The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MILL CITT ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1953
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Well, . . .
Says Sania
IT LOOKS AS IF THERE ARE PENTY OF FINE
Christinas Gifts
Gift Wrapping
HONEYCHILE
There's Praise
Ahead when
your turkey
inq's made
MUIR’S BIRTHDAY CAKE for
KID’S CLUB MATINEE—
2:00 P. M. SATURDAY
SUNDAY, MONDAY
December 20 and 21
STEWART GRANGER.
DEBORAH KEER, JEAN
SIMMONS and
CHARLES LAUGHTON in
YOUNG BESS
In Technicolor
Stuffin’Bread
TUESDAY
December 22
Merchants’ Show
Delicious! Real down-on-the*
YOU FOR ME
farm flavor! That's how your family and
Stuffin' Bread is a tasty loaf with
CHEYENNE DAYS
exactly the right combination of spices
No fuss! No ffivu!
Rodeo Featurette
PLUS
Cartoon Carnival
No guesswork!
Feature at 5:15 - 7:30 Sunday
You fust add melted butter ond water
“To Do Good Will
WEDNESDAY
ond, presto,., you're ready to stuff
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December 23
Merchants’ Show
your bird. Promise yourself praise!
FAST COMPANY'
Use Stuffin' Bread this year.
Bring to You Yet
More Good.”
One "Horse Laugh” after an­
other, with
MARJORIE MAIN and
HOWARD KEEL
PLUS
MUIR’S
Plus—Pathe News
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Jerry
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Stayton, Oregon
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Very funny comedy with
PETER LAWFORD
JANE GREER in
guests will describe your dressing.
JERRY’S CORNER .
Christmas Cards Toys
£
In Technicolr — Plus
JUDY CANOVA in
ond iea>oning>... baked right in.
YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE
Phone 2721
Mill City, Oregon
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THURSDAY. FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
THE PATHFINDER
FOR SALE—Boys large bike, recon­
ditioned and newly painted. Home
evenings.—Mrs. Ingle Johnson,
Mill City,51p
Hilltop General Store
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December 17, 18 and 19
GEORGE MONTGOMERY in
Savory!
With each $5 cash purchase we will give you a free
ticket good at the Mill City Theatre, Dec. 22 and 23
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup motored
to Albany Sunday, where they spent
the day visiting friends.
Too Late To Classify
To choose from right here in Mill City and especially at
HILLTOP GENERAL STORE.
I see where one can purchase gifts for everyone in the
family, and there is no parking problem either.
If you want something in the sporting goods line for Dad
or Son, you can find it here. We also have splendid
gifts for the home. TRY AT HOME FIRST.
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*rds and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kayler, V oung People Invited
all of Molalla were weekend guests
at the Burrel Cole home. Mrs. Cole To Go Caroling Monday
and Mr. Everton are brother and
Young people of the community are
sister. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Everton invited to go caroling Monday even­
and Mr. and Mrs. Cole drove to Eu­
gene to visit realtives which they ing, December 21, gathering at the
First Christian church in time to
had not seen for 30 years.
Tuesday evening at a meeting of leave at 7:30. After the caroling
the 4H Forestry group an election , there will be refreshments provided
of officers was held. Kirk Nygard was by ladies of the Mill City churches.
Youth sponsors are requested to ac­
elected president; Walter Thomas Jr.,
vice president Darlene Joaquin, secre­ company the youth groups from the
tary-treasurer and Roberta Chance, respective churches.
yell leader. Mrs. Edward Chance is
leader of the group.
Mn. Albert Millsap
Preparations for the Christmas
holidays are in full swing in Gates,
everybody busy Christmas shopping
and planning for the homecoming of
relatives. (That makes poor pickin’s
for us unfortunte correspondents—
nothing doing.)
The annual Christmas program to
be presented by students of the junior­
senior high and Gates grade school
will be held in the gym Wednesday
evening, at 7:30, December 23. Dar­
rell Crossler, of the high school facul­
ty and Mrs. Richard Parker, teacher
| of the sixth grade are co-chairmen in
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charge of the program, at which the
I theme will be “Living Christmas
A] i Cards.” The public is invited.
The Gates Womans club will hold
their annual Christmas party and
| gift exchange, Thursday evening, De­
cember 17. Mrs. Orville Nygaard,
I Mrs. George Clise and Mrs. Tim
| White will be hostess for the affair, j
Members will be notified by
where the party will be held.
Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Mrs. Glen Hen-
ness, Mrs. Edmund Davis and Mrs.
Velma Carey, members of the Fair­
view Cemetery association were host­
esses Saturday evening at a card
party, held in the recreation rooms
of the high school. A much smaller
group was in attendance than had
been hoped for but more than $35
was realized from the games and the
[ sale of refreshments. This sum will
I be applied to the expense incurred by
the survey of the cemetery and the
new addition recently purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Everton, of
Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rich-
PLUS
BAKERY
Cartoon Festival
Phone 2222 Mill City, Ore.
Doors Open at 7:08 P. M.
Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
"’e will have the finest produce available
for your Christmas enjoyment.
GOOD SELECTION OF NUTS. CANDIES
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AND FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS
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BACON Swift’s
Per Pound
Hams
Premium, sliced
Sugar Cured, 1-2 or whole
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Don’t Wait Until The
Last Minute to Order
.69
Per Pound
Jello
A11 flavors
1
4 for .33
Your Christmas
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Fruit Cocktail
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Pumpkin Hudson
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House
Pie Crust Mix
2 for 27c
Cranberry Sauce
Cream Style Corn
Cake Flour
*•»» ■-*, ach ? 45c
Betty Crocker
Ocean Spray
Regular 23c
Limit One Deal to Customer
TURKEY
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Order from us today!
Baby Beef
Premium Rib. Sirloin, T-Bone and
Round Steaks, while quantities last
Per pound
69c
Complete Selection of Grade A
Toms and Hens to choose from
Baby Beef
Premium — Arm Roast, Blade
Roast, Rump Roast. While Quan­
tities Last.
Per pound ...............
GROUND BEEF—Pure, Uan
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49c
3 pounds
39c■e,,crs 3 ? $1
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Duncan Hines. Betty Crocker, Pillsbury Swans lUn.
Cake MixesA|1
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FRYINC, CHICKENS
Choice Birds, per pound
All prices effective now until Christmas so shop now from our complete selec­
tion of nothing but the finest foods available to make that meal of meals a
real success.
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59c
STEWART S GROCERY
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone 4407
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Order Deadline 3:00 P. M.
MiB City, Oregon
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