SEPTEMBER 22. 1949 MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. Mill City Guests were Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Maurie and Rosalie, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaw. Clyde Talpee who has been visit ing in Maine since July returned this week stating that he wouldn’t give this canyon for any part of the U. S. Glen Jones of Vancouver, Wash, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. William Dotson and family. Mr. and Mrs. LawTence King of Astoria, Ore. visited her aunt, Mrs. Dewey Flatman recently. Mrs. Buford Flatman and Bucky are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of Portland. MMMMH ■MR* Only ELGIN has the DuraPower Mainspring Mad« of Elgiloy ' metal, l'ateel imdk I io « A birthday gift that remembers faithfully through the years. Beautiful, star-timed Elgin« have the DuraPower Mainspring that eliminates 99% of repairs due to steel mainspring fail ures. Priced from 129.75. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Porter, former owTier of the Mill Oity Hotel, are re siding in Portland now. Mrs. J. C. Podrabsky honored her husband, Joe with a surprise pinochle party on his birthday Saturday even ing. Guests enjoying the evening of cards gossip and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Cole Mrs. Emmett of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Arey PodTabsky, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poorabsky, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Velma and Audrey and Robert Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett.s of Butte, Montana ate the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson at their beautiful new home in Fox Val ley. Mrs. Earl White of St. Regis, Mont, is the house guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ieo Cruson of Fox Valley. The first executive meeting of the year for the Mill City Parent-Teacher Ass’n. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Robert Veness, on Wednesday evening. The year’s pro gram was agreed upon, and plans were made for their second annual International Progressive Dinner to be held Thursday evening, November k3id. Full details will be announced at the Oc tober 13 meeting. Ira Teeters was taken to a Salem hospital last week in a serious con- * dition. MRS. ROBERTS BEGINS MEHAMA COLUMN l aust & Ross R ed Specials for Friday-Saturday SEPT. 23 and 24 Coffee, R&W, 1 lb. .52 Mill City Jewelry MILL CITY VARIETY Just arrived Ladies’ and childrens’ umbrellas Plastic head wear New and uuusual gift items and toys 2 lbs. 1.03 Mayonnaise, R&W H O Oats, Quick or Reg I a I Mrs. Jean Roberts, for the past year The Enterprise correspondent in Elkhorn where she wrote stories that were circulated nation - wide, begins this week as reporter from Mehama for this paper. Mrs. Millie Bickett will continue the Elkhorn column. Mrs. Roberts’ article on the most exciting news story she had ever co vered, appeared in the current issue of “Folks,” a magazine circulated na tionally to correspondents in rural areas. Her story, which appeared or iginally in The Enteiprise, told of the rescue of miners isolated last win ter by snow in the old Amagamated mines region above Elkhorn. BAKER'S W hite S tore and pint .37 32-oz. pkg .35 Raisins, R&W Fancy Kadota Figs 15 oz 17 No. 2^ tin .35 Asparagus, all green No. 2 tin 41 Mixed Vegetables, R&W, No. 303 tin, 2 for 39 16-oz .29 8-oz. 33 6 for 25 4 2-3 oz 45 Porters Friilets, 8-oz 19c Pickling Spice Crackerjack Cove Oysters Old Dutce Cleanser .10 Spry Shortening Cream Style Corn Tex’s Tavern w Use our convenient Layaway plan for Chistmas dolls and other toys 83 No. 303 tin 18 Ig. pkg .28 Lux Flakes or New Rinso MILL CITY A friendly family atmosphere prevails 3-1 b. tin Phone 2671 We Deliver i ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Open Fri., Sat. September Bedding SALE! evenings TOMAN’S HILLTOP STORE ROME Friday & Saturday Specials Nationally Advertised Mattresses I THRIFT QUEEN Butter lb 69c lb. 54c Coffee, any brand Coffee, any brand 2 lbs. 1.07 Family Pak Toilet Tissue, 4 for 33c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 31c 4 for 23c IGA Jell it FREE! 5 lbs. Syrup and 1 lb. jam with $10.00 order or more Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring Combination 180 coils 28 lb. cotton felt flexator St. Francis ticikng 61 coils 8 lb. cotton 5 lb. sisal Reg. $59, Now 3950 .EX 200 coils 25 lb. cotton 11 lb. sisal Damask ticking 72 coila 8 lb. cotton 5 lb. sisal -7-year written guarantee '220 coils .10 |b cotton 12 lb. sisal Damask ticking 8! coil« 10 lb. cotton 8 Ih. «i«al 50 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Zenith Space Saver Double Element Oven Electric Range, was $149.95, now $129 See us for your huntinfT items Coleman camp stoves and lanterns. Ammunition. Red Hats Jackets, etc. Hill Top General Store ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. Blanket, full size $3.99 Gates Furniture Co. Manager