The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, April 28, 1949, Image 6

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    MUA CITY ÏNT TPRI8E,
APRIL 28. 1949
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weathers and everal .
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ano Moirir , , ano _ Mrs. _ Gordon
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Mr. anil Mrs. Irwin Weathers moved I
city h>ve jald their interegt" , (Grand Junction, Colo.
Mrs. Paul Drris, «ccompan.sd by
place and have moved to the Baa-
Dale Stubbs is clearing ground in Tuesday to Ukiah, Ore., where they |
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, motor­
have
taken
contracts
to
haul
gravel
place
in
Kings
Prairie.
It
was
the west end of town in preparation
, repOited that Ben Roten of Mill City ed to Salem Tuesday r-n business.
for the erection of a number of cab- with their gravel trucks.
Robert Levon of San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Dolan who
aecured the building and will op-
spent the week end with Mrs. Levon
ite a day-and-night restaurant.
who has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Charles Tucker have
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johnson, for several weeks. Other
guests at the Johnson home were Mr.
SPECIAL OPENING SOON
and Mrs. Sherman Johnson and
daughter of Lebanon and Mrs. Gwen
Cchaer and family.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson spent the
Easter holidays at the home of her
sister in Lebanon.
Miss Thompson
It’a not hard to learn to fly with
makes her home with M r s. Gwen
a competent instructor. DAVIS
Schaer.
.AIRPORT has engaged the ser­
NEW TRAILER HOMES
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis have se­
vice of Ted Galbraith, Silverton,
• • •
cured
rooms at the home of Mr. and
he
at
the
airport
twice
each
will
a licensed flying instructor, who
USED CARS
Mrs. Albert Millsap until their own
week, ( heck with Byron Davis, Mill City Tavern, for details.
Bought • Consigned - Sold
home is completed. Mr. and Mis. Da-
visare from Alabama. He is a con­
tractor. •
1 Mile East of Gate»
Among recent guests at the home
Near The .Maples
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gessner, from
Portland, were her son, William Boaz
and Chariot Brown, Mrs. Louise Kel­
ler and Frank Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Ernest and family of Vaniport,
Mi. and Mrs. Robert Boaz and three
children, and Mr. an <lMrs. Pat Beig-
ler of Salem.
Mrs. Albert Millsap accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert and
Mrs. W. W. Allen of Mill City to
Portland Wednesday on a business
trip.
Mrs. Elmer Stewart, president of
the Gates Woman’s Club, was the
only representative of the club at the
Marion County Federation meeting
in Macleay Friday. Lack of trans­
portation kept more fiom attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sitala and
daughter of Salem were Sunday vis­
itors at the Norman Garrison home.
At the home of Miss Geotgia Shane
over the week en were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Miley of Stayton and William
A Willson of Seattle. Mr. Willson is
Miss Shane’s brother-in-law. Miss
Shane motored to Corvallis Tuesday
of last week to visit Mrs. A. A. Holt-
house.
Gates
ins.
Learn
GEIGER
MOTOR CO.
DAVIS AIRPORT
Mill City Furniture Co
Come hi id see if now
The Mill City Enterprise
Mrii City, Oregon.
Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
Elsbeth Wolverton, Business Manager
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Entered as second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City
Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and
those received iater up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run inYhe “Too Late to Classify’
section.
Errors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not
be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion
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G AT l_O »
by are required to present them, with
proper voueheis, to the office of Wal­
ter H. Bell, Stayton, Oregon, within
six months for the date hereof.
Dated this 31st day of March, 1949.
August Steinhorn
Administrator
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Atty, for Administrator
W. H. Bell, Atty.
Stayton, Oiegon
pack meetings. Present were: Erick
Soderberg; Harold Kliewer, commitee
chairman; George Ditter, cub master;
and the following committee-men and
den motheis and den fathers: Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Dart, Mr. and Mis
Al Haun, Mr. and Mrs.aArey Podrab-
sky, Mrs. Lawrence, John Muir and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore. The
next pack meet is scheduled for May
13 at which time Erick Soderberg
accompanied by a Lebanon cub scout
official, will be present to speak on
the subject of how to interest pai-
land Sunday.
CANYON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
I have been, by the County Court of
Linn County, Oregon, Proibate De­
partment, appointed administrator of
the estate of Anna Margaiet Dlwald
Steinhorn, deceased, ana have quali­
fied. All persons having claims ag­
ainst the estate of said decedent here-
We ll keep your books
and write your letters
Mill City
Or phone Enterprise oflice
p. O. Box 421
Mill Citv
The regular meeting of Marliyn
Chapter, No. 145, Order of the East­
ern Star, was held Monday at the
lodge hall Out-of-town guests includ­
ed Edith Post and William Newmey-
er, worthy matron and pation of Sa­
lem chapter;; Margaret Cunningham,
,1 worthy matron of Acacia, Stayton;
' and Grace Eby and Jason Frizzel,
I worthy matron and pation of Chad­
wick.
Past matrons were presented cot­
sages. They were Daisy Hendricson,
Gertrude Mason, Leora Stevens, La
Von Kriever, Maud Clark and Alice
Rupp. Wilson Stevens, worthy patron
presided over "good of the or
Serving on the refreshment co
tee were Tina Graham, Lau «■!
son anil Edith Mason.
Gibson
UPS-A-DAKY
Surface Units or 3 Surface Units, Plus Deepwell Kookall
If you’re looking for the out­
it has two complete ovens! Yea,
standing elrctric range “buy” of
it lias a waist-high broiler! Yes,
it has gleaming, easy-clean,
porcelain-on-steel finish! Here’s
the newest of the new—a genu­
ine Gibson, precision built by a
firm with 70 years of experience
in creating home appliances.
the year, come in ami inspect the
new Gibson Model K.
Yea, it’s
equipped with 1 PS-l-DAISY,
that great innovation found onlv
on Gibson electric ranges!
Yrs,
Erick Soderberg, of Albany,
official of the Cascade Area, v .
sent at a Cub Scout executive meet­
ing Thursday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore.
Plane were made for future den and
St.
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SERVICE
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si r Eli. per lb.
SWIFT’S ORIOLE
UHUN.i SIDE, per lb.
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SEASONING, per lb.
ANY BARND
3 lh.
i
2 bunches
lb;
OXYDOL, RINS
Largs- package
SI per month and up
Also serving Gates and Lyons
MILL
CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Phone 2102
LEONARD HERMAN
HILLTOP
GENERAL STORE
MILL CITA
CAPITAL
atto
Announcing the Opening
of the
Silver Saddle (Jarage
part
•Delta Band Saws
'Delta Joiner«
•Delta TaWe Saws
Delta Wood Lathee
Delco-Remy Shocks
Phoae 3-9151
Liberty
After hours 2-1393 Chemketa
SALEM. OREGON
under the management of
Santiam
Hardware
Dudlev Jones
and
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GENERAL AITO ANI»
TRI'< K REPAIR
Al 'TO PARTS
RIMATOR SURVIVE
KR A KF SERVICE
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
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Phone tlMfl
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