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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1955)
I Quality Moats and Groceries OPEN SLVEN DAYS A WEEK FROZEN FOODS FOOD LOCKERS MILL CITY MEAT MARKET DON’T WAIT TILL SNOW FLIES To make arrangement* for your WINTER OIL SUPPLY -Just call um and we’ll see that your tank or barrels are filled with clean burning Shell Heating Oil H. L. ASHBY Distributor Phone 684 or 5934 Mill City-Stayton for the kiddies beginning at 7 p. m. attracted about 50 of the small fry. ,ln tune with the goblins and witches the church was decorated in Hallowe’ By Boot* Chamoion Mrs. Dave Oja who has Keen con- en motif. Games were played and re fintd rin tHe Vets hospital in Port- freshment* served. Costume prizes la*d •£<», past month, where she were awarded. Receiving first prize underwent throat surgery, returned was Timmy DeLano who came in a to her home in Detroit Saturday. She hobo costtime. Winning second prize will return to the hospital periodic was little Cathy White, who was real cute in a Bunny costume. And last ally for checkups. Hit not least, little Raymond Sophy, Jeiry Rosemond was confined to Jr., was awarded a prize for the Salem General hospital Tuesday for best home made mask (blackened further medical attention. Jerry lost face.) an eye in a mishap about two weeks Among elk hunters getting their age when a screwdriver slipped and plunged into his eye while he w-as at elk in the area was Carl Ball and I Carl Juhl. They were hunting in the tempting to fix a logging truck. Lawrence Trusk was taken to Breitenbushf area. Mrs. Joe Leis returned home Sun- Santiam Memorial hospital at Stay ton with a broken leg a week ago 1 'lay evening after .-pending a few Tuesday following a logging acci- I ! days last week with relatives in dent. Trask, a choker setter, for the Portland. Weekend visitors at the Harold Christian Logging Co., reportedly was walking along side of the “cat” Champion home were Mrs. Champ- when it slipped sideways in the mud, ion’s sister. Mrs. Emma Ramage, the blade striking him above the and children Joan and Webb, Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mix. ankle. Word was received here last week Ray Gilmer, all of Salem. that Mrs. Leonard Bullard (Carrie The Civic club will hold their ' CJester) of The Dalles, underwent | regular meeting W’ednesday, Novem major surgery at a Portland hospital ber 2 at 8 p. m. at the home of I last week. The Bullards were former I Helen Bryant. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Detroit residents. Ralph Swayze, Mrs. Glen Davidson, Moving from here last week to and Mrs, Marie Terril. Refreshments i Sweet Home were Mrs. Art Clester I will be served. and children, and Mrs. Irene Dame-1 School Supt. Harold Regele, ac wood and children. companied by a group of students Ketchum’s Lunch closed Monday left Tuesday morning for Portland to evening for the winter. Business will I purchase prizes for the “bingo be resumed again in the Spring. party” which will be held Friday The Detroit high school will hold in the school gym. their annual Bingo party Friday, Mrs. Braxton Fouts returned to November 4 at 7:30 p. m. in the her home in Idanha Saturday after school gym. Carnival ilecorations will undergoing medical treatment at a spark the affair. Added attractions Salem hospital for the past three will be movies, cake walk, and a weeks. fish pond. Hot dogs and coffee will Mrs. Marion Aiderman of Idanha be served. i% visiting with her mother in La- A quiet Hallowe’en was reported Grand, while Marion is elk hunting in here Monday night. A Hallowe’en Eastern Oregon. They plan to re party held at the Detroit church turn this week. DETROIT Mr and Mrs. Ray Watkins accom- 2—THE MILL CITV ENTERPRMO panied by their daughter, Joyce, of THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 Idanha left here Tuesday morning for Portland where Miss Watkins will entrain for Riverside, Calif., for . Business and Professional a visit with her uncle and family the | DIRECTORY David Davis’s. The Idanha Community church JOHN W REID. M. D held a masquerade party Monday evening for the young folks of in termediate age from 9 to 11:30 p. Physician and Surgeon m. An old barn decorated in “Hal- lowe’en motif” was used for the MILL CITY. OREGON affair. An added feature was a haunted house" fixed up with skele tons, etc., which added zest to the occasion, Games were played and D. E. FOSTER. D. M. D. refreshments of donuts and cider Dentist were served to the young folk, For appointment phone Prizes were awarded for the best costumes Mill City 5203 or 6608 Last Sunday was Missionary Ral- ly day at the Idanha Community church. Guest speakers at the morn ing services were Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Kenneth L. Prince Pete Peters, western representa OPTOMETRIST ' tives of the International Christian Leprosy Mission with headquartei* Hours: 1 to 6 Tuesday and Saturday For Appt. Phone 6608 or 5203 in Portland. Rev. Peters showed Mill City. Oregon pictures slides of the leprosy work being done in India nand the Philip « pine Islands. In the evening Rev. - --------------------------------------—, and Mrs. Hugh Gookin, who are here on Missionary furlough from J. W. GOIN Venezuela, showed picture slides and gave a short talk of their work in EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN South America. They also showed By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS Stayton, Oregea curios they brought from South Phone 6338 America. Old man winter roared in over the weekend bringing more snow to the higher elevations and dumping about 2% inches of snow in Detroit Weddle Funeral Home and Idanha as of Monday. Logging Modern Funeral Service operations have been disrupted in 9 most locations. The forest reports STAYTON OREGON that tree planting in the _ _ Straight Creek area has also been disrupted for the present. Alsea High school romped to their seventh straight BLMP six-man football win here Friday afternoon, defeating Detroit 47-0. Septic Tanks and Sewers Gleaned Phone Salem 39468. COLLBCT 1079 Elm St W. Salem Here Friday and ready to roll! MIKE'S Septic Service Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We buy junk. Phone 6284, Stayton, Ore. * SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 6284 Stayton DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Has moved hi« Mill City office to Stayton in the Post Office Building, 2nd Floor, tn the Dr. Victor J. Myers offices Thurmtars 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. HOME OFFICE: M3 W. FIRST, ALBANY WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET The hot one's even hotter! STAYTON. OREGON TH! 54 CHEVtOLET BEL Alt SPOtT SEDAN obov. is o beovtiful eioaple of Chevrolet'» bigger, bolder look. Four doors and no »ideposts in this one—did you notice? the '56 Chevrolet A’etr model»—all with bold new Motorantic Styling. More model»—including two new f-door hardtop» and two new 9-pa»»t rtgt r station wagon». Xew excitement undt r the hood—up to 205 horsepower and 9.25 to I compression ratio. This—remember—is the car that broke the Pi kt» Peak record in a history-making, pre- production trial. Come on in, look it over and try it out! They’re sitting in our showroom right now champing at the bit. For these '56 Chevrolets were born with an urge to go places! Look at that bigger, wider, more massive grille. Follow that lower speedline of chrome back to those sassy. high-set taillights (the one on the left swings down to uncover the gas cap!) V8 or 6—19 Models in 3 Series Any kind of model anyone could want! Your choice of the new "Blue- Flame” 6 with 110 h.p. and new- higher compression or Chevrolet’s record-breaking V8 power rangtng up to a new high of 205 h.p. ami 9.25 to 1 compression ratio! Auto matic. and comfort and safety fea tures? Chevrolet offers all of them. Come, drive the '56 Chevrolet! IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME ( HEMORRHOIDS 1 AND OTHU MCTA4. MOtOCRS TRiATiD WiTMOUT MORTAL O^tAATiON also stomach and colon CONVtNUNf CHOU »it K)O« l £T V «. „ CJ P h ONÌ 3-V4M pa atTNOioa The REYNOLDS CLINIC NeturopetKic a-d Ch-'oprabc "Cvas «OCA w to Î 00 <>•* h w «-*« Physikers •• C(«tT(R STRCfiY salsa oecoœ ANT MOOK ’OR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET PHONE 2344 STAYTON, OREGON 3207 Stiffler's Radio and Appliance Co. MILL (TTY, OREGON