The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 25, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
October 25. 1351
MILL CITY
FEMME PAG
Autumn’s Spirit Touches
Gates Lucky Twelvers
& Pop's”.
All week he has been
having the hand attended by a doctor.
Frank Carter returned this week
There will be a masked costume from a pheasant hunt in the Vale area.
and hardtime party at the American He reports medium success in down­
Legion hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 27, ing a supply of pheasants.
at 8:30 p.m. All I ■egionaires, their
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolezal and
wives, auxiliary members and their ¡family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Metcalf
husbands are cordially invited, as are (and family were Sunday guests of
prospective members. A membership j their parents the Chas. Dolezals. Mrs.
drive is underway. The hope is that Obergaard of Salem was an additional
the quota can be reached by Armistice I guest.
I»ay. Entertainment will consist of
Mrs. Ruth \\ itt is ill in a Salem
bingo, cards and dancing. Prizes w ill hospital
this week.
be given. Mrs. Dolores Stewart, enter­
Mrs.
R.
I.. Faust returned home
tainment chairman for the auxiliary
is in charge of the Halloween party. Tuesday after spending a few days
Refreshments will be served to the in Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
land.
Halloween celebrants.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Flanders of
John Cantillon, CBI first aidman,
entered the Veterans' hospital in Port- Lincold, Minn., are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Greene.
land for surgery this week.
The Flanders plan visiting California
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open before returning to Minnesota.
Sundays and evenings, flowers tele-
Mr. and Mrs. IL I). Pound has as
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays,
planters, pot plants, corsages, wed­ their guests for a few days and over
dings. also shrubs and landscaping. the weekend Mrs. A. T. Pederson,
319 \\ Washington, Stayton. Phone McMinnville, and Mrs. W. G. Lavin-
3684.
42tf der. South Bend, Wash.
Miss Mary Ann Hoffman, daughter !
The Charles Umphresses attended of the Russell Hoffmans, celebrated
the funeral in Corvallis of a close her birthday, Wednesday. Many of
friend, Mrs. Elaine Thurman.
her friends helped mark the happy
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull were event.
Brooks visitors, Wednesday.
Mrs. D. W. Thompson and son,
\ erne Shaw celebrated his birthday, Roger, returned to their home at
Thursday by enjoying a dinner in his Hoopa, Calif., after spending the week
honor given by his parents, the Elmer . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank |
Shaws.
i Jackson.
The (ierald Vintons are the pleased
Mrs. C. A. Bruder is visiting her
possessors of a 1951 Ford, purchased daughter and family at Scotts Mills. |
from Herrold-Philippi via “Chuck” She reports her young grandson is I
Lovell.
improving since his serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Calkins and son
Sir. and Mrs. James B. Smith, new-
spent Tuesday in Salem.
i lyweds of Pasco, Wash., were dinner
Dewey Flatmau burned his left hand gubsts of the Don Petersons, Friday.
while cooking in his restaurant, “Mom | Smith once was the capable and genial
¡editor of the Enterprise. Jim and his
I wife, Marie, were returning from a
j honeymoon trip to southern Oregon.
Jim is on the staff of the Tri-City
Herald, a bustling Washington daily
newspaper.
Miss Albright Wins
Coloring Contest
The gentle mellowness of autumn's
spirit and the gusty recognition of
"Alice in Wonderland” coloring
that season, Halloween, dominated contest
results announced at the
the scene of today’s meeting of Gates I children
’s matinee in the Mill City
Lucky Twelve pinochle club.
Mrs. Theatre last Saturday placed
Jean Wilson, as hostess, was the arch­ Ila Mae Albright in first place. Miss
itect and creator of the pre-Halloween Albright, age 10, received the Miss
first
celebration motif.
prize, a wrist watch.
Mrs. Hazel Irwin found the after­
Second place prize, a flashlight,
noon a rewarding one, since she won went to Tommy Hautala, age nine.
first prize. Mrs. Violet Keen also There was a tie for third place.
reversed the trend of Halloween by­ Patrick Thomas, age 10, of Gates and
receiving the pinochle prize.
Evil s Miss Linda Lee Herman, age nine, Miss Jean Alene Oliver is the hride-
luck struck Mrs. Milly Wood, how- I each were given third place prizes of elect of Gilbert 1-ee Smith.
Miss
ever; she ended the day with the j a ball-point fountain pen. Charlie Oliver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
lowest score and the accompanying Stewart, age six, and Eric Hautala, Clyde Oliver of Gates. Smith is the
prize.
age six, tied for the prize in the four son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith of
Hostess Wilson warmed her guests’ | to six age group; each contestant was Glen Lyn, Virginia. The engagement
spirits by serving them chili and given a billfold.
of Miss Oliver and Smith was an­
coffee, for the traditional one-thirty
Total contestants numbered 24. nounced recently.—(Photo courtesy ot
luncheon.
All entries were excellent and judging the Capital Journal)
was difficult.
Contestants not winning main
i prizes were given honorable mention
and each was presented with an “Alice
in Wonderland” comic book as a re­
ward for his efforts.
Next big event at the Mill City
Detroit — North Santiam Willing
Theatre children’s matinee will be a Workers club met at the home of Opal
......and rightly ¿o
Halloween costume contest, this Sat­ White in Detroit last Wednesday
urday, Oct. 27. This fun contest afternoon. In the absence of the presi­
celebrates the approach of Halloween, dent, Mrs. Verne Morgan, Mrs. Frank
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
New- presided at the meeting.
Children appearing in appropriate
Business for the afternoon included
For Guaranteed Cleaning costumes
will be eligible for judging; a discussion as to just what project
and prizes will be awarded for the the club might adopt for added inter­
it’s the
i best costumes. All contestants will est. Mrs. New announced that she
be rewarded.
had made an effort to contact the
In addition to the costume contest, red cross or civilian defense co-ord­
there will be birthday cake, three inator but to date had no reply from
cartoons, serial, three stooges comedy, these regarding either a first aid
and a dandy feature picture.
class of some civilian defense project.
24-HOUR SERVICE
The topic for relief of some sort
Mill City
Miss Patsy Pennick celebrated her for Korean orphans was discussed and
birthday with nine guests last Satur­ it was decided the club should make
Closes at 6 P.M.
day by a theatre party and ice cream some pieced comforters lined with
and cake at Muir’s bakery.
flannel or some other warm material
for them. It was suggested that the
club might co-operate with the Canyon
aid in using for this purpose any
clothing for which they had no use.
“Each member should bring some
materials to the next meeting which
will be the first Wednesday in Novem­
ber,” Mrs. New reminded.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess to the following guests, Mrs.
Georgia New, Mrs. Pearl Giebler, Mrs.
Betty Pittam, Mrs. Marie Rone, Mrs.
Edna Gordon, Mrs. George Barney,
and to three guests. Mrs. Jess Brown,
Mrs. Chester Boyle and Mrs. Stanley
Regular Price $399.95
White.
N. Santiam Workers
Sew for Koreans
NU-METHOD
COMPOUNDED
W,,H CARE
• Every prescription en­
trusted to us is compounded as
though our reputation rested
upon the accuracy and quality
of that prescription alone. And
it does! That is why we use only
fresh, potent drugs; double­
check every step for accuracy.
If you seek prescriptions com­
pounded with the utmost care,
we invite your patronage.
Youngstown
Electric Automatic
Dishwasher
SPECIAL PRICE $299 95
With Your Old Sink
42 Inch Standard Right or Left Hand, Reg. $89.50
Youngstown Kitehenaider
SPECIAL PRICE $6995
,9 ft. Zenith Refrigerator
Regular Price $269.95
SPECIAL PRICE
$20995
HILL TOP GENERAL STORE
ALBERT TOMAN, Prop.
OPEN DAILY from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
OPEN SUNDAYS from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grocery Department Only
WE DELIVER
MILL CITY
Capital Drug Co.
Salem
- RELIABLE*
Fox Valley
Mrs. Mervin Knox took her daugh­
ter, Sandra, Jeanette Huffman, Lynn
Rodish and David Schiewek to Leba­
non for a skating party, Saturday
evening.
Monroe Walker got his buck while
driving home from work Saturday.
Mrs. Vernon Kruse returned home
from the hospital where she has been
confined the past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott and family
moved their trailer house to Mill City,
Wednesday evening.
Peggy Watcher of Stayton was an
overnight guest of Pauline Schiewek
last Wedne-day.
The Santiam chapel holding church
services in the old Lyons school
house is giving a party for their
Sunday school members Friday night.
Mrs. James Lande returned home
from a trip to California where she
. visited relatives.
Mrs. Leo Bowers, daughters Susie
and Joanne spent the weekend at the
I home of her mother.
The Girl Scouts are planning a '
Halloween party for Oct. 31.
Marie Therese, infant daughter of
j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fromherz, was I
baptized Sunday at Sublimity. Rev.
■ Fr. Seherbring officiated and spon- i
Jsors were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mauer '
of Silverton.
PRESCRIPTIONS
ASTHMA
Don't let coughing, wheezing,, recurring at­
tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and
energy without trying MENDACO, which
works thru the blood to reach bronchial
tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
sleep. Oet MENDACO from druggist. Satis­
faction or money back guaranteed.
ELKHORN
I
TRUE! THRILLING!
TERRIFIC!
♦
♦
♦
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Hair Raising Halloween
Feature!
♦
Abbott and Costello
Meet the Invisible Man
Till RS.. FRl. „nd SATURDAY
YVONNE DeCAR LO
in
River Lady
♦
— Plus —
JUDY CANOVA and
JOE E. BROWN
in
♦ Joan of Ozark
♦
♦
Kid’s Club
Matinee 2:00 p.m.
— Also —
Ml’IR’S “Cake of the Week”
Birthday Cake for:
) ronne Dickie. Danny Hayward,
Mary Ann Hoffman, Rodney
Syveraon and Sandra Thomas
♦
♦
AT THE
SANTIAM VALLEY GRANGE HALL
IblOS
r
EVERY Saturday Night
Music By
STUBBY MILLS ORCHESTRA
AT
1 Gates General Store
Furnish Your Table with
£
Glowing With Color!
Bright New Designs in
FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Christmas Gift Dressings
Paper, Ribbon, Seals, and Tags
in matching ensembles
from our Vegetable Cooler
READY NOW AT
«
EDWARD WILLIAMS
Gates General Store
"The Home of Hallmark Cards"
330 Court Street
Salem, Ore.
n
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:
By ELSIE MYERS
Mrs. Paul Payton and Mrs. Helen
Layton of Salem spent several days
at the old Payton place recently
hunting but reported no luck.
Mr. Fred Longnecker of Silverton,
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
spent the weekend at the home of his
Complete show can be seen any
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
time up to 8:30
Carl Longnecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett returned
Wednesday from an unsuccessful
eastern Oregon hunting trip. Shortly
HEMORRHOIDS
after setting up camp near Whittier,
(Piles)
Mr. W. A. Billington, who had ac-
I companied them, became ill and they
FISSURE
— FISTULA
were forced to return home.
ABSCESS
—
PROLAPSE
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray and sons,
and other Rectal Disorders
Alvin and Allen, spent the weekend
at Prineville at the home of Mrs.
No Hospitalization
| Nina Peterson. Mrs. Ray and Mrs.
[ Peterson are sisters.
Returning Dr. R. REYNOLDS CLINIC
! home they ran into quite a little snow.
Rectal Specialist
Spending Wednesday at the Ike
Naturopathic Physician
Myers’ home were Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
1144 Center St.
SALEM, ORE.
I sell Smith of Salem.
Mrs. Roberta Longnecker spent
from Sunday through Thursday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Payton in Salem.
Mr. Bill Bickett has been confined
to his home for several days with a
case of the flu.
: Public Dance
i
SI Xl>and MONDAY