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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1954)
8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1954 Life will be a lot happier for you At the last meeting of the Three 1 if you use the advice you have been Links club it was voted to make some giving your friends. improvements on the IOOF hall here. Kitchen Shower Held in Plans for a luncheon to be served at Mr. and Mr». Stiffler and Honor of Mrs. R. Wilson the Theta Rho convention which will JERRY’S CORNER . . . .1 GATES—Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. By Ytonne Dart be held here were also made. Mrs. Mi and Mrs. S. N. Schroeder and fam ily all of Salem, spent Sunday at the Floyd Völkel and Mrs. Dan Morrison Al Ward and Carol Jane Blazek Claude Biuder of Staton will be hos History says that were hostesses at a post-nuptial were king and queen for the Sweet tess at the next meeting of the club. Lowell Stiffler home here kitchen shower complimenting Mrs-! heart ball. Everyone had loads of Geo. Washington was L Postmaster Charles Kelly Clerk Robert Wilson, who was in Gates for fun. A man of truth Jefferson Lions beat the Mill City Dean Jackson, celebrated 10 years of the first time since her marriage. All through his life service in the Mill City office Monday Mrs. Wilson, formerly Miss Dirdie Timberwoives Tuesday evening by a afternoon. The actual date when Kelly Larson, is a former Gates girl and a score of 63-40. This is the second time And even in his youth took over was Februaiy 12, 1944. graduate of the Gates high school. Mill City has been defeated this sea Today the truth is The affair was held in the recreation son. The MUI City JVs won thetr We have some good Weekend caller at the Ed Cooke rooms of the high school Monday eve game by a large maigin. I home was Lyle Mason of Salem, who ning of last week. Mrs. Dan Mor Clean used cars that has been stationed with the U. S. rison and Mrs. Waiter Brisbin gave Will speak for Navy at San Diego, and was here to several musical numbers before the Boy Scouts Clean Up Themselves -ee his fiancee, Miss Donna Cooke, opening of many useful gifts. Re Womans Clubhouse Grounds You folks have asked for a big sale and here it is. i who was severly injured in an auto freshments were served by the hos Jerry Gates—Twenty-four boys, members Better hurry though these won’t last long. mobile accident while on a trip to tesses in the dining room at candle Gene Teague Chevrolet i Florida with her family in December. lit tables, centerd with pussy wil of the local Boy Scouts, troop 45, Daveno and matching club chair, light green cover Stayton, Oregon | lows and spring flowers. Those gathered at the grounds of the com Was $179.95. Now $ | 57,50 Visiting friends and relatives here hornoring Mrs. Wilson were Mes- munity clnb house, under the direction on a 21-<iay furlough is Delmer Skill, dames Laura Joquin, Clare Henn of the Gates Womans club, Wednes ings, who has been stationed with the ess, Walter Brisbin, Bariis^_jtyal, day evening of last week to clean up Daveno and club chair in teal green wool cover, a U. S. Army in Tennessee. He is a Burrel Cole, Philip Hess, Edmund cut and burn brush. The boys have steal at $197.50. Now $182.50 member of the 1952 graduating class Davis, Stanley Vail, David Barn- chosen this work as their regular of Mill City High, and is scheduled fol hardt, Charles Tucker, Colis Heath, community service project and it is over-seas duty in Japan upon his re Len Young, Oscar Osterhout, George reported plan to dig a trench 50 feet Davenport and club chair in Beige metalic cloth, turn to duty. Stafford, Richard Parker, George long for pipes leading to the pro has 1 inches of foam rubber. Could not be beat Arthurs, Velma Carey, Clarence Rush, posed location of the septic tank and THURSDAY, FRIDAY at $269.95, yours now for only $249.,') Hobbs, to dig the hole for the tank. After Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Timm and their Glbert Brosig, Raymond and SATURDAY son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Jesse Haywood, Kenneth Martig, W. a very busy afternoon the boys built a bonfire and had a picnic dinner on February 18, 19 and 20 Mrs. Floyd Blackburn, of Gates, mo R. Hutcheson, Glenn Gordon, Merle the grounds. This building, when Sea Foam Ash Bedroom set, bookcase head board, JOHN KODIAK, tored to Lakeview Wednesday of la-t Devine, Percy Mulligan, Albert Mill completed will be open to the Scouts two large .night stands, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser. Sending gifts were W. S. ROBERT STACK in week to visit at the home of the sap. at any time for meetings and social Timm's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Hudson, William Hirte, Howard Far- affairs. Ladies of the club deeply Was $219.95. Now $199.50 CONQUEST OF and Mrs. Kenneth Weathers. On the men, Ned Richards, Edwin Salme, appreciate the effort to help on the way home they stopped at the home Gordon Ward, Gwen Schaer, Robert 1 only Gibson Refrigerator, left, 11 cubic feet, was COCHISE of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slater and family Levon, Frankie Johnson, Martha part of the boys and their leader, Dar rel Crossler. $389.95. Now going at $339.95 In Color—Plus—Color at Bend. They returned to Mill City Bowes, Donald Bates, Don Miley, Ed Sunday. The weather was nice most | ward Chance, Bob Bonitz and Miss BILLY DANIELS. AUDREY 1 only Gibson Double oven range, was $319.95 of the time they were away but when Lorena Devine. HAS A HARD JOB TOTTER. DICK HAYMES, in near Suttle Lake on the return trip | Many a wife tries to hide her hus Now only $299.50 CRUISIN DOWN they were forced to put on their Some folks make a specialty of band’s faults—and some have to work getting into trouble. chains. overtime to do the job. ___ THE RIVER Zenith 10 Tube Console Mahogany, was $314.95 Monday evening the regular meet HILLTOP KIDS MATINEE Now only $299.50 ing of the Auxiliary Unit of American 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY Legion Post No. 159 was held at the Zenith 7 tube combination console was $199.95 Red Skelton in HALF A HERO legion hall with President Joan Cauble presiding. Plans were made for the Now only $187.50 SUNDAY, MONDAY Amercan Legion birthday party on March 27. Dolores Stewart was ap-1 February 21, 22 Zenith table model combination was $109.95 pointed publicity chairman. Discus NEW SPRING Now only $99.50 sion was held concerning the Poppy- RICHARD WIDMARK Poster contest. At the close of the KARL MALDEN in FRUIT OF THE LOOM meeting, refreshments were served by 8 $10.00 off on any Virtue chrome dinette set. TAKE THE HIGH the hostess, Joan Cauble, and Nell Stahlman. GROUND! A pot luck dinner was held Sun slay in honor of Mrs. Frank Hunter at her home, celebrating her birthday anniversary. It was also in the form of a family reunion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter and son, Mike, and daughter, Patsy. Mill City Hi-Liies February Clearance SALE iuumuh Just Arrived Prints These are just a few buys. See us for your furni ture needs, we w ill save you money. JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF LUGGAGE LICENSED Per Yard 49c GARBAGE SERVICE New Patterns in EMBOSSED COTTONS 31.50 per month and up Also serving Gates. Lyons. Idanha and Detroit McCarthy Furniture MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN 79c In Color TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 98c PUFFED NYLON Suitable for shorts, blouses and dresses $1.59 a -vard February 23, 24 GLENN FORD DIANA LYNN- PATRICIA MEDINA in PLUNDER OF THE SUN —Aztec Treasure!— Basketball Highlights ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP S. W. Broadway, Mill City Phone 2213 Doors Open at 7 :00 P. M. Complete show can be seen aay time up to 8:30 By Shopping Regularly at Stewart' February 19 and 20 Specials for Friday and Saturday Vienna Sausage^1“""4 a 49c Deviled Meat 6for 35c *4 size Finer Brand, Fancy Solid Pack White Meat Tuna Fish Margarine Regular 39c Tomato Juice Hum » Brand 16 oz tin, reg 29c 9 fOr 49(> ** ixri "fl 4 lbs 89c Holiday Canned Milk Potatoes 33c Tall Tin 13c - 6.25 89c '»0 pound. No 2s Nabisco Oreo Cream Sandwich COOkÌCS ' 2 \ oz pkg 39c Mountain States Power Pure and lx»an zitfc Hamburger 311» $1 STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays STEWART'S GROCERY Order Deadline 3:00 P. M. Mill City, Oregon SCecÙucify . . , STILL YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN!