The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, March 03, 1949, Image 4

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MILL CITY iLSTElV'KlBE, MARCH 3. 1**9
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' >f Mrs. Ruby Homer that she was condition following the operation.
to undergo major surgery at a hos- i M . and Mr . Lyle Rush of Salem
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. . . , . , pital in Palo Alto, Calif., Feb. 23. No -pent the week en< t th* home *f
„„„v. , them
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, Word has been re.'e.vd by 1 fii nds news has yet reached
as to lier his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Rush.
Miss Jackie Bidigary who has been
a guest at the Norman Gnrrison
home for some time has accented a
position at A thur’s Cafe in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison and son Ger­
ald and Miss Bidigary motored to
Marion Forks to g't pictures of the
eep snow there.
Mi. and Mrs. Max Harlan and son
Billie from Detroit visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.xNed Richards
Saturday.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Johnson Sunday were
Mr. and Mis. Howard Johnson of As­
toria, Miss Norma Jackson F>f Port­
land, Mr. an' Mrs. Sherman Johnson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter
and tw children, all of Iuehanon. All
are nephews of Mr. Johnson. Their
daughter, Mrs. Robert Levon of San
Francisco is still a guest at her par­
ents’ home.
M's. Albert Millsap an 1 her guest,
Mrs. Henrietta Quinn of Seaside,
were luncheon guests at the home of
Mrs. Curtis Cline Thursday of last
week, Mrs. Quinn was also enter­
tained in several homes in Mill City
dur ng her week’s visit.
The last week of springlike wea-
ther brought most everyone out of
their enfoiied hibernation because of
the ice and snow of the past two
months and many took advantage of
the pleasant days to catch up on
their shopping. Among those seen in
Salem Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
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Cecil Haun, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne
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Rambo and two children, Mr. and
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Mrs. Steve Champ and daughter Li­
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la, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas
Yes . . . everything must be cleared! Buy a
and family.
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building or part of a building... at just 5 %
rm mi uii mi mi iui in. mi Unwin' >i" iin.,11. mi'niiiM.,
hiii ini muiuiiiiiiiiw
of its original cost! Buildings for your every
Need Help on Your
need ... to build a home, barn, garage . . .
Gates
Vanp®rt
Buildings
MUST
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AT SACRIFICE PRICES!
95% OFF original cast
INCOME TAX?
or remodel! ACT TODAY!
If you had more than one em­
ployer in 1948, veu iffy be en­
titles to refund on social stx’ur-
ity tax. Consult—
VAL c. w
Phone 3408
H I T E
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Notary Public
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BÈJ KASTLE
NOW!
NOTICE
Materials,
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SKttíg.
Gar load
Woven Wire
better - than • “• rs
prices!
BUILD IN
Mr*. Theodore Burton was accom­
panied to Salem Wednesday by Mr*.
Joe Joaquin. Miss Georgia Shane.
Mr I.auia Joaquin, Mrs. Albert Mill
»ap an I Mrs. Lincoln Hennes*.
A community dinner was held in
ocial rooms of the high school
the -----
Thursday evening of last week. Fol­
lowing the dinner hour cards were
In play at teveral tables. The next
regular meeting of the club will be
‘at the school house Tliuislay after­
noon. March 10. At this meeting all
past presidents of the club will be
guests of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Btosig have
purchased the former home of Mrs.
Gwen Schaer and with their family
will make that their home. The place
is located a mile east of Gates on
the Linn County side of the river
and includes the house barn ami oth-
1 er farm buildings and several acres
of land.
Mrs. Marietta Smith of Mill City
has been seriously ill at the home of
her son. Charles Smith, here. Two
other sons, Raymond (Pete) Smith
of Coos Bay and Robert Smith cf
Salem were called home by their mo­
ther’s illness. Wilbur Smith, another
son, was unable to come.
Carolyn spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and
her daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Jensen in Salem.
Sunday guests at the Burrel Cole
home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin An­
derson and baby and Mrs. Frank An­
derson. all of Molalla, and Mrs.
George Stewart of Mill City.
Word has been received from Mr.
ari l Ms. Elmer Cooper that their
plans to return to Lakeview to make
their home after leaving Gates were
changed and that they purchased a
home in Phoenix. Ore., just beyond
M’^dfor 1, and will reside there.
Mrs. Lyle Shelton of Stayton was
a guest at the Melbourne Rambo
home one day last week.
Mrs. Don Gessner has returned af­
ter several weeks spent with rela­
tives in Salem. Guests Sunday at the
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Gessner home were Mr. and Mrs. A.
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F. Warner, Mr. and Mis. Robert Bo­
az and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Warner and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Wainer and children, all of
Salem. The grouip enjoye a wiener
roast outside in the sunshine.
The Gates postoffice is having its
a
C-'otOfflCT cnUnraH S.t. r rd. nJ
PhcT« TW IBC9 or TV/ ISSB
ALSO... plumbing, pipe in all sizes, toilet:,
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fisher, N..
ami Tommy of F'orest Grove were
week end visitors in Mill City.
LADIES A < 1 ILI BESS
DRESSES
WART, th’ Speed Cop
SILVER
RHONE
903
— B.v Jack & Ted
SADDLE
SERVICE STATION
TRAILER COURT IN CONNECTION
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24 HOUR
SERVICE
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ând Irish «ties
when you »end
jolly Hallmark
St. Patrick »
Day Card» to
your friend»!
||ALLft\ARK CARDS
Edward Williams
330 Court
SALEM
39 in. 12 in. Stay
39 in. Gin. Stay
Will arrive in March. Place your order now
New Low Prices
SPRING!
0PXNIMHY I WH.. f AM to 5. JO PM
face lifted.
The building is being
shingled on the sides and a new roof
•was placed recently.
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Kantiani Farmers Coop
wash bis’.-.s, fixtures... at sacrifice piices.
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»'■•WKS*"
16 Inch Old Growth
ANYWHERE WITHIN
DELI VERED
100 MILES
FREE TO YOUR
IN EASY-ÏO-ERECT SECTIONS
WOOD
Bill Hutchinson. Lyons, Rt. 1
Mill City State Bank
Mill City. Oregon
A Home Bank,Owned
and Managed by Home
People.
Coil Spring
— with the purchase of any innerspring
mattress in the house
HURRY!
Established in 1919
All Depositar* Insured up to
$5000 00 Under the Term* of
th* Federal Deposit Inaurane*
Corporation.
Fire and Automotive Inaurane*
Notary Publie.
HOMES
FARMS
BUSINESS
Offer good for limited time only
Mill City Furniture Co
priced as little as
(12x20)
Well-constructed government buildings
in sizes up to 20 x48'l Easy terms for
qualified buyers. Investigale... only a
limited number available.
... a few days
work, add a little trim
and your basic building can
look like this . ..
See sample building
at N. Interstate
at Shaver
Portland
Notice
to Mill City Manufacturing Co
Employees
Mill will resume operation Mon. March 7th.
Planning and leading crews to start Tues. Mar. 8
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