The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 08, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
MUI Ends
Howard Means, principal of Mill
City high school, w’as in Salem Mon­
day attending the meeting of the
Secondary
Principals
association,
Homer Thacker »as a business vis­
which is celebrating its 25th anniver­
itor in Portland Monday.
sary.
Gooch Logging Supply
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Everything for the Logger
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover left Fri­
Correction—The cooked food sale to
day on a hunting trip which took them be given by the Altar Society is to be
i to the Bend area.
held the 31st of October instead of the
21st as announced in last week’s
Lee Bassett motored to Salem Wed­ paper. Halloween treats are to be
nesday night where he attended a featured.
meeting of Standard Oil dealers.
Phone 116
Phone 1141
Branch Store Lyons
Sweet Home, Philomath
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R om «. Mr. and
! Mrs. Max Rogers, of Salem, Mr. and
; Mrs. Lou Stanley and son. Jack, of
Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
' Ross of Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bach of Lakeview enjoyed a weekend
of hunting in the Lakeview area. None
Luck was with Russell Kelly Satur­ of the group had shot a deer until
day when he not only got a 170 pound j Mr. and Mrs. Ross were on their way
forked horn but also won a $50 home. Lee connected with one near
World Series pool all in the same I the camp.
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day.
Hilma Coles showed the boys how it
Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and daugh­ was done opening day when she
ter, of Portland, are visiting this bagged a 188 pound four-point with
week at the home of Mrs. Potter’s a clean head shot. She is trying for
parents, the Frank Caraway’s. Mr. the North Santiam Sportsmen's club
Potter is on vacation frona fcjs duties first prize of a sleeping bag. Gordon
as mail carrier.
Kirsch, Leo Kirsch and Kenny Weh-
don of the same party also connected.
The Roy Kiereey’s report that they A defective firing pin in Jerry Coff­
are receiving excellent reception on man’s gun saved the life of a nice
their television set. They feel it is four-point on opening day. From what
better than anything they have seen is heard, the woods were full of blue
in Salem. They live on the south smoke about that time.
edge of town.
Jack Tombs, proprietor of the J &
P service station, has been under the
doctor’s care for seveial weeks, due
to an injured back.
Good Music
Shuffleboard
Norman Garrison of Lakeview was
at his home in Mill City Saturday.
He had been to Portland to see Mrs.
Garrison who is still in the Good
Samaritan hospital. Mr. Garrison
hopes to bring her home in two
weeks and he will return to Mill City
to stay at that time.
Clarence Brantner of Los Angeles,
California, brother of Mrs. Dick Tur­
pin, spent from September 28 until
Monday at the Turpin home here.
Where Friends Meet
Bill McCarthy spent Tuesday in
Portland purchasing stock for hi»
furniture store here and checking up
on television sets.
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
Clyde Richards and Jerry Stewart
were among the many hunters who
returned from a weekend of hunting
n eastern Oregon without a buck.
George “Sparky” Hitter
Mrs, Gerald Anderson has been
called to Massachusetts by the death
of her mother. She was accompanied
on her trip by her two small children.
Mrs. Anderson spent six weeks in the
east with her mother this past sum­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup spent mer.
1 Sunday in Salem at the home of their
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson en­
I son, Bob and son. They enjoyed watch­
tertained at a family dinner honoring
ing the ball game on television while
their son, Donald, on his birthday.
there.
Guests included Doris Ann and Janet
Kaye
Hutchinson, Mrs. G. O. Hutch-1
Jim Poole Sr., and sons, Jim Jr.,
inson and daughter, Elsie Marie, and |
Lester, Lawrence and Leo and John
Slagle of Portland spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plymale.
Don 'lengston, Gale Lowery, Lyle
Gould, and Ed Yarnell returned from
a weekend of hunting in eastern Ore­
gon with one buck. They stayed at a
ranch near Burns.
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GODDESS OF TIME "B"
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2 OlMiondt
$49.50
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hunting in the Sisters area. They got
one buck on the trip.
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17 Jewels
2 Diamonds
Expansion Bracelet
159.50
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SET WITH DIAMONDS
17 JEWELS
Priced
$71.50
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BAKER’S
MILL CITY JEWELRY
atches and Watch Repairing
EASY ( REDIT TERMS
P. O. Box 215
Phone 843
Mill City, Oregon
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ott and family
of Canby, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Veteto Sunday. They
drove to Breitenbush while they were
here. Mrs. Ott is a neice of Mrs.
Veteto.
For expert cutting and wrapping
of your game SEE US
KLIEWER QUALITY MEATS
Telephone 2706
Mill City, Oregon
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
14 Years Experience
Herbert Schroeder, accompanied by
his sons, Edwadr and Darrell Schroed­
er of Forest Grove, is on a weeks
hunting trip east ofthe mountains.
Little Julie Ann, daughter of the
Darrell Schroeders, is with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder.
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The first meting of the Mill City
PT A will be held Wednesday evening
i Vtober 14, according to A. E. Nesbitt,
president. The program will consist
of a demonstration of the methods
used to teach first graders to read.
Mrs. Floyd Sletto and her first grade
class will show the parents the meth-
ods that are being used in the class-
room each day.
Mil.I, CITY
PHONE 8«
WHITIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
Special
Announcement
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Shuey are his niece and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Camp
of Sand Point, Idaho. They are en-
route to I.os Angeles where they will
visit at the home of Mr. Shuey’s
sister.
Proving that there is "no place like
home” were six hunters who after
-pending two days hunting in the hills
north of town this week end had bag-
ged six deer. The hunting party was
made up of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Farmen of Mill City, Ed Teits of
Gates, Don Hill of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Eugene.
They’re given gladly
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Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !
J. P. Smith this weekend were their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Luis deOrtega, of Cottonwood, Cali­
fornia. Cottonwood lies between Red­
ding and Red Bluff. They were re­
turning on Monday stopping several ;
places in eastern Oregon on business. 1
Head off, Leaf Lard Out
Includes smoking hams
and bacon, rendering lard
cutting, wrapping and
quick freezing
many people must use profanity to
express themselves?
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The Mill City Ministerial associa­
tion held their first meeting of the
fall recently and elected the following |
officers: President, ev. Noble Street- i
er; Vice President, Rev. Hugh Jull;
Treasurer, Rev. Lee Joiner; and Sec­
retary, Rev. Harold Martin.
Packer Style Hogs
Many a motorist finds the turnover
more costly than the upkeep.
OPEN AT 4 P. M. EVERY DAY
—Serving Your Favorite Cocktails—
Mrs. Pearl Holthouse and Miss Mary
Holthouse of Corvallis were in Mill
City Sunday visiting friends. They
are both former residents of Mill
City. Miss Holthouse is an adminis-
trative secretary of the department
of agriculture of Oregon State col­
lege.
Locker Meats
The Gay Nighters, the local square
dance group, is having their first
meeting of the fall Saturday even­
ing, October 10 at 8 o’clock at the
Orville Downing ranch. Mr. and Mrs.
Downing have donated a building for
the use of the club, and some of the
members put in a new floor during
the summer. All members and their
guests are welcome.
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust returned
I home from a visit of several days at
I The Dalles. While there they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Faust), Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Faust, of The Dalles, and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Faust, of Virginia.
I all brothers of R. L. Faust.
Arnold Syverson, Delmar Syverson.
I Don Jenkins and Robert Devine were
, with a party of hunters who spent
' from Friday until Sunday in the
Lakeview area hunting. The party
Igot one buck.
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The Christian Woman's Fellowship
have packed 150 pounds of good used
clothing to be sent to Korea through
the Church World Service organiza­
tion. It was delivered by minister H.
E. Jull to the First Christian church
in Salem, from whence it will be
shipped via Consolidated Freight eith­ I
er to Portland or Oakland free of I
■Jcharge.
HUNTERS
See us for an Estimate.
Our Kings Teens group elected of­
ficers for the year last week. They
are Elton Gregory, president; Eddie
Gregory, vice president; Rose Flem­
ing, secretary-treasurer and Winni-
fred Murray, sargeant-at-arms.
Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane of Oregon
City, visited the Jerry Coffmans Sun-
day. They attended church and visited
the Detroit Dam. Mr. McFarlane is
postmaster at Oregon City.
The Rainbow Girls are having a
cooked food sale next Saturday at the
former coffee shop next to the Var­
iety store. It is to begin at 10:30.
The proceeds of the sale are to go
toward the worthy grand advisor’s
project, to purchase surgical tables
for the Eastern Star home.
AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING
WRECK REPAIRING
Charles Kelly, V. 8. Todd. Bill Me-,
Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Flank Smith of
Sheridan, Alice Smith and Howard
Kanoff ad son, Tommy spent from '
Friday night until Monday hunting I
in the Prineville area. They reported |
no luck on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farmen each
got their buck right off the bat this
season. They got one Saturday morn­
ing and the other Sunday morning.
| They hunted in the Gates area.
Mr. amf Mrs.
D. Frace and
daughters, Linda and Claudia, of
Troutdale, arrived in Mill City Satur­
day afternoon to spent some time
here at the home of Mrs. Frace’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. They
are doing a little, deer hunting in the
area around Mill City.
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For those who are saving
slips for dolls. We are not
able to get any more dolls.
When the dolls on hand
are gone the deal is ended.
Come in now and pick
out your doll. We will put
it away and save it for you.
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