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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTKKTHUE, FEBRUARY S. 1949 f ments were served by Hi ra Berry, lildred .'air anu Norma Penning ton. Faith Rebekah Lodge held its meet ing at the hall with the following of- I Miss Imogene Boye, student at Or ficers in the chairs: Helen McClurg, egon State College, spent the week noble grand, Frances McCarley, vice end at the home of her parents, Mr. grand, and Garnett Bassett, secre and Mrs. E. I.. Boye. She had as her tary. The usual routine of business [ house guest Miss Dorothy Anderson was carried out. Hazel Shields, left of Portland. supporter to vice grand, Mildred ’ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber and Carr, warden, and Eva Biessler, color 1 son Dennis visited Sunday at the bearer, were installed. At the social home of her parents, Mr. and Mr«. hour Mrs. Paul Pennington was hon Eldon Mulkey of Silverton. Several from Lyons attended the ored with a shower, with several who weie unable to attend sending gifts. fire benefit at Gates Saturday after At the close of the evening refresh-- noon for Mr. and Mr«. Glen Henness who recently lost their home by fire. George Berry who has been quite ill at his home is improving. Marvin Berry is in charge of janitor work and the hosteae, Lyons. LYONS n» FVA BRESSLER M.s. Jach Duggan v i Test' s a shower in he- hr n^ Fr’.dry rv»n' ; r honoring Mr-. Fran"'» Bolik’ ' Mil) City. The tven'nff rni p t informally and after opening of the gifts dainty refreshments were serv ed to Mrs. Bodeker, the honored guest, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. Frank Mer.'ill. Mrs. Will»^ Meinert, Mrs. Albert To man, Mrs. Lois Andersen, of Mil! City, Mi«. John Kunkle, Mrs. Keith Salchenberger, Mrs. Alex Bodeker I Mi DutCgan SANTIAM LIONS <’ I U H A ». se- afr ■» ■»> •»> •* THE ^m^rs > m at the ssch< ol during his illness. Mr. and Mr». Norman Johnson of I Portland spent the week end at the . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. The Freres-Frank Lumber Co. has purchased a fuel hog from the Gol JUST EAST OF GATES den State lumber Co. at Gates. 1 K > <«. •» -t» •» < Dr. Roy Fedje, district superin I tendent, of Salem, gave the morn ing sermon at the Methodist Church i Sunday, followed by a pot luck dfti- | HAULING CATS, ner at the noon hour and a fiist quar SHOVELS and terly conference in the afternoon. HEAVY EQUIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knight and sons have moved to Arcata, Calif., Salem Heavy Hauling & where he will be employed. Knight Equipment Co. was formerly employed at the Mt. Phones: Plant 34644; Office 39408 Jefferson box and veneer factory. Judge and Grant Murphy of Sa 1405 N. FRONT ST, lem were Sunday guets at the home SALEM of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth. Work day iwas held at the Metho dist Church Monday. Several men spent the day falling and cutting up three fir trees, which were old land marks and really added to the ap pearance of the church grounds but were found to be detrimental to the roof. Miss Wilma Lambert who is em ployed at the Lyons Food Market is on a week's vacation. MILL C I T Y M aples •> Planing and Processing Co FOR HIRE ? • RETAIL LUMBER H, gj, I . M c D aniels tiny •4 i . 5 ‘ The Man with the Horn CLUB COMBO DINING AND DANCING 3059 Portland Road ................. « ... Rubber Boots - All Sizes Wool Jackets for Men anJ Boys AMATEUR SHOW HILLTOP Tuesday, Feb. 15, 8 P.M. GENERAL STORE fi Ih-iaes to be awarded to contestants rating highest on applalae meter. No age. limit. Interested contestants may apply for auditions at Stiffler's Ra dio and Appliance Store and at the Mill City Theater in the eve nings. All chosen contestants m ust put up an entry or bond few of $5.00 to be refunded after the performance, win. lose or draw. Any kind of amateur talent acceptable. When vour watch is slow <>r takes time off—it's loaf ing on the job and in need of analysis. Call on Baker’s! It will be returned to you a well adjusted timepiece. í $25 $15 FORREST BAKER Expert Repairing by a LICENSED WATCHMAKER Baker’s Jewelry MILL CITY BENEFIT A SVC ( ESS The Mill City Volunteer Firemen held a benefit dance at the fore hall Friday, Jan. 28 for the Glen Henness family which lost their home by fire last week. A committee of citizens of Gates and the auxiliary aided in the plan- ning and sale of tickets to the affair which was a success. NIUW Don't borrow. Subscribe! Mill City Plumbing Jacob Spaniol & Son TINNERS and PLUMBERS STAYTON, ORE. MILL CITY TAVERN THE KEY TO BYRON DAVIS, PROP. HER HEART Bill Dot* »n i .^5.. .-r-r-rra Montuna Slim One Golden Curl Rosalie Allen Spanish Polka Tommy Dorsey Until Gene Autry a Fool to Care < Ixiuise Massey Waltz Doi is Day in Love Must Walk in Line Eddy Arnold Glen Miller Star Dust Bo Wills Roundup Bob Wills Alb. Organ Reveries Dick Leibect PORTER & LAU "Firs’. With What You Want Most" COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE Radio, Washer Refrigerator and Electrical Appliance | Mill City 1884 Stayton ill LICENSED PLUMBER Phone 2152 Sl.xre hours t) a.ni. to 5 p.m. “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL city CASCADE BRAND Com SyrupiASTY Processed C heese IGA Soap Grains 5 lb. jar Meat Dept. Produce Dept pack brand — dark SWIFT'S Brookfield 1 lx. can Sauer Kraut 1 lb. Swift's Premium Butane & Propane Wieners B0TH FOR Clean - Economical 57 Swift’s Dixie Bacon Squares C OOKING - W ATER HEATING - REE OREGON 28 2 LB. LOAF large pkg SPECIAL — Florida New f TEXAS Pink Grapefruit Swift's Smoked Boston Butts 49 s Automatic Appliance Gas Heat, Iiu SAM BRIO JES. Distributor Phone Lyons 15 Prices Friday and Saturday On Highway 222 è