The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 16, 1948, Image 5

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.
Elkhorn
By JEAN ROBERTS
A card party was given“ Friday-
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Robeits. Present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Knox, of Lyons, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Longnecker, John Bob and
Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Biekett, Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Russell and Bob Sischo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cail Longnecker have
been remodeling their little h-ouse
across the road' fiom Frank’s mill
the past week.
Word was received here that Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Dooley who recently
went to California on a visit were
expecting to continue on to Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S?\ io i were un-
able to attend the wedding • of Mrs.
Sischo's niece. Miss Virginia Vander-
meer, in Mill City Sunday beeause
of the road slide.
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Stayton Hardware
Furniture
STAYTON, OREGON
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l>on't
borrow. Subscribe!
LET’S TALK TURKEY!
Much is being written and said about that great bird at this
season of the year, but we would like to
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TALK TURKEY
ABOUT HOUR LUMBER DOLLAR
Due to strikes, car shortage and inventory time, lumber prices
are at an unbelievable low with most mills shut down because
of this puce condition.
VV O O D R Y
MARKET
NEW AND USED
FURNITURE
Compared to other commodities, lumber at present is cheaper
than for many years and most authorities think it is an un­
natural condition that will be of short duration.
The Store with
the Lowest Prices
in Town
1605 N. Summer
The E. A. Benfords of Salem were
guests last week end of the Vernon
Todds.
Mr. and Mr». Loyall Rugh of Eu
gene, were recent week end guests
of their son, Fredrick Rugh, a high
school teacher her, and Mrs. Rugh
The C. E. Rogers aie planning to
spend Christmas with their daugh-
srte, Mrs. Theo Burtilson and Mrs.
Troy Waumbaugh and families of
] Oregon City. Clyde Jr. will join them
there.
Clyde Rogers Jr. spent Thanksgi­
ving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Rogers. He is now a senior at
Oiegon State College.
Robert Mundt left thia week for
Tillamook where he will be employed
by the S. P. Railroad, Mrs. Mundt
ami son will follow him later when
housing is available.
Mrs. Gayle Hunziker and Wayne
i ..A subscription to the Enterprise
aie
visiting her relatives, the Rich­
a year ------
round Christmas gift.
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nngugp-
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FURNITURE
Mill
BUY NOW
for that new building or remodeling job you have in mind
and you will really be surprisedl at the saving over a few
week« ago or the near future.
SALEM
S ANT I AM
GARAGE
I
GENERAL AUTO
AND TRUCK REPAIR
ARC AND ACETYLINE
WELDING
No guesswork as to grade, as all of our lumber carries the
M est Coast Lumbermen’s Association grade mark.
I^et us help you anticipate and estimate on your future needs.
Remember, we are as close as your phone!
PHONE 3452
ard Nystroms of Niagara and Mr.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
and Mrs. Delbert Jenkins of Mill Mrs. Paul Mason and Pauline, Mrs. "The Church of the Light and Life
Rosa Daly and Alona Fay, Mrs. J>m
City.
Hour"
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lions Kerber and Rose.
Sunday School
The
Kerbers
spent
the
week
erd
Club is having its gift exchange par­
in Mill City and then returned to Morning Worship
ry AFTER Christina*
p.m.
Young People’s Service
Cutler
City.
Miss Pearl Allen, who taught in the
7:30
Evening Worship
Mrs.
W.
W.
Mason
is
planning
to
■ high school here last year and is now
7:30
Wed.
Prayer
Meetir^
retired, has been visiting the W. B. spend Christmas with her son, Arthur Sun. Radio hour KWJJ
9:30
and
family
in
Harrisburg
I Shueys. She attended Women’s Club
Side
North
Donald
Hinkle,
Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery
I last week and visited school.
spent
the
week
end
in
Albany
at
the
About 30 attended a shower given
Detroit Church of Christ
last week at the Piesbyterian Church home of his brother and sister-in-law,
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Montgomery.
for Miss Virginia Vandermeer, who
Morning worship at 11 a.m.
Dick Turpin is up and about town.
Sunday became the bride of Lyle
Young peoples’ meeting at 6:30
Rush of Gates. Mrs. James Swan and
Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays
Mrs. Anne Dawes were hostesses.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
Contests were held, the flower
Loren Arr.ett, Pastor
game being won by Mrs. Charles Kel­
By MRS. SCOTT YOUNG
ly. A trio, Mrs D. B. Hill. Mrs. Belle ‘
GATES COMMUNITY
Trask and Mrs. Lee Ross, sang
Visitors this week to the Marion
CHURCH OF CHRIST
“Sweet and Lovely” and "Singing in [ Fork area were:
10 a.m.
Sunay
school
the Rain.”
Mr. and Mrs. William Dietz of Can­ Morning worship,
11 a.m.
Guests at the Kenneth Harris home by, on their way to Powell Butte.
Walter Smith, Pastor
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoyt
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Staiaasli, Bend, Morning Worship
11:00 ajn.
and Mr and Mrs Jack Gulley and two returning from their honeymoon.
6:30 p.m.
Christian Endeavor
boys of Hillsboro, and Mr and Mrs. j
7:30 p.m.
Evening Worship
C. M. French.
Pink Mason, Kenneth Harris, Chas. '
Frenoh and Clete Cuny of Albany 1
MIIX CITY
left for Alsea at 3 a.m. to fish. Eight '
CHURCH OF CHRIST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
steelhead were caught
Services Every Lord's Day
ORDER OF SERVICE
a:45
Mrs. Henrietta Quinn has moved to Bible School
Morning 11 a. m.
her new home in Seaside.
I Morning worship
11 a.m. Prelude; Call to Worship: Doxology;
6:30 Invocation; Gloria; Psalter; Hymn of
Seen shopping in Salem were Mrs. i Young People’s Meeting
1:30 Praise; Scripture; Prayer; Notices;
Ed Cruson and children. Mrs. Norma Evening Worship
Carey, Charles Kelly and Leia Mel,
Tom Courtney, Pastor
i Offering; Choir; Sermon; Benediction;
Postlude.
Dec. 19—Cantata by choir: "Pre­
pare Y’e the Way of the Lord.”
Director, Mrs. Don Sheythe, Mrs.
Rosamond Remine, Mrs. Fiances Mer
rill, Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. Robert
Trask, Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs.
Carl Kelly, Mrs. Lee Ross.
Christmas Gift.
Marion Forks
Church Activities
Christmas Cards
Boxed cards from 49/ to $1.25
Open stock from 2 for 5/ to $1-00
This is the finest assortment of cards we have
ever seen
Y'ours for
AND
SERVICE
PHONE 484
Gifts for All
Mill City Pharmacy
STAYTON
CALL FOR EARL
JUST AS
borrow. Subscribe!
WE HAI L
Freres Building Supply Co
YOU HAD
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
10 a.m.
Sunday School
11 a.m.
Morning Worship
Evangelistic Service
7:45 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study Prayer Meet­
ing
7:45 p.m.
Friday Evening 1 Hour Singing and
Musical Numbers
7:30 p.m.
Welcome, Young Folks.
Don't
YOU CALL
QUALITY
DECEMBER 16. 1948
WELL BE
HEALTHY
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& HAPPY
THIS
★ HEMORRHOIDS
★ FISTULA
★ PROLAPSE
★ ITCHING
and other rectal disorders correct­
ed without hospitalization.
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
By Jack & Ted
WART, the Speed Cop
CHRISTMAS
While Chnstmaa is a Season of Greet Joy to all ....
moat of us find the selection of appropriate and un­
usual grits a real problem With this in mind we offer
the perfect solution
Give Books of Heppmesa to
family and friends and you'll give weeks oi entertain­
ment education and fun
Surely this is Decidedly Different ... then too. what
more appreciative gift could be choeen
Available in denom.nationa of $1 OO. $2 50 and
$5 OO Get yours today
AO- THEY'RE ALL
HEY COO,
ALL
THE GARAGES CLOUD CLOSED CAUSE THE
-
— ZS TH/S A HOLIDAY* RKE BANKRUPT
SURE- , EVERYBODY
GETS THEIR CARS
SERVICED RE
SAocrr
Nat uro -Proctologist
218 N. Liberty, Salem. Ore.
T HEED
Geo. H. Bel!
SILVER
Real Estate & Insurance
PHONE
STAYTON
Arthurs Cafe
FREE
A friendly place to meet
and eat.
Chicken in
the Rough
LET US GIVE YOU a free estimate on overhauling your
motor. All work guaranteed. We can promise you the:
^QUICKEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
Information Center.
Detroit, Oregon
24 hours a day
Mill City Cafe
I
1ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN and pay a »mall
amount each week.
Also Estimates on Frame Straightening
■I WISE—ECONOMIZE
U at the MILL CITY CAFE
Steaks,
chops, French
fries, chili.
MIKE’S
Septic Service
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Tanka pricsd 313 50 and up,
and Elsctris Roto-Rooter Sew-
ar Sarrica. No digr.ng. No
Phone 3-94»"8 or 3-5327..........
4m 1*7» Elm St, W. Salem
/ft ^/H-***/
SADDLE
SERVICE STATION
TRAILER COURT IN CONNECTION
24 HOUR
SERVICE
Christmas Suggestions
Furniture Sale Now On
ALL PRICES GREATLY REDUCED
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Bedroom Suites
Floor I^amps
Table Lamps
Zenith Radios
Bendix Washers &
Dryer
Frigidaires
SHUX ELECTRIC
COMPANY
STAYTON
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance
See Ed L. Davis
Lyons, R. F. D.
Phone 571
Mill City
Jacob Spaniol & Son
TINNERS
•nd
PLUMBERS
STAYTON, ORE.
Washers & Dryers
nKi
CHEVROLET CO
PHONE 3188
SALEM
510 N. Commercial St.
BABY BEEF
FOR LOCKERS
1
Mill City Meat Market
Montag Electric Ranges
Frigidaire Electric Ranges
Prestiine Electric Ranges
General Electric Dishwashers
Frigibaire Refrigerators
Home- Freezers 8 to 18 feet
International Refrigerators & Freezers
Santiam lldwe. & Impl. Co.
. .CHRIS NETTLING
STAYTON, OREGON
BARGAINS
In Furniture, Storm, Dishes
Clothing, Houseware»
MAC’S
145 S. Church. next la Salem Parkinc