The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 23, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    DETROIT
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FOR BABY—New Toys, Gowns, Bibs, Rattles
Caps and Shawls
24 HOUR FILM SERV ICE
Films in before 1 p. m.—Back by 4 p. m.
MILL CITY VARIETY
HUGH and ALICE WALKUP, Props.
MILL CITY, ORE.
Marion Kite
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Detroit, Oregon
Richard Anderson
Reports on Boys’
State Meet at Salem
THURSDAY JULY 23, 1953
Minnesotans to Picnic
At Jantzen Beach July 26
BIG CLIFF CABINS
BEST BY
DAM SITE
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By Boots Champion
Beginning with the second Tuesday
in Augu.-t (Aug. 11th) through Octo­
A. F. Gildemeister, president of the
ber or until further notice, the coun-
Minnesota Society of Oregon, announ­
' cil meeting has been changed from
ce- that the annual gathering of all
« p. m. to 6 p. m.
former Minnesota residents, will be
j held at Jantzen Beach Park, near
A food sale, sponsored by the F. |
Portland, Ore., on Sunday, July 26.
O. E. auxiliary, will be held Saturday,!
' July 25th at the Detroit market. Sale
Park gates will be open at eleven
BY RICHARD ANDERSON
of food will begin at 8:30 a. m. Pro­
The week of June 14 to 20th marked o’clock a. m. There will be entertain-1
ceeds will be added to the F. O. E. the 17th annual session of Beaver ment starting at 2:15 and at 4:151
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
drawings for door prizes, with 10 pri- |
building fund.
Boys’ State, sponsored by the Ameri­
Serving on the building fund com- can Legion. Boys State is a plan for zes to be given away.
and SATURDAY
Those attending should bring a pic­ o
| mittee for the next three months is
j Mrs. Harold Champion, chairman, training in the functional aspects of nic lunch. Facilities for making coffee I
July 23, 24 and 25
Mrs. Irene Stout, and Mrs. Christina citizenship. Its purpose is to teach are available in the park and there I
will
be
free
parking.
Richard
Conte and Viveca
youth
of
today
constructive
attitudes
Etters.
Lindfors in
Building plans were discussed at toward the American form of govern­
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Skillings of Ly­
the F. O. E. auxiliary’s last business ment. Boys State was held this year at
THE RAIDERS
and officers meeting. By unanimous Willamette University in Salem. I ons, and Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto
In Technicolor—Plus
of
this
city,
spent
Sunday
at
Jantzen
vote of the auxiliary members, the was fortunate enough to be chosen
Donald
O'Connor and
Beach.
a
go-ahead signal was given to start from this community to be one of 265
Debbie Reynolds in
preliminary work on the lot. Last boys to carry on the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Redinger and son
week the remainder of the stumps
I LOVE MELVIN
Every day there were classes in geo­ Arthur, of Gresham, arrived Wednes­
were “shot” by Leonard Bullard and
politics
and
government.
In
geo-poli
­
day
for
a
visit
at
the
D.
W.
Moffatt
Lee Howland, with the assistance of
Danny McCormick and Harold Cham­ tics, or world political geography, we home. They are enroute home after a
pion. A "cat” owned and opeiated by learned to judge the power of coun­ vacation at Oregon beaches. Mr. Re­
SUNDAY & MONDAY
John Krause, worked several days tries by their location, size, popula­ dinger is employed as printer at the
Gresham
Outlook.
clearing and leveling the lot, prepara­ tion, etc. In short, geo-politics is the
July 26 and 27
tory to putting in the drainage.
study of the relationship of the earth
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Constable and states or political bodies. In go­
BLACK SHOULD BE BLACK
VIRGINIA MAYO and
Wash your summer blacks with a ô
and children of Santa Anna, Calif., vernment we studied the three bran­
RONALD REAGAN in
were visitors at the O. J. White home ches of our government, political detergent, advi.-es Winifred S. Cart^-, o
last week, wheie the children remain-
director of the Household Information g
1 [ed for a weeks vi.-it with their grand- parties and the relationship of demo­ Service for Procter and Gamble. Then a
cracy,
communism
and
fascism.
. parents. On Friday night, the Con-
there will be no soan scum or g
Someone from the American Bar residue to mar their, blackness. The
' stables were guests at the Jerry
In Technicolor
Association spoke to us each day. The same holds true for navy or other dark
I Pitum home.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Johnson of Hood speakers were: Bruce Williams, at­ colors. When pressing dark colors, use
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
River are new comers in Detroit. Mr. torney at law in Salem, trying a civil your iron on the wrong side of the fa­
Johnson is employed at the Idanha law suit; Robert Thornton, Attorney bric to avoid shine.
Lumber company, and has rented general, functions of his office; Dr.
Ann Stevens’ home.
Chas. Howard, University of Oregon
Quality Job Priming at
Mrs. Frank Moore and children and
TUESDAY and
professor at law, what is law; and
The Mil! City Enterprise
Mrs. E. C. Mooie, Frank’s mother of
WEDNESDAY
Bakersfield, California, motored to Justice Hall Lusk, Chief Justice of
Bend on Thursday on a sight seeing the Supreme Court, judicial function.
July 28 and 29
Each day was crowded with nomilop­
tour and a picnic at one of the lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kunkle of the tions, primaries, elections, city meet­
EDMOND O'BRIEN and
Dalles, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ings, county meetings, etc. We Were
FRANK LOVEJOY in
! ny McCormick, and Mr. and Mrs. divided into two parties, the nationa­
Leonard Builard last weekend. The lists and the federalists. We also
Kunkle? were former residents of were divided into two counties, each
— Also —
• Factory-Trained Experts
Detroit.
• Genuine Hotpoint Parts
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moore and of which had three cities. With all the
I children of Sweet Home, called on Mr. meetings and elections we had time
j anil Mi s. Wilbur Harlan for a short foe recreation and the cities formed
Sensational 1 See It!
Also Complete Service
I visit last weekend. Other callers on basketball, softball and football teams
on all makes
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude and challenged each other. A group
Mjller and children of Forest Grove, of musicians formed a jass band and Ranges and Water Heaters O
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and chil­ theie was a daily paper.
Doors open at 7:20 P.M,
dren of Hood River. The Campbells
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Every evening we gathered in Wal­
: were former residents of Detroit. Mr.. ler Hall for convocation. Speakers
Complete show can be seen any
and Mrs. Ed Reliefs of Silverton,
'ho stayed at Joe Leis cabins while were: G. Herbert Smith, President Phone 2961
STAYTON ó
fishing over the weekend. Mr. and of Willamette University, “bringing
Mrs. John Cooper, who moved here dreams into practical application’’;
front Forest Grove, are also making Co. William Brown, Chief of Portland
' their home at the Joe Leis cabins. Detective Squad, “evils of commun­
Mr. Cooper is employed
al”; 1.. R. Barnes, Deputy Warden
son Logging company.
Oreg'
-.ate Pri-
“prison
Frank Vitaris, forest prevention«'.
Earl T. Newbry, Sec. of State,
guard on the Bonnev.,
tions of his office; and Chas,
I the Breitenbush Lake area, reports A. Spra
gue, ex-governor of Oregon
and alte mate delegate to the United
Nation
Gilber of Lebanon was elected
gOVe
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Full Line Crosley Appliances
FREEZERS
RANGES
REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS — DRYERS — RADIOS — TV SETS
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I»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Electrical Contracting
F. IL A. FINANCING
P. O. Box 176
PHONE 263
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SPEC IALS FOR THE WEEK
Friday and Saturday Specials—
Apple Turnovers 3 a 20c
The Hitch-Hiker
3 *>•• 20c
Cream Horns
Mayflower
Gallon Pack
$1.45
Shux Electric
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Muir’s Bakery
Phone 2222
Mill City, Oregon
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participate ii n
augurati oi ’
B.'.’s Nation.
d afterward a
he Willamette
Saturday m
we all left for
By Shopping
Regularly ai
Stewart's
to meet new friends.
that the mouth of the Bre'ter.bush1
Lake can now be reached. Travel to
the lake had been in ■
-sible, due
to deep snow in the area.
Mrs. Hilma I)<kb left here last,
week fo a visit at ti ,• Roi ert Piercy
home in Vancouver Washington.
Lee Hopsen of Idanha, with 115
votes, won out over Alfred Cokenour
with 73 votes, in the re-election held
Friday night July 17th, for a school
board director.
Bob Attleby of Huger e, timber sale
officer for Willamette National For­
est, was a business caller in Detroit I
Ion Wednesday, and Thur-day of last
I week. S. T. Moore, district ranger, and
Attleby, made a tour of timber in the
“Blow-Out” area.
Pvt. Charles McCormick, who is
now stationed in Korea, and who was
with the quai termaster supply group,
tnat supplies gas and oil to the front
lnies, writes his father, Danny Me-1
Cormick, that he is now driving guard
truck, nights, hauling cargo, and
stands guard duty once a week. Pvt.
McCormick says he can talk the Kor­
ean lingo pretty good now and that
he gets his clothes washed and ironed I
eveiy other day for five dollars a|
month, and that the Koieans press
the clothes with a pocket comb and
do a good job of it. He says they have
electricity for about four hours and
the rest of the time they burn candles.
an«i that you can hear the big guns
booming from dark until daylight.
He say? he makes pretty good cof­
fee, too, as the cot fee pot is a two
and a half gallon sized syrup can and
the stove is a little gas stove that,
looks like an old gas lamp. Greetings
to you, Charles, from ail of us.
V - j g a' L ■' J-
r ■ \ , onie on
Tuesday w< e Mrs George Stref:' and
M sc v! < a- .< . 1 "
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Bob Jones and daughter. Cjmdy, of
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and
Enid Bennette attended thp funeral of 1
Tom Smail in Scio on Thursday.
Carl Ball Jr. tangled with a porcu­
pine on Scar mountain last Thursday.
Junior coming out on the loosing end.
The slow and painul job of removing
the quills from his snout was anything
but funny to him. Carl Ball -r.. sur-i
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
COFFEE
Puddings
CHASE & SANBORN
S
Save lie Reg. $1.85
2 lb. can
25c coupon in each can
JELLO and ROYAL
All Flavors
Gerber’s Baby Food
ACON
SHORTENING
Margarine
Cheese
HOLLADAY
Swift’s Brookfield
Processed
NOTICE:
|69
4 f >r 31c
98c
Dozen
63 c
MORRELL'S All Rite Vai-Pack
SPRY
3 89c
lb .
2! c
2 ,S. 83c
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2 WE WILL
( LOSE SUNDAYS
Stewart's Grocery
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone I HIT
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The Hoaxters
Regular 10c each
Ice Cream
She’s Working Her
Way Through College
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Order Deadline 3:00 P. M.
Mill Citv. Oregon
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"I DRESSED HIS wounds , and God healed him,” was
then’ de-1 t. : m- . t of tl.e/r<. t l’i rich physician,
I’aré. It was he who first insisted on cleanline s and
fresh air for his patients.
These things now are accepted as the minimum
e—entials for health, although in the sixteenth cen­
tury they were revolutionary. Medical science has
traveled a long road since the days oí Paré. Some
■ have been eliminated, oth< rs dr*
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tailed. Given full co-operation, physician* could
era lit at ■ m ipy of the infectious disease* -till ram­
pant today. It is up to you to take advantage of the
knowledge your physician pos-<--es.
SPECIALS
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY
LUCIEN LELONG STICK COLOGNE, reg. $2.00
2-for
In Indiscreet. Sirocco. Balalaika. Tailspin
Revalon Lipstick and Nail Polish, $1.70 val. S|>25
Matching Shades
TUSSY SUMMER COLOGNES
$2.00 colognes at §] !>0
Early Iris, Contraband, Lilac, White Carnation
59< MENNEN SKIN BRACER 59c
33 tube of shave cream free
53 Colgate Lather Cream 53*
35 Tube Free
47c Colgate Brushless Cream 47c
29 Tube Free
53 Palmolive Lather Cream 53c
35' Tube F ree
47c Palmolive Brushless Cream 47c
29 Tube Free
Mlil City Pharmacy
KIMMEL
Phone 6R07
MILL CITY, OREGON
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