The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 23, 1948, Image 8

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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE,
DECEMBER ¿3. 1»4|
Highlight of the evening was the Gates.
The Lee Basets aie spending the
dedication of the now electric signet
The next reguar meeting if the holiday with her parents, Mr. and
recently purchased by the ■ haptt .
council will be held in Mill City, Jan. Mra. R. C. Shepherd, in Salem.
Installation! of new officers will be 13 in the high school.
Harry Wood went to Bend last week
Election of officers for the ensuing
end to attend tie wedding of his
year and initiation of three new mem held Jan. 3 with Rex Hartley, worthy
T. e J. C. Kiinmen 11s are having grand .on, Donald Wood.
bers were both held at the final meet­ grand patron, as installing officer.
relatives from Eugene for Christmas
ing of the year for Marilyn Chaptei,
M . and Mrs. Ernest Jose and Cleo
The annual council meeting of tho dinner.
No: 145, OES. Presiding were Alice
are pending Christmas with Mrs.
Mra. Ge ge Eve
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la, s Vein.a Smith l. e <
Rupp, worthy matron, and W. B. Shu­ Marion district Boy Scouts organ:za-
g Ertue is
tion was held Tuesday night, Dec. 14, in Albany last week with friends.
ey, worthy j.ation.
taking a busman’s holiday, cooking
Mr. and Mrs. George E era are hotdojs at the Jordan dance.
Distinguished guests were Alice in the recreation rooms of the Gates
w high school, with Scout and Cub lead- spend ng Chi >stmas with their daugh
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust and Bob,
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gale and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thacker
of Oregon. Elward Hoonsberger, ji .^ jets, sponsors and others p esent.
A dinner prepared hy Mrs. Velma Bentz of Oregon City.
•vill have Chr.-# i-% nper with Mrs.
nior past pat, on of Adah Chapter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan are hav­ Alice Thacker.
both of Independence, and Sue Tue', Carey was served at 7 o’dock to the
ing their son, Ronald, and daughte-,
grand chapter by-law^ comm ttoe 22 in attendance.
At the Lee Ross’ will be his rela­
L. E. Spiaker, Stayton pubdsher, Blanche and husband for Christmas tives from Portland and Salem.
member, Acacia Chapter, Stavton.
Receiving the initiatory degree presided at the meeting which fol­ dinner.
The Don Sheythes are spending the
Frank Blazek an Carol Jane and day in Salem with her parents and
were Doris Haseman, Gladys Alvin lowed the dinner. F. M. Forrette was
and Katherine Slater, all of Idanha. elected chairman of the di itrict, re­ Patricia Wolverton spent Wednesday thence to Pedee to his parents’ home.
Fem Shuey was elected worthy placing Mr. Spraker who had served in Salem Shopping.
matron; Wilson Stevens, worthy pa­ for the past thres years in that of­
tron; Marguerite McCoy, associate fice. Barney Kirsch of Mehama was
matro; Laurence Walworth, associate elected vice iffiairman, and the dis­
patron; Edith Mason, secretary, Ma­ trict committee included Clyde Gol-
ry Tuers, treasure:; Lois Scott, con­ en. Mill City, Otis White. Detroit,
ductress; and Hallie Toman, associ­ L. C. Martin, George Huffman, Ken­
neth Hansen, Mr. Spraker, C. R.
ate conductress.
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-at Baldwin, Glen Julian, E. T. Moore,
T. R. Burton and Raymond Frey.
Chfj Ambers'
After dinner speaker was M. D.
Woolley of the Woodburn State
Training School, who urged that the
leaders try to impress on the public
the need of scouting. He declared
JUST EAST OF GATES
that scouting taught many things
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:«• •t that boys once leared from heir fa­
thers when life was at a less rapid
ipace. Mrs. Woolley stressed the im­
portance of early training and guid­
HAULING CATS,
ance to direct the boy’s energies into
SHOV ELS and
useful and productive channels t o
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
avoid too much idle time, which, he
said, leads to serious trouble for the
Salem Heavy Hauling & lad.
Attending were Mr. Woolley, Erie
Equipment Co.
Soderbeig, Albany and Walter Scott,
Phones: Plant 34611; Office 39408 I Salem, assistant Scout executives;
1105 N. IRON! ST..
Mr. and Mrs. Spraker, Clarence Bald
SALEM
win and Frank Forrette, Stayton;
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grimes, Lyons;
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kirsch, Meha­
ma; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe,
Don't borrow. Subscribe!
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George Veteto, W. Hampton, Clyde
Lyons Beauty Shop
Golden and R. L. Stiffler, Mill City;
Over Heineck’s Grocery
and,Mr an I Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Car­
CLARA BAM Prop.
ey, Hany Harmon and Gale Carey,
Luzier’s Guaranteed Cosmetics
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Phone 923
tiny M c D aniels
LYONS
The Man with the Horn
To Wish You
Every Happiness
this Blessed
CHRISTMAS DAY
Bridge Tavern
MEHAMA
THE
M aples
FOR HIRE
HILLTOP
GENERAL STORE
Planing and
Processing Co
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DINING AND DANCING
3059 Portland Real
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Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance
TOY &
HOBBY
SHOP
CI UB COMBO
• RETAIL LUMBER
COME IN AND SHOP AROUND
35 MILES FROM THE CLOSEST PARKING METER
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163 N. Commercial
Phone 21588
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP
“At th3 Bottom of the Hill”
Salem
MILL CITY
OREGON
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LAST MINUTE
ALBUM SI GGESTIONS
Tommy Doieey’s Clambake Seven
Dreamland Special VaugnMonroe
Glen Miller Album
Bob Wills Round-up
Square Dances
Cliff Stone
Ink Spots, Vol. II
Show Boat
Tommy Dorsey
American Spirituals
Familiar Hymns
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Margaret O’Brien
Bugs Bunny Stories for Children
Boogie Woogie
Freddie Slack
Nil Method Cleaners
PORTER & LAI)
“First With What You Want Most”
COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE
Radio. Washer Refrigerator and
Electrical Appliance
Mill City 1884
Stayton 215
Peaches
No. 2 1-2 Tins, in Heavy Syrup
42
Tomato soup
.32
No. 2 1-2, Breitwest
Apricots
No. 2 1-2 Elsinore, whole peeled
Campbells, THREE CANS FOR
Applesauce
11 <>z. Cans -------- THREE FOR
Peanuts
May there be Happiness
Pears
Otoe Products .10
5 different kinds of beans and
hominy 11 oz. cans, aa.
Fresh roasted. lb.
tied up with every
SMOKED SHANKLESS
Gift on Your tree
This coupon worth 10c on the
Picnic Hams
pnrchase of any $1.00 item in
the store
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