.
Mrs. Bass’s parents, who live in
Phoenix, Ariz. also are visiting with
the Basses in Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing spent
the weekend in Medford with their
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daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
ON THE HIGHWAY
Richard Brown. Enroute home Sun­
day the Downings ran into a had
storm coming over the mountain from
Grants Pass. The Downings said the
SMITH PORK & BEANS stones were about one inch in dia­
meter and where they struck the hood
No. 2*4 can
of the car they left small dents and
2 for
took off the paint.
Henry Hkeils, who received a leg
injury at the Mt. Jefferson mill Thurs­
M-l) TISSUE
day and was taken to the hospital,
3 rolls
was brought home Sunday morning
from the Memorial hospital.
PINTO BEANS
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons were Satur­
day night and Sunday guests at the
2- lb. bag
home of their daughter and family, i
4-1 b. bag
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gisler at Marion.
Ramie Martell who operates the
Martell and Walker service station
LINDSAY
is in the Salem Memorial hospital suf­
SELECT OLIVES
fering from back injuries.
2 f «r
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Skeils, was Mr. and
Mrs. David Garrett and three little
OVERLOOK PEAS
daughters from Marties, Calif.
No. 303
Weekend guests at the home of Mr.
2 for
and Mrs. John Kunkle and family was
her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
INSTANT
Keith Salchenberger, Donald and
MAXWELL HOUSE
Marlyn from Arcata, Calif.
Mrs. Vaughn Hunt is spending some
•lar
time with relatives at Sutherlin. She
recently received word that her hus­
COir.ATE
band is due to arrive in Japan and
DENTAL ( REAM
Korea. He is with the U. 8. army
Two 17c sizes for
and has been stationed in California.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra re­
turned home Saturday from Tacoma,
August 14, 1952
B—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
LYONS
Agricultural
Displays
MILL CITY
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Market
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53c
45c
23c
39c
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BLUE RIBBON
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DEL MONTE DILLS
Large jar 29c
Oregon State
FAIR
GREEN PEPPERS
2 lbs. 25c
CANTALOUPES
7c
SAT.
SALEM
through
SAT.
Aug. 30 - Sept. 6
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Excellent materials ami
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