The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 23, 1948, Image 4

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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, DEI EMBER 23. 1948
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Mr and Mrs. Albert Millsap w ere on business and while in Stayton
Salem and Stayion visitors Thursday leaded at the Klecker home.
Jo Wish You
Merry Christmas
Lancefield & Burmester
Gates
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Mrs. Steve Champ and Jory Larson tar re ital giten by the students of
Mr. and Mn. Larry Sh -Ron an!
were among those motoring to Al- [Mrs. Helen Kelley i:i Mill City. The
daughter B. St arrived at the home'
bany Saturday night to at;enj a gui- youngsters all took part in the p û-
of her father Saturday afternoon,
from her home in San Franeieco ar.d
Mrs.
will remain over Christmas.
Shelton is the daughter of
Scott.
AT CHRISTMAS
Sun ’.ey guests at the home
and Mrs. William Pennick we
and Mrs. Cecil Parsons and Mr.
Mrs. Elmer Currie, all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin and Dar-
leen have moved into their ne* home
which has been under construction
for some time. His mother, Mrs. Lau­
ra Joaqn, will occupy their cibin
until her now home, located on the
highway, is completed.
Mrs. Gwen Schaer and family have
moved into their niw hom2. It is a
three bedroom house, with all mod­
The annual Christmas party of the
ern conven ences, located two miles
Gates Women’s dub was held at the
east of Gates on the Linn County
home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin Thursday
side of the river. Their former home
evening. Mrs. William Hirte was as­
is for sale.
sisting hoste.-s. A program of Christ­
M’s. Ed Teitz* has been visiting
mas music, a leading by Miss Geor­
at the home of rtr daughter, Mrs
gia Shane and one by Mrs. Edward
Scott Lindsey, :n Porili-ci since
Chance were presented, followed by a
T anksgiving.
gift exchange. Refreshments were
Mrs. Charles Smith has ciosed the
served by the hostesses to Mrs. The­
cafe she was operating in Mil! City
odore Bui ton, Mrs. Harry Edwards,
and is taking a much needed rest.
Norman Garrison, Mrs. Clar-
Mr. and Mis. E. V. Collins of Es­ Mrs.
Rush, Mrs. Lincoln H enrose,
tacada spent several «lays at the! ence
home of his mother, Mrs. Lula Col- ' Mrs. Lauia Joaquin, Mrs. Albert
Millsap, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs.
line. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, who f-z. *
Gwen Schaer. Mrs. Charles Rush,
several years owned and' opeia'ed a,
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mis. Elmer
store in Idanha, have purchased a
Stewart,
Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mrs. Lu­
grocery store in Estacada ar.d will
take possession the first of the year. la Collins, Mrs. Steve Champ, M s.
Edward Chance and Miss Georgia
Shane.
Why? Because everyone (yes,
everyone) knows your watch
looks swell when you
wear a Speidel
Weddle Funeral Home
MODF.RN FUNERAL
SERVICE
Stayton, Oregon
To One
and All
Peace
Happiness
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Dr. S. A. WHEATLEY
OPTOMETRIST
145 Third St.
Stayton
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Office hours 6:00 to 9:00 each
Tuesday evening.
Merry
Christina
Gerald Garrison, Bill Oliver, Jean
Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver were
at the Clyde Oliver home Sunday.
Thurlo Cole, who recentlj joined
•he U. S. Navy, is expectod at the
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Dur el Cole, in time for the Christ-
rr. s holidays. He is stationed at San
Li-co, Calif.
Billy Mills of Newport is visiting
hi-, prandiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
!■ 1 , over the holidays. He will be
j'/' ed by his Barents, Mr. a.Tj M-s.
b " Mills, on Ch-ivtmas.
Jackie Oliver is back fh school af-
ter upending several days in the Sa­
lem Memorial Hosipital recovering
from secondary infection from poison
oak.
Mrs. Clyde Oliver is still confined
to bed but expects to be up bp the
holidays.
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Mr. and Mis. Hollis Tu*nidge and
daughter Carolyn, Rex H?”ron, Mrs
Melbourne Rambo and son George,
b,e°
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Santiam Farmer’s Cooperative
STATTON
for clean, quick, depend;.! ’e cooking!
Christmas
a prescription in your
purse or pocket, your first
thought is for safety. You want
accuracy, competence, fresh
potent drugs. But, you also
want that prescription com­
pounded at a fair price. Be­
cause our business is built on
just such a sound basis, we cor­
dially invite you to try us on
your Doctor’» next prescription.
Water Systems
Sheet Metal
Oil Burners
Water Softeners
J U D S O N’S
Plumbing - Heating
“Service Anywhere"
Tel. 414’
9~9 N. Commercial
Salem, Oregon
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tien < mJ S' ; ei I,-. < u. Ii-’en to
STOP THt M* si' . Sunday
luilht» over our !.. al A
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I lead qua iters for th t last minute trift !
Baker’s Jewelry
Capital Drug Co
Salem, Oregon
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PORTLAND AND MILL CITY
CHARLES LOVEE, MANAGER
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The American Flag Is En­
fui led foe Battle for the
First Time.
In our display window
Mountain States
Power Company
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STANDLEY
ART TILE SERVICE
Drain Boards and Bathrooms.
Tub Splash. Beautiful Per­
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Fireplaces, Front and Hearth
Free Estimates
Call evenings
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■ ,n<> , intern destinations via California
and return -r
.r then e of northern U.S. line» for no
more rail fare th • y ou pay t • go straight East and bach!
We do 1’t bls
people
r thinking we're kidding
when we tell them al
•» bargain. It certainly seems
like all those extra mile at i scenic attractions—plus
the winter sunshine of A
Francisco, Los Angeles,
Pal m Springs Pnueni*
d icson ibould cost a whale
of a lot mor
• fare.
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you can even add New Orle
Propane Gas & Appliance
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no \i I ding ■« with an
actual ticket. When v ■ i go F *!
your ticket agent to
route your ticket East thru C • .1 ,ia Ser for younalf.
GEORGE I RREY, Local Agent
COMPANY
Sit Ferry Street
Phone 5098
Santiam Highway
1 Mile South
SALEM
LEBANON
destination is New York,
to your t 'n!
The f-iendly
Saint. Installations, Senira, in Marion. Folk. Linn and
Renton Counties.
Southern Pat., ic
STAYTON