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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1953)
4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1953 I Mehama Gardens Broccoli, Beets, Carrots, Green Peppers, Red Spuds, Zucchini, Slicing and Pickling Cukes. Free Dill with orders. Kentucky Wonders for Canning. OPEN 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M LYONS PLUMBING & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES WATER SYSTEMS HEATING INSTALLATIONS Lyons, Ore. Open Evenings Phone 1634 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Gooch Logging Supply “Everything tur the Logger' BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 116 Phone 1141 Sweet Home, Philomath Branch Store Lyons Shuffleboard Good Music MEANDER INN Where Friends Meet On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY George “Sparky” Ditter Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Johnson were weekend guests at the G. M. Flook home on their way to Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. for a vacation. Gates Womans Club To Meet September 3 GATES—The Gates Women’s club met in regular session Thursday even Robin Degerness of Salem spent a ing in the recreation room of the high I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Monte few days in Mill City, the guest of school, Mrs. Kenneth Martig presid visited with relatives in Portland on his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John ing. The •meeting was opened by giv Muir. He came to attend the state ing the flag salute, followed by read Sunday. softball tournament. — ing of the prayer by the president. Mr. and Mrs. Ixtwell Fleetwood re In lieu of a program, two guessing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of games were played. Prizes were turned Sunday from a few days trip Wemme are guests at the home of his awarded to Mrs. Don Miley and Mrs. to southern Oregon. brother, Bert Morris, this week. They Albert Millsap. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wood of Leban. are also spending some time with his chairman of the youth committee, •gave an interesting talk on the trip on, Oregon, were recent visitors at the sister in Mehama. to Vanvouver, B. C. taken by the home of Mrs. J. R. Geddes. Mrs. W. R. Shattuck and Miss senior girl scouts, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and Margaret Shattuck of Gresham, were Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Philip Hess. The next social meeting will ba Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shaw spent the guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood and family, held at the home of Mrs. Margie An weekend at Gleneden Beach. several days this week. derson, September 3rd, when there will be pot luck luncheon. Hostesses llorn to Mr. and Mrs. James King Mrs. Bert Morris entertained Mrs. for the next regular meeting, Septem of Lyons, a baby boy, on August 18, L. W. Franks of Redmond, Mrs. Ing- ber 14th, will be Mrs. Glenn Gordon, at the Santiam Memorial hospital. val Edlund of Monitor, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Dale Reynolds and Mrs. Don lun- Miley. Mr. and Mrs. Telmer Iverson and Davis and Mrs. Fred Duffy at gar- cheon on Thursday prior to the Refreshments were served by the family of Salem, former residents of hostesses, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. this city, spent Sunday with friends den club tea. Floyd Völkel and Mrs. Jack Brown i here. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Murphy of [to | Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Rogers spent Centralia, Washington, spent several Martig, Mrs. Dale Reynolds, Mrs. several days in Albany, last week, days in Mill City, visiting Mrs. Mur Don Miley, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. visiting at the home of Clyde Rog- phy’s brothers, Eldie and Bert Tur- Walter Thomas, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, * nidge, and her uncles, Theodore and Mrs. W. S. Hudson, Mrs. Margie An ets, Jr. Lincoln Henness. derson, Mrs. Phillip Hess, Mrs. Albert Millsap and two guests, Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and fam Mrs. Mary McClane of Calistoga, ily moved into their home in Mill City Calif., and her daughter. Miss Myrtle mond Hobbs and Miss Janet Klecker. last week, from their ranch at Sis- McClane of Colusa, Calif., visited last ters, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Frace and two week at the home of Mrs. Frank Pot- ter in this city. The visitors are for- daughters, Linda and Claudia, Mr. Mrs. Charles Itolezal and Mrs. By- and Mrs. R. L. Odell, of Troutdale, mer Mill City residents. ron Bradshaw of Albany, were lun- Oregon, were visitors at the D. W. cheon guests of Mrs. Harold Pound George Ditto, Iryl Plymale and Moffatt home Sunday ajternoon and on Thursday. minister H. E. Jull of the First Chris evening. Mrs. Frace is a daughter of tian church, attended the district the Moffatts. Wilma Jull assumed her new duties meeting of Ninety and Nine Men held as typist and librarian for the stu at the Court Street Christian church Miss Louise Muise of Lakeside, dent nurses at the State Hospital in in Salem Monday evening of this Calif., is spending a few weeks here Salem, Monday morning. visiting at the home of her brother, week. Oliver Muise and family, her uncle Spending the summer vacation with and aunt, the Delbert Jenkins’, and WE SELL BETTER his uncle apd aunt, Mr and Mrs. Ro with other relatives at Niagara and land Berry of Gates, and his grand Little Sweden. CARS FOR LESS! mother, Mrs. Nora Goodwin of Mill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter are ex City, was Charles (Bobby) Howe of Roseburg, Ore. He returned to his pected home today (Thursday) from Anacortes, Wash., where they have home Sunday. been visiting since Sunday. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhlman ar- Jerry, recently returned from Korea, rived at the Lee Kuhlman home on is taking care of the Silver Saddle St ayton Thursday, to be present at the wed service station during their absence. ding of their grand-daughter, Arlone IT PAYS TO BUY AT Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shepard of Sa Kuhlman, which was solemnized HOME! Sunday. They left for their home at lem, spent Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. St. Marias, Idaho, Monday night. and Mrs. Lee Bassett, also at the Bas sett home over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welch, Marcy Joe and AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING Johnny of Seattle. GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET WRECK REPAIRING See us for an Estimate They’re given gladly Knowles Body & Fender Repair 11 Years Experience MILL CITY Callers at The Enterprise office Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maybe of Gresham, friends of the Moffatts. Mr. Maybe is engaged in construction of homes in Gresham and Mrs. Maybe formerly worked with Mr. Moffatt in the newspaper office in that city. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cober, who was a one-time S. P. agent here about twenty years ago, stopped here brief ly Sunday while on the way to their home at Ukiah, Calif. They had been visiting in Canada. Mr. Cober owned and published “The Log”, one of the early day newspapers in Mill City. He is now publisher of the Ukiah Journal. Never a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill" MILL CITY TAVERN wiHRittnin'W' Lumber Special.... Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts arrived here Saturday evening from Camp Pendleton, Calif., where he is station ed with the Marine Corps, for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Roberts and his sister, Mr... Howard Farmen. Mr. Roberts was married Saturday, August 22 at Grass Valley, Calif., to Miss Polly Boyle of Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Lyons were her sister, Mrs. E. C. Fritsche of Seattle, Wall., Mrs. Viola Zander, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Landsverk and grandsons, Bobby and Mike Mor ris of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and nephews, Steven and Bradley To man of Mill City. Savings On Top Grade Foods Eat the Best for Less CONGRATULATIONS TO MILL CITY’S GREAT BALL TEAM Ice Cold MATERMELON Lb. 2 0/10c ROASTING EARS Fresh Local Dozen 49c letteci : 2 heads 25c Hale PEACHES Large Basket 39c WEINERS I b 35c PICNICS Lb. 45c BEEF’ LIVER Lb 35c MT. ANGEL BUTTER Lb. 69c MT. ANGEL CHEESE 2 Lb. Loaf $f.29 Wriglev’s CHEWING GUM 3 pkgs for 10c Carton 59c JELLO and JELLO PUDDING 4 Pk«s 29c I Swift’s SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS Can 19c SANTIAM BEANS 2 No. 303 Tins 3QC Our Canning Peaches Elbertas and Improved Elbertas will be in this week. Prices will be Right GIROD'S On the Highway at We have in our lumber yard a variety of lumber $15.00 Pei Thousand lt is all usable lumber. We want to dispose of it in carrier load lots to make Storage space. Ask for Don or Cari and we will show you thè sclection. First come first served. Kelly Lumber Sales Authorized Shopsmith Dealer East City Limits. Highway 222 Phone 6803 % -v Friday and Saturday Specials— B A NA NA S P I C E MADE WITH FRESH BANANAS Sells Regularly for 89c Buy them this week end for MUIR'S BAKERY Phone 2222 Mill City, Oregon