The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1953
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Family Gathering Sunday
At Virgil Cribbs Home
save
By Shopping
Regularly at
Stewart's
STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays
FRYER RABBITS, fresh killed, lb.
Pan Ready FRYERS .... lb.
59c
<
Pure Lean Ground Beef • • 1 b. 39c
1
6 Month Old Swift’s Whole Cheddar
69c
Wheel Cheese
Tell us how big a slice you wish to buy. Guess the weight and get it FREE!
Sunshine HI-HO
CRACKERS
1 lb. Box ..........
CLOROX
BLEACH
Half Gallon
33c
Stop Passing up Coupon Money!
GIANT SERF, Contains 43c tube Toothpaste
GIANT FAB, Contains 20c coupon
GIANT BORENE, Contains 10c coupon
65c
73c
59c
73c
GIANT DUZ, Contains 17c coupon
These are only a few of many deals. Don’t Miss. They’re Money
Two Great Repeat Specials
HOLLADAY MARGARINE OJc
5 pounds only
7 '
U. S. NO. 2 SPUDS
50 Pounds
These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only
Stewart’s Grocery
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone 4407
Order Deadline 3:00 P. M.
Mill City, Oregon
LYON S—Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Cribbs of Cascadia were hostess at a
1 picnic and family gathering held at
j their home Sunday. Attending were
i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine, Wayne,
Bobby and Lorena, Marlin Cole, of
I Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bevier,
j Jimmie and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
I win Raines and Alan, Mr. and Mrs.
| Arnold Syverson, Harvey, Dick, Rod-
| ney and Delmar, of Mill City, Miss
Willa Loucks of Gates, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Etzel and Bernie of Stayton,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raines of La­
comb, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Saulman,
Judy and Sherrie of Sweet Home, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Cribbs and Sandra of
Cascadia. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen,
Donnie Frachlick of Albany, Miss Ro­
berta Frachlick, Fortuna, Calif., Miss
Lorraine Tell from Delta, Colorado.
Take this Bel Air model. First
thing you'll notice is the qual­
ity of the interior. Rich-looking
appointments. Roomy seats
with foam rubber cushions.
Turn the key to start the engine
and you’re ready to go.
GATES
SHOE
REPAIRING
Mrs. Albert Millsap
Mrs. Margie Anderson was hostess Don’t throw away that
Friday of last week at her home, at |
pair of old shoes.
a birthday dinner honoring her mot­
Bring
them here and let
her, Mrs. Edwin Kadine. Places were
laid at the table for the honored
us put them in
guest, Mrs. Kadine, Mr. Kadine and
FIRST CLASS
daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kadine, Dick Parker and the hostess
CONDITION
♦ * ♦
and two daughters, Linda and Lin­
ette. Following the dinner a surprise
We Have
party was given Mrs. Kadine at her
MOCCASINS
home.
Things have been exceptionally quiet
for Men Women and
in Gates the past week due to thei
Children
fact that many of the ladies and chil­
dren are in the bean fields.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas and !
three children vacationed at Depoe
Bay last weekend. Deep sea fishing |
was enjoyed by the family, but they j
East of the Bank
were unsuccessful, no fish were
Garden Club To Have Pot
caught.
Phone
1826
Mill City
Luck And Show Pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Vetner Evans and JI
The Mill City Garden Club is meet­ family
left Tuesday of last week for >
ing Thursday (tonight) evening fo: their new
home in Kingman, Arizona.
a pot-luck supper and showing of
They had planned to leave two weeks |
pictures of Hawaiian floral life, at ago
but were delayed by the arrival I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mor­
ris. In case of rain the party will be of guests from California.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
moved indoors.
and Mrs. Kenneth Martig were Mr. i
Martig’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I j
Frank Klein, wife and daughter, Martig and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth IJ g THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Sandra Jean, visited at the Dick Tur­ Wallen and three children, all of1 j
J o
and SATURDAY
pin home from August 15th to 18th. Portland.
Mr. Klein formerly lived in Mill City
Mrs. Jack Brown spent Thursday |
AUGUST 27, 28, 29
and graduated from high school here. in Salem on a combined shopping and
He now operates a theater at Lynden, pleasure trip.
Washington.
3 DIMENSIONS!
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap visit­
ed
at
the
home
of
their
son-in-law
Mrs. R. K. Schroeder and daughters, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I
Sue, Kay and Jill of Whitefish, Mon­ Klecker of Stayton, Thursday. Their |
tana, and her brother Harold Shaw, grand-daughter, Mss Janet Klecker, I
of Eugene, Oregon, visited at the returned to Gates with them for a
home of Mrs. J. R. Geddes, on Aug­ visit.
ust 13th. Mrs. Schroeder is the wife
and Mrs. Lincoln Henness had
Dr. R. K. Schroeder, a grand-nephew as Mr.
their
guests, several days the past
of the late J. R. Geddes.
week, their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Henness and son Bobbie of
The Oregon Junior Chamber of Alderminer,
Wash. They also called
Commerce has taken steps to lend its on
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Mr. Henness’ uncles, E. L. Davis
state-wide organization to advancing of Gates and W. H. Davis of Mill City.
the Highway Lifesavers safety pro­
August 30 and 31
L. T. Henness and daughter, Mrs.
gram.
Lillie Lake, had many local and out-
RITA HAYWORTH
of-state visitors over the weekend
STEWART GRANGER
and during the week, among them
were Mrs. Ida Geddes and daughter,
in
Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. Mel Robinson,
SALOME
Mrs. Cora McClain, Mrs. Lester Ma­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gentry, all
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
from Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. George
Murphy of Centralia, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. Don Henness and son from Al­
derminer, Wash., Ronnie Gordon and
Miss Vesta Davis from Independence,
TUESDAY and
Oregon; William Savage, Dexter,
Oregon; Mrs. Burton Knutson and
WEDNESDAY
children of Newport; Mrs. Chris Knut­
son of Foster, Oregon; Mrs. Mary
September 1 and 2
McClain and daughter, Miss Myrtle
ERROL FLYNN
McClain from Calistoga, Calif. The i
McClain family were residents of
«AURINE OHARA
Mill City for many years. Miss (Mc­
in
Clain is a graduate of the Mill City
high school.
AGAINST ALL
Chuck's Shoe Shop
.iiuumUii
I
ORTT
I was ahead in
every way after this
demonstration!
You're “sitting pretty"
behind the wheel
I
Too Late To Classify
FLAGS
WANTED TO BUY—Good second
growth logs. Phone 1470, Albany,
Oregon.—Industrial Mill Co., Crab- 1
tree, Oregon.
39
In Technicolor
FOR SALE—Slightly used Spinet pia­
no. New piano guarantee. Trade
in acceptable. Special price Satur­
day only. Terms, of course.—Salem
Music Company, 153 S. High St.,
across from Elsinore Theater, Sa-
lem, Ore. Phone Salem 2-8708. 35
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show ean be seen any
NEWS
II
time up to 8:30
* j
.
tv
Enterprise Class AdS Fay
I figured on paying about $200 more
Thiel s Store & Market
for a new car . . . until I discovered
Phone 234
Lyons, Oregon
G ROC E RI ES—M E ATS—V EG ET A BLES
all that Chevrolet offered me.
FOOD LOCKERS
per year and up
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
You can see all around
You look out and down
through a wide, curved, one-
piece windshield. The pano­
ramic rear window and big
side windows provide a clear
view in all directions.
an inheritance that cannot be taxed
You get more power
on less gas
1 hat’s because Chevrolet's two
great valve-in head engines are
hichsnnipression engines. In
Powerglide* models, you get
the most powerful engine in
Chevrolet's field — the new
115 hp "Blue-Flame.” Gear­
shift models offer the advanced
108-h.p 'Thrift-King” engine.
Biggest brakes for
smoother, easier stops
An easy nudge on the pedal
brings smooth, positive response
—right now! Chevrolet’s im­
proved brakes are the largest
in the low-price field.
lot less gas. That s what you
get with the new Powerglide
automatic transmission. There’s
no more advanced automatic
transmission at any price.
And it's the
lowest-priced line
It's heavier for
better roadability
A demonstration wilt show you
'Combination of Powerflide auto­
matic transmission and 115-hp
"Blue-Flame" enfine optional on
"Two-Ten" and Bel Air models at
extra cost.
Let us demonstrate
all the advantages
of buying a Chevrolet now!
gre \ test inheritance
you can bestow on your
child is a sound mind and a sound body. Robust
health of body is reflected inevitably in the spirit.
fancy and watchful care in childhood and youth
are essential. Indispensable to the child's welfare is
your family doctor. His competent gui<iance will
skillfully guide your child through the health hazarils
of the early years. Consult him frequently.
You get greater getaway
with the new Powerglide*
MORt PfOHF BUY CHfVROUTS THAU ANY OTHER CARI
For reliable prescription service, call on us.
1
Gene Teagee Chevrolet
Chevrolet Sales and Service
T he
Careful nurture through the trying period of in­
You're in for a pleasant sur­
prise at the smooth, steady,
big-car ride of this new Chev­
rolet. One reason is that, model
for model. Chevrolet will weigh
up to 200 pounds more than
the other low-priced cars.
A lot finer performance on a
that Chevrolet offers just about
every thing you could want. Yet
it’s the lowest-priced line in the
low-price held.
STAYTON, OREGON
Mill City Pharmacy
J. C. KIMMEL
Phone 8807
MILL CITY, OREGON
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