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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1953)
--------------------------------------------------- —- FOR BABY—New Toys, Gowns, Bibs, Rattles Caps and Shawls 24 HOUR FILM SERVICE » Films in before 4 p. m.—Back by 4 p. m. DETROIT HUGH and ALICE WALKUP, Props. MILL CITY, ORE. N ELECTRIC SERVICE Detroit, Oregon Full Line Crosley Appliances RANGES — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS WASHERS — DRYERS — RADIOS — TV SETS Electrical Contracting F. H. A. FINANCING P. O. Box 176 MUIR'S SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Friday and Saturday Specials 50‘ Pineapple, Raspberry, Lemon and Caramel (Jet them hot out of the oven at 10:30 A. M. FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAE They’re Really Yummy Try one 20' I Muir’s Bakery Mill City, Oregon cnjHHHHBBHnBxmaaQBjmnnnaBni* Auditor Tax Consultant Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel drove Too Late To Classify to Portland Sunday where they at By Boot« Champion tended a merchandise show. The Mrs. Christine McKinney of Idan-1 showing was of Christmas merchan HELP WANTED—Dishwasher. Riv erview Cafe, Mehama. ha, who recently replaced Mrs. Joe dise. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Leis, Detroit, is now your representa Bookkeeping, Accounting and '' tive for Avon cosmetic products. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman motor Tax Service ed to Portland on Monday, where they l ' i Corner 3rd 4 Marion attended a O. B. L. A. meeting, re i STAYTON, ORE. turning to Detroit on Tuesday. I Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Russell i Telephone 4114 P. O. Box 1321 y on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E Harris, Mrs. Midge Judel and child-, | ren, Bonnie and Joyce, and Ed Barber j of McMinnville, and Sheridan, Ore. I I The Russells entertained their guests j with a picnic. Visiting at the Harold Champion j i home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. “At the Bottom of the Hill” Calvin Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy j g THURSDAY, FRIDAY Pulse, Mrs. Emma Ramage and chil- I dren, Joan and Webb of Salem, and I and SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Ulengher and I daughter Donna Dee, of Cascade | July 30, 31, August 1 Locks. Steve Cochran and Ray Teal in The food sale sponsored by the F. O. E. auxiliary held Saturday, July THE LION AND 25th at the Detroit market, was a pro fitable undertaknig. Proceeds were THE HORSE added to the F. O. E. building fund. Business callers in Salem on Mon In Color—Plus. day were Mrs. Ann Fagan and Mrs. The Comic Mis-Adventures of Harold Champion of Detroit. While there they called on Mrs. Ann Ander son, formerly of Detroit. WILLIE AND JOE Sunday visitors at the Lee How land home were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil AT THE FRONT Veteto and son Timmy of Springfield. Other guests at the Howland home is Mrs. Howland’s aunt, Mrs. Joe Wil son and Mrs Davis of Portland. SUNDAY & MONDAY Weekend callers in Detroit and j Idanha were Mr. and Mrs. Marin So August 2 and 3 wa and children Frankie, Rita, Ray; ACADEMY AWARD and baby Janet of Roseburg. Of all the fishy stories here is a j Shirley Booth, Burt Lancaster batty one that took place at Hoover I T he weather and human ailments are favorite topics of In Falls on the North Santiam. Two pro-, minent business men of Detroit, Earl | everyday conversation. The next-door neighbor is alert to COME BACK, Layman and Marion Kite, while fly recommend her favorite remedy for any set of symptoms. fishing Wednesday evening, were LITTLE SHEBA Another friend holds implicit faith in something else. dumb founded when Layman, casting, wound up with a bull bat on his line. You are caught in a cross fire of claims and counterclaims. Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday It wasnt all bull, they got some fish, Artemus Ward observed that. "The trouble with people too. is they know too many things that ain’t so." What seem The Herman Smiths and the Paul Nenemyer families spent the week to be almost identical symptoms in two patients may result TUESDAY’ and end fishing at Olalla Lake. They re from entirely different causes. port fishing good. WEDNESDAY Your physician has spent at least eight arduous years in Looks like our good citizens of De troit by a dam-site, better be on their the study of health and disease. He is thoroughly familiar August 4 and 5 guard when they go to Mill City with the techniques of diagnosis and treatment. The phar hereafter. One of our “dam” citizens Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman macist’s specialty is the preparation and dispensing of the was struck by a bicycle when he tried to enter the shoe store. Result: he is Raymond Burr in drugs your doctor orders. When ill, first see your doctor. still limping. Then bring your prescription to us. Never a Dull Moment Marion Kite SWEET ROLLS and SUGAR ROLLS Special Price, per dozen ............. THURSDAY. JL'LY 30, 1953 ; W. N. SIMMONS MILL CITY VARIETY PHONE 263 »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE fimunüüii MILL CITY TAVERN the risk of self medication MARA MARU Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and family and Mrs. Hutchinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale, enjoyed a picnic dinner at Lake Shore Forest Camp, Sunday. Later they drove on to Breitenbush where some of the group went swimming. NEWS Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any J. C. KIMMEL MILL CITY, OREGON time up to 8:30 m lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 11111111111111= FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SANTIAM SAVE By Shopping Regularly at Stewart's STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays SUGAR C & II PURE CANE 25 POUND BAG Strawberry Preserves 2.59 purest1 While Quantities Last—Buy one or a ease at this special low price. Far less than you can put them up at home 12 oz. tumbler Boston Butt Hams MORRELLS - SWIFT S Ready to eat PICNIC HAMS FINER TUNA Per can HOLLADAY MARGARINE Per pound ................... 25' 21' 59c BROOKFIELD CHEESE 2 lbs. QOc * $ PEANUT BUTTER 5 pounds for $189 Pan Ready Fryers ,b 59c LOCKER BEEF July 29 to August 1st PROGRAM WEDNESDAY. JULY 29. 8:30 to 11:30 P. M.— SOI ARE DANCE JAMBOREI THURSDAY. JULY 30. 6:30 P. M.— PET PARADE FRIDAY. JULY 31. 7:00 P. M.— GRAND PARADE We have the grades to suit your desires at Competitive Prices These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only Stewart’s Grocery Daily Delivery in the City- Phone 1107 STAYTON—4 DAYS Order Deadline 3:00 P. M. Mill City, Oregon SATURDAY. AUGUST 1— GIRkS A(OBATIC SHOW 3:00 p. M. and 8:00 P. M. BEAN HOLE FEED— Approximately 6 P. M DANCE 10:00 - - P. - M. to 1:00 A. M. Browning Brothers AND THEIR CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS