The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, March 24, 1949, Image 4

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, MARCH 24. 1949
Dr. Roy Fedje of Salem was in
charge of the «m irr.'ng se -ice at the
Lyons Methodist Church Sunday due
to the illness of Rev Quirin.
Mr. and Mr... Paul Cookingham of
Poitland were Sunday afternoon vis
¡tors at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Sarah C \ ngham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and son
Gale of Albany visited at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hiatt.
Funeral services were held Sunday
afternoon in Brownsville for the in­
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ram-
mie Martell, born Friday at the Le­
banon Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bas e‘t spent
the weekthe week end with r -’atives
:n Lyons and Mill City. Dale, who
is a student at OSC, will sps.no his
vacation in this vicinity.
The Altar Society sponsored a St.
Patrick party at R<.b"kah Hall cn
Cards were in
Thursday evening,
play. About 60 attended.
Students from OSC spending their
spring vacation at their homes are
Imogene Roye, Bi'’y I’rchard Dale
Bassett, Duane anil Juanita Downing
and Willard Berry.
lucheon was serve«!, followed by sev-
I eral tables of 500. High honors went
to Mrs. George Huffman, second to
Mrs. Earl Allen, low to Mrs. Roy
Br EVA BRESSLER
Mrs. Herman Free was hostess foi Huber, and Mrs. Pat Lyons drew
the afternoon card club with the par­ the traveling prize. Present besides
ty held in her home. A 1:30 dessert were M**sdames Orville Downing, Bob
Fiee, Arthur Olmstead, Albert Bass.
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Francis Jungwirth, Bert Lyons, Per­
cy Hiatt, Sam Bridges and the hos­
tess.
LYONS
Mountain 'View, Calif
Far Away Planes
Perry Como
Lavender Blue
Sammy Kaye
Cuanto la Gusta
Eve Young
Down by the Station
Tommy Dorsey
By the Way
Perry Como
More Beer
Andrews Sisters
Who
Tommy Dorsey
Oattle Call
Eddy Ai nold
Blue Yodel No. 4
Bill Monroe
Glenn Miller Album Vol. I
Down Memory Lane
Vaughn Monroe
Mrs. Otto Weidman was hostess
for the Lyons extension unit at her
üome Friday when the unit met for
an all day session. A study of Nor­
way was scheduled tor 11 a.m. with
Miss Betty Jean Patterson giving a
wonderful talk A Scandinavian smor­
gasbord luncheon featured the noon
hour, f ollowing the business meeting
in the afternoon Miss Putterson gave
an interesting demonstration on the
use pf bi oilers.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain
spent Thursday and Thursday night
in Halsey at the home of his sister
Mrs. Averill.
C. W. McCall was injure Wednes­
day at his job at the Fieres-Frank
mill. He was taken to a SSlem hos­
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and
daughters Janice, Janet and Jeanette
were Sunday guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hubbard in Eugene. The occasion
honoted the Hubbards on their wed­
' “First With What You Want Most" ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett of Salem
COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Radio, Washer Refrigerator and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cly«h> Bress­
Electrical Appliance
ler. M s. Corbett is a sister of IIr.
Mill City 1884
Stavton 215
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By Jack & Ted
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LalOP IT?
YOUR WATCH
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Has it met with an acci­
dent? Is it not keeping
good time?
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Bring it to
B A K E R ’ 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.
SILVER
SADDLE
SERVICE STATION
TRAILER COURT IN CONNECTION
Phones: Plant 3461t; Office 39408
1405 N. FRONT ST.
SALEM
The Whole Town is
Talking About
MAYFLOWER
A Friendly Place
I
the Extra Rich
Premium
Ta While Away
"Mk
Your Idle hours
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Services Every Lord’s Day
Bible School
9:45
Morning Worship
11:00
Young People’s Meeting
6:30
Evening Worship
7:30
Tom Courtney, Pastor
fir YOUR
DOOR
— OR —
AT YOUR
STOR£
Richards Tavern
GATES
CHURCH OF THE LATTER .,
DAY SAINTS
Sunday. 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
“The Church of the Light and L
Hour"
Sunday school
10:00
Morning Worship
11:00
Young People’s Service
7:00
Evening Worship
7:30
Wed. Prayer Meeting
7:30
Donald Hinkle, Pastor
North Side
Arthurs Cafe
A friendly place to meet
and eat.
24 HOUR
SERVICE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
Sufirl v School
10:00
Morning Worsmp
11:00
Evangelistic Service
7:45
Wed. Bib’ ’ Study
7:45
Chicken in
the Rough
Bill Dots in
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phone 2152
Store hours 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ACETYLENE
CARBIDE
Salem Welding Supply
Detroit, Oregon
I
BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
CAPITAL
Monumental Works
“At^the Bottom of the Hill”
J. C. JONES, Prop.
MILL CITY
Mero & National Apparatus
Lincoln Electrodes & Machines
Everything for Welding
Information Center.
24 hours a day
MILL CITY TAVERN
OXYGEN
Salem Heavy Hauling &
Equipment Co.
ÍVLRV-
1
PHONE
HAI LING CATS.
SHOVELS and
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Mrs. Claud» Alexander of Kodiak
Island, Alaska, who has been visit­
ing Mrs. Lula CrFIina for some time
has rented the Tucker house which
she will occupy this week.
Mrs. Don Gessner was in Poitland
from Friday till Sunday as a guest
of her son, William Boaz, and at the
home of a former girlhood friend
and schoolmate, Mrs. Lewis Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Young, as en-
tertainment for their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Mulligan of Pine City,
Minn., motored across the mounta'ns
to Redmond ar.d Sisters. They nf
for 20 years and has been in evan­ stopped at Suttle Lake.
gelistic work the past four.
Mr. and Mis Clyde Oliver were
Donald Hinkle is pastor of the hosts Sunday at dinner in observance
local church.
of the 21st birthday of their son, Wil-
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Prelude; call to worship;doxology;
invocation; gloria; psalter selection;
hymn of praise; scripture; prayer;
notices; offering; music by choir;
sermon; hymn; postlude.
Feb. 20—“When All is Lost, Sing.”
Feb. 27 “Wanted: a Fighting Man.
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SALEM
WART, the Speed Cop
FOR HIRE
Gates
Church Activities
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
236 N. High St.
GATES COMMUNITY
liam (Bill), a stu 'ent at OSC. Those
honoring him were his paie':* , Miss
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00 Jean Oliver of Salem. Mr. and M:s.
Sunday School
11:00 Robert Oliver, Corvallis, Mr. and
Morning Worship
6:30 Mrs. Ben WrigglevworL: , Mis Eve
Christian Endeavor
7:30 Fich, of Salem, and Gerald Carison.
Evening Worship
Walter Smith, Pastor.
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COMMERCIAL,
^9 INDUSTRIAL AND DOME TIC
LIGHTING
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
A series of evangelistic meetings
are being held at the Free Methodist
Church, until, March 27, each evc-
ning beginning at 7:30.
Evangelist Biggerstaff is here
from Iowa. He has been a n/nister
OREGON
MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS
NOW
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CALL US OR COME IN ANI) SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES
John P. Seite, Mgr.
205 Chemeketa St., SALEM
Rea. Phone 2-1605
Phone 2-3581
City Electric
Electric Contracting
COMMERCIAD & INDUSTRIAL WIRING
FRED SNYDER
Mill City Phone 902
245 Center St. Salem
!
2210 So. Commercial St. Salem
Office Ph. 6887
Res. Ph. 6887
Wood’s Store
LADIES A CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
You Can Have a Modern House
ree
emy-io-erect sections
Well-conthutiad government buildings . . .yours
w'ihojt tl 'Iiy! Con be erected ... trim added
and you can mo.e into a smart new home . . .
in a vert* Invotlig rte . . . only a lIMiTEO NUM-
14 1 AVAR? Ill' trsy terms to qualified buyers!
iwithin 100 miles)
for as li*tle as
A Home of Your Own foi
$3800
. Also othe «
BIG BUYS IN WATE't HEATERS, PIUMBING NEEDS.
TOILETS ETC
as c co;: ctk : r hiding sizes
A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED
3971 N iNicRSTATc Cornei '«HAVER • TVvedo 3917
Occn Piil/ or.d Svr.ny..
rida* Evenings to 8 30!
IN PORTLAND
ft.
ft.
fl.
ft
a 20 H........... $495
a 24 H........... $545
a 36 ft............. $695
a 48 ft_____ $945
Cisto Beebe home contains
610 square feet of floor space.
There are no wasted area s — no
unnecessary halls, etc. It’s de-
signed for modern living. The
living room is 14 by 26.
Propane gas ha-at inataiatsan is
another featurs—at no oxtr.i cost
Roy Beebe, Contractor
MILL < ITY
UN DEF EH A PAYMENTS ARE
LESS TH \N RENT
VETERANS!—YOUR FINANC­
ING PROBLEM'S XRE EVEN
SIMPLER!