The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, June 23, 1949, Image 3

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE; Jl NE 23. 1949
DETROIT
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
A pink and blue shower was given
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Ray Waite; with Mrs. Raymond So-
phy as assistant hostess, honoring
Mrs. Carl Campbell. Many beautiful
and useful gifts were received. In
two contests arranged by the hos-
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weie Mrs. Bud Gesher and Danny. ‘‘The Church of the Light and Life
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stout, A t Han ; Hour”
10:00
son, Carl Ball and Enid Bennett.
Sunday school
11:00
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stuber of Sal.m Morning Worship
7:00
were visiting Mr. and Ms. Eric Ny Young People’s Service
7:30
berg Sunday. Mrs. Stu er is the for- Evening Worship
7:30
Wed. Prayer Meeting
mer Jo Kushnik.
North Side
George (Scotty) Scott who has Donald Hinkle, Pastor
been in Portland for several months
GATES COMMUNITY
i etimed home yesterday accompanied
CHURCH OF CHRIST
by his son, Jack.
10:00
Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson left Morning Worship
11:00
here Thursday for Spokane where i Christian Endeavor
6:30
they atttended a meeting Friday an 1 Evening Worship
7:30
Saturday of the Oregon Independent
Walter Smith, Pastor.
Telephone Assn., returning Sunday
COMMUNITY’ CHURCH
evening.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
Visiting Peter Campbell on Sunday Sunday School
10:00
were his mother, Mrs. I,. B. Oa in ji- Morning Worship
11:00
bell of Seattle, and his brother, Chet Evangelistic Service
7:45
7:45
Campbell of Eugene. His mother had Wed. Bible Study
flown to Eugene Saturday und came
to Detroit with her son.
Mrs. Guy Wilson returned Sunday
from a two weeks' visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
LADIES a t'HILDRKN'«
McCune. Kans.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Cal Schlador had
DRESSES
as their house guests over the week
end Mr. and Mrs. Vern Briggs, her
nephew and wife, of Roseburg. The
four went to Paulina Lake on a fish­
ing trip and reported having good
luck.
C. L. Davis who fell f.otn a chair
on Friday will return from the bos
pi’al in Bend Tuesday.
The Human Race
tessts, prises were awarded to Mrs.
E. W. Biay, Mrs. Ruskin Smith, Mrs.
Campbell and Mrs. Joe Wright. Ad­
ditional guests present were Mrs.
Sol Tucker, Mrs. L. L. Rynearson,
Mrs. Wallace Mattila, Mrs. Eldon
White, Mrs. Lon Eveiiy, Mrs. Pete
Peterson, Mrs. James Kub;sh, Mrs.
Wellington Rhodes, Mrs. Dick Far­
row. Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. Tom Fry­
er, Mis. Howard Baldwin, Mrs. F. L.
Noble. Lovely refreshments were
served. with favors for each guest.
At a meeting of the Fraternal Or-
der of Eagles Wednesday evening,
thiee men were initiated: Vernon
Franse, James P. Cross and James
T. Weatherspoon.
Wilbur White, son of Lester White,
was here over the week end on a
furlough from Ft. Lewis, visiting his
father and brother Keith.
S. T. Carnahan, of Coalinga, Calif.,
an old time resident, flew to Salem (
Sunday, and thence by bus came here
to visit old friends and do som fish­
ing. He is staying at the C. A. Cles-
ter home.
Mrs. Joe Leis who suffered a se-
le leg injury some weeks ago is
still improvin at her home, although
upable to be out yet.
Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Franse vis­
ited Mrs. Harold Champion at Bend
Hospital Sunday.
The Women’s Civic Cllb spent a
pleasant evening at the home of Mrs.
whetbar yonn be coarse,
J. Cal Schlatlor Wednesday evening.
fine, dyed, bleached or
Mis. L. L. Rynearson was assistant
normal, macbineless per-
hostess. Twenty-seven were present,
'■ ments will lend it that
including guests. The usual order of
business was tarried out with M r s.
' ird-to-achiete,
Ray Johnson, president, in charge.
na ‘ rally- wavy look
Rejjorts were made on the success of
■ t. 'y and comfortably.
the mobile Chest X-ray tests here.
A report on the library showed al­
most 600 books now on the shelves,
with more donations coming in all
the time.
The next meeting will be the third
I Wednesday in July, with Mabel
| Moore and Mrs. Archie Mattoon as
SHIRLEY LAIRD
¡hostesses. Year books were piesented
:«• <«• •»>
res to all members. The door prize was
Mill City Lodge No. 144, I.- won by Mrs. Crawford, a guest.
O.O.F.. Meets Every Friday
Bob Dickeky, a Detroit 'high school
night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
graduate and son of Mr. and Mis.
Frank Dickey, arrived Sunday from
I Carlisle, Pa., where he has been sta­
PRECISION GRINDING
tioned in the Army for some time.
of lawnmowers; all kinds of
He recently le-enlisted and will go
tools sharjrened.
to the Philippines after a month’s
ED L. BERGHOLZ
furlough. On his way home he visited
(on county road SE Hilltop Store)
Mrs. Dickey’s mother, who accom­
panied
him here. Monday Mrs. Char­
■
les Haupt, her sister, ariived from
? Seattle with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Booth.
NORTH
I Bob will take his aunt an I grandmo­
ther to Seattle and then return heie
SANTIAM
for a longer visit.
TAUERN
Mrs. G. R. Dickie returned recently
from a visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har-
One Mile Ea,t of Detroit
l.i m.
Mrs. Betty Nolan and her mother.
JEWEL MYERS, MGR.
Mrs. Clarice Laddasaw, spent most
of the week in Vancouver visiting re­
latives .
Mrs. M. S. Savage, an old friend
of
Mrs. G. R. Dickie, is staying with
BE GOOD
her and will help her at the hotel.
TO YOURSELF
Mr. and Mrs. William Cauble Sr.
were
here this week packing their
AND ENJOY
things preparatory to leaving here,
THE BENEFITS
as his woik for the engineers is com­
pleted. Monday evening their son-in-
OF GOOD HEALTH
law and daughter, M r. and M r s.
We specialize in the treatment
Gene Lafferty of Pasadena, Calif.,
of rectal disorders.
drove in for a short visit. They will
No Hospitalization
go to the Cauble’s Portland home to
No Lous of Time
visit.
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Visitors at the Frank Wilson home
Nataro-Proctologist
last week end were Mr. and Mrs.
1144 Center St.
Salem, Ore.
Clayton Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
\\ nod’s Store
Don’t Borrow. Subscribe!
Church Activities
Larkin of Salem. The Wilsons
weie in Salem on Business Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week.
SHIRLEY’S
BEAUTY SHOP
,
Mrs. Harold (Boots) Champion re-
turned home on Saturday from the
Bend Hospital where she had under­
gone a major operation a week ago.
She is getting along very well. Her
niece, Joan Ramage, of Salem, will
stay with her during her convales-
cence.
Miss Yvonne Estey and Bud Ellis
of Philomath were Sunday guests at
the home of her father, John Estey.
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FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
l’relude; call to worship-.doxology ;
invocation; gloria; psalter selection;
and Mis. Earl Stahlman and hymn of praise; scripture; prayet;
son Jim drove to Holley Saturday to notices; offering; music by choir;
visit at the Willard Booker home. sermon; hymn; postlude.
Lorraine Booker who had spent three
weeks with relatives in Detroit re­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
turned with them to her home in Hol­
Services Every Lord’s Day
ley.
11.00
Morning Worship
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burt drove to Young People's Meeting
6:30
7:30
Waldport over the week end to visit Evening Worship
their son Delmar ami family. Mrs.
Tom Courtney, Pastor
Rurt had .«pent the previous week
with their 'son-in-law and daughter,
CHURCH OF THE LATTER ..
DAY SAINTS
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cruise at their
Sunday, 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall
home >n Lebanon.
A party of friends who spent the
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
week end fishing at Marion Laki
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WE WANT
PIANOS
BAND INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT REPAIRING
ACCORDION
LESSONS
* Blacksmithing
* Welding
* Logging and Sawmill
Repairing.
Jacquith Music Co
136 S. High St.
SALEM
GLEN’S BARBER SHOP
SELL OUT
H. A. Schroeder
Repair Shop
JUST AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE!
BLOCK WEST OF THEATER
SO HELP YOURSELF TO THESE TERRIFIC
Jacob Spaniol & Son
— SAVINGS!
TINNERS
and
P L U M B E R >
STAYTON, ORE.
IN GATES
i.l EN Hl 4RING Prop
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Salem Laundry
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
..Laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe..
Idanha
Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
163 S H g!
SALEM
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Ph. 3-9125
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ON FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - HARDWARE - EVERYTHING IN THE
STORE! HELP US CLOSE OUR DOORS!
Building
for Rent—
Futures
for
Solo
Capital Hardware & Furniture
241 N. COMMERCIAL
SALEM
OPEN
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FRI.
TILL 9 P M