5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine and daughter Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott spent Saturday night and Sunday fishing at Newport. They reported no fish when they returned here Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan are the proud parents of a daughter born, July 17, at the Stayton hospital. She Tax Consultant Auditor * has been named Pamela Jean. Mrs. 4 Morgan and the new baby came home I I Sunday. Grandparents are Mr. and « Mrs. Chas. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M ik John Namislo of Arthur Morgan of Mill City. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trask and child Philadelphia, Penn., arrived Friday ; Bookkeeping, Accounting and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anglesey and ren of Albany, visited Sunday at the evening and are visiting at the home Tax Service ho.me of Mrs. Trask’s parents, Mr. of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Angle and Mrs. Dub Stswart. They expect sey and Mrs. Emma Teeter, were din and Mrs. R. L. Faust. Corner 3rd 4k Marion to be here until Monday. ner guests' late in the afternoon, at STATTON. ORE. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barr of Le- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Court Rue and fam Burton, residing near Jordan. Glen Telephone 4114 P.O. Box 1321 banon, vsited at the home of Art ily moved last week to Rockaway, Anglesey is Mrs. Burton’s brother Kerr’s Wednesday. Oregon, where Mr. Rue took over his and the John Anglesey’s, her parents. anzQnsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB: i new duties as chief of police. The Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and Rue family had been residents of Mill Miss Patricia Brown, daughter of son Lynn, of Portland, spent the City about eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Brown, and Mar LICENSED weekend with the formers parents, lene Tickle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jepsen plan Bill Tickle, returned Sunday from a to leave Friday for Redding Califor two weeks visit in San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pickett and son nia, where the former will be employ While there they were guests at the Kenny, of Portland, visited Sunday ed in logging operations for a time. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Milten- 11.50 per month and up at the D. W. Moffatt home. The The J.epsons are former operators of berger and other friends. Also serving Gates, Lyons, group spent the afternoon picnicing the Mar-Deen cafe here. Idanha and Detroit at Taylor’s Grove. Miss Mary Holthouse, who is secre Don Macfarlane of Salem began tary to the Dean of Agriculture at MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewart, Mr. working at the Hilltop Market Mon Oregon State College, Corvallis, was and Mrs. Larry Young and Mr. and day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mac an overnight guest of the Charles Phone 3952 Mrs. Dub Stewart and children, Ca farlane plan to move this weekend to Kellys Saturday night. Sunday night, LEONARD HERMAN rol and Charley, spent Sunday fishing an acreage between here and Stayton, the Kelly’s daughter, Leia Kelly, who at Clear Lake. is employed at Bruckman’s at Brei- which they purchased recently. tenbush, was at home. Mrs. A. A. The Three-Links club met Tuesday Holthouse was the guest of Mrs. W. evening at the Frank Jackson home W. Allen while in Mill City. with twelve members of the Order Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree drove to present. After a short business meet ing and social hour, the hostess, Mrs. Roseburg. Oregon, Sunday, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree. Jackson, served refreshments. Their son Donald, who had spent some Born to Mr. and Mrs. William K. time in Roseburg, returned home with McCoy, of Mill City, a girl on July 17, them that evening. Paul Cree is re at the Salem Memorial hospital. The covering from serious injuries •uf- new arrival, who has been named Re fered in a logging accident, and still becca Ann, is the first great grand has a cast on his neck, which was bro- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith ken in the accident. of this city. Four generations made up the Few members attended the Eastern group of over-night guests at the Star picnic of the local chapter, held Verne Clark home recently. They were Sunday at Humbug National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark of Helena, The small crowd present was attrib Oklahoma, and their daughter Mrs. uted to conflicting activities held at William York and her daughter Mrs. the same time. Mrs. Halle Toman and Fred Powell and her three sons, Ger Betty Kinney were in charge of re ry, Gale and Terry, of Yakima, Wash. Lewis Clark and Verne Clark are freshments. cousins. Subscribers to The Enterprise since Mrs. F. R. Olin of Vernonia, Mr. last listed are: James R. Olson, W. S. ReMine, Lowell Fleetwood, James and Mrs. Frederick Olin of Klamath Swan, Hiram E. Smith, Paul H. Ress Falls, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ler, Verne Shaw and Mrs. C. A. Bru Gowan of Whidby Island, Wash., Pearl | der, all of Mill City; Verne H. Clark Holthouse and daughter Mary from I —CSfc— —— and Charley Ball, of Lyons; Idanha Corvallis, Ore., spent the weekend 1 Super Service, Idanha. Renewing visiting at the Frank Potter and W. | Your Watch their subscriptions were Ken Golliet, W. Allen homes. The Olins lived in ELECTRONICALLY TESTED of Mehama, Byron Bates of Lyons, A. Mill City some fifteen years ago. IN 30 SECONDS T. Barnhart of Gates and A. W. To Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. man of Mill City. Other new subscrib Charles Gentry of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. without Charge ers are Mrs. W. C. Epps of Portland Curtis Cline, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. and Mrs. A. P. Hoffman of Pasco. Hill, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kelly and Johnnie, all of this were also guests at the Potter Business and Professional city, hogie. »»»»HoninnnH«nHOBn«)aiiananB MilliEnds W. N. SIMMONS Hugh Walkup of Salem visited his grandparente, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup of this city, several days last week. Donald Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe, and Donald Hutchin son, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hutch inson, is attending Boys Ninety-Nine camp at Turner this week. This camp is under the auspices of the First Christian church. KELLOM’S H A M B I R G E R STAND Serving Delicious Hamburgers Coffee 1‘ie and Ice Cream Enterprise Class Ads Pay GARBAGE SERVICE a DISPOSAL SERVICE MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS DOLLS Of All Nations All you have to do to get one of these $2.50 dolls is to SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER SLIPS until your have $39 worth Turn in the slips and you get your CHOICE OF 12 DOLLS FREE FROZEN FOODS DIRECTORY Watch John W. Reid, MD. Master Physician & Surgeon Mill City Stop in and let us test your watch. Our scientific '"WatchMaster" will print a record automatically, showing the exact condition of your watch. And, ii it requires regulation or repair, your watch will receive the attention of an expert craftsman. Prompt and economical service with all work elec tronically checked for accuracy. Have your watch "WatchMaster" tested, today. DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS Chiropractic Physician Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Stayton 2274 Stayton, Ore. XMPOCPtKDttXKDOXDOtlXIXDaSDOaWXIXDOaXB WOOD’S STORE BAKER’S MILL CITY JEWELRY Watches and Watch Repairing P. O. Box 215 Phone 843 Mill City, Oregon I General I»ry Goods NOTIONS LING ERIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY LVZIERS COSMETICS This office received a communica tion from Adelbert A. Allen of New York, asking for a change of ad dress. His letter appears in part: “It appears that there has been a change in the editorial staff, that 1 was not aware of. You see I missed several papers during my changing around from pillars to posts as the saying goes. It has been hot as hades here in New York these last few days and during the Shriners convention the heat wave never let up but blasted the men in their fine uniforms so that they were wet and wilted by the time they finished their grand parade and everyone who was watching them pass by was also wet and wilted. All of the cold drink stands was sold out of supplies, so most of us went home with a dry throat, that is to the local district where I got refreshed.” SAMTIAM BEAN FESTIVAL'' STAYTON, ORE. JULY 29 Thru AUG. 1 WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON *» tteptlc Tanka and Sewers Cleaned • Phone SALEM J MBH. COLLECT* 1079 Kim St.. W. Salem * "> Ml T MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE y « Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month Also light hauling. I Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Cheese Nalley’s 1 Itlv WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY From 10:00 A. M. Until 5:00 P. M. By Shopping at Red & White Store Phone 2671 Mill City, Oregon This advertisement is appearing in 19 newspapers within rom- pany service areas of Linn. Benton, Polk, Lincoln. Marion and Lane counties. Has moved his Mill City office to Stayton in the Pont Office Bldg- 2nd Floor, in the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. HAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST. ALBANY •/ X u x S You can mail a check with- out fear of loss. It doesn’t become money until receiv ed, endorsed and deposited by the one for whom it’s intended. Your cancelled check then becomes a bona- fide receipt that ends all ar guments before they begin. Pay all your bills via check . . . without taking a step outside your home. Know * c X •i * Leonard Herman Phone 3952 mnuuunDODnBunnounoDonnono DR. MARK “A Self-SupporUn<, Tax-Paying. Private Enterprise" / •t MIKE'S Septic Service: Bigger and better than ever! Fun is in store for both young and old with 2 parades, square dancing, and a big bean feed. Let's all attend the 4 big days of celebration. Mountain States Power Company Corned Beef Hash K 29c F sez . . . 14TH AKNUAL Beans & Franks iS 25c J. W. GOIN VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 4148 Opposite Claude lewis’ Service Station LET'S MAKE A DATE FOR THE For That Weekend Trip or Sunday Picnic we Suggest « I" where your money goes . . . how much you paid to whom for what. Statements and cancelled checks are return cd to you regularly. Start a checking account today! MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 4