The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 16, 1948, Image 2

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, DECEMBER 16. 19*8
LYONS
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By EVA BRESSLER
The Women’» Society of Christian
Service held its meeting at the home
of Mrs. Lyle Kinzer Tuesday after­
noon with 12 members present. Mr».
Alex Bodeker was in change of the
business meeting and Miss Helen
Queen led the devotion» in the ab­
sence of Mrs. George Clipfell. A good
report was given on the bazaar, and
plans were made for the next meet-
ing which will be held at the home
of Mr». Alex Bodeker with Mis. Roy
Huber a» hostess. A Christmas party
will be enjoyed iwith members bring­
ing gift« for their »¡lent risters and
revealing their names. Gifts will be
sent to the Children's Home. At 'he
close of the meeting refreshments
were served to M edames Alex Kui
ken, Ramie Martell, Alex Bodeker,
Roy Huber, Geoige Huffman, Albert
Ring, Loren Chamgerlain, Daisy
Johnston, Anna Johnson, Miss Queen
and the hosteM.
Faith Rebekah Lodge held its
meeting at the hall with a good at­
tendance, with Ruth Morris, nobel
grand, and Helen McClurg, vice
grand, p esMirrg. The regular routine
at business was carried out, with el­
ection of officers the main business.
The following were elected:
Helen McClurg, noble grand, Fran­
ces McCarley, vice grand, Garnett
Bassett, secretary, Beulah Lewis,
treasurer, and Alma Olmstead, finan­
cial secretary.
Plans were made for the next meet-
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their silent sister, at which time their
Charla» Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
names will be revealed.
At the social hour dainty refresh­
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
ments were served by Clene Taylor,
B inche Wagner and May Patton.
Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City,
Table decorations carried out the
Oregon jnder the Act of March 3, 1879.
Christmas motif.
ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
The Mill City Enterprise
Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and
The Missionary Friendship tour,
those
received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the “Too Late to Classify”
"Tomorrow Is Here,” was completed
Friday evening with the final meet­ section.
Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not
ing held at the Methodist Church.
This series of meetings was held be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
CLASSIFIED KATE
weekly, and found to be very instruc
One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
tive. Mrs. Laurence Walworth and
Miss Helen Queen were instructors.
this week end.
ny was held for Arlo Ashley. Den
Miss Imogene Roye, a student at
The Lyons Parent-Teacher Assn, Mothers Mrs. Aithur Olmstead and OSC, is spending the holidays at the
held its meeting Friday evening at Mrs. Art Ayers were present with home of her parents,
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the school house with Buri Smith, their troop.
president, as chairman. Plans were
Leland Manning accompanied by
made for the Christmas program and
Bu.-ter
Berry left Friday morning for
tree which will be held at Rebekah
Hall, Thursday evening, Dec. 23. Mrs San Francisco with a large truckload
Floyd Bassett and Mrs. George Huff­ of Chistmas trees. They will return
man were appointed on the candy
committee to see about treats for the
children. Glass jars were placer! at
the stores and telephone office for
donations for the treats. Contribu
tions will be greatly appreciated. A
committee, Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Paul
Johnston and Mrs. Wilson Stevens,
was named to buy choir robas. Re­
freshments were served at the close
of the meeting.
A Friendly Place
To While Away
Your Idle hours
Riehards Tavern
GATES
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson of
Portland spent the week end at the
home of her parents, T
Mrs. George Keeley of Portland vis
ited at the homes of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Huber and her brother,
Donald Huber and family.
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Directory
Organizations
The cub scouts held their pack
meeting at Rebekah Hall Friday eve­
ning with a good attendance and an
excellent display of work. A whoit
program of accordion music was fur­
nished by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Muze-
chenko, and a vocal aolo by Jeannine
Bentley was heard, followed by other
entertainment. A graduation ceremo-
LYONS WOMEN’S CLUB
Meets every Thursday at the Com­
munity Hall, Lyons, at 2 P. M.
CAPITAL
SANTIAM AERIE OF EAGLES
No. 2945
Monumental Works
Meets at Idanha Rod and Gun Club
J. C. JONES, Prop.
GIFTS FOR HER
Cedar Chests SOLID TENNESSEE CEDAR
Pottery Sets HOLLYWOOD, Strvice for 4, 6, 8
other Pottery Gifts
3750
MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS
NOW
59.5 12.95 18.95
1.00 & up
2210 So. Commercial St. Salem
Office Ph. 6887
Res. Ph. 6887
THE TRAVELERS'
GIFT CHOICE
DRUG
STORE
FOR HIM
20 years of Oontinuou» Service
7-95 to 22.50
24-50 59-95 79.95
Ö995
Smoking Stands ALL STEEL
Platform Rockers
Davenos
Daveno & Chair sets
Aladdin|Table Lamps
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BAND INSTRUMENTS
STAYTON
ACCORDION
LESSONS
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COME IN AND LET US STRETCH THAT GIFT DOLLAR FOR YOU
OPEN CHRISMAS EVE AND EVERY EVENING TILL 8
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PIANOS
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
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6.95 to 11.90
Mill City Furniture Co
PRESCRIPTIONS
SALEM
A friendly family
atmosphere prevails
I. W. A. - C. I. 0.
LCtXlAGE
Rp^iliir Meeting Nights
BII j LFOLDS
BELTS
School Ring Binders for Notebooks
Cowboy >>nd Cowgirl
MILL CITY—4tb Friday Monthly
IDANHA - 2nd and 4 th Thur= ay
LYONS - 1st a: 1 3rd Friday Monthly
Second Friday open for special meet­
ings.
RECONDITIONED
WOOD’S STORE
Ladies' and Children’s
DRESSES
GENERAL DRV GOODS
MILL CITY
Service Station
C.E.”Pink” Mason Prop
Shell Products
Auto Storage, Batteries
SHAFER’S
Fishing Tackle
LEATHER GOODS
125 N Commercia
Bell & Devers
SALEM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Stayton 124
All types and makes to choose from
Selling and servicing transportation is
our business
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Herrold-Philippi Motor Co.
staytom
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HARLOW L. WJNRICk
Attorney at La*
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Mill City S»ate Bank
Mill City. Oregon
A Home Bank.Owned
and Managed by Home
People.
Established in 1919
AD Depositors Insured up to
$5000 00 Under the Term« of
the federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
Fire and Automotive Insurance
Notary Public.
—Zenith Tires