The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949, December 02, 1948, Image 5

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, DECEMBER 2, 1948
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Friday at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fiyer.
Mr. ami Mrs. Major Baughn were
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
Thanksgi ring day guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Cauble Sr. Mrs. ALbie Fisher and family at Foi­
attended the wedding in Portland on est Grove.
Sunay of her niece, Miss Shirley
Mrs. Laura Walker of Spencer, la,
Hunter.
has been visiting at the home of her
Mr. an Mrs. Harold Champion and son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Emmett Dorothy were Thanksgiving
Ray Edwards for the past three
day guests at the home of E. W. Do­
weeks. She expects to go to Los An­
rothy of Mill City, Emmett's father. geles before Christmas where she will
Additional guests were his brother,
be accompanie by Jackie Edwards
Gale, and sister, Mrs. A. E. Stahl -
daughter of the Ray Edwaids, who
iman of Mill City.
will visit her aunt, Mrs. Gene Bis-
Visiting at the home of Mr. and ner.
Mrs Delmar Nelson over Thanksgi­
Charles Clester, Detroit, who had
ving was her daughter, Dolores Mor­
been suffering for some time with a
gan of Boise
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Fryer of Sweet heait ailment, died Thursday at the
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Home spent Thanksgiving day and age of
At a meeting of the Detroit Com­
mercial Club last week a committee
was appointed to investigate a new
place for waste disposal.
John Hinkle, shoemaker in Detroit,
FURNITURE MARKET
was taken to Bend Thursday after an
attack of stomach ulcers. His son who
NEW AND USED
visited him Saturday at St. Chai les
FURNITURE
hospital said his father would remain
j under medical care for several days.
The Store with
| Born, to Mr. an Mis. Russell Kelly
th* Lowest Prices
at Salem Memorial Hospital, a girl,
in Town
Nov 26
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1605 N. Summer
SALEM
Raymond Sophy
Thanksgiving
DETROIT
VV O O D R Y
were his mother, Mrs. F. N. Noble, to Casper, Wyo., on a welding job.
his sister and husbaand, Mr. and Mrs.
John Eixenberger of Portland was
Clarence Baldwin ami daughter Han­ a guest here Tuesday night.
nah of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Gordon Leeman and George Streff
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker, are operating a pine mill now
Mr. and Mis. Joseph Wegleski. Rus-
sell and Richard Rice.
Idanha
Marion Forks
By MRS. SCOTT YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sowa and son
Frankie and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cles-
ter and daughter were Sunday visi­
tors.
Kenneth Clester of Foiest Grove
and Charles Clester of Detroit were
Sunday visitors here.
Mr. and Mrt^“7H. "C. Smith of Mc­
Minnville are spending a few days
visiting Dorothy Morgan and other
friends in the Canyon.
Mr. ami Mrs. H. R. Parson., ’eft
Marion Forks Friday the 19th for a
visit with his folks in Houston, Tex.
He worked for Young and Morgan
here.
Walter Ball made a trip to Salem
last week end to visit his wife who
is working theie.
Herman Payne of Detroit is now
cutting posts with Dean Smith.
Robert Young has spent the last
week in Portland on business.
Bob and Calvin Jones have gone
INNSIDE
CAFE
Open every day at 4 p. m
Closed Thursdays
Mrs. Charles Smith
Mrs. Alice Hoeye
REAL SAVINGS
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And in Time for Xmas!
SANT I AM
GARAGE
La Bonita Pottery
5-95
20, 38 pnd 54 pc. sets, as low as
GENERAL AUTO
AND TRUCK REPAIR
ARC AND ACETYLINE
WELDING
PHONE 3452
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YOU HAD
JUST AS
WELL BE
Floor Lamps
11-95
Six way.
Baby Cribs
17.50
Simmons Davenos
While they last
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69.50
HEALTHY
& HAPPY
★ HEMORRHOIDS
★ FISTULA
★ PROLAPSE
★ ITCHING
Mill City FurnitureCo
OPEN EVENINGS
and ethrr rectal disorders correct­
ed without hospitalisation.
Nat uro-Proctologist
BIS N. Liberty. Salem. Ore.
Geo. H. Bell
STAYTON
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QUICKEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
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Mr and Mrs. Frank Jackson Jr. of
Astoria are on a week’s vacation
here visiting their parents, Mrs. Mat
tie Murdock ami Mr. and Mis. Frank
Jackson.
Mis. R. E. McNulty anil sons of
Portland had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Saucier. The latter is her
sister.
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See Ed L. Davis
Lyons, R. F. D.
Plione 571
SHUX ELECTRIC
COMPANY
STAYTON
Boxed cards from 49^ to $1.25
Open stock from 2 for 5^ to $1.00
ever seen
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CHEVROLET CO.
Information (’enter.
Detroit, Oregon
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_THE DOUGLAS McKAY
PHONE 3188
SALEM
510 N. Commercial St.
Gifts for Him Gifts for Her
Gifts for All
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Mill City Cafe
■ I WISE-ECONOMIZE
■at at the MILL CITY CAFE
Steaks,
chops, French
fries, chili.
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Mill City Pharmacy
BABY BEEF
FOR LOCKERS
Mill City Meat Market ’
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Bible School
Morning woiship
11
Y'oung People’s Meeting
Evening Worship
Tom Courtney, Pastor
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance
This is the finest assortment of cards we have
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Services Every Lord’s Day
Elkhorn
Also Estimates on Frame Straightening
and eat.
Church Activities
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
“The Church of the Light and Life
it was surprising how many front
Hour”
Sunday School
10 a.m.
here spent Thanksgiving in Portland.
11:00
Morning Worship
I was one of them, and like everyone,
Young People's Service
7 p.n.
made great inroad» on tbe turkey
7:30
Evening Worship
and gooff’ eats Result: Short column 'TROUT PLANTED BY PLANE
7:30
Wed.
Prayer
Meeting
this week, too full for words.
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Extensive use of an airplane to
9:30
release tiout in otherwise inaccessible Sun. Radio hour KWJJ
orth Side
Donald
Hinkle,
Pastor
N
lakes has been successfully done by
the Oregon State Game Commission
Detroit Church of Christ
this year. Thirty-five lakes in the
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Ry JEAN ROBERTS
Cascades were stocked by this me-
Morning worship at 11 a.m.
Mr. ami Mis. Carl Longnecker and thod during the summer.
Young peoples’ meeting at 6:30
family spent Thanksgiving with his
A tank was fitted to the under side
Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays
parents ni Silverton. Also present of the plane. The tank was equipped
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
were a brother, two nieces and a with an aereating device and a flap
Loren Arnett, Pastor
nephew of Eugene. There were 15 in type hinged door that was sealed on
all.
a watertight gasket. In actual libera­
GATES COMMUNITY
Mr .and Mrs. Ray Roberts and tion the pilot would pass over the
CHURCH OF CHRIST
family attended a family reunion on edge of a lake, trip the door and pull
10 a.m.
Thanksgiving at the home of his un­ the plane up sharply. A full load was Sunay school
11 a.m.
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar released in about seven seconds. In Morning worship,
Walter Smith. Pastor
Benfiel of Willamina. There were 27 actual checks at the lakes there was
11:00
relative® present. Mr. anil M s. Oral less loss of fish than in horsepacking Morning Worship
6:30
Christian Endeavor
Varley and Sandra accompanied the them in.
Evening Worship
7:30
Roberts’ home and visited until Sat­
No matter what you’re buying it’s
urday when they returned to their
home at Buxton.
wise to check the Enterprise.
MILL QTY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sischo, Bob and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Terry celebrated Thanksgiving at the
ORDER OF SERVICE
home of her sister, Bess Vendermeer.
Morning 11 a. m.
Also present were another sister and
Prelude; Call to Worship; Doxology;
family from Eugene and other rela­
Invocation; Gloria; Psalter; Hymn of
tives, numbering 15 in all.
Praise; Scripture; Prayer; Notices;
Mr. and Mrs. Foster (Mrs. Dooley's
Offering; Choir; Sermon; Benediction;
parents) spent the holidays until Sun­
Postiude.
day with Mr. and Mrs. PhilH Dooley.
Also at the Dooley’s were Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Russell.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Mr and Mrs Max Simpson and
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
| Laurole of Eugene were week end
Sunday School
10 a.m.
| visitors at the Ray Roberts home.
Morning Woiship
11 a.m.
Mrs. Simpson is Mrs. Roberts’ sister.
Evangelistic Service
7:45 p.m.
| Last Tuesday Eroill Wilson’s cut­
Wednesday Bible Study Prayer Meet­
ting crew started working on the Ken
ing
7:45 p.m.
Randall property.
Friday Evening 1 Hour Singing and
Elkhorn 4-<H Club met last Tues­
Musical Numbers
7:30 p.m.
Hi th< inf
day. The Cooking II boys served
Welcome, Young Folks.
Spanish rice while the Cooking I boys
made cinnamon rolls.
Elkhorn had a white Thanksgiving.
Snow fell Thursday and the ground
remained white until Sunday.
Christmas Cards
¡ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN and pay a small?
¡amount each week.
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A friendly place to meet
Mrs. Jack Rei anff chilflen and
Mrs. Lockhart, her mother, have re­
turned from Galveston, Tex. after
a visit of several weeks.
Mr. ami Mrs. Don Jenkins were in
Portland Monday
Mill City
Jacob Spaniol & Son
TINNERS
and
PLUMBERS
STAYTON, ORE.
LET US GIVE Y’OLT a free estimate on overhauling vour
motor. All work guaranteed. We can promise you the
Arthurs Cafe
Chicken in
the Rough
Charles Arthur Clester Sr. was
born to George W. an-i Hattie M.
Clester May 20. 1890. at Mountain­
dale. Ore. He grew to manhood in
Eagle Creek and Molalla. His father,
mother and three brothers preceded
him in death.
I On Feb. 14, 1925 he was united in
, marriage to Carrie Howland of Mol­
lala at Otegon City. To this union
1 three children were bo in.
Surviving are his widow, twsons,
' Charles Arthur Jr. and Earl R.; a
j daughter, Elsie; two grandchildren.
' Frank Sowa and Bonita Clester, all
I of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie
Thiel, Drain. Mrs. Helen Stevens, Sa­
lem, and Mrs. Orpha Shepipard of
Ariama; two brothers, Hal R. of An-
chomge, Alaska, and George of Rose-
iburg; and many nieces and nephews.
FREE—
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Real Estate & Insurance
By CHARLES DE SULLY
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arndt
of Idanha, in Sa'em Memorial Hos­
pital, a girl, Nov. 28.
Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Brown are the
parents of a girl born Nov. 28 at the
Salem Memorial Hospital. Paients re
side in Idanha.
OBITUARY
WART, the Speed Cop
By Jack & Ted
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srreff /rs stQviceo
Brimr
Mom & Pop’s
Cafe
Private Dining
Room
Where to Shop
In Salem
Hear GUNG HO Broadcast
Sports, News and Highlights
5:55 to 6 p m. KOCO Salem
RINGLAND’S PET SHOP
AND KENNELS
475 Ferrry St.
SALEM
O. L. SCOTT, D. C.
Don’t say you have tried all
until you have tried
CHIROPRACTIC
X-Ray and N. C. M. Service
1296 S. Commercial
Salem
BARGAINS
In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes
Clothing, Housewares
MAC’S
Septic Service
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Tanks priced 112.50 and up.
end Electric Roto-Rooter Sew­
er Service. No digging. No
■raaa.
Phone 3-9468 or 3-5327.........
Rea. 1676 Elm St, W. Salem
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Building Materials of All Kinds
Freres Building Supply Co
Earl Smith, Mgr
"föiföc allv got
SILVER
PHONE
903
SADDLE
SERVICE STATION
TRAILER COURT IN CONNECTION
24 HOLR
SERVICE
145 S. Church, next to Sale» Parking
HOTEL SALEM
Salem’s popular hotel, offering
comfort and hoapitality.
In
downtown Salem.
Fina Coffee
shop; dining room. Spray-cooled
for summer comfort.
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