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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JULY 28. 184» COLLEGE REUNION PLANNED The 28th annual reunion of former itudents of Mineral Springs College will be held this Sunday in Sodaville. The school was owned and operat ed by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church until 1919, When it was dis banded for lack of financial support. The late Joseph R. Geddes of Gates was president of the school for sev eral years. Among students in atten dance at that time were the follow ing present and former residents of the Canyon, ar.d vicinity: Ed L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Frank Potter, Orange L. Holt, A. Ray Baker, Frank Baker, Chase Baker, Stella Turnidge Mur phy, Fred Homer, A. B. (Burr) Hor ner, Bud Leedy, Bert Hesseman, Ef- fie Stewart Whipple, Ivy Hall Cra mer, Deda Cramer Dunlap, Flora P. Childs, Mona Pritts Mack, Chester Mack, Nora Crabtree Taylor, Wade Thomas, Clarence Overholtz, Flora Overrholtz Flemming, Jessie Stout Stephens, Thomas C. Miller and gar Watters. and grade school children are invited. | There will be cartoons, comedy,etc. Instead of their annual childrens’ par ¡Treats will be given after t!he show. ade, the Ladies Fiiemen Auxilliary The change in plans is due to the , Are sponsoring a free matinee at 2:15 hazards of increased traffic. on Sunday, August 7. All pre-school KIDS MATINEE PLANNED The Human Race ‘pROM HIS VANTAGE POINT IN THE PARLOR,» WlLFREP WATCHPOG IS A RELENTLESS ENEMY OF <rTA ROTTEN POLITICS POP! SO RloHT, I WILFRED- $10 CASH G. C. McKinney Trailer Courts AT THE SILVER SADDLE Mr. and Mis. L. L. Cathey of Phoe nix, Arizona spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Long. They left for Eugene Monday. Floyd and Bernard Chase, brothers, moved into the camp Tuesday. They are employed at the mill at Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hazle of Port land are new in the camp arriving Wednesday. Mr. Hazle is selling blan * kets. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammer of Sa lem were dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hopper Satur day. Mrs. Myron Long and Mrs. Dudley AT LOWEST I Jones ami Darrell went to Salem on Thursday for business and shopping. PRICES IN THE Mrs. John Adams had relatives VALLEY fiom Calif, visiting this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and chil- NEW & USED ren and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hough drove to Lebanon Sunday for the race between Paul Smith and a horse. Mis. A. T. Barnhart and Mrs. R. L. Ash macle a business trip to Salem Tuesday. 1605 N. Summer David and Harry Barnhart went to SALEM, ORE. Portland Sunday to visit friends. Linoleum Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kuitti and family went to the dog races in Wool Carpet Portland over the week-end. Appliances Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gruber celebrated their third wedding anhiversary by Living Room Funrniture dining out and going to the theater. a quiet week-end in Portland and re- Mill City. Mr. Skyles is in the per I Bedroom Furniture sonnel office of CBI at Detroit. AT MARTIN’S ported much rain there. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chambers visit Mr. and Mrs. Bud Howard visited Mrs. Lora Arrell of Portland is vis • TRADE ed Mrs. Chamber’s sister in Salem Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snider in iting her nephew, Delbert Jenkins, • TERMS over the week-end. Eugene over the week-end. and family. LeRoy Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sullivan moved Ph. 3-5110 to Eugene July 27. Robert Wright is visiting in Eugene.} Mr«. Maude McKitrick of Sacra On July21 Mrs Howaid gave a mento, spent one week with the Del Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carlson spent birthday dinner honoring her husband bert Jenkins’. with the following guests: Mr. and Recent visitors at the Delbert Jen Mrs. Howard McElvain, Mr. and Mrs. kins home were Mrs. Alma Thomp I W.C. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd son, Mr. Jenkins’ sister, of Salem; Woodrun, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sullivan, Mrs. Hazel Chase and Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, Mr. and Small, San Biuno, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Frichtel and children Joan, Roy Beebe, Red Shoupe, Ray Fields, Bruce, Margie and Rita. The latter Mr. Matlack, Mr. and Mrs. William 'were guests of her mother, Mis. An- : Tuttle, Jack Porter and a friend. Commercial and Residential Builders ■ na Nystrom in Niagara. AT CLISE’S Expert Bulldozing Floyd Verbeck of Eugene and his • Mrs. Kirk Wirick of Fox Valley brother anti nephew from Mil) City was a Mill City visitor this week. Road Build ing were Sunday evening callers at Paul Clearing, Grading and Leveling Mitchell’s, Mr.and Mrs. George Clise spent Masonry nnd Concrete Work Sunday' at Camas, Wash. Mr. ami Mrs. Jun from Ventura, WE ALWAYS GUARANTEE OUR WORK Calif, visited at the Clises trailer camp and are looking for a location Mill City lOtl Stayton Blue 162-B Corvallis 1915 in Gates. Larry Wilson and family from Leb lllllllllilllllllHil •I» anon moved to the trailer camp Mon day. Larry has been employed at the MNMM camp for two months. Sunday caller» at the Townes were Mr. an I Mrs. EI) Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Washa ami family from Cebanon. FURNITURE CIVIL ENGINEER and a rew pair of shoes will be given to the wearer who finds paper or fibre board in the heels, counters, insoles or outsoles of any work shoe bearing the Ph. 2-2578 310 S. High St. Surveying Construction, Plans and Specifications Salem, Ore. FRIEDMAN - SHELBY SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP trademark. LANCEFIELD & BURMEISTER SHIRLEY LAIRD MILL CITY Phone 2603 Phone 394R STAYTON I Vrom where I sit... //Joe Marsh GLENN’S MARKET For The Ladies: Diet That Really Works We wen rut visiting the other ¡Jit and e ladies were talking away about v ight-reducing diets. One of them had a special “15-day Holb v. ood diet” guaranteed to slim I er,. ill tei n pounds’ worth. An other was living on bananas and ‘ kim milk! I might have known the missus v.-oi 1 I get the bug, too, and sure enough the other day she asks me, ".he, -.hat kind of a diet do you think 1 ought to a on?” I say., “the only diet 1 commend to anyone r’rr'r. I v. »uldn’t trust any of those get-thin-quick diets. Simply cut down on desserts, bread, butter, sweets and fats — but when you do, even do your cutting down moderately.” From where I sit, moderation is the watchword. Moderation with food, with smoking or with the enjoyment of a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale. Actually, moderation adits to the enjoyment of just about anything. Yoder-Martin Const. Co GENERAI. CONTRACTORS A Friendly Place To While Away Your Idle hours WAR SURPLUS SPECIAL BUNK BEDS Richards Tavern Mill City Chicken in the Rough Preserve Foods by Freezing — /fs eas/er, quicker—results are better Freezing foods is simple. It's the easiest way of preserving . . requires half the time, half the effort. There are only seven steps to follow for freezing . . fourteen for canning BARGAINS In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes Clothing, Housewares Freezing is nature's way of preserving foods. It seals in all the quality, flavor and food value ... it retains the appearance, texture and color of tha choice fruits and vegetables you grow or buy. And it keeps them SAFE from food spoilage. 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parking and eat. at ^J4ome / '/•i’di'Pt'Cj With a Deepfreeze home freezer, you no longer spend long tiresome hours over a hot stove, or go through the drudgery of washing and sterilizing jars. You save time, work, food and money. M A C’S A friendly place t<> meet I 11/tO i/Lloman GATES Mr. and Mrs. O. <1. Skyles of Ken- ewick, Wash., are new residents of Arthurs Cafe Jo fl D W. Reid MDi The Journal of the American Dietetics Aitocia- tion (June issue, 1948), Cornell Univertity, states thot no case of food poisoning from frozen foods has ever been reported. 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