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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, OtTOBER 27. 1949 THE M aples <i-» Gates Clijff Ambers’ JUST EAST OF GATES •» •» at- at- Hendricson's Store H. E. Martin's Body & Fender Shop The Mill City fire department res ponded promptly to a call for help from here last Wednesday when the large tent house of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ryan caught fire from an : overheated stovepipe. The blaze was hard to reach be cause it was burning in the top of the canvas roof which counldn’t be scaled. But Harry McKey (who is short and plump) climbed up on a table and Ge aid Garrison (who is tall and skinny) stood on hie shoulder and beat out the flames with a wet sack before the firen.cn arrived. Damage was confined to a large hole in the canvas. COMPLETE PAINT JOBS OR SPOT MATCH—ANY COLOR FREE ESTIMATES ::: ACETYLINE WELDING Kiln Dry Lumber Dry Goods, Notions T-SHIRTS ANKLETS JEANS BELTS FOR SCHOOL At the Mill City Furniture Store A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stew- ait Sunday when members of the Fancher clan met for the first time in seven years. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and three chil- d:en, Mr. and Mrs. Williaini Atheyand five daughters, all of Gates; Mrs. GOODE’S FLOWER SHOP Walter McKean and three daughters Phone Blue C>4B Stay ton, Oregon of O’Neal, Calif.; Mrs. Loretta Fan cher of Renton, Wash; and Hugh Fancher and two sons of Issaquah, Wash. Mrs. McKean and daughters and Mrs. William Athey accompanied Mr. Fancher to Washington upon his return, for a visit there. Mrs. William Pennick was hostess at luncheon at her home honoring MILL CITY her mother-inlaw on her birthday an niversary Oct. 19. Places were laid at the table for the guest of honor, Mis. N. L. Pennick, Mrs. Hollis Tur- nidge, Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Minnie Everton, and Mrs. Louis Kelle, all of Gates; Mrs. Artie Mack, Mrs. Lionel Colgan and son Roy, Mis. Charles Ball and Glenda Jo, all of Mill City; and the hostess and Patsy and Billy. A gift was received from Mrs. Har old Wilson who was unable to attend. Guests at the homes of Mrs. N. L. Pennick an i Mrs. Williaun Pennick last week were Mr. and Mrs. Roes Fulton and daughter, Mrs. Ida Hamp For your excavating ton and son of Upland, Calif. and dump truck work From Portland at the home of Mr. 3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel. and Mrs. Ned Richards were Mr. and Basements, Trench Mrs. Bert Mombeit. Mr. Mombert is and General Excavating a former resident of Gates where his Silver Saddle Trailer Camp parents operated the old Gates hotel. Mill City, Ore. Ph.908 PO Mr. and Mis. Eugene Carey and two children of Portland spent last Mehama, Ore. Phone 88 and Finish Lumber Retail Dept. Idanha Lumber Co. Phone Detroit 7024 FLOWERS Riders of the Santiam Tex's Tavern A friendly family atmosphere prevails SEE John Adams HEAVE HO! Out They Go The Car Lot of Sensational Values and Cars With a Personality. Don’t Forget the Location BBC AD Jordan Hall, Saturday, Oct. 29 Adm. 75c inc. tax| Western Swing Music SAVE $ $]$ DRIVE TO STATE MOTORS, INC. New Used Car Lot at 678 So. 12th St., Salem 1948 Ford Pickup 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan 1946 Mercury Club Coupe 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe Sedan 1941 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan 1941 Buick Super Sedan Popular -ber.iusr il’* FIFTH ANNUAL • True, that "little illnees” you've been mentioning in ■ n offhand way, may nCt seem to amount to much— just a few faint symptoms; But, neglected, these "little ills” can lead to big bills for doctors, medicines, etc; not to mention needles, suffering and loss of precious time; Consult a Doctor now— you'll save by it in the ends And, of course, we hope you’ll bring his prescription to us for careful compounding; Capital Drug Co. VALLEY MOTOR MART HIGH AT CENTER week end at the (home of his mother, ^-rr^M'll City Lodffe No. 144- I _ 0.0.F.. Meets Every Friday Mrs. Velma Carey. Carey, who was seriously injured in a car wreck a night. Visiting Brothers Welcome. year ago and hospitalized for several months in Salem, recently underwent another of seveial operations on his injured leg. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wriggleswortih and family of Sialem ami Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Wrigglesworth and two children of Tacoma were over the week end guests at the hocr.e of Er- nest Wrigglesworth, their father. Practice has begun by the junior and senior classes of the high school on their annual play. TWiis year it will be a myster, in thiee acts, en titled “The Stroke of Twelve,” Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon are receiving congiatulations upon the birth of their first child, a girl, bom in Salem Memorial Hospital Oct. 17. Mrs. Harmon has a son by a foimer marriage. Elmer Cooper, father of Mrs. Joe Joaquin and fonmer resident of Gates., c—■< now of Lakeview, was a visitor here the first of the week. LITTLE ILLS 1949 FORD Custom Sedan, loaded, R&H ................................ $1365 1949 WILLYS Jepster. Like New ............................................ $1495 1947 FORD Sedan Coupe, A-l Condition ................................ $1195 1947 FORD V8 Four Dour Sedan ............................................... $1145 1947 FORD 6, Fordor Sedan, clean as a pin ............................ $1145 1947 CHEVROLET Bus. Coupe, Low mileage and clean .. ..$1145 1942 STUD. Champion Sedan, New Rings and Bearings .... $695 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Runs good ........................................ $295 1939 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Special ............................................... $295 1940 PACKARD Sedan. RÄH ........................................................... $395 1937 PONTIAC Coupe .................................................................... $95 1938 FORD V8 Sedan. Good Transportation ............................. $245 1936 FORD V8 Tudor. Not bad ................................................... $125 1947 CROSLEY Pickup ....................................... $295 1930 FORD Model A Sedan. A dandy motor.................................. $95 Here’s Another “Best Seller.” 1948 English Ford Tudor .......... $900 Phone 3-3147 Hallowe’en Dance y MASTER GREATEST BUYS OF THE YEAR WE’LL SALE ’EM INSTEAD OF SAVE ’EM ♦♦••••♦♦♦•♦♦♦••• • ♦ • ♦o ••<••♦»♦♦ FIREMEN’S BEN E F I T Salem, Oregon SALEM Mill City High School Gym Saturday, Nov. 19,6 p. m. OVER $1500 IN PRIZES Turkeys, Hams, Bacon, Merchandise Door Prize on dance tickets Come! Bring Your Friends