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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1953)
May 28, 1951 does not land into the river to clutter -------------------------------------- ~ it up, lays grotesquely on its banks, .. _ . i day were Mr. aim and •». Mrs. Dallas — Burton, day were Mr. ------ ., A breeding - - place for God knows what 2 ‘ of * 1 kind 1 of germs. . Only through the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Block Burton is a sister of co-operation of a town’s citizens can Portland. 1 Mrs' _ ___________________ we have a beautiful and healthy city. By BOOTS CHAMPION Otto Russell. A tug sent here by An error was made in last week’s _ the Army ___ _ En- Mr. and Mrs. William Harlan of ' Foss, Ore., visited with their sons 1 issue. There ¡ b no American Legion gineers and moored to Mongold for and daughter-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. headquarters in Detroit. The Legion the past week went to work this week Wilbur Harlan, Detroit, and Mr. and I quarters are in Idanha. Don’t forget |cleaning debris from the lake, Guess Mrs. Max Harlan of Mill City, last the memorial service« in front of the we’ll have to call it the Swiss Navy. weekend. Mrs. Dee Palmer fell victim to the Post Office, Idanha, 10 a m. May 30th, dentist chair this week. A badly Mrs. Marion Aiderman of Idanha, , j sponsored by the Legion. is on an extended vacation at the Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Smith and abscessed tooth was removed. Our home of her mother, Mrs. Maggie family returned to their home in Idan- sympathies are with you, Peggy. Our friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred An Woods, Elgin, Ore. [ ha, after an extended trip to Mena, Kenneth Clark of Idanha, is sport Ark. derson of Portland, are making their ing a new Willys Jeep pickup. Well here is the date we promised l><>me in Idanha for a short while, Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha , to annonuce to you on the Detroit 1 looking after ‘ the interests *" of the * Dine “ were business callers in Portland on Birthday Carnival. The carnival will and Dance club, Idanha. Floyd Neil Monday. ■ be held Friday, June 19th. Detroit son, will return in about two weeks. The Spar cafe in Idanha, is under school gym, 7 to 11 p.m. Eats, games, Fischer’s Landing will open May 30. new management. and prizes, fun for all. Proceeds will Boats, motors, and trailers, will be Visitors at the Lake Lodge on Sun- j go into the coffers of the combined available and most everything a fish The Landing is lo community and fire hall building fund. erman needs. It has been reported thut garbage cated on the Breitenbush junction. Don't let difficult breathing, coughing I tin cans, and other debris is being •nd wheeling, due to recurring spasms ot | dumped into the North Santiam river, Bronchial Asthma or simple Bronchitis ruin your Bleep and energy without trying above the old town of Detroit. This MENDACO. Works through your blood to help loosen and remove thick, strangling uncouth method of disposing of gar mucus Thus usually allays coughing which penults freer breathing and Bounder sleep. bage is a threat to the welfare of our Cet MENDACO under money back guar town and its citizens. That which antee at druggists. •—THE Mil.I. (TTY ENTERPRISE DETROIT ASTHMA COUGHS FRANK EDWARDS Says: (Heard over KPOJ, Portland, at 10:15 p.m., Monday through Friday) Detroit-Idanha Hi Elects Officers By MRS. S. T. MOORE Detroit—Student body officers for Detroit-Idanha high school and grade school were selected at recent elec tions following an active campaign on behalf of the various candidates. Chosen to head the high school stu dent body for the coming year were Dick Woodward, president; Lee Hob son, vice president; Edna Golden, sec retary; Eva Lou New, treasurer; Rob ert Bowers, sergeant-at-arms; Verna Worthen, annual editor; Joyce Wat kins, Beacon editor. Grade school student body officers will be Susanne Moore, president; Jack Butler, vice president; Cara Lee Whit ten, secretary-treasurer; Larry Strong sergeantat-arms. Detroit-Idanha high school junior class members entertained senior stu dents and faculty members at a sur prise dinner at Mehama Thursday eve ning. Following the dinner the group attended a show at Mill City. Present with the students were Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kettleson, Miss Kasuko Inu- zuka and Mrs. Robert Young. Mill City Summer Bundles for Bankers: I received a J (Continued from Page 1) letter from a listener who is irate Horseshoes, Baseball, Softball, Bad because I have frequently mentioned the Treasury Department action which minton, and Croquet. Arts and Crafts: Finger painting, increased interest rates on govern ment bonds. He demands to know clay modeling, painting, coloring, pa why I have turned to this subject on per construction, knitting, weaving, textile painting, charcoal drawings, several broadcasts. The answer is very simple: that and plaster of Paris modeling. Treasury action was nothing more than a move to enrich the bankers at the expense of the American peo ple— Bundles for Bankers. It will By John Haney Furbay, Ph.D. affect every family and every individ ual through higher prices for the things you must have to live. It MOUNTAINS boosts the cost of your automobile, the home you are buying the electri city you use, the food you eat. Just remember this one fact: the Treasury bonds Secretary George Humphrey is selling are 30-year bonds, bearing 3- i percent interest. That means that for every billion dollars worth of bonds, the American public is pledged to pay an additional $975 million in .. otaohiqh intei est charges during the life of the IM ’»INT-.X AS IN SUMMER, I bond. That is the money that mud ____________________ come out of your cash registers, your Nearly all substances changs market checks and your salary en their size In different ten.-’eraturca. velopes— and out of your children's This Is particularly true at minerals incomes during the next 30 years. It and metals. Since mountains are enriches the money lenders — at the made up largely of these exrar st expense of the rest of the nation. able substances, they are larger and You cannot avoid it. Understand it I higher in Summer when the weather is warm than in Winter , for what it is: Bundles for Bankers. LEBANON'S Annual r/ieDEBUNKER « « • when it is cold John Dickerson, GOP state chair man of New Jersey, figuratively 1 that he paid the bills out of a lock laughed in the faces of the N. J. legis I box—kept no records. No record, no lative committee probing smelly tie- [ investigation. It worked in Ohio; it ups between crime and politics in that j will probably work in New Jersey. state. Dickerson admitted that an 1 associate of racketeers had put $25,000 1 into the Republican state campaign in , 1948. Records of cash deals of this sort had been destroyed, however, he ■ said. You may recall that when the prob- I ers began looking into Sen. Robert Taft's campaign of 1950 in Ohio, Taft's campaign manager told them Strawberry Festival LEBANON, OREGON JUNE 4-5-6 . . . Featuring the world's largest shortcake. Fun galore at carnivals, dances, parades, agriculture exhibits, horse shows and softball games. Make it a date for the "Strawberry City" in one of Oregon's oldest and greatest celebrations. This advertisement is appearing in 19 newspapers within com pany service areas of Linn. Benton. Polk, Lincoln, Marion and Lane counties. Mountain States Power Co A Self-Supporting. Tax-Paying Private Enterprise’ 5z/ year in a row ---- —>4« mb With its 41 “Worth More” features, this ’53 Ford has made a solid hit as America’s number one family buy! When you Test Drive this new Ford you'll know that no other car is so well fitted to your family’s driving needs. You’ll find the "Go” you need in Ford’s great V-8 and Six engines. You’ll find a new concept of riding comfort with Ford's new Wonder Ride. You'll find "living” room that's the finest in the low-price field. And you’ll find this ’53 Ford sets a whole new standard of driving. No wonder Ford’s worth more when you buy it « « « worth more when you sell it. MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WITH AN FMA TITLE 1 LOAN Adil an extra room, modernize, or make repairs — and finance conveniently through an EH A Title I loan. You’ll find it’s quick and easy to arrange the financing here—at low cost—with 12 to 36 months to repay. Come in now and talk over your home modernization plans with a ca pable loan oflicer. MILL CITY STATE BANK Watch the string to the P.O A.P. ’53 Fowl Herrold-Philippi Motar