The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 21, 1949, Image 3

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, APRIL 21, 1949
Buzz Fleetwood and Gale Dorothy caller at the George Cree home. He
Easter week end guests at the Al- Joaquin; and Mr». Velma Carey, as i
, guest of Tier daughter and family,
Mrs. Steve ■ were in h • s . \ a i., Friday night was former owner of the Cree place
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance, several days ■ bert Millsap home were their son treasurer, replacing
and Saturday
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mill- Champ.
last week.
and is in the real estate business in
Mrs. Gale Carey returned home the
Mug.it Lvrou,y left, Taaaday for Portland.
The club extended invitation» to
Mr. and Mrs. William Athey hav. , sap, Betty and Robert, and Sunday
last of the week from the Salem Me­ traded their trailer house and pickup i guaets, t'.eir daughter and family, the Mill City, Lyons and Meham. Dayton, Wyo., to visit his son Ted.
mo! ial Hospital where she had been to Russell ‘Stafford for his sedan. Mr. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Klecke. and cluts to be their guests at t^e social and daughter, Ruth Howell, emoutel
under observation for a week, follow­ Staffor will live in the trailer on five chilren of Stayton.
meeting Thuisday evening, April 28. to his home in Onawa, la.
ing a sudden illness.
Emmett Dorothy of Detroit had i
Mrs. Mike Plant left for Olympia, in the social rooms of the school.
property h« ownes in Linn County-
Mrs. Fred Stone and daughters,
The next regular meeting will be Easter dinner with his sister, Mrs.
Mis. Ed Tietze returned Friday Wash., Thursday to care for her
Mrs. Dale Mi lee an baby and Mrs. [ | from Portland where she had been daughter-in-law who was injured as May 121, and the new officers will be Alfred Stahlman, ami father, M. W.
Robert Mai shall, who are guests at i for several months at the home of she jumped from a thiid floor apart­ installed.
Dorothy.
their parents’ home, spent several her daughter, M r s. Scott Lindsey, ment during the earthquake. She suf­
Attending Thursday were Mrs. El­
Mr. and Mis. H. D. Queener of i
days in Portland last week visiting wh*Ie under doctor’s care. Mrs. Tiet­ fered a badly crushed foot.
mer Stewart, Mrs. Laura Joaquin. Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
relatives.
Mrs. Lula Collins. Mis. Harry Kei­ ley Hitchcock of Sublimity were re '
ze has been ill all winter, but seems
Mrs. Della Dike of Salem was the | much improved of late.
The Gates Woman’s Club met in ser, Miss Georgia Shane, Mrs. Albert cent callers at the G. T Cree home. .
Mrs. Alice Burton of Bilyeu Den
regular session at the schoolhouse Millsap, Mrs. Edward Chance. Mr».
Thursday afternoon. A no-hst lunch­ Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Steve Champ, Mn. ’ spent several days recently with her
eon was served, followed by the bus­ Theodore Burton and Mia. Velma daughter, Mrs. George Cree.
Easter guests at the Cree home
iness meeting, at which Mrs. Elmer Carey.
Mrs. James Overlock and baby were Donald and Marlene Burton of
Stewait presided.
NORTH
Letters were read frojn Mrs. Edna daughter, Kathrine, who visited for Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mor­
OPEN SUNDAYS, 9 a m. -4 p.m.
Ross and Mrs. Ruby Horner, past ten days at the home of her parents, ris and girls, Marie and Arlene of
SANTIAM
presidents of the club, in acknow­ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis, have Portland.
SUNDAY PAPERS
TAVERN
H. M. Potter of Portland was a
ledgment of onvitations to the party leturne to their home in Seattle.
, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Burton and
honoring past presidents.
Film and Developing.
Election of officers was the prin­ ■ three sons spent the Easter week end
On« Mil« East of Detroit
Dry Cleaning
cipal order of business. Mrs. Elmer Jin
I in McMinnville at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burton.
Stewart was elected fdr a second J parent»,
Burton,
JEWEL MYERS, MGR.
CANDY - CIGS - TOBACCO
Lyle Potter of Portland, Billy Pot­
term as president; Mrs. Theodore
Burton succeeded Mrs. Cecil Haun ter of Mill City, attending school in
as vice president; Mrs. Albert Mill­ California, and Buddy Davis, OSC,
I COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC
sap, secretary, replacing Mrs. Joe wer ehere Wednesday to attend the
James Eccleston funeral. The boy,
were close friends.
LIGHTING
Guests last week at the home of
Miss Georgia Shane from Salem were
Information Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders, who
236
N.
High
St.
occupied
her
guest
house
for
several
Detroit, Oregon
I
days. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline, Mill
24 hour- a day
STAYTON
See Ed L. Davis
City, spent Monday evening with
Miss Shane.
Lyons, R. F. I).
Recent guests from Salem at
Phone 751
Mill City
home of Mrs. Lula Collins were
daughter, Mrs. Claude Seilard,
Mrs. Dale Boyd.
Gates
LYONS VARIETY
Arthurs Cafe
Salem Lighting & Appliance Cc
Chicken in
the Rough
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP
“At.the Bottom of the Hill”
MILL CITY
OREGON
OXYGEN
ACETYLENE
Mill City Plumbing
& Heating Supply
Jack Lacey of CBI has moved to
the David Reid mote).
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estenson
ar ethe parents of a girl, Barbara
Mae, born April 10 at the Salem Me­
morial Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs.,
3 oz.
Paul Horner was in Stayton Mon­
day on business .
Mr. and Mrs. James Reed were in
Mill City Monday legarding their
property.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Church a n u
children spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Millsan of Gates
were dinner guests also.
Miss Daisy Hendricson observed
her birthday as a guest of Mrs. Viv­
ian TIoenig of Salem.
CARBIDE
Salem Welding Supply
Meco & National Apparatus
Lincoln Electrodes & Machines
Everything for Welding
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 Dots >n
LICENSED PLUMBER
Phone 2152
Store hours B a.m. to 5 pan.
IT’S THEIR THIRD
ANNIVERSARY!
SALE
UNHEARD of values in Home Furnishings.
VALLEY
NEW & USED
1605 N. Summer
SALEM, ORE.
Wool Carpet
Appliances
145 S. Church, next to Salem Parking
Bedroom Furniture
Weddle Funeral Home
MODERN FUNERAL
SERVICE
Stayton, Oregon
•WAR SURPLUS«
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TENTS
V.-a
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BRAND NEW ARMY TENTS.
Ideal for temporary housing, water­
proof, fireproof and mildewpruof.
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Once in Love With Amy
Fieddie Martin
Perry Como
Pussy Cat
Sammy Kaye
Lavender Blue
Perry Como
Missouri Waltz
Ya Wanna Buy a Bunny
Spike Jones
Melancholy Minstrel
Vaughn Monroe
You, You, You Are the One
Three Suns
Clancy Ixmered the Boom
Dennis Day
Cruising Down the River
Frankie Carle
PORTER & LAU
16 x 16 - - $52.50
16 x 32 - - $69.50
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Smaller and Larger Sizes Available.
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In BA LEM
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“First With What You Want Mast”
COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE
Radio, Waaher Refrigerator and
Electrical Appliance
Mill City 1884
Stayton 216
WANTED: TALENT
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INTRODUCING THE NEW CRAFTMAfiTER ELECTRICALLY
HEATED MATTRESS
M AC’S
Living Room Funrnitur-
Ph. 3-5110
Mattress and Box Spring Combinations as low as
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED REFRIGERATORS AND RANGES AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
BARGAINS
In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes
Clothing, Housewares
.inoleuni
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
APRIL 26
ELFSTROMS in salem
PRICES IN THE
» TRADE
TERMS
REMEMBER THIS DATE
at
AT LOWEST
for
Amateur Show
FARMERS UNION
SPONSORED BY
adm. 25c - 10c
April 29th
Lyons, Ore.
Rebekah Hall
(ash Prizes
and
R. L. Elfstrom Co
340 Court
Free Trip
See Bob Draper or Luther St.at
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Register at Golliet'r
Cafeteria Dinner 6 to 8 O’clock