The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 03, 1949, Image 7

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. NOVEMBER 3. HMS
MEHAMA
I installed
» another.
for the sod. All the work has been
(done by hand.
an
oil
heater
for
their
For Guaranteed
Cleaning, it's the
By MRS. JEAN ROBERTS
Ken Golliet. Mehama merchant, en­
tertained
the entire community with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ross are im­
proving the appearance of their a Hallowe'en party Monday night in
home with a new lawn which has | the elaborately decorated women’s
emerged from a tangle of brush, clubhouse.
A large crowd attended, and old
roots and rocks. The rocks have been
piled neatly into a rock fence sur­ I and young alike entered into the spi-
rounding the yard and the roots and 1 rit of the occasion with masks and
clods have been rolled and smoothed | costumes.
Prizes were given for the best cos-
; tumes, with first prize going to Lin­
da Monroe in the little folks group,
Otto Russell
and Gene Small in the older group.
IA bubble gum contest was won by
I Ray Richmond, and Yvonne Bouche
took a prize as the yougest person
Agency
attending, and Lillie Wolfkeil as the
best
looking woman present.
Fire
Cider and doughnuts were served to
Auto
the crowd.
FURNITURE
44-HO I 'R SERVICE
AT LOWBBT
BR IDGE
TAVERN
At the bridge
in Mehama
A good many elk hunters are back
from eastern Oregon, most of them
having had a successful season. Giles
and Whitey Wagner, Walt Bevier,
Willard, David and Leonard Blum,
Bud Johnston and Curley Behran re-
Mabel
Smitty
Hallowe’en damage was slight in
the Mehama community this year
with pranks confined mostly to wax­
ing car and store windows.
Citizens, however, were incensed at
the entry- into the church, with the
bell being rung as a Hallowe’en
prank. It has been an unwritten law
for years in this area that the bell
was to be rung, in emergencies, only
in case of fire.
Call George, 3403 or 88 for
MILL CITY
PRICES IN THE
VALLEY
NEW & USED
INSURANCE
Life
Accident
Phone 1502 Detroit
NU-METHOD
GLENN’S MARKET I
1605 N. Summer
SALEM. ORE.
* Linoleum
• Wool Carpet
’’ a drama of the great heroiam of a Chi­
back to win games after losing a leg in
cago White Sox pitcher who
a hunting accident.
* Appliances
• Living Room Funrniture
turned bringing seven elk home.
Bedroom Furnitve
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Anunsen are
Leo Kirsch, Felix Kirsch and Bud iparents of a baby girl born early
• TRADE
Barkmeyer returned Thursday, each Tuesday imorning.
• TERMS
boasting an elk.
Mr. and Ms. Hugh Frank and baby
daughter of Columbia City, Ind., vis­
Mrs. Keith Phillips w’ho was called
Ph. 3-5110
ited briefly in Mehama last week at
to Washington last Wednesday by the
the Hohn Teeters. Reed White and
illness of her father is home again.
Elizabeth Hughs homes. The three
Willowjean stayed at the Harry Mon­
women are cousins of Mrs. Frank.
roe home during her mother’s ab­
sence.
Carl Longnecker and family spent
Ladies of the Stayton C h r i s t i an
Saturday with Mrs. Anna Longneck­
Church held their regular monthly er. Carl and brother Fred of Eugene
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Kirsch Thursday night. Present
Mill City
were 35 adults and three children.
CONSTIPATION
The T. C. Martin family moved to
(Colitis)
l'.lgin Watches have won the
Stayton last week.
SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Ea­
Is
a
symptom
Fashion
Academy Gohl Medal
The 4-H cooking and sewing clubs
gles 2745 meets at Rod and Gun Club
not a disease.
Award for 1040. These are the
,
met Monday afternoon at the homes
in Idanha each Wednesday 8 p.m. 30
Rectal ailments
same watches with the exclusive
of their respective leaders, Mrs. Don­
are the under­
Dura Power Mainspring. Come
ald Teeters and Mrs. Madaleine Rid-
lying
factor.
Don’t Borrow — Subscribe I
in and let us show them to you.
ling. They plan to meet every two
Hemoroida and other
weeks. The sewing club is starting
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN—
colon
ailments must be corrected.
needle cases to be made in their 4-H
’No loss of time
A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ,
colors.
Typewriters
Calculators
No hospitalization
ANYTHING UNTIL NEEDED.
The Farmers Union presented two |
Adding Machine«
Free descriptive booklet
free movies Friday night at the club­
CAPITOL OFFICE
Baktrs
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
house. A picture on bee culture and
EQUIPMENT CO.
NaturoProctologist
one on soil conservation were shown
531 Court
SALEM
with Mr. Bunmester of Stayton fur­
Sale« — Rentals — Service
1144 Center St.
Salem, Ore.
nishing the projector. Pie and coffee
and home made candy were sold. A HMnufliniiiiiininniraMnNMiHiiHmiiRniniinH'.fliiiniiiininniiuninflinMiimniii'iiiiiiiiiiniiMir:!
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short business session was held, in
which several new members were
voted upon.
John Allen entered General Hos­
pital in Salem Sunday for surgery,
the next day.
Ladies Aid met at the home of
That's what folks outside the caayon are saying about THE
Mrs. Merle Teeters Thursday' after­
noon. Regular business meeting was
called to order by Mrs. Violet Wallen.
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.
Yet just a little over three yeara
It was decided to put in an inside
stairway to the primary room as
ago, The Enterprise was a four page, handset weekly. Like doz­
soon as a carpenter could be found.
Dainty refreshments were served fol­
ens of other businesses, it's growing with the Canyon.
lowing the meeting.
D W. Reid MD
Mill City Jewery
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George Stewart Mill City
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Open Days and Evenings
SHOWER MOTOR CO., Stayton
SILVER SADDLE
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