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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1954)
S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH! RSI)\Y. JUNE IT, 19»I Announcement! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter announce that they have no interest in any service I DETROIT * •’hen P vou R I need N T I N G Auto Repair Work By Boots C hampion Telephone 2651 A miscellaneous nuptial shower was honoring MILL CITY ENTERPRISE held Tuesday afternoon, M.ss Eva Lou New, at the home of I ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mrs. Athol Savage in Idanha. Host-I esses were Miss Edna Golden and Miss Mary Gordon. Attending were the honored guest, Eva Lou New, SEI*TIC TANKS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Judy Hasenian, Veina Warthen, Jud/ Cummins, Marlene Shepard, Neomia CLEAN F.l) Reedze, Phyll.s K.tchum. Lilli*» Butler, Bernie, e Meals, Myrna Sears, Anita Sears, Sally New, Joyce Wat I kins, Erlene Smedley, Nickie Ckster BILLGUIER, Proprietor and Charroayne Lichlyter. Refresh Reasonable Rates ments were served. Satisfaction Guaranteed Friday evening, June 11, Miss New was honored with a nuptial shower at the home of Mrs. A. R. Snyder of If in need of office forms see us—Enterprise Office Idanha. Co-hostess was Mrs. Cail Schaffer. Setting the stage for room decorations wasa yellow paper cov ered umbrella placed in the center of the room, with small yellow and white baby tibbon attached to the ribs of the umbrella eto etfeit the semblance of rain. Ribbon streamers were at tached to the umbielia and guests present were requested to write theii favorite recipes and attach to the streamers. 1’he lucky guest was awarded a prize. Underneath the umbrella on a cof fee table Was a beautiful three-tiered wedding Ake adorned with a bride | and groom. Dainty chicken sandwich- [ One of 4 exciting ' es, jello salad, tea, and coffee were 1 served. Entertainment foi the evening was provided by the playing of contest games. Those winning the prizes were Mmes, Chet Cole, Roselle Vickers, H. H. Storey, Janies Gordon, \ ernon Hallford, and Robert Young. Those attending weie tne honored I. G. A. FLOUR i guest, Miss Eva Lou New, the bride’s POUNDS mother, Mrs. Flank New, the groom’s Complete this statement in 25 words or less "I like these IGA Brands best i mother, Mrs. Erima Ingram of Eu- geen, the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Milo Briles, of Lebanon, and Mmes. I. G. A MILK because Cecil Biiles, I.loyd Ketchum, Gordon I Skidmore, H. H. Storey and daughter, TALL CANS I Darlyne, G. T. Pittam, Warren Stoll, John Rone, Wilbur Schmidt, Roselle If your entry is attached to any six IGA labels, a bonus of $100 00 will Vickers, Chester Cole, Vernon Hall- be added to each of the four Nash Ramblers and the Florida homesite. fold, Quincy Smith, Joe Spodola, John As many entries can be submitted as desired. Faulhaber, James McKinny, Fred Storey, James Gordon, L. C. Davis, CONTEST RULES Rol.-eit Young, Vern Morgan, Scott ness? sincerity, ’nteresf, originality and Us« this entry blank or beck of any Young, of Marion Forks, Gudne Ges- neatness. IGA label. Print your neme and address ton, Braxton Fouts, Miss Sally New, IGA Xtra Whipped These rule» are binding on all entrants, clearly. the hostess and co-hostess Mmes. A. and the decision of the judges will be All entries must be the original work final. Duplicate prizes will be awarded R. Snyder and Carl Schaffer. of the contestants and must be deposited in case of ties. This contest is subject to in person in tlte boa provided at your The bride-elect Miss Eva Lou New Federal and Local Laws. Names and Iccal IGA Store. and the groom Ersel Ingrain, of De- addresses of all winners will be furnished Everyone 18 years or over on January I troit will be united in marriage Sat after August 1st on request. I, 1954 who is a resident of continental All entries become the property of urday afternoon at 2:30 June 26 at United States or Cenade may enter ez- IGA and none will bo returned capt members and employees of ‘GA Quart the Idanha Community church. Rev. I All entries must be deposited by IGA and their families. W ilbui Schmidt, pastor of the church Store closing time Entries will be judged by an impartial will officiate. WEDNESDAY. JUNE JO. 1954 board of judges on the basis of apt- The bride is the daughter of Mr J ____ Add'»«« and Mrs. Frank New of Idanha, The Suu__ groom is the son of Mrs. Irima Ing- j | ram of Eugene. Miss New and Mr. Ingram are graduates of the Detroit Ripe & Ragged I school. A reception will be held after for the wedding. The couple will reside size can • ) in Detroit. I Mr. and Mrs. Art Clester of De-1 troit are leceiving felicitations on the | birth of a son, 6 pounds 3 ounces, born June !• at Santiaih Memorial hospital at Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcum and daughter, Cheryl of Poitland were weekend visitors at the Ann Stevens home. Mrs. Marcum is a daughter of Mrs. Stevens. . Donna Rae Stevens, daughter of ; Mrs. Stevens left here Saturday for U s Mo. 1 Size A WHITE lhe Dalles, for a summer visit with her father, D. R. Stevens. She will spend the latter part of the summer with relatives in Poitland. A movie “cheaper by the dozen” JUMBO HEADS featuring Clifton Webb. Jeanne Crane and Myrna Loy, will be shown Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. June 17 at the Detroit school cafeteria. The show is sponsored by the FOE auxil- | iary. Cand yand pop corn will be sold.1 Visiting at the home of Mr. and | Pillsbury—Choc., Yellow, White, Spice Nabisco Snow Flake Lb. Box Mrs. Len Davis on Sunday were Dr. Grant Skinner, and daughter, Mrs. | Beahl, and children, Cary and Johnny I of Bend. Dr. Skinner and family were enroute home from Portland, where [ they motored to take little Johnny home from the hospital. Johnny has been under treatment i I in a Portland hospital for the past' Small, Tender Livers two months suffering from severe I burns to the head, face and body,1 Per Pound ................ ; when his little brother, Cary, sprink-1 led him with a can of drano, apparent- j | ly thinking it was talcum powder. This should serve as a warning. I 1 Where there are small children, harm- | ful articles should be placed out of I i reach. U.S. Good Mrs. Gale Fagan left here Saturday ' Nebergall’s all meat evening for Spokane, Washington, for Per Pound 1 Pound (’ello Packages a week's visit with her sister there. I They will be joined by another sister I and her family, who are motoring to i Spokane from Kansas City. The North Santiam Chamber Commerce was host at a picnic I the Grange convention Sunday at the Lake Shore Forest service camp at Detroit. Rain, rain, rain. Do you know how So Good for Sunday Dinner much rainfall we have had in the U.S. Good, Well Trimmed Per Pound • /•H Detroit area in June to date, Tuesday Per Pound ...................... morning. 7:30. Mrs. Mabel Parker, who takes the weather pulse for the Portland weather bureau said we have had 3.39 inches. Mrs. Parker reports that every morning at 7:30 for the part 18 day» there has ben some mens urable water, She also reports that to date we have the an.e amount of rainfall a« we did in the 30 days of May, and it's still raining as you well know, Mig ht a» well enjoy it as we probably havi 3 long dry summer ahead Welding and Auto Parts Silver Saddle Garage Prompt service in the Canyon when you call us station but the Silver Saddle Service Station at the present time On old highway Phone 903 MILL CITY, OREGON Aik for Phone 6284 Silver Saddle Service Station Phone 903 Mill City, Oregon Stayton BARGAIN STAmpEDt) ©OR] « Choi« Homes de in St Petersburg'sAZALEAVILLE 10 79c 10c each Salad Dressing Q PEACHES 1.00 SHORTENING »• g- a s"» 3 lbc«" 7 3c OLIVES I G NoTecaciRipe 5 cans for 1.00 2'/z FASTACTION tQNG LASTING a a>mplehFiKTlU2^ GOLDEN HARVEST lite Ideal Lawn and Garden \utrient Rudder Especially made for lawn and garden use, PSC s Golden Harvest fertilizer contains organic material designed to give a quick source of nitrogen as well as a long lasting organic form of nitrogen. Guaranteed Chemical Analytia 6% NITROGEN 10% PHOSPHORIC ACID 4% POTASH Golden Harvest provides your grass and plants a complete fertilizer to maintain productiveness and to prevent robbing the soil of the three mapr ele ments essential to growth. Lawns and gardens draw heavily on the soil for plant food—even more heavily than do commercial crops They should be fed a little at a time . . . but often. Maintain luxuriant growth throughout the year with GOLDEN HARVEST Available in 25 lb, 50 lb., and 100 lb bags SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP Telephone 5021 STAYTON, OREGON Freda Grinding and Mixing Machinery Seed» Custom Cleaning Hardware Seed Marketing Petroleum Products Fertiliser Potatoes Fresh Lettuce 2 Heads 19c CAKE MIX í 29c CRACKERS 25c BABY BEEF LIVER 39c Skinless Franks T-Bone Steaks 75c 49c Rib Steak Rib Roast Ken Golliet Mehama, Oregom Quality Job Pjinting at Mill ( itv Enterprise ....................... ............. We reserve the right to Limit Quantities