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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1951)
3—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE_________________________August 9. It'll anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller Friday evening of KMMUUSin mm lianil :m mrann mi n>i im tin jnira indin.in un hu mt un un iiu iui mi rm mi n« turn mi 'tn ¡irmi 1:1 in t «■ iwr" wwi last week. The evening was spent informally and refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lang Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hearing and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun and daughter, Louise, Mrs. Oswald Mirte, Donalee Oliver and Sheryl, Mrs. Ro-a Roten, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rush and the honored guest, Mr. Swanson. Mrs. Edward Teitze is making an extended visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lindsey, of Portland. “At the Bottom of the Hill” Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver drove to Dayton, Sunday of last week where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKey and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green, who were former residents of Gates and neighbors of the Olivers. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke were Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Klutke and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burmister and son, Rex, from Albany. George Klutke and Elmer Klutke are brothers. Ross Klutke McCULLOCH SALES AND SERVICE returned to his parent’s home after a week spent with his grandfather, Lew- Kirkland, on the North Fork. Mrs. Lula Collins and Mrs. Alta Leedy accompanied Mrs. C. Rosheime to Salem where they attended a family picnic at Paradise Park. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seilard and family of Salem were also present. COMPLETE STOCK OF SAWS AND PARTS Miss I.avetta Powelson of Corvallis spent the weekend at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser. Miss Powelson, graduate of the Gates high school, passed the civil service examination and has ac Phone 2871 cepted employment as a clerk-typist P. O. Box 12 LYONS, ORE. at Oregon State College in Corvallis. Miss Eilene Eccleston of Medford was an over the weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eccleston. Miss Eccleston made the trip by air. Joe Bowes was painfully, but not seriously, injured last week at the Lee Logging Company camp, where he is employed. He was taken to a doctor for first aid. He is reported as re turning to work, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of Walport spent the weekend at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Meilke. Never - - a Dull Moment MILL CITY TAVERN I CASH PAID for FIR CONES! | p lie Need Lots Of Good Cones KIND — Good cones are cloMd. Open cones are not wanted. The old ones are not good. Do not pick tra^h or twigs. (ones the worms hate spoiled are not ttanted. Do not pick from trees that have been felled before August 15th. ~~~ S5 —— =2 CONTAINERS—Should he large sacks like those used for grain and potatoes. Bags should he full and *>ewn. == = PRICES—Douglas Fir: $2.50 per sack White Fir: $3.00 per sack Hemlock: 810.00 per sack MANNING SEED COMPANY | Roy, Washington CONES RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: = Lyons Saw Shop FOSTER i FROZEN FOODS GATES — Loc-Bloc Const. Co.. STAYTON 4-Piece Hardwood Bedroom Set Bed or Bookease Headboard, Vanity, bench & nite stand $6900 NOW SHAVING’S QUICKER ...EASIERI GET A Gillette i By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt pur chased the home of Mrs. Mary Champ, Monday and will make it their home. This place is located in the west part of town and comprises several acres of land, a dwelling and out-build ings. The sale was handled by W. R. Hutcheson. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Davidson re cently acquired the property of Clif ford Miller, which also is located in the west part of Gates. Davidson, who is an engineer and has been em ployed by the C.B.I. for the past two years, is making extensive improve ments on the house. Mr. Davidson is an accomplished musician and teaches piano students. Mrs. Cecila Miller, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Velma Carey, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Salem. Monday. Mrs. Glenn Gordon returned Tues- day from a ten-day vacation spent in SILVERTON \SK FOR PICKING INSTRI CTIONS Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS — WALTER MURRAY — Phone Sweet Home 6011 | MILL CITY MEAT MARKET | MJ RS I SWEET HOME M/LL CITY | Santa Maria and San Francisco, California. Mrs. Gordon in company with her sisters. Mrs. L. B. Mayfield of Coos Bay and Mrs. Louis du Buy of Salem, made the trip by motor and were guests at the homes of relatives. Miss Janet Klecker, her sister, Kristene, and brother, Jeffrey, of Stayton spent several days at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, last week. They returned home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klecker, Sun day. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath the past week were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz, of Wheeler, and their daughter, Miss Myrth Schultz, from Seattle. Wash. During their stay, Mr. and Mrs. Heath and their guests visited the Peterson Rock gardens and Bend. The Schultz’s were enroute to Canada. They will visit in Canada for a time before re turning to their respective homes. Loren Swanson, who is serving as pastor of the Gates Christian church, was complimented on his birthday in its field! with Wo are proud to present thio groat now chain saw—the moat powerful In the McCulloch lino. Power/ Look at these features: Try It Yourself... Feel Its Power and Smoothness 1 Stop In today and try out the new McCulloch 7-5S . • • with Cushioned Power Sr ■eCvllov*- W»rM'S Largotf Builder» of Pew»’ Ch«>o Saw« Amazing Smoothn.««! Cushlen.d Powarl Eat, to Via all day bacauaa spacial routing bal ancera geared to crankshaft neutrallis vibration. Power! Light Weight! Full 7 horsepower, yet weighs only 55 pounds with 20-lnch chain end blade. Fast Starting! Superhot spark, automatic-rewind starter, push-button primer. Easy Operation! Chain oiler and Unk built In, controlled from handlebar. Simplified grouped controls—throttle controls and Ignition switch on hsndlebar for fingertip operation. Safety! Full automatic eentt.fugal clutch dis engages chain when engine Is idling. Convenience! Igmtion points ess y access ole ,n citerior housing. Full 360* swivel trenerr si on locks at any angle Float,ess carburetor permits full-power sawing In any position. JOHN NELSON Sales and Service MILL CITY PHONE 320? RESIDENCE PHONE 1Î41 Longest of all low-priced cars—197% inches from bumper to bumper! Heaviest—3OS5 pounds of solid quality in the model illustrated? Widest tread —5854 inches between centers of the rear wheels. 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