The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, September 08, 1949, Image 5

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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.
Trailer Courts
AT THE SILVER SADDLE
Mrs. Beverly Knutson of Salem was
a visitor of Mrs. Dudley Jones Wed­
nesday. She returned Wednesday even
ng ami continued to Powell Butte,
Ore. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beatty, former Mill City resi­
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blakely and
daughter. Ronnie Sue of Corvallis vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones over
the week-end and atended the State
Fair. Mrs. Blakely is the sister of
Kay’s
STAYTON
Back-to-School Clothes
Special
CASHMERE SWEATERS
Were 12.95 ......... NOW 10.95
Special
JOAN MARIE
SLIPOVER SWEATERS
Special
JOAN MARIE
CARDIGAN SWEATERS
7.95
Skirts, Blouses, Dickeys, Dresses, Coats and Suits
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
COMPLETE
t
Auto Insurance
Service
Policies issued directly from our office
Claims adjusted directly from our office
At Savings of
111 to 20*
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DAVID M. REID
A Complete Insurance Service-—Fire, Theft, Life,
Casualty, Auto, Sureto
MILL CITY
Back to School
Elkhorn
| Martin's Trailer Camp
By Trigger Howard
Effie and Joe Allen had a good time
at the fair in Salem Monday.
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Meit and Hep Carlson spent their |
time in Portland working in their I
garden where they wore blisters on (
their hands fighting the weeds.
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Bobbie and Evan Yates and boys I
went fishing at East I^ke with Todd
and Bill McGee, but didn’t catch any
fish. They spent two days trying,
though.
Jerry Matthews and daughter Jean
moved to No. Richland. Wash., where
Jerry will teach school.
Alice anil Ralph Jetton went huck-
leierrying Saturday at Monument
Peak. It was the opening day.
Edna and Luther McCabe and Mr.
and Mrs. Shigley and Kaien went
fishing on the Metolius Saturday.
Mrs. Art Bach was taken ill in Se­
attle where she and her husband had
gone to visit her mother. Mrs. S. N.
Light.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hafley of Port­
land visited with Gertrude and Floyd
Woodrum and son Melvin.
Helen and Marion Wiley Monday
attended the fair in Salem.
Nellie and Aaron Miller’s youngest
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mis.
James Babcock and Jimmie came to
visit from Auburn, Wash. The party
motored to Crater Lake and Eugene
and were sui prised on their return
by a visit from their son, Albert Mil­
ler and family of Auburn.
Shirley ond Don Walker an i fam­
ily entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Miller and family of Fresno; Don’s
brother, Roy and family of Eugene;
his mother, Mrs. Alyce Walker, of
Turlock, Calif.; Shiiley’s sister and
husband.Donna and Roy Meyers and
-on Michael of Oakland; her brother,
Joe Griffiths, of Pocatello. While here
they took in Breitenbush and the fair.
Bud and Trigger Howard visited
.er folks, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sexton
and sister Barbara of Boise. They
I left her Friday and returned Tues­
day.
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Nationally Advertised Brands
The Eagles .lance on Saturday, the
SEPTEMBER ». 1949
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Mrs. Jones.
have lived at Elkhoi n for the past
Mr. and M rs. Myron Long drove to
ten years and will be greatly missed
By > MILLIE BICKETT
Oak Ridge over Labor Day to visit
by everyone.
Recent i guests of M . and Mrs. Ike
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wes-
Bill Birkett and Ike Myers hauled
Myers were Miss He.-ter Thorpe of hay from
ner.
Redmond this week.
M r. and M rs. R. L. Ash returned The Dalles, Mrs. Lucy Daveson, of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louie Ray. Mr. and
from a vacation trip to Seattle and Gresham and Mrs. Lettie Crabtree of Mrs. Lyle
Ray picket! hucklebe ries
Portland.
Tacoma Tuesday night.
Saturday.
Kenneth and Thelma Hain and eon
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhart and
family have moved to Gates where Jack left recently for Sunnyside,
Mrs. Bamhait will teach in the Gates Wash., after spending the summer IKtN'l FORGET the exciting phone
with Carl Longnecker and family.
(ruction at Broadway Appliance, 453
Public School.
ar- j Court,
Salem. — A ----------
chance to
Mrs. Mary Patrick.
Patrick, Portland,
Poitland, u
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. get the
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen are spending
rived here to begin school Sept. 12. appliance you need on bid. .
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a week in Salem with her parents.
Mrs. Collins of Chillicothe, Mo., is
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gtuber and fami
ly left Friday for Portland to visit visiting her sister, Mrs. Patrick.
Mrs. E. A. Newsome, Betty and
his father and they then plan to
Otto Russell
Patsy, Mr.-. Velma Emerson and Le­
spend the winter in Arizona.
Newcomers to the Silver Saddle are roy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett,
Bob Roberts and Shorty Na sack of Jackie and Alice went hucklebei Ty­
ing Saturday.
Gervais.
Agency
Roberta Longnecher, Elsie Myers,
Mr. and Mrs.
R. Fuller of
Fire
Sweet Home spent Saturday night at Millie Bickett attended a special meet
ing at Rebekah lodge in Lyons for
the court.
Auto
Attending the State Fair were Mr. i the president, Lelia Ramsey. They al­
Life
and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- i so went to convention in Mill City.
Ray and Jean Roberts and girls
<lal), Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hopper,
Accident
have moved to Mehama. The Roberts
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray.
Phone 1502 Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hough and son
Jackie returned the latter part of the DON’ 1 FORGET the exciting phone
week from a vacation trip to River­ auction at Broadway Appliance, 453
side. Calif, and on their return visit­ Court, Salem. A chance to get the
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ed M . and Mrs. Willia r Kurtii who appliance you need on bid.
were formerly at the court but are
now living in Portland.
I
muiWi.’l
Orville W. Hay I
u
Last week's guests at the home of
J. B Love vere bis siste , Mrs. Mar­
tha Rains of San Luis Ohispo, Calif.,
and his brother, William Love, of
Eugene.
Santiam
Grown
Vegetables
INSURANCE
WOOL CARDIGAN­
SWEATERS
Were 1.98
NOW 2.98
4.98
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HARLOW I.. WEINRICK
H»w'Mobo'Toy-Tolse
Fun tor »vwryon« Squeeze
»he H q ndgrip—Toy-Toile
»camper» forward! Tough
»♦eel body 11" ■ 8" * 3"
enameled bright yellow
with red «pot«. Rubber
wheel« can't «crotch floor«.
No (lockwork to got out of
order.
Only
$29S
TOY & HOBBY SHOP
CARROTS, 3 bunches
BR(M < (H I. lb.
CAULIFLOWER
(liant Cucumber«
20c
.’(»<
1(8
5c
Sellin’s, Mehama
Len Mitchell
Men’s Clothes—in Stayton
Remember, we are open every Fri­
day and Saturday evenings’til 8, for
your shopping convenience
The most complete line of
Dress Clothes and Work
Goods in the Valley
Remember “in Stayton it’s Mitchell’s”
Phone Blue 234R
168 N. Commercial
SALEM
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NOTICE
To Any New Gas Heat account, or any
Old Account not now heating with
gas, we will Sell Any Heating
Stove in stock at
h Price!
Safe
Economical
(lean
G’as Heat, Inc
LYONS. Or».
Attorney at Law
Famous Red Goose Shoe
U. S. Keds—Boys’ and Girls’
Basketball Shoes
f that furniture Prices
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Ball Band Rubber Boots, all styles
Levi, Lee, and Wrangler Overalls,
Armless
Daveno
$49.50
M en ’ s and B oys ’
Bear Brand Hosiery for the
whole family
Pendleton. Levi, Mohawk Shirts
SKIRTS, $3.95 to $5.50.
All colors and materials
BLOUSES, 1.95 to 3.95. Pastels and » hite
Swing Rncl«1''
Mojud Hose and Lingerie for Women. Also com­
plete Line of ‘Stardust I ndies
Sylcraft Panties amt Slip- for Young Ladies
.$29.50
Lancefield & Burmester
Stayton, Ore. Phone 394R
Shoes
Dry Goods
Shoe Repairing
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Mill CITY FURNITURE CO