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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1956)
City Ordinance Prohibits Use or Fireworks Now 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH CRSDAY, JL'NE 21, 1»56 Residents of Mill City are remind- ■ ed that there is an ordinance pro- * hibiting the use of firecrackers, bambs, torpedoes, skyrockets, Roman candles candles or or fireworks of any kind prior to June 25th or later than July 1 ' K. 5. St. Catherine’s Catholic church here was the scene Saturday morning I of the wedding of Miss Evelyn Mae Johnston, daughter of Alva j. J. , Johnston, to Henry Peter Zurfluh, . son of Mr. and Mis. Anton Zurfluh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walter were in of Scio. Reverend Robert P. O’Hara Bend Sunday visiting at the home officiated. - - • - -p The bi ide, given in marriage by, °f Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Level former ~ . a « - ... lesidents here. - Mrs. XV aa «a T Lovel ZS Z • Z. 1 . stated ’ ♦ Zj V* her her father, wore a white chantilly lace and satin dress, styled with scal- son, Richard Anderson, is now sta lopel neckline, long pointed sleeves tioned in Japan. His address is Pfc. and lace tiered skirt. The fingertip Richard H. Anderson, RA 19514206. veil fell from a chantilly lace cap. 224th Ord. Det. (IFCR) APO 919 She carried a crescent shaped bou San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dustan of quet of white butterfly orchids and Tracy, Calif., spent a short while in carnations. Miss Dorothy Zurfluh, sister of the Mill City Thursday on their way to groom, and maid of honor, wore a Portland and The Dalles where they lime green crystalette waltz length ¡visited other friends. The Dustans dress with white net hat and carried were former residents here when he a crescent shaped bouquet of rose ' was employed at Detroit dam. Their painted daisies. The bridesmaids, ' | son, Terry, visited friends here while I Miss Roberta Loucks, and Miss Bar his parents visited up north. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. bara Podrabsky, were in identical frocks of rose crystalette with bou- an<i Mrs. Walter Mackie and son, quets of lime green daisies. Billie, included his brother, Y. E. Joseph Zurfluh, brother of the Mackie, and Mrs. Cleveland, both of groom was best man. The ushers Portland, and his daughter and fam- were Ross Mason and Carl Zurfluh, >iy» Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ludwigsen brother of the groom. I “nd son, Donald, of Ketchikan, Alas- The bridegrooms mother wore “ ^a. Mr. Ludwigsen is connected with green fitted suit with white acces- *he boat-building industry at Ketchi- sories and a white carnation corsage, han, and some of the beautiful color The bride’s grandmother wore a blue Pictures of the harbor appearing in shantung dress with white acces- the June issue of the National Geo- |te'^ N°rwa>- ' Mrs. James Swan left Tuesday for Seattle, from where she was to leave Wednesday a two or three week . . - for ... triP durln* which she will tour the Presbyterian Missions in Alaska. A max"num of » PeoPle the entire country are allowed to take this tour of the m,ssion stati?ns e“ch ,year' n ,a sponsored by the Presbyterian °^, National Missions, ' ,, ather sd*y gu*8ts 4he Chari«, ^1">'s„,_nc!U_dJed„^r’ “nd Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill, Bobby and Stewart, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. Robert Draper, mother ad Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barkley of Cor visor of Marilyn Assembly, No. 60, vallis, and the Kellys son, John. The Order of Rainbow for Girls, and 16 Bob Hills had just returned Satur members of the assembly returned in day evening from a two-weeks’ trip the "wee hours” Wednesday morning to Long Beach, Calif, on vacation. from Astoria, where they had at The Barkleys (Leia Kelly) had just tended Grand Assembly since Sunday. returned from their honeymoon at Mrs. Walter Brisbin of Gates, also the beach, and spent the afternoon went along. Dnving the school bus «P«™"» their many wedding gifts in preparation to getting settled in their I was William Hirte, Mill City. apartment in Corvallis. ley, aunt of the bride, cut the wed- ding cake. Miss Flossie Daniel, aunt of the bride, served punch, and jjj, Charlotte Guthrie, another aunt of the bride poured coffee. Miss Willa Loucks passed the guest book and Miss Betty Christian was at the gift tab|e For going-away, the bride wore a lavender fitted suit with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white butterfly orchids. On their return from a Canadian wedding trip, the couple will be at home at Scio. FOR YOUR BEST BUYS SHOP AT THE Hill Top GeneralStore Your Marshall-Wells Store A. and M. TOMAN Phone 2724, Mill City Pre-Summer Sale ON TOP QUALITY FEDERAL TIRES AT YOUR Buy One at Regular. Get Second Tire at ÇiVcttt SAVE $ $ $ V» OFF /Z SAVE $ $ $ Guaranteed 1 Year Against All Road Hazards For life Against Workmanship and Materials Easy Payment Plan for Credit Card Customers DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Phone 7442 Ford Trucks Cost Less ! Mill City Better Start Saving Them Now Get Them From Our Store The Red & White Store is pleased to offer our Customers BIG SAVINGS on the Following Items I Most lood «poce of orf ft.ton Plckvpl Now 8 bo» on 118' wb., ostro ccA When you take everything into consideration, you II agree it costs less to own a Ford Truck. Ford costa start low—Ford costs Highway 22 CHARCOAL GRILL - Regular $19.95 Save $25.00 in Sales Slips and PayO"!, Sg g5 »tag low! You probably know that the factory-suggested list prices of Ford Trucks are scaled right down with the loweet. What you may not know is that dozens of Ford Truck models are priced Mow all compefttire maker! And Ford Truck costs are cut by rerale value. It stays high- thanks to the big demand for used Ford Trucks. Operating coeta? Only Ford gives the oil and gas economy of a modern Short Stroke engine in every truck, V-8 or Six. Main tenance costs? Fords are built stronger for promt longer life. ALUMINUM PORTABLE TABLE - Regular $19.95 pa, only No other truck Save $20.00 in Sales Slips and °’ °ny price give$ You all these ford features! I * <fnu t - «’«ndard rear win ,ow f any truck cab. 1 ' Ford Pickup’« „u. rn»vr»d for b—Pn' any other '** load" 'h.n combined capacity! • I" heavy-duty modeL,. Ford offers *>< trucks ,„7h no 04 **r hne «y»“der head, .nd"“\‘>.-r‘-»k’»e«i ’’’•'•ust y. *®d,um'cooled st*n-cobalt thar f W1,h tu"K- ‘® fiw tSes fe^.“ CW*r- 1,st “P ( eb™'1? **? ,PU ,h* Custom (ah . r,o.Pilnc°mfort. Pa»°*S9.50 AUTOMATIC TOASTER - Regular $14.95 Save $20.00 in Sales Slips and Pay Only $ggg ***- I" the waX7k ’ P'U" ‘*r" •Only ForJ •teerin, Jou Ltfefuard '•«rhe, standi <••<* n<4,m in all cabs. Wizte.f roño» of Shert Streb» f»ow»r is the ■2 ton fwÍdFÑew Ford F-600 gnv. ehoic. of «ihnrt stroke Six »nd three Short Strok» MO. GVW 19,500 lb». MILL CITY Phone 7402 $ggg STEAM IRON - Regular $16.95 V-«or Sii BIG FLEET OWNERS Save $25.00 in Sales Slips and 1 Come in and look at the above items. There will be others available. Red & White Store BUY MORE FORD TRUCKS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE I PHILIPPI MOTOR CO • Great TV, Ford Theatre, Station KPTV, Channel 6, Thursday, 9:30. STAYTON Phone 2524 Phone 2671 MILL CITY, OREGON We Are Always Open On Sunday From 9 A. M. Until 5 P. M.