The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 24, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU
THURSDAY SPECIAL—
Donut time again and we are back with all the
favorite Cake Donuts. Try Them. Chocolate, Co­
conut, Caramel, Sugared and even
RAC
Plain, per dozen
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL—
By request we are featuring Rye and Russian
Rye. Try the Russian Rye for a truly different
bread. You’ll enjoy t toasted. Yes, we’ll slice it!
A Hot Noontime Number.
SATURDAY SPECIAI^-
Make your weekend desserts a FIESTA.
Try Betty Crocker’s own Fiesta Cake with a few
of Muir’s improvements. A delightful golden
sponge with a layer of pineapple, a layer of true
butter cream filling, a layer of truly good straw­
berry preserves, iced with a tasty butter cream
icing and covered with a delightfully different
coffee crunch topping.
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Truly a Fiesta ....................
Oh, yes for the timid and dieters we’ll have
'em plain.
MONDAY SPECIAL—
Start the week fresh! Try our home made white!
Tops for quality ?• d flavor. We use no artificial
fresheners. It’s fr^sh ’cuz it’s fresh.
Our regular price
(3c below our commercial
competitors. Mond ty’s price
97c
Save Kfi-i ’liK quality.............
Don’t be fooled by the squeezed method
Buy It Hot at 11 a. m.
TUESDAY SPECIAL—
A repeat on a real favorite. ORANGE STICKS,
Made from fresh oranges (Truly a Treat) 4QC
Regular 60c a dozen. Special at ........ ’ '
Hot at 11:30 A. M.
WEDNESDAY SPEC IA1^-
Here’s a real time saver. Garlic French Bread.
No fuss, no bother, just butter and serve
DOUBLE HOT—11:30 a. m. for lunch or 4:30 P.
M. for that spaghetti supper. TRY IT!
We invite you to try our many other
MILL CITY BAKED
. bakery items’. Sample, Compare, Criticize.
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
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MUIR'S BAKERY
Phone 2222
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Mill City, Oregon
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4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1S53
Mr. and Mrs. Leon York and fam­
ily moved this week into the house !
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Stubbs. Mr. York is a log truck 1
operator.
Mrs. John Swan left for Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman were Wednesday to remain about a week at >
business visitors in Salem, Monday. the home of her son, Ronald and fa- |
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stubbs have mov- mily. Her son. will undergo surgery ,
; ed to Crabtree, Ore. to make their during her stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine and
■ home.
Saturday only at the Gingerbread daughter, Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. |
House—our own vanilla ice cream at Joe Lalack and son, Monte, spent Sun- ,
! 75 cents for 'i gallon.
adv. • | day huckleberry picking. They report-
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mrs. ■ ed good picking.
I Melvin LaVine were business visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Al Zuber spent the
| in Salem Saturday.
past weekend in Morton, Washington, I
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Willoughby of Mc­ visiting her father, Archie Watt. Mr. |
Minnville, Ore., were business visit­ Zuber and Mr. Watt attended the
ors in Mill City, Friday.
Washington-Colorado football game
George Rambo and Ralph Jull spent in Seattle on Saturday.
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j Sunday in Albany, visiting a former
Mrs. Nita Horner returned last
| classmate, Roewayne Holt.
1 week from Kansas where she spent a
Clifford Robbke, who has been tem­ month’s vacation, visiting her broth­
porarily employed in Portland for the ers and friends at Smith Center and
past month, returned home Satur­ Bushton, Kansas. Enroute she visited
90 day.
Estes Park and museums at Minden
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Guests at the A. V. Morrison home and Hastings, Nebraska.
CC have been their daughter and son-in-
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood and
X law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carter of Willard spent the past weekend in i
LaGrande.
Gresham as the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffatt and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shattuck. They
X son Brian and Mrs. I. A. Eide spent also called upon Mr. and Mrs. Ben
o I Sunday at Gresham, visiting relatives Beisell (Lois Fleetwood) and sons
and friends.
who now live in Gresham.
Overnight guests at the Charles
Lt. Lester Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolezal home this weekend were Mrs. James E. Poole, is home from twenty
Elizabeth Paygor and Mrs. Mary Ka­ months spent in Germany. He was
lina of Malin, Oregon.
met in Salem Sunday by his brother,
Houseguests of the Albert Toman, James I. Poole. He will report to Ft.
Srs., for several days, have been Mr. Lewis about the first of the month for
X and Mrs. Joseph Mlynar and family separation.
of Menteca, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walter and their
Mr. and Mrs. Frand Rada left on daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday to visit at the home of their Clyde Powell and Clyde Jr., were
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Martin of Portland.
• j Louis Rada for the weekend. They
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel made a | a]so visited other relatives in Mill
tour around Mt. Hood Sunday. He I City,
Mrs. J. F. Potter and Mrs. W. W.
reports having taken lots of pictures
Allen were guests of Mrs. Charles
of the beauty of that area.
The Lucky Twelve Pinochle club H. Brewer of Sea View, Washington,
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cn will meet today (Thursday) at U>e for several days last week. Returning
X home of Mrs. Frank Klecker, with home on Sunday, Mrs. Potter remain­
ed in Oregon City at the home of her
Mrs. Bea Graunke, as hostess.
X Mrs. Jessie Veness of Portland cele­ . son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Potter.
o brated her birthday by spending the , Lafe
—: past weekend with her son and fam­ Celebrating her twelfth birthday at
the State Fair, a week ago Saturday,
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness.
was Carol Veness, who had as her
■ guests, Shirley Veness, Shereen Muir,
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i Olive Taylor, Sandra Olsen, Lynn
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Smith, Delores and Mary Lou And­
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SHINE
rews. They were accompanied by Mr.
cn
knd Mrs. Robert Veness.
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S U P P L I E
Mrs. Ed Yarnell and small sons,
Philip and Tom, spent several days in
Portland last week on a combined bu­
Brushes,
siness and pleasure trip. They were
guests at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. V. Lowery. Mr. Yarnell
Polish
joined them Friday evening ami they
returned to Mill City on Saturday.
Laces
PVT. E-2, Delmer LeRoy Skillings,
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who joined the airforce, January of
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this year, is now taking training as
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a paratrooper at Fort Benning, arriv­
ing theie July second. He is with the
SHOE
E Co. Abn. Bn. First student Regt.
He is a graduate of the Mill City high
R E P A IRIN G
school. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
X
Fred ¡Skillings of Lyons.
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Mrs. Dorothy Johnston of Gates
; was pleasantly surprised Tuesday
afternoon when ten ladies came to her
home for a “surprise birthday party”.
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The ladies brought lunch which was
East of the Bank
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: served after an afternoon of pinochle.
Phone
1826
Mill
City
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The honor guest was presented a gift
from the group. Ladies from Gates
and Mill City joined in the gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill spent the
past weekend at their beach cottage
at Road’s End. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kelly, Johnnie and Leia, and John Ga-
brielson of Scio spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hill. The Kelly’s return­
ed to Mill City by way of Newport
and Corvallis, where Leia is attending
Oregon State College.
Th^-egular monthly meeting of the
Mill City Garden Club will be held at
the J. C. Kimmel home on Thursday
evening (tonight), at 8 p. m. promptly.
There will be a flower show practice I
and each member and guest is asked [
to bring an entry. Assisting hostesses
are Mrs. Chas. Dolezal and Mrs. Er- 1
nest Podrabsky.
Mre. Lvle Gould gave a surprise
shower for Mrs. Frank Havercroft I
when she entertained at a morning ,
coffee Tuesday of last week. Invited
guests were Mesdames Ed Yarnell, |
Howard Means, Gerald Anderson,
Gale Lowery. William Stover, Robert
Thorpe, Ben Ryan and Bernard Ben- |
nett.
Miss Sigrun Grimstad recently en­
tertained her uncles, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1
E. Grimstad of Astoria and Olaf
Grimstad of Norway. Olaf Grimstad
who is a teacher, arrived in the United
States for his first visit, in July and
plans to remain for a year, visiting
relatives and schools here. In Norway
he reports that children do not start
to school until seven and there are
seven grades in the elementary school.
There are 250 children in his school
which is near Oslo, and he starts tea­
ching a child in the fourth grade and
then he progresses with his class each
year until they finish in the seventh,
then he starts again with a fourth
grade class. Since IMS every child in
Norway must take English in school.
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Chuck's Shoe Shop
AUTO GLASS, AUTO PAINTING
WRECK REPAIRING
See us for an Estimate.
They’re given gladly
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
14 Years Experience
MILL CITY
PHONE 8«
Gooch Logging Supply
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Everything for the Logger
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BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Phone 1141
Phone 116
Sweet Home, Philomath
Branch Store Lyons
WHITIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
OPEN AT 4 P. M. EVERY DAY
—Serving Your Favorite Cocktails
Shuffleboard
Good Music
Where Friends Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
George “Sparky” Ditter
JUST A
REMINDER
Are you getting your
Share on Food Purchases?
In the past few months our customers have
redeemed over $200.00 in
Locker Meats
Packer Style Hogs
Head off, Leaf Lard Out
Includes smoking hams
and bacon, rendering lard
cutting, wrapping and
quick freezing
BABY BEEF
Branded Swift’s Select
Cut, wrapped, quick frozen
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lb
W ith school lunches and extra school
clothes to buy—NOW is the time to
start saving
PENNY SAVER STAMPS
Our store with its large parking space
makes shopping at RED & WHITE
a pleasure. A ou can alwavs shop and
save at the RED & WHITE—Mill Citv s
PENNY SAVER STORE
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY
From 9:00 A. M..until 5:00 P. M.
WE SELL BETTER
CARS FOR LESS!
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KLIEWER QUALITY MEATS
Telephone 2706
Others are saving several books to buy something
special. Each book is worth $3.00 in trade and is a
savings to our customers of over
2% ON FOOD PURCHASES
We also give stamps on clothing, shoes and other
items sold in the store.
Mill City, Oregon
GENE TEAGUE
CHEVROLET
Stayton
IT PAYS TO BUY AT
HOME!
By Shopping at
Red & White Store
Mill City, Oregon