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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1957)
t—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1954 DETROIT By Boot* Cha mo ion 1 he Detroit Civic club will sponsor , a tood sale today (Thursday) June' —at the Detroit Market. The sale will begin at 11 a. m. DR. JOHN C. TARR A nu cellaneous stork shower hon- oi ng Mrs. John Davis of Bend, was Chiropractic Physician held Friday evening at the Idanha Phene 3274 Fire hall. Hostes MS* were Leola Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Delker, Lois Bowers, and Myrtle Evenings By Appointment Gerton. Refreshments were served. 112 E. Ida St. Stayton Attending were Mmes, Evelyne” Rob- erts. Thelma Smith, __ . Billie Young- bl od, Sylvia Wenke, Helen Lichyter, Rose Youngblood, Joe Noble, Jeanne JOHN W. REID. M.D Rosemond, Edna Golden, June Thorn- ’<>n, Pat Thornton, Mary' Wright, Physician and Surgeon Stell* Davis, all of Idanha. Floretta MILL CITY, OREGON Young. Xan Young and Dottie Mor gan of Marion Forks, and Pearl Geib- eior of Detroit. Sending gifts but un- | able to attend were Mmes. Alpha j DR. LESLIE J. CARSON GOOD N PLENTY is the order of the month as Oregon acknow I- Everly, Opal Leming, Rilla Shaffer, edges the official Straw berry Shortcake Week. June 16 to 2 J. Optometrist Bernadine Stoll, Morline Jackson, There is nothing more typical of the Northwest than Strawberry 9 to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat. Madelyn Vickers, Edna Myers, Vel Shortcake which features Oregon wheat Hour products, fresh Except Wednesday. ma Mderrr.an, Dorothy Williamson, OregoQ strawberries and Oregon dairy goods. 530, Third St Stayton Thelma Storey, Maxine Werner. Ruth Miller, Clyde Storey, Macyl Coke- Phone 6944 nour, Theora Humphrey, Esther Fouts, Sweet Home, Ethel McCauley, MILL CITY Boots Champion, Pearl Hamilton, By Mrs. John Ttet-r» Buck Floyd, Lila Mostul, Oregon Mr. and Mr. Milton Roten, Bobby City, Betty Pittam and Ina Whitten Weddle Funeral Home and Barbara returned home Satur-1 of Mill City. The John Davis’s were day from a week’s vacation trip. ! weekend guests at the home of his Modem Funeral Service They visited Mr. Rotens mother and 1 parents, the Len Davis’s, Idanha. STAYTON OREGON other relatives in Ogden, Utah, and Felicitations are in order for Mr. spent two days at Yellowstone Na and Mrs. Clifford Toycen of Detroit, tional park. They also stopped at the on the birth of a daughter, June 10 By Ronald E Ragsdale Craters of the Moon National monu at Santiam Memorial hospital at ment in Idaho on their way home. Stayton. Grandparents are Mr. and j The Rotens all report an enjoyable Mrs. Pat Patterson, Idanha. The In the past few weeks, a big im MIKE'S Septic Service trip but they did encounter some provement has been made in the looks same goes for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Septic Tanka and Sower* Cleaned rain and snow especially in Yel of the Mill City park. Through a Guerin on the birth of a son, June Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9468 COLLECT lowstone park. 10 at Santiam Memorial. Grandpar Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook and joint effort of the Lions club and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Chick Mason. 1679 Elm St. W. Salem baby son, and John Barker left last the Jayeees, much work has been Mrs. Guerin is the former Martha week for Los Angeles, Calif., after done to make the park ready for Mason. Mrs. Joe Leis was released from visiting for several weeks at the the Fourth of July celebration. Santiam Memorial hospital at Stay Charles Crook home. Every Monday evening finds several ton Monday morning, and returned Mr. and Mrs. Otis Marks visited J. W. GOIN during the weekend with friends at men engaged in the job of clearing to her home in Detroit. She was EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN Rhododendron and also visited rela away the brush and tall grass that taken to the hospital Wednesday By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS tives at Woodburn on their way home has grown the past year. Each week evening with what was believed to be the cleared area becomes larger and a recurrence of a heart attack. , Phon« 6338 Stayton, Oregao Sunday. Visting during the weekend at the larger and soon there will be enough However, this was not the case. She J. M. Teeters home were Mr. and room to accomodate the expected is getting along o. k. The Leis’s son, Mrs. Don Engdahl (Susee Teeters) crowd. Robert, and family of LaMirada, and sons, Lee and Max from Santa Calif., arrived here Friday evening. The button sale for the event was Calif. Saturday dinner guests launched last week. This year, in They were called here due to his mo When in Need of Printing Rosa, at the Teeters home were Mr. and addition to the button, a person re ther’s illness. They left for their Bill Horn and three sons from ceives three tickets. One is for the home Tuesday morning. Buy it in MiH City from I | Mrs. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moorty, who barbecue beef dinner, another for the Sunday visitors here from Astoria purchased the Henry Heibert place ball game, and the third for the The Mill City Enterprise were Mr. and Mrs. Reed White, Phil- fireworks display. These buttons and on Santiam street are adding an ad > lip and Janis. tickets may be purchased from mem dition to the building. They recently Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald and bers of any participating organiza purcahsed an adjoining lot from — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and tion. Advertising posters have been Harry Patton. Fred Snyder announc three sons visited during the week placed around in stores of the area, ed that he purchased the next lot WE SELL BETTER end at the Don Stensland home at The Boy Scouts met again last to it Monday. These lots are in block CARS FOR LESS Pacific City. Thursday evening with the same 13 of the Hammond addition. Snyder R. D. McLeod and son left the first number turning out as the week be- also said he is now in the process of the week for their home in Ruth, ' fore. For the benefit of those inter of building a fire place in his new Nevada, after visiting several weeks ested, there will be a meeting every home situated near the store build-1 with relatives and friends here. Thursday at the scout cabin in the ing. He ateo said that a family of J Word has been received from Allen park. Time for starting is 7:30. We otters have moved in down at the ' McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. are hoping more boys will show up lake. They may be seen fishing and STAYTON, OREGON Chris McDonald, who enlisted in the at the tiext meeting as the program playing around the dock at night. I IT PAYS TO BUY AT Army Communications department is just getting started and they can Howdy’s (Lake Club) is taking on 11 recently, that he is still at Fort Ord, have a hand in shaping the things to a hqw look. It is now undergoing a I HOME Calif., but does not yet know wheth come. A camping trip to one of the bright red coat of paint. Very nice. 11 Looks like one Idanha family will I er he will receive his basic training lakes has already been discussed. be kept pretty much to home 1 for there or not. I,ast Wednesday evening saw sev awhile. All five children of the ' Miss Myrna Clason, daughter of eral Jayeees working at our new W’ayne Tompkins have the measles. the Harry Clasons of Ferndale, Calif, is visiting relatives here during her meeting place. The windows were Tuesday callers at the Joe Leis 1 Stayton-Jefferson vacation. Also visiting here are two washed and the Venetian blinds re home were Mrs. A. B. Leis, and sons, | cousins of Myrnas, Roberta and Edna moved and cleaned. The walls are Charles and Leonard and daughter, j AUTO WRECKERS ready for painting and that will be Inez of West Slope, Portland. The j Keys from Glide. started this week. The two weeks Vacation Bible A. B. Leis’s are vacationing at Rebuilt motors and trans There will be a regular meeting at Breitenbush Springs. Mrs. Leis is school that was held at the Mehama missions. j church ended Friday morning with a the Fire hall Wednesday. All mem-I Joe’s sister-in-law. short program and graduation cere tiers are urged to attend as we will | Cars bought and sold mony. Only about 30 received certi- I lay plans for the children’s sports We buy junk. i ficates due to the large number that events to be held on the Fourth. | Hathaway heads the commit left after the first week to pick ¡Clyde j Phone 6284, Stayton, Ore. | I strawberries. Ite port From Santiam Memorial tee for this program. Hospital Born June 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook of Mehama a daugh- ter, Barbara Kay weighing 7 pounds 10-la ounces. SEPTIC TANKS Born June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lingaas of Mehama, a son, CLEANED John William, weighing 5 pounds I 4% ounces. Prompt service in the Born June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Canyon when you call us Russell Kelly of Mill City a son, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces. Business and Professional DIRECTORY MEHAMA JAYCEE | ACTIVITIES - GENE TEAGUE When regularly cared for, you«- watch will give years of fine service. You owe it to yourself W' to have your watch cleaned and oiled at least once yearly. It’s such a satisfaction to have a reliable watch—such an annoyance to have one that's inaccurate. Bring your w atch to us soon and let us inspect it-free of charge, of course1. Make this a yearly habit. It will pay off! f„ servicing your Buhn» untch u« MM only fienile BlLOtA Factory Parts Authorial Bulova Distributor Mill City, Oregon Hi-West Frozen Peas 2 pkgs. Fisher Blend Flour 5 lbs. Blue Sea Tuna Flakes 2 cans Armour's Chopped Beef 2 cans Carnation Instant Milk 8 qt. size Mayflower Cottage Cheese pint PRODUCE Reasonable Rates Satisfaction Guaranteed Stayton Phone 6284 ANYWHERE 1 WANTADS LICENSED Garbage Disposal S1A8 Per Month and Up Aieo Servicing Gate*. I.ytma Idmaha and Drtrait MILL CITY, OREGON DISPOSAL SERVICE Bod CSne, Owner Ph. 5902 ¿*7^ If you want Y- what you MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE Oregon Made lb. 45c MILD FLAVOR Bacon Jowls lb. 25* LEAN AND MEATY Pork Shoulder Steak lb 43c l EVERYDAY LOW PRICES GROUND BEEF lb. I • 39c Cascade and Nebergall Picnic Hams lb. 39c WIENERS 21 lb. cello pkg. 95c MEHAMA, OREGON Your Friendly IGA Store Price« Effective June 20-21-22 wailt when you WANT IT. then BE SURE WrTH Mill City Enterprise I WIT APS are for you ! •o» von» need building materials, too see us when YOM do! one our Convenient Purchase Plans Regular 30-Bay Charge Account Revolving Budget Charge Account Home Remodel loans TELEVISION OR RADIO Phone 3207 or UL 9-2191 We Specialize tn Phflco, Motorola, Admiral Stiffler'i Radio and Appliance Co. 29c 29c 49c MEATS Ken Golliet fair new it ? ' xllllBuLlLlJLUJ POTATOES 10 lbs. 2 lbs. 2 Dozen WHITE SHAFTER TOMATOES JUICE ORANGES CHEVROLET NEW ARRIVALS 25c 45c 29c 69c 69c 29c Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Kelly Lumber Sales Open Saturday I »