The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 18, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    GATES
VVHITIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
—Serving; Your Favorite Cocktails—
NORTHRUP KlftC
GIANT FANTASY
5 in ocre»»!
4 radiant color*!
Bloom» 'til frost!
Santiam Farmers Co-op
Feeds
Seeds
Fertilizer
Machinery
Hardware
Petroleum Products
Grinding and Mixing
Custom Cleaning
Seed Marketing
Household Appliances
STAYTON, ORE.
Telephone 5024
W 1 It W *■
The famous SINGER* 99 Round
Bobbin Sew.ing Machine with these
latest improvements.
The Cub Scouts met for
their
By Mr». Albert Millsap
monthly pack meeting, Monday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance en- ning. February 15, at the high school,
■ tertained at their home Satuiday even- Mrs Edward Chance, leader. Follow­
I ing complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ing the meeting a Valentine party was
i seph Bowes. After an informal even­ held Mrs. Chance states that these
ing Mr. Bowes, a recent bridegroom meetings are open to the parents and
was “showered” with a number of friends who are interested in the
comical gifts. Refreshments
weie , work of the cubs.
served by the hostess, Mrs. CharfTe I Mrs W. A. Bolmeier, of Salem,
to, Mr. and Mrs. Bowe-. Mrs Martha spent the week end at the home of
Bowes, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mr. and her daughter, Mrs. Don Miley, while
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mis. (¡wen Mr. Miley was in Portland on busi-
Schaer, Mrs. Frankie Johnson, and nets.
Mrs. Della Dike, of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cann left
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and
Tuesday evening for Berkley, Cali-
M rs. Velma Caiey received a lovely , fotnia to visit their son-in-law
and
valentine—a new grandson—-born to daughter, Mr. i
and Mrs. John Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey, of Stay­ Peetz.
ton. Sunday morning, February 14, at !
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, ac
Salem General hospital. The “valen-’
> companied by their granddaughter,
tine” tipped the scale at 7 pounds, 12
i Mrs Robert Wilson, left Tuesday for
ounces. Big brother Jon, 3, is eageily
. Roseburg, the Brisbina to visit at the
waiting to welcome the new comer.
I home of his sister, while Mrs. Wilson
The "Little Acorns,” 4H Forestry
‘ visited her father until Saturday when
class, under the leadership of Mrs.
I she planed to return to her home in
Edward Chance met at her home
I Klamath, California.
Thursday afternoon, February 11.!
Spending the week end in Gres­
The program for the remaining season ’
ham were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleet­
was drafted. Officers for the class are
wood. guests at the home of their
president, Kirk Nygaard; vice presi­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
dent, Walter Thomas Jr.; secretary,
Ben Breisell and two sons.
Darlene Joaquin;
reporter,
Otis
The cooked forrd sale held in Mill
Chance; yell leader, Roberta Chance.
City by the Fairview Cemetery As­
Other members are Ellen Chance, Col-1
sociation netted $97. The committee
leen Edison and Ronney Evans. The .
ill charge reports that more could have
group meets Thursday afternoon of been made if more pies and cakes
each week. The next meeting will be
had been donated. They were sold
held at the Harry Evans home and
out by early afternoon. The money
a weiner roast will be the main at­
earned will be used to defray expenses
traction.
incurred by improvements of the cem­
A reception sponsored by the Gates etery.
Womans club will be held in the rec­
reation rooms of the high . school. Sat
-, ­ I
—
,
«W BVVp
When
you
stop to think, don't
urday evening, Feb. 20.
2" honoring Mr. foiKet to _tart amjn
hi and Mrs. Joseph Bowes, the most re­
cently married couple in the commun­
ity, and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hen-
ness, who have been mairied the long­
est, 60 years, Jan. 24. All friends
and neighbors of the two couples are
invited to attend.
The net regular meeting of the
Gates Womans club will be held Tues­
day evening, Feb. IS, at the home of
Mrs. Albert Millsan. Mrs. Edmund
Davis, Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mi,s,
Hinged Presser Foot
John W. Reid, M. D
Back Tack Stitch
Lightweight Carrying Case
Physician & Surgeon
SJO9S0
And it will make wonderful decora­
tive stitches without attachment*.
Mill City
10« DOWN PAYMENT • EASY TERMS • LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
I
BEE-LINE SERVICE
Frame, Asle, Wheel and Hub Aligning
Two Locations
E. Powell Blvd.
203 N. E. (¡rand
Gresham
Portland
• TradR Mark of THE SINGER MEO. CO.
SINGER SEWING CENTER
Li.led in now telrphont Hook tnlp «ndtr SINCM saw INO MACHINS CO.
130 N. Commercial
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Sunshine Honey Grahams
1 pound box
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SALEM. OREGON
WOOD’S STORE
General Ury Goods
NOTIONS
IJNGERIE
READ V-TO- WEAR
HOSIERY
l.rZIERS COSMETICS
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
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Quality Meats and Groceries
6* « ounce box
Red and White Lunch Meat
12 ounce can
43c
Red and White Vienna Sausage
4 ounce can
19c
Red and White Sour Cherries
Marion Brand. Pitted 303 size can
23c
Country Fresh Eggs
Grade A per dozen
59c
You can save on your grocery bill every dav by
SHOPPING RED & WHITE
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY
From 9:00 A. M. until 5:00 P, M.
Your dollars buy more w hen you shop at
Red & White Store
Mill City, Oregon
Phone 2671
Someone told him you could hear the
sounds of the sea by listening to the
shell. And he believes it. His youthful
imagination and impressionable mind
work along with the sound waves of the
shell to recall quite vividly the rolling
of the wavii Jn.i the pounding of the surf.
The alert mind of youth is always susceptible to suggestion and
experimentation. That is why education is begun so early in life when
new ideas are grasped more readily by eager minds. This is the time
of life when character and personality are molded.
Why then do we hesitate so often to grasp this opportunity? Why
do we let Sunday after Sunday roll by without bringing our children
to the services of the Church? Here the most wonderful ideas and
plans for living are passed on to receptive young minds. Not idle
notions, but thoughts of love, understanding, and brotherhood are
implanted.
Enable your child and encourage the children
of others to receive these priceless benefits.
It will mean much to them now . . . even
more later.
DR. VICTOR .1. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2271
Stayton, Ore.
FOOD LOCKERS
FROZEN FOODS
THE CHURCH FOR .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Th. Church i. Ih. ,tMI„| -
lor on earth for ih. buildina of
ch®'',c'»r onJ good cniwn.hip h
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4KI
Opposite
Claude lewis’ Service Station
Without a .iron. Church,
wr"^OC’’Th"Or c”,1,'a"on con
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Forh|iJ<M"i’U"'.'r 'ln<1 n<”‘on «>
For th. .ok. of th. Church lt»U
*h,ch n..l. h.. moral and ma
t.nal .upporf
P|an ,o
S'bi da.^ulo'lr
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MIKE S Septic Service
“CALENAD”
Septic Tank* and Sowers Cleaned
Phone H A I.EM J
COLLECT
107» Elm St.. W. Salem
COUPON DAYS
FEBRUARY 10-20
D.y
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
W.dn.d>
Wadn»d’y
I
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Thuridir
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Skturd.y
OREGON
M ire. Va
This Series of Ads Is Sponsored by the Following Firma in Interest of All Churrhen
DR. MARK
HAMMERICKSEN
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
i Has moved hi. Mill City office to
| Staytan in the Post Office Bldg..
2nd Floor, in the
Dr. Victor J. Myers office«
I
Thursday« 1 p.m. te 6 p.m.
MUIR’S BAKERY
Mill City. Oregon
ADAS NEEDLE SHOP
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
S.W. Broadway,Phone 2243, Mill City
HOME OFFICE:
313 W. FIRST. ALBANY
BRING IN YOUR CALENDAR
CALENAD COUPON NOW!
ornnnnnnnDnDDnnnnnnDDnnnann
Se Sute TVitA.
FREE—Matinee Tickets
Theatre tickets for the Saturday matinee will be
given FREE with any purchase at our store. Gpf
them for all your children.
WlWy
**A<í
ANY
Moon
KELLOM’S GROCERY
“Your Personal Service Store
Mill City, Oregon
HIRTE’S FOOD IXX’KERS
Phone 7213
Mill City. Oregon
RED & WHITE STORE
Mill City, Oregon
FOR TOUR
Hilltop General Store
M’l! Ci*y. Oregon
B»ok
Chapter Varta.
I.aiah
Matthew
Luka
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lamas
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^«valation
Modern Fune ml Servtee
STAYTON
Attractive!
Useful!
Durable!
The Item - Of - The - Month fot
February will be a welcome
addition to your home. You,
as a Marshall-Well* Calenad
Calendar owner will find ad­
ditional saving* on this house­
hold item when you bring in
your Calenad Calendar Cou­
pon. Take advantage of this
SPECIAL raving during the*«
10 BIG days'
Phone 2721
29c
16c
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
Dial Tension
Phone 3-3512
Lincoln Henness will be assisting hos-
i tessc -.
TELEVISION OR RADIO
3207
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Steaks
Sea Foods
CHIT K’S FINE FOODS
Modern Cal U-,
3JV3 MNVH
Mill City, Oregon
GATES GENERAL STORE
Gates, Oregon
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Building Material
Mill City, Oregon
IDANHA SUPER SERVICE
Don Lloyd
Idanha. Oregon
WRIGHT TRUCK LINES
Ship The Wright Way
Stayton. Oregon
DR REYNOLDS ( LINK
P»-rct'il‘'r’-t.N3U»‘op?th
1! ! 1 Ccr.t.'r St cet
S’nkm, Oregon'