Mill City Enterprise Subscribe to the See us for an Estimate They’re given gladly 14 Years Experience MILL CITY MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS WINTERIZE yOUR CAR NOW “Winterizing” is MORE than just a dash of anti-freeze in the radiator. You need a peppy battery for cold starts; the right grade of oil in your crankcase; careful check on brakes, lights and windshield wipers, springs and shock absorbers. Drive in now for complete service! HAROLD'S SHELL SERVICE Mehama, Oregon Phone 111 Just Arrived Levi Overalls We have been chosen as ex clusive dealers in this area for the famous .LEVI OVERALLS For men and boys Boy’s sizes 29 and 30 Priced at besponsiblí HtSHlW, Men’s sizes 30 to 36 priced at 3.65 Come in today and buy this famous make from us. They are easier fittin’, workin’ or sittin’. Hilltop General Store YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE Phone 2724 Mill City, Oregon • Yes, this Prescription Pharmacy Is responsible —responsible to you, and to your physician. In all seriousness we accept this responsibility for safeguarding your health and welfare. When you bring a prescription here it will be promptly and expertly compounded and the price will be fair. FRESH HOT FRESH : oeuctous^ »^TREATS i FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU Saturday Only Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclaires 3 25c Banana Cream Pies, each FLORIST and NURSERY - 319 West Washington Street.. OPEN SINI)AYS AND EVENINGS Telephone 6684 STAYTON, OREGON MUIR S BAKERY Phone 2222 FRESH Mill City, Oregon Kittens turn up in the oddest places. It’s no wonder—for a kitten will try any thing once. And sooner or later curiosity kills many a cat io Some people have a penchant for trying anything once. Occasionally it leads them to the pinnacles of success. Mors often it leaves them in the depths of despair. Neither curiosity nor daring is the high road to happiness. Life's richest rewards are for those who choose paths tried and true . . . who seek goals which the greatest were bold to attain. No surer paths have ever been trod than the "paths of righteousness" of which the Psalmist spoke. No higher goals were ever achieved than those Jesus Christ made his own. The Church points the highroad to hap piness for men wno are willing to try Christ's Way . . , not once . . . BUT ALWAYS! CHUKCH FOR »olu.. «•mocraey n°"’ Church- n.ilh,r rh.7; “;*"*** '•a.on. why . *'• '°ur ,Ound a'l.nd *hould P>rt Church r£ly and «UP- F°r »>•• own Th.*1' »'• ID O' hi. community oil ’ok« For th. .cj, - y,,and1nation (<> which nood, hl. ™ Church tteoj/ '«■o' .uPPor, ma. Sunday Book Chapter V,,„ i if. S“~ «•turd., This Series of Ads la Somtored by the FoHowing Firms in Interest of All Charrhes Muir’s Bakery C. E. Mason Shell Service Station Mill City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Walt’s Garage KeHom’s Grocery General Repairing and Welding Mill City, Oregon “Your Personal Service Store" Mill Citjr, Oregon Freres Building Supply Wright Truck Line Building Materials of All Kinds Stayton, Oregon -hip the U right Way Stayton, Oregon Gates General Store Knowles Body & Fender Repair Gatea, Oregon Complete Body Rebuilding and Glaao Mill City, Oregon Ada’s Needle Shop Dry Good« and Dressamaking S. W. Broadway—Mill City—Phone 22« Idanha Super Service DON LLOYD IDANHA Ressler’s Grocery Your SAI! Green Stamp Store Florence Phone 3 2*6, Mill City Paul Mill City Pharmacy Mill City, Oregon Shower Motors & Implements Complete Line of Maaaey Harris Farm Machinery Stay ton, Oregon Willeatha’s Restaurant Family Styl« Meala Lyons, Oregon Mf$(«irTI0«5 Chili Bowl Home made Chili; Hamburgers, Hot Dogs. Open 24 Hours Highway 22, Gates, Oregon ajB ) MU>H Mill City, Oregon Nu-Method Cleaners Mill City, Oregon Red & White Store Mill City, Oregon I FRESH PHONE 8« HOT HOT Knowles Body & Fender Repair Raleigh Harold FRESH FRESH AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING WRECK REPAIRING i Moore, Mary Moore, Bobby Moore, Dennis Howland, Martha Mason, Dona Rae Stevens, Douglas Reed and Martin Rarey of Detroit. Refreshments were cider, cool aid, home made doughnuts and candy. The high school girls entertained | the high school boys Friday evening at the Detroit school with a Halloween party. Decorations were bales of hay and autumn leaves. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Frances Kettle- son called the square dances for the group. Refreshments were cider, ijp- nuts and caramel apples. It was a howling success. Mi and Mrs. Marion Aiderman of Idanha left for Eastern Oregon on an elk hunting trip. HOT Gates, Oregon Phone 4561 By Boots Chamnion Guy Moore, of Detroit, who under went major surgery on Monday a week ago at Salem is getting long as well as can be expected. Mrs. Dee Palmer, who has been under the care of a Salem physician for the past month for treatment of an eye infection, was admitted to Salem Memorial Monday for treat- ment of the «ye. A chimney fire at the Al Warby home iu Detroit caused a bit of ex citement Monday evening. Little dam age was done. The Idanha fire de partment answered the call and found the fire pretty much under j control. A noon movie, sponsored by the student body of Detroit school, will be shown in the gymnasium daily. Stud ents will be admitted for 10c. The : movies will be comedies, and short I subjects. Proceeds will go into a fund I for school insuiance. A sidewalk in front of the Detroit school was completed recently. Among the townsmen to put on the finishing touches weie George Renner, O. J. | White, Earl Parker and Oscar Har- | ris. They were aided by several volun- | teers from the high school student j body. The P. T. A. food sale held Thurs day at Davis’ dry goods store in I Idanha, and the Detroit Market, was a profitable undertaking. All food was sold w’ithin three hours. Proceeds will be added to the school landscaping coffei s. The third grade Brownies were en- | tertained by the first and second grade Brownies from the Detroit- Idanha area under the leadership of Mrs. Betty Pittam, to a weiner roast at Big Springs Forest camp, east of hjanha on Thursday. Assisting were Mrs. Dolly Kite, leader of the third ; grade troop, and Mr. and Mrs. Sol l Tucker. I Falls City vs. Detroit in the six man BLMP closing game Fiiday, won I a 39-0 victory over Detroit. • Old man winter and his little help er "jack frost” was around Monday, spilling their buckets of silvery paint all over the place and kicking the thermometer down to a cool 27 de grees. We would just as soon see them get lost. The Marion County Federation of Womans’ clubs held its annual fall meeting Friday, October 30 at the Waldo Hills community clubhouse seven miles south of Silverton on the Stayton-Silverton highway. Mrs. Otto Russell represented the Detroit civic club. Guest speaker for the afternoon ses sion was Mrs. Leon R. Barrick of Salem, who spoke on the highlights of hers and Dr. Barrick’s recent four month European trip. Mrs. Barrick also showed moving pictures of the pilgrimage to the Holy site in Jeru salem, and other pictures of interest taken in Europe. Hostess clubs for the meeting and luncheon were Aumsville and Willard Woman’s clubs. Mrs. Henry Tate, president, presided at the meeting assisted by the executive board, Mrs. Cobie deLespinasse, vice president, Mrs. Vera Savage, secretary, Mrs. Jack Craig, treasurer and Mrs. Fred Dentel and Mrs. H. A. Lohse, direct or e. Mrs. J. C. Schlador, of Detroit, auditor was unable to attend. An invitation extended by delegate I Mrs. Otto Russell for the club to meet in Detroit in April for the annual spring meeting was accepted. Alice Wallis and Dean .Ruzie of Idanha wefe united in marriage Fri- j 'day evening at 7:30 in the chapel of the Christian church at Bend. Rev. W. Hart, officiated. Mrs. Otto Russell of Detroit was matron of honor, and Otto Russell was best man. The couple will be at home in Idanha aftv a short wedding trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Starr Reed of Detroit entertained a group of children at their home Friday evening with a Hal loween party. Decorations and enter tainment were halloween motifs. The children ware attired in costume dress. Prizes were awarded to Mary Witt and Robert Gordon of Idanha for best costume. Those attending were Becky Stoll, Carolyn Lady, Mary Witt, Robert Gordon, Gary Roberts. Ronnie Mc Kinney, Jimmie Guliford, Myron I Williams, all of Idanha, and Suzanne HOT FRESH Gates Furniture DETROIT THCRSIKY, NOVEMBER 5, 1953 HOT A Good Place to Buy NEW And USED FURNITURE Come into our store, you will find what you want at a price you can afford to pay. 1—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE