The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, February 17, 1949, Image 8

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    MILL, 1¡1TY ENTtRrmà^ FLHKLABY 17- lÿ4ÿ
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A
Mill City
Eastrn Star, was held at the lodge
hall Monday evening
Fe n Shuey,
matron, ap
pointed Alice Rupp and La Von Krie­
ger as a committee to purchase mat­
erial for a cover for the new electric
signet. Appointed" tn *“tfte th< cover
were La Von Kriever and Ruth Lan-
phear. Wilson Stevens, worthy pat­
ron, offered to make a masonite cov­
er to protect the glass front of the
signet.
It was announced that the Wil­
lamette Matrons and Patrons Assn,
will hold its next meeting here at 8
p. m. Thursday, March 10.
Alice
Rupp was appointed entertainment
chairman.
Serving on the refreshment com­
mittee Monday night were Alice
Rupp, Eva Beck and Vivian Wal­
worth. The ables were attiactively
decorated in the Valentine motif. A
large beautifully decorated cake hon­
ored Fern Shuey, the worthy matron.
brotherhood week
ftsauAHv wn
Mrs. Ingle Johnson slipped on the
ice two weeks ago and twisted he»
left wrist. Mr. Johnson has been do-
ing the housework. He washed M n-
day, ironed Tuesday, cleaned h »use
Wednesday an Thursday he was to
bake for the week end.
Herbert Bayless, while attending
teachers institute in Corvallis, visited
his brother, Ben Bayless, and family
in Creswell and his son, Bill, and
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wife.
Mrs. Bessie Lyons who recently
took a civil service examination for
postal clerk has been given a tem­
porary appointment in the/Mill City
postoffice.
MAROONED IN WYOMING
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b OOPS!
* DIO YOU
DROP IT?
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YOUR WATCH
Has it met with an acci­
dent? 1> It not keeping
good time?
Bring it to
BAK ER’S
Where modern methods and
genuine factory replacement are
installed by a skilled watchmak­
er — means prompt, efficient ser­
vice h nd a dependable tiniekeep-
er.
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
Lyons.
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At the last busine-s meeting Mrl.
Jungwirth was elected secretary to
fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Kenneth
Knight who moved to California. It
was decided to excuse mothers who
were unable to get their children to
school due to bad weather and who
had been absent a month, from pay­ *
ing any fee for the time missed.
A novelty party will be held Fri-
day night at the Santiaw Valley’
Grange.
There will be prizes. No charge
for admission.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Tuesday all day the seniors were
taking annual pictures of different
classes and organizations at school.
Friday afternoon intermural games
will start at school between the dif- 1
ferent classes. Games will be volley
ball and basketball. The volley bad {
teams will be of mixer! groups from .
each class. In the spring games of i
KINDERGARTEN MEETING SET softball will also be played. At the I
A meeting of the mothers of the end of the year a prize will be ¿¿yen
Lyons kindergarten group will be for the class receiving the most point
held Friday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Joe Cribbs. Besides
The Timberwolves being handicap-
the iegular business meeting, Mrs. ped by the loss of one player —Hun- I
Giles Brown, primary teacher in the fei* dropped a hard fought game to
Lyons consolidated school, will talk the Aumsville Rangers in the tour­
on the need of preparing the pr-- naient in Salem last Thursday night
school child for school.
High scorer foi the game was Miller
All mothers interested are invited with 21 pionts; E Thornley, 3; Leo
to attend and meet with the group. Poole, f>; Verheck, 5; Lawrence Poole
The kindergarten children have been 6. The final score was 41 to 42 in
working with finger painting under favor of Aumsville.
the dii*cetion of Mrs. Charles Pow­
er, teacher. Mrs, Powers is a grad­
Next Thursday morning at 9 o’­
uate of the University of California clock the Mississippians from the
and majored in education and art.
National Assembly will present a
The kindergarten at present is u* program at the high school. This is
ing a borrowed phonogiaph in its a return engagement for them. They
music study an I would like the dona­ were very rmich enjoyed on their last
tion of a phonograph and children’s visit.
records for the school. The school will
buy
■ i>tl>e prici
is modest and within its budget. Any­
one interested in sei «¿ng or donating
please call Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth.
Gene Armstrong, Southern Pacific
agent, who went U-ck to Kansas for
his family recently, is snowbeund in
Wyoming and has been for ten days.
It is uncertain when he will get
through. Oscar West of Portland is
substituting for him.
Mrs. Rose Daly gave, a birthday
party for Wilbur Meinert Sunday.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al
Millsap of Gates.
Mr. an I Mrs. Francis Bodeker and
Mr. and Mis. Frank Merrill and chil­
dren drove to the coast Sifnday.
Mis. Ed Rupp left Tuesday for
Canby lo visit Mr. Hupp’s mother,
Mrs. Lena Rupp.
Mrs. Ed Cooke was in Salem Tues­
day on business.
The Lyons Variety Store really saw
a silver lining In the cold weather.
Their business increased 15 per cent
over last January. The fact that peo­
ple stay«! at home and shopper! at
home was the reason.
The Gth grade Cawpfire group, the
Ocrrwnsins, will be taught knitting at
their next meeting by Miss Hope Ba-
ney.
NOTICE
Mill City Women's Club
will meet Tuesday, March 1, at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Graham.
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Phones: Plant 34644; Office 39408
14#5 N. FRONT ST,
SALEM
DINING AND DANCING
3059 Portland Road
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Rubber Boots - All Sizes
Wool Jackets for Men an! boys
HILLTOP
GENERAL STORE
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We Do All Types of
Meat Cutting For Lockers
Custom Curing of Pork
QUICK FREFZING AVAILABLE
Mill City Plumbing
& Heating Supply
The regular jurying of Marilyn
i Chapter, No. 146, Order of the
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KENGOLLIET
Jacob Spaniol & Son
Mehama
TINNERS
and
PLUMBERS
STAYTON, ORE.
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
Bill Dotson
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phone 2152
'stnra hours V a.m. to 5 p.m.
Buddy Clark
Eyes
Dinah Shore
What Did I Do?
I Don’t See Me in Your Eyes
If idy Clark
Anymore
Pee Wee Hunt
Wabash Blues
Baby, Won’t You Please Come
Jo Stafford
Home
Kay Starr
So Tired
Harry James
September Song
Spike Jones
My Old Flame
This Is the Moment Dinah Shore
Benny Goodman Sextet Album
BAKERY & FOUNTAIN
baker
do
Lard
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CASCADE BRAND
Shortening 1GA SN0I(REEM
3 lb. pail
I G A Soap Grains
large pkg
Meat Dept.
GRADE •A’
95
Link Sansage
Bacon Squares
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Green Peppers lb.
CALIFORNIA
07
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.48 Cabbage
SWIFT’S
HEWING - COOKING - WATER HEATING - REFRIGERATION
Produce Dept
.54
Kill Steak
Butane & Propane
.22
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
Apples
S\M BRIO JES. Distributor
Fleetwood’s
Phone Lyons 15
Prices Friday and Saturday
Automatic Appldiidcs
GY. n Heat, Inc
On Highway 222
OREGON
MILL CITY
Apple Sauce
‘First With What You Want Most”
COMPLETE APP1ANCE SERVICE
Radio. Washer Refrigerator and
Electrical Appliance
Stavton 215
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