MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. AUGUST I. 1949 I The Mill City Enterprise I Mrs. Lewis have moved to Corvallis where they will be employed for the I winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rohwein art the parents of a baby girl bom Satuiiiay at a Salem hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner of Billings, Montana visited the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fetheiston. Mrs. Tanner is a sister of Mrs. Fetherston. LYONS Mrl! City, Oregon. Br EVA BRESSLER Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher Initiation was the high light of the Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge held Staff: Leo C. Dean, Mary Jo Wolverton, Patricia Wolverton at the hall Wednesday evening when Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City the degree was bestowed upon Ro- Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. berta Longnecker in a very pietty ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING manner under the direction of Jean Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and [ Roberts, drill captain. those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the “Too Late to Classify” At the regular business meeting section. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have moved in some discussion was held in regard Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not to the Eldo Betcke house located on to the district convention which will be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion the street back of the Lyons Food be held at Mill City the last of Aug CLASSIFIED RATE Market. One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch ust. The ncble grand also appointed the following committees; Alta Bod Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haimson and eker, good of the order, chairman, son of Summitt spent the week-end Eva Bressler, publicity chairman, at the home of her sister and family, f fraternal press, Jean Roberts, com Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. munity service, Helen McClurg, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jerreld and floral committee, Alta Bodeker, Alma son Tommy of Clarkson, Wash, are Olmstead, May Patton, publicity, Eva Bressler, Ethel Huffman, Effie Hei- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I neck, auditing, Anna B. Julian, Alice Oscar Naue. The Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Jewell of Huber, Hazel Lewis, examining, Vern- a West, Hazel Lewis, Hazel Shields, Salem moved into the Methodist par finance, Gertrude Weidman, Lois sonage Satutday. Rev. Jewell was ap- pointd at the conference to this Myers and Hazel Shields. At the close of the meeting refresh chaige upon the death of the Rev. ments were served by Alta Bodeker, Cookingham. SPECIAL LUNCHES TO GO Helen McClurg and Carrie Naue. Mrs. Glen Julian and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hiatt returned Johnston spent several days at Long home Sunday evening after spending i Bow where they attended the Home- a week at the home of their daughter | makers camp. They were the only two .mu and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard : that could attend from the extension unit here. Thoma in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett of Cor Clarence Jungwiith was called to vallis spent the week-end with rela Portland where he served on the Fed tives. They were guests at the home eral Jury. LET US FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON PULMBING of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransome are AND HEATING. NO JOB TOO LARGE AND NONE Bassett, and also her parents, Mr. and spending seveial days at the coast as TOO SMALL Otto Witt of Mill City. guests of her sister and husband, Mr. The J. C. Moore family have moved and Mrs. Keith Taylor at Taylors Shop and Residence 4260 Macleay Rd. SALEM Ph. 2-7390 into the Ray Lewis house Mr. and boat camp near Waldport. Miss Mary Petioke who is employ ed in Salem spent her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Petroke. Come to Jerry’s.... for a Complete Cafe Service. Just Opened tu ■ C'. 1 i "ruction. (¡ates Gates Woman’s Club members met Sunday at the site of their new club house and *eivoo a pot luck dinner workers, li wa» -n- for rtE that rj’i re pie ctt runity turn 'to t ’o IM'1 t n emb"t- an 1 ' *■«: »oi:. ■ ho expre- . J int •’< b -h 1' 1 1 ..■sire io rave a corrivnity • • • <* »trict. Club • •• ber.s h< . e s present wet* V ’. ’ ' •j nd M El i er itewart, Mr. v i Mrs .1 t Joaquin, Mr. and Mrs. E T.e- Mi ’s .r>. K lutkn. Mr. ..r ’< X Alb Mrs '• au Davis a . Miss M r. b,.a. G 4 . New ed'ei.i- of the con”’>> ♦ y wn j .•ere .re. nt and donated : ei labor were Wilson Parks, Pau. Dav « hob ,-t J •«' * ' Jr., Mr. a <i Mr- Tex Al.cn. d'. aid Mrs. W.'iiar hu ■ vn-'on. *!r. and Mrs. Jc;. J-i> > J ■ it vh;er Pat, Mr. and M 1 ‘ s. Le.vis a i i • au: hter Robin, . n C .. e ■ ’!i vi»ii' r.k. Tex Allen, i ■> .un with the Kaiser com •• ■ V - i •teu-ed ’o "i ish blueprints fv th- b .ill, ng. M •. Klutke >s cha r...-i if Jerry’s Tavern Cafe M I Eve examination Broken lenses replaced Eye glass adjustments Glasses fitted. Open Every 'ITiuraday Richards Tavern GATES i I Tex’s Tavern MILL CITY A friendly family atmosphere prevails Wood’s Store AT LOWEST DRESSES VALLEY NEW & USED |GLENN’S MARKET ¡I Jacob Spaniol & Co. Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Ph. 505B 1605 N. Summer SALEM. ORE. Church Activities STAYTON, ORE, • Linoleum SEE Wool Carpet * Appliances • Living Room Funrniture John Adams For your excavating and dump truck work 3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel. • Bedroom Furniture • TRADE • TERMS CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Every Lord’s Day 11:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Young PeopTe’s Meeting 7:30 Evening Worship Tom Courtney, Pastor 1 Io S P.M. alao 6 P. M. to 8 P.M. by appointment Your Idle hours LADIES A CHILDREN’S FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prelude; call to worshipjdoxology; invocation; gloria; psalter selection; hymn of praise; scripture; prayer; notices; offering; music by choir; sermon; hymn; postlude. Welcomes you to his new office at THE MILL CITY FURNITURE CO. * * * * » To While Away PRICES IN THE GLEN’S BARKER SHOP OPTOMETRIST A Friendly Place FURNITURE GREENLY’S Plumbing & Heating IN GATES GLEN HEARING, Prop ir charge of • > c Ph. 3-5110 Basements, Trench and General Excavating Silver Saddle Trailer Camp Mill City. Ore Ph.703 PO HMM* General office» at TetiBrook Jewelers, 313 W. 1st St.. ALBANY CHURCH OF THE LATTER .. DAY SAINTS Sunday, 10 a m. at Odd Fellows Hall Flying Is Easy It’s not hard to learn to fly with a competent instructor. DAVIS MILL CITY POOL HHLL .AIRPORT has engaged the ser vice of Ted Galbraith. Silverton, a licenced flying inatructor, who will be at the airport daily each week. Check with Byron Davis. Mill City Tavern, for detail«. DAVIS AIRPORT now OPEN Billiards, Pool, Snooker, Shuffleboard 1 het llollinshead Ben Hauck For taxi service call Mill City 2602 or 2108 Salem Laundry I FREE METHODIST CHURCH “The Church of the Light and Life Hour” 10:00 Sunday school 11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Young People’s Service 7:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting North i Side Donald Hinkle, Pastor * SERVING THE CANYON AREA PICKUPS AT Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill Ghty and Stayton ..Laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe. Idanha Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit. 163 S. High Ph. 3-9125 SALEM GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Evening Worship Walter Smith, Pastor. I COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:45 Evangelistic Service 7:45 Wed. Bible Study Jungwirth OPEN SUNDAY HMM Watch for opening of Complete Food Service Mill City Meat Market iVork Shoes SAND & GRAVEL CO Fhe Endicott-.Johnson Une 8-in. Moodsma heel, plain toe. laee-to- toe. all vulcork sole, 8-in. and 6-in. Gravel, $l;i5 per yard 10-in. Engineer Bools Friedman-Shelby Work & Dress Oxfords 3-8 minus gravel plus 13c mi. hauling charge Other grades at comparable price Boys’ Engineer Boots Boys’ Oxfords and Work Shoes I)ress (’rep»- *N<»le Loafers ( repe ’Mile Oxford Plain ops , tan and b'ark oxford* Romeo SI'i’Dcrs Husk) M «Hcasins Town & Country Store (ommerrul