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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1949)
» MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, Mrs. Cherry Dies Mrs. Laura A. Cherry, 70, of Da! las, died unexpectedly at her h .. c Monday following a heart attack. Funeral services were held Thi i s day at 10:30 a.m. in the Hinkle ar.d Bollman chapel with Dale Sher wo I of the Christian church officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery here and committal services will be there the same day. Mrs. Cherry was born May 13, 1879 in Salem, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Work. She was B fi B Wl w B When your watch i« alow or takea time off—it’s loaf- ing on the job and in need of analysis. Call un Baker’s! It will be returned to you a well adjusted timepiece. FORREST BAKER Expert Repairing by a LICENSED WATCHM AK ER EBaker’s Jewelry of this week to take part in the The firemen entertained their wives . valley tournament there. Steve Beck with an oyster feed Fe»b. 5. Dewey coach, took the boys there Tuesday Flatman served as chief. Entertain to familiarize them with that floor. ment included caid games and ping All students are taking their turns pong. at Corvalhs. Mrs. Cheiry ha I. lived in DalWs since 1914. She was an active member of the Ladies of the G. A P. and of the Christian Church. Surviving are her widower, A. F. Cherry, Dallas a sister, Mrs. Mel Robinson, Mill City; and five neph ews, Percy Budlong, Salem, Charles Kelly, Mill City, T-Sgt. Max Kelly of Barstow, Calif., and Conrad Carlson, Klamath Falls. HIGH SUHOOL NOTES Mill City High School was closed Thursday and Friday this week for teachers’ tinstitute. MILL CITY The Timberwolves will go ta Sa lem Thuisday and Saturday nights THE <«• <«- <«• • Chfl Ambers M aples < FOR HIRE Lauds Recrd Dimes Drive A total of $271 57 was collected in the Mill City March of Dimes drive, it was announced by Charles Kelly, chairman. A breakdown of the contiibutions follows: Santiam Lions Club, $10; Mill City Lodge 180, A. F. & A. M, $10; Rid ers of the Santiam, $37.53: Firemen Auxiliary, $10; W. B. A., $2 50; San tiam Rdbekahs, $5; total in cans, $63.34; theater collections, $68; bas ketball game, $53.05; other contribu tions, $12.50. “T witsh to thank all who made the drive so successful and express my appreciation to the Riders of the Santiam especially who gave theii entire prexeeds from their dance to the fund,” Mr. Kelly said. (•:« » down in shop busily refinishing desk The Firemen’s Auxiliary plans a JUST EAST OF GATES tops from both the high and grade party Saturday night for the firemen * 4» •» •» •» <«• •» •» the schools. The project will bring at the hall. student body additional funds. A delegation of volunteer firemen headed by Chief Arlo Tuets attended HAUUNG CATS, the meeting of the Marion County SHOVELS and Firefighters Assn at St. Paul Feb. 9. HEAVY EQUIPMENT I Nets $271 FEBRUARY l<t 194» Of Chief Tuers WiMiUONUldlil.ilirUil liHUIttUHI HNHHidlUdlll iilidilMIMlUllilllLWltliilli» WHIIIlUl.il» (Continued from Page 1) Salem Heavy Hauling & ders. The main contract will be open Equipment Co. ed Feb. 24. Phones: Plant 34644; Office 39408 Plans for the powerhouse are not yet complete, and bids for it will be 1405 N. FRONT ST, advertised separately. SALEM The highway to the damsite will be ready for the contractor March 1. The remainder of the new road is I to be ready by June, Col. Walsh said, and the railroad between Gates and I Idanha will then be abandoned. Stuies of sites for obtaining ag— i gregates at Mehama, Lyons and at Cumley Creek were explained by I Frederick A Grasier of the civil works design section. Other talks concerned cooling systems for the dam, and housing plans. To get an idea of the vastness of the dam, comp | ■ it with a building. It will be the height of a 45 story AHlUlltlMailUf'! skyscraper, or higher than and build ing on the west coast. At the base it will be almost a city block wide. At the crest, it will be fully a third of a mile from one side of the Canyon to the other. The Mill City Volunteer Fire De partment came in for high praise fiom an insu xnce company this week for their excellent record of low fire losses during the past year. (Let’s hope It figures on the insurance rates, t H. V. Lacey, Portland, an official of Travelers Insurance Co., wrote D. B. Hill, local agent: “On my desk is a clipping from your paper da ter Jan. 6 commenting on the light losses sustained during 1948 and statmg that the fire chief was ’ciossing his fingers’ that 1949 would prove as trouble-free. "Your Fire Chief Tuers is to be congratulated not only for the fact that his department controlled files which did occur but also because of the educational measures which must have been taken by him and by others of your city as respects fire hazards. If the rest of the countiy were as successful in proportion, then the fire insurance business would be delight- BLOOD BANK LOW ful indeed. Quite evidently, Chief Due to near exhaustion of the blood Tuers is a real leatder. bank throughout the nation, a cam “In closing, I might state paign will be started to restore it. crossing his fingers’ blings about the hoped-for results for 1949, then his magic certainly could be used else-- where by insurance companies.’’ tiny M c D aniels The Man with the Hom CLUB COMBO I , DINING AND DANCING 3059 Portland Road . .......... .i • Rubber Boots - All Sizes Wool Jackets for Men an J Boys HILLTOP GENERAL STORE We Do All Types of Meat Cutting For Lockers Custom Curing of Pork QUICK FREEZING AVAILABLE KENGOLLIET Jacob Spaniol & Son TINNERS and PLUMBERS STAYTON, ORE. Mehama MILL CITY TAVERN BYRON DAVIS, PROP THE KEY TO HER HEART “At the Bottom of the Hill” There’s i> heiiitifu! Valentine, for HER—in fin t .or the » '.•»le family, — A Ml IRS < IKE VALENTINE! MILL CITY Powder Your Face With Sunshine Doris Day Dainty Brenda lee Jack Lathrop Vaughn Monroe In My Dreams Doris Day That Certain Paity Perry Como Pussycat Song On a Slow Boat to > China Kay Kyser Buttons and Bows Dinah Shore Bull Fiddle Blues Pee Wee King Then 1 Turned and Walked Slowly Eddy Arnold Away Gen Miller In the Mood PORTEN & LAU •First With What You Want Most" COMPLETE AI’PIANCE SERVICE Radio. Washer Refrigerator and Electrical Appliance Stavton 216 Butane & Propane OREGON S CASCADE BRAND Corn Syrup TASTY PACK BRAND—DARK 5 lb. jar I G A Soap Grains Apple Sauce Meat Dept Cheese « ,'„Mïdïb Oysters Racon p^e*ìb large pkg. 11 oz. can 3 for Produce Dept. .39 Cranberries Oranges Nav.i C alaro s Sp«iai HEATING - COOKING - WATER HEATING • REFRIGERATION Ì Clean - Economical leetwoofs Automatic Appliances Gas Heat, Inc. S\M BRIO ÌES, Distribuii r Phone Lyons 15 On Highway 222 Prices Friday and Saturday Lyons, Oregon 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. (