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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1952)
-THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 26, 1952 j former Miss Mildred McDonald and vacation, going as far east as Chi- ■ the maternal grandparent is Lealand cago to visit a brother, in Minneapolis i McDonald, who resided in Mill City to visit a sister. In North Dakota they visited an aunt, and in Denver, ' several years ago. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open Salt Lake and Yellowstone park and Sundays and evenings, flowers tele on to Idaho to visit a daughter. They graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, report a wonderful trip, not even a Detroit — Logs began coming out planters, pot plants, corsages, wed flat tire. They brought home their this week from the Parkett iimber dings, also shrubs and landscaping. J granddaughter Sharon for a visit. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone sale area of the Willamette National 3684. 42tf Forest six miles above Marion Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolezal and Timber was purchased by fhe Mt. Jefferson lumber company ci Lyons Mrs. Joe Fencl were Portland visitors (Continued from Page 1) and is being cut under the supervision last week at the home of their sister of leaks from passing through between Miss Jennie Kazda. of the United States forest service, the logs. Workmen will enter the] Mrs. Clayton Baltimore entertained tunnel when the small by-pass tunnel The new timber access road was built under contract by J. Wesley Webb the Presbyterian missionary society ■ is closed and check for any possible 1 at her home Wednesday afternoon for j leaks and seal them off before the of Salem. Ercill Wilson of Mehama was their regular business and social meet I work of pouring a 50-foot plug in the | tunnel under the dam is begun. That awarded the logging contract for a ing. work will proceed immediately as soon Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter are total of 20 million feet of timber. entertaining Mrs. Streeter’s father as water starts flowing through the | and sister from Berkeley, Calif. Rev. lower regulating outlets in the dam. watched for a time from up on Streeter has been in Portland this the I highway view point after leaving j week attending the Synod of Oregon. the site of the workings, and was able j Bill Stewart, Verne Shaw and their to look upon the spot where not long l Miss Elaine Clark is in the Salem Memorial hospital following surgery | families spent the weekend picnicking before I had stood and see the lake I June 17. She is the daughter of Mr. at Depoe Bay on the coast where they forming where no man will probably 1 ever stand again. We could see small1 and Mrs. U’. Clark and will remain enjoyed the ocean scenery. in the hospital for some time. Mrs. Grace Dart is in the Salem bushes and stumps gradually disap pearing in the water. Carolyn Harmon, Linda Dyhrman, General hospital following surgery The builders will go on methodically | June 6th. Her condition is fair. and Carol Cooke will leave Saturday doing the many tasks necessary to I for Camp Kilowan, where they will i Dr. D. W. Reid, who is in a Port finish their job. The derrick will be take part in the Camp Fire summer land hospital is reported to be much dismantled and the other equipment I improved, but will remain at the hos will be moved out of the hole to make I camp sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weathers pital for a while. Mrs. Reid, who has way for the rising waters as they have moved to Arcata, Calif., where been very ill, is able to up and around come ever closer to the top level of the lake to be formed. he is employed. Mrs. Weathers is the her home here in Mill City. This canyon area has been fortunate Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herman drove former Beverly Timm. to have this dam built here and now I Mrs. Norah F. Madaras of Reeds to Portland today where they put their the time is approaching when the local' port, Ore., visited in Mill City Wednes daughter Linda Lee on the train to people will take over and make use [ day of this week with her brother Seattle. Linda Lee is going to visit of their good fortune. A new road her grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Fortune. has been built and timber holdings i J. B. Kesterson. Mrs. Ed Calkins drove to Portland opened up for exploitation. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill »pent the NewI past weekend at their summer home with the Hermans to visit her doctor cheap, public power is being made: for medical attention Thursday. available, new people have already i on the coast. Roger Kuhlman, infant son of Mr. come into the canyon to inhabit the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and son, Lynn, of Portland are visiting at the and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman has been very land. There is much room for industry to sick suffering with an infection of the John Swan home this week. expand in a wonderland and treasure Word has been received here of the ear. of good living. It is now the time birth of a daughter Susan Kathleen to • Guy Sorensen, Dub Stewart, and for the chambers of commerce to get Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone of Long Bill Stewart are sporting new Ford in the saddle and do their work. We view, Wash. Mrs. Malone is the cars this week. must not continue our backward march Mrs. Pearl Reed and twin boys, Jim as some do when they report that mie and Johnnie of California have fishing is “poor” in the North San- been visiting at the home of Mr. and tiam river. That is being selfish and Mrs. Bill Dotson. Mrs. Reed is a unwilling to share our good fortune sister of Mr Dotson. Mrs. Reed and with others, boys left this week for a visit in Yak Need extra cash? You'll earn more ima, Wash., with relatives. Mrs. Reed with a TITAN power chain saw. is a former resident of Mill City. Power to spare in this lightweight, Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto re rugged saw; tough alloy steel chain turned Monday evening after a months Marion Forks Logging Operations Start MEANDER INN Where Friend* Meet Canyon Avenue- On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY George "Sparky” Ditter V, NOTICE MILL CITY Girods Super Market ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 25c Coupon Inside Can 3 lb. can 79c WESSON OIL Qt. 55c I MAINE SARDINES 3 cans 25c FOLGERS COFFEE 85c »> i BISQUICK Lge. pkg. 39c M-D TISSUE 3 rolls 29c MORRELLS SNACKS can 39c SWIFT’S CORNED BEEF can 49c PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES (Alice Love) 20 oz. jar 39c JUMBO VINE RIFE (ANTALOUPES 8c n> SNOWBOY CARROTS 2 bunches 15c WE ARE NOW DOING BUSINESS IN OUR NEW LOCATION AT 183 N. High St. Opposite Court House Watch For Our Grand Opening-Soon MANY VALUABLE ITEMS WILL BE GIVEN AS DOOR PRIZES A FRANCHISED NORGE DEALER COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE LIGHTING FIXTURES LAMPS AND LAMP PARTS V Salem Lighting & Appliance Co 183 N. High Street / Court House Square Better Light for Better Sight' Saw for Profit! to cut faster, stay sharp longer. Ask us, your nearby TITAN dealer, how co make more with a TITAN saw— cutting pulp ur sawmill logs, posts, cordwood; clearing land; pruning. Just Arrived... A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyers, Idanha, June 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. Lenthel Ragsdale, Mill City, June 20, Martell Ö* Walker at Salem General hospital. LYONS, ORE. A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiltse, Lyons, June 21, at Salem General hospital. nHnnnnwnB!ania)anBB)9i»)9t)9!anBn!aæj9(Oi»»«»a»»»»æ»s»a8;anaaH!annnn DURKEE’S MARGARINE I 25c ’b I ROYAL GELATIN DESSERTS J tkf. 25c Good Music Shuffleboard I I I • I I • I Showing June 29 - 30 Starting Time: Sunday 4:30 and 7:30; Monday 7:00 PREPARE FOR THE GREATEST EXPERIENCE OF YOUR MOVIE-GOING LIFETIME This city’s enthralled movie-goers will fall under the spell of “Quo Vadis”. It is even a greater popular success than “Gone With the Wind!” Words cannot describe its splendors, its pulse-quickening romances, its soul-stirring inspiration! You must see it! MYRON'S Sewing Machines M-G-M presents Authorized Dealer for Pfaff, Sew~Gem, Viking, Regent and others EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE on all Home and Industrial Machines d Nero ME nd his tigress Pcppaeo! New and Used Sewing Machines 153 S. Liberty SALEM Phone 3-5773 SUN KIST LEMONS 29c (,oz- YELLOW DRY ONIONS 4 ibs 29c i ------ MEAT PORK STEAK 49c n> YOUNG HENS 39c ‘b Pay Cash SAVE at Girods AT STAYTON B ackache rvr quirk romrortma hrlp tor BarkMti». Paiiu. (Witin. Up Nubia. »Iron« rloudr urine. Irritaun* *••••<«■«. L m Fains, rirrlea undrr eye«, and swollen ankles, due U> non-or*anic and non-aratemlr Kidney and Madder trmiMes. Ir> Cnees, Quick complete aatlstsrlion or mon»» Sack guaranteed. A«k ywur druii'n for Crrtrr lodar. Starring ROBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR THE MILL CITY BANK WILL BE LEO GENNPETER USTINOV Screen Moy by JOHN LEE MAHIN and S, N BEHUMAN • SONYA LEVIEN Bo«ed on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY July 4th O' 5th An M G M rktjre A OPEN TILL 6 I’M. THURSDAY Deposits MADE BY JULY 10th. DRAW INTEREST FROM July 1st Novel by Henryk Sienkie«>ci Directed by MERVYN LeROY Produced ar SAM ZIMBALIST loveliest slave-girl in Nero's House of Women I Christian beauty and pagan hero drawn together across the AT 2% MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERI!. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. gulf of martyrdom’ II