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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1949)
» KHK L AR Y 24. 1949 where they went to »ee hi» brother. Rev. J. S. Watkins. Unfortunately he was not home but they had a nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rupp are moving in the near future to Klamath, Calif., where Mr. Rupp will work with Ro bert Schroeder. Jerry Swan is learning pi inting in the local newspaper office. A biithday party was given Tues day in honor of Mrs. George Veteto by Mrs. Telmer Iverson. Guests in cluded Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. Larry Laarbakken, Mis. Syverson, Mrs. Lo well Stiffler and Mrs. John Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Lary Laarbakken and Mrs. Severson and Mr. Anderson, re latives of rMs. Telmer Iverson, are leaving this week for their home in North Dakota. Officers and members of Marilyn chapter of the OES are invited to Acacia chapter. Stayton, Tuesday to the dedication of a ceremonial rug and initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drapella and fam ily of Lebanon visited friends in Mill City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Land and Su san of Salem spent the week end at the I^e Ross home. In the shuffle board tournament at Jerry Lyons’ tavern in Gates, the Mill City men and Gates women won in their respective contests. Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins re turned Monday from Washington Gate». OOPS! DID YOU DROP IT? YOUR WATCH Has it met with an acci dent? Is it not keeping good time? The Youth Fellowship of the Pres byterian Church will give a Wash ington biithay party Friday evening in the recreation hall. The committee to plan the party met Wednesday at the manse with Dr. David J. Fergus on. Bring it to BAK ER’S Mill City Jewelry Where modern methods and genuine factory replacement are installed by a skilled watchmak er — means prompt, efficient ser vice and a dependable timekeep er. r aUUARV son ’M» i » ■»- MS- -MS- na.: ->• »- i M8 Cliff Ambers MILL CITY M aples FOR HIRE Mrs. Ira L. Shanks, formerly Mrs. Harry Chance of Mill City, won a $500 gas refrigeiator and 365 pack ages of frozen food on the “What’s My Name” program Saturday. Miss Marguerite May W’hitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney of Salem, Rt. 1, will be un iter! in marriage with Rex M. Hamp ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Warner Hampton of Gates in the Mill City Church of Christ Saturday at 3. p.m. The Rev Dr. H. B. Hampton of Portland will perform the ceremony. Everyone is invited to attend. There will be a reception in the church base ment after the ceremony. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Intermural garnet # ve startej at the high school. The Freshmen being in the lead, after winning their vol- I ley ball game Friday afternoon from the juniors 35 to 33, and Tuesday night defeating the S/>homores 45 I to 25. The juniors and seniors each have won and lost one game. The I freshmen beat the seniors Tuesday night 22-30. The seniors defeated the sophomores Friday 16-32 and lost to the juniors Tuesday night. I TINY McDANIELS The Man with the Horn CLUB COMBO DINING AND DANCING 3059 Portland Road u.i.MiuMwiui inc uii.iumMiiauiuiinwiMih ¡«i Rubber Boots - All Sizes Wool Jackets for Men anti boys i i I HILLTOP Stephen Beck, coach^ and Miss Hope Baney hive airanged a ping pong tournament at school. The girls will play in a single elimination tour nament and so will the boys. Very few games have been played so se- sults of the tournament will be hard to determine. The girls volley ball team will go bo Stayton Thursday afternoon to play the Stayton girls. They hope to do better than in their last game Mrs. Dunkle, mother of Mrs.. Joe with Stayton. Podtabsky of Mill f ity, underwent a NOTICE Mill City Women’s Club serious operation recently. She lives will meet Tuesday, March 1, at the in Jacksonville, Ore. home of Mrs. Ernest Graham. Don’t borrow. Subscribe! Mr. and Mrs. Byron Davis spent the week end at their cabin in Alsea. Mrs. Henrietta Quinn of Seaside Jacob Spaniol & Son is a guest of Mrs. Albert Millsap in TINNERS and PLUMBERS STAYTON, ORE. K FOR “ ettel B “ /iead THE • urn „« ii m iia n iii «■WRUHiua.iHMtn m Phones: Plant 34644,- Office 39408 1405 N. FRONT ST, SALEM I • • RETAIL LUMBER Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co. I Planing and Processing Co. • HAUUNG CATS, SHOVELS and HEAVY EQUIPMENT GENERAL STORE MILL CITY IMilHiUlNIlUlllllllllILlIIIII We Do All Types of Meat Cutting For Lockers Custom Curing of Pork QUICK FREFZING AVAILABLE Mill City Plumbing & Heating Supply ALL WORK GUARANTEED MS- JUST EAST OF GATES h <«• -MP -Mt- <«■ :«• «• ■: Dick Turpin received a telegram Feb. 19 stating his brother, Ralph Turpin, 65, died at Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 18. Funeral and interment will be in the E. verview mausoleum in Portland Feb. 24. Mrs. Anne Dawes is negotiating the 'Bale of her home in Mill City to Martin Jepson. She will rent from Mr. Jepson who will use part of the property for a business establishment I 3C- THE BROTHERHOOD WEEK Gates Woman’s Club members at tending the guest night program of the Mehama club were Mesdames Melbourne Rambo, Joe Joaquin, El mer Stewart, Lincoln Henness Lau- ra Joaquin, Burrel Cole, Albert Mill- sap and Miss Geoigia Shane. Those attending the Mehama Wo- men’s Club from Mill City Tuesday evening were Miss Daisy Hendricson, Mi s. ArthurTtriever, Mrs. Helen Sau cier, Mrs. Mildred Allen, Mrs. Ger trude Mason and Mrs. Nelson Lan- phear. 1 The Santiam Rebekah Lodge held initiation for Ada Plymale and Ber tha Shepherd at their last regular meeting with Wilma Stewart, noble grand, and Dean Jackson, vice grand, in charge. The drill team with Allu- ra Chance as captain put on a 15 minute piactice. Refreshments were then served, with Crissie Henderson, as chairman, assisted by Blanche Sy- verson, Eva Duffy and Alma Thomas. Members having birthdays in Febru ary we e especially honored. Four members of the Rebekahs. Mrs. Ida Fleetwood, Alura Chance, Frances Merrill and Carmen Stafford, went to Portland Saturday to donate I blood to the IOOF bloodbank. » KEN GOLLIET Mehama ÍKS MILL CITY TAVERN BYRON DAVIS, PROP. SAME COST Bill Dotson “At the Bottom of the Hill” LICENSED PLUMBER Phone 2152 Stive hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. *dun FINGERTIPS Buddy Clark Eyes Dinah Shore »What Did 1 Do? 1 Don’t See Me in Your Eyes Pfddy 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 MILL CITY OREGON 2 cans for 25 3 cans for .25 5 lb. jar .45 2 lb. pkg. snokreem ANY BRAND Apple Sauce Syrup Shortening , g * TASTY PAR POK IER & LAII “First With What You Want Most” COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE Radio, Washer Refrigerator and Electrieal Appliance | Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 1 Meat Dept. INVESTIGATE THE USE OF Butane & Propane - COOKING - WATER HEATING - REFRIGERATION ('lean - Economical Wieners Oysters lb. pint Pork “ Produce Dept. .39 Carrots i BLUEBIRD .69 Tomatoes .29 YELLOW Onions 2 bun. * .18 BOX OO b LB. 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