The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 07, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    OUR DÊMOCRACY
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J7 he W ell - tr . immed W oodpile
fr—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
visiting at the homes of relatives in
Gates for the next two weeks, at the
homes of his sisters, Mrs. Walter
Brisbin and Mrs. Oscar Osterhout and
his brother, George Arthurs.
Miss Birdie Laraon accompanied her
grandpa1 ents, i, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Briebin, to Yoncalla last weekend
where they were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Fades.
At tha Walter Thomas home over
Sunday, from Vancouver, Wash.,
were ,'Irs. Thomas’ mother and broth­
er, Mrs. I. R. Zigler and Elvin Mar­
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller of Prine­
ville were Sunday visitors in Gates
and attended the piogram held at the
Gates Community Christian church
Sunday afternoon when Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Camrrack, returned missionaries
from Bolivia, talked and showed pic­
R. Hutcheson of Gates is the
The Cam­
newly-chosen mayor.
He is the tures of that country.
proprietor of the Gates Furniture macks and their family plan to return
. to Bolivia in September to resume
store.
(Photo courtesy The Statesman) I their missionary work.
“Russ” Stafford was badly shaken
up and bruised as the result of an
. auto accident Friday night in
[ City.
He was, not hospitalized
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I his car was badly damaged.
average about 15c per person.
Mrs. Jenny Kitcheison left the
At the meeting place it would be of the week for Mitchell, Oie., to
necessary for Mr. Pruess to have two her husband who is employed there.
women to help with the recording and They will make Mitchell their home.
if as many as 75 people were involved
Mrs. Bertha Shepherd is in the
it *ould take about two hours time. Santiam Memorial hospital where she
Any group wanting to have this will be under observation for seveial
done may contact Mi. Pruess at the days.
Santiam ?«Iemorial hospital by tele-
Mrs. Cecil Haun was taken to the
phone or personal interview.
Salem Memorial hospital last week
I where she will be for several more
days. Mr. Haun, who has been em­
I ployed in Redding, Calif., wa called
I home by his wife’s illness. The Haun
The following members of the Gates family have moved from their home,
Biithday club were entertained at the which was recently sold to one of the
home of Mrs. Mary Champ: Mrs. El- Völkel tenants.
The new owners
mer Stewart, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, of the former Haun home have taken
Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Edmund possession.
Davis, Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Gwen
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millsap and
Schaer, Mis. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Os­ son, Robert, from Portland, spent Sat­
car Osterhout, Mrs. Mabel Knutson, urday and Sunday at the home of Mr.
I Mrs. Bertha Bowes, Mrs. A. T. Barn- Millsap’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit
hardt, Mrs. Merle Devine, Mrs. Blanch Millsap. Ralph Millsap is vice presi­
| Sy verson, Mrs. Floyd Bassett and dent of the PGE.
Mrs.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson.
L. T. Henness, who has been seri­
Barnhardt brought home the first ously ill since the first of the year,
prize; Mrs. Sy verson, second; Mrs. has made a marked recovery and is
Bassett, consolation and Mrs. Devine ! now able to be up and around again
visitors prize.
I and had many callers and well wish­
Mrs. Edward Chance and Mrs. Wal­ ers Sunday. Among them weie Mis.
ter Thomas took a group of Theta Jessie Hutchin and son, Allen, and
Rho girls to the district conventoin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchin and
held in Salem last week.
| family of Salem, all former residents
Roy Arthurs of Spokane, Wash., is of Gates; Mrs. Forest Nydegger Mod
¡daughter, Mrs. Betty Hunt, Z. Z.
Tucker and son, Steven and Don Sav­
age. all of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Eades of Mill City.
His
great grand-daughter and son, Mrs.
Clyde Schroeder and Jimmy,
"Bud” Schroeder and son and
Henness, a grandson.
Out of the state guests last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige
Clise were Mrs. Clise’s sister and fam­
ily, Mrs. Gladys Besse and her daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Neeley and daughter, all from Ar:a-
C cme signs of winter , the size of a mans wooDPite,
HOW CONVENIENTLY STACKED FOR READY USE, IS A
PRETTY GOOD SIGN TO COUNTRY FOLK OF HIS INDUSTRY
AND FORESIGHT IN PROVIDING FOR.THE SEASON
Hospital Auxiliary--
e’ll have a chorus of joyful song when we’ve asked all
the business and professional men to get Bonds regularly
on the Bond-A-.Monlh Plan."
— GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE —
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Crosley Refrigerators and Ranges
Bendix and Thor Dryers
Small Appliances
ELECTRIC HEATING
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING
COMMERCIAL LIGHTING
Marion Kite
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Detroit, Oregon
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
F.H.A. FINANCING
Phone 263
on
Box 176
2 Ige pkgs 57c
Surf
All Popular Brands Coffee
82c
1.77
Hunt's Tomato Juice !6-oz. can 25c
3 cans 43c
Campbell’s Soup. 18c reg. 3 for 43c
a’d 1 Ic ieg.. 2 for 29c
l\ar to. 3 for 23c
Mill Race Bears
Santiam Corn
( 'risco Shortening
M-D Tissue
- cans 2i>0
3 cans 43c
3-lb. can 8?c
3 rolls 29C
p ‘ 33c
heim, Calif., and E. L. Ferguson of
Lakeport, Cal., Geoige Clise returned
home Wednesday of last week from
California where he had been called
by the death of his step-father.
A birthday dinner complimenting
Bun el Cole on his birthday anniver­
sary was given by Mrs. Glen Ilenness
at her home Wednesday evening. Pres­
ent were the honored guest, wife and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cole and Marol,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenness and
sons, Keith and Earle.
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Radishes and Green Onions
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\ I STAYTON
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PRESENT NEEDS, BUT WILL SEEK-THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE
AND SAVINGS,- TO MAKE THE FUTURE COMFORTABLE ALT ""CURE .
Swift’s Prem
can 3gc
.lello Pudding
3 pkgs 29c
Elav-R-Pak Frozen Straw berries
12-oz. pkg.
2 for 43c
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Santiam Green Beam
foresight always look beyond today
TO TOMORROW. THE GOOP PROVIDER. NOT ONLY CONSIDERS
TOP GRADE FOODS
On (he Highway at STAYTON
Honey spiced, yellow, dec il * food and white
I ndustry and
GATES
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Betty Crocker Cake Mixes pkg. 2Sc
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