The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 27, 1949, Image 3

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISKOCTOBER 27, 1949
Mrs. Frances McCarley. The group doing well, and venturing about on SANT1AM Fraternal Order of Ea
started off enthusiastically with a pot crutches.
gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club
Arc & Acetyline Welding
luck spuuer and slumber party at the
Bv MRS. JEAN ROBERTS
in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30
clubhouse Monday night, followed by
Ken
Golhet,
local
merchant,
will
Truck and Auto Repairing hold his third annual Hallowe’en par­ a hike and campfire cooking Tuesday.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Don’t Borrow — Subscribe!
By RHEBA SNYDER
Open Days and Evenings ty Monday night for the entire Me­ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beckur.an of
Mill City
Yakima. Wash., were week end visit­
hama community.
School physical examinations for
SILVER SADDLE
Golliet’s Hallowe’en party is a gala ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. first graders and those Mudents
affair with all the stole personnel W. Kiikland. They were friends in screened for special examination
GARAGE
turning out to help with decorations South Dakota years ago.
through Nurse - Teacher conference,
CONSTIPATION
The town of Mehama is practically will be held at the grade school
and
other party preparations.
Highway west of Mill City
(Colitis)
bereft
of
onen,
as
elk
season
has
op
­
Thursday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m.
This year, as usual, it will be a
Is
a sympton,
Tel. 903, Mill City
masquerade with plenty of prizes. ened. One group of hunters, eight in 3 p.m.
not
a disease.
all,
really
prepareed
for
emeigencies
An tanmunizalion clinic will be
gair.es and refreshments for every­
Rectal ailments
and
a
successful
hunt
by
packing
a
the
same
place,
the
Detroit
grade
one.
are the under­
truck with camping equipment, a school, Friday, Nov. 4, for preschool
lying factor.
small
“
cat
”
and
$100
worth
of
gro
­
children,
from
9
a.m.
to
noon.
Miss Ann Bergholtz, assistant
Hemoroids and other
For Guaranteed
county club agent, met with mothers, ceries before leaving for eastern Ore­
colon ailments must be corrected.
gon.
Many
logging
concerns
and
Thursday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Tuck-
i
teachers and pupils at the Mehama
•No loss of time
Cleaning. It’s the
school to organize a 4-H club. Five I mills are temporarily short-handed er took their daughter, Betty, to Sa- j
No hospitalization
due
to
elk
fever.
lem
to
be
treated
for
a
throat
infee-i
girls enrolled in the 4-H project un­
Free descriptive booklet
Home extension meeting under the tion. They returned her to Salem
der the leadership of Mrs. Madeleine
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
urday
for
the
same
treatment,
auspices
of
the
county
extension
unit
Ridling. They chose “Busy Bees” as
Naturo Proctologist
is
much
improved.
their club name and elected the fol­ will deal with window treatment at
GATES
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
New
its
next
meeting
Nov.
4.
It
will
be
1144
Center
St.
Salem, Ore.
lowing officers: Joyce Shum, presi­
48-HOl'R SERVICE
dent, Judy Monroe, vice president, an all-day meeting with pot luck daughters, Eva Lou and Sally,
MILL CITY
an i Geraldine Longfellow, secietary. lunch at noon. Women are invited to Friday evening for Lebanon to spend
Seven girls and two boys enrolled bring a favorite recipe and start a the week end with the Otis Floyds '
there. They returned home Sunday.
in a Cooking I 4-H club directed by recipe book as a side project.
Richard Davis, brother of Mrs. Ed
The community chest drive ie un­
Mrs. Doris Teeters. They plan to
Evenson,
left Monday from Flugene
der
way
in
the
Mehama
aiea
with
; meet every second Monday.
Otto Russell
to enter the Air Corps. Mr. Davis
Mis« Wood, home economics in- Mrs. Merle Teeters in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golliet returned has been making his home ¡here for
I structor from' Stayton, was guest at
the regular meeting of the Women’s Friday from a trip to Victoria, B. C., several months.
•‘At the Bottom of the Hill”
Week end guests at the Eddie Ev-
| Club last Wednesday. She demonstra­ where they visited friends. They were
Agency
enson
home
were
Mr.
accompanied
by
two
other
couples.
and
Mrs.
Cla-
ted the use of textile paints. She
Mrs. Ed Taylor who suffered a rence Hewitt, Salem.
Fire
plans to attend the next meeting on
broken ankle recently is leportedly
Nov.
2
for
further
instruction.
Auto
The regular meeting of the Deanha
(Word was received here last week
PTA was held at the grade school
Life
that Mr and Mrs. Joe Jonees (daugh-
library Monday with T. C. Moore
| ter of Mrs. Jennie Moe) are parents
Accident
presiding.
After a short business
of a baby boy, Mrs. Moe’s 13th grand
FIRST
meeting, at which the membership
Phone 1502 Detroit
I child. They live at Klamath Falls.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
chairman. Mrs. Floy Storey, reported
Mr, and Mrs. ELwin Erickson, for-
a drive well under way with a roll of
Prelude;
call
to
worship;doxology;
! mer Mehama residents, have moved
97,
an interesting program was pre­
invocation;
gloria;
psalter
selection;
| here again after spending the last
I few years in Stayton and California. hymn of praise; scripture; prayer; sented
Mrs. Joan Cauble sang, accompan-,
I They have irnoved into the Leo Kirsch notices; offering; music by choir;
ied by Mrs. Gordon Skidmore. A his-
sermon; hymn; postlude.
home.
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road Rock,
The Farmers Union is sponsoring October 2 —Worldwide Communion. tory of PTA was given by Mrs. Jane
Weisgerber.
Mrs.
Fratzke,
vice
pres
­
Oil Rock, Fill Rock
a free movie to be shown in the Wo-
ident
of
Region
9,
ami
Mrs.
Ralph
men’s clubhouse Friday night, Oct.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sep(prell, Marion County council pres
Shovel and Trucks for Hire
28. The public is invited, Pie and
Service« Every Lord’s Day
ident, were guests of honor and con­
coffee will be served following t>he
11:00 ducted a roundtable discussion on the
Morning Worship
Show.
MILL CITY —Phone 9242 Days LYONS j anNigüa
6:30 need for parent education. They also
Young
People
’
»
Meeting
The Campfire girls have been re-
7:30
explained
the
uses
of
the
25
cent
per
Evening
Worship
Smitty
Mabel
organized under the leadership of
capita tax of the parent organization.
Tom Courtney, Pastor
Mrs. Garmen McDonald assisted by
Mill City Plant 2 miles west on River Read
Mehama
D W. Reid MID
Idanha
A Friendly Place
To While Away
Your Idle hours
Richards Tavern
NU-METHOD
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP
INSURANCE
OREGON
MILL CITY
Church Activities
JUNGWIRTH
Sand and Gravel Co.
BRIDGE
TAVERN
At the bridge
in. Mehama
CHURCH OF THE LATTER ..
DAY SAINTS
Salem Laundry
9ERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry: Nu-Method, Mill Oity and Stayton
..laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Caf«..
Idanha
iry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
163 S. High
Sunday, 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall
DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST
Warren Knape — Pastor
10 a.m.
Sunday school
11:00
Morning worship
6:45
Youth meeting
7:00
Youth night, Saturday
Music, games, eats and devotions
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
"The Church of Light and Life Hour' .»»
10:00
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship
11:00
Junior Church
7:30
Evening Servjpe
7:30
Wed. Prayer Meeting
1906
Phone
Pastor
Rev. L. C. Gould
North Mill City
SALEM
GATES COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship
6:30
Christian Endeavor
7:30
Evening Worship
Walter Smith, Pastor.
It’s New !
It’s Smart!
MEANDER INN
WERE FRIENDS MhET
On Highway 222, Linn County side
MILL CITY
Tony Ziebert
G orge ‘Sparky’ Hitter
Just arrived:
Ladies’ and childrens’ umbrellas
Plastic head wear
New and uuusual gift items and toys
Use our
convenient
layaway plan
for Christmas
dolls and
other toys
Open Fri., Sat.
evenings
McEwan Photo Shops
CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
11:00
Services Sun-lay morning
American Legion Hall
Mill <’ity
want to remind you that Christmas is beginning to creep up on us
and that it is not too early to begin thinking about Photographs
of your children or family group for the Ideal ( hristmas (lift. A
photograph of yourself is the gift only you can give; unique and
deeply appreciated hy friends who receive it.
ANNOUNCING
New 4-Wheel Drive
The vehicle of rugged construction, yet easy
to handle, and rides with surprising comfort.
Equipped with positive all-wheel traction. Y“U
can go through mud, sand, snow and ice—up
steep grades—on or off the ro d.
MILL CITY VARIETY
A groufp of men from Detroit and
Idanha will have a work day at the
COMMUNITY CHURCH
church building next Saturday, fol­
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
10:00 lowed by a fellowship pot luck dinner
Sunday School
11:00 at the COC Camp messhall.
Morning Worship
7:46
Evangelistic Service
7:46
Wed. Bible Study
■MM
Station Wagon
The Boy Scout court of honor was
held: inthe Detroit auditorium Mon-
day night, The court was conducted
by the scoutmaster, Don Streigle, as­
sisted by Col Tucker, assistant scout­
master, and two committeemen, Hen­
ry Heibert and Ray Overholser
Thirteen boys, in an impressive ce­
remony, receiver} tenderfoot badges.
They were: Leonard Overholser, Rex
Leach, Jack Weisgerber, Alan Girod,
Ronald Gibbs, Jimmy Stahlman, Don­
ald Snyder, Fred Davis, Robert Laly,
Jerry Lisle, Terry Ferguson, and
Russell Rice. Second etas« badges
were presented Jon Tucker and Quin­
ton Finley. Wayne Lisle was present­
ed the senior patrol badge and Ger­
ald Tucker a first class badge.
Gerald Vickers, Gerald Tucker,
Dick Woodward and Shorty Lisle got
stripes as patrol leaders. Assigned as
assistant patrol leaders were Dick
Caulkins, Donald Snyder, Fred Davis
and Moyne Renner. Scribe award was
given Leonard Overholser, an.I Dick
Woodward got the bugler award.
Refreshments were served in the
school cafeteria.
Photographers always have a m»h
AT LOWEST
of last-minute buaineas during the
PRICES IN THE
( hristmas Season and that ia why
VALLEY
we
NEW * USED
mv
HAVE
YOUR
PHOTO­
GRAPH TAKEN EARLY AND AV­
OID DELAYS that usually develop
It
near the end of December.
McEwan’s prices are very reason­
1605 N. Summer
able—a* low as $9.00 per dozen for
SALEM, ORE.
3x5 pholi.a in fine mounts. 5 x 7'a
ar. $15.00 per dozen. We are proud
Linoleum
• Wool Carpet
Appliance*
Living Room Funrnitur»
of having maintained our low price»
I
without increns" since pre-war day«.
Our studio in the Mill ( iy Furni­
ture Stare is open each Friday after­
noon and evening.
352 No'th High. Salem
Phone 3-7S02
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
• TRADE
• TERMS
Ph. 3-511«
Our Btudio in the Mill City Furniture Store is open each Friday
afternoon and evening