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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPR1SE.AUGUST 4. 1949 the group were taken and dainty re before he reports for duty near San Don’t Borrow. Subscribe.' Quality job printing at the Enter freshments were served by the hos Francisco on August 15. prise. tess. has been Don Black of Medford By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT By JEAN ROBERTS WW.INI '«• It was announced this week end employed by the Detroit Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Hooper left Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson attend by Mrs. Gale Fagen who has been company as lineman. He plans to early Thursday morning _ for their ___ ed the old timers picnic held in Day deputized as organizer of a women s move his family here. NORTH home in Texas. They had visitted the I ton Sunday. auxiliary to the Santiam Eagles that Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Port Bill Bickett family here for the past | SANTIAM Queen contestants, some amateur a drive for members will start in a land visited at the home of his bro week. few days. ther- in- law and sister this week night contestants and various com TAUERN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newport of Cui- when they returned from a fishing, Attending the Rebekah lodge at mittees met at the Canyon Theater Lyons Wednesday night weie Mrs. I ver and Portland spent several day ’S and camping trip spent along the 1 Sunday afternoon. Ray Sischo, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers Ona MHe East of Detroit Mrs. Carl Campbell arrived home here last week on business and vis- McKenzie the first of the week. Private Dining Recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil Mrs. Ray,Roberts and Roberta Long- from Salem Saturday with their in iting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck of Long son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shuford neeker who was initiated. JEM EL MYERS, MGR fant daughter. Karen Sue. Room A truck loaned by Bill Bickett to Emois Villar and Eva Arandas Beach, Calif., arrived at the Lon Ev- and (laughter Billie of MongoJd spent , the Rebekah lodge at Lyons was dec were united in marriage June 28 at erly home Sunday. They came up for a week at Paulin Lake fishing. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Montgom orated Friday and entered in the par Vancouver. They are moving to Al their daughter, Peggy, who has been visiting at the Everly home for a ery and daughters, Baibara and Jo- 1 ade at the bean festival in Stayton. bany soon. month. Ann of Madras, stayed overnight at Mrs. Bill Bickett and Mrs. Ike Myers Mrs. Lon Everly gave a party Sat Every Meal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Opetz of Sa- the home of her brother-in-law and both of Elkhom rode on the float. urday at their home honoring their Sunday dinner guests at the Elk bus Friday and are sister on Friday on their way’ to visit son, Vaughn, on his first birthday. lem arrived by Vi Occasion Children present were Susie Rynear- spending several days with Fay Coo another sister of Mrs. Montgomery’s horn Guest Ranch consisted of several out-of-state pa: ties. One couple hail at Sutherlin. son, Lynn White, Shirley Alvin, Per per. Courteous service. pleasant Mrs. Harold Champion, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cauble and ed from Los Angeles, two couples ry (Butch) and Claudia Fry, Sharon atmosphere. delectable food from San Francisco and a party from Thorton, Norma Lee, Linday and Don Harold Champion, trusteee, and R. E. children. Mary Alice, Doris and Scott, • Wisconsin. —make our meals remember na Brown, Nina Walter, Dolores Dorothy, trustee, are resigning from from Cape Girardeau, Mo. visited ed! Mrs. Fannie Howard, who spent the here on Tuesday at the Fiank Wilson Gesher, Gloria and Buddie Brown, the Detroit Athletic Club. Chicken Dinners past wtek at the Ray Roberts home. ' Sharon Gibson; also Miss Peggy Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bammerlin and home. Tuesday evening Mrs. Wilson, Steaks, ( hops ¡returned to her home in Buxton on, Beck, Mrs. L. L. Rynearson, Mrs. children Jerry and Barbara of Phoe who is Charles’ aunt, accompanied Workmen’s lunches to go. 75c | Saturday. She was accompanied by Perry Fry, Mrs. Roy Brown, M r s. nix, Ariz., arrived the first of thé them to Portland for a visit with his J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and family. Wide menu daily Lawrence Alvin, Mrs. Gordon Brown week for a ten day visit at the home two uncles. William and John Cauble.. OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Eight families from the Elkhorn and Mrs. Boyd Leming. Pictures of of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. . Mrs. Wilson came back as far as Sal- tm with them on Thursday as they I community turned out to see the Bray. were going on to Califoinia and other grand paiade of the Stayton Bean Staying this past month at the places of interest before returning festival Friday night. Afterwards home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and STI AK many of the youngsters enjoye I the i to their home. Mrs. Fiancis Stout, has been Donald I carnival attractions. IIOUSE I Initiate! into the Eagles lodge last Thieme of Tdlare, Calif. ♦ For a comfortable and Wednesday evening were Gerald Relatives of the Steve Ball family Christensen, Ben P. Phund and Ken I—Lrij c VUC UUJffilN! IWIII'I ♦ inexpensive place to stay had a reunion at Gates Sunday, July neth W. Ha lam. Joseph Kish was * Id IkJI IVoUJll o 24, and then came to Detroit to the appointed conductor by the president, it’s- - - I Seitzinger camp to see Steve and Mr. Ed Debolt. Everyone was urged to 1 and Mrs. Walter Ball. Attending the keep in mind the dance to be held on I j îeundm were Mr. and M rs. Chris Saturday evening. August 6. The an- 1 ' Svendson, Portland, Otto Moritz. nual picnic will be held at Suttle Lake BLUE 118B or 428R, STAYTON Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mor It’s the Hospitality on August 7. Everyone come. itz, Shedd, Mrs. Ann Moritz, Mr.s At the Mill City Furniture Store Walter Patterson and son, Eugene, Carl Bell and rMs. Enid Bennett of SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Claience gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club Otto Russell in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30 j Ball and daughter of Gates. BE GOOD Mrs. Lester Waite of Prineville stopped here for her sister, Mrs. Wal TO YOURSELF ter Ball, and they drove to Sheridan Agency AND ENJOY to attend their mother, Mrs. Amos Fire Clarke, who had suffered a heart at tack. The two women returned the Auto OF GOOD HEALTH last of the week. Life We specialize in the treatment Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mooie arrived of rectal disorders. Accident here from Cheyenne, W’yo. on Wed No Hospitalization nesday where he had been stationed Phone 1502 Detroit No Loss of Time for some time and where he and Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Colleen Mermillion were îecently married. 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