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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
Your Local Tupperware Dealer Phone 2407 For party or home Demonstrations Florence Ressler Mill City, Oregon Driving Depends on Lubrication Make it easier for that car of yours to spring back to life for the season, with all squeaks and groans eliminated by our thorough and ex pert job of lubrica tion. Here's the high road to trouble free motoring. Eddie's Service Station Hi way 21 at 7th. Street Phone 542, J ill City, Oregon Built for Years of Usefulness CO-OP BLACK HAWK SPRING TOOTH HARROW The Co-op Black Hawk Spring Har- row is a real money-saving value. A highly practical tool for many profitable practices—such as pre paring seed beds, controlling weeds, cultivating meadows, or chards. pastures and renovating old alfalfa stands. The strong flame-curved upwards in front for better trash clearance—is made of durable high carbon steel angles. Long-lasting, tough spring steel teeth are attached to 1 11/16- inch pipe with malleable clamps which prevent slipping. Separate sections are hinged to each other for uniform penetration in level or uneven ground. Sturdy construc tion efficient design means better work with a Co-op Black Hawk Soring Tooth Harrow for years to come. Avi-rt-bS f- •>. 3 nnd 4 section* t_THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE sale at Golliet’s store Tuesday. April 12 with den mother, Mrs. Clay Kirk- | land in charge. R. E. Shields was taken to the Mrs Rosa Roten. who underwent i Veterans hospital in Portland the major surgery at the Santiam Me- first of last week for observation and mortal hospit.il last week was brought By Mrs. John Teeter» medical treatment. to the horre of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bob Crook from OTl at Klamath Watson, where Mrs. Watson will care The Ladies aid met at the church Thursday afternoon, May 14 with Falls spent the weekend at the for her until she is able to be up Mrs. G. W. Coffman a- hostess. The Charles Crook home here. and around again. meeting opened with singing and the Sunday guests at the B. I.. Kirsch Ed Davis, also on the sick list, devotions were led hy Mis. Chris Mc hone were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence who underwent major surgery at the Donald. An invitation to a Silver Tea Launer and two daughter from Day Salem Memoiial hospital Tuesday of at Lyons was read and several hoped ton. to be able to attend. It was decided Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coles and last week is still hospitalized, but to have a kitchen shower for the daughters and the Gordon Kirsch reported to be getting along as well Mrs. Davi» is church kitchen at the next meeting, family .inert Su 'day ,:t Mrs. Cot !es as can be expected. sta) it g in Salem to be nt ar her which will be April 28. The date for parents i t Ocean Lake. the ham dinner was changed from The Mehama Home Extension Unit husband. Mis. Glen Henness had a surprise will meet for the May meeting Wed April 27 to May 11. visitor Friday, Mrs. Ferd Jones of Mrs. P. N. Hughes was hostess at nesday, May 4, instead of May 6. Gold Hill, who was visiting her son the Women’s Clubhouse Thursday af Anyone interested in extension work and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendel ternoon, April 14, honoring her son, is urged to attend this meeting. M rs. Jack Flanagan and son, Danny Jones at the Ranger Station. Mr. and Keith on his 3rd birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments from Seattle, visited several days be- Mrs. Feid Jones were residents of Gates for seven years, while he was served to the guest of honor, Linda, fore Easter at the G. W. Coffman Catherine, Sanders, and Billy lend home. Mr. Flanagan came for the principal of the Gates high school. ers, Gary Jennings, Judy and Allen Easter weekend and they returned Sunday guests at the Henness home were Mr. and Mrs. William Able and Severs and Bonnie and Stuart Chris home with them. infant daughter from Canyonville, tensen. Also present for the afternoon also former residents of this area were Mrs. Paul Jennings, Mrs. Frank SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE duiing the construction of Detroit Severs ad Mrs. Orval Landers. dam. Mrs. H. E. Smith made a trip to Iowa recently where she visited rela tives. She brought her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hubler home with her. Mrs. Hubler plans on making her home with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor are be Specializing in ing congratulated upon the arrival of their foui th grandson. He is the Chinese and American Foods fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tin Cocktails Served—Dancing ney of Mill City and was born at the Salem General hospital, April 15. Mr. Open 4 P. M. Every Day Except Wednesday and -Mrs. Ed Taylor are the great giandparents. MEHAMA, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Horace McCarley and Roxie spent several days last week in Tacoma, Washington, where they went to attend the funeral of six children of Mr. McCarley’s broth er, who burned to death Saturday, April 9. A Friday evening guest last week at the Milton Roten home was Mr. Roten’s cousin, Amos Roten from San Carlos, Calif. Amos Roten was visiting his mother, Mrs. Rosa Roten. of Gates, who was in the Santiam Memorial hospital for surgery. Mi. and Mrs. Jim Hudgins, who spent the winter in Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting with Mrs. Hudgins’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirkland. The , Kirklands. Hudgins, and the Clay ; Kirkland families spent Easter in Portland at the Noiman Norby home, i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pyree from Salem visited here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Wagner and 1 children were here during the week end from Happy Camp, Calif. Mr. Smith and Mr. Wagner accompanied ' by Lester Luke returned to Happy Camp Sunday. Mis. Smith and Mrs. Wagner and children will spend some time here while Mrs. Wagner is re ceiving medical treatment. Mrs. Cliff Parrott, who has been visiting at the-Pearl Alloway home 1 eturned to her home at Gold Beach Sunday. Mr. Parrott, who underwent heart surgery in a Portland hospital recently, is recovering satisfactoi ily. M. and Mrs. Eugene Coles were hosts Thursday evening at their home to a large group honoring their daughtei, Brenda, on her birthday. Those present were Mrs. Helen Calla han, Betty June and Jacke, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch, Mrs. Kenneth Weldon, Lai Lonnie Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirsch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch and family from Lebanon, Matt Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Coles, Bettie and Bienda. Cub Scout Pack 81 of Mehama de pound Nebergall's Economy livered Easter baskets to each patient in Santiam Memoiial hospital on I Easter. The cubs had a cooked food MEHAMA RIVERVIEW CAFE WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE SEEDS FERTILIZER FEEDS G rinding and Mixing MACHINERY HARDWARE SEED MARKETING CUSTOM CLEANING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES CHEVROLET STAYTON. OREGON IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME Playing at The Lake I Detroit, Oregon Jack Kizziah And His Ramblers APRIL 23rd And Don't Forget....... Square Dancing Every 2nd and 4th FRIDAY NIGHTS OF EACH MONTH WE HAVE A FEW GOLD BRICK USED CARS THAT HAVE BEEN AROUND TOO LONG WE'LL SELL ’EM BY THE POUND GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2344 STAYTON. OREGON When in Need of Printing—Call The Enterprise—2651 Quality Meats and Groceries OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS MILL CITY MEAT MARKET JELL-IT IGA6pks. 39c White Star Tuna Pillsbury Package 49c Chunk 2 cans 59c SUGAR Clam Chowder White Satin 10 Pounds95c Snows 4 ounce cans 98c Apple Sauce CRACKERS Hood River 303 size 6 cans $1 Nabisco Graham Lb Box 29c 39c 45c 49c 69c 49c 49c FISHING TACKLE TIME We Got It, Too SLICED BACON BEEF ROAST SPARE RIBS RIB STEAKS SMOKIES CHEDDAR CHEESE pound U. S. Good pound _ean and Meaty Swift’s Premium ■ PRODUCE ASPARAGUS Fresh, 2 lbs. 29c CELERY HEARTS pkg. 19c CARROTS, Celo Bag 9c Angel Food Mix pound U. S. Good 8tayton, Oregon Looking For a Gold Mine? Armours Treet Per Can 39c 40. pkg. 39c Santiam Farmers Co-op Phone 5024 GATES THURSDAY, APRIL 21, INI I 2 ounce package Mayflower BONI S BUCKS SPINNING RODS 5.00,8.95,9.95,14.25, 16.25 SPINNING REELS 6.00,10.00,17.00 SPINNING LINES 2,4,6,8,10,12,15 pound fest Priced from 1c per yard pound CASTING RODS GLASS, STEEL AND CANE Priced from 2.95 Prices Effective April 21,22. 23 Shop at Golliet’s and Get your BONUS BUCKS for the BIG CARNIVAL, May 20-21 at Salem. Also Register for Ken Golliet VALUABLE PRtZES Your Friendly IGA Store MEHAMA, OREGON il