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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1959)
GATES Mrs. H. N. Wil««« > »... Praise Soap Large Bars 2/45 « 1 lb. tin 69* 2 lb tin $1.37 Imperial Margarine Lb. 41* LUX LIQUID Blue Bell Potato Chips*’5 9* Large Size $L09 TNTPopCorn 2lb pk° 29* SANTIAM New Size ALL « Green Beans 6aS1.00 Package 95* LARGE Handy Andy lgesize62*S Quaker Oats pkg. 45c //Aft Automi »toahar» QUICK DEL MONTE Small Size 32* Peas $1.00 6 THE BUY OF THE YEAR NEBERGALL Shankless Waste Free MAYTAG MEAT and GROCERIES All Skin And Surplus Fat Removed lb. 59c Whole or Butt Half TOP HALF lb. 63* CENTER SLICES BONELESS CUBES lb. 59* Limit One Whole Ham or Two Halve s. F Nebergall Polish Sausage each 39* treat / lb. 79* How to lose 3 for $1.09 OCEAN SPRAY y Mill City Meat Market FREE SLICING SEE US FOR EXPERT CUSTOM CUTTING •1 a lot of weight ----- safely Whole or Jellied Old Fashioned Cranberry Sauce 5 lor $1 GINGER SNAPS pkg. 33* Sweet Spuds 2 lbs. 25* Maybe you’ve been in our pharmacy and noticed all the ways there are to lose * eight. Pills, tablets, capsules—all kinds. Most are designed to reduce your appetite—and thus, you. All well and good, but if you have a ttrious weight problem, there is only one sensible thing to do. See your physician. He will prescribe a diet, tailored to your condition, with proper drugs and nutnuve supplements to make it safe and sure. We, as pharmacists, dispense these more potent drug« only at his direction—a practice which exists for one reason— to protect your health. CAMPBELLS Soup meat base Q cans gQe WE GIVE Spuds no Zs ¡ 50 lbs 98* GREEN STAMPS CAMPBELLS 46 oz. cans HILLTOP MARKET I 4 ~'." >1.00 £ MILL CITY, ORE Price# Good For October 22, 23, 24 Santiam High Music Department Plans Benefit Concert in Nov. Please note the October meeting of the Santiam Canyon Extension unit has been set ahead to Friday, October 23, due to the fact that many Gates women wished to attend the 11 fall meeting of the Marion County Federation of Women’s club at Stay ton Thursday. The Extension meeting The Santiam Union High School will begin at 10:30 a- m. in the Wom Music department announced today en’s clubhouse. Project leaders Dor the plans for a benefit concert to be othy Vail and Mary Gulliford will held November 25 in the high school- have the topic, “Special Occasion and Proceeds of this concert will be used Holiday Entertaining.” Potluck din to purchase uniforms and shirt« for ner at noon. Visitors welcome. the band, chorus and pep band group«. Included on the program are selec Mrs. Zeda Rynearson is going about on crutches now. due to a severe tions by the band, a clarinet trio, an i ankle injury she received in a fall in accordion duet, a bass horn solo, | Salem last week. Going down some selection by the Had Reeves quartet, j steps she skidded on some wet leaves and «elections by the mixed chorus- The band this year has 24 member* . throwing her suddenly. She received treatment at a hospital before return and the chorus 30 members. Robert W. Harris is director of all th« ing home. Mr. aud Mrs. Gene Huffman, who groups. Byron Harris, president of th« recently opened the Gates Furniture store here, have moved from the school music club has announced that Kitchen Motel, to the Brisbin home tickets for the program will be on north of the highway, and recently sale within the next week. occupied by Mr. and Mrs Charles Huckeby. Gates folks were shocked to hear Going from here were Mmes Glenn of the sudden passing on Don Hiner Henness, Maude Davis, Ruth Hess. last Thursday morning. Hiner oper W. R. Hutcheson, Walter Brisbin, ated the Union Oil station here be Wilma Bumgarner and Hattie Cole, fore moving to Mill City. He was a and Mrs. Stanley Vail of Mill City- Mrs. Viola Hirte was honored with good citizen, who gave freely of his a surprise birthday party Wednesday time and energy in a civic way. Mrs. Hollis Turr.idge enjoyed a given by Mrs. Arnise Jackson, Sr- luncheon date one day last week, and with the help of Mrs. Arnise Jackson, met a cousin she had never seen, who Jr. Others present were Mrs. Zeral was visiting her mother, Mrs. Chris Shipman, Mrs Eugene Richards, Mrs Knutson in Mill City. The guest, and Paul Helgath, Mrs. Don Houter, Mrs. her husband were from the Los An Frank Hirte, and Karen Jackson, Don geles area, where he is a security nie Hauter and Linden Shipman. Mrs. Frankie Johnson was honored man at Disneyland, and all had a with a family gathering and dinner most interesting time- The first to fifth grdes in the on Sunday, the occasion being her Gates Elementary school had a mar birthday. The affair waa held at the velous treat Friday—a trip te the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gwenn Zoo and Washington Park in Port Schaer, and present were Mr. and land. The school cooks, Mrs. Velma Mrs. Robert Levon and daughter Lori. I Carey and Mrs. Charles Tucker pre- Mr and Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mr- I pared a picnic lunch, and acompanied and Mrs. Wesley Wise, all of Port I the large group. Mrs. Gwen Schaer land, Royal Johnson, Carol, Roger II and Mrs. Olive Barnhardt. teachers, and Rodney Schaer. Glenn Bothwell spent a few days in I and the following parents, also went I on the trip: Mrs. Lewis Hampton and Portland this week, visiting at the I daughter Iris, Mrs. Floyd Swaim, home of his son. Harold Bothwell and II Mrs. Bob Levon and Lori, Mrs. Dale family Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and 1I Stubbs, Mrs. Xtray Sarff, Mrs. Bob Oliver, and Mrs. Charles Collins and small son of Salem were visitors at son Stormy. Clare Rush drove the the home of his aunt, Mrs Merle De vine on Sunday. school bus. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Romey have Mrs. Catherine Turnidge will be returned from Santa Barbara, Calif.. hostess for the next in a series of j coffee hours given by the Gates where he was going to college He will | Women’s club. Some recently taken be employed here at present color slides will be a sidelight of the | affair to be given in the Women's | I clubhouse Thursday, October 29, be- WE SELL I tween the hours of 2 and p. m. , These coffees are open to all. Mrs. Don McWhirk and Mrs. Laura Riddle made the house to house drive The Quality Leader For for the United Fund on one side of 50 Years. the river in Gates, while Mrs. Zeda We Service AU Makes Rynearson and Mrs. Reatha Herron combed the other side. WASHERS and DRYERS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright of Mil LYONS PLUMBING waukie, were overnight guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Phone UL 9-2355 Ward. The Wards have recently painted their house, and are now ad- | ding a tile roof. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown, and You Find the Best in i two children and their nephew. Ned Kanoff all of Salem, were overnight j guests at the Ned Richard home Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle returned when you shop regularly Wednesday from an extensive vaca at our meat and grocery tion trip which took them first to | Oakland. Calif., to visit a sister of store. I Mrs. Kelle then on the South Dakota. Quincey, Ill., where they visited at See us about a Locker Today. the homes of brothers and other rela Order one and have it ready for falL tives. They were gone about two I months, returning by way of Cali Open 7 Days A Week. fornia Eight members of the Santiam Canyon Exetnsion unit left here about 5:15 a. m. on Wednesday to drive to Salem, where they caught a bus to | Portland and attended the National I Extension council held at the Auditor Fhooe 2642 MH City ium- They returned about midnight. 1 \1 k* tf J •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRI8B I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 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