The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 29, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Gooch Logging Supply
“Everything for the Logger
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Phone 116
Phone 1141
Branch Store Lyons
Sweet Hume, Philomath
$50
For your old range or hot plate
when you buy the wonderful
MONTAG
This wonderful range will be the pride of your
kitchen. Make it yours NOW! Look what you
save. This is your lifetime opportunity to own
the range you’ve always wanted—A Montag.
Come in.......... see this range. It has features
no other range can equal. Regular value $299.95.
$249.95
Montag Upright Freezer
22 cubic foot—Regular $569.95
Now only $499-95
LYONS PLUMBING
WATER SYSTEMS
HEATING INSTALLATIONS
DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES
Lyons, Ore
By Shopping
Regularly at
DETROIT
Monday for Mrs. Scott
Stewart's
STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays
Pie crust ■■■■*•
mix Regular 20c each
or Elsinore
Pumpkin Hudson House
303 Size
Cake Mixes
Crackers
2lor
“
Regular 33 cent per pound
Don’t Forget Halloween
Trick or Treat Items
For the Kids
45c
Meat Department
Salem Sand & Gravel Co.
HEAVY HAULING
Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125
EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION
Contracting and Rental
Ph. SALEM
Day 3-9408
Nite 2-4400
Get this
*2* Vaíue i
the cathartic habit
PHILCO "FasyOut
ICE CUBE TRAY
Pure, lean
Ground Beef 3 lbs $1
WienersSLbless
Baconsliib"1' 'al l‘wk 59c
Frying Chickens
Pan Ready
Per pound
See Us For Locker Meats
WITH COUPON BELOW)
Fits ANY make electric
refrigerator! Simply lift the
lever and get big. full-size
cubes in a jiffy! Special limit­
ed offer.., 59c with coupon.
FILL IN THIS
COUPON
BEFORE PRESENTING
*___ ’
Nomo
Address
These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only
STEWART S GROCERY
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone 4407
*
Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment
29c
3 - $1
Sunshine Krispy
Regular 53c: 2 pound box
3l k< .89
DETROIT—Funeral services were
held Monday for Mrs. George Scott,
who passed away October 21.
Requiem Mass was offered at All
Saints church at 10 a.m. Recitation of
the Rosary Sunday at 7:30 p.m, in
/ for
“
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All regular 39 cent sellers
Durkees or Blue Bonnett
Margarine
H. I. Ply male and Minister H. E.
W. N. SIMMONS
And any toy that can be given to some needy
child for Christmas.
Open Evenings
Halloween Featured at
1 Jull attended the district meeting of
| of Salem, who spoke on the subject TOast mistress Meeting
the Ninety and Nine mens’ organiza­
I of fluoridation. He was introduced by
Halloween was featured both in the tion held at the First Christian church
Mrs. Cole of the Marion County | decoration and the program of the in Salem Monday evening. Rev. Chloe,
Health Department, who brought jjjh city Toastmistress meeting held minister of the Negro Baptist church
By Boots Champion
films to amplify his talk.
i Thursday evening at the Bank Cafe. in Portland, was the speaker, and fol­
Your volunteer service for Saturday
Children of the parents attending Mrs. Lester Hathaway was toast- lowing his address, officers were in­
and Sunday of this week is being re­ the meeting were entertained by mov­ i mistress for the evening.
quested by the City of Detroit to dig ies, shown by Francis Kettleson and i Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson gave the stalled for the coming year.
a ditch, and install a concrete culvert, Starr Reed.
Refreshments were | invocation and Mrs. Floyd Jones in-
on the Detroit road, across from the served by the second giade room moth- i troduced the topic which was
JERRY’S CORNER . . . .
city lot.
i ers.
I practice in conversation. An education
The search for the old culvert in­
Valsetz Cougars scored a 63-3 win talk on book reviews was given by Summer is over and
stalled there by the BPR has been in over Detroit Friday in a six-man Mrs. Vernon Todd.
Fall is here.
vain, and it it thought that time and BLMP game. Lloyd Ketchum, Bill
The three speakers were Mrs.
labor can be saved by installing an­ Stout, and Don Snyder are credited Howard Means, “The Beginning of VVe gave up fishing for
other one. This particular area has with the 13 points made. Ketchum Halloween;” Mrs. Ed Yarnell, “The |
The chasing of deer.
been troublescAne in the past, and the and Stout scored six points each. De­ Beginning of Toastmistress” and Mrs. Now that is over and done
city is anxious to get this job done troit will play Falls City on the home Arthur LeCours gave her beginning
It’s the Elk we have on
before the water begins to cascade | field Friday.
speech. Critics were Mrs. A. E. Nes­
there again. Don’t forget to bring
the run.
Dude Renner who received a frac- _ bitt,
........ Mrs.
...... C. W.
... Stewart, ......
and Mrs. ,
picks and shovels.
tured skull in an automobile accident Lee Ross. Evaluator was Sirs.
Mrs. Ken- After that we can sit by
At the regular PTA meeting held on the highway between Idanha and neth Crosier and timer, Mrs. Vincent
the fire and dream
j Thursday evening at the Detroit Detroit, was released
from the Palmer.
school, plans were made to raise Santim Memorial hospital in Stayton; Guests for the evening included Of next year’s fishing on
money for the landscaping of the last week. Dude will make his home Mrs. Clifford Trask and Mrs. Mel-
Lake and stream!
school grounds, now in progress. with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. bourne Rambo.
In
the meantime buy a
Chairmen for the food sales to be Otto Russell on his return from his ’
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good used car from
held in Idanha and Detroit, October grandparents home irr McMinnville. ! FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE TO HOLD
29th are Mrs. Marion Kite and Mrs.
Jerry
Spending a few days in Salem last ANNUAL PRE-CHR1STMAS SALE
i Mary Gulliford of Idanha.
I week on business, were Mrs. John |
‘
,
Mrs. Edna Gordon heads the coin- i Estey and Mrs. Emil Bennett. Also I Tbe an?ual Pfe;Christmas sale of |
I mittee for a “jitney” dinner scheduled I motoring to Salem last week were
and mappings will be next
and Mrs. Eric ! Monday ,a"d
trough the entire
i for November 19th at 6 p. m. at thé I _ Mrs.
_ _ Earl Stahlman,
..... .
| month of November, it was announced
school cafeteria. The food donated by Nyberg of Idanha.
I by the mothers will be served for 5e ( Mr.“and Mrs. Lester Beason of •by >?«• D B. Hill, chairman at a
I a plate. A movie is planned for De- Eugene and Mrs. Irene Stout. Detroit,
‘he f riendship Circle of
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
' cember 3rd of which the proceeds returned home last week from the the Presbyterian Church at the home
an'1 SATURDAY
will be added to the landscaping fund. 'Summer
_______ ____
Lake vicinity with a nice Iof Mrs' M,rt,n Kelly- Tuesday eve­
October 29, 30 and 31
.................
.......
-
At the "jitney’ dinner, W illiam h ryer i deer. The Earl Laymans got one in ning.
CHARLTON HESTON and
j will show slides from his work at a their rights too, as well as several ' The sale which will be held in the
RHONDA FLEMING in
lobby of the Mill City State Bank
j mission in New Zealand, from which other home guards.
will
be
held
each
day
during
banking
1 he recently returned. Guest speaker
A stork shower honoring Mrs. Dor-.
PONY EXPRESS
at the meeting was Dr. S. D. Miles othy Morgan, and Mrs. Elisa Morgan hours. In addition to Christmas cards
In Technicolor
and
wrappings
there
will
be
a
selec
­
of Marion Forks, was held at Gerald
JIMMY DORSEY and
tion
of
note
paper,
stationery
and
Pittum home in Idanha Friday even­
ORCHESTRA IN
I
This year
LICENSED
ing, October 23. Co-hostesses were and children’s books
(ATA LINA
Mrs. Robert Young and Mrs. Orville I there will be no sale of cards with
’
printed
names.
INTERLUDE
Greer of Marion Folks. Autumn and
Halloween motifs set the stage for I Mrs. Herbert Schroeder was in
KID S MATINEE
A „„„ I charge
devotions for the meeting
decorations and entertainment. Those
SATURDAY 2:00 P. M.
present were Mesdames Guy Moore, : an<l Mrs. W. D. Hoeye, program chair-
PATRICA MEDINA in
$1.50 per month and up
R. J. Mermillion, Edna Golden, Earl I man’ le<1 both the Bible stud>’ and
‘•SIREN OF BAGDAD"
Also serving Gates. Lyons,
Parker, Ray Johnson, Otis White, I discussion. _
____t ___ _
Idanha and Detroit
Decoi ations and refreshments were
MUIR S BIRTHDAY CAKE
‘ Howard Dean, Starr Reed, all of Dc-
FOR
MILL CITY
I troit, Jim Gordon, Buck Storey, Jack both appropriate to the Halloween
Barbara Stodola, Rodney Sy-
i Gulliford, Stella Davis, Henry Hei- season.
DISPOSAL SERVICE
verson, Clarence Meader, Carol
bert, Ruth Skidmore, Milo Hanis,
Phone 3952
Ann Ragsdale ijnd JoAnne Chil­
Elaine Farrow, and Robert Unger, Alice Buchanen Circle of
LEONARD HERMAN
ders.
; Idanha, Josephine Morgan, Jeanette
Albany Meets at Walkups
Morgan,
and
Berta
Carol
Morgan
of
c.oaür.MnäHßöKHHHaa»öH«nmia®
The Alice Buchanen Circle of the
9 Scio, Billy Drago, and co-iiostess Mrs.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Presbyterian church of Albany had
j
Robert
Young
and
Mrs.
Orville
Greer,
Auditor
Tax Consultant
a meeting at the home of Mrs. Hugh
| of Marion Forks.
November 1 and 2
Refreshments were home made Walkup last Tuesday afternoon. There
was
a
short
business
meeting
with
JERRY LEWIS in
, doughnuts, ice cream with pumpkin
Mrs. J. Stewart presiding. A covered
centers, and. cider coffee.
DEAN
MARTIN and
The B. E. Waters, who moved here dish dinner at noon was served and a
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
birthday
cake
for
Mrs.
Bronson
was
I a year ago last July, are now making
SCARED STIFF
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
| their home at Kennewick, Wash. Mr. enjoyed by the group.
Tax Service
Those from Albany who attended
Waters, who is employed at Hanford
Screamingly Funny!
left here last May, Mrs. Waters re­ the meeting we 14: Mesdames J. Y. □ Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
Corner 3rd 4 Marion
maining here until a house was avail­ Stewart, Ralph Knott, James Arthur,
STAYTON. ORE.
able, joined her husband last week­ Elva Burnett George Bronson, N.
end. The Waters who are the parents Acklund, J. Fred Bradley, Rollin
P.
O.
Box
1321
Telephone 4M4
of Mrs. Raymond Sophy, were em­ Hackleman, Mrs. Robert Hartrock and
TUESDAY and
ployed at the Detroit Market. They Miss Myrtle Worley.
WEDNESDAY
will be greatly missed. Pete Eliason
of the Eliason Logging Co., will move
November 3-4
into the house vacated by the the Chapel of A. J. Rose & Son, Port­
RAY MILLAND
Waters, and owned by Mrs. Hilma land.
ARLENE DAHL in
Mrs. Scott suffered a severe stroke
Dickie.
JAMAICA
RUN
Detroit water bills may be paid at I about three years ago, from which she
In Technicolor
Cook’s Grocery, or Detroit Market, never recovered. She was hospitalized
NEWS
for several months and was confined
announces Mayor Archie Mattoon.
Mike Howland, Oregonian carrier, to her bed at home. As her condition
i is under the care of a Stayton phy- grew more acute, she was moved to
Doors Open at 7:09 P. M.
j sician for treatment of an infected the McCarthy nursing home where
she succumbed.
Complete show can be seen any
hand.
She is survived by her husband,
time up to 8t30
George W., formerly of Detroit, and o
Funeral Services Held
son. Jack of Portland.
GARBAGE
SERVICE
And your old range or hot plate
Phone 1634
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953
ill 11 UARHU'M
Electric Range
NOW ONLY
»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Order Deadline 3:00 P. M
Mill City, Oregon
Too MATT PEOPLE arc influenced by stories concern­
ing "intestinal cleanliness" or "stimulating the flow
of bile." Many cases of simple constipation do not
require a laxative at all. but only a minor change
in diet and habit.
The habitual use of cathartics ia dangerous. Such
misuse is often followed by chronic ill health. Strong
laxatives are particularly dangerous when taken to
relieve abdominal distress. The source of the pain
should always be accurately determined by vour
physician. The safe procedure is to consult him. If
a laxative is needed, he will prescribe a safe prepara­
tion with proper instructions for dosage. Then bring
vour prescription to us for expert compounding.
STIFFLER
♦ Radio and Appliance Co.
J Phone 3207
Mill City
Mill City Pharmacy
MILL CITT. OREGON