The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    DETROIT
The following men were initiated
into the F.O.E. Santiam Aerie 2745
last Friday evening: Edwin O. Even-
son, Keith A. Pinkstaff. Barney Oli-
ver, Herman C. Payne, Dean Gilgen, i
Henry G. Walp, I. L. Smith, Paul !
Dader, Lester Shimanek, Richard G
Shlmanek, Allen Bowman, Allen Mil- |
ler, Rudolph R Rauch, James B.
Gordon, Lee R Howland and R E.
Calkins
The same evening awards
were given a citation of merit to
Gordon Skidmore from the grand
aerie for his work as auditor, (in
Eagle ring was presented to Pres. Ed
Debolt and Vern Franse received a
ring for seeing the most members for
this aerie during November
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Contact Helen Wilson at Mill City State Bank
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BV THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Chevrolet Owners—this is the oppor­
tunity you ve been waiting for. So
take advantage of it while you can
MILL CITY
A man identified as Al McDonald
of Albany was injured a week ago
Monday night as the car in which he
was riding ran headlong into the rear
WE CAN GIVE YOU ONE BAY SERVICE—in at 8:00 out at 5 p.m.
of a parked loaded logging truck di­
rectly in front of the Harry Monroe |
Install piston rings
home, at Gates.
Grind valves
Two other occupants of the car,
Clean and align oil pan
also from Albany, escaped without
Burn out breather pipe
injury.
The men were evidently |
coming from work from the little |
All gaskets
5 quarts oil
North Fork road, as they were all
dressed in work clothes. It was just
THIS INCLUDES ALL THE ABOVE LISTED
dusk and the driver was unable to
PARTS AND LABOR FOR ONLY—
see the parked truck untill too late.
The car was completely demolished
with the ends of two logs almost
touching the rear seat on the right
hand side.
The car in which the injured man
was riding was driven by W. R. Tay­
Don't forget to ask about our budget plan
lor of Albany. The logging truck,
driven by Elton Brown of Mehama
SALEM, OREGON
Ph. 3-3175
510 North Commercial
was owned by Harold Wiltse of Mill
City. The condition of McDonald,
who was taken to a Salem hospital,
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is reported as "fair."
$48.65
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company
THANKS
Typewriters
Calculators
Adding Machines
CAPITOL OFFICE
I QI IPMENT CO.
Court
SALEM
Rentals — Service
BE EVERY I'AY. <»N WHICH WE GIVE THANKS FOR
MANY THINGS ANO ABOVE ALL TO UVE IN A WON-
HAVE ABUNDANCE
OF FOOD, AND WHERE WE CAN ENJOY FRIENDSHIP
freely .
WE GIVE THANKS TO ALL OUR CUSTOM-
ERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR PAST PATRONAGE
AND THAT WE MAY CONTINUE TO GIVE THEM THE
Hood River Apples
(DELICIOUS)
$200
a Box
DON MARSHALL
PHONE 3623
TO LOCATE—Take road past Hill Top Store, turn left, then turn right
on the second right hand road, last house, just outside city limits.
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A Chance for
Reliable Businesses
Tenants wanted for 100-foot business block
to be built on Highway in Mill City. 20 to 40
ft, frontage units planned. See . . .
DAVID M. REID
Real Estate
MILL CITY
PHONE 207
NORTH
SANTIAM
TAVERN
Ona Mile East of Detroit
JEWEL MYERS. MGR.
Only ELGIN has the
Dura Power Mainspring*
INSURANCE
Agency
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Others as Inu a» 729.75 including
the Federu. Tax
• .'4 b <1 c oi "El«»ioy" metal Patent pending
BAKER’S
Fire
Auto
Life
Accident
Phone 1502 Detroit
MILL CITY JEWELRY
I'SE OI K LAYAWAY PLAN—A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL
HOLD YOUR CHOICE UNTIL C HRISTMAS
Quality job printing at the Enter­
prise.
IT IS AFTER THANKSGIVING. THE DAY. AND MAY IT
DERFUL COUNTRY WHERE WE
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Mrs Bob Veness, has recovered
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heibert and
sufficiently to return home Wednes- son were Sunday visitors in Dallas,
I day afternoon in time to spend ■ While playing basket ball at the
Thanksgiving with her family
scout meeting, Monday night, Donald
Mr. and Mrs Tom Courtney spent Snyder sprained the thumb on his
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Courtney’s left hand. He was attended at the
i parents in Hood River.
Idanha first aid station.
Mrs Don Walker and son Brent I Saturday seemed to be Idanha’s
' have been in Salem the past week j day in Salem. Those going for busi-
where Mrs. Walker has been caring ness or pleasure were Mrs. Henry
for her sister, Mrs. Richard Zahrad- Heibert and Harold, Mr. and Mrs.
nik and new baby son.
Frak New and daughters. Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Fred Coles and small Mrs Wayne Woodward, Mr. and Mrs
daughter Pamela are now living in Edwin Evenson and Mr. Forrest
Mill City, having recently moved here ' Russ.
Mrs. Nora E Ivie, Portland, non­
1 from Salem. Mr. Coles is the chef at
denomination Evangelist, is spending
• the Manolis Santiam Cafe.
Fire was discovered in a closest in ’ a week with her daughter, Mrs.
the Don Smith residence Monday Humprey and family.
The evening of November 28th is
morning, but was extinguished before
the regular meeting of the Deanha
serious damage was done.
Wm. Hirning of McMinnville and P. T. A. at the grade school. The
formerly of Mill City was in town November program is, ’'Health and
Tuesday looking after his business the Community”:
Measuring up to health standards— I
property on Broadway street.
Mrs. Geo. Fleming of Gates is va­ Mrs. Wise.
What the community may expect
cationing in Springfield, Missouri.
She expects to visit her daughter of the County Health and State
Mrs. Peggy La Mond in Elizabeth, Health Educator.
Music—By Mrs. Hanan and
N. Jersey before returning home.
A daughter, Barbara Jean was born high-school girls.
November 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin
Roten of Mehama. Grandparents are daughter and Mrs. Orval Lady, Rob­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and ert and Caroline spent the past week­
Mrs. Mattie Murdock of Mill City. end in Willimina with relatives.
The North Santiam Willing Wor­
She has a brother Robert.
Mrs. Geo. Manolis and daughter kers club met at the home of Ida
Michele recently returned from a Hansen last Wednesday afternoon to
weeks trip to Salt Lake City. They continue work on the toys which
accompanied Mrs. Manolis’s parents have been turned in for renovation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Severin,her sister They will meet with Mrs. Ferris No­
Astrid Severin and Miss Jean Jorgen­ vember 30 for more work.
Don Spreigle, John Wiesberger and
son all of Salem. The party visited
the Severin’s son and daughter-in- Ward Ord supervised the following
law Sgt. and Mrs. Richard I Severin. Boy Scouts at their post splitting
One of the most unique signs in Saturday: Jack White, Jack Wies­
this section of the country has just berger, Merle James, Ronald Gibbs,
been erected at Manolis Santiam Terry Ferguson, Fred Davis, Donald
Cafe which is owned and managed by Snyder and Frank Barton. These
Geo. Manolis and Don Walker. The boys are working toward their uni­
attractive sign was made by Porter forms or other Scout equipment.
Paul Reynolds is suffering with a
Bros. Sign Co. of Corvallis.
The Santiam Lions club Auxiliary lame back the past week.
Carmelia Harris spent the past
held its regular November meeting
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. weekend at the home of her father,
Lowell Stiffler. The twelve members Milo Harris.
Fifty persons attended the no-host
present were President Mary Toman,
Mrs. Chas. Kelly, Mrs. Carl Kelly, fellowship dinner Saturday night at
Mrs. Vernon Todd, Mrs. Russel Hea- the Rod and Gun club. Plenty food
cox, Mrs. Bob Trask, Mrs. D. B. Hill, and an all around good time was
Mrs. Jack Colburn, Mrs. Shields Re­ had.
mine and the hostess, Mrs. Stiffler of
Subscribe!
Mill City: Mrs. T. R. Burton andMrs.
Oswald Hirte of Gates.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN
< AR-TKt C’K ACCIDENT
Don’t put off those needed repairs any longer. We have made it poa-
siHe for you to take rare of this necea*«ry work by paying a small
amount each month. W'e are running a SPECIAL PRICE on motor
repairs on Chevrolets only.
IDANHA
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November 25
Dr. Leslie .1. ( arson
BEST VALUES FoR WHAT THEIR MONEY CAN BUY
Our I hanks to You All
OPTOMETRA
in all of
its phases of visual care
Hill Top General Store
IMI FAIRGROUNDS RD. Ph.2-4071
SALEM. OREGON
AI.KERT ANI» MAKI TOMAN
AND EMPLOYEEJ*
FREE
ON ORDER OF »10 00 OK MOKE W E W ILL GIVE
ONE »lb. CAN SWIFTENING.
WE HAVE SOME P1NKAPP1.E IN STIM K NOW
HILL TOP GENERAL STORE
MILL CITY
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He will be open every Friday
Till 9:00 P. M.
Fresh Bottle Milk
Delivered Every Ih»y
ANY AMOUNT
YOU W ANT
R. L. ELFSTROM CO