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About The North Santiam's Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 194?-1949 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.AU.I ST I. 1949 MEDIEVAL DINERS first lined up before C little wash bowls — * A romantic chance î FLIRTATIONS '/ le 'PASSING the TOWEL .* HOP S-D OEUVRES, FAMOUS <- ENCH FIRST COURSE, 'ASINVENTED BY ■ Rl FT y HOUS 2 IM! VES ■ O USc UP LEFT-OVERS. re i i -<-Y, -LA- — * . T r c ’ I ’ ■_ » J r - va THOMAS MOORE (T77S -, •< FAMOUS IR/SH POE/ WRO TE OF AL E AS THE /DEAL AND INSPIRING DRINK FOR FOE ’S. ’O.v/ow iMJCl UNDEiZ LOU/S XIV, NOBLES BECAME FA MOUS THROUGH THEIR CHEFS. THUS THE ' PRtNCE DE SOU B ISE /S REMEMBERED n ONLY BECAUSE OF HIS CHEF'S ONION SAUCE. Trailer Courts AT MARTIN’S i U night at the home of her sister. Mrs. George Price and Charles King Lynn Gross. Sunday morning they spent the week end in Salem with went to visit a brother, Mrs. Harlan 1 their families. Jager, and family, in Corvallis. Uaxne W’elch and daughter Judy There are now 28 trailers in the of Berkeley. Calif., visited his sister court. and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Hopper Monday night and Tues The Hathaways of Oregon Studios day. He is a high school teacher in moved from the court to Sweet Home the Oakland public schools. last week. From there they will go back to California. The Silver Saddle has installed a big neon sign. Mr. ami Mrs. R. Sullivan left for Eugene where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sullenberger went fishing on the Metolius over the week end with no luck. They plan AT THE SILVER SADDLE to i eturn this wek on Friday and stay Mr. and Mrs. Lester Randall of Sa till Monday. lem came to the court last Thursday. Marjorie Murray of Visalia. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jacobson of Sa is expected this week at the home of I lem came in on Sunday. Mr. Jacobsen her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. R. B. Mur- is working at the dam as a carpenter. ray. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhait and W. D. Diehl and G. S. Doud of children went fishing at Marion Vancouver arrived this week. . Forks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hazle spent Mr. and Mrs. Il. L. Ash went to the week end in Portland. From Mill City they are going to Detroit where lthe theater in Salem Sunday. Mr. Hazle will sell blankets. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kurtli and Arthurs Cafe A friendly place to meet and eat Chicken in the Rough Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtli a e the parents of a daughter bom Aug. 2 in the Multnomah hospital. Port land. The paternal grandpa: ents are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kurtli. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones and Darrell visited her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Blakely at Cor vallis Sunday. They atended the Kan sas picnic Sunday in Albany. M rs. Mron Long is now wo king at Viv’s Steak House. BARGAINS In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes Clothing, Housewares Information Center. Detroit, Oregon 24 hours a day SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP MAC’S U5 S. Church, next to Salem Parking SHIRLEY LAIRD MILL CITY Phone 2603 <«• <«• TOMAN’S - r Hilltop Store Removal Sale Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vyness and children and Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Werner and children went picnicking near Detroit Suday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrison of -Ms. Harold Werner is working at Gates wee callers at the trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McCabe. They Viv’s Steak House, Mr. McCullough moved into the all went fishing on the Santiam. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barnwell and court a week ago. He is a shift boss children, her mother, Mrs. Beth with CBI. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burton and chil- Hemphill of Salem, and Mrs. Hemp hill’s aunt of Kansas visited Mr. and dren spent Wednesday in Salem. Mrs. F. L. Woodrum Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nelson and Mrs. Bert Oscarson and Karen of child: en went picnicking at Taylor’s Seattle are vacationing with her par Grove Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Esauk and children They all went to Crater Lake over moved back to ortland last week. the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Westgaard and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ca.lson took a childien Delous and Sandra of Rich drive to Sisters over the week end. land, Wash., are new residents of the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Howard and Mi. court. Mr. Westgaard is a brother of and Mrs. W. C. Carlson went to the Walt Westgaard who has lived in the show in Salem Saturday evening. On I community for several years. Sunday the Howards drove to De Mr. and Mrs. Henry Changers went troit and had dinner with Mr. and Ito Salem Saturday and spent the Mrs. Art Ingles. Now Going On at the Old Store Building WE ARE DISPOSING OF A WIDE RANGE OR MERCHANDISE NOW IN THE OLD STORE Bl 11.DING. RATHER THAN TO MOVE IT TO THE NEW B1TNDING. IN SOME CASES. THE LINES ARE INCOMPLETE. IH T THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, IND EVERY ITEM IS A BARGAIN—MANY ARE BELOW (OST! THIS SALE GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO STOCK l'P AHEAD ON WINTER CLOTH ING ITEMS. HARDWARE. SHOES—IN FACT, JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. THE SALE W ILL PRECEDE THE OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW STORE Shirts & Jackets II 1 wind and water repellant, rar-a-Jacs - wind and water repellant, Jackets reg. 8.50..................... NOW Jackets H1RSCH ■ WE1SS, 1 (MIG wool Shirts double thick, reg 9.95 NOW pi • a I 1 j HIRSCH-WUSS 100’, wool Shirt Jackets reg 100G wool, plaid, reg. 7.95, Jackets .................................... NOW WINTER KING, reg. 4.25 .................................... NOW Shirts 100G wool, reg. 9.45 Shirts .................................... NOW WESTWOOD woo) flannel, Shirts reg. 7.25..................... NOW ,BOYS' «MÌ and leather Jackets, Boys now WHITE STAG, 100'. wool, reg. 8.95 ....................... N11 \\ ms Hear the New RCA VICTOR SYSTEM of recorded music • — children, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Toney of Gates and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hough and Jackie spent the week end camp ing at East Lake .They reported see ing herds of deer. . re in for a treat . . . wher now ¡ reg. ».»5 to 5.45. NOW7.95 I 7. 5.00 6. 7.75 6.95 5. 4.25 7.49 5.95 4.95 Slippers and Shoes * RCA Victor Svstem of recorded music in this distinguished con sole What’s more this unusual instrument features AM and static-free FM radio plus the unbeliesably clear "Golden Throat " t< ne system. You’ll be thrilled when you Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Slippers at Great Savings Women’s and Children’s Shoes & Bovs’ Oxfords Drastically Reduced Buy Now at Greatly Reduced Prices I for C hristmas! Toys of all kinds—games, doll fur- niture, guns, kiddy cyclists. pull toys, cars 20 to 50 per cent Off Odds and Ends COMBINATION RADIO reg. 62.50 TABLE RADIO, reg. 145 NOW 43.95 NOW 24.95 Hardware Paint Brushes Garden Tools Camp Stoves Ijjcks, etc Wood Ranges WHITE ENAMEL WOOD RANGE, reg. «6.50 NOW 19.75 WHITE ENAMEL WOOD RANGE, reg. 98.75 .............. NOW 75.00 see and hear the RCA Victor 9WI0I. See it... today' AC. O» Ex<|i.‘->te cabaret ha» «or^r »pre« for over 34 hours of record mu<tc Select enher the «alnut or nuhot- See it... Hear it J,ow Prices Every Day in our Grocery Department Play it yourself today Porter & Lau HILLTOP STORE Stoie Hours 8 a m. to i p. m