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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1955)
MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES Don't take a chance on a leaky exhaust system It may take your life. We have most POPULAR MAKES IN STOCK FREE HEADLIGHT CHECKUP Bring your car to us fora free headlight checkup. If they are out of line, we can line them up in a ¡iffy for only $1.50. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Phone 542 Highway 22 Mill City From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh Easy Coins A Quick Profit Hear about Eaay Roberta laat Friday? I helped him count hia money—both before and after — mo believe me, the xtory'a true. Easy was on the way to the bank to deposit his "cookie jar” savings—exactly $24.96 in nick els, dimes and quarters. He had them in a paper bag and as we crossed Main Street the bottom fell out Money went flying. Passers-by pitched in to help recover the coins. I.a ter on when Easy count ed up, he had 125.05. The ‘'search party” had turned up all of Easy’s money plug ten cents someone else had lost! From where I sit, I wouldn't want to try this "Easy" way to make money. Usually, it takes time for a bank roll to grow , . . just as it takes time for a friend ship to grow. But by respecting a neighbor's rights —including his right to drink coffee, tea, beer or buttermilk, whichever and when ever he chooses —it’s wonderful the solid friendship you can build. You can “bank” on that. Copyright, 2955, United Stales Brewers t u undal wn I from California last week, where his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955 she had visited her mother and sister, Edmund Davis. From all parts of the country, both of whom were ill. Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson boys and girls submitted photo Mrs. Albert Milhao Mrs. Velma Carey and son James enteitained at dinner Thanksgiving, graphs to the Eighth Annual Nation Business and Professional joined other members of the family members of their family. Mr. and al High School Photographic Awards. I DIRECTORY in Stayton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker and three A jury of well qualified judges se Mrs. Don Carey. Present were all girls, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cann and lected a total of 196 pictures for i JOHN W. REID, M. D. five of her sons, four of them mar Mrs. Cann’s mother, Mrs. Etta Reed. grand awards, special prizes and Miss Carol Andreassen, who has honorable mentions. A selection of ried with their wives and families. Physician and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick. been attending Linfield College is ,60 of these prize winning pictures Patsy and Billie, spent the day in at home with her parents, Mr. and will be on display at the Gates high school from November 28 to Decern-I Salem at a family dinner at the Mis. R. F. Andreassen. MILL CITY, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Raines were ber 9. The picture swill also be on , home of Mrs. Pennick’s uncle and exhibition at the meeting of the dinner guests at the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gates Parent-Teacher association meeting, Thursday, December 1, at son, Lyle, had as their guests Mr. Cline in Mill City. D. E. FOSTER, D. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Watson and the high school at 7:30. All those in i and Mrs. Ben Beisell and two sons Dentist terested are cordially invited to Mrs. Mary Howell were dinner from Albany. Mrs. Beissel is their For appointment phone guests at the home of Mrs. Rosa view them. It is an interesting show I daughter. because of its variety and the evident MiU City 5203 or 6608 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness were Roten. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Frost, daugh range of talents and aptitudes. in Dallas for the day at the home Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle spent of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ter and son attended a family din ner Thuisday at the residence of Thanksgiving at the re^dence of Taylor. Mrs. Frankie Johnson and Royal Mrs. Frost’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Kenneth L Prince joined Mrs. Gwen Schaer and her T. J. Shepler, in Salem. Mr. Frost’s ! Bob Kelle and children. family at their home for Thanks- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Frost, i Thanksgiving day was observed' in OPTOMETRIST of Newberg were also present. Mr. I Gates in the traditional manner, giving. For Appt. Phone 6608 or 5263 and Mrs. G. B. Frost were Portland j family dinners at many of the homes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon left Mill City, Oregon for San Francisco a week ago Sun visitors Friday and in the evening [ while others journeyed to other places day to visit his parents, Mr. and attended the State Championship to join relatives and friends to feast and give thanks for their many Mrs. J. D. Levon and other telatives football game. i Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nygaard and blessings. ana friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver enter Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Heath had family celebrated again Sunday one of their sons, Harold, home with when they attended a family dinner tained with a turkey dinner at their J. W. GOIN them for Thanksgiving, from Wash in Salem at the residence of Mr. Ny home for members of Mr. Oliver’s EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN gaard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oli family, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS ington. Clyde Oliver, Donalee, Ed Keith, a Phone 6338 Mrs. Margaret Clise returned home Nygaard. Stayton, Oregon Philip Hess has been hospitalized student in Portland, and Jack, who for the past week at Santiam Mem had just returned from Korea. The orial hospital in Stayton. Mr. Hess, family was thankful for his return. LICENSED who is past 80, received a blood Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist spent the transfusion Saturday morning and is day in Woodburn at the home of Weddle Funeral Home reported to be very ill. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball had and Mrs. Melvin Bilyeu and son. Modern Funeral Service $1.50 Per Month and Up as their guests Thanksgiving Mrs. Mrs. Laura Joaquin was a dinner Also Servicing Gates. Lyons Ball’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser. 8TAYTON OREGON- Idanaha and Detroit Blackburn, her sisters and their Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier families, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hen- had as their guests Mr. Struckmei- MILL CITY, OREGON ness and two youngsters and Mrs. er’s sisters, Mrs. Elma Hazen and DISPOSAL SERVICE James Briles, of Salem. Mrs. Ella Wagstaff, his brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Mill law Dr. Joseph Gray, all from Al LEONARD HERMAN j City spent the day at the home of bany, and Jo Joaquin and daughter. GATES Garbage Disposal MIKE'S Septic Service I Any way you look at it — Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaneo Phone Salem 36468, COLLECT" 1079 Elm St. W. Salem Stayton-Jefferson AUTO WRECKERS Rebuilt motors and trans missions. Cars bought and sold We buy junk. Phone 6284, Stayton, Ore. I —■ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 6284 Stayton Mo$f Power -up to 44% more usable power (net horsepower) than any other pickup! Fastest getaway. Most power for (massing . . . smooth, flexible power for easier, safer maneuvering in traffic. You have a choice of engines—167-h.p. Y-8 or 133-h.p. Six. Only Ford offers modern Short Stroke power in every engine at no extra cost. (Work-saving Fordomatic, optional.) Most Capacity— new 8-ft. Express body gives you biggest loadspace of any half-tonner—65.4 cu. ft. (up to 19 more cu. ft. than other pickups). Low loading height saves time and effort. Reinforced box comers give extra strength; slanting flareboards mean extra loadspace; exclusive toggle-type latches provide easy operation of tailgate. (8-ft. box available at low extra cost.) The new FORD gives you the most Pickup for your money Most Safety Features — with safety design found in no other truck. Only in a ’56 Ford will you find such safety features as the new Lifeguard steering wheel that helps protect driver from steering post in case of an accident; and Lifeguard door latches that help keep doors from jarring open in the event of collision. Also biggest brakes in the 1 -ton field. Safer tubeless tires are now standard on all Ford Trucks, at no extra cost. See your Ford Dealer for a “proue-it-yourself ride" today. DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Has mo rad hi« Mill City office to Stayton in the Poet Offie* Building, 2>d Floor, tn the Dr. Victor J. Myers office« Tbursdars 1 p. m. to • p. m. HOME OFFICE'S 343 W. FIRST, ALBANY WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON. OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME ( HEMORRHOIDS ) **• OTXH we tal t » iatíd without hospital operation also stomach and colon À CCHVVtMtNT «St tOOKLCT „C.» PsONt J. «4M 01 RfVNOUS Th« REYNOLDS CLINIC Natwopatkk and Pkys.c,ri -cues • 00 AM t« 5«o pR •• cìnti » $ t »< cv SALIM OeSGON Sr Sate PHIICO > r c ANY MODE! a . PHILIPPI MOTOR CO. ------------------- ------------------------------------------- AloAe EVERY dav 04 y________ STAYTON, OREGON Phone 2524 ’OR YOUR TELEVISION OR RADIO 3207 Stiffler $ Radio and Appliance Co. MILL CITY, OREGON