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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1948)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, NOVEMBER 25. 1948 Bassett, Pat Lyons, Bert Lyons, Her man Free, Bob Free. Orville Down ing Bob Caileton, Vern Nydegger, Be EVA BBE8SLEB Earl Allen, Marvin Berry and the hostess, Mr«. Carr. Mrs. Albeit Carr was boatesaa for the afternoon card club with her par Marion and Linn Districts of the ty held in Rebekah Hall Wednesay.d A 1:3$ dessert luncheon was served, Boy Scouts held their meeting at followed by four tables of 500. Hign Rebekah Hall with 16 present from honors went to Mis. Orville Down Stayton, Mehama, Mill City, Gates ing, low to Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs. and Lyons.. Eric Soderberg, Scout Albert Bass drew the traveling prize. executive, was present and gave a Present for the afternoon were Mes- very interesting talk and helpful sug dames Albert Bass, Kenneth Bass, gestions to the Scouts. George Huffman, Percy Hiatt, Floyd i A meeting of Scout leaders and LYONS From where 1 sit... //Joe Marsh Television on the Farm Burk Childs’ home Has become mighty popular ever since he got that television set—one of the few sets iu our town, outside of Andy’s Garden Tavern. Not only do the kids stay home nights, but the neighbors drop in to see whatever’* being telecast. And Buck and the missus always make them welcome, with • mellow glass of beer or ale (with cider and cookies for the youngsters). While I guess everyone admits that television still has far to go, it’s not hard to see that it will some day he as much a part of Ai lerican home and farm life as the temper ate glass of beer that Buck serves, and the hospitality that goes with it. And from where I sit, anything that adds to gracious living in America—brings folks together for temperate, quiet entertainment — is a boon to this home-loving land of ours. (We’re thinking of buying a television set ourselves!) Copyright, 1948, I'nited Staiti Urewtrt foundation THE KINGS HOME TOWN FOLKS raava -M t nr COST OF I isr den mothers in the Lyon» area will be held Dec. 7, with plans for the or ganization to be discused. The next pack meeting will be held at the hall Dec. 10. The Lyons extension unit held its meeting at Rebekah Hall Friday with an all-day meeting. Miss Viola Han sen, home demonstration agent, was present and »poke on dry cleaning and pressing. Mrs. John Kunkle, piesident, was in charge of the business meeting and appointed the fallowing committee«: Membership and hospitality, Alta Bodeker, Mabel Downing and Helen Elmer; luncheon, Helen Johnston and Mildred Carr; recreation, Alice Hu ber Daisy Johnston and Eva Bevie-; Publicity, Hilda Humphreys; 4-II Club, Betty Johnston; finance, Bee Hiatt, Clara McRae, Gertiude Weid man ami Garnett Bassett; azalea house, Gertrude Weidman; interna tional relations, Evelyn Julian and Bee Hiatt; care of children, Betty Johnston. Plans were made for a dinner, en tertainment and carnival to be held in the future, proceeds To go to the Azalea House, wih Bee Hiatt 'as gen- c al chairman. Workshop for cotton dresses will start next week with Mildred Carr, project leader. t MHI City, Oregon. Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager SATURDAY Roy ROGERS and TRIGGER “APACHE ROSE” Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon Jnder the Act of March 3, 1879. ENTERPR1C.'. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the “Too Late to Classify" SUNDAY AND MONDAY ^Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not Loretta YOUN3 W’iliam HOLDEN be resLxmsible for more than one incorrect insertion. CLASSIFIED RATE “RAI HEL AND TH STRANGER” One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch TUESDAY-and WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ronnie Reynolds of Hydio, week end at the home of his sister Dana ANDREWS Jean PETERS Okla., was honored on her birthday and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. “DEEP WATERS” with a dinner at the home of Mr and l^ing Stafford. Mrs. Lang Stacord. Invited guests | • • • were Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert Myers of mbeik "h'Mi'—ffw THURSDAY and FRIDAY Elkhorn. Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Stafford were schoolmates and had Errol FLYNN Olivia DeHAVILAND not seen each other for 38 years. “ROBIN HOOD” Steve Myeis was a guest over the the sudden death of Denton Brown, of Redmond, a former Lyons resident who spent his boyhood here and was a graduate of the local schools. Sam Bridges, who recently estab lished a bottled gas agency here, was in Portland over the week end. He Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and son plans to move Ms family here as soon Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Robert as his house is vacated. Plaster of Glendale, Ore., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Miss Daisy Hendricson received Mrs. George Berry. word that she is a great aunt, a son Friends were shocked to hear of being torn to her nephew, Harold Hendricson of Walla Walla. He was named William Der^tf-and weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces. The birthdate is Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek a-n d Carol are having Thanksgiving din ner with relatives in Portland The Robeit Vene»s’ are going to Portland Friday to see the Fairyland parade. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel are «pending Thanksgiving with relatives in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Rask and chil dren of Colton and Mr. and M:s. Ed Farrington were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. an Mrs. Lester Mason Hardware LIVINGS UOIN UPfTNlS; and IMPLEMENT KING’S TEEN AGERS' DZ NCELAND” FREE COFFEE MOBIL-MINUTE TO TRUCK DRIVERS I\ 111 VT kJ MAN SERVICE COMPANY Stayton The Mill City Enterpris To While Away Mill City Plumbing Your Idle hours Richards Tavern GATES Directory of Bill Dotson Organizations OWNER and MANAGER Ph. 3218 LYONS WOMEN’S CLUB Meets every Thursday at the Com munity Hall, Lyons, at 2 P. M. CAPITAL Monumental Works I J. C. JONES, Prop. MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW 2210 So. Commercial St. Salem Office Ph. 6887 Res. Ph. 6887 heavenly 3 MILES WEST OF MILL CITY — HI WAY 222 SANTIAM AERIE OF EAGLES No. 2915 Meets at Idanha Rod and Gun Club ALBUS DRUG STORE 20 years of Continuous Service PIANOS BAND INSTRUMENTS pink INSTRUMENT REPAIRING (street and formal length) ACCORDION Smart Shop STAYTON • X LESSONS Jacquith Music Co. ort L’ Salem V. H. ALBUSr RG. PH. 136 N. High St. Tex’s Tavern A friendly family atmosphere prevails I. W. A. -C. I. 0. | Regular Meeting Nights FORD STUDEBAKER 1916, 4 door aedan with heater. Very low mileage. 1942, 3 passenger coupe. New motor. Completely overhauled. Radio. FORD CHEVROLET 1916, 8 cylinder, 3 pasnenger coupe with tvrater and »eat govern 194Î town nedan. Radio, heater and seat covers. PONTIAC PLY MOUTH 1917, Eight, sedan coupe. Radio and healer with custom acceanories. 1941, 2 door aedan. Super deluxe. Ra diât heater and »eat cover». CHEVROLET DODGE 1916 4 door oedan. Radio, heater and nylon »eat covers. 1939. sedan. Radivi and heater PONTIAC FORD 1946 8 cyTinder. 2 door aedan. Radio and heater 1912. super deluxe. 2 door sedan with heater. CHEVROLET PONTIAC 1916 3 paauenger coupe paint. Very low mileage. Two tone 1910, sedan, radio and heater. MILL CITY—4th Friday Monthly IDANHA - 2nd and 4th Thursday LYONS - 1st and 3rd Friday Monthly- Second Friday open for special meet ings. Stayton Hardware and Furniture STAYTON, OREGON oO cents in city 15 cents per road mile outside Mill City Taxi Service Phone Z602 Bell & Devers WOOD’S STORE Ladies’ and Children’s DRESSES GENERAL DRY GOODS MILL CITY Service Station C.E."Pink" Mason Prop Shell Products Auto Storage, Batteries -Zenith Tires ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH 1917 Are« redan. Radio and heater. 1941, 3 paa-venger coupe. FORD CHEVROLET 1915 half ton pick.up. 1941, half ton pickup. FORD FORI) 1941, 2 door aedan. 1934. Panel. Thrilling Rilling KOOIER WAVE u the frafrttiottl CHEVROLET G M C am that actually makes wr- 1936. coupe with radio and heater. 1911. logging truck and trailer. PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH 1934, 4 óiMsr ardan 1941, 3 paam-nger coupe Stayton 324 ** KOOl.FinVAVE STAYTON HARLOW I,. 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