MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. AUGUST 18, 1949 MMMMMHH .N M IM MM M lN* Don’t Borrow — Subscribe! led many beautiful flowers and gifts. Present were the honored guest, Mrs. May Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pat­ tom Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kane and Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hansen of Next to PostoHice. Mill City Ph. 505 H Attorney at Law . <-t Po tland, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pat­ DRESSES SWEATERS SKIRTS BLOl SES ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patton, SIS Broadalbin Alban» STAYTON, ORE. LLZIF.R’S COSMETICS Carroll and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey, Glenorane and Sharon, Mr I and Mrs. Fred Doson, Gennette and Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berry of Lacomb, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Pat­ ton. Butch and Janie of Lebanon, Mr. and Mis. Jacob Bigham, Trudy and j Scott, of Long Beach. Calif., Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jo Bigham. Mr. and Mrs, Brun- j ner of Oregon City, Thomas Goldose | ‘of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tenney! and Randal of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. j Elmer Taylor of Mehama, and Mr. , and Mrs. Ed fay lor of Lyons. 1 Faith Rebekah lodge held their meet ing at the hall with a large attend ance ami the following officers in the chairs: Frances McCarley, noble grand, Blanche Wagner, Vice grand, and Gat nett Bassett, secretary. The regular routine of business was car­ ried out, and plans were discussed for the district convention which will be held at Mill City the last of Aug­ ust. For the good of the order bal- ■ MM lotting was exemplified under the di­ rection of Mrs. Alta Bodeker, good of the order chairman. At the social houi games furnished the entertainment Formerly >1 79.50 with a watermelon feed at the close of the meeting with Betty Johnston LESS LAMP ANO CLOCK on Unredeemed Jewelry, Luggage, Musical and Hazel I^wis as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chamberlain Instruments, Guns, Cameras, and Field (¿lasses visited several days at the home of $21.00 down her son and family at Centralia, Wash ington. Salane» IS monthi Several from Lyons attended the dedication of the new Santjam high­ 311 No. Commercial, Salem way with the ceremonies on th« new’ Breitenbush river bridge. They report ed it was impossible to get veiy close due to the hundreds of cars and some 5,000 people present. Ben Bodeker with Gates Cochran left Friday for Seattle where they I sailed Satuiday for Anchorage, Alas­ ka. They will spend a month visiting with a friend will visit other ports. LOTS, HOMES FOR SALE A dinner was held for Mr. Bodeker If You’re a G. I., See at the home of his (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Salchenberger. Present were Mr. and Mrs. F'ancis Bodeker NEW RANGES, featuring all white and son of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs, John Kunkle, Joanne, Judy, Juanita aand Johnnie of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Salchenberger, Donnie and Porcelain, Large full size Oven, Marilyn, and Mr. Bodeker. Mrs. Mary Hunt of Gieenfield. ’n-liana, arrived at the home of Mr. Flavor Seal BroiHr, Storage Space Cabinet and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Mis. Hunt is an aunt of Mrs. Olmstead. She, with, the Olmsteads, went to Burnt - woods over the week-end to see Mrs. Olirsteod’s father (her brother) who Has no connection with any house-to-house solici­ See them on display at has been seriously ill. Santiam Valley Grange held their tation. Any claims of connection of our studio by meeting at the grange hall Friday evening with Elmer Taylor acting outside salesmen are false. .■raster due to the absence of Tony Mo avec. William Whitney, Jr. was We are located permanently in Mill City obligated into the first and second Furniture Store and are open each Fri­ degrees. •' clean-up of the grounds SAM BRIDGES, Prop. LYONS, Ore. and hall were hel l Thursday evening. day afternoon and evening. We will Mr-. Voleen Shields of Salem was come to vour home hv advance appoint­ * i Sunday and Monday guest at the home of her sister, Mis. Minnie Smith ment but are definitely not soliciting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heineck and business by door-to-door canvass. ■ children spent the week-end at Rock I away on the coast. Also, we demand no advance payments Mrs. Jessie Short of Salem spent last week at the home of hei parents, for future delivery of work, but expect Mr. an I Mrs. Culwcll. Mr-. Short payment only upon completion of satis­ was convalescing following a tonsil­ ectomy. factory work. MORRELL CRARY, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C’yreal of Photographer Glendale, Calif, aie visiting at the McEwan’s Photo Shops home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power. Elmer Hiatt spent several days at P.S. It is not too early to begin thinking aboot ph'>t<>graphew's returned home Monday after spending a week in Sa­ lem as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Bill Grimes is among the Senior outs on the Sky Line hike. They i hike from Breitenbush spring.' to Hoo loo lodge. He loft Friday and expects uin Wednesday. He was the i not eligible to go f om here | h ive to be fifteen years old. and Mrs. I^wrenre Walworth nd Paul Johnston attended the Lay- •n« con"erence from the Salem dist- So that von may shop in the best t of the Methodist churches held at and most complete Men’s Ftor»* in ttlo lake Sunday. Mr<. Giles Wagne was hostess to this part of th«* vallev. Complete 'ew mrnrbers of the Home Econom- t vb ' the Santiam Valley grange I line of Work Goo-’», Sh < 1 »• SI. v-’th ’ eafet'ria dinner vrved it noon. »s he was in a different age group. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell passed through Elkhorn Thursday evening. By JEAN ROBERTS T^ey reported southern Oregon as Considerable construction work is ‘hot and dusty.’ under way in the resort area along Mr. an i Mrs. Bill Bickelt and fami­ the Little North Fotk in the Elkhorn ly attended the opening ceremony of district. the new Detroit highway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudkins of They then continued on to Sweet Salem commenced work on their sum­ Billington family before returning to mer home across the river from the their home. Elkhorn guest ranch this past week­ Home where they visited the Toots end. Mrs. Ray Roberts and Lois and the Also aiding in construction on their Misses Jackie and Phyllis Bickett are summer homes were Mr. and Mrs. 1 picking beans at the Dewey McCall Clyde Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Guy be:in yard. Hickok, all of Salem. I Week-end guests at the home of Mr I and Mrs. Ike Myers weie Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Myers of Toledo and Mr.1 Mrs.__ . _____ May Patton ____ was _______ honored ___ on and Mrs. William H. Hammond and her 76th birthdaj anniversary, which daughter from Poitland. The Ham­ I was planned to be held at Taylors monds were accompanied by Mr. Ham t Grove on the Little Noith Fork, but mond’s parents from Oregon City. . due to the weather was held at the Jackie and Phyllis Birkett and Dur­ Womens club house in Mehame. All of wood Dark attended summer camp un her children, grand children and her der the auspices of the Farmers Un­ great giand children were present. A ion from Tuesday to Saturday of picture was taken of her with her last week. They were at Camp Adams six great grand children. in the Molalla area. Druiy Lane Dark The table was centered with two attended camp the previous week laige birthday cakes. She also receiv- Elkhorn Lyons I Wood’s Store Jacob Spaniol & Co. HARLOW L WE1NRICK FAMOUS MAKE GAS RANGES 9995 BIG REDUCTIONS STAR EXCHANGE & LOAN OFFICE ! ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ! * ♦ ♦ ♦ Thomas Housing Project G. E. Thomas, Mill City McEwan’s Photo Shops Gas Heat, Inc. THIRD ANNUAL. . . . . . . . Harvest Festival LYONS ten Mitchell’s Men’s Clothes SUNDAY AUGUST 21 STAYTON We Will Be Open Friday Evenings and Saturday Evenings ’til 8o’cloek CAFETERIA DINNER Served at Noon Come to LYONS for a Good Time RMN or SHINE StarTh aterBh’ Benefit Lyons Catholic Church (S’ School Fund