The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, January 13, 1949, Image 2

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JAM ARY 13. 19«
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LYONS
Seivice held its first meeting of the
year at the George Huffman home
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Alex Bod-
eker was in charge of the business
meeting and Mrs. George Cli.pfel led I
the devotions.
Many plans were discussed for the
coming yer. It was voted to sendîlO
for Suttle Lake. Mr*. Wallace Power
was named chairman of the Sp’ritual
Life. Present were Mesdames Albert
Ring, Laurence Walworth, Loren
Chamberlain, George Clipfell, Wal­
lace Power, Roy Huber, Floyd Bas­
sett, Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Daisy John­
ston, Mrs. Anna Johnson and the hos­
tess, Mrs. Huffman.
By EVA BRESSLER
A holiday wedding in Lyons united
Miss Carmen Westenhouse, daughter
of Mr. an Mrs. Al Stiffler of T h e
Dalles, and Louie Yeager, son of Mrs.
Leo Hodges, in a double ring cere­
mony at the home of the bride’s sis­
ter, Mrs. MaX ” ToKnd. Rev Willis
y of MonmoutR read the sc
vice in the presence of close rela­
tives and friends. Mis. Willis Keith-
ley sang, accompanied by Mrs. To- i
land. Mrs. Toland played the nuptial
music.
The bride was dressed in a green
Mrs. Herman Free was hostess for
suit with brown accessories. Her cor­
sage was an orchid. Miss Jean Schrie the aafte-rnoon card club with the
ver of Molalla was bridesmaid. Mar­ pa:tv held in her home. A 1:30 d -
vin toland acted as best man. Mrs. sert luncheon was followed by fever-
Robert Fetherston received guests al tables of 500, at which high was
held by Mrs. Earl Allen, second by
and ushered.
The young couple left for The , Mrs. Bert Lyons, loW by Mrs. Lloyd
Dalles and will reside in Enterprise Free and Mrs. Pat Lyons drew the
traveling prize. Present besides we e
where he teaches school.
Mrs. Pat Lyons, Mrs. Orville Down-
The Women’ «Society of Christian ing, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Walter
Trade
We anticipât a bri*k trade in wed
furniture, when the ciani gets going.
Why not get rid of your old stuff
NOW?
tess.
Board members of the Peoples Co­
operative Telephone Co. held a meet­
ing at the telephone office Thursday
evening to iscuss plans ford the an­
nual telephone meeting at Rebekah
Hall Tuesday, Jan. 18,
Members of the Lyons Hom« Ex­
tension unit who are making dresses
met at Rebekah Hall Friday and Mor
lay afternoons. The next meeting is
Friday all day at the home of Mrs.
Hugh Johnston in Fox Valley.
Mrs. Albert Bass left for Eureka,
Calif., Monday to visit at the horn-'
of he - father.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Itimery are the
parents of a baby g'rl born at Salem
Memo-rial Hospital Jan. 6. She has
been named Verna Lou.
Adred Martin of Albany visited
his aunt and uncle7*Mr. and Mis. Al­
bert Ring, his hrothr, Wilbur, who
has been quite ill returne home with
him.
Mr. and M rs. Keith Taylor and son
Morsse of Waldport visited relatives
in Lyons over the week end.
Clyde Bressler received word of
the death of his aunt, Mrs. John
Bressler of Halsey. Due to the se-
' vere cold weather and icy roads he
was unable to attend funeral services
held there Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heioeck spent
the week end with relatives in Hills-
boro and Portland.
Stuents returning to Oregon State
College Tuesday were Willard Berry,
Juanita and Duane Downing, Imogen
Roye and Billy Prichard.
William Prichard. Mrs. Charles Pow-
er was hired as musical and free
pl^y instructor, giving the group one
teacher at hand every school day.
Other mother will continue rotation
instruction in »toiy and art.
The financial arangements will be
as before, exceipt that no discounts
will be allowed for absences. A n y
mother may take her turn at teach­
ing or may pay on a straight basis.
The kindergarten has been very
successful, despite the weather.
Santa Claus b ought a new set of
rythm instrments. Other equipment
includes blocks, a sand table, table
and benches, a phonograph, books
and numerous toys. All pre-school
children are welcome.
The Mill City Enterprise
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Mill City, Oregon.
Charlea Wolverton, Editor and Pubb-her
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
Entered
second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office ut Mill City,
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ENTERPRISE 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
section.
Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not
be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
CLASSIFIED KATE
One insertion for 50c or three in.«ertiqns for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
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Mill
buy.
Tommy
Kanoff,
who
broke a bone
Stanley Ogden returned Monday
from Los Angeles where he visited in his foot, is off crutches.
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Lois Hart is confined at home with
his maternal grandmother. His moth­
a
mastoid
condition.
er of Portland accompanied him.
R-»bert Herman was operated upon • l
for appendicitis at the Salem Mem- :
oiial Hosptal Monday. H.is brother
Lenny is home with the whooping
cough.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Calkins left re­
cently for Olympia, Wash., where Mr
Calkins will seek employment.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and 1
daughter Catherine Elizabeth return­
ed to Newport Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Rhoda was in Stayton
Tuesday .
GATES
Mr. Porter of the Mill City Hotel 1
was in Salem Tuesday.
Guests at the Leonard Herman
home Saturday evening were Mr. and
Bill Dot-
Mrs. Bill Dotson.
of
LICENSED •
A birthday party honoring Mrs.
Clayton Baltimore and Miss Leia Mel
Stori- •
Kelly was given by the young people i
A business meeting of the mothers of the Presbyterian Chuich Sunday
LYONS WOMEN’S CLUB
of the kindergarten group was held evening. There were games, a pot
Meets every Thursday at the Com­
last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. luck suppper and group singing.
munity Hall, Lyons, at 2 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Roy have mo’
IT A L
ed- into the Lee Towell house on .
SANTIAM AERIE OF EAGLES
Marion county side.
No. 2945
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Nettleton am.
J. C. JONES, Prop.
Meets at Idanha Rod and Gun Club
Craig Muir were in Salem at her ’
paients’ home over the week end.
MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS
A birthday p.^ty honoring M r s.
NOW
ALBUS
Lowell Stiffler and Mrs. John Muir i
was given by Mrs. Telmer Iverson '
DRUG
and Mrs. George Veteto at the I ver- I 2210 So. Commercial St. Salem
Office
Ph.
6887
Res.
Ph.
6887
son home Satuiday night.
STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podrabsky re­
ceived word this week of the mar­
riage of their son, Josaph, to Miss
20 years of Continuous Service
Barbara Piatt of Council Bluffs, la.
PIANOS
The wedding was solemnized Dee. 31.
F. H. ALBUS, RG. PH.
BAND INSTRUMENTS
The Mill City graue school plays
STAYTON
Stayton here Friday afternoon. The
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
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grade school has won all its games
so far this year.
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ACCORDION LESSONS
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Announcement is made of the en­
gagement of Miss Florence (Wally)
Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
HSMsJiv UU
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Jerry Walter, to Leroy E. Walis, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walis of Pay­
ette, Idaho.
Miss Walter lived in Mill City and
her parents operated a store here.
Beatrice Jones and boys spent the
week in Silverton at the Jones farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hawkins and
Re;. Jar Meeting Mghts
Wayne Kerr returned from Montana
t J
Friday after a vacation in Missoula.
William Kitchen, 78, and Mrs. Pearl
Roberts, 68, bothof Mill City, were
married at Cottage Home Saturday. MILL CITY—4 th Friday Monthly
During the critical daily period of
They will live at Mill City. Mr. Kit IDANHA - 2nd and 4th Thur-- ay
11 :00 a. m to noon and 4:30 p. m.
chen is a patient at Cottage Home LYONS - 1st a..4 3rd Friday Monthly
DRESSES
to 6:30 p. m., reduce all electricity
but will leave there in a few days.
Second Friday open for special meet­ *
used for heating to a minimum.
Mrs. A. W Keri received a letter ings.
from Finland stating the tempera­
Bathe and wash dishes after 6:30
ture was 40 below zero there. She
p. m.; restrict washnig and ironing
also learned that a sister there may
to hours other than the criticol daily
visit in the states this .-umnier.
peried. Turn off lights not octuolly
50 cents in city
Visiting at the home of Ira Teters
C.E ’ Pink” Mason Prop
15 cents per road
needed
over New Year's was Edgar Teters,
mile
outside
an only brother, of Hygiene, Colo. He
Shell Products
has left to visit his daughters in
Auto Storage, Batteries
Mill City Ta i Service
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Your Old
Furniture for New
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Bevier, Mrs. Bob Carleton, Mr: Bob
Free, Mrs. Sam Bridges, Mrs. Percy
Hiatt, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs.
Merrill Brassfield, Mrs. Art..ur Olm-
stead, Mrs. Albert Bass anl the hos­
A Frier.dly Place
To While Away
Mill City Plumbing
Your Idle hours
Richards Tavern
Directory
Organizations
i ir erial Works
Santiam
Hardware
and
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
Mill City Furniture Co
Stayton
ex’s Tavern
A friendly family
atmosphere prevails
I. W. A. - C. 1. 0.
IN YOUR HOME:
Wood’s Stors
MILL CH Y
Service Station
TAXI
YOUR BUSINESS
ESTABLISHMENT:
Phone : >02
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Turn off or reduce to a minimum all
display and ornamental lighting be­
tween 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. Reduce
air conditioning and use of elec-
triaclly operated equipment during
these critical hours. Cut the use of
outdoor and indoor lighting to a
minimum between 4:30 and 6:30
Fishing Tackle
Stop and shop at
it tie French
I'he
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- Zenith
1). W. Reid MD
for latest fashion in coats
suits and dresses
HARLOW L W’.IXRICh
Attorney at La*
THE INDUSTRIAL PLANT:
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Reduce use of all electrically opar-
atad machinery and equipment to
a minimum during the hour* of
11:00 a. m. to noon jnd 4:30 to
6:30 p. m. Alto eliminate during
thia critical period oil ornamental
and les« essential lighting.
115 N High St
SALEM
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Make [very Kilowatt Count!
AI han y
Sis Broadalbin
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Mill City Suite Ban!.!
^Vater^Metal
Oil Burners
Water Softener«
JUDSON’S
Plumbing • Heating
“Service Anywhere"
Tel 414’
9'9 N. Commercial
Salem, Oregon
A Home Bank.Owned
and Managed by Home
People.
\\ .di'e Fumral Heme
AH Depoeitors Insured up to
*5000 00 Under the Term« of
the Federal Deposit Insure ice
Corporation.
Fire and Aatenorive Inaurano»
NoUry Public.
MODERN UNIRVI.
SERVICE
Stayton. Oregon
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Mill City, i >n-gon
Established in 1919
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