ll MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.AUGUST t 1949 Mrs. R. L. Faust and Mrs. Bob Trask and children were in Albany Monday visiting Mrs. Alton Parks. Miss Daisy Hendricson and Mrs. Charles Wolverton called on Mr. and Mis. Van Dahl, former owners of the Mill City Logue, in Albany Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor of Ster­ ling. Colo., a e visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beebe. Miss Margaret Oberg was uniter! in marriage to Rudy Bowe on Satur­ Broadway Hits of Today--4 records day. August 6 at 8 P. M. in the Cent­ enary Wilbur Methodist Church, Poit- Album .... 3.27 land. It was a candlelight ceremony. Vaughn Monroe Album The couple plan to spend their hon­ Wide Stock of 45 rpm records— eymoon touring Nevada and will be at Classics, Popular, Westerns ami home at Mi th and Foster Road. Port­ all vinylite — 89c each land after August 15. Classic Albums: A reception was held at the church Beethoven Symphony No. 7 parlors for 300 guests. Mrs. Eugene Tchaikovsky Symphony, No. 6 Gregory, sister of the bridegroom, cut Tcsaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite the cake. Wagner’s Des Rheingold Mi. Bowe attended the Mill City- and many others High School. I Mrs. Wanda Batterson, Gene and I LeRoy Fay of Nehalem spent Tues­ day and Wednesday visiting her bro­ CLAUD* JARMAN JR., who starred in The Yearling, now plays an "First With What You Want Most" ther and family, Eugene Gregory, her pealing role in "The Sun Comes Up” at the Mill City Theatie Sunday COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE sister and family. Mis. Council Smith, Monday. With him. above, is Lassie, a star herself. and brothers, Bud, Paul, and Dick Radio, Washer Refrigerator and Gregory. Light transmission facilities will be derive coke,” said Mr. Bronson, “but Electrical Appliance |we here on the Pacific coast have no used. Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 BIGGEST STATE FAIR YET source of uniform heat for industry PROMISED FOR OREGON —and charcoal is the product to fill the gap. Grounds for the Oregon State Fair I Other charcoal uses include domes- ing Salem were being readied this 1 tic heating, fertilizer, an agent in week in pieparation for the state’s , poultry feed. PHYSICIAN & St RGEON ’ biggest outdoor show. The project is backed by a group The last major construction for the Mill City of lumbermen in the Eugene area, 1949 exposition in Salem is a Kiddie­ members of the Western Forest In- land amusement area, now about fin­ ished. The 77 acres of parking space has been leveled. Demand for commercial display In the interests of fuller use of space is ie ..round the woods, and whenever the dogs flush a bird, I blaze away while Specs just watches. Told him once I was surprised h went along . . . feeling the way he oes about shooting anything. A'ell, Joe," he says, "you do what think I d I”l stick to what I think .s right. I’ve no call to dislike you for not seeing retry­ thing the way 1 sec it." From where 1 sit, open-minded i.ess is a wonderful quill ’’ are plenty of limgs Specs ai niii-> that / don't < nre for. Li«e his fondness for buttermilk. I’d rather have a glass of beer any". .0 . . . but Specs Allen and I don’t let little differences get in the way of •mething big like frierdr »ip. Vnitrd .Slatti Hreueri Foundation Wood’s Store I.l ZIER’S COSMETICS Don’t Borrow, Subscribe! ■W—I1"* SANTIAM WAR SURPLUS ARMY & X AVA OXFORDS TENTS W ORK BO ATS FISHING TACKLE 1 mile east of Detroit .... ... iiSsSiÿ.-i-ï?: lating the sreed of the screws, the exact volatile content of the finished product can be determined. Air is excluded, and the gases resulting in the ca bonization process are distill ■ ‘Progressive line production is the i -e ret of the whole thing, said R. U. | Bron on, owner of the Trio Lumber i Co. and an officer in the chaicotl firm. I The reaction may be considered in three stages — drying, decomposition of *<>od and subsequent cracking of the primary tars to foim secondary charcoal. Oils and tars are condensed. Research is now being conducted on the commercial value of these distillates. Charcoal is fast rosuming its for­ mer place in commerce—now in the important chemical and metallurgical industries. “Industries in the East have their coal supplies from which they may ANY BRAND 25 lb. hag .. »5 LB. BAG CANE. tt.19 100 Ih. bag cane................ AHITE STAR, grated ' 4 size can ................ DOG HOUSE, lb. can 3 for .............................. PEAS Ml (TIMORE 303 aire per can ........................ SOAP TIDE, OXYDOL. RINSO SPRY. SNODR1FT J lb. can ............ .19 .25 hicken, chicken noodle, »eef. veg. beef, clam chowdr N.B.C CRACKERS I lb. box ............... 43 lg. pkg.................................. Pure (¡round Beef 35c per lb. <>///> Pan-ready stewing chicken, per lb. — i T M ayflower CHEDDAR CHEESE NO HIND - NO WMTC II Citv State Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN Sold in On«. One-halt. Two and Five !b. B»ckag«s Skinless Wieners, Ih Meat prices effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday Potatoes, 10 lbs. 29c Lemons, ”<«. Radishes I hese Prices Good Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Ken Golliet $t<>re Hours 8 a. m. to 7 p ni. MEHAMA Sundays 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.