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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, 1 T s MARCH 17. 1949 — Buster Braden, nephew of Mrs. P. Julian showed motion pictures for Visitors were Fay Simpson and Am the children. elia Bolton, assistant dopaitment mu R. Homer and Mrs. Bumhardt, was visiting here from Smith Center, aician. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and Don Several from Lyons and Fox Val Kans. He was forced to leave half of Rr EVA BRESSLER na visited relatives an^_ friends in ley attended funeral sendees Sunday them at a point where the load lim The I'lA held its meeting at Re- afternoon at the Presbyterian church it was exceeded and had to make a bekah hall. A panel discussion wat Astoria. Mr. an Mrs. Arnold Burgess and in Mill City for little Dennis Bevier, return trip for them. He is expect- held by Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brass son Donald of Klamath Falls spent oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ing to make regular trips with eggs field, Mr. and Mrs. John Pri<ieaux several days with relatives here. Bevier of Mill City, who drowned in the near future. an Mrs. Wilson Stevens on "What They were guests at the homes of Thursday afternoon in the millpond. Mr. Braden worked for Ripple Our Children Are Learning Outside her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mce. DstJe Bagett of Cor Creek Logging Co. in’ 1939. He said of School.” Plans were made for a the roads and weather were terrible. card patty the first Saturday night Bevier, and sister and family, Mr. vallis spent the week end with re- Mr. and Mrs. James Huston went in April, with the following commit and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. They also latives in Lyons and Mill City. to Portland Wednesday where Mr. attended funeral services for her ne tee in charge: Mrs. Roy Huber, Wal Huston will have a complete physi ter Hilton, George Berry, Mrs. Joe phew, Dennis Bevier who drowned cal checkup at the Veterans Hospi Thursday. Crjbbs and Mrs. Charles Power. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker are tal. receiving congratulations upon the Mrs. W. B. Shuey, Mrs. Albert of and Mrs. Louis J. King Mr. BARGAINS Toman Jr., Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, arrival of their first grandchild, a Medford have been visiting their son, In Furniture, Stoves, Dishea son born to their daughter and son- Mrs. Joe Liberty, Mrs. Floyd John Police Chief J. T. King, and family Clothing, Housewares in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton son, Mrs. William McCoy, Mrs,, W. in Mill City. of Pendleton. Mrs. Bodeker left on R. Stevens, Mrs. Jack Scott, Frances Bud Philpott of Alaska is visiting MAC’S j Tuesday for Pendleton where she Randall and Beulah Clise went to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Stayton Tuesday evening to practice 145 S. Church, neat to Salem Parking will spend the next two weeks. Mrs. Donald Philpott. James Kfmery who has been quite for district Eastern Star which will Lawrence Balmer of Salem was a ill at his home is now able to be up business caller in Mill City Monday. be held April 5. and about. An executive meeting of the Kilo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mundt who Mrs. Mary Fink, president of the are now living in Eugene are visit watt Club met at the home of Mrs. Santiam po<‘ 4184, VFW. Stayton, Lee Bassett Thursday evening. A re ing his father, Roy Mundt. held a special meeting. Two new presentative of each district office of The Robert Mathers stopped for a memibers, Feryl Zimmerman and Car Mountain States Power Co. comprises few houis in Mill City Saturday. ol Holland of Meham, were taken in. Septic Tasks Cleaned Mrs. Annie Wilson and children, the board. The Innside Cafe is adding a stor Tanka priced 112.50 and up, Dickie, Edward and Caroline of Ore and Electric Roto-Rooter Sew gon City, Frank Moravec of Salem age room in the rear of the store. The Mill City Tavern has purchas er Service. No digging. No an Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moravec of Fern Ridge had a family gathering ed and installed six cigaret - proof Phone 8-9468 or 3-5327.......... at the home of their parents, Mr. and tables and chairs in gray and red. The booths will be eliminate. aa. im Eha St, W. Salem Mrs. Anton Moravec, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Bayless, wife of the WIilllllllllliPIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIfUlllllllllttlllllllllllilllllUibmilllll UMHIIHIIII Illi Nllillllillllilllkini o SPECIAL NOTICE! principal of the high school, suffered Beginning Sunday, March 20, Sun HOWARD CORSET SHOP Evergreens of all kinds, camel- | a heart attack Thursday evening. day School at the Church of Christ | She i< improvin'-. ias, rhododendrons, rtise bushes FOUNDATION GARMENTS | R. L. Faust was operated on Wed- will begin promptly at 9:45 a.m. and many others. Remember the March of the 1949’- Special Attention Given to Fittings re“ lay at the Portland General Hos Fruit trees, berry plants. ers! Hosiery-Lingerie-Dresses-Smocks pital. BILL TIMM NURSERY 131 High St. Salem Ph. 4032 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris went ’hone "622 MILL CITY tn Portland Sunday to visit relatives. ■< ‘. tsi Mr. and Mres, Charles French vis ited with relative- in Portlant”% er ¿he week end. ' Mrs. Jack Scott is now a clerk in I the Mill City State Bank. The Scotts recently purchased the Arlie Dickie home here. They are from Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of San MARCH 21 Francisco, son and daughter-in-law Of Mrs. W. W. Allen, arrived to greet Musical Entertainment the new arrival in the Vernon Todd It’s not hard to learn to fly with HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB home. a competent instructor. DAVIS and qwe«<al other performers Red Patton of Sears-Roebuck flew .AIRPORT has engaged the ser- I singThg and platyng his plane and landed at the Davis vire of Ted Galbraith, Silverton, Airport Sunday. a licensed flying in» true tor. who be at the airport twice each There Will Be a Speaker E'hvard Williams was another Sa week. Cheek with Byron Davis, Mill City Tavern, for details. lem business caller over the week PRK E, ADULTS 50c end. Children Free Mrs. George Veteto has been ill with the flue the past week. Mrs. Lois And 1 on is cooking at A Boy Scout Court of Honor Will Folio..’ the Bank Cafe n >w. LYONS MIKE’S Septic Service The Mill City Enterprise MH I City, Oregon. Charlea Wolverton, Editor and Publisher Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager Entered aa second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City. Oregon jnder the Act of March 3, 1879. ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified sect.on and those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the "Too Late to Classify" section. Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. CLASSIFIED RATE One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. 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