The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 27, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1957
GATES
er. There was a small attendance due
The Gates Woman’s club met to the fact that many of the memb­
Thursday evening at the Commun- ers are picking strawberries .
ity house in regular session. Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martig and
Walter Brisbin presided at the busi­ family from Shelton, Wash., arrived
ness meeting at which outstanding in Gates Thursday for a week's stay
bills were paid, ways and means and while looking after their property
plans
for the year ahead. ' here. They resided here for several
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Following
adjournmpn* /k
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By Mrs. Albert Milka»
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CELEBRITE
were served by Mrs. Brisbin and the
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Howard, of
vice-president, Mrs. Richard Park- Longview, Wash., were visited Tues­
day and Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Howard's aunt, Mrs. W. R.
Hutcheson. The guests were enroute
I home following a trip to Butte,
Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freihtl and fam­
ily, Joan, Bruce, Margie and Beta
Lee from LaCanada, Calif., a ere
85% of all accident;
guests at the home of Mrs. Freihtl’s
brothers, Richard and Oscar Ny-
are caused by only
strom, for the past two weeks. They
15% of the drivers in
also visited other relatives in the
community, including Mr. Freihtl’s
the United States.
mother, Mrs. Margaret Freihtl, of
Stayton. The Freihtl children are all
talented musicians and dancers and
have appeared in pictures and on TV.
| Mrs. Maude Davis is caring for her
I grandchildren, four little Overlocks,
STATE FARM keeps
j while their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Its auto insurance
James Overlock of Seattle, are on a
trip to Toronto, Canada. Upon their
costs low by aiming
return they will also visit for a time
to insure only the
at the Davij home.
Oliver Watson returned
home
careful, “less expen­
Friday from the Veterans hospital in
sive,’* drivers.
Portland, where he had undergone
surgery. He will be required to re-
I turn for further treatment soon.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
I Mrs. Philip Cann for a day and
night were Mrs. Lena Townsend and
I You may save as
her daughter, Mrs. Nadine Veitsch
and son, David, from Shell Beach,
| much a« 40% of the
Calif. They were enroute to Colorado
j by car.
| cost of ordinary auto
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Eppler, of Bel-
insurance by buying
1 lingham, Wash., were recent guests
STATE FARM.
I at the home of Mrs. Eppler’s daugh­
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
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I db J STATE FARM Agent | I Rynearson. Mr. and Mrs. Rynearson
I and two children enjoyed a short va-
! cation at the beach last Monday,
I GEORGE LAIRD I where they occupied the Jack Colburn
I cottage.
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Mill City, Rhone 6103
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oliver, of Cor-
Stayton, Phone 6954
I valis, spent Monday and Tuesday of
| last week at the home of his parents, Refreshment
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Bill has
| been seriously ill for some time.
Luncheon guests at the Orville
Nygaard home Friday were Mr. Ny­
gaard's sister, Mrs. McConnell and Is
four children, from North Bend and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ny­
gaard of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were
Stayton visitors Monday where she
received medical attention. They also
visited their daughter and family, i;
the Edmund Kleckers.
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MILL CITY, ORE
Barbecue Beef Dinner
At The Mill City Park
Starting at 11:00 O’Clock
Put on by the Mill City American Legion Post No. 159
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Stand will be in operation all day long at City Park, serving hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, cold
pop, ice cream, under direction of Lions Club and Auxiliary.
EVENING BASEBALL GAME
NABISCO - OREO and SWISS CREAM
69(
29c
49c
COOKIES
2 pkgs.
can
K. P. LUNCHEON MEAT
Hl-C ORANGE DRINK
2 cans
Carnival Concessions
Bingo Games
Sports Events for Young Folks
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SPONSORED BY MILL CITY JAYCEES
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PRODUCE
HEADJLETTUCE,
Large Heads
LEMONS,
Dozen
WHITE SHAFTER POTATOES
10 lbs.
10c
29c
29c
1 Hour Mammoth Display at Allen Field
Put on by Mill City Volunteer Fire Dept
MEATS
FRESH ROASTING or
Stewing Chickens lb. 35c
PICNIC STYLE
Pork Roast
lb. 39«
PLATE AND BRISKET
Boiling Beef lb.
25c
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
GROUND BEEF
lb.
39c
Cascade and Nebergall Picnic Hams lb. 39c
2ÌTb.
WIENERS
24 lb. cello pkg-
pkq.
95c
Ken Golliet
MEHAMA, OREGON
Your Friendly IGA Store
Pi«»
Effective
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JULY
3rd
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At Gates School Gym
Good Music - Lots of Fun
Put On By The Gates Volunteer Fire Department
Sponsored By Gates G* Mill City Communities
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June 27-July 3
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