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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
ing a couple of weeks at Marion Forks. U. G. McGhee went to Roseberg over the week-end. Mrs. R. L. Ash started teaching kindergarten this week in Mill City. Mrs. R. B. Murray is leaving Thuis day for Visalia, Calif, to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mis. Carl Fuller of ¡fa bler, Oregon visited her sister, Mrs. AT THE SILVER SADDLE Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hough and Roland Hopper Fiiday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sullenberger attend Jackie left Thursday for Riverside, Calif, where they are going to make ed the State Fair Saturday. their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams moved AT MARTIN’S back to the court Sunday after sperxl- By Trigger Howard Alice and Ralph Jetton now have a new fence. They spent all day Sun day constructing it, really an im- Better Vision Means Happier leisure provement. Leisure hours fullly enjoyed make Glessner and Harvey Parks at- the day's job easier and better. Good tended a show in Salem Sunday. seeing depends on two factors—clear Evelin and Claude Miller visited eyesight and good illumination. Have her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schroll in your eyesight examined regularly Sweethome Sunday. and any defects corrected; and be Gertrude and Floyd Woodrun were sure the light on your eye tasks is in Portland over the week-end visit ample and good. ing relatives and friends. Melvin Woodrun moved to Salem 1 £ where he is attending school. It is - I his last year in high school. Nellie and Aaron Miller drove to REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Elk Lake Sunday wheie they picked huckleberries. Offices at Mill City Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers left Mill | City Saturday for Longview, Wash, Open Every Thursday 1 to 6 P.M.6 I’. M. to 8 P.M. by appointment wheie they will attend school. * Eye examination * Glasses fitted. Effie and Joe Allen saw the Silver * Eye glass adjustments * Broken lenses replaced Creek Falls Sunday for the first time. They are sorry now they didn’t know General offices at TenBrook Jewelers, 313 W. 1st St., ALBANY about it sooner. mvifli Muiuttiuinaui laMiiwunniiiiiinnii Helen and Marion Wiley had as guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Helvy and daughter, Arlene ¿¿me too m «M from Springfield and Salem. i Gloria and John Westgaard went t^et toe limited.... Salem on business Wednesday. Mary and Richard Keith had company Thursday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wolfe of Bakersfield. i California. They spent Saturday in Salem and also visited the Detroit dam while here. Lorene and Willis Nelson had as visitois over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hal and Mr. and Mrs. Hilery Nelson of Richmond, Calif. On their way they saw the dam and Sun day they went to Salem. Mill City folks turned out for the fair in goodly nummbers. Some of those seen there were Mr .and Mrs. Turnidge, Elnora Albright, Mr. and l/VEN IF yours is a small ‘Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ken • a home, you can still have Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe the luxury of clean, conven anil family, Mrs. Fiank Blazek and ient oil heat at a cost so low Carol Jane, Mrs. Joe Novak, Mr. and you’ll save money every Mrs. Vic Herron and Mrs. Charles month let us show you a 'Wolverton and children. new • type furnace — directly beneath the floor, for maxi mum heat-delivery. No base Don’t Borrow — Subscribe! ment needed; no ducts or pipes, no ashes to bother w ith. Burns low-cost furnace oil. Available with Electric Igni tion, the exclusive H. C. Lillie automatic starting feature that has no pilot lignt and is so economical in operation. (Continued from Page 1» suit Bartels’ farm, many of the same measures are badly needed on many other farms in western Oregon. Technical plans for remaking the farm along soil conservation lines have been completed by the farmer and technicians of the Stayton staff of the U. S. Soil Conservation Ser vice. The first event will begin at 10:30 a.m. Everyon is invited to at tend th« six-hour show. Ba i tel s has been farming the field <tay site since the early ’20s. His main cash crops are wheat, oats, clo ver, vetch and flax seed. He runs a herd of 40 cattle. He has been a co- operator in the Santiam conservation district since it was set up about two years ago. Last December technicians helped him work out the plan which forms the basis of the practices to be completed Saturday. l a list & Ross Trailer Courts Mark Hammericksen < ! 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Now SPEC I AL OFFER FOR SEPTEM BER ONLY! Brand new Magic Chef Range. General Water Healer and gas storage tank, completely install ed. Easy term« if desired. New 89$; Navy Wool Blanket, lull size $3.99 See it Today at Propane lias & Appliance Company 319 ••ERR^ SI Propane ram SALIM Opposite Marion Hotel deiner) service and installations m I counties. Gates Furniture IhCK PARKER. .Manager *