.March 2, 1950 7—THE MILL < IT Y ENTERPRISE Mrs. Bill Houck and family of Grand I---------------------------------------------------- Ronde. CARD OF THANKS SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea* Weekend guests in the home of Mr. By EVA BRESSLER By REBA SNYDER and Mrs. Frank Ray were her brother We wish to express to our many cles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club IDANHA COMMUNITY < Hl'RCII Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith waa Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Chestnut, Mr. Lloyd Cleveland. Seattle. Wash , Miss kind thoughtful friends our heartfelt in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30 Sunday School 10 AM and Mi-s. Sam Palmerton and child Joan Christensen and Berdun Russell. called to Scranton. Iowa, due to the gratitude and thanks for their many Morning Service 11 A M Mill City Ix>dge No. 144, I." ren, Pat and Gay returned to their Bend, Ore. and Mr and Mrs. Sanford, sudden death of her father. They expressions of sympathy and beauti Youths Hour 6:15 P.M homes Saturday evening from a three Myrtle Point, Ore. The latter is | left Monday night. Gladyes Har- ful floral offerings during the illness 0"%Jo.O.F.. Meets Every Friday Evening Sendee 7 P.M. : greaves will replace Mrs. Smith in week vacation in California. They Ray’s nephew and wife. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M. 1 and at the death of our beloved night. Visiting Brothers Welcome. visited friends in Sacramento, spent Section II of the Detroit Junior | the primary room at the Lyons Eldon Haley, Pastor , daughter. wife and sister, Minnie a week in San Deigo, where, while High, supervised by their teacher. school. • • I Hathaway Cooper. W’eekend guests at the Orville attending a movie one evening their Mildred Ray. served tea Friday after CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WALTER J. COOPER and locked auto was entered and ram- noon to about 70 people. Chop-suey, | Downing home were Miss Juanita Services are held every Sunday | The Hathaway Family sacked of everything loose. tea. rice cakes and Litch was the 1 Downing and Miss Elaine Johnson, morning at 11 o’clock a m. In the BUILDING PERMITS They enjoyed 110 degree weather menu enjoyed by the eleven grade and Duane Downing. IOOF hall. • • 4 in Palm Springs for several days and school teachers, the sixth, seventh Don't forget the card party at the City building permits were issued Rebekah hall Saturday evening drove down to Ensenada, Old Mexico and eigth grades. COMMUNITY’ CHURCH this week to James K. Fish, a dwell SHIRI.EY LAIRD Full Gospel Preaching for the day. ing estimated at »4.500 on S. E. 3rd Litch, the pupils learned, was a February 4 500 and pinochle will be in play. A good time is assured Sunday school 10 A M. They came home with deep tans delicious fruit grown in China and and Juniper. Dub Stewart, a garage Morning worship 11 A M. to find still 18 inches or two feet of was seen and eaten by many for the for everyone and everyone is invited and bedroom at his residence. Phone 2603 Ito attend. Evangelistic service 8 P.M. snow here. first time Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson have Preaching services Wednesday and Palmerton reports they hope to A number of the girls in section II MILI. CITY start work in the shingle mill in a were dressed in Chinese costumes, purchased the Bill Johnson property Friday 8 P.M. in Mehama and expect to move some Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor week or so. and acted as hostesses. This luncheon time next month. • • • annanHnniHnnnHHHisi Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tucker enter was a result of the study of the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH The pre-school will begin Wednes tained Friday night for three friends Orient. for all your Services every Lord’s day of there son, Quinton Finley, on his Mrs. Jewel Thweatt and daughter, day, March first after a two months Morning worship 11:00 A M. shut down due to weather conditions, thirteenth birthday anniversary. LaVerne, Cottage Grove, a sister of Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M. Plumbing and Those who enjoyed the dinner and Dave Roberts, were weekend guests and will be held at the old school Hu- Evening worship 7:30 P.M. 3403 or 88, for evening of record playing and radio at the Roberts and Jim McKinney [house in Lyons, with Mrs. Alice two T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor ber the instructor. There will be Heating Needs programs were Robert Lady, William homes. • • • weekly meetings. Wednesday and Fri. Savage and Edgar Manasco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and son, day, with the regular fee of one dol- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl’KCH Mrs. Henry Heiber and Harold were Roy returned home Sunday, from an lar and a monthly charge of two Morning worship 11 a m. guests in Dallas he past week, while extended trip into California and dollars per family. It has been ar Music by choir. Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Heibert and Pat O’Brien attended to Arizona. Baker reported 80 degree ranged with the school board for the Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching Stayton some business in the valley. children to ride on the school bus pro Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs. temperature there. Orval Lady left Friday morning Arthur Krelver, leader. Sally New is absent from school viding the mother puts them on the • • • Before you buy-tee the SPARK for the valley were he will visit for a due to a throat infection and a bro- bus and is there to meet the bus MILL CITY, OREGON week with his daughters, Mrs. George nical ailment. She is being attended when school is out. ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC GAS-MAKING DEMONSTRATION CHURCH, MILL CITY Cannon and family and Mrs. Phil by our local physician. Mr. and Mrs. Art Olmstead and Mass at 9 A.M. Vollman and family of Willimina, and sons Donald and Walter were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer were Confessions heard before Mass. Z" 'î\ weekend guess in Salem in the home dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m. Mrs. Walter Olmstead of Mill City. of her mother, Mrs. Hefner. Father C. Mai, Pastor Additional guests at the Olmstead • • • Donald McKinney, son of Ralph home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cleve. McKinney, has been quite ill with lan^ and three children of Nashville, LATTER DAY SAINTS OF JESUS pneumona, but is much improved. CHRIST CHURCH, DETROIT Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ed PHOTO SHOP Sunday School each Sunday 10 A.M. Mike Haley underwent a tonsil mundson and sons of Oak Grove, LOTS, and HOMES FOR SALE Next Doer ectomy Saturday in Eugene. His con- Mr and Mrs. Ray Edmundson and in high school building, Detroit, IF YOU’RE A G.L, SEE to Jenkin’s Hardware Priesthood meeting 11 A.M. diton is good. Mr. Haley came along daughter of Colton, and Mr. and Mrs. Zealand Fryer, Presiding this week on that account, he is a Ed. Olmstead of Timber. The occas- • • • Open Friday Afternoons guest in the Frank New home. sion honored the birthday annivers GATES COMMUNITY Born to Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Mitchell, aries of Mrs. Art Olmstead, Byron PHONE 2243 CHURCH OF CHRIST M1U City a son in Salem General hospital, Sun Edmundson and Walter Olmstead, Sr. 10:00 Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen went to day morning, February 26 Morning Worship 11:00 Corvallis, Wednesday 22th, where 6:30 Christian Endeavor 3 they attended the rural carriers con 7:80 Evening Worship .. vention. Walter Smith, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. John Kampy of Port land visited at the home of her sister DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Warren Knape, Pastor I John McClurg. They with M j «. Mc Sunday school 10 a.m. Clurg visited at the home of Mr. and Morning worship 11 am. Mrs. Bob Carleton in Fox Volley. Y’outh meeting 6:45 p.m. Mrs. May Swank and Mrs. Nora Youth night Saturday 7 p.m. • • • Taylor of Stayton visited friends in MILL CITY . Lyons Monday afternoon. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday dinner guests at the home “The Church of Light and Life Hour” of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler were Sunday School 10:00 (Formerly Baker’s Jewelry Store) Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett, and Mrs. Morning Worship 11:00 Telephone 2243 for Appointments Fred Hoster of Salem. Mrs. Corbett Junior Church 11:00 and Mrs. Hester are sisters of Mr. Evening Service 7:30 Bressler. 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting Open Every Thursday 1 to 6 P.M.6 P. M. to 8 P.M. by appointment ■ 1906 Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley of Phone Pastor * Glasses fitted. Portland were Sunday afternoon Rev. L. C. Gould * Eve examination North Mill City guests at the home of her mother, • Broken lenses replaced * Eye glass adjustments [ Mrs Alice Huber, and brother Don. ■■ aid Huber and family. General offices at TenBrook Jewelers, 313 W. 1st St., ALBANY I Weekend guests at the home of » <4 ¡Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were Miss Imogene Roye of Lebanon, Mr. and I Mrs. Lynn Roye of Albany, Mr. and Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road Mrs. Arch Eberhardt and daughter I [ J Judith of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock I Walter Rogers of Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan are the (a Palmer Chiropractor) parents of a baby girl bom at a hae opened a new. modern j Salem hospital. Sunday February, 26. I office at Scio I This is their second child and second LYONS' 294 Days MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Days He is now prepared to serve I daughter. 297 Nights Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Putman have those suffering from condi- Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road moved into the Daisy Johnston house. tions of a Chiropractic na- Putman is the sixth grade teacher ture, which include Head- I in the school here. aches. Rheumatism, Sciatica. LITTLE ILLS Excessive Gas, and Consti The Womens Society of Christian pngpgppnpppnpnpapppqpoppflpngapggggflflgqpapBHBgpHggWBpi i pation, as well as many other MAKE I Service will hold their meeting at complications that are caused I the home of Mrs. Willard Hartnell , by nerve impingement. afternoon March 7th. Each I Tuesday member is asked to bring an apron , The Chiropractie rule is: for the project of the month. Each "Flnd the CAUSE and FIN month some similar project will be • True, that "little illnets" TO ANY PERCHASE OF »15.00 OR MORE, A GIFT IN if. you'»« beer mentioning in carried out getting ready for the aa offhand way, may OUR GRAB BAG — VALVES TO »2.00. o I baazar which will be held in the fall. aeem to amount to much— No charge for examination. a &a few faint symptoms; I Mr. and Mrs. George Clipfell are neglected, these "little SCIO, OREGON j receiving congratulations upon the PHONE 62F15 nit" can lead to big bills for >oo% WOOL SHIRTS, regular M.95 arrival of another granddaughter (Closed Thursday) doctors, medicines, etc; not WOOL JACKETS, regular »9.50 >00% bom to their daughter Mrs Elaine Io mention needless suffering 100% WOOL DRESS SLACKS, from and loss of precious time; Hadley Monday February 27th at a Consult a Doctor now— SPORT JACKETS, Water Repellent _ Salem hospital The little Miss you’ll save by it in the end; 5-lb., 100% WOOL BIANKET weighed 7 lbs ,8 oza. and has ben And, of course, we hope you’ll 100% WOOL SHIRTS ........ ......... bring his prescription to us named Myra Diana. for rareful compounding; Members and friends of the Lyons AU. WOOL Methodist church enjoyed a pot-luck YARDAGE Photo Finishing - 24 hour service dinner following the Laymans serv GOODS ices Sunday morning. IDANHA Church \cti\ities LYONS SHIRLEYS BE M TV SHOP See Us Call George Towing Service Thomas Housing Project McEWAN G. E. THOMAS, Mill City DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN In Jenkins Building JUNGWIRTH r i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ! i i i Mom & Pop’s Dr. G. A. Serfling Sand and Gravel Co CAFE I Private Dining Room I I FREE! i -B'G I I I § s s Lending Library 0 o i c s c o o 0 o o C 0 Housewares Toys Gift Items Socks Underwear Notions I The good driver keep» his attention on the road- ahead and behind. li THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE MILL CITY VARIETY JIM (Yl-EARY IRENE OTXARY 2.00 1.M I l.M DRESS SHIRTS were »3.00 PARACHUTE SIIJÍ. A Buy at »3.95. now SURPLUS TIN COATS. Only SALEM RAINGEAR AND RUBBER BOOTS AT LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE Has Everythtag for Your Santiam War Surplus and Santiam Clothiers 141 N. 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