The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 10, 1949, Image 9

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    MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, NO4FMBFK 10. I!MH
GATES
Sunday guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs Elmer Klutke were Mr and
Typewriters
Calculators
Adding Machines
CAPITOL OFFICE
EQUIPMENT CO.
531 Court
SALEM
Sales — Rentals — Service
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| d W. Reid MDj
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON |
Mill City
Mrs. Clifford McCoy of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirkland of Me­
hama. Mrs. J. L. Hudgins. Jack and
Jean Mitchell and Judy Ware, all
of Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosheim, formerly
of Mill City and Sweet Home, art
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lu­
la Collins, for a visit of several
weeks.
Miss Norma Jean Devine sprained
her ankle while playing games at a
Hallowe'en party last wek and is
still quite lame
No bones were
broken.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig and
two children. Birdie and Jerry, spent
the week end in Portland visiting
relatives and her brother. Orville
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LITTLE ILLS
Otto Russell
MAKE
INSURANCE
Agency
Fire
Auto
Life
Accident
Phone 1502 Detroit
BRIDGE
TAVERN
At the bridge
in Mehama
Smitty
• True, that "little Hine»*"
you've been mentioning in
an 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
tomention needless suffering
and loss of precious time.
Consult a Doctor now—
you'll save by it in the end;
And, of course, we hope you'll
bring his prescription to us
for careful compounding;
Capital Drug Co.
Salem, Oregon
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Mabel
Call George, 3403 or 88 for
Hayward, who is confined in a Port- , Davis. She expects to remain for
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«*4 a a.
land hospital
as
the result a of serious
the a winter,
injuries sustained in an automobile
Mr. and Mrs W R Hutcheson
accident there two weeks ago. Hay- ; have returned from San Francisco
ward is reported improving as rap-
i where
— they
•'— spent
----- * a two week's va­
idly as could be expected from the I cation They were accompanied by
her mother. Mrs. M B Peettz of Sa­
injuries suffered.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Hatton of Port­ lem who visited relatives there. They
land who recently purchased proper­ attended the stock show at the Cow
ty here from Dave Reid, have arriv­ Palace while there.
ed here to stay permanently.
Betty Lou Johnson, daughter of Mr
Mr. and Mrs Walter Brisbin have and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, is helping
completed the sale of a 25x50 foot at the fountain of the Garrison Care.
lot with highway frontage to Cox Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and daughter
and Bryant of Stayton, who have spent the weekend in Sandy, their
also purchased an adjacent 100 feet former home.
from Dave Epps, on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pinkerton
They have prepared the ground for who resided in Gates for several
construction of a Union Oil sei vice years, now of Roseburg, were in town
station.
over Sunday renewing old acquain­
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kingston, re­ tances. Pinkerton is still employed
cently of Pennsylvania, have rented by the Kuckenberg Construction Co.
the former home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kub and fam-
Melbourne Rambo, which is now
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jun. The
Juns are spending the winter in Cal- Arc & Acetyline Welding
ifornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and Truck and Auto Repairing
daughter. Miss Helen Wilson, left on
Open Days and Evenings
Saturday for Roseburg to spend the
week end at the home of their son,
SILVER SADDLE
Robert Wilson, and family.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, ac-
GARAGE
companied by her brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs, mo­
Highway west of Mill City
tored to Portland last week end to
Tel. 903, Mill City
visit Mrs. Brisbin's son, Orville Hay­
the
They
also
were
guests
in
ward,
homes of other relatives.
One of the jolly affairs of the
ir
CONSTIPATION
season was held at the home of Mr
(Colitis)
and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig when her
daughter. Birdie Larson, was hostess ! Is a sympton,
to a group of her schoolmates Hal­
not a disease.
lowe'en. Games were played and re
Rectal ailments
freshments in keeping with the sea [
are the under­
sor were served. Those present were I
lying factor.
Joan Ryal, Gloria and Donna Rea
Hemoroids and other
Athey, Barbara Haun, Cleta Mason ! colon ailments must be corrected.
er, Lorena Devine, Jimmy Carey,
•No loss of time
Earl Henness, Harold Kub. George j
No hospitalization
Child. Marlin Cble, Wilmer Crites
Free descriptive booklet
and Al Hanener.
Dr. R Reynolds Clinic
Mrs. Nettie Glover of Carbon Hill, |
Naturo-Proctologist
Ala., is at the home of her daughter j
1144
Center
St.
Salem, Ore.
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul I
a
| ily have moved to Roseburg where
he is connected with the Kucken-
berg company.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Sitala, from Salem
were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Panther
' and two sons and Mr. and Mrs.
George Dwyer, and from Quinaby.
Fred Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap spent
I one day last week in Salem and
| Stayton shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Floydd Völkel, who
operate the Gatea General Store,
have just completedd extensive im.
proveinents to the interior of the
j builing. The walls have been rede-
. eorated in pastel shades, the aisles
! widened and the stock more con-
vementl.v and attractively arranged.
The bright interior and the genial
proprietors make this a pleasant
place to trade.
For Guaranteed
Cleaning, it's the
NU-METHOD
IB HOI R SERVICE
MILL CITY
.....
OWN M. S. P. Co.
George Stewart Mill City
a corner grocer, a
service station operator,
a farmer
today’s Blifr Weonhard
More than half of stockholders
live in the 11 western states.
•i
Ye», people like you control the policies of Mountain States—
the 5,550 men, women and institution* who have pooled their
saving* to provide the money for the power line*, transform­
er* and generator*. Their policies are administered by a board
of nine directors, oil but one of whom live in the territory
served by the Company.
Ownership is spread so widely that no individual or organisa­
tion owns as much a* 5 per cent of th* capital stock. With
372,993 shares of stock outstanding, the average stock owner­
ship is les* than 67 shore*.
Distributed by Gideon Stolz Co.
PRINTING
Mountain State* it owned, controlled and managed by pcopl*
who backed their foith in the American system of free enter­
prise by precious saving* and trust funds. Mountain States
reflect* their earnestness, their sine.- y and their Initlotive.
MOUNTAIN STATES
“A HW-WPPOdTIMO,