The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, June 23, 1949, Image 2

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. JUNE 23, 1919
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City
Mr. anil Mrs. G«oikc
family are returning this week to
their home place in North Dakota.
Mr. and Mi«. Charles Wagner (for­
merly Shirley Bass) are the parents
of a girl, Kathleen Sue, born June 6
at Toledo, Ohio. Maternal grandpar­
ents aie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass of
Mill City.
Mrs. Albert Toman spent the week
end in Portland.
Mrs. Frank Bass and Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Bass and Linda attended the
golden wedding anniversary of Mi«.
Bass’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
md Mrs. Everet Cramer of Silveiton
on Sunday.
Mrs. Don Bingxtrom of San Ber­
nardino arrived Wednesday evening
•„ be with Mr. Bingatrom who
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with | V.ard, Mel Robinsun, Jeaaie H e ath,' FORMER
Consolidated Builders, Inc.
Mrs. W. 1. Wolverton of Chicago
arrived Wednesday to spend the sum­
mer with the Charles Wolvertoas.
Buxz Fleetwood is working at tuie
Dan Morrison duplex couatraetion job
in Gate«.
M r. and Mrs. George Hammond
and family and Mr. and Mr«. Ray
Burton had a picnic at Silver Creek
Falls Sunday. The families aie mov­
ing to Cottage Grove Sainday where
the two men have employment.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. 166
observed past noble grand night last
meeting with Wilma Stewart, noble
grand, and Dean Jackson, vice grand,
presiding. Past noble grands pi esent
were Susie Haynes, Elsie Potter, Ida
Fleetwood, Belle Hawkins, Nellie
PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
per
49
49
4/
35
53
49
39
lb.
3 for
COFFEE
any popular brand
per lb.
large
DRFFF
large
ninunrTTrc any popular
lLd,er c,r“m
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brini »
the lowest
market price«
Water melon
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Santiam
Hardware
and
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
BUILD for Happiness
BUILD a NEW HOME-
Stayton
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LICENSED
GARBAGE
7¿
SERVILE
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$1 per month and up
Also serving Gates and Lyons
CITY
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DISPOSAL SERVICE
Complete
Phone 2102
LEONARD HERMAN
supply of
mt im no
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\I.BER TDM \N. PROP.
Mil.I. CITY
CAPITAL
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ail your
ALL GRADES OF LUMBER.
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LET US ESTIMATE YOUR
MATERIAL COSTS. YOUR ENTIRE BUILDING PROJECT
needs
OPEN SATURDAYS
Retail Division
SALEM, OREGON
It's not hard to learn to fl» with
a competent inntructor. DAVIS
\IRPORT haa engaged the ser
vice of Ted Galbraith. Silverton,
a licensed flying instructor, who will be at the airport daily each
week Cheek with Byron Davis, Mill City Tavern, for detail«.
sfe-
ta
Screen Doors
Knotty pine paneling
Sheet Rock
building
PARTS
’Delta Band Saws
•Delta Joiners
• Delta Table Saws
Delta Wood lathes
Delco-Remy Shocks
Phone 3-9151
Liberty and
After hours 2-1593
Chemketa
We will run your errands or get
y >ur parts for you out of Portland
oi Sal m in time that will amin you.
Paw-enger Mr Taxi Servire to Salem
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The Mill City Enterprise
,, crsisix-i» IN
* ' ■ PORTLAND
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Maude Davis, Blanche Syverson, Mar . MARRIED
MHI City, Oregon.
tha Bowes, Blanche Dean, Crisaie
I Miss Florence Waiter, foiraei Mill
Henderson, Ruby Brisbin, Leola
Charles Wolverton, Editor and Publisher
I City girl, daKirtar of Mr. and Mrs.
Hurt, Vera Hathaway, Barbel Olm­ | Jeny Walter, was united in marriage
Elibeth Wolverton, Buaineaa Manager
stead, Frances Merrill, Aliura Charice
| Sunday in the First United Presby-
GMdie Rain bo, Maty Garrison, Hat­
| terian Church in Portland to Leroy
Entered aa second-class matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City
tie Cole and Gladys Lake. A number
Farl Wallis, son of Mr. apd Mrs.
Orogon under the Act of March 3, 1879.
of absent past noble grands sent
Eail Wallis of Payette, Idaho.
ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
greetings.
The Rev. William C. Fawcette was
Ads received by Wednesday noon will run in the regular classified section and
Mrs. Hawkikns, a charter member,
officiating pastor. The bride was giv­
and a Rebekah for 42 years, was pre- en in marriage by her uncle, Jack those received later up to 10 a. m. Thursday will run in the Too Late to Classify
section.
-ented a 40 year jewel from the
Carey, of Mill City. The bride was
Earors in advertising should be reported immediately. The Enterprise will not
lodge.
dressed in the traditional satin, fing­
be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion.
Members will attend church ser- ertip veil and train.
CLASSIFIED RATE
vices in a body with the Old Fellows
Mis Sylvia Levalley was maid of
One insertion for 50c or three insertions for $1.00. Display advertising 40c inch
Suaday morning, June 26, at the Mill honor and bridesmaids were Helga
City Presbyterian Chuich, as a mem­ Kfltrm, and Lillian Walter., Flower
f : AT I O K AL
E O I I O R I A I
orial to deceased motthers, fathers, girls were Carol Ann Peterson and
Osici
servicemen, Rebekahs and Odd Fel­ Mai alee (kspeland.
P
ublish
lows.
Mrs. Wallis was a graduate this
Next meeting night will include in­ year of la»wis and Clark College and
stallation of officers.
Jefferaon, Linn Coun-
had been awarded a bachelor’s de- Hayes and Dora Mae Morford of Le- Earl
gree in education. She atended there banon and Violet Beemer of Albany. ‘X Democratic chairman, was, in Mui
Visitors at the Jack Carey home on a scholarship.
He was a nephew of Mrs. James Swan City Tuesday conferring with party
over the week end were Mis. Tony
members.
Among those attending the wed­ of Mill City.
Kneas of Eureka and Mrs. Archie ding, fiom Mill City were Mr. and
Johnston uf San Francisco.
Mrs. Louis Rada, Mrs. Barbara Wal-
The Kuckenberg Construction Co.
Weddle Funeral Home
Jack Carey was struck over the ter, Mrs. Sig JepSon, Mr. and Mrs.
is having a picnic Sunday for its em­
•ye by a flying choker Monday at Jack Carey and Phil, and Mrs. Geo.
MODERN FUNERAL
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the Heacox Logging Co. location. The Crook and Dick; also Mr. and Mrs. iployees on the Molalla River,
SERVICE
cream, cold beverages and water me!-
wound required five stitches.
Ernest Copeland of Springfield, and on will be served.
Stayton, Oregon
Mrs. Dale Emery, Clayton and Lar- children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moi-
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ly of Portland spent Wednesday in riss and children of Salem.
.dill City with Mr. Emery who ia
w th CBI. They left the same eve­
RITES HELD FOR VETERAN
ning to visit her parents in Eugene.
VISUAL FACTS:
Graveside services will be held at
Mrs. Mildred Feeley and children
Dan r Signals of visual ^ efficiency in children:
left for Portland Saturday where she the Fairview Cemeterin in Gates Sat­
Frowning or scowling, holding reading matter
will attend summer school. Mr. Fee- urday for Elmer LeRoy Gallea, Pfc.,
vary close to eyes.
ley »»pent the week end there, le’uin- who died Apiil 25, 1945, as a result
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of wounds suffered in action in the
ing early Monday morning.
AN ANAL YTICAL i»’E EXAMINATION
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Iverson of Sa­ Po valley in Italy. The service for
LENSES LU Pi i'JA’ID
lem had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. the former Mill City boy, who enlist -
WIDE SELECTION OF FRAMES
I
led
in
Mill
City
in
1942,
will
be
held
Waldo Nettleton Sunday.
COURTEOUS CREDIT
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Ciaig Muir has recovered from th< at 11 a.m. DST.
I The Mill City Veterans of Foreign
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measles.
Wars post will conduct the military
burial.
Private Gallea was born in Mill
City Oct. 23, 1921, trained at Gamp
White and Camp Adair and went ov­
OPTOMETRIST—Office« of
erseas with the 91st division in 1M3.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Et-
THE MILL CITY FURNITURE
to Mae Gallea, Lebanon; brothers,
Every Thursday: 1 to 6 p.m.
Gilbeit of Lebanon and Everett of
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. by appointment
Sweet Home; and sisters, Sarah
.21
.27
1.45
Pkg.
ILL CITY GIKI
Russell Kelly, Mgr.
CALAPOOIA ROUND UP
DAVIS AIRPORT
CRAWFORDSVULf, ORE. JULY 3 4
SALEM 'IENT & AWNING CO.
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One« again you ar« welcome te the event
of events in the valley
it ili- l’or Rent By The Month
7» N. Liberty.
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SALEM
Two big day* of
thrill* and ipilli that will keep every
member
of the family
on their tee*.
Dance«, »wimming and camping will add
SANTIAM WAR SURPLUS
A \\\> OXFORDS
<IOTHING
TFN I »
fishing
rum.r
1 mil« r«M of Itrtroit
to the fun *• let * aM be there
WORK SHOE’S
HOLTS
Mountain States Power Company
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