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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JAM ARY 13. 1«»9 (Continued from Page 1) sir, if Rafter Mullane battles Carmo dy sh’e got to be with dynam.te.” “Goin’ for him with a burnin’ stick of dynamite in each fish!" gasped the tote teamster. “Say, who is this here little lump of sudden death, anyway ?” “Jest a timber fighter,” said the stable boss. "That’s all. Jest a tim ber fighter...” For a hundred years such stories of battle have been written about the men of the woods and rivers. But it's high time for me to confess that in 20 years of labor I <Hd not ever see one solitary fist-and-boot fight. boss. “A big strapper like you, and the Little Re«l sech a mite of a man? “A mite of a man, hey?” moaned the tote teamster. “Feler, pou just said halfer it. A dynamite of a man, you mean." Don’t You Believe It That reminded the stable boss. The tote teamster was to bear a return me' age to Rafter Mullane. “The Little Red said to tell yer bully he’s cornin’ straight to the Bell Saloon in River Stieet when the drive is down,” said the stable boss. "And when he come* in he’ll be grippin’ a torch of dynamite in each fist!” Yes, SCOUTS PLAN HONOR COURT Five advancements and 12 merit badges will be awarde«! Monday eve ning at a couit of honor in the Mill City Church of Christ, it was an nounced by Lawrence Kanoff, scout master, and Cly«ie Golden, committee chairman. Parents of the boys will partici pate in awarding the honors. : ¡ 1w a fl ♦ w p TRAP MAIMS CAT Tommy, a large yellow cat belong ing to Miss Georgia Shane of Gates, and the apple of her eye, disappeared the day before Christmas. A frantic search over the neighbo. hooii by Miss Shane failed t<> find any tiace of the cat. When your watch is slow Six «lays later Tommy returned, or takes time off—it’s loaf dragging his left front paw. He hail ing on the job and in need , been caught in one of the many traps of analysis. Call on Baker's! set each winter along the river bank It will be returned Io you by those who wish to eke out a few a well adjusted timepiece. extra pennies. There is a law requiring the own FORREST BAKER ers of traps to patrol them at regu- Expert Repairing by a | lair intervals, but this law is not ob LICENSED WATCHM \K ER served and Tommy is not the first I pet to be starved to death or maimed by t’he caielessness of some traipper. It is feared Tommy will ldt^Tiis fore MILL CITY paw and walk on three leg3 the rest of his nine lives. Baker’s Jewelry Out of town guests at the Norman Garrison home Sunday were Miss Louise McGinnis, Edward Zunck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zunck and son, all of Salem; Miss Alice Bower and Nor man Zunck of McCoy. The party en joyed an afternoon at the Clarence Rush place tobagganing. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert, twin boys and “Butch” were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap. Word has been leceived from Mrs. Ben Bodeker visited his b: other, Ruby Horner telling of her safe ar William, in Alsea a few days last rival at her destination, Palo Alto, week. Calif., after ando uneventful trip in Kenneth Harris motored to San spite of the icy condition of the roads Francisco to visit a brother. and the heavy snowfall which started the morning of her departure. Out of state visitor’s the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boyce who motored here fiom Longbeach, Calif. Mrs. Boyce is the mother of Mrs Fred Butler at whose some they have been ( KOOLEIIWAVK guests for the week, returnin;,- to (. TMÍ R1OFFSSIONAL PtftMANKNY their home Monday. Recent dinner guests at the Harold You've never had a Wilson home were Mrs. Velma Carey, permanent like thh before* Rnmy and Don Carey who was home Thrilling Rilling KOOLER. from OSC. WAVE is the ^rojeuioa^l Edmun I Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs ujvt that actually makes mir- E. L. Davis, who spent his holidays aclef happen . . . brings you the at the home of his parents, returned Mattering, smooth and to OSC where he is enrolled as a waves you adore' Its soft, en freshman. veloping "I'jpwr -Veil" means Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper who a new kind of loveliness . . no have been in Lakeview for several fuizy ends — caster to get months have returned to Gates. They longer lasting Q»ll for your left Lakeview the day before the appointment tndjy theimometer there registered 20 be low. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush, of Salem, newlyweds, spent the New Ye; r w«'ek BEAI TY SHOP end at tb« home of his parents, Mr. Ph. Mill City 2603 and Mrs. Clare Rush. At the Clyde Oliver home were their son and wife from Coivallis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver, also from OSC was Bill Oliver; Miss Jean Oli- borrow. Subscribe! ver and friend Miss Eve Sike of Sa- Ime. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas anil family have taken possession of the home they puichased from Mrs. Ruby Horner. Mrs. Florence Donnell, former iddent of Gates, accompanied by son-in-law, Larry Johnson, till cently of Mill City, both now of THE CLEARANCE JUST EAST OF GATES FOR HIRE HAULING CATS, SHOVELS and HEAVY EQUIPMENT Salem Heavy Hauling Equipment Co. Phones: Plant 31614; Office 39408 1405 N. FRONT >T„ SALEM rrAi--n.Mrr>i.rt HUTCHEON PAINT STORE Salem ; « * I'tlU. UttiF*t Utt It Pays to Trade at Home In Cake Prizes at Muir’s M tM »UWSMM j 'J DM tiny M c D aniels Ono Golden Curl Montana Slim Spanish Polka Rosalie Allen Until Tommy Dorsey I’m a Fool to ( Care Gene Autry Rye Waltz Louise Massey I'm in Love Doi is Day You Must Walk in Line Eddy Arnold Star Dust Glen Miller B oj Wills Roundup Bob Wills Alb. | Organ Reveries Dick Leibect PORTER & LAU “First With What You Want Most” COMPLETE APPIANCE SERVICE I Radio, Washer Refrigerator and Electrical Appliance Mill City 1884 Stayton 215 X' **> < The Man with the Horn CLUB COMBO DINING AND DANCING 3059 Portland Road Rubber Boots Lumber-Jacks H I L L T 0 P GENERAL STORE Mil J. CITY TAVERN BYRON DAVIS, PROP “At the Bottom of the Hill” Salem Phone 21588 MILL CITY OREGON ( ampbell s Tomato Soup, 3 for Corn Syrup ö lb. jar Shortening 3 lb. pkg Soap Grains TASTY PACK BRAND—I\RK IGA SNOW KREEM IGA—LARGE BOX Meat Dept Produce Dept Mayflower Cheese lb. .49 Crisp Red Radishes 2for .15 Sliced Bacon Cal. ¡lunch Carrots 2 for .15 FRESH MITIVS CAKE DRAWINGS IRE <H ER. CAKES BY JAN. 13TH .49 Winner»: 018017. 010566. 018274. 018036. 018271. 010097. 018528 018513, 018202. 018520. 018.125. (1106.0, 018830. 018009. 01831.1 018777. 018669, 019521. 018111. 018795. 018712. 018.109. 019661 018111. 018791 LOINTAIN JU SHIRLEYS 163 N. Commercial SALE Clif) Ambers' M aples TOY & HOBBY SHOP WALLPAPER 162 N. Commercial eif.c Grovi Ct'.if., were in town on b' sine*» la t veek. While here they were guests of Mrs. Donnell's sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Dell Smith A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin Sunday. Mis. Brisbin’s son ar. 1 wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hayward and three sons and he* sister anl broth I er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oster- haut, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hayward and two sons and I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbeit Brosig, Birdie 1 and Jerry, all of Gates. Gates * r«^w i — «PvW —Of I VJl Fleetwood’s E 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.