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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, SEITEN BEK 15. 1919 Mill City John Adams For your excavating and dump truck work 3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel. Basements, Trench and General Excavating Silver Saddle Trailer Camp Mill City, Ore. Ph.9O3 PO Jones & Fagg Authorized Frigidaire Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Services 1800 State St. SALEM, OREGON Phone 3-6900 X REMEMBER LAST JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Bc comfortable now and prepared for the really cold weather to come. Spark Oil Heaters always give rou just the temperature you want when you want it. See them today. | Miss Mary Catolyn Tunison, daugh ter of Mr ami Mrs. Fred Tunison, of Albany, and Clyde M. Rogers, son of Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Rogers of Mill City, weie untied in marriage Sat- I urday at the First Presbyterian | I Church in Alban. I The bride, who attended Mill City schools, is a graduate of the Camas, Wash., high school. The bridegroom, was graduated from Mill City High School, a Navy veteran, and a grad uate of OSC in business adniinistra- , tion. He is employed by the Ray F. ! Becker Co. in Portland. Mill City people, besides his par- ! ents, attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Dawes, Mrs. Anne Dawes, Dr. D. J. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas. After a week’s wedding ti ip the young couple will be at home at 4653 | N.E. 83rd St., Portland. Carol Veness celebrated her eighth birthday with a party in her yard, given by her mother. Games were played, refreshments served and many beutiful gifts were opened. At tending were Norma Nelson. Bonnie McFall, I.arry Ciibbs, Mickey Mc Clintock, Mary Gay ReMine, Caroline and Irvin Iverson, Sherren M u i r, Shirley Veness. Caiol Veness an I her grandmother. Mrs. Jessie Veness of Portland. U S. Navy Family at Home in Nippon Roberts Shoe Repair LOCATED Below Mill City Furniture Store Deposit Shoes tor Repair [Night or Day] in Deposit Box 24 Hours a Day tn >i:. h hü IHÜÜÜ mí . la. 1 Two Japanese houscgirls are shown serving breakfast to a Navy chief petty officer and his family in Japan. There is no talk about the high cost of living among the more than one hundred Navy families at the Headquarters of the Commander, Fleet Activities. Yokosuka. For twenty-seven dollars a month they occupy from five to seven rooms furnished complete with electric ranges, telephones, refrigerators and houseboys. I eatures of the Navy community, known as the Griffin Park Housing Area, include schools, a modern department store, a w ell-stocked commissary and a beauty salon. (Official U.S. Navy Photograph) law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson. They plan to make Florida their home. School started Monday morning with Mrs. Max Cook of Hubbaid as primary teacher and Mrs. Adelaide Orange of Forest Grove in charge of the foui th, fifth and sixth grades. The upper grades will be transport ed to Stayton to school as they were last year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch lecently returned from a trip to Babbitt, Nev., where they visited relatives, They came home by way of Idaho. Word was received here last week of the death of Lester (Shorty • Gray brother of Mrs. Frank White and and a former Mehama lesident. Ken Golliett made a combined bus iness and pleasure trip to Seattle the past week end. Apiil 27, 1900, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan of Mill City. She was married June 25, 1919, to Oscar F. Fredrickson. To this union were born three children, Le- Nore Ferrigno, Chai les F. Fredrick son and Robert Lee Fredrickson, the latte misting in action in World War II. She was mairied to Fred H Kerr Oct 30. 1945. Besides her parents and children, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ada Plymale and two grandsons. Her hus-band, Fied Kerr died March of this year; and a sister, Inez, died sev- | eral years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers of Milt City were among those atten ling the Berreman family ieunion in Albany. Mrs. Abbie Gertson and Miss Flos sie Overman, of Philomath, both for mer teachers here, spent last week in Mill City visiting friends. Mr>. Walter Olmstead entertairIK! several members of Marietta Rebe- I amiiiuiiuiiiiniliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiitiMiiiiviiii4iHiiiiiiiiii:i.'ti<fliiiiiiiiimiiimimiiinini kali Lodge. Portland, during the dis trict convention heie. They were Mrs Edith House, M r s. Pearl Prichard, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Elsie Told and Mrs. Jean Everhart. Attorney at I aw Mr. and Mrs. Helt, formerly of Mt. Angel, are building a home in the 318 Broadalbin SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. KERR Thomas addition. Funeral services were held in the Mill City Presbyterian Chuich Tues day for Stena Veva Kerr, 49, who died Saturday in a Salem hospital. By JEAN ROBERTS Interment was in Fairveiw Cemetery. Ladies Aid was held in the church The Rev. David J. Ferguson offici basement Friday afternoon with the ated, and the services were directed following present: Mrs. N. E. Rid- by the Weddle funeral home of Stay ling, Mrs. I.. E. Wallen, Mrs. W. E. ton. Reed, Mrs. J. M. Teeters, Mis. L. W. Mrs. Kerr was born at Breitenbush Kirkland, Mrs. Keith Phillips, Mrs. May Patton, Mrs. Delbert Bailey, Mrs. Ray Roberts and Mis. Edith ECONOMIZE! Philippi. The afternoon was syent BE PENNYWISE! sewing fancywork to be sold at the church bazaar wh|ch wild be held with Sept. 30. A cafeteria supper will be served starting at 6 followed by fan cywork sales and distribution of three quilts as prizes. GOTHAM I h ARLOW L. WEINRICK i Cardigans 5.95 Mehama Spark deluxe OJ /M Heaters give both M H circulating andImme„iate radiant heat. For complete comfort,1 < > \ you need both. „ SPARK , jJmLCÏRCULATING HEATERS Jacob Spaniol & Co. Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Ph. 505 B STAYTON, ORF.. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Fook and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, ■ill of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey, of Lacomb, visited Mrs. May Patton last Sunday. The day was spent picnicking at Taylors Grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyington left foi Florida Wednesday after a week’s visit with their daughter and son-in- 1-Day Service STATION WAGONS PANELS JEFPSTERS For tougher use and rough abuse USE 4-WHEEL DRIVE JEEPS OR Pit KUPS MASTER : Pullovers 3.95 Guaranteed not to stretco or shrink Cashmeres, Angoras OLESONS ttMD In Salem ♦ For a comfortable and ♦ inexpensive place to stay • a f Its--- I ♦ ♦ Hotel Salem Immediate Delivery at « It’s the Hospitality ELSNER MOTOR CO. 352 No. Huth St., SALIM Phone 3-7802 BARGAINS In Furniture, Stoves, Dishea Clothing, Housewares MAC’S Yoder-.Martin Const. Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS C tmmercial and Residential Builder- Expert Bulldozing 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parkin« — Arthurs Cafo A friendly pince to nteet and ent Road Bufldmr Chicken in the Hough I aring. Grading and Leveling '* «. ,nry WE Mill City 1W41 and (oncrete Work M.W 4YS GEAR ANTF.E OI K WORK Stayton Blue 142-B < arvaNto 1915 Info'mutiliti • ent» r. Detroit. Gregor 24 hour m dut g FOR THE 1 t ; ■AME COST • MUIR S BAKERY