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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JI LY 2b. 1919 Mongold T* By AMBER RUTHERFORD A group of ladies met at the play ground Monday morning to discuss playground supervision for the small est children. It was agreed to have two women at the playground each lay and other mothers able to volun teer time were urged to do so. Ladies now participating are:Mrs. A. G. Bell, Mrs. Nina Kortüm, Mrs. Ned Wari- ner, Mrs. Jeff Boyer, Mrs. Warren Oaid, Mrs. Norton Ferguson, Mrs. Ken Ramsey, Mrs. Brad Humphrey, Mrs. John Trurribly, and Mrs. Chuck Morby. Miss Leta Hamar who has supervised games, hikes, etc. for the older children will continue. — The DDRA purchased some equip ment for the playground last week, including balls, sand buckets and sho vels, blocks, etc. Quail’s Office Scribblers defeated Beck's Burly Biuisers 15 to 11 in a soft ball game on Lisle Field the even ing of July 21. Injuries we.e suffered by players Ray Overholser, sprained \ ankle, and Ed Davis, pulled ligament Mi - Nancy Nicolson visited her sis | in foot. ter, Mrs. Ken Ramsey, last Thursday Tuesday night the Baker Boys .reluming to Portland with her par beat the Scribblers 6-4 in a close ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicolson. game. The Scribblers were handicap- Sunday night. perl by the absence of Manager Quail jlr and Mrg Art Rj. hardson enter- and injury of Bay Overholser, who taine{j y(r a!Vll s Thomas Baillar- had Jerry Lisle running for him. How geon an() ¿auirhter. Mary Lou, of ever, it had been agieed to have the Tacoma the past week end. game official. It was the first <iefeat M|_ <n ( M)g A j Butg<;h <>f Salen, for the Scribblers this season. wen, visitors ;it thp Camp MongoM The K-9 Club has finished clear pjre Station last week. Mr. Butsch ing the site for the Doghouse and Deputy state bne Marshal, started construction Wednesday even The first meeting of the Board of ing. Directors, DDRA. will be held Monday M s. Fred Kortüm entertained at evening August 1 in the Mess Hall. a pinochle party last week. Guestse Beginning this Monday a class for were Mrs. Lewis McDaniel, Mrs. Tom boys and girls in First Aid was start Mahoney, Mrs. Warren Oard. Mrs. ed at the fire station at Mongold for Gus Gustafson, Mis. Ray Overholser, the age group 12-15 years. Any boy Mrs. Claude Beck and Mrs. Curtis or girl from Detroit, Idanha or vi Traw. Mrs. Beck won the prize for cinity will be welcomed. The classes high score; Mrs. McDaniel for low-. will be conducte i by Mrs. Letta Ham- The Tasamn Gibbs family arrived ar qualified first aid instructor, who from Moreland, Idaho this week to is majoring" in physical education at make their home in Detroit. Pacific University. These classes will Mr. and Mis. William D. Smith of be held each Monday and Wednesday Tacoma, Washington visited Mr. and evening from 7:00-8:30 and will con Mrs. William Smith, Jr. last week. tinue most of themonth of August. Jr. First Aid certificates will be a- warded at the end of the session which can be used as awards for Boy and Girl Scouts. CONGRATULATIONS! FAUST & ROSS TOY & HOBBY SHOP Don't Borrow, Subscribe! FOR THEIR NEW Weddle Funeral Home MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE Stayton, Oregon I RED & WHITE STORE Jones & Fagg Authorized Frigidaire Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Services I860 State St. SALEM. OREGON Phone 3-6900 HU ♦ ♦ FROM Faust & Ross Grand Opening Sale : : CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Saturday, July 30 Red & White Coflfee : Yoder & Martin 1 lb. 52c, 2 lbs. 1.03 1.79 Red & White Flour, 25 lbs. Red & White Flav-R-Jell 3 for .19 12 for .69 Highland Pure cane and maple Syrup, 24-oz. jug .57 All Brands Shortening Oscar Mayer Wieners, 12-oz. tin .43 Red & White Tomato Sauce 8 oz- can .05 Red & White Catsup .15 14 oz. bottle .39 Rosebud Matches No. 50 carton Red & White Whole Unpeeled Apricots No. 2Jcan .19 Campbell’s Tomatoe Soup Lux Flakes Subcontractors: 3 lbs. .79 3 for large size .29 : I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .27 ♦ Lux Toilet Soap I : : è X i eg. .08, Bath 1 lb. tin Borden’s Hemo Early California Green Sluffed Olives .11 .69 .25 ♦ ♦ PUMILITE BLOCK & SUPPLY CO.. SALEM FRERES BUILDING SUPPLY. STAYTON KELLY LUMBER SALES. MILL CITY JENKINS HARDWARE. MILL CITY L. E. SNELL ALBANY JUDSON S SALEM STAYTON PLUMBING. STAYTON SANTIAM ELECTRIC, LEBANON W. E. MAJORS “ MARION LLOYD SCHOENAUER MEHAMA GEORGE SOLOMON AUMSVILLE