The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 18, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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i at her home Saturday afternoon, Jo Rambo, Karen Means, Sarah and
! March 13, to members of the Gates 5u-an Kelly, Johnny Kelly, Teiry
Too Late To Classify
Meander Inn Girls Team
Birthday club. The hostess served lansen, Patrick Kelly, and Stephen
■ luncheon at 1 o’clock. Following the and Allen Todd.
1" OR SALE—Grass and grain hay Takes Gaine from Davies
Mrs. Don Nelson (Vera Hathaway)
i luncheon hour euchre was at nlay at
The Woman's shuffleboard team ot
40c and 70c per bale. Baled with
Mrs. Albert Millsap
High sco! e Was held and Shelley are visiting at the Lester
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several
tables,
Our Picture Contest
salt. Etzel Brothers, Rt. 1, Box 234, Davies Tavern, Stayton, played a
A number of streets north of the bv Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt. second by Hathaway home. The Nelsons live in
Stayton. Phone 14F71 or 16F84. 12 I close game with the Meander Inn 1 highway were graded and _ graveled ________
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Closes March 31
Mrs. Mary
Champ
of Salem. Mrs. Ed- Klamath, California.
i team here Tuesday evening. A large
Visiting at the home of Mrs. J. F.
"WORK WANTED—Painting, interior | crowd was present to see this close this week, al?o Oak street and the niund Davis received consolation prize
or exterior, also concrete work, |1.75 game, which Meander won by one ' county road south of the highway. and visitors prize was presented Mis. Potter this week has been Mrs. Norris
1 The county road, leading fiom the i Velma Carey. Others present were Millard of Baker, an old-time school
per hour or bv contract. All work point, the score being 147 to 148.
business center to the Santiam bridge M rs. Frankie Johnson, Mrs. Elmer chum of Mrs. Potter s when they
guaranteed. K. W. Kunt. Phone
The Cedars Tavern woman’s team will be oiled. A gravel walk was grad­
| Stewart, Mis. Robett Levon, Mrs. lived at Stayton years ago. Mrs. Mil­
2808, Mill City.
12p i from Detroit will play a return game
ed from the post office west to Jerry’s Gwen Schaer, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. lard is a retired school teacher. Also
.FOR SALE—Simmons Hide-A-Bed. i at Meander Inn sometime in the Tavern.
' Floyd Barrett. Mrs. Arnold Syverson, enjoying the reunion have been Mr.
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Just like new. Cost.$.HMI Sell for , near future.
Mayor and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson i Mrs. Oscar Osteihout, Mrs. Mabie and Mrs. Alva Smith of Estacada,
less and on terms too.—Call at The
-pent the weekend in Central Oiegon. ¡Knutson and a guest, Mr.-. \ elma who also attended school in Stayton
Enterpiise office or phone 905. tf
at that time.
Returning to Mill City following a Central Oregon was their home for a Carey.
Mrs. Jesse Haywood entertained
three weeks’ visit in San Francisco number of years.
were Mrs. Ernest Graham and Mis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughs, of members of the Lucky 12 Pinochle
Louis Slaton. Mrs. Graham was the Portland have purchased the McCarty club at luncheon Thursday afternoon GATES JUNIOR SENIOR PLAY
guest of her daughter, Miss Erma property in Linn County, about a mile at her home. Pinochle was played fol­ TO BE GIVEN HERE M \RCH 25
The Gates Junior-Senior class play,
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Graham, and Mrs. Slaton spent the east of Gates. They plan to use the lowing the luncheon hour. Mrs. Iiene
The
Pennington Case, will be given at
Podiabsky
held
high
score
at
the
husband
while
he
was
time with her
place for a summer home before mov­
the Mill City Theatre, March 25 at 8
in port.
ing here in a couple of years. They elose of the afternoon’s play, Mrs. p. m.
—Hours—
| THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Haywood
took
pinochle
prize
and
Mrs.
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are planting an orchard and improv­
The play is being directed by Mr.
Weekdays 11 to 7:30
ing the grounds. Mrs. Hughes is a niece Ruth Keer was low. Others present Reynolds, who directed last year’s
and SATURDAY
were Mis. George Clise, Mrs. Bea '
Sundays 11 to 8:30
of Mrs. C. D. Johnson.
JERRY’S CORNER .
Graunke, Mrs. Anna Lee, Mrs. Eva production, which w*as acclaimed a
Sunday
guests
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
great
success.
March 18. 1» 20
Agee, Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Mrs. Frank
C. D. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
Blazek, Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, Mrs.
Sherman Johnson, of Lebanon.
Elma Stewart and a guest, Mrs.
JOHN WAYNE in
Mr. and Mis. Burrel Cole are in
Girl: “Where is your old- I Klamath, California, visiting at the Kenneth Martig.
The Junior-Senior classes of the |
I home of their son and family, Mr. and Gates high school will present a com­
fashioned chilvary?
MOG AM BO
( Mrs. Darrel Cole and three children. edy mystery play, “The Pennington j
Mrs. Cecil Haun, who was called
Boy: “I traded it in at
Case,” at the Mill City theatre, Thurs- ,
Nebraska by the illness of her day evening, March 25. The students i
Gene Teagues used car | to
father, returned to Gates Wednes­
have been working hard under the di­
HILLTOP KIDS MATINEE
lot for this later
day evening of this week. Mrs. Haun rection of Dale Reynolds and those at-!
2:00 P. M. SATURDAY
also visited in Highwood, Illinois with I tending can be assured of an evening
model car.”
I her daughter, Mrs. Wilmer Crites, be­ of good entei tainment.
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SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
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fore returning home. Pvt. Crites was
Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier left Tues­
at
Camp
Hale,
Colorado
at
the
time
Jerry
SUNDAY, MONDAY
day of last week for Victoria, B. C.,
l of Mrs. Haun’s visit.
CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY
she received news of the critical
Gene Teague Chevrolet | Mrs. Martha Bowes was taken to when
illness of her mother, who is hospital-
March 21 22
, the Salem Memorial hospital Monday I ¡xed ¡n that cjty
—Serving Your Favorite Cocktails—
Stayton, Oregon
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of last week, where she submitted to
minor surgery. It was hoped she LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS
would not be hospitalized longer than REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
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MARILYN MONROE in
' a week.
I The Mill City Legion auxiliary held
Saturday visitor at the home of Mr. ' their regular monthly meeting with
GENTLEMEN
and Mrs. Glen Henness was Mrs. ( President Joan Cauble presiding. It
Major Baughn, from Ephrata, Wash-1 was planned to send an Easter box to
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BLONDES
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ington. Mr. anil Mrs. Baughn were a local veteran, who is in the Vets
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former residents of Detroit.
’ hospital in Roseburg. Gifts should be
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel ac- i turned in to Joan Cauble or Marie
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart a week before Easter.
TUESDAY
Parker, attended the NCAA basket-
An afghan is being knitted for an 1
ball playoff in Corvallis Saturday ophanage in Korea, with 85 squares
A FRIENDLY STORE
WEDNESDAY
night.
for the afghan turned in at the meet­
THAT GIVES—
An interesting event at the Gates ing. Margie Ragsdale turned in 42.
March 23-24
grade school was held Wednesday af- . squares for the record. It will take 144
S 4 H GREEN STAMPS
GLENN FORI)
ternoon, March 10, when the sixth , squaies to complete the project, and
and seventh grade basketball teams anyone having old yarn to donate is
ANN SHERIDAN in
played each other, The sixth grade asked to phone 1484. Members not
Weekend Specials are
boys won 14 to 7.
APPOINTMENT
knitting on the afghan, were given
O. K.
Ross Klutke, son of Mr. and Mrs. ditty bags to make, and flower mater­
IN HONDURAS
HUGH and ALICE WALKUP, Props.
But when you trade Elmer Klutke had the misfortune to ial for flowers used by wheel chair
In Color
MILL CITY, ORE.
break his ankle Friday evening after patients in the annual wheel chair
with us,
he had reached home from school. I parade put on at the hospital.
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NEWS
You save every day—
Ross and his brother were running
It was voted to include Gates high
when Ross stepped on a stick which school in selecting the girl to attend
flew up and struck him on the ankle. Guls' state, held in Salem this year
ON THE HIGHWAY
..... taken
........ to ..
Dr.
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Ried
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in Mill City
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He was
and the schools of Mill Vll
City
and
Phone 32M
Doors Open at 7 <»H P. M.
who reduced the fracture. Ross will • Gates will be asked to join the poppy
Complete show can be seen an,
be in a cast in bed with the foot ele- poster contest in April. Prizes will be
MILL CITY
given.
time up to 8:30
vated for several days at least.
Mrs. Walter Brisbin was hostess,
A contest will be held between the
Legion and Auxiliary to see which
group can sell the most tickets for
Legion dance, with the
■ the
— coming
~...... nance,
oser.\ putting on a dinner.
10—THE MILL < ITY ENTERPRISE THl RSD1Y, M 1RCH IS. 1954
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SANTIAM CAFE
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School Supplies
Toys-Hobbies
Shop our bargain table
Crossler s
Grocery
10c to 89c
Everything for the Baby
MILL CITY VARIETY
It Pays To Shop At The
Red and White Store
■ SAVE¡
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
By Shopping
Regularly at
Stewart's
89c
Spry Shortening
Hunt’s Corn lr»1' 2
29c
Holliday Margarine 4 ,bs 89c
25c 3
Tuna Fish
19c 3 f°r 55c
Sweet Peas
Bonfire Brand
Light meat
Libby’s
303 size
Boned Chicken
Spaghetti
Swanson’s
5 oz tin
Franco-American
N«. 1 tin
Cheddar Cheese
Specials for Friday and Saturday
3 for $1.00
2 for 27c
lb 69c
MARCH 19 and 20
STORE HOURS—7:00 to 7:00 Except Sundays and Holidays
STEWART S GROCERY
Daily Delivery in the City
Phone 1107
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Order Deadline 3:00 I*. M
Mill City, Oregon
This week The Enterprise goes to
every home in the Canyon area, from
Mehama to Idanha. Hope you people
who ar* not regular subscribers to 1
this newspaper, will see fit to send in
32.50, which will pay your subscrip- I
tion for a whole year.
The rea .“on for this special coverage
is because of the vital issue of school I
consolidation. Three men. one from
each of the three districts involved,
have compiled the data which is on
page one of this »sue. This data,
founded entirely on facts dug out of
school recoids. should be of inteiestl
to every taxpayer of the districts. It ,
gives figures that prove conclusively ■
that a larger school unit can educate
children for less money per student, |
and at the same time give them a bet
ter educational background.
It is sincerely hoped that everyone
will read these facts and figures and
give them consideration. These men, I
who compiled the data were selected I
at a meeting of the three school |
boards held in January.
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Our regular customers know that our
prices are as low as any store in the North
Santiam Canyon.
They also know that by asking for and
saving "Penny Saver Stamps” they can
save an additional 2' < on all purchases.
The Penny Saver Plan is so simple—Just
save the stamps until your book is full then
spend it the same as cash. A full book of
"Penny Savers Stamps" is worth $3.00.
Come in soon and start your
“Penny Saver Book.”
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Surely looks good to see the logging I
trucks cruising down the highway [
again after the winter layoff on ac-1
count of snow.
Sunday callers at the P. F. W illough
bys were Mr. and Mrs. M W. Leo of
McM innville
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt mo,cd to
their new place of residence in River­
view Addition, this past weekend.
They purchased the R. Wells home.
The Wette* have moved into the Po-
drahsky rfuplcx on Douglas street.
There will be no school here Thurs­
day and Friday of this week due to
spring vacation. Some of the teachers
will attend the meeting of the Oregon
Education association in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Hill left Sunday
for a week’s visit in Los Angeles,
with relatives. While they are away,
Mr. and Mrs R. C Haseman of Idan­
ha are staying at the Hill home with
their two sons. Bobby and Stewart.
The fifth birthday anniversary of
Allen Todd was celebrated w th a
party at his home Saturda, afternoon
The young gue«ts enjoyed games, fa­
vors, and refreshments, after which
they were taken to the afternoon mat­
inee Attending the rarty were Laura
BETTER
GET
START
THEM
SAVING
FROM US
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY
From 9:00 A. M. until 5:0# P. M.
Your dollars buy more when you *hop at
Red & White Store
Phone 2671
Mill City. Oregon
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