MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. AUGUST 18. 1949 Mrs. James Reed, Jimmie and John­ nie drove to Spokane, Wash, for a short visit before the family move to California. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pence and sons, Michael and Jimmie of Willows, California visited Sunday at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Love. Visitors at the J. B. Love home this week are Mrs. Love’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Finks of Maxwell, California and her niece, Mrs. Walt Ross of Susan­ ville, California. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell King last week were his mother and sisters of Oakland, California. Mrs. W. W. Mason left Monday for Silverton to help care for her brother- in-law, Abe Mason, who fell break­ ing his hip. Dr. David James Ferguson is on vacation spending part of it with his friends in Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Nettleton are Jones & Fagg now Salem residents having purchas­ ed a home there. Mrs. Willis Pottebaum? been visiting Mrs. Elsie Potter. Mr. Potter is in Korea with the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickie are now residents again of Mill City living in the Cole house near the Hilltop store. Mr». John Swan left Sunday for a visit in Portland at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Al Smeenk, and son, Ronald. Before her return she will visit her cousins, Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. A. Furnior of Camas, Wa-h. Mr. and Mrs Ted Gilbraith and son will be residents of Mill City soon. They are renting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estenson. A great number of Mill City folks attended the dedication of the new Santiam Highway including Mr. and Mrs. Curt Cline, Mr. an i Mrs. D. B. Hill and Mr. Forrest Berry, M.. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goschie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutcheson, Robert Veness. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Case, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hough and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton and family. Buzz Fleetwood and Fred Farmen are planning to attend school in Port- land this fall. Mrs. Ritter, former ccok at the Authorized Frigidaire Weddle Funeral Home Commercial Refrigeration MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE Stayton, Oregon Sales & Services «• <«• i860 State St. THE SALEM. OREGON Clifl Ambers' JUST EAST OF GATES g CAPITAL i AUTO PART PIANOS J s BAND INSTRUMENTS •Delta Band Saws ♦Delta Joiners •Delta Table Saws Delta Wood Lathes Delco-Remy Shocks Phone 3-9151 Liberty and After hours 2-1593 Chemketa INSTRUMENT REPAIRING ICCORDION LESSONS Jacquith Music Co I 136 oc a S. u:.vk High 11 (deed. We shall endeavor to make it Quality job printing at th* Fitter- eminently worthwhile from the Ma- prise» Burn- Lodge No. 97 extend- a cor Isonic viewpoint, and entirely enjoy­ dial invitation to every Masonic lodge able. An evening meal for all guests will in Oregon and to all Masons in this and adjoining territories to partici­ ! be served out-of-doors at the cave The Oregon Medical Society report­ pate in the 12th annual Malheur Cave (from 3 to 6:30 and there will be a ed this week that a new method of meeting on Saturday, September 3d. buckaioo breakfast Sunday morning treating common aene with dry ice for those who stay overnight at the Malheur cave is an Oregon Wonder I cave. For these meals there will be clears up lesions of the disease with little or no scarring according to a spot, 54 miles southeast of Burns. It a $3 charge per person. Profits will is a half-mile long with quarter mile 1 go for equipment for the cave. ieport of two Philadelphia doctcrs. More than 2,000 acne patients have underground boat ride available by It will be a big help if you can let been treated by the method with good torch light at the far end of the ca­ the secretary of Burns Lodge No. 97 results. Drs. Carroll S. Wright and E. vern. It provides a large natural lodge know how many ape coming as soon R. Gross say in a current (June* hall of exceptional accoustics. Sur­ I as possible. issue of Archives of Dermatology and roundings are reminiscent of the earl­ Syphilology published by the Ameri­ iest days in the history of Free Ma- onry. can Medical Association. SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea Small pieces of dry ice are applied For these reasons, the cave meet- gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club diirectly to the acne pustules for from , ing of Masons has developed as a in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30 three to five seconds, they .^dain. Northwest Masonic gathering of pro- If the lesions are numerous, a , minence. Our invitation is cordial in- Don’t Borrow — Subscribe! large piece may be applied over a group of lesions. Since the lesions are usually elevated, the skin between them is untouched if the right amount of pressure is applied. ‘Within a few hours there may be surface vésiculation (blistering) ov­ er the pustule; this is followed by drying and general shrinkage of the treated pustules which usuallj will re ♦ suit in their involution in from one nr two treatments with little or no scar­ ring, ’ the doctors w-rite. ‘Deep cystic lesions may require a number of treatments, the number de­ I pending on their depth.' St. Mf-furnishes school lunches. Attending the*’highwav dedication on Sunday and guests of the J. Cal Schlador’s were Mr. and Mrs. Norris -- 4»' • Guests of the L. L. Rynearsons this I Don’t Overlook Outstanding Bargains in Used Furniture Rememhar, every day is- • •-* " ,*. < SALE DAY! at vin of Oswego, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert MacNamee and daughter, Dorothy of Portland, his mother, Mrs. Mildred Agee of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo: "e llilgin of Rcdmod. and Mr. an I Mr«. Ren Galligan of Kennewick. Wash. All attended the dedication ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hanson of Aberdeen, Wash, visited two days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O C. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hanson are leaving this week for Iron Mountain, Minn, for a two we s visit. M p will retur to Detroit for a short time, but she will return to Aberdeen. Quality job printing at the Enter­ prise. GATES FURNITURE STORE Dick Parker, Mgr. Santiam Hardware 168 N. Commercial and Phone 2-1588 IMPLEMENT COMPANY BUILD for Happiness BUILD a NEW HOME REMEMBER COME TO CHERRY (TTY MILLING COMPANY — JUST TWO BLOCKS FROM CITY SHOPPING ( ENTER » have concentrates (any kind you need) Supplies Quality Minerals Fortified Feeding Oils Quality Mixed Poultry, Turkey, Hog, Dairy Feeds Sco-Pal Pellets — Chick. 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