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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1953)
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlL£ 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE » y 2/ LJ -i > 4M By Shopping Regularly at iiiiimuMiií 6 Stewart's STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays PLACE YOU ORDER NOW QUALITY BIRDS AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Old Fashioned Cascade, Vai Pack Sliced Bacon Lh 59c Ground Beef Pure, Ix?an ¿»1 3 Pounds »h LeUV Frankfurters i.b.29c Hume Cured lb IldlliS */2 Sugar or whole, Qt. Pt. Wesson Oil 69c 35c Snowdrift Shortn’g Holladay Margarine 3 LBS. 89c 6 Pounds 1.73 4 lbs. 89c mm 25 coupon in eash 15c coupon in each All Brands Canned Milk 1 can 13c case $6.29 Solid Finer brands Pack Light Meat Tuna Fish Cans 29C 3 cans S5C See Us For Locker Meats I I I These Prices effective Friday and Saturday only I STEWART'S GROCERY Daily Delivery in the City Phone 4407 Kellom’s The theme will be individual differ ences in the slow Ueamer and the HAMBURGER gifted child. A luncheon will be served. By Boots Chamuion STAND Mrs. Joe Wright formerly of De DETROIT—At an 8 p.m. ceremony troit, is now making her home with Delicious Hamburger Xz Monday, November 9, at the Idanha her son and daughter-in-law and Sandwiches S | Community church Miss Marla R. family, the Courtney Wrights in Mi S Vickers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ami, Fla. Her address ia 5801, S. W. Greaseless Doughnuts = Edison Vickers of Idanha, became the 20th, Miami, Florida. GOOD COFFEE S bride of David R. Lindley, son of Open daily 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. Guy Moore who underwent major = Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindley of Feath- surgery at Salem Memorial hospital Open Sundays I p.m. to 8 p.m. gg ers Fall-, Calif. Mill City, Oregon recently was released Friday ami re- l — The candlelight ceremony was per- turned to his home in Detroit. Mrs. ~ I formed by Rev. Elvin Fast of Salem, Dee Palmer was also released from =~. lefore an altar decorated with daisies, the hospital on that day. — I wild rose, asters and chrysanthemums. Little 2-year-old Frankie Moore, = The wedding music was furnished ~ , • y pianist Mrs. Ruth Skidmore. Eva ’ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, I of Detroit, who has been ill the past SS j I.ou New sang “Because of You.” : The bnde, given in marriage by her week, and under the doctor’s care is g i | fattier, wore a white ballerina frock, on the road to recovery. THURSDAY. FRIDAY The annual school carnival sponsor • w • a spi ig of stephanoti< in her hair. and. SATURDAY • Her maid of honor was Miss Mary ed by the entire student body of the o Detroit school, and held in the Gym ■ (io don of Idanha. Little Bonnie Vick- November 12. 13 and 14 ■i. was flower girl. James Wright of Friday evening, November 6 was a All Technicolor Show | success. Various carnival booths were ; Idanha was best man. AUDIE MURPHY, ■| Ushers were Gerald Vickers and set up by the 6, 7 and 8th grades and SUSAN CABOT in s, I" 1iI•• Taylol Candle- were lit by high school students. The bingo game GUNSMOKE was the center of attraction. The door ! M - Becky Stoll. Plus Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ann prize, a popup toaster was won by § AFRICAN THRILLS! l Vickers of Manzanita, stepmother of | Ronald Leming of Idanha. Lillian o ARMAND DENIS in I Mr. Vickers, and Mrs. H. Steinbrueck, ' Butler was elected as carnival queen i of Centralia, Wn., mother of Mrs. i by the student body. The carnival BELOW THE : Vickers. Following the ceremony a re- netted $200 which will be divided be iIception for members of the wedding tween the elementary and high school SAHARA :: party was held at the home of the to be used for class room activities. i bride’s ne.-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Kin CLUB MATINEE : Vickers. Assisting were Mrs. Berna- 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY I dine Stoll and Mrs. Floy Storey. JERRY’S CORNER MUR’S BIRTHDAY CAKE After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. for Howard Towell ________ I • clndlev will make their home in De She is good to look at of] troit. L. Vickers was in charge < Demands little. Easy to SUNDAY & MONDAY church decorations. Handle. She’s quiet, but John Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. November 15 and 16 Len Davis of Idanha was made an responds instantly day or LINDA DARNELL nonorary member of Belta Thi frat- i ROBERT MITSHUM night. She will always erity last Thursday. Johnie is attend- ! JACK PALANCE in be ready and willing— ing normal school at Monmouth. SECOND CHANCE ' The American Legion Auxiliary held ! WHO— In Technicolor their annual Armistice dinner, Nov. I Choose Your Dimensions— A 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 11th at the Detroit school. Proceeds j “FLAT” at 5:20 Sunday Sedan for only $895.00 will be used for Chritsmas treats. “3-D” at 7:30 Sunday and Teachers institute will be held at the | Jerry Both Shows Monday | Salem high school the 12th and 13th. ! n I Speakers will be Mrs. Dorothy Bab- Gene Teague Chevrolet ■ ington of Monadesto, Calif., and Dr. I TUESDAY and » ■ Karl Ernest of the Portland schools, I Stayton, Oregon WEDNESDAY and Dr. Mason McQuiston of the stäte 1 department of education of Salem. November 17 and 18 BARRY SULLIVAN, — VITTORIO GASSMAN, I POLLY BERGAN, in | DETROIT 7 / y J TURKEYS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1953 Order Deadline 3:00 P. M. Mill City, Oregon I I >4 I I ; I Salem Sand & Gravel Co. HEAVY HAULING Phone Stayton (Wright Truck Line) 2125 Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment EXCAVATION & CONSTRUCTION Contracting and Rental Ph. SALEM Day 3-9408 Nite 2-4400 CRYOFTHE HUNTED Swamp Drama! NEWS-PETE SMITH / Doors Open at 7:08 P. M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 &