The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 13, 1949, Image 7

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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, OCTOBER 13, 1949
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COME IN AND SELECT
YOUR FALL WARDROBE
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Detroit
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
NOW
Saturday Mrs. William Cauble Sr.
entertained at an anniversary dinner,
the occasion being their 30th wedding
SALEM
anniversary. Guests were her brother
( and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sin-
----------- ------------- . t ner of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
■■■<■*■■■■■■■ ! William Cauble Jr. and children. Mr.
P and Mrs. Sinner stayed overnight at
the William Cauble Jr. home. Guests
of Mrs. Cauble Jr. this week are Mrs.
PHYSICIAN (S’ 5i RGEON ^Stephen Rogers and daughter Sharon
utl,
; ■ Ann of Portland.
Mill City
At Salem General Hospital on Oct.4
■ a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
| White.
j The Idanha Veneer Co. closed for
1 hunting from Friday noon until
Next to Postoffice, Mill City
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Thursday, Oct. 6. Those men succed-
DRESSES
SWEATERS
ing in getting their bucks were Bill
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
Hamilton, Jeff Leming and
LU ZIER’S COSMETICS
Wright.
On the ranger station crew Carl
Ball Bud Cline, and Wade Sheasley
! had each got a buck by Tuesday
For Guaranteed
evening.
The Detroit- Idanha P. T. A. gave
Cleaning, it’s the
a reception for the teachers at the
Library of the new’ grade school
building, with Mrs. Raymond Sophy
in charge of refreshments. The dec­
orations were in yellow and gold.
Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. B. C. Haseman,
48-HOUR SERVICE
and Mrs. Sam Palmerton poured. All
MILL CITY
of the teachers but one were present
making 14 in all. About 60 parents
A MEDIEVAL noble ­
man ' s carver
HAD TO SLICE MEAT
IN TIME TO THE
MUSIC OF TINO
FLUTE PLAYERS.
SMART SHOP
while two dozen chairs were pur­
chased for the children.
Attractive new drapes were put up
by Mrs. Virgil Cribbs and Mrs. Rob-
ert Veness.
A phonograph, records, and books
for the childrens’ library have been
D W. Reid MD Ï
Wood's Store
A Friendly Place
THE S'* EARL OF ALBE­
MARLE'S CHEF WENT
ON STRIKE BECAUSE
THE EA RL REFUSED
TO REMOVE CEILING
TO ACCOMODA TE A
DESSERT EIGHTEEN
FEET HIGH !
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THE ELIZABETHAN
DAGGER ALEHOUSE,
FAMED FOR ''MARCH
BERE, DOUBL E, DOUBLE ‘
(AGED TINO YEARS),
ACCOM ODA TED A RIS-
TOCRACY BY DA Y,
COMM ONE RS BY NIGHT.
Richards Tavern
COMPLETE PAINT JOBS OR SPOT MATCH—ANY COLOR
FREE ESTIMATES :::
Phone 88
ACETYLINE WELDING
Mehama, Ore
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A regular schedule is in operation
of 15 minute periods.
Anyone wi.diing to visit the class­
es are welcome.
SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea­
gles 2745 meet« at Rod and Gun Club
in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30
CONSTIPATION
(Colitis)
Is a ay mpton.
not a disease.
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Rectal ailments
are the under-
lying factor.
Ilemoroids and other
colon ailments must be corrected.
*No I om of time
No hospitalization
Free descriptive booklet
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Naturo Proctologist
Salem, Ore.
1144 t enter St.
Qro. wo- /Ts caa e
Y MEDIEVAL LAW,
DOUGH WAS
SENT TO THE PUB-
L !C E < '.ER. ONL Y
* COULD BE
CD AT HOME.
Used Furniture
Used Refrigerator, good
working condition
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H. E. Martin’s Body & Fender Shop
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To While Away
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I contributed by the children.
find friends attended.
Snow could be seen on all the
surrounding hills Thursday morning.
The Idanha Lumber Co. cutting crew
who work above Marion Forks re­
ported 6 inches of snow.
left for her home in Grants Pass
Saturday morning.
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints meets each Sun­
day at 10 A. M. in the high school
i building in Detroit. Priesthood meet­
J. C. Fowler, constable, investi­ ing at 11:30 with Zeeland Fryer pre­
siding. Everyone welcome.
gated an accident which occurred 1
miles this side of Gates about 7:30
CARD OF THANKS
Saturday evening. The Detroit taxi­
We wsh to thank our friends for their
driver, Charles Berman, and Harry
kind sympathy and flowers during
Lutz of Cascadia collided. damaging
'our recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barney
wheels on both cas. No one was hurt.
Elmer Barney
The following officers of Santiam
Francis E. Barney and Bet­
Fraternal order of Eagles 2745 and
ty
those women who have been getting
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark
members for the Women’s Auxilliary
which is to be organized in the near
NOTE OF THANKS
future had a meeting on Tuesday
Our sincere thanks and apprecia­
evening at the Rod and Gun club,
were president, Ed Debolt, and secre­ tion to all who were so kind and
tary, Curtis Howard, and trustees, thoughtful to our brother, father, and
g andfather during his long illness,
Forest Etter, Art Ingalls and J. C.
and
for the many lovely flowers and
Fowler. Also Mrs. Gale Fagan, Mrs.
D. C. Stevens and Mrs. Forest Etter kindnesses shown us at his passing.
Sincerely,
were there.
Mrs. Minnie Dunigan
Mrs. Freda Hiatt who has been
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kane
visiting the past few days at the
Tom and Sally Kane
home of her brother-in-law and sis­
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaplinger
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldwin
Mrs. Cleone Judge
$65.00
Used Dutch Oven, combination
wood and electric range,
very good
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$69.50
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Two Used Baby Cribs, good cond.
$7.50 and $10
Also Used Youth Bed
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Mill City Furniture Co.
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Otto Russell
INSURANCE
Dance
New Civic Building, Stayton
Saturday, October 15
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Adm. 75c
Good Modern Music
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BR IDGE
TAVERN
At the bridge
in Mehama
COMPLETE
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Agency
Fire
Auto
Life
Accident
Phone 1502 Detroit
Smitty
Auto Insurance
Service
Mabel
Santiam Rebekah lodge met last
week for the regular meeting with
Dean Jackson, Noble Grand and Car­
man Stafford, vice Grand presiding.
Some plans were made for a Hallo­
we'en party this month. Announce­
ment was made of the hard times ;
party to be held at the home of Mrs. |
John Nelson. Next lodge night will
be Past Noble Grand night with the
past officers furnishing entertain­
ment and ref re «tomenta
Marion County Pomona Grange
'"•(will meet Wednesday, October 19 at
10:30 a. m. at iWaldo Hills. Officers
for the next two years will be elect­
ed. Eleanor Trindle will judge the
canning contest.
The kindergarten sponsored by the
Mill City P.T.A. opened September 12
with an enrollment of 17 in the morn­
ing and 13 in the afternoon. An oil
burne was contributed by Mrs. Rob­
ert Veness and was installed by
George Hollingsworth. Tables were
ma«ie by Neal Martalla and R. L. Ash,
MILL CITY TAVERN
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BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
OREGON
MILL CITY
Randall’s Elkhorn
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Guest Ranch
Breakfast
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Dinners
Lunch
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15 Miles East of Mehama on the Elkhorn Road
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SALEM TENT & AWNING CO
MILL CITY VARIETY
Just arrived:
Policies issued directly from our office
Claims adjusted directly from our office
At Savings of
IIP to 20 ‘
Indies’ and childrens’ umbrellas
Plastic headwear
New and uuusual gift items and toys
Use t»ur
convenient
Layaway plan
for Christmas
dolls and
MANUFACTURERS OF
TENTS, AWNINGS & CANVAS GOODS
Tents For Rent By The Month
729 N. Liberty,
JUNGWIRTH
Sand and Gravel Co
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road Rock,
Oil Rock, Fill Rock
other to.VH
Shovel and Trucks for Hire
A Complete Insurance Service—Fire, I htft. Life.
Casualty, Auto. Surety
eveainft
PHONE 207, MILL CITY
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Mill City Plant 2 mi lea west on River Road