The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 26, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—THE MILL CITT ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2«, 1953
Salem Sand & Gravel Co
LYONS
HEAVY HAULING
Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125
Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment
EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION
Contracting and Rental
Ph. SALEM
Day 3-9408
Nite 2-4400
THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
SALEM
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Haa Everything for Yow
OFFICE NEEDS
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
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MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
By Eva Bressler
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen went to i
' the coast Sunday where they will
I spend several days at Taylors Land­
ing near Waldport. Allen will spend
j the time fishing while there.
A grade school Basketball Jam-
I boree will be held Wednesday even­
ing at the Mari-Linn gym. Schools
taking part will be Turner, St.Marys,
Mari-Linn and St. Boniface.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nydegger are
receiving congratulations upon the
arrival of their first grandchild, a
daughter born to their daughter and
husband Mr. and Mrs. Dan Primus of
Salem, born at the Memorial hospital
Sunday night at 9 o'clock.
Enjoy Birthday Party
Friends and neighbors gathered at
the Glen Julian home Saturday even­
ing to help him celebrate'his birthday
anniversary. A pot luck supper was
served followed by games and visit­
ing. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Scott, Lynn and Joyce, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Downer, Donna, Carol and
Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinfelt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler and Jerry,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman, Hazel,
iavid and Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs.
John Kunkle, Judy, Juanita and John- I
Quality Meats and Groceries
nie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson, Michael
and Nikki, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson,
Bonnie, Mary Jo and Buddy, Mrs.
Hudson, Mrs. Emma Forrest and Ray-
mond, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Glen,
Jr. and Grandma Julian.
Mrs. Alwood Aronson was hostess
for the meeting of pre-school moth­
ers held at her home Wednesday even­
ing, with Mrs. Donald Huber, chair­
man in charge of the business meet­
ing. A general discussion was held
with plans discussed for the Christ­
mas party, and their part in the Christ­
mas program. Attending were Mmes.
Wendell Weaver, Jack Dugan, William
Hargin, Ed James, Donald Huber,
Gayle Pennington, Lloyd Free, Roy
Brown, John Prideaux, Clem Deister,
Frank Spellmeier, Thompson, and
Alice Huber.
Layman Jones was taken to the
Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay­
ton Thursday evening with severe
cuts, bruises and lacerations he re­
ceived in a car accident when his
car skidded on slippery pavement near
Gates, as he was enroute home from
work.
Mrs. Herman Free was hostess for
the afternoon card club with the
party at her home Wednesday after­
noon. Several tables of 500 followed
a 1:30 dessert luncheon. High score
was held by Mrs. Orville Downing,
Mill City Richfield Station
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
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FAST—FRIENDLY—SERVICE
Anco Wiper, Arms and Blades
TIRE ( HAINS — SAWDUST TIRES
We give Lrnited Trading Stamps
LEO AND ELAINE RUSSELL
second high by Mrs. Pat Lyons and
low went to Mrs. Russell Thiel. Others
atteno. g were Mmes. Verne Nydeg­
ger, Andrew Sieg, Chester Roy, Bob
Free, Oscar Naue, Arthur Olmstead,
Floyd Bassett, Earl Allen, Bert Lyons,
John Kunkle, Bob Carleton and Mrs.
Leota Worden.
Mrs. Mike Schwindt was hostess for
the Altar Society of the St. Patrick
Catholic church held at her home
Thursday evening. Plans were discus­
sed for the bingo parties, with one to
be held each month. Plans were also
made for the Christmas party which
will be held the first meeting in De­
cember at the home of Mrs. Mike
Fink. Present for the meeting were
Mmes. Pat Lyons, Merrill Brassfield,
Phillip Pietrock. John
Jungwirth,
Lloyd Free, Bob Free, Herman Free
and the hostess Mrs. Schwindt.
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Entered as second class matter No­
vember 10, 1944 at the post office at
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
John W. Reid, M. D
Physician & Surgeon
Mill City
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
Past Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton, Ore.
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
MIKE'S Septic Service:
Septic Tanks and Sewer» Cleaned ♦
LET LS GIVE THANKS
Today, in the spirit of the first
Phone SALEM 3-9488, COLLECT »
1079 Elm 8L, W. Salem
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Thanksgiving, let us give thanks to
the Creator for all the blessings we
have received during the past year.
Let us give thanks that we are still
WOOD’S STORE
a free country—that we have the
General Dry Good»
right to live our lives as we see fit—
NOTIONS
UNG ERIE
that we can worship in the manner in
RE A n Y-TO-WEAR
which we choose—that our children
HOSIERY
can attend good schools—that each
LUZIERS COSMETICS
night we can rest without the fear of
bombs driving us into the streets.
We, as Americans, truly have a ■BKKr -r;
great deal to be thankful for. Let us
WEDDLE FUNERAL
not forget to humbly acknowledge our
HOME
debt to Divine Providence for all that
we are and may hope to become. Like
Modern Funeml Service
our forefathers, let us bow our heads
STAYTON
OREGON
I in a prayer of gratitude to the Giver
of every good and perfect gift.
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Biggest moneys worth
in Pickups-ZiÆÆÆZ
DR. MARK
HAMMERICKSEN
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Has moved his Mill City office to
Stayton in the Post Office Bldg.,
2nd Floor, in the
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
HOME OFFICE:
313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
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Auditor
Tax Consultant
W. N. SIMMONS
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
• Compare the F ord Pickup, point by
point, with any other make. You’ll discover
that every dollar buys a bigger dollar’s
worth in a Ford! Handles tough jobs, too—
the kind you might think only a heavier
truck could handle. No wonder Ford Pickup
sales are up 115%!
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
Tax Service
BIG CAB! Driverized to
cut fatigue! Only Ford has it!
Corner 3rd 4 Marion
STAYTON, ORE.
Curved one-piece windshield, full-width rear
window, deeper side windows. Exclusive seat
shock snubbers cushion ride! More hip room
and wider doors than any of the five other
leading makes! Ford Driuenzed Deluxe Cab,
low added cost, gives you 16 ext - !
BIG LOADSPACi!
loads easier, faster!
P. O. Box 1321
Telephone 4M4
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New stronger bolted-construction Pickup
box, with 45 cubic feet of payload space,
no wheelhouse obstructions! Stronger, more
rigid tailgate reaiata bending under heavy
loads. New exclusive Ford toggle-type
latches clamp tailgate shut tight!
Viv's Steak House
Phone 5807
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Mill City
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Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Closed Mondays
FISTULA-FISSURE
Stomsch and Colon Disorder*
I)R. R. REYNOLDS
CLINIC
Proctologist-Naturopath
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Salam, Ora.
ph. 3-9460
Deluxt (extra coat) ahuwn.
BIC CHASSIS!
BIG TRANSMISSION CHOICE!
For ruggedness, durability I
More than any other Pickup!
POWtB! Only Ford
Pickups give choice of VS or Six!
New stronger Deep-Channel frame, new
hypoid rear axle! New wide tread, set back
front axle for shorter turning! New longer
springs for easier riding! Ford Pickup whrel-
base is only 110 in., vet body is full 6'2 ft.,
G.V.W. 4.800 lb..?
Only the Ford Pickup gives vou a choice
of five transmissions' 3-Speed. 3-Speed
Heavy Duty.* 4-Speed • All I Svnchro-Silent!
Synchro-Süent!
Also Fordomatic Drive* to save time on
stop-and-go iob»—and Oxerdrive* to cut
vour gas bill!
Most service-proved V-8 in trucking. Ford s
world-famous 106-h.p. Truck V-8—or, effi­
cient 101-h.p. Cost Clipper Six with Low-
rRicnoN design to cut piston travel 18%,
cut friction “power waste," deliver more
usable hauling power!
B/G IN
( *Opt tonal at lou extra cost )
FORD äwx ^TRUCKS Come tn—see 'em today/
SAVI TIME
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SAVE MONEY
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• Whether you think aa
illoei* is contagious or
not—call upon a physi«
dan to make sure. Let him
make a thorough check
of your condition. Thea
follow hi» instruction»
closely. We hope, too*
that you will bring the
doctor's prescriptions
here for careful corn*
pounding. Just try ust
LAST LONGER
Salem
HERROLD - PHILIPPI MOTOR CO.
STAYTON, OREGON
MILL CITY, OREGON