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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1953)
HUCKLEBERRY FINN GATES I 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Work to complete the Gates fire hall was started this week. The building was started several months ago by the Rural k ire district and left uncompleted due to lack of funds. An appeal was made to the city council. A deed to the property on which the building stands was secured from the owner. Mayor Floyd Völkel, by the city and the contract for the erection of one story of the building given to Ray Lord. It is planned to enlarge the hall at a later date, when a recreation hall will be added. W. R. Hutcheson, Gates realtor, reports the sale of acreage to George Humphreys of Mill City, formerly part of the propeity belonging to Miss Georgia Shane of Salem. The land ia located on the Linn county side of the river, across from the high school. The saw mill, which formerly was operated by Shields Remine and has been closed down for the past year has been leased from the present own ers and it is reported will resume operation in a short time. A crew of men has been working the past week to put the mill in running order. The name of the lessee was not obtainable. Mrs. Martha Bowes was surprised It you are bothered by Backache, Getting tip Nights (too frequent, burning or sting ing urination!. Pressure over Bladder, or strong cloudy urine, due to minor tempo rary Kidney and Bladder Irritation, for palliative relief ask your druggist about CYBTEX. Popular 25 years. 20 million pack ages used. Satisfaction or money back guar anteed. Ask druggist about CVSTtX today lats Thursday afternoon when a group Ill., at the home of their son-in-law of her neighbors gathered at her home and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert to compliment her on her birthday Marshall and family. Mr. and Mrs. anniversary. The ladies brought a Dale Miles and children were week birthday cake and each presented Mrs. end guests at the Stone home. Mrs. Bowes with a handkerchief. Miles is their daughter. Those attending were Mr*. Merle Mrs. Velma Carey and her mother, Devine, Mrs. Mary Egglestrom, Mrs. ' Mrs. Cecelia Miller, attended a birth Charles Rush, Mr*. Burrel Cole, Mrs. | day dinner at the Stone home Satur- ' Clarence Rush and Mrs. Glen Hen- j day evening complimenting Gale ; ness. Carey, their son-in-law, on his birth The Gate* Girl Scouts, troop 52, day anniversary. are selling cookies to raise funds for | Mrs. Harry Keiser had the mis some of their projects. They hope fortune to fall twice last week at her to sell six cases before March 8. home and as a result is nursing num Mr. and Mrs. Warren Varcoe spent erous bruises. She fell the first time the weekend in Portland visiting Mr. inside the house and again in her | Varcoet mother, Mrs. Rose Stewart. yard. No bones were broken. Mrs. Dan Morrison has been in ’ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness and small granddaughter, Kandee, were Lakeview for the past two weeks at ' Forest Grove visitors Sunday at the the home of her sister and family. j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fisher. | Leland Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. I George Bailey, spent the weekend in PATTERSON TO SPEAK I Salem at the home of his aunt, Mrs. BEFORE GOP WOMEN D. E. DeHut. The Salem unit of tne National Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Heron and fam- Federation of Republican Women will i ily have returned to the canyon to meet on Monday, March 9, at 2 o’clock | reside after having spent several years at the Senator hotel. in Gaston, where Heron was employed. Gov. Paul I.. Patterson will speak Mr. and Mr*. Fred Stone have re on “The Oregon Constitution”. ' turned home after having spent the All interested men and women are 1 I past three months visiting in Alma, coidially invited to attend. An unusually fine rummage sale will be held following the meeting. March 5, 1953 OSTRICH EGG VJEIGHS AS MUCH AS 2V- HEN EGGS.... ^ET. THE T im V S maller - than a O sasses of me R alippime (SLAMO WOKEM ARE MftOE our OF PME APPLE 0OMESTIC HEN, LAVS’. AX EGG ABOUT AS LftRGE AS AM hi I n wrm . mow . S uitors do not ft G'ff- <31 HER 9EWTV OK D o WC'V.SJT pt her fiBitiry' it is Au \OC’EUT C'SYOM, sYRtcfiv oeseweo - vT ’“X "I'D NEVER HAVE TO RECORD ANOTHER WAR." For GENUINE PARTS and SERVICE on MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries Briggs-Stratton and Clinton Engines FOOD LOCKERS and All Makes and Models of Magnetos FROZEN FOODS E. H. BURRELL ■w am III*mi^uaiinwakMMowmaniM«« Crosley Refrigerators and Ranges Bendi» and Thor Dryers Small Appliances aa miwiiii -»i wenwi«»«« ww hh w*nimm ->v mkwanaM Never - - a Dull Moment ELECTRIC HEATING INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING COMMERCIAL LIGHTING Marion Kite “At the Bottom of the Hill” ELECTRIC SERVICE MILL CITY TAVERN Detroit, Oregon Phone 263 Phone 3-9106 Salem, Oregon 565 No. High I l ECTRICAL < ONTR ACTING F.H.A. FINANCING Box 176 BROTHERHOOD WEEK Spontorcd by th* National Confatone* of Christian* and Jaw* ■ Pains, distress of “those days" stopped or amazingly relieved in 3 out of 4 cases in doctors' fests! • Here's wonderful newa for women and girls who — each month — suiter the tortures of "bad days" of functionally- caused menstrual cramps and pain — headaches, backaches, and those :io-good,"‘ dragged- out feelings It'» news about a medicine famous for relieving such suf fering 1 Here is the exciting news. 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