The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, June 16, 1949, Image 6

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JUNE I». 1919
New York thia week and will enter tai Maternal g andp.irer ., are Mr. c< -nt <es ataide t'-e British Umpire.
Columbia University in the fall.
Through 1945 - 1947 our lumber
and Mrs, Albert Toman. Mrs. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fishback and i is a sister of Mrs. Arthur Robison. imports exceeded exports. The trend
two daughters are leaving this week
New employees at the Innside Cafe v :r reversed by the Marshall Plan,
for Boston. En route the expect to are Mr. and Mrs. William Dotson and
This ptia.ie of the lumber Uude is
'visit Mr. and Mis. J. E. Swuri of Fi­ Mrs. Leonard Herman.
' one with all others of the marketing
thian, Ill. Mrs. Fishback i» the for-
Mrs. A. T. Ritter in somewhat im- of lumber and timber products, in
mer Lois Lovell.
pioved from a sudden illness last I that its returns will serve to grow
Mrs. Ernest Graham is leaving for week.
' more trees and provide more pro-
San Francisco soon to visit her
Week end guests at the George j taction from fire on the country’s
daugher, lima.
Stewarts were Mr. and Mrs. H. Muel forest lands. As the timber markets
• new* ui.ar« am»
««•»»»■•« «wm
■ mas»»«
D. R. Benson has leased the Gar- ler of Lebanon.
go, so goes American forestry.
field Thomas home in the Hilltop area
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dingman have
CUSTOM CUTTING
moved to Montag’s new cabins in
tgaten to Sapphire« and Rubies
Gates. He is employed by the Mon-
Cut and Mounted to Order
tag Co.
FIRST
Drilling and Placing of
Mr. and Mrs. James Rose are the
By JIM STEVENS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Emblems and Monograms
parents of a daughter, Sharon Diane,
Federal government estimates sug­
On Stones. Prices Quoted
Prelude; call to worshipjdoxology;
born
May 26 in the Emanuel Hospi- gest that 22 hundred billion board invocation; gloria; psalter selection;
On Request.
feet of lumber were produced, mar­ hymn of praise; scripture; prayer;
Member of ROCKS & MINERALS
keted and used from 1607 to the end notices; offering; music by choir;
ASSOCIATION
of 1047 for the builifing of 60.00,000 sermon; hymn; postlude.
Visitors Welcome
homes and other structures of towns
Mill City
and farms in the growth of our Am-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
erica.
Services Every Lord’s Day
Countless ricks of wood, piles of Morning Worship
1
poles, loads of posts, cords of pulj> Young People's Meeting
wood and flatcar stacks of railroad Evening Worship
AT LOW EST
ties have flowed from the saw and
Tom Courtney, Pastor
the ax. On the one hand the timber
PRICES IN THE
went to build up the country. On the
CHURCH OF THE LATTER ..
other its use helped clear land for
VALLEY
DAY SAINTS
farms, townsites and roads.
Sunday, 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hal]
NEW & ESEI)
Forestéis believe that fires burned
another 22 hundred billion feet
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
through the history of the white man “The Church of the Light
and Life
in the American forests, mainly be­ Hour”
cause of his carelessness. Yet the Sunday school
10:00
trees came back on the cutovers and Morning Worship
1605 N. Summer
11:00
bums again an I again. And building Young People’s Service
SALEM, ORE.
7:00
and construction grew on lumber use Evening Worship
7:30
through the centuries into a giant of Wed. Prayer Meeting
7:30
Linoleum
American enterprise.
Donald Hinkle, Pastor
North Side
The work of the construction in­ x»
Wool Carpet
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dustry ranges today from a dam to
Appliances
a dwelling. It is second only to ag­
Cliff Ambers
riculture in numbers employed and
Living Room Funrnitun*
it is the nation’s most populous field
Bedroom Furniture
of small enterprises. For the most
part, these are locally owned and are
engaged in the building of small
JUST EAST OF GATES
structures for which lumber remains K
<«• :«•
the basic building material.
Ph. 3-5110
Another Vital Phase.
Exiports were for a great many
years a giant department of the Am­
erican trade. Then, in 1932, the Bri­
tish Empire tiade agreements reduc­
B A R GAIN S
ed softwood lumber exports from the
In Furniture, Stoves, Dish-«
United States to the United Kingdom
Clothing, Houseware.
and Australia in favor of British Col­
umbia lumber. Canadian shipping
M A (' ’ S
ubsidies further favored British Col­
I 15 S. I hurrh. next to Salem Parking umbia in tia ie with Japan and other
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meniert and
family, Mrs. Rose Daly and Alona
Fay and Leo Poole picnicked at Mar-
Ion Folks Sunday r.-d t’—'
Breitenbush for a swim.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan, Mr. and
Mrs. James Swan and Mrs. A. F.
Catherwood had dinner Sunday at the
home of Mrs. B. B. Lovett in Salem.
Miss Mary E. Ixrvett is leaving for
Horner’s
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COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
10:00
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship
Evangelistic Service
Wed. Bible Study
GATES ICMMJN.TY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship
6:30
Christ an Endeavor
7:30
Evening Worship
Walter Smith, Pastor.
Shop
(hit of the Woods
Church Activities
A Friendly Piace
To While Away
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No double payments
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Your Idle hours
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Guest Ranch
breakfast
Lunch
Dinners
15 Miles East of Mehama on the Elkhorn Road
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for Father i Doy, June
19. and you Know that
your
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Radio, Washer Refrigerator and
Electrical Appliance
tv is,■'4
start
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electric
refrigerator
only
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that says |usi what you
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SALEM
Tomorrowf« refrigerator is here
today! It’s the new Gibson!
Tthe new Gibson gives you more
easy-t i-get-at 'elf "ace. more
ice cube capacity. faster freezing,
greater convenience and many ad­
ditional advantages.
Come in today an see the plus
values in the new Gibson.
You’ll like the combination locker-
• refrigerator Gibson also produces.
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