The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 01, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    TRAILER COURTS
Butler’s Trailer News, Gates
Potatoes, one of America’s princi­
DEMOCRATS PLAN DINNER
pal crops, are grown in every state
Women's division of the Marion
of the Union.
County Democratic Central commit­
tee will sponsor a pot luck dinner
at 1 p.m. Sunday, December 4, May­
Typewriters
Calculators
flower hall, Salem, for all Interested
Adding Machines
Democrats and their families. Rob­
CAPITOL OFFICE
ert D. Maclean, member of the state
EQUIPMENT CO.
tax commission, will speak on real
631 Court
SALEM
and personal property taxes In Ma­
Sales — Rentals — Service
>4MMt MM*- XWH * rion county.
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OPEN SUNDAY
Watch for opening of Complete Food Service
Mill City Meat Market
MILL CITY TAVERN
BYRON DAVIS, PROP.
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
OREGON
MILL CITY
Salem Laundry
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
PICKUPS AT
Laundry; Nu-Method, Mill <Mty and Stayton
..Laundry and dry cleaning: Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe..
Idanha
Dry Cleaning: Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit.
KiMMMN
STORES GET NEW FRONT
VIISS VIRGINIA JACKSON-
William Himing of McMinnville, HONORED WITH SHOWER
Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode and fam­
ily of Eugene had dinner with her Roland and Florence Kopp motored owner of the building which houses Several friends gathered at the
Muir’s Bakery, Stiffler’s Appliance home of Mrs. James Swan on Friday
father, Ed Bostram and grandmother to Salem Thanksgiving.
Mrs. George Davidson took a group and the Nu Method Cleaners, has evening when Mrs. Orville Odermann
Ida Swift, Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of of children to Mill City Saturday to begun construction of a new front on and Mrs. Harold Pound gave a bridal
the structure.
shower for Miss Virginia Jackson,
Eugene were weekend guests at the attend Junior missionary.
We are glad to have Mr. Jaenicho The high old ’’false front" has been whose marriage to Delmar Thomp-
James Swan home.
i torn down and a sloping roof will be 1 son was a Saturday night event at
Miss Hope Baney spent the Thanks­ back with us, after his accident.
giving holiday with her mother in Loren and Bernie Jolink motored built. The fronts of the bakery and the Christian church.
1 to Portland Thanksgiving and spent the appliance store will be stuccoed
Mrs. Floyd Fleet wood and Mrs.
Yamhill.
•
Miss Sigurd Grimstad spent the the day with Bernice’s parents and with large plate glass panes in­ Ford Wilson won prizes for the
stalled. The bakery will use one games played and after Virginia
holiday last' week at her mother’s her two children.
Ora and Coonie Hauser came home large window for a baked goods dis­ opened and displayed her gifts the
home in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins had as J for a short stay. They are in Port- play, and a 15-foot pane will give , hostesses served lunch to Mesdames
Thanksgiving guests his parents, Mr. land at present.
the appliance store a show window. ' Jennie Davis, Lefty Swan, Fleet­
Fred and Jean Wilson are busy
and Mrs. Delbert Jenkins.
wood, Hoyeje, Murdock, George Ste­
, working on their new property in First apple crop report of which we wart, Dolezal, Jackson, Frank Jack-
Attending religious services in
Mill City.
lem Tuesday evening were Mr.
| have a record was made just 310 son of Astoria, Ford Wilson of Eu-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White were i years ago on October 10, 1639, when gene, Art Robinson, Grimes and
Mrs. B L. Allen.
C. A. Thompson of Banks visited driving on the highway between I “110 fair pippins" were picked from | Kathy Odermann.
Mill City Wednesday, his first trip Gates and MiU CitX when the* hit a J trees on Governor’s Island in Boston
here in 12 years. He commented upon eow with their car no one was in- | Harbor. The trees are believed to be
Benjamin Franklin invented one
the growth of the town and the large Jured-
’ the first apple trees planted in the kind of wood-burning stove.
new buildings that had been built.
Ar^ and Bea,d Durham closed the northwestern part of what is now
Mr. and Mrs. Al Smeenk, Mr. and grocery store Thanksgiving and the United States.
Mrs. Roland Swan of Portland and 3Pent th* day in Salem with their
Mr. and Mrs. William Swan are plan- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and The tallest living tree in the U. S.
ning to celebrate their father’s birth- -',rs' Hershfelt.
is a California coast redwood, 364
day Sunday here at the home of The0 and Harry Osmus had a busy feet tall, located on North Dyerville
their parents, Mr. and Mrs John day Thanksgiving keeping the cafe Flat, Humboldt State Redwood Park,
gwan
■ open and entertaining her sister, California.
Violet Crumley.
Mr. and Mrs. Parr spent Thanks­
LUTEFISK DINNER AT
giving in Salem, visiting Mrs. Parr’s
SILVERTON
SILVER SADDLE
A number of Norwegians and their I son.
NORTH
• • •
friends from the Santiam canyon I
CARACE
plan to attend the Lutefisk dinner I Santiam Trailer Court, Gates
SANTIAM
Highway West of Mill City
By MRS. ALVIN HAMAN
at Trinity Lutheran church, Silver-
Mrs.
David
Luck
spent
Tuesday
TAVERN
FULLY MODERN
ton on December 8 and 9. This is
the first dinner headlining the Nor­ shopping in Salem.
EXPERT MECHANICS
wegian-prepared codfish which has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson and
Ona Mile East of Detroit
been served at Trinity church since family left Saturday for their r.ew
WELDING AND REPAIRING
prior to the war. The women of the home at Canyonville.
OPEN
DAYS AND EVENINGS
JEWEL
MYERS,
MGR.
church pain to serve 800 pounds of Alvin Haman spent Tuesday shop­
DUDLEY JONES
ping
in
Portland.
the fish to 700 people (350) each
Tel. 903 Mill City
night) this year. It is recalled that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Park and chil­
people from all up and down the dren left Thursday for Detroit, Mich,
Willamette valley came to the fam­ where they will visit relatives.
ous Silverton lutefisk dinners prior Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ash
to the war. Miss Nettie Hatteberg, Harry and David Barnhardt
aid society president, and Mrs. Har- 1 . Thanksgiving dinner with A.
Ian Moe, Dorcas society president Barnhardt and family,
Mr.
Mrs. Arthur Peterson
head the women of the church.
Mr and
“n~ Mr2
children spent Thursday visiting his
Forest fires have been known to father Mr. K. Peterson in Portland.
overtake running deer and men on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haman and
Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Haman
horseback
visited in Portland Sunday.
Alvin Anderson of Corvallis had
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. John Bonham.
• • e*e e e «
V.V.W.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dupuis, Wy-
man Dupuis, Charles Dupuis had
A checking account gives you a
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
record of where every dollar goes.
Mrs. Lawrence Dupuis and family.
¥:-ÿ
You can spot and stop the waste­
HOW A CHECKING ACCOUNT
HELPS MAKE YOUR MONEY
GO FARTHER:
’s
Cafe
SEAL DRIVE PROGRESSING
Private Dining
Room
SALEM
163 S. High
December 1, 1949
4—THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE
For Guaranteed
Cleaning, it’s the
NU-METHOD
18-HOUR SERVICE
MILL CITY
A Friendly Place
Mrs. Arthur Kriever, local chair­
man. reported this week that the an­
nual Christmas seal campaign is go­
ing ahead faster than in previous
years and that she expects a success­
ful drive.
Also a chairman in the Canyon, ap­
pointed by the Marion County Tuber­
culosis and Health Assn., is Mrs.
Floy Story, for Idanha and Detroit
area.
»
ful spending leaks. The money you
salvage in this way can bolster
your bank account—provide cash
1
you'll need for things you hope
to buy and funds for emergencies.
We ll welcome your account.
STEAK HOUSE LEASED
Viv's Steak House here has been !
leased by Iris Holgate and Dave
Porter from Mr. and Mrs. Les Mul-
len. The new owners have opened a
private dining room for parties and
organizations.
The first regular air mail service
in the U. S. began May 15, 1918 from
Washington to New York City.
Mill City State Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL DETOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
To While Away
Your Idle hours
See Us for Your Printinc/ Needs
Richards Tavern
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Paul Hanson's Garage
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