The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 18, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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VERNE’S
BARBER SHOP
Broadway, Mill City
-Mill Ends-
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Blake of Albany,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Calvin Flannery vis­
: ited his sister for several days this
Hours:
10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
week at DeLake.
Spending the weekend at the Louis
Stewart's Grocery in sporting a new
sign on the coiner of their store. The Verbeck home were Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk Wirick and two children, Susan
sign was put up Monday.
and David, who recently moved to
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards motóred Roseburg from California. Mrs. W i ric-k
to Estacada Sunday to visit Mr. and was formei ly Marlene Verbeck.
Mrs. Perry Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason went to
A visitor last weekend at the home Pendleton Fiiday, where they met
of Mrs. J. F. Potter Was her sister-in- Mrs. Mason’s nephew and niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Gust. The Mason’s also
law, Mrs. Lafe Hill, of Salem.
visited at McNary dam while away
The Woman’s Council of the Chris­ and returned to Mill City Sunday.
2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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New
BARBER
SHOP
OPENING IN MILL CITY
Next to the Mill City Tavern
About April 1st
We will be open every day except
Sunday from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
CENTRAL
BARBER SHOP
GLEN HEARING
B O U C H E ’ S
Heating Installations
Electric Supplies
Montag Ranges
Peerless Pumps
Colored Fryers
Dressed to Order
Custom Killing
LYONS PLUMBING
Phone 1634 Lyons, Ore
Phone Lyons 678
Mehama, Oregon
Most exciting
flower in years!
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Raymond Thompson is in Salem
Memorial hospital at the present time
recupeiating from an operation on his ;
back, which was performed Thursday. ,
He will be confined in the hospital for ,
Vlr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhlman of St. I
about three weeks, according to Mrs. 1
Maries, Idaho, are spending a few
Thompson.
days with their son and daughtei-in­
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell (Buzz) Fleet­
wood are the parents fo a daughter, |
Bill Richards and Everett Limbeck born to them at 6:30 Saturday morn-
recently bagged two cougar near Mill ing at Santiam Memorial hospital in j
City. The big cats were tieed with| Stayton. The Fleetwoods also have a
I the aid of their dogs and killed with a son, who will be 2 in May. Mary Gay I
.22 calibre rifle.
is the name chosen for the new girl, i
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale. accom­
panied by Mrs. W. J. Robinson, mo­
tored to Salem Sunday, where they
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Klock and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rada and
and four sons of Pendleton, visited
this week with his parents, the Fiank
I Radas. Mr. Rada is superintendent of
schools in Pendleton.
Mrs. Harry Wood entertained on
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jay West­
cott and son, Ross, of Milwaukie and
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Colburn. Mrs.
Westcott is a granddaughter of Mrs •
Wood.
Mrs. Grace Cooke, .Mrs. Susie
Haynes, Mrs. Helen Jull, Mrs. Elsie
Myers and Mrs. Bertha Shelton at­
tended a special Christian Woman s
Fellowship Guest day service at Sil­
verton Tuesday of this week.
NORTHRUP KING^ü
GIANT
FANTASY
It has been annouced by Mrs. W. W.
Allen that the Santiam Memoiial Hos- '
pital Auxiliary will meet here at Fel­
low-hip Hall at 2 o'clock, this (Thurs­
day ) afternoon. All communities in
the Canyon are asked to participate in
this program. Mrs. James H. Turn­
bull. Marion county education director
for the cancer program will be pres- I
ent to show films. Everyone is wel­
come to attend.
25«
Vibront purple flower»
NORTHRUP KIN
PKT.
.. only 2 inche» toll. For
edgings, borders, rock
gordens Dishnctive.
Santiam Fanners Co-op
Raleigh Harold
FLORIST and NURSERY
319 West Washingtun Street.
flOFo'en from our
PKT.
ROYAL
CARPÌ T
ALYSSUM
Mrs. Richard D. Turpin returned
last weekend from a fortnight visit
with her son, Frank Klein and wife
and daughter who resides at Lynden,
Washington. While up there she |
crossed the border into Westminister, |
j Canada for a visit. On her return trip
I
she visited Nellie Culom at Kelso and
Mrs. Wilbur Rhodes, foimerly of Mill I
City, w’ho now resides at Longview,
Washington.
Miss Leona Lamb, of Portland, ac­
companied by her niece. Miss Myrna '
Lindquist of Clackamas, were week-1
end guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Moffatt. They retuned to
their homes Monday afternoon.
Choo$e your complete |
• Mammoth frilled
biocm»
5 in. across
• 4 brilliant colors
scarier, yellow, O'ange.
ro»e • Easy to grow
t 'ooms ’til frost
|
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and Rosa­
lie motored to Sisters Sunday where
they visited at the Clayton Baltimore 1
anil Wallace Henderson homes. The'
Baltimore’s and Henderson s Atre
former Mill Cit" residents.
Formerly located at Gates
Fowler Clothes Dryers
:
♦
Joan Schroeder of Salem spent the
the weekend here a.<> a guest of Mr. tian church will meet Wednesday,
and Mts. Lowell Stifler. She is a March 24 at the Glen Shelton home.
Mrs. H. E. Juli this week received
niece of Mrs. Stiffler.
word of the death of an uncle, aged
Harvey Dowdy is the new depot 92, who had made his home for the
agent hete. He replaced Eugene past seveial years with his sister,
Aimstrong, who is now located at Mr-. Jull’s mother, at Scottsbluff, Ne-
btaska. He bad been a resident of
Woodburn.
Washington state for many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Baltimore of
Redmond, w-ere in Mill City visiting
friends and attending to business mat­
ters Monday.
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THl RSDAY, MARCH IS, 19.» 4
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Feeds
Grinding and Mixing
Machinery
'»eeds
Custom Cleaning
Hardware
Seed Marketing
Fertilizer
OPEN Sl'NDAYS AND
Petroleum Products
Household Appliances
EVENINGS
telephone CCM
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Telephone 5024
STAYTON, OREGO
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