The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, February 17, 1949, Image 2

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Mrs. Mike Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Mrs. u. i> Gchaer, who i.iriuaatd
ast repc rt: he is much better.
Jungwirth, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lam­ ice cream, and their mothers who
Hrs. Don Scanner is in Salem vis- .
bert, Pete Jungwirth and Mr. and baked bi.'hday cakes. Thu students itiug at the home of her son, Robert
MHI City, Oregon.
Hr EVA HK EH KL EK
were Ronald Knapp, Edward Bishop Boaz, and family She will remain !
Mrs. John Jungwiith, all of Lyons.
Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber and -n George Rambo.
until the snow and bad weather here
Mrs. John Jungwirth was hoste-
are over.
for the meeting of the Altar Sock y little son Dennis spent several days
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
Members of the Gates Women’s
last week at the home of her parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darrel
Cole
and
tit her home. The afternoon was
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Club have received an invitation
in making plans and working for the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey of Sil­ iron» the Mehama W’omen’s Club to daughter Jo Ann of V. aidport spent Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City,
verton.
the week end at the home of his par- Or4(i!on Jnder
Act of March 3, 1379.
bazaar. Plans were made for a St.
Mr. and Mis. Bob Romine left Sat­ be their guests .Tuesday evening, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Buriel Cole. Bur­
ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Patrie’s party. Present were M r s •
urday for Dea Moines, la., where she Feb. 22, in Mehama at the clubhouse, dette Cole, wife and new baby re- , Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and
dames Fred Lindemann, Pat Lyory,
was called by the serious illness of at 8 o’clock. Transportation will be turned to their home in Mill City those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the “Too Late to Classify”
Philip Pietrok, Clarence Jungwirth,
provided and any number wishing to after spending a week at the Cole sectfOn.
her mother and sister.
Francis Jungwirth, Merrill Bras.-
attend should contact Mis. Joe Joa­ home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Gooch
Sr.
spent
Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not
field, Paul Gerath, Sam Bridges, Lou
quin, secretary.
the
week
end
in
Lebanon
at
the
home
Mrs. Chris Knutson has been visit­ be responsible for more than one ^correct insertion.
Doerfler, Doc Jungwirth, Fathed
of their son, Fred, Jr., and family,
ing friends and relatives in Poitland i
CLASSIFIED RATE
Schneider and the hostess.
The Gates Women's Club met in for the past week.
and celebrated their 53rd wedding
One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
,
regular
session
Thursday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge were
Faith Rebekah lodge held its meet­ anniversary.
Mi. and Mrs. John Neal wept to j in the social rooms of the high school guests of Mrs. Eva Sylvester at her
ing at the hull) with the following
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te.-ses, Mrs. William Athey home in Lebanon Sunday.
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officers in the chairs: Helen MiClurg, Scio Sunday to attend the 60th wed-
' and Mrs. Joe Joaquin, served a des­
ding
anniversary
of
her
parents,
Mr.
Mrs. Glen Hcnness and son Keith
OCÁATIOM
noble giand, Frances McCarley, vice
PlJBLIS
sert luncheon to the six membeis at­ ■weie business visitors in Corvallis
grand, Garnett Bassett, secretary, and Mrs. Geoge Westenhouse.
tending. Following a short business Monday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Bassett
and
and Beulah Lewis, treasurer. Follow­
{ meeting with Mrs. Elmer Stewart
Local Hig School teachers attend- ' Jting her son, Lowell Stiffler, and morning at 10.
ing the regular routine, Alta Bode- son Cecil were Sunday guests at the
| pre-iding, the remainder of the af­ ed the Marion County teachers in- family for a few days.
ker, good of the order chairman, read home of their son, Dale, and his wife
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust were in
ternoon was spent informally. Miss stitute in Salem Thursday and Fri- f The American Legion will meet
a letter of suggestions on ways of in Corvallis. Noima Jean and Lorena
Albany last Wednesday.
Eleanor Ti indie, of Salem, represent- day of last week.
June
Devine
of
Gates
went
with
them
Thursday evening at the church re-
making money and other ideas. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. James Houston and
Mrs. Mabel Farrell of White, S. ' ing the Home Extension Unit, who
creation building.
B. Julian gave an interesting talk on
Miss Daisy Hendricson were in Sa­
was scheduled to speak on the selec­
Dak.,
visited
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
The Predbyteiian Missionary Soci­ lem Wednesday.
their trip east. At the social hour
tion of china postponed her talk un­
ety will meet at the R. L. Faust res­
the committee, Helen McClurg, Car Minnie Smith. Mrs. Farrell and Mrs.
til such a time that the weather
idence Wednesday, Feb. 23.
rie Naue and Alta Bodeker, entei- | ; Smith went to Salem Sunday to vis-
would permit a larger attendance.
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it
other
friends
fiom
South
Dakota.
Dr. David J. Ferguson attended
twined with a Valentine party. Re- 1
By CHARLES DE SULLY
Th^ club will sponsor a commun­
Mrs. Floyd Bassett entertained in
Presbytery in Albany Tuesday.
freshments were served at the close
was
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
McKinney
ity no-host dinner the evening of
of the meeting with the tai'les de­ honor of their son, Cecil, on his 12th
The executive board of the PT A
born a son, 8 pounds, 15 ounces, at
birthday. Covers were laid for Car­ February 24 at the schoolhouse.
met at the home of Mrs. Robert Ve-
corated in the Valentine motif.
A fi ion Uy place to meet
a
Salem
Hospital.
Those present Thursday were Miss
roll, Shirley and George Johnston,
neas
Wednesday.
Mis. McKinm y is doing well and
Trindle, Miss Georgia Shane,. Mrs.
and eat.
John Jungwirth was surprised Sat­ Iceland Humphries, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Teeters have
will be home shortly.
Velma
Carey,
Mrs.
Laura
Joaquin,
Bassett
and
Cecil.
urday evening when a gioup of re­
Rain coming on Wednesday and been ill with colds the past two weeks
School took up again Monday in Mrs. Elmer Stewart, and the hos­
latives and friends gathered to help
Mrs. Olie Green is ill with pneu­
the
sinking of the snow certainly
him celebrate his birthday anniver­ Lyons district, No. 29J after a week tesses, Mrs. Joaquin and Mis. Athey. was a welcome sight. It turned out monia at the home of her daughter,
sary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill of closing due to the deep snow and
Mrs. John A. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Raines were since it was too good to last.
Porter of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Hen teachers institute Thursday and Fri-
Air mail postcards are now avail­
Michael Howland had a nasty cut
happily
surprized
Sunday
when
their
day.
Information ('enter.
ry Jungwirth of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
able
at the postoffice for four cents.
on
the
back
of
his
head
caused
when
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomson re- cnildren and families came to their
Lou Doerfler of Mehama, Mr. and
Mrs.
Gertrude
Mason
returned
on
Detroit, Oregon
'he was playing on a swing. After
Mrs. Craire Thomas of Jordan, M I 8. turned from- Seattle the first of the home with a large turkey and all first aid at Idanha he was taken to Friday from Harrisburg where she
24 hour- a day
Edith Missler of Stayton, Mr. and week. Thorson is swyer at the Mt. the fixin's foi a dinner honoring Mr. the doctor to hav^ stitches put in.
had spent a month with her son, Ar­
and Mrs. Raines on the 25th anniver­
Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth, Mr. and Jefferson Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and boys thur ,and family. On her return she
Sunday dinner guests at the home sary of their marriage. They were
Mrs. Fiancis Jungwirth, Mr. and
of Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Lindemann also present a silver service for eight have gone for a two weeks vacation visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mason
. of Rickreall.
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill and son Tnose pi esent were Tilmon Ra.nes Jr. in California.
D W. Reid MD k
Mrs. D. B. Hill returned from Sa­
Mis. Lee Thorton is very efficient­
Bl W i'1 of Mill City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline and son,
PI IYSICIAN & SURGEON I?
Mrs. Bert Lyons.
and William' Okerman. ail of Sweet ly helping in the store while they are lem where she had been staying for
1 medical treatment.
Home, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cline and away.
Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris spent
son, house guests at the Raines home
the
week
end
in
Portland
and
Hills-
Mr. and Mrs. Ju ^T'^kepfer
Septic Tanka Cleaned
boro.
three children from Coon Hollow, and
Tanks priced $12 50 and up,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek had
were the honoied couple.
Valentine
parties
and
boxes
and Electric Roto-Rooter Sew­
dinner
Saturday with Mrä. Addie
Mrs. Virgil Cribbs gave an aftei-
Guests at the home of Mr. and
held in each of the different rooms
er Service. No digging. Ne
Wells.
school
Valentine
party
at
her
home
after
­
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.Mrs.
Riley
Champ
were
her
son
in the grade sfhool Monday
and
nut.
Elder Verne Lee of Sweet Home
noon. In the fifth and sixth grades family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Humph­ for Larry and Sharyn, and their
Phone 3-9468 or 3-5327..........
is
replacing Elder Fumell in the Lat­
and
re-
occur-
friends.
Games
were
played
reys and son and Earl Humphreys,
the students whose birthdays
Rea. 107* Elm St, W. Salen,
freshments served. Children attend- ter Day Saints Church. Mr. Fumell
red in January and Febiuary were all of Toledo.
especially honored by their teacher,
Mrs. Edward Teitze who has been ing were Carol an Shirley Veness, has gone to Arlington Wash., Mr.
in
Poitland at the home of her daugh Shereen and Craig Muir, Lincoln and Lee is a resident of New Mexico and
HOWARD CORSET SIKH’ »
ter, Mrs. Scott Lindsey, for several Jefferson Wolvetton, Rodney Syver- was doing missionary work in Sweet
weeks, has reteued home. Her health son and the host and hostess. Assist­ Home.
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
The church membership has grown
is reported to be much imprAr I fol­ ing Mrs. Cribbs was her mother, Mrs
Spe cial Attention Given to Fittings
to 65 or 70 since it started. Seivices
Arnold
Syverson.
lowing
medical
treatment
in
Poit
­
Hosiery Linger -ie -Dreeses-Smocks
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podiabsky, Mr. are held in Odd Fellows Hall Sunday
131 High St. Salem Ph. 40.12
Bill Hutchinson, Lyons, Kt. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were and Mrs. Albert Toman, Mr. and
Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. George Veteto and Mr. and Mrs.
LICENSED
Mrs. Rosa Daly in Mill City. The din­ Robert Veness were Mill City cou­
ner waes in observance of the birth­ ples attending the folk dance meet­
day anniversaiy of her son-in-law, ing in Scio Sunday afternoon. They
will participate in the Folk Dance
Wilbur Meinert.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
There has been much sickness here Festival naxt Sunday in Portland,
$1 per month and up
Itayton 324
during the past week, colds and flu, sponsored by the International Folk
Also ner ving Gates and Lyons
'he result of the continued cold wea- Dancers and the Bureau of Parks.
‘ther.
Brush Those Tears From Your
* Blacksmithing
MILL CITY
50 venta in city
Vernon Todd, superintendent of
Mrs. Steve Champ and daughter
* Welding
DISPOSAL SERVICE
15 cents per road
I ila have both ,bee,i seriously HI at schools, sprained his ankle playing
* Logging anil Sawmill
■aile outside
Phone 2102
their homt from a sinus infection.
basketball over the weekend .
Repairing.
LEONARD HERMAN
Mrs. Harold Wilson is recovering
Mrs. L. E. Stiffler of Salem is vis-
Mill City Ta i Service
from an attack of the flu wluch has
BLOCK WEST OF THEATER
’kept her confined to her home fore
Phone 2602
I some time.
Gilbert Brosig was taken suddenly
One of Portland’s favorite wom­
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en’s apparel stores with branches
I City made two trips during the day.
inAlbany and Eugene announces
the opening of a beautiful fash­
ion salon in Salem.
I
Kailes label is a guarantee of
tailoring that imparts to qual­
ity garments distinctive fashions
COME TO SALEM
Bringing you up-to-the-
I
minute fashions in Suits
COATS and DRESSES
The Mill City Enterprise
LYONS
Idanha
Arthurs Cafe
Chicken in
the Rough
MIKE’S
Septic Service
(¡ates
Mill City
GARBAGE
SERVICE
ILA. Schroeder
Repair Shop
Grand Opening
It’s
“DAVENO
DAZE”
:
Heart Disease
is America's
No. 1 Killer
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of Lorraine gabardine. All colors.
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suit featuring cable stitching
rorstman tweed two way coat,
pleat in back, with or with-
ut belt, in black, brown, aqua,
e .or lime.