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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1953)
Guests at the home of Mrs. W. W. Allen on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Douglas and Mrs. Alice Stei- wer of Salem, and Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Stienmitz of Portland. The group were entertained at dinner. A gueat at the Jame* Swan home Sunday was Miss Hope Baney, former local high school teacher, who has been teaching in Pendleton the past two years. They drove to Bruckpian’s Mineral Springs for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mra. Fred Olin. Jr., of 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Klamath Falls went through Mill City last week on their way to visit his par ents at Vernonia. They expect to visit at the Cline, Potter and Hill homes on their return trip. I RTH OF ELECTRICITY will keep your fir:| food frozen 8 hours in a home freezer I or will run an average-size fun 6 hours t average family gets twice as much electricity for its money as it did 20 years ago! ITS A FACT ountain States Power Company "A Self-Supporting. Tax-Paying, Privato Enterprise" ____ DETROIT By Boots Champion A D-4 "cat” owned by the American Construction company, was floated out of Box Canyon, Wednesdey, by barge across the lake to a junction at the ‘‘Blow-out” road, where it was re loaded and hauled to Portland. On completion of the forest service suspended trail bridges across the in lets of the reservoir, (Blowout and Box Canyon), late this spring, the company had to leave the cat because the water level of the reservoir pro hibited the bringing out of the cat over the same ground it was taken in on. Floating of the cat was super vised by Ray May, heavy equipment foreman for the American Construc tion company. The company is now constructing bridges at Lake View, Oregon. Donna Rae Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Ann Stevens, returned home Sunday after spending a weeks annual outing at Smiths Girl Scout camp at Silver Creek Falls. After visiting with relatives in Portland last week, Mrs. Ann Stevens was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. William Marcum, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wadsworth of Portland. Mrs. Marcum and Mrs. Wadsworth are daughters of Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Orin H. Perkins of Detroit, left here Sunday for Orland, Caliomia, for an extended visit with relatives there. Mrs. Perkins who has taught school for a number of years, the last five years at Detroit, is now retired. Visiting at the Robert Manning home last week, were Mr. Mannings mother, Mrs. Myrtle Manning of San Jose, Calif., and his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manning and children, Barbara and Jonny of Sacramento, Calif. The Sam Man nings were former residents of De troit. They are on an extended tour through Oregon and Washington. Al so visiting at the Manning home was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ryan of Payette. Idaho. Bob is a cousin of Mrs. Man nings whom she met or the first time. Mrs. Dorland Ray and son Gregory are making their home at Spanaway, Washington, while Cpl. Ray is sta tioned at Fort Lewis. New comers to Detroit are Clarence Lpdike and the Smith family of Forest Grove, who are making their home at the Joe Leis cabins. They are em ployees of the Eliason Logging com pany, who moved here from Forest Grove and are now logging for M. M. at Boulder Creek. The Peter Eliason Logging company owned a stand of timber at Tumble Creek which they logged off three years ago. Property sales in Detroit continued this week when Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rutherford sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of Idanha. The Rutherfords will move to Portland : save, By Shopping Regularly at I Stewart's Prices Effective Friday and Saturday POPULAR BRANDS Except Yuban and Sanka Your Choice, per lb. PICNIC HAM Per Lb. MORRELL’S LB. FISHER’S BISCUIT MIX 10 Ounce Pkg. 39‘ Margarine INVEST IN THE BEST LOCKER BEEF U. S. TOP Quality Steer Beef FINER BRAND Light Meat. CO DJC Solid Pack Per can C A KE M I X Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Swansdown (■olden, Chocolate. White 3 for qq< Holiday Brand 4LBS- 85c Cut and double wax w rapped ready for Your Locker CHECK OI K PRICES TODAY Stewart’s Grocery Daily Delivery in the City Phone 1107 * 85c Payroll Checks Cashed TUNA FISH % ¿1 ZJ I *• SWIFT’S OLD FASHION SWIFT’S - Ready to Eat To hear the message of Deliverance Healing for the Body Salvation for the Soul At The COMMUNITY CHURCH « & FRANKS » WEDNESDAY > see us first for . . Order Deadline 3:00 P. M. Mill City, Oregon Evangelists Judy Chavez and Fern Luther from Los Angeles, Calif. Hear Sister Judy give her life-story how she was lashed with a whip while making a pilgrimage to wor ship heathen idols, and how she was recently spared from death SUNDAY AT 11:00 A. M. Thurs. through Sun. 8 p. m ♦ ♦ * Your last chance to hear the Mexican Lady Evangelist • • • ONLY EOI R MORE NIGHTS OF REVIVAL • July 21 and 22 tlotpoint HUMPHREY BOGART and IDA LUPINO APPLIANCE SERVICE ----------- --- —--------------- -------- --------- ti • Factory-Trained Experts • Genuine Hotpoint Parts Also Complete Service on all makes Ranges and W ater Heaters Shux Electric Phone 2964 in •T High Sierra Bogart at His Best! Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any STAYTON time up to 8:30 Marion Kite ELECTRIC SERVICE Detroit, Oregon Full Line Crosley Appliances RANGES — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS WASHERS — DRYERS — RADIOS — TV SETS Electrical Contracting F. H. A. FINANCING 4 More Nights J iiumaiü The Story of Will Rogers ONLY J COFFEE THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1953 about August first, where Mr. Ruther-1 ord will take over his new duties as ; project inspector of the North West! district. THURSDAY, FRIDAY Miss Lou Ann Manning,of Detroit, j and Miss Edna Golden of Idanha, re-j and SATURDAY turned home last week after spending o July 16, 17 and 18 two weeks in Portland at the home 1 of Lou Ann’s grandmother, Mrs. John Robert Ryan, Julia Adams and Joyce. Mr. Joyce who is in the hospi-1 Rock Hudson in tai, will return home this week. HORIZONS WEST Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant were bu siness callers in Salem on Friday. In Technicolor—Plus Dale Long, of Dundee, Ore., was a ■ o Van Johnson and Janet Leigh in weekend guest at the home of Jonny CONFIDENTIALLY Davis in Idanha. Dale is a college | buddy of Jonny’s. CONNIE A stretch of highway on the Brei- [ tenbush junction from Stouts garage,, past the Calzeta motel, was oiled last v p \f/AXTIA 4 V week by owners of the establishments I § TN 1/A I & AIUTN ILA I on the highway. ' 1 * July 19 and 20 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bullard re turned home last weekend after a WILL ROGERS JR. and short business trip to Redding and JANE WYMAN in Burney, California. Enroute to Calif., they visited with Mrs. Bullard’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sowa and children at Roseburg. The Sowa’s and Mr. and Mrs. Art Clester and daughter Bonita In Technicolor were holiday visitors at the Bullard i home. Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday Don’t forget, folks, the re-election Friday night, July 17th, from 8 to 9 p. m. at the Detroit school library, to elect a school board director. TUESDAY and • Community Church Mill City PHONE 263 P. O. Box 176 $ Dollar D1YSS Summer Savings Saturday, July 18 See our Broadside for Special Prices Hilltop Gen. Store YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE Phone 2724 Mill City, Oregon I