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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1949)
MILL CITY BNTERPRISE, MARCH 17. 1949 Members of the Gates Woman’s Elmer Cooper, Mrs. Edward Chance, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Collins of Es- rotfiy Downer. Club met in regular session Thuis- Mrs. Lula Collins, Mrs. Joe Joaquin, tt eada were Sunday visitors at the George Thomas sold five lots last We wish to extend our deepest ap day afternoon at the high school. Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Lincoln Hen home of his mothai, Mrs. Lula Col week on the Mill road in the east preciation for tne kindness anu fio.al GATES Past presidents of the club w e r-e ness, Mrs. William Athey, Mrs. A. lins. part of town. offerings in the loss of our beloved guests of honor at a dessert luncheon Meiro.*e, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colgan of Pen- I Robert Parker, SP auditor, spent son and brother. Dennej Bevier. 1 served by the hostesses, Mrs. Theo T. R. Button, Mrs. Harry Keiser, dletonwere guests of their daughter, three days working in the local sta Mr.and Mia. Wallace Bevier, dore Burton ami Miss Geoigia Shane. Mrs. Steve Champ, Mrs. Laura Joa Mrs. William Pennick. Other visitors tion last week. Geiry and Jimmie ' The table was centered with bou- quin, Miss Georgia Shane, Mrs. Har at the Pennick home, from Salem, I Mr. and Mis. D. B. Hill and For IXon’t Borrow, Subscribe! ! quets of spring flowers and the St. old Wilson and Mrs. Nelson Lan- were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Currie. rest Berry departed last Sunday for Patrick motif was u>ed in decora- phear. the south. Berry will visit his son in Out-of-town visitors over Sunday > ( tions and dessert. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Yreka, Calif., and D. B. and Maxine Clare Henness, Gerald Garrison of Raines were Mr. and Mrs. James will go on to El Centro for a few While th« guests were still seated at the table a short prog: am was Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Weath- ' weeks, presented. Three high school stud of Salem spent the week end at the ets and daughter, all of Liberty; Mrs I Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bo- ents, with a makebelieve microphone, coast They dances Saturday n ght at Charles Raines of Oregon City; and deker, a son, on March 4 in SaTem i broadcast a welcome to the special the Log Lodge and motored to Sea Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Toepfer and General Hospital. First child. Baby guests and greetings to the mem side Sunday befoie returning home. three children, of Coon Hollow. was named Francis Lee, weight fT lb. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper and Miss LaVetta Powelson of Mill City 4 oz. Giandparents are Mrs. Robert bers. Carolyn Turnidge acted as MC while Lorena Devine and Idabelle granddaughter, Connie, who visited was guest over the week end at the Saers of Hood River and Ben Bo- OFFICE in New Theatre Bldg. Black bum provided amusement with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Joaquin, se home of her giandparents, Mr. and deker of Mill City. Telephone Blue 114-R a number of clever jokes. Two veral days last week returned to their Mrs. Harry Keiser. - STAYTON, ORE. groups of songs by members of the home in Phoenix, Ore., Sunday. Bob Kelle of Sutherlin spent sev Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Everton of Wal eral days at the Hollis Tumidges third ami fourth and first and sec ond grades, uner the irection of Mrs. lula, Wash., were over Sunday guests where his wife and son are making Gwen Schaer, were given. Each at the h->me of his sister, Mrs. Bur- a visit of several weeks. Stop and shop at guest was preserve with a corsage lel Cole, and his mother, Mrs. Min , Salem guests at the Noiman Gar by the hostesses. The past presidents nie Everton who is making her home risons Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. were called upon to relate some of with her daughter, Mrs. Cole. / Edward Meirs and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson were1 Zu nek and son. their experiences as chairman, ami a brief history of the club was related. hosts over the week end to relatives, Mr. an Mrs. Alvin Garrison and • No one console with auto Tribute was paid to the memories of Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Flatten of Ben family of Lyons were at the home matic radio-phonograph ever Mrs. Robert Monroe, who was instru son, Minn., Peter Flattem of Ever o his mother, Mrs. Harry Edwards, offered so much at a price vo mental in the organization of the ett, Wash., the Misses Hazel and Sunday. daringly low! forlatest fashion in coats club 45 years ago,and the first chair June Stie and Adrian Salim, all of O Modern hxwhoy veneered in Sunday dinner guests at the home rich mahogany . The finest record man, and to Mrs. A. D. Scott, both Portland. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were reproduction you ever heard Mrs. Holis Turnidge and Mr. and their daughter, Mrs. Edmund Kleck- suits and dresses deceased. A caid with signatures |f — thanks to the matchless G-E Mrs. Bob Kelle were Salem visitors all those present was sent to Mrs. Electronic Reproducer. You en er, and family, of Stayton. C a 11 e rs Pay one-half, charge one-half joy your favorite radio pro Marietta Smith, a former president, Monday. were Mrs. Rose Daly, Mr. and Mrs. grams, too, in all the glory of Mr. and Mis. Robert Boaz and Wilbur Meinert and three sons. who is ill. natural color lone. big (12") I)v- SALEM 115 N. High St. Following the program a short bus three children of Salem were Sunday napower speaker. Storage lor GO records. iness session was held, with Mrs. El guests at the home of his mother, • This G-E com! i- mer Stewait presiding. A motion to Mis. Don Gessner. nation at this price ' | < / H’l amend the bylaws to reduce ti e dues Sc-t.ui out-ol .ate guest< are vis- make» history! for the coming year to $1 was cai itors here. M s. Il >b i Marshall and In a i ecent meeting of the eighth ried and will be voted upon at the daughter of Alma, Ill., are at the grade class of Mill City graik- school Mill City, Oregon next meeting, It was decided to dis home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. there was election ofofticers for the continue home extension worfl. A do Fred Stone and also her sister, Mis. second semester. They are: President A Home Bank,Owned nation to the tted Cross was made. Gale Carey. I.uella Mason, Vice president, Char and Managed by Home At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Mrs. Joe Joaquin was elected director les Keever, Secretary, Patricia Wol Young are her sister and husband, for a three year term. Pant presi People. verton, treasurer, Betsy Kriever, ser dents attending were Mrs. Edmund Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan of Pine geant at arms, Tommy Kanoff, his Established in 1919 “SERVICE BACKING Davis, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mrs. Al City, Minn. EVERY SALE” Gale Carey, his mother, Mrs. Vel- torian, Joan Johnson, and scribe, Do- All Depositors Insured up to bert' Millsap, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, ma Carey and sons Jimmy and Don $5000 01) Under the Terms of Mrs. Fred Stone and-~Mrs. Melbourne Phone 902 Mill City, Ore. here were 45 floods last year, motored to Portland to visit another the Federal Deposit Insurance ¡[iHHigr Rambo. Others attending were Mrs. bringing with them misery and son, Eugene, who was injured in an Corporation. suffering Again this year, thou automobile acident several months Fire and Automotive Insurance sands will need housing, medical ago and is still unable to walk with care, food, and long-term rehabil Notary Public. Need Help on Your itation. And, as always, your Red out ciutches. On their return the par Most Treasured Documents Cross will be there. Last year, INCOME TAX? ty attended the AAU tournament in through your Red Cross, you If you had nsiro than one em Oregon City. Don Carey participated gave relief in 303 disasters ... as NEXT WEEK ployer in 1948, you may bo en in one of the basketball games. . sisted over 312,400 persons. PIANOS title« to refund on social secur Byron Champ and family of Stay ity tax. Consult— ton were recent guests at the Riley BAND INSTRUMENTS Wasington — America h«s You, too, can help Champ home. Given a Policy ut Freedom. VAL C. WHITE INSTRUMENT REPAIRING Gates ZELPliA GROViR Bookkeeping and IncomeTax Service Faces of Disaster The Little French Mill City Mill City State Bank RADIO & APPLIANCE T Kantiani Hardware AMERICA’S and IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 3409 Mill City Notary Public In our display window MMH Mountain States Power Company 16 Inch Old Growth WOOD NORTH SANTIAM through Your ACCORDION LESSONS Jacquith Music Co Stayton TAVF a N 13« N. High St SALEM A Self Supporting, Tax Paying Private Enterprise Bill Hutchinnon, Lyons, Rt. 1 ★ NOW OPEN! ★ Jewel Myers, Mgr. Otto Russell INSURANCE IT’S OREGON'S FINEST! Everything planned for your comfort & convenience! 4 INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS 4 SPECIAL SOUND AND PROJECTION EQUIPMENT ★ High-visibility PARKING RAMPS 4 THESE AND MANY MORE SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS! ★ Presenting Every Night the Finest in Motion Picture Entertainment! . . . A Scintillating Parade of Star-Stud ded Hits From All the Major Studios in Hollywood! 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