The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 22, 1954, Page 4, Image 4

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♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE f Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter be- the Legion hall Wednesday night.
Pop s pre­
THURSDAY. APRIL 22. 1954
I came the parents of a baby boy, tent­ Dewey Flatman of Mom
atively named Phillip Noble, at the pared the dinner for them. The 40
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and
Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay­ & B’s main program this year has
Rosalie, spent Sunday boating on De-
ton Tuseday, April 20. This is their been child welfare in Marion county.
troit Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bibler (Ar-
Dolores Poole, daughter or Mr. and third child, and second son.
overnight
Dave Epps, of Sweet Home, former
Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto and lone Kuhlman) visited
J publisher of The Enterprise, was a Mrs. James Poole, was home for Sharon Gray met Mr. and Mrs. James Monday with her parents, the Lee
business visitor in Mill City Monday. Ea-ter from OCE at Monmouth.
Lundahl of Silverton in Salem Sun­ Kuhlmans who live near Gates. They
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L mphress and
Mrs. Russell King, is in a Portland
day, where they enjoyed dinner. The had been living in Santa Ana where he
hospital this week, where she is under family motored to Empire where they Vetetos and Sharon spent the after- was stationed with the US Marines,
spent the Easter weekend at the
observation.
■ noon at the Lundahl home and re- They drove, by way of Nevada, to St-
home of their son-in-law and daugh­
Maiies, Idaho, where they visited her
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
, turned to Mill City in the evening.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. David McIntyre.
The Mill City Christian church will grandparents, then to Seattle ar.J
Rogers were their son and wife, Mr.
Bob Mather of Salem stopped to
and Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Jr., of Albany. have breakfast coffee with friends ob?erve Northwest Christian College Bremeiton, Wash., where he was dis­
Lawn Sweepers
Garden Tools
The Dub Stewart and Charlie Stew­
day this Sunday, April 25. Josef Palat, charged from the service. They a’e
here Monday morning on his way to 1
Lawn Mowers
Garden Hose
a student of the college, will preach spending some time with his parents.
art families spent Easter Sunday in Bend.
at the morning worship service, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bibler of Salem.
Scio with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart,
Jim and Lester Poole, and Leo Poole
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGrandte
Sr., and Tommy.
of Monmouth, spent Sunday fishing I a special offering will be received for made a business trip into California
the
general
fund
of
the
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup spent in the Willamette slough. No fish weie ,
where they stopped to see Mr. and
Sunday at the home of their son and caught. Mrs. Leo Poole and baby spent j Callers at the Christian church par­ Mrs. Wm. Carlile and two children of
sonage
Sunday,
were
minister
and
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
the day with Mrs. Jim Poole here.
Bone Meal
Weed Killers
El Cerrito, former Mill City resi­
Walkup and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson Mrs. L. O. White of the Lebanon
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. F’race and and sons, John and Patrick, and Was Christian church, and Nancy Whitak­ dents. Mrs. Carlile has been seriously
Ammonium Sulphate
Insecticides
ill, a victim of multiple sclerosis.
daughters, Linda and Claudia spent Greene spent Easter at the home of er of Billings, Montana, a student at
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey called
Saturday night and Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman and fam- ( Northwest Christian college in Eu­
on
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Ferguson
gene.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. ily.
Mill City members were hosts to the at Pratum Easter Sunday. The Fer­
Alona Fay Daly, who is in nurse's,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye and fam­
training at the U of O medical school ily started out for an afternoon drive Marion County Voiture of the 40 & 8, guson's daughter and husband, Mr.
in Portland, spent a day’s vacation last Sunday and ended up by enjoying service organization of the American and Mrs. James Jensen, were also
there.
• Floor Sanders
with her mother, Mrs. Rose Daly.
the scenery all the way to Bend and Legion, for their monthly meeting at
I
Mrs. W. O. Hamrick of Parks Air­ back.
*~-
• Vigoro Spreader
force Base, California, is here at the
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mason spent ll
the
—
piesent time visiting her sister, Mr*. weekend in Lowell, Oregon with Mr. 1
Jack D. Colburn. While here she is and Mrs. Glen Blegen, former resi- I
• Paint Sprayers
working at Woods Store, giving Mrs. dents here. They went over Saturday |
Wood a well-earned rest from her and returned Sunday.
• Lawn Rollers
duties.
Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCarthy and i C. M. Cline Tuesday evening were
1 will be unable to do any mine locating until
daughters spent Easter Sunday in Eu­ Mr. and Mis. Fled Olin, Jr., of Klam- 1
We give S & H Green Stamps
gene visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo ath Falls. They also called briefly on 1
in the fall, because of other building work
Nicolai. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Potter.
Phone 2206
Mill City
Nicolai are sisters. They reported a
this summer
St. Catherine's Altar society met at
great deal of building in the Eugeen the home of Mrs. Lowell Stiffler Wed­
area.
, nesday. Plans were made for the
Thanks to all who wrote requesting to be
cooked food sale which is being held
shown mineral lands.
at the Hinz Coffee shop today.
Mrs. John Muir and children spent
Easter Sunday in Salem at the home I
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Iverson, where three family birthdays
were celebiated with the Easter din­
OREGON
MILL CITY.
ner.
Guests Easter Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kliewer were
Mrs. John Oveiman, mother of Mrs.
Kliewer, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kliewer,
parents of Mr. Kliewer, Art Hempeck
and Miss Helen Kliewer.
The Altar Society Baked Food Sale
I foot, regular $4.40 5 foot, regular $5.50
will be held Thursday, April 22 at
the former Hinz cafe in Mill City,
Coffee and sandwiches will be served
beginning at 10:30.
adv. 2t
Tickets for the Eugene Gleeman
6 foot, regular $6.6(1
concert can be purchased from the
Mill City Pharmacy, Mrs. Arlo Tuers
oo Mis. Mildred Allen. Proceeds will
be used for the Santiam Memorial
“At the Bottom of the Hill*’
Necessary for hundreds of jobs around the
hospital.
home and yard. Sturdily constructed of good
Easter Sunday dinner guests at the
Charles Kelly home were Mr. and Mrs.
grade ladder stock; well braced throughout.
Bob Hill and children, Bobby and
Each with handy bucket shelf.
Stewart, Mrs. W J. Robinson and
Mill City, Oregon
Byron Davis, Owner
Miss Leia Kelly, who was home from
Oregon State.
♦♦♦♦♦♦
Jenkins Hardware
Clean-up Fix-up
Yard Equipment & Supplies
FERTILIZERS
Rental Tools
Notice
Paul Smith
PAINT-UP
CLEAN-UP
Household Stepladders
Never
$4.29
$3.29
a Dull Moment
$5.29
MILL CITY TAVERN
Regular 1.95
Roller and Trav Set
Make your painting jobs better and
easier with this handy set.
No lap marks, no dripping.
April 23 and 21
Regular 4.25 4 in
Paint Brush
'or inside
n.' oistiKÍ:
Specials for Friday and Saturday
Good quality, pure bristle brush,
vulcanized in rubber.
An out­
standing value!
OYSEN
100% PURE PAINT
Lasting baauty and protection (or
•11 exterior walls. Unsurpassed in
quality.
Boyse
SUBURBAN WHITE
House
A DURABLE PAINT TH AT WILL GIVE
YOU PROTEC TION FOR MANY YEARS
(Can be tinted if you wish)
Baby Food“» 4 35 c
Shortening 3 '.t 79c
Cool Aid 6 pk»s- 25c
WASHDAY AIDS Í
PLAN YOUR GARDEN NOW!
We handle the famous Northrup-King Seeds
('lean-up—Paint-up—Fix-up
Make our city a better place in which to live
FIRE RESISTANT. WEATHERS GRAD­
UALLY. BEAUTIFULLY. Lasts for Years
Soap Detergents
Large Package
29c
Sta-Flo
LIQUID STARCH
25c
FOR MEALS IN A HtlRRY
Cockers
The Worlds Favorite Brand
CAJWAHON M/UC
Tomato Soup
Campbell's
2 for 25c
Sunshine Krispy
Kelly Lumber Sales
SOAP POWDERS
Large Package 29c
Quart Bottle
Boysen’s
Shake and Rustic
PUREX BLEACH
1-2 Gallon 29c
Crackers 1 lb 25c
Open Daily 8:00 A.M. t. 7:00 P.M.
Authorized Shopsmith Dealer
Eaat City Limit«. Highway w
Phone 6803
Telephone 2744
MILK
Swift’s PREM
12 ounce tin
TREE TEA
48 bags ....
49c
ASSORTED COOKIES,
__ _Nabiseo. 1 pound pkg
49c
49c
Closed Sunday, and Holiday«
HILL TOP MARKET
Mill City, Oregon.