MILL CITY ENTERPRISE,
LYONS
Bv EVA BRESSLER
Faith Rebekah Ix>dge held i t 3
meeting at the hall with Helen Mc-
Clurg, noble grand, and F ance-. Mc
Carie;.’, vice grand, p.esidi"g. The re-
■•ular routine of business wa> carried
I ut, with election of >ffice v the mam
1 usines«, un. tie following elected
fi. the coming term of S’v. months:
France» Mi Carley, noble grand,
B.&nthe Wagner, v.ce gra*:.i, Garnett
Bassett, sr'-’etary, ana Brulab Lewis,
r,ea«urer. Alma ti’unt'id financial
-•«cretary. For
g«'■ <>f t^e order
M s Elsi« Mye* ini B.’U ah Lewis
gave very intr.‘>»i:f reports from
g'-vnd lodj .h«.' i. “<! I•! at Nor.b
P»nd. Mrs. Has-'' Ixv i pib the 'le-
uree of chivalry At th • vm
hour
„inty r¿¡ r -ment»
■ verrei by
t*>. comvl* <•- 7 r Sif.hu, Millie
P'ckett, Jea-. Ron ri .-I Elsie M
PRICES FRIDAY AN l> SATURDAY
49
.39
.99
per
tin
BUÏTEH
GRADE t
.41
.89
.29
.57
GIANT
per pkg.
.53
ALL BRANDS
11 I L I T 0 I’
GENERAL STORE
I Berry.
en
In a lew pleasant hours. Claaa or private instruction at
the High School each M edneaday.
BALLROOM
ACROBATIC
BATON TW I RUNG
Register at The Enterpiae
Instruction from
Merlain Dancing School
The Mill City Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and Don
MMI City, Oregon.
Mr. and .M
7 ■ i este- of Sa na were week end visitors in Catha-
lamet,
Wash.
It <i visited jeii-c... la» • with
1a-
Charlea Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
Mr». Thelma Surry, and Bill Surry
lives in Lic-is. r
wwt guests at
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
’he Earl Alleu C! • it Hr issi, r ani of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Hy Surry
and <iaughter of Astoria, and Mr. and
’ohn Word n h> >e
Mrs. Edgar Pessemeir of Seattle vis Entered «a second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City,
Mrs. Alex B ufg
Mr- L’ . Carl- ited friends in Lyons Sunday en route Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
iton and M-< P. >v Hubrr were hos to Lebanon.
Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and
Miss Imogene Roye, student at O.-
tesses for a gif * ah i - honoring
M-p Dona' Hube , he: i at the Hu S.C., visited suday with her parents, those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the "Too Late to Classify”
section.
ber home F i lr evomng. Games fu - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roye.
Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise wrill not
Mr and Mrs. George Kimery and
•.ished the t” e lain* <u and after
tic openin.' of gifts, refreshments daughters of Portland spent the week be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
CLASSIFIED RA IE
..ere servet to the h o-ed gue.-t, end and Memorial day with relatives
One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
Mrs. Huber, Mrs. Eldon Mulkey, Mrs. in Lyons. They were guests at the
Parrish, of Silverton, and Mesdames homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
NATIONAL t DIÎO2 I At
i
Z~\
'I Z'~N
Floyd Bassett, Pat Lyons, Merrill James Kimery, his sister, Mrs. Art
ASSOCIATION
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Brassfield, Jack Duggan, Bert Lyons, Ayers and family, and brother and
*-r
SOCI ATI ON
Eugene Roye, Fred Lindemann, Clyde sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kim
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LLLXDL
ery.
Biessler, Howard Naue, Orville Dow
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn of
ning, Roy Heineck, Earl Allen, Phil-
a„.| M„. Uster H.ttawy' D.n.U L- »< W„hiMlon vi.lu.1
! lip Pietrok, Percy Hiatt, Paul John Portland were among those visiting
and
granddaughter
of Enterprise.
‘he Frank Blazeks over the Memor-
ston, Arthur Olmstead, Alex Carle old friends in Lyons.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
G.
Davis
of
i al week end..
. _
_
ton and Roy Huber.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shelton of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King, Benny
1
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Dallas visited at the home of Mrs. Valsetz visited her father, Cleve Da and Barbaia, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
1 Sunday dinner guests at the home Roy Huber en route to the cemetery. vis, last week end. Joan Davis is
J. King were in Dallas over Memor
of Mr. an<l Mis. Earl Allen wer^ Mr
Duane Downing will be among spending the summer with the Robert ial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King
Davis
’
.
and Mrs. Fred Hester, Mr. and Ms. those receiving diplomas from Ore
Mrs. Fern Shuey left Tuesday for returned to Medford Tuesday.
Phil Cobett, all of Salem, and Mr. gon State College June 5. He now at
the
state Easter Star meeting in Port
an I Mrs. Clyde Bressler of Lyons.
the home of his /parent«, Mr. and Mrs.
Dont Borrow. Subscribe!
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and sor. Orville Downing.
:<«• ■»
<«•
<«• <«• *
Mrs. Lena Thayer, who has been
‘Jimmie of Glendale, Ore., visited at
Memorial day guests at the home
Cliff Ambers'
the home of his parents, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian were visiting Miss Daisy Hendricson, left
Tuesday
for
Eugene,
to
visit
before
Mrs. George Berry, Sunday.
their daughter an husbadnd, Mr. and
In and out of town guests over the Mrs. Vem Crawford and Mr. and returning to her home in Farmington
week end and Memorial day were Mrs. William Knight of Washington, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. William Love of Eu
Mrs. Titus Bierley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Albany,
JUST EAST OF GATES
| Herman Gamroth and family, Mr. Hurley Julian, Joe Julian and daugh gene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
:♦> as- :
| and Mrs. Haivie Bierley and Lorraine ter, Mrs. Joy Smith of Wabuska. J. B. Ixive Sunday. He is a brother r <«• :« <«
of
Mr.
Love.
I Bierley of McMinnville were guests Nebraska, who have spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris and |
' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George days at the Juilan home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard of
Eugene were guests at the home of
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Huffman. Jeanette Huff
See Ed L. Davis
man returned to Eugene with her
Lyons, K. F. I).
grandparents Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield
’hone 751
Mill City
were called to Salem the last of the
week by the serious illness of Mrs.
Fred Brassfield.
Mrs. May Swank of Stayton spent
Sunday and Monday at the home of
Stop in and See Our
Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Additional din
SPECIALS
I ner guests at tne
the jonnston
Johnston home
numv -were
on
SALEM
J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thayer of Albany!
ALL TRAILER
See A. T. Barnhardt
and his niece Mrs. Hatton and daugh-
HOMES
at Silver Saddle.
ter, Ruth Ellen, of Colorado.
Phone 903
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Mrs.
Claire Humphries and Mrs. George
Clipfell left Tuesday morning for Nes
kown on the coast where they will
attend the Youth for Christ camp.
Mrs. Clipfell will be one of the adults
USELMCARS
assisting in the teaching there.
t
Bought - Consigned - Sold
THE
M aples
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance
Contractors
&
Builders
Tracy Cox & Co.
FOR YOUR
PLUMBING NEEDS
STAYTON
Gain New-Found
Popularity and
Happiness
JUNE % 1949
Mill Citv
Mrs. John Feeley will attend the
University of Oregon extension in
Portland, and Miss Sigrid Grimstad
will be at the University of W’ash-
ington this summer.
Seen in Salem Tuesday were Mr.
and Mrs. Arey Podrabskky and Bar
bara, Mrs. Delbert Jenkins, Mrs. Bill
Weddle Funeral Home
OREGON, LTD.
UNION SHOP
ROBERT SKINNER, Proprietor
Blue 11811
R ub . 128V
STAYTON
Quality Repair Parts
MODERN FUNERAL
SERVICE
Stayton, Oregon
CRANE
$1 par month and up
Also serving Gates and Lyons
MILL
CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Phone 2102
LEONARD HERMAN
CAPITAL
acto
parts
•Delta Band Saws
•Delta Joincm
•Delta Table Saws
Delta Wood loathes
Delco-Remy Shocks
•hone 8-9151
Liberty and
After hours 2-1593
Chemketa
S \I.EM. OREGON
< omplete
supph of
bn i l<i I iilt
needs
OPEN S \T( RD \Ys
Knotty pine paneling
Firtex
Sheet Rock
MOTOR CO
NN
MW
1 Mile East of Gates
Near The Maples
HMMHmemMSM
Arthurs Cafe
LUZIERS
A friendly place to meet
and eat .
Fine Cosmetics and Perfumes
Gifts fur Men and Women
50 Cents up
KAY COLBURN, Distributor
Mill City, Oregon
Studio 200 feet West of Furniture
Store
Telephone 2606 for appointment
■i
Chicken in
the Rough
Information Center,
Detroit, Oregor
24 hours a day
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SERVICE
BUILD for Hopei’
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GEIGER
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Expert Workmanship
We Sell and Install
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Stayton Hardware
and
Furniture
STAYTON,OREGON
SANTIAM WAR SURPLUS
\RMY & NAVY OXFORDS
CLOTHING
TENTS
WORK SHOES
BOATS
FISHING TACKLE
1 mile east of Detroit
ATTENTION: BUSINESSMEN
We will run your errands or get
your parts for you out of Portland
or Salem in time that will amaze you.
Passenger Air Taxi Service to Salem
It'a not hard to learn to fly with
a competent instructor. DAVIS
.AIRPORT has engaged the ser
vice of Ted Galbraith. Silverton,
a licensed flying instructor, who will be at the airport daily each
week Check with Byron Davis. Mill City Tavern, for details.
DAVIS AIRPORT
SALEM TENT & AWNING CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TENTS. AWNINGS & CANVAS GCTDS
Tents For Kent By The Month
729 N. Liberty.
SALEM