The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, January 20, 1949, Image 2

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JAM ARY 20. 191»
LYONS
Hr EVA BRESSLER
Jack Nash left fr Indiana where
he will spend the next month visit-
ing with relatives.
Don Gibb of Independence is at
the home of hi« giandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Fet'herston. Gibb,
who is a licensed electrician, expects
to establish himself in business here
Sunday dinner guest» at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spaulst a
week in Salem visiting ! datives and her, and Hazel Lewis; examining,
Verna West, I.azel Lewis and Hazel
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Shields. Helen Anderson was elected
Cecil
were Sunday evening guests at a trustee ftfr a term of three years,
1
(the home of his cousin and family, to replace Ethel Huffman, outgoing
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bassett in Salem. member^ A? the cloze' of the business
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett * Cor meeting a no-host pot luck supper
vallis visited relatives in Lyons and I was served.
Mill City over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cookingham of ! The Altar Society held its meet­
Portland were Saturday guests at ing at the home of Mrs. Pat Lyons
the home of his mother, Mrs. ferrah Wednesday afternoon. Many plans
•'were made fr*the coming year, with
Cookingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield wo k under way for the bazaar to
and son Bob were dinner guests at be held in the Fall. At the close of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Bet- the meeting Mrs. Calvin Trahan was
cke of Aumsville. The occasion hon­ | honored with a shower. Those pre­
111 ored Mis. Brassfield n her birthday sent were Mesdames Mike Schwindt,
annivessar.,.
Herman Free, Bob Free, Lloyd Free,
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Cullwell are John Jungwirth, Lol Doerfler, Philip
the parents of a baby girl born at Pietik, Merrill Brassfield, Sam
Salem Memorial Hospital Monday, Bridges, E’ather Schneider and the
Jan. 10.
hostess.
and children of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Teagen of Mehama.
Bob Brassfield and Don Gibb spent
the week end in Port's.id #visiting
relatives and frielrfs.
-.-'U.
Mrs. Nannie Martin of Salem is
visiting relatives in Lyons. She is
a guest at the Bert Lyons, Clyde
Lewis and Velvie Lewis liomes.
Mrs. Hetshei Culwell and infant
daughter were brought hc.w from
the Salem MemoriST Hospital. Her
mother, Mrs. Joe Weitman of Aums­
ville will spend several days with
her.
•
Mrs. Henry Skeils Is spending this
Trade b
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Your Oh i
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furniture, when the dam gets g< •ing. I
E Why not get rid of your old ■tuff
| NOW?
Mill City Furniture Co.
Installation preceded all other bus­
iness at the regular meeting of Faith
' :
Rebekah Lodge in Lyons Wednesday
Stop and shop at
evening. District deputy president,
Effie Heineck, and the following in­
stalled the new officers: Verna. West,
deputy marshal. Alice Huber, deputy
Aarden, Hazel lewis, deputy chap­
lain, Ethel Huffjnan, deputy secre-
tary-treasure, and Eva Bressler, out­
side guardian.
Installed Wire: Helen McClurg,
for latest fashion in coats
noble granm Frances McCarley, vice
rrand, Helen Andersen, conductor,
suits and dresses
;
lllanche Wagner, musician, Alta Bo-
•1 < leker, right supporter to noble grand
Pay one-half, charge one-half
<lsie Myers, left supporter to noble
rrand, Jean Roberts, right supporter
SALEM
t o vice giand. New officers unable
t ;o attend were Tlosa Berry, cha; lain,
J Mildred Carr, warden, Ruth Morris, M
Water Systems
Sheet Metal
>ast ni.le grand, Hazel Shields, left
Burners
Water Softeners
1 1 s supporter to vice grand, Lois Mye:s,
J U D S O N’S
: i nside guardian, Zona Sischo, outside
Plumbing - Heating
ruardian, and Eva Bressler, flag
Service Anywhere”
ID >earer, will be installed at a later
14 279 N. Commercial
' d
Salem, Oregon
::i Hazel Lewis was appointed staff
c aptain, and Alta Bodeker, good of
■ t he order chaiiman. The following
Weddle Funeral Home
committees were appointed: floral
Alta Bodeker, Alma Olmstead, anil
MODERN FUNERAL
■ Patton; publicity,/* va Bressler,
SERVICE
due Heineck and Ethel Huffman;
Stayton,
Oregon
auditing, Anna B. Julian, Alice Hu-
The ' ittle French
Furniture foi New
,
We anticipat a brisk trade in used
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The Mill City Enterprise
Mül City, Oregon.
Charlea Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at 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 RATE
One insertion for 50c or three insertions for »1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
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T'ARD OF THANKS
We are very grateful for the many
acts of kindness and expressions of I
sympathy during our recent beieave-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Beauford Flatman
Mill City Plumbing
& Heating Supply
Directory
of
Bill Do* ■ n
Organizations
LICENSED DUMBER
Phone 2152
Spire Jymrs I' .i.m. to 5 p.m.
LYONS WOMEN’S CLUB
Meets every Thursday at the Com­
munity Hall, Lyons, at 2 P. M.
CAPITA L
Monumental Works
SANTIAM AERIE OF EAGLES
No. 2945
Meets at Idanha Rod and Gun Club
J. C. JONES. Prop.
MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS
NOW
ALBI S
2210 So. Commercial St. Salem
Office Ph. 6887
Res. Ph. 6887
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BAND INSTRUMENTS
INSTRl MENT REPAIRING
STAYTON
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LESSONS
Jacquith Music Co.
Tex’s Tavern
SALEM
136 N. High St.
Tel those "Sofa Wide'Seats... up to five feet wide! And soft!
v Feel that *A1id Ship' Ride.. .you'll ride in the level center section of the car!
Feel thatTqua-Poise'power in both the new lOOh.p. V-8 and the 95h.p.Six!
Feel those‘Hydra-Coil' Springs in front teamed with Tara-Flex‘Springs in the rear!
steering I
A friendly family
a innsphere prevails
I. W. A. - C. I. 0
Regn ,r Meeting
ights
Feel the wheel...you'll love
that arrow-straight
n i u ii.ïr.'W
20 years of Continuous Service
PIANOS
ACCORDION
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MILL CITY -4t>' Friday Monthly
IDANHA - 2nd and 4th Thurs ay
LYON'S - 1st and 3rd Fndav Mont:; \
Second Friday open for special m-e' t
I ngs.
I'AXl
tn
Wood’s Stors
50 renta in city
15 .enta per road
mile outside
Mill City Ta i Service
Phone ••>02
Bell & Devers
reel that heavy gauge
steel ‘Lifeguard' Body and
5 member box section frame
59% more rigid
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
rn I<r-
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D. W. Reid MD
Stayton :’?4
HARLOW L Wl INRICK
Attorney at La*
Theres a, ¿Frd in your future
Drive a Ford and
FEEL the difference "
Mill City Slate Bank
Mill City, (in-gon
A Home Bank,Owned
and Managed by Home
People.
Established in
Herrold-Philippi Motor Co.
STAY TON
1919
All Depositors Insured up to
»WOO 00 Vader the Term* of
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
Fire and Automotive Inaurante
Notary Public.