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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1952)
•—THE Mil.!. CITY ENTERPRISE June 12. 1»52 and Mrs. Walter Wright, residing in and Mrs. Roger Nelson, Vernon Todd, Mrs. Dora Rogers, Mrs. Ida Geddes, various spots of interest on the way. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coville of Daisy Geddes, Clara Swan, Mrs. Betty Diane Peterson received a card fron- Bell. Calif. Barbara this week, mailed at Sal: The daily Vacation Bible school will Turner who is a member of the Mill Streeter and Steven, and Mrs. Mildred Lake City indicating they were en- City Lions club. Allen. close Friday night with a demonstra ! joying their trip immensely. .Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Prichard of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Henkle, Bonnie tion, or commencement, program in Portland visited at the Walter Olm and Teary and Mr. and Mrs. Albert The Christian Woman’s Fellowship the Recreation room of the Presby Bible stead home last week. Weekend Smeenk of Portland, drove to Mill met with Mrs. Ed Cooke. Following terian church at 7:30 p.m. a basket dinner, the meeting was school pupils will present a program guests of the Olmsteads were Mr. and City Sunday afternoon, and to the Lewis of Prineville. ! Detroit dam. called to order by the president, Mrs. showing some of c. the — things'learned ---- _--------- Mr«; Dick Morris of Salem is spending Jull. Mrs. Carl Chance was in charge and done during the school, and Mr, and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky and of the program. Newly elected officers awards will be presented. An offer a couple weeks with his aunt Mrs. . family are making a summer vacation were elected as follow: President, Mrs. ing will be received to apply on the , The district convention of Rebekahs I trip to Minnesota, and are visiting Glen Shelton; Vice-resident, Mrs. E. K. expenses of the school. met in Stayton Tuesday evening. Re-1 Fish; Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Those attending the Lions club con bekahs attending from Mill City were | Shaw; Assistant, Mrs. Geo. Flook. vention in Salem from Mill City were Julia Bassett, nobel grand; Ada Ply- Visiting in the Christian church par Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness, Mr. and male, vice grand; Blanche Syverson sonage Sunday were home-town fri- Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. I>ee was the convention chaplain; Mrs. I ends of minister and Mrs. Jull, Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W’ingo, Mr. Alma Thomas, district deputy. Others attending were Chrissie Henderson, Eva Duffy, Lettie Swan, and Bertha Baltimore. WE ARE NOW DOING BUSINESS IN RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open OUR NEW LOCATION AT Sundays and evenings, flowers tele graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, i SWISS STEAKS — for the Men 183 N. High St. planters, pot plants, corsages, wed FRUIT SALAD BOWL — for the Ladies dings, also shrubs and landscaping. Opposite Court House 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone 3684. 42tf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mason made a j trip over the weekend to the coast,) spending the time along the coast 1 Open: 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. highway. Miss Hope Baney, a former teacher . MANY VALUABLE ITEMS WILL BE I in Mill City high school visited at i GIVEN AS DOOR PRIZES the Janies Swan home over the week- I , end. Mr. and Mrs. Swan and their A Good Music Shuffleboard 1 guest Miss Baney motored to Eugene FRANCHISED NORGE DEALER Sunday afternoon for a visit with COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE their daughter . Mrs. George Gillen-1 LIGHTING FIXTURES i water, who is moving this week to LAMPS AND LAMP PARTS j Fortuna, Calif., where George has em-1 ployment. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith and Miss Where Friends Meet Alice Smith returned Saturday from Cottonwood, Calif., where they visited On Highway 222, Linn County Side their daughter and sister, the former 183 N. High Street Court House Square Rose Smith for two weeks. MILL CITY The Missionary society of the Pres-1 George “Sparky” Ditter byterian church met at the home of j Altha Grimes Wednesday afternoon, j The president, Vera Hathaway, pre sided at the meeting and also led the devotions. Those present were Mrs. Hathaway, Mrs. Pike from Michigan. MILL CITY NOTICE Girods f Super Market ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 16 oz. can 25c DEL MONTE ORANGE JUICE 16 oz. can 27c DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 202 25c DURKEE MARGARINE 25c Ib Our Specialty Hinz Coffee Shop Watch For Our Grand Opening-Soon Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. Better Light for Better Sight DURKEE MAYONAISE 59c Qt OUT OF GODFREY’S SWIFTS PR EM 39c TEABAG SOUTHERN BEAUTY CHINOOK SALMON 45c Wright Truck Line LINDSAY MEDIUM PITTED OLIVES 29c Phone 125 “Ship the ‘WRIGHT’ way” Stayton. Ore. MAXWELL HOUSE MB INSTANT COFFEE 39c »on MYRON’S Sewing Machines HUNT’S PEACHES No. 2*^ 29c SPRY 3-lb can 79c Pfaff, Sew-Gem, Viking, Regent and others BANANAS 2 lbs 29c GRAPEFRUIT N-lh ban 49c CORN 3 ears J9C ----- MEAT ----- PICNICS Swift’s Sugar Cured 45c "> I t FR> ERS LARGE Fresh Pan Ready $1.39 each RIB STEAKS Ix'an and Tender 69c * Pay Cash New and Used Sewing Machines Largest recent forest fire in Oregon 1 occurred in 1933, the Gales creek Tilla- I mook bum which blackened 270,000 i acres. Larger fires occurred in 1840, Phone 3-5773 When you need cash in a hurry-write a check — cash it wherever you are known. Pay your bills by check, too-write a check and mail it. Your check stub serves as a reminder of payment and the cancelled check is a receipt. Deposit by mail, if you like. The lepairs are finally finished on the White House, and they haven’t decided yet whether or not to let — ’’ *- the public in- _and the public has yet to decide whom they’ll let in next year HIARD ON "TALINt SCOUTS'* MONDAYS CBS ANO CBS-TV SALEM CASH WHEN YOU NEED IT — WITH A CHECKING ACCOUNT MILL CITY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT 1NSI RANCE CORP. ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Li: Whitie’s 1 S1NTI1M CAFE OPENING Friday Night Girods | AT STAYTON ACKACHE | tmMMk W Quwt aftafatvr «4 MMMWV ¡Mbct guarani <*4. yw h*r C»«*«« ***** The Weather Bureau, instead of putting out a forecast, just put on a record: "The Little Cloud that Cried." EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE on all Home and Industrial Machines 153 S. Liberty SAVE at FVr rfWfMVn« hrtp !or Bantas **». Rhrwcra. F bmm . V> RwbU. Mr-irf cWvdy «mt, irr*tA4.E< ptMAC' Ui ctrcte« »dee «PMU mlm »fctes. We’ve had steady rain for five days. Here in New York it is wet ter than an Irishman s moustache on St Patrick's Day. There's something about this Spring weather. I feel a familiar stirring within me and it means only one thing—heartburn! Authorized Dealer for FLAVOR PAR FROZEN PEAS 2 for 35C i You know, the Russians are al ways taking credit for all our modern inventions. Now they say they drilled the first oil well. I wouldn’t know—but I will give them credit for natural gas JUNE 13 4 Piece Band From Yakima, Wash. Formerly Manolis Santiam Cafe Closed Monday Nites OPEN: 2:30 P.M. to 2:30 A.M. F5 IlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllilllllillllllllllllilllllllilllllllllillllillliillllllliilllllllllUlllllllllllllillllllllllfl lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll..... Ululili.......Illuni»»»..»...................................... I