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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
MILL LITÏ ENTERPRISE, MAYFLOWER Milk and Cream Homogenized Milk 10% Milk • 5% Milk Cottage Cheese Cheddar Cheese Butter Ice Cream AT YOUR STORE X/ or AT YOUR DOOR Don’t Borrow — Subscribe SEPTEMBER 29. 1919 RESPECTS TO A HERO Caiol Sletto, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, left last week for her sophomore year at Pacific Luth- | eran College at Parkland, Wash. She | was a member of the class of 1948 at | Mill City. Mis. R. W. Carter is visiting her brother, Leslie Smith in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jose and Cleo, a8d Mr. and Mrs. Aidell Webster drove to Alsea Saturday. Bob Hill spent the wiek-end build ing a fence around his property and I mowing his lawn. George Evers of Albany, former Mill City resident, visited here Wed nesday. Bernard Matisin of Ironwood, Mich, has been employed as log scaler clerk in the S. P. offices since September 15. Several carloads fiom the Com munity church attended camp meeting at Crystal Gardens recently. Mrs. Everett Bennett of Albany, sister-in-law of Mrs. Leon Bennett, visited Tuesday. The Frank Hunters purchased a car this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson of West Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bentley of From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh have certainly taken a big step forward during my lifetime. From where I sit, people seem to be doing a better job of seeing our neighbor’s viewpoint these days. Though his ideas and tastes may not be ours, we can under stand his preference for a certain breakfast cereal, a favorite movie star, or for a temperate glass of beer or ale. That’s the way it should be in n fro? country. Two U. S. Navy men spend part of their time ashore in Caracas, Ven ezuela, to view one of the many statues in that city reared to nv tional heroes and to pay their re spects to the memory of the mili tary leader represented in brouie above them. (Onieial U.S. N»vy Photograph) Grand Junction, Colo, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Forrest. They aie old friends of Mrs. Forrest whose home was in Grand Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shilts were visiting in Mill City Tuesday. They now live in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Church, and family spent Sunday with the Charles Wolvettons. Mrs. Church, Crystal, Carol Jane Blazek, Phyllis Albright, Lincoln, Jeffy, Pat and Mrs. Wolver ton picnicked and swam at the City Park at Stayton honoring Mary Jo whose thiiteenth birthday was Sa* urday. Recent guests were her brother and his wife from California. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wargnier and family went to Salem Wednesday on business and then visited his parents at Gervais. In Mill City Monday were Mrs. A. V. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Cland 1 Miller of Forest Grove, Ore. Mrs. Lester Hatheway spent Mon day in Salem.s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek spent Sunday picking huckleberries on Mon ument Peak. Ray Westerberg of Glen Eden, Beach, Ore. is a new resident of Mill City. Mr. W'esterberg is doing cement Miss Colleen Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton of Scio be came the bride of Ronald L. Swan, son of Mr. and Mis. John Swan of Mill City at a ceremony September !» at the mansee of the United Presby terian Church in Portland. The Rev. W. C. Faucette performed the cere mony with only members of the im mediate family present. The bride wore a wine colored suit w ith grey accessories. The young couple left immediately for a trip through Nevada and Calif. They will be at home at 1826 Lovejoy. Royal Arms Apartment, Portland. Before her marriage Mis. Swan was employed at the Public Utilities Com mision in Salem. members were piesen andt trade i Mrs. Anne Dawes and Dr. D^vid plans for card parties and other so ; J. Ferguson were united in marriage cial activities to be held during the Saturday in the Portland Presbyter- Un Church, with only close relatives winter months. attending. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas visit ed Louis Kanoff at the Salem Memor ial Hospital Wednesday. They report his condition as improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek are lea ving this week-end on a hunting trip to eastern Oregon. Carol Jane will stay with the Charles Wolvertons un til their return. Oswald Hirte and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goschie are going hunting this week end. Packing for a hunting trip was Mrs. Lee Ross. She and Lee are heading for eastern Oregon also. Blood poisoning developed from a blackberry thorn in D. O. Nygar’s ”’*’ ' left hand. The hand is swollen o sjunv bad1 rte was picking bet ries Monday- Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pierce and family of Lebanon are visiting his cousin, Dallas Strickler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kriever and Betsey have returned from San Fran cisco where they spent two weeks. The missionary society of the Pres byterian church honored Dr. David James Ferguson on his birthday Wed nesday and also honored both Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson on their marrige Sat- uiday. Your Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Keros* from Hot«l Albany Phone 1052-R 2nd and Lyon St. ALBANY .OREGON The largest stock of good cars in this area for YOU to choose from, Mo*t reasonable prices and convenient low cost bank terms. ’9 FORD V-8 custom sedan, radio, heater, seat covers, white walls, lifeguard tubes. Perfect ....................................................... $1850 ’18 BUICK super sedan, radio, heater, windshield washers and other extras. Lika new ........................................... $1850 ’47 BUICK sedan, radio, heater, windshield washers and other extras, exceptionally nice condition ............................................... $1550 ’48 FORD suped dlxe. sedan with radio, heater, white wall tires, very- nice. 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