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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1953)
GATES Mrs. £va Duffy Heads Rebekahs 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill and BEE-LINE SERVICE family, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bodeker Mrs. Albert Millsap and family, Shirley Budlong, Mrs. Frame, Axle, Wheel and Hub Aligning Two Locations Preparations are under way here Edna Jenkins and Howard Day spent 203 N. E. Grand About 50 members and visitors at to mark the traditional family gath Thanksgiving day in Mehama, the E. Powell Blvd. Cores from Lyons M & M Plant cut to order G resha m Portland tended the Wednesday evening meet erings Thanksgiving next Thursday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubin. $10 per cord ing of Santiam Rebekah Lodge at the Out of town relatives and guests IOOF Hall. Mrs. Antonia Thomas, will be at some of the homes while Ixjg ends over 17” for furnace wood, per cord $12 noble grand, conducted the business others plan to spend the holiday meeting when officers for the en with relatives in other towns. School To have something to do at noon the Ix>g ends for stove wood under 17” ,per cord JI 2 suing year were elected. Mrs. Eva will close Wednesday not to open pupils have been dancing in the audi JERRY’S CORNER Write CARL TONACK Duffy was elected noble grand; Mrs. again until Monday. Students at torium. Sometimes they dance before GENERAL DELIVERY LYONS. OREGON The best things in life Marie Stewart, vice grand, and Mrs. tending College will return home to school starts in the morning. Carmen Barnhardt, secretary; Mrs eat turkey and all the fixings with During the past week members of I Are free. Yes, even an the Junior class have been precticing FRESH ' Ada Plymale, treasurer. Appoint- their families. HOT HOT FRESH FRESH HOT ' ed officers will be named later. Among those from Gates attending their play which they expect to give ' Appraisal on your car. Mrs. Blanche Struckmeir was the Bowes-Shobert nuptials in Port on Dec. 16. They have been meeting I elected to membership and will be in- land Saturday afternoon were the evenings at the Fay Bolstad home. Bring it in and see i itiated into the order DecemLar 2, groom’s mother, Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs. Bolstad is helping them with j when the president of the Rebekah as- Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hirte, Mr. and their lines. The play is a lively wes- What it is worth, it | sembly pays her official visit to the Mrs. Harry Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. ern comddy, “Desperate Ambrose." I local lodge. Gordon Ward, Mr. and Mis. Walter Friday instead of having a student Is a good thing to know. Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, chairman I Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, body meeting a picture was shown for the recent Three Links dinner, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. on Alaska. Jerry announced that about 3125 was clear and Mrs. Dick Thomas. Dick Thom The GAA had a meeting Monday ed. as served as Mr. Bower’s best man. in the auditorium during activity per Gene Teague Chevrolet After the lodge meeting was closed , Mrs. Ceqilia M. Miller who had iod. Girls from each class tried out Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haynes, mem made her home in Gates with her for the rally squad. These girls were Stayton, Oregon bers of the order, honored on the oc daughter, Mrs. Velma Carey for some chosen: Frances Ward, freshman; casion of their Golden Wedding an time was found dead in her appart- Jackie Bickett, sophomore; Jo Ann We wish to thank our patrons on this niversary, and presented with a gift ment in Salem last week. Mrs. Mil Leach, junior and Regine Brewer, from the lodge. Mr A and Mrs. ler had been living in Salem tem senior. Thanksgiving Day for their patronage dur Gerald Heath, also observing their porarily while taking medical treat Golden Wedding anniversary, this ments. Funeral services were held BOWES-SCHOBERT VOWS ing the past year. We have enjoyed week were unable to be present, but a at 2 p. m., Sunday, November 22, at EXCHANGED AT PORTLAND GATES—Joseph S. Bowes, son of gift from the lodge was sent to them. the Mill City Christian church with SERVING YOU Miss Marjorie Pitchard, IOOF rep the Rev. Hugh Jull officiating. Bur Mrs. Martha Bowers was married November 21, to Miss resentative to the United Nation ial was in the Fairview cemetary un Saturday, We will be closed all day Thanksgiving Day Youth pilgrimage, showed colored der the direction of the Weddle Bulah Frances Schobert, daughter of pictures of her trip and told of funeral home, Mrs. Miller was born Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Scho the many interesting and education- in Sweden, August 6, 1875. Sur- bert, of Portland. Vows were ex al exeriences. viving are her daughter, Mrs. Velma changed at a two o’clock ceremony YOUR The refreshment table was ap- Carey, Gates; a sister, Mrs. Hulda held in the Burlingame Baptist church propriately decorated for the Anni- Annuls, Daily City, Calif.; a broth- in Portland. A reception was held S & H versary with a beautifully decorated er, Joseph Hama, Billings, Mont.; following the ceremony. After a week ’ s honey moon trip to Califor wedding cake and candles. Com five grandsons and six great grand- ; Green Stamp Store nia the couple will be at home in mittee in charge included Mrs. Julia children. Gates at the Bowes ranch on King’s S Bassett, Mrs. Gladys Lake, Mrs. Ma OUR Prairie. The groom has resided in bel Bruder and Mrs. Dan Jackson. O Mill City, Oregon Gates most of his life, attending Phone 2222 The Oddfellows lodge assisted in The Mill City Enterprise is anxious H EVERYDAY furnishing refreshments and pur- to have you phone or send in the news school there and is a graduate of HOT FRESH shasing the gifts. FRESH HOT FRESH HOT the Gates high school. from your home. Phone 2651. PRICES WILL SEE US FOR FIRE WOOD Thanks For Your Patronage HOT FRESH HOT FRESH HOT FRESH HOT Mill City Hi-Liles Ressler’s Grocery MUIR S BAKERY PLEASE YOU Why the big swing is to Ford ! More than a million buyers decided on Ford this year because Ford's ! >' "worth nutre when you buy it Phone 3206 Mill City On the Highway See us for all SHOE and BOOT REPAIR WORK Rubber Boot Retreads returns more of its worth when you sell it!" t SHOE DYEING Any color If it can be done, We can do it! Chuck's Shoe Shop East of the Bank Phone 1826 Mill City iiummüh THURSDAY. FRIDAY anr> SATURDAY November 26, 27 and 28 SEE IT—SEE IT AGAIN The Most Entertaining Picture of Our Time. JOHN WAYNE. MAUREEN O’HARA. BARRY FITZGERALD THE QUIET MAN ... . . , , they like it tn trallic! • They're swinging to Ford for good reason. Only Ford drives ... conventional, fuel-saving Overdrive or Fordo- in its field offers you a choice of V-8 or Six. with the matic, the only automatic in Ford's field with an auto , smooth, agile performance you need tor getting around matic intermediate gear for extra GO. You get the full in today's kind of traffic. You get a choice of three great visibility you want, too . . . the most in Ford's field. They like it for ride, A, ' 3 * for room, and for just Roth V-8and Six give vou hill flattening Gt I on "regular.” thanks to the Automatic Power Pilot. And Master-Guide power steering, available on all \ -B's. makes turning up to 75'1 easier yet retains the natural "feel” of steering on the straightaway. plain good looks! front end mad shock itfone is reduced up to BOS! Ford's wide seats accommodate six. while the trunk is a whole suit case bigger. And Ford’s good looks speak for themselves. IN TECHNICOLOR Continuous from 5:15 Thurs- _____ day ( Tha nksgi ving ) KIDS CLUB MATINEE— 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY By special request of the Kids Matinee Club we are running a Tarzan picture Sat. afternoon. MUR’S BIRTHDAY CAKE for Sara Jo Kelly. Michael War* riner, Marshall Warriner. Gary Bevier. Carolyn Sue Grable. Rickey Thompson. Sherry Ann o Shiner. SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY November 29. 30. itecember 1 GREGORY PECK and \l DREY HEPBURN IN ROMAN HOLIDAY Prize winners in the movie screen contest will be announc ed Tuesday night WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Conte in . . . See . . . I (tine Cheek . . . 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