The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 14, 1949, Image 5

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, APRIL 14, 194»
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Mrs. Paul Johnston unredwent sur­ Fetherston, secretary; and Jim Lan­
I communion services at the Lyons Me-
Miss Dorethy Libby and Miss Car- I
ol Klecker, t‘xl i t f )m Willamette 1
-t Cnuuh Thursday evening. A gery at Salem General Hospital on de, tiea surer.
A short musical program was pre­ t niversity. who -rrent their spring
| missionary will be present to speak Monday.
Hr EVA BRESSLER
George Wilson is convalescing in sented. About 60 4-H members re­ vacation with Mis* Klecker’s grand­
and show film.
Santiam Valley Grange held its
Salem Me.” orial Hospital following a presenting 12 clubs were present. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albo.t Mill­
regular meeting at the hall Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Pad? Tennington are back injury he teceived while work­ Each club exemplified a club meeting. sap, returned to Salem Sunday. In
evening. They were honored by a the parents of a baby girl torn at ing in the woods.
H. Joe Myers, Linn County club ag­ Mill City while here they attended
visitation ftom the Scio Grange. At the Salem Memorial Hospital Friday.
Mrs. Eldon Mulkey and her mother ent, was present and gave a short [a fudge party at the home of Miss
the lecurer’s hour the lecturer from Mrs. Pennington and infant were Mrs. Parish of Silverton visited Mon­ talk on the 4-H program. Kenneth I Isabelle Mason in Mill City. Miss
Scio presented a program of skits brought home Monday afternoon. day at the home of Mrs. Donald Hu­ W. Priest, assistant agent^ took flash I Helen Wilson accompanied them. The
pictures of the clubs.
and readings. Mrs. Rollier displayed Her mother, Mrs. Sid Gruggett of ber.
I two are roommates at Lausanne Hall
her collection of dolls of many vari­ Newport, is here caring for them.
Chet Grimes and Walter Hilton
Mrs. Steve Champ has returned
eties.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilton have led a group of Boy Scouts Satuiday
(from a trip to Washington where she
purchased the Bob Free property and for an all-night camporee on the Lit-
visited in Seattle at the home of her
Dr. Roy Fedje of Salem w 11 hold moved in Sunday. Mr. Hilton is agent tie North Fork above Mehama. It
brother, Judge Roy De Grief, an I in
was a joint outing for Scouts from
itaciHeuiaaitiBniiiiiiiiimi at the Southern Pacific depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cole and Tacoma where she was the guest of
Janice Huffman, oldest daughter of Gates, Mill City and Stayton.
daughter Jo Ann of Waldport were her sister, Mrs. Riley Champ, and
The second quarterly conference of week end guests at the home of his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Huffman, is
confined to her home with rheumatic the Methodist Church was held with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole.
fever. Janice is a sophomore in Stay­ Dr. Roy Fedje in charge.
A family dinner at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker of Salem and Mrs. Clyde Oliver in observance
ton h;gh school and had to be taken
were Sunday evening guests at the of the birthday anniversary of Mr.
home one day- last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kampe and son home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Oliver was the occasion for the re­
A friendly place to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring and Mr. turn home of several of their children
of Portland were week end guests
at the home of her sister, M:s. John and Mrs. Ray Lewis visited one day for the week end./Miss Jean Oliver
and eat.
McClurg. Ray, their son, is spending last week at the Odd Fellows home ¡of Salem;; Bill Oliver and Mr. and
in Portland.
this week w’ith his aunt and uncle.
Mrs. Bob Oliver, students at OSC.
' ’ i.is?
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen visited
Bill Oliver, student at OSC, spent
Sunday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hester in Salem Mrs. the week end at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver.
Hester is Mr. Allen's aunt.
Information Center.
He was driving a new Chevrolet se- I
NORTH
OPEN SUNDAYS, 9 a.m. -4 p.m.
Detroit, Oregor
dan.
recently
acquired.
Mrs. Oiville Downing was hostess
SANTIAM
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Crawford of
for the afternoon card club at her
24 hours a day
were week end visitors at the
SUNDAY PAPERS
home in Fox Valley. Several tables Salem
TAVERN
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ed-
of 500 followed a 1:30 dessert lunch­ home
Mrs. Crawford is the daugh-
Film and Developing.
eon. High score was held by Mrs. ward.
One .Mile East of Detroit
Dry Cleaning
Pat Lyons, second high, Mrs. Earl ter of Mr. Edwards.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
Allen, low to Mrs. Herman Free and
JEWEL MYERS. MGR.
CANDY' - CIGS - TOBACCO
Mrs. May Patton drew the traveling and Mrs. Norman Garrison were Mr.
prize. Present for the afternoon, in and Mrs. Herbert Sitalla and daugh­
addition, were Mesdames George ter Patty Ann of Salem; Mrs. Her­
Huffman, Vern Nydegger, Bob Fiee, man Zeller and son Gene of Scio and
COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL AND DOME TIC
Floyd Bassett, Francis Jungwirth, her daughter. Miss June Zeller of Sa­
AT LOWEST
lem.
and
Bert Bailey.
LIGHTING
?
The
Parent-Teacher
Assn,
held
its
PRICES IN THE
I
meeting at Rebekah Hall Friday eve­
VALLEY
ning, with Mrs. Wilson Stevens in
charge of the business meeting.
236 N. High St.
SALEM
NEW & USED
It was voted to sponsor two schol-
arships for the 4-H Club summer ses­
sion in Corvalli^.
The nominating committee submit­
ted the following for election:
Burl Smith, president; Mrs. Wilson
1605 N. Summer
Stevens, vice president; Mrs. Robert
SALEM. ORE.
LISTINGS OF REAL ESTATE
LYONS
flottisi^'
Gates
Arthurs Cafe
Chicken in
the Rough
LYONS VARIETY
A Friendly Place
FURNITURE
To While Away
Your Idle hours
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co
URGENTLY
NEEDED!
GLENN’S MARKET Richards Tavern
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
“At'the Bottom of the Hill”
MILL CITY
OREGON
OXYGEN
ACETYLENE
Mill City Plumbing
& Heating Supply
CARBIDE
Salem Welding Supply
FROM MEHAMA TO GATES.
Wool Carpet
INCLUDING:
Appliance«
—Homes for aale or rent
—Busi news property, buildings
and sites
—Vacant lota
—Small acreages
Living Room Funrnitur»
« Bedroom Furniture
*
MAC’S
145 S. Church, next to Salem Parkin*
TRADE
TERMS
Ph. 3-5110
Real Estate
MILL CITY
CALL US OR COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES
John P. Seitz, Mgr.
205 Chemeketa St., SALEM
Res. Phone 2-1605
Phone 2-3581
Bill Dotson
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phone 2152
St»re hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“lour trouble, Mrs. Hand,
is overwork!”
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SALEM
BARGAINS
In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes
Clothing, Housewares
Linoleum
David M. Reid
Meco & National Apparatus
Lincoln Electrodes & Machines
Everything for Welding
GATES
R. L Elfstrom Co.
W eddle Funeral Home
MODERN FUNERAL
SERVICE
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