p—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953 FRESH FRESH FRESH Apple Turnovers and Cream Horns, FLORIST and NURSERY ____ 1 »1 ,____ .• Af'll j Tin a »T u'MDSCriDe 10 the iVIlIl Ultv linterorise ----------- * $50 For your old range or hot plate when you buy the wonderful MONTAG Electric Range This wonderful range will be the pride of your kitchen. Make it yours NOW! Look what you save. This is your lifetime opportunity to own the range you’ve always wanted—A Montag. Come in.......... see this range. It has features no other range can equal. Regular value $299.95. NOW ONLY $249.95 And your old range or hot plate Montag Upright Freezer 22 cubic foot—Regular $569.95 Now only $499.95 And any toy that can be given to some needy child for Christmas. LYONS PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS HEATING INSTALLATIONS DEALERSHIP FOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES Phone 1634 Open Evenings Lyons, Ore. This is woman's hour, in all the good tendencies, chraities, ahd re forms of today. PROMPT »■‘(.\l,l. US us take care of your heating oil needs for the rest of the winter. We’ll keep your tank or barrels full of THAT CLEAN-BURNING SHELL HEATING OIL H. L. ASHBY DISTRIBUTOR SHELL PRODUCTS Lea re Orders at Mason's Shell Service, or Phone Mill City Mt Phone 2222 FRESH Mill City, Oregon FRESH FRESH ____________ MUIR'S BAKERY HOT Each 10c FRESH Raleigh Harold Fri.-Sat. Specials HOT Camp’s FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU FRESH Friends here received a letter this week from Robert Wingo, former Mill City resident who is now sta Mrs. Albert Millsap tioned in Greenland. He says the Pupils of the junior-senior high nights are really getting long now. school who made the honor roll the first six weeks of this semester, as announced by Supt. Don Miley were, SCHWINN BICYCLES seventh grade: Susan Gordon, Ronnie Kuhlman and Jim White; 8th, Mar and garet Palmer; 9th, Ellen Chance and | Bicycle Repairing Donnalee Oliver; 10th, Lois Evans I and May Haywood; 11th, John Bar-1 Toys and Hobbies hardt and Loretto Stahlman. Pfc Howard Schroll spent several days this week at the homes of Mrs. Rosa Roten and. Mrs. Louisa Wrig- Sporting Goods glesworth. Pfc Schroll’s mother, Mrs. Jane Marshall, of Reedsport met him Stayton, Oregon in Gates and after a few days visit they, acompanied by Herbert Romey eft for Reedsport where Schroll will spend the remainder of his furlough fiom Fort Campbell Kentucy. Word has been received from two local boys who are overseas. Pvt. Ed ward Romey writes from Japan that he will be sent-to Korea about Decem ber 1. Pvt. Arthur Lake, who is in Korea wrote of having received a box ■ 319 West Washington Street.. of goodies sent by members of the OPEN SUNDAYS AND Gates Community Church of Christ. EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams, of Telephone 6684 Eugene were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. STAYTON, OREGON They also visited the William Suddeth family while in Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Greald Heath were surprised Sunday afternoon when a large group of friends and relatives gathered at their home in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Heath were married Novem ber 15, 1903. They will be at home to their friends next Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gosnell from Roseburg were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Gosnell’s brother, Joe Soaquin and daughter Darlene. Mrs. Rose Henning, of Huston, Texas and Mrs. Onna Williams of K"seburg. were guests the first of the week at the home of their brother and -wife, Mr. and Mis. Walter Brisbin. Mrs. Henning had not seen her broth er for 32 years. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey were in Gates Sunday for the purpose of moving some of their furniture to their new in Tualatin, where Mr. Bailey is now employed. The family spent the summer in Hood River. Mrs. Bailey states she will be happy when they can move back to their home in Gates. A. T. Barnhardt and Ray Lord, the only two candidates running for elec tion to the city council were elected Tuesday, Nov. 3. Mr. Barnhardt was up for reelection. Mr. Lord had served before as councilman and mayor, fill ing the unexpired term of Jerry Lyons. Percy Mulligan received a number of write-in votes. Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick had as their weekend guests, old friends from California, now of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. I^slie Anderson. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis over the past week and weekend were Mrs. Margaret Willis, of Salem, Mr. Willis’s mother and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmidt of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Willis were celebrating their 8th wedding anniversary Sun day. Mrs. Margie Anderson, teacher of the sixth grade in Gates school was complimented by a surprise party given by her pupils Friday afternoon. The youngsteis presented their teacher, who was to be married the following day, with a wedding gift. With the assistance of Mrs. Elmer I I Klutke, cake and punch were served. Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Major and Mrs. Jack Brown drove to Vancouver, Wash. Saturday to attend the wedding of their son, Richard Parker to Mrs. Margie An derson, which took place in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan spent several days last week in Klamath Falls at the home of Mulligan's broth er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mulligan. Their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newberg were in charge of the Chili Bowl dur ing their absence. HOT GATES