g—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ___________________ October lx, U>.»l LIMITED TIME ONLY I ALL 3 FOR THE PRICE OF THE REFRIGERATOR ALONE I A r Little A m $3.50 Down Payment Per Week After Mill City Appliance Store AVTNOR/ZfO MMH GENERAL^ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS PHONE MILL CITY 2215 ■nBHHnHHHnunnnnnnnnHnnnicran . Tax Consultant Auditor W. N. SIMMONS ¡ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service !! say: 1 I Corner 3rd * Marion STAYTON. ORE. "BLITZ WEINHARD FOR ME! P.O. Box 1321 Telephone 4114 MnstBnnnBnnnHnnnnnnnBHnnan ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Rubber Boot Work Full Soles and Heels BEFORE Bl YING SHOES SEE THE M VSON LINE Chuck’s Shoe Shop CHARLES ÜMPHRESS, Prop. Open 7 A M. to 7 P.M. BIGGEST SHAVING BARGAIN EVER! BUY A Gillette iurnt-srtfD OM-etica RAZOR WITH IO BIADI GILLETTE DISPENSE! I BLITZ WEINHARD COMPANY • PORTLAND, OREGON MILL CITY The Art Robisons are back from their visit with relatives in eastern Oregon where they also hunted deer. The Mill City Garden club meets in the James Swan home during its next session. Maurie Bassett has abandoned his i crutches and is now hobbling around because of his sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. White of Ray mond, Wash., were over-night guests in the H. I). Pound home, Tuesday night. Miss Judith Hinz, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Bob Hinz, is back at work again after an absence of four days. Miss Hinz was victimized by a bad cold. George Hall, the man who rode a | wild dump truck down a steep bank of the North Santiam river on North River road, is out of the hospital and , on his feet again. Hall, as yet, hasn't 1 weathered all the "effects' of that experience, however. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, pastor of the Mil) City Community church left Monday on a 12-day trip to Long) Beach. Calif. Reverend Watkins will attend the Community church conven tion in that city. Pastor Norris I Thomas will take Reverend Watkins' pulpit the Sunday of his absence. , Reverend Watkins will also visit rel atives. Don’t Get Stuck-- | GATES By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jean Alene Oliver to Gilbert Lee Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith of Glen Lyn, Vir ginia. The wedding, which will be an event of November 11 will be held in the First Baptist church in Salem. Miss Oliver is a graduate of the Gates high school and has been employed in Salem for several years. The groom-to-be has just received his dis- | charge from the US army where he served in Alaska. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Virginia. The Gates Home Extension Unit met last Tuesday, at the high school recreation rooms in an all day session. ’ Mrs. Marjorie White and Mrs. June Burke, demonstration agents were ’ present and demonstrated “step sav- | ing kitchens”. A no-host luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. Floyd Vol- ' . kel, < hairman of the local unit pre- I sided at the business session. Mrs. Worthington, of Mongold was elected vice-chairman at this meeting. Com mittees for the year were appointed by the chair. The subject of the next : meeting, which will be held in Mon gold will be “Oregon Sweets”—Mrs, Worthington of Mongold and Mrs. | Clarence Rush of Gates to be project ■ leaders, demonstrating the use of Ore- i gon grown products in the making of candy, and candied fruit and nuts, i Each member will bring a sack lunch and coffee will be served by the Mon- gold ladies. This session will be held Tuesday, November 13, to start at 10:30 a.m. Those wishing to attend can contract Mrs. Völkel, who will arrange transportation. Attending the last meeting were three members from Mongold, whose names were unavailable, from Gates, Mrs. Völkel, Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Glen Hen- ness, Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Mrs. Burrel Cole. Mrs. Glen Hearing, Mrs. Charles Tucker and Mrs. White and Mrs. Burke of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson re turned Thursday from Cut Bank, Mont., and stopped in Gates at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson to pick up their two sons before continueing on to Rose burg, their home. They had been in Montana for the past month at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Gwen Schaer and family spent the weekend at Newport where they all dug clams. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey of Stay ton spent the weekend in Gates. Carey, his brother, Eugene Carey of Portland and Bill Miles of Silverton went doe hunting at Silver Lake and returned with three does. James Carey, student at Willamette Univers ity, Salem was a weekend guest at his mother’s home Mrs. Velma Carey. George Boone and grandson Orville Boone of Lakeview were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrison the past week, returning to . Joaquín and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hear- their home Saturday. Mr. Boone is I ing. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders were ' former residents of Gates. Mrs. Morrison’s father. Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt and Mcg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders of Salem were Gates visitors last Sunday Glen Hearing spent Saturday shop at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ping in Salem. TRANSMISSION LINK SU »STATION DISTRIBUTION At the flip of o twitch, you ore obi« to put a whole power ryitem to work. It tokes know-how to bring “Reddy-mode" magic of electricity from the power station along transmission linos and through subetations and distribution systems to your home. Behind that switch are huge generators, trans formers, regulators, copautors devices necessary for detiv. «ring electric power to you inetently. They are complex end costly pieces of equipment, yet today, your electric service coets the average family only a few pennies a day. 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