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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, OCTOBER 27, 1949 Wood Circulators Wood Ranges Gas Ranges Beds and Springs NORTH SANTIAM TAVERN One Mile bWxt of Detroit and miscellaneous items MACS JEWEL MYERS, MGR. 145 So. Church, Salem S K Corduroy Wool $5.95 to $8.95 $5.9$ and Plaids In Plains I OLESONS Detroit By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT At a meeting of the Women’s Civic Club in the high school Wednesday evening. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, was guest speaker. Miss Stephens presented a film, "It’s All Yours,” which was shown by Otis White, high school principal. About 30 women attemied. A busi ness meeting preceded the program, and refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Raymond Sophy and Mrs. J. A. Wright, assisted by Mrs. Harry Rutherford and Mrs. Dale Palmer. spending five days at the home of his daughter and family at Belling ham, Wash. On Oct. 29 there will be a civil service examination at Stayton for postal clerks at Detroit and Idanha. People here are still looking for Dr. Craig of Mill City who had an office built here m a local store this summer. It is reported he will be here before winter. There will be a masquerade ball at the Blue Moon HHall Oct 31, given by the Eagles Lodge. Everyone must wear a bonafide mask to be admitted. Woods Dry Goods Store HARLOW L. WE1NR1CK Next to PoatoSce. Mill C »tv NYLON FNDERWEAR BITTERICK PATTERNS INFANTS WEAR Attorney at Law Albany 318 Broadalbin Cash for Your Car AT .Miss Shirley Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siever of Idanha, became the bride of Richard E. Bud- long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bud- long of Salem, at the First Episco pal Church in Salem Saturday eve ning, Oct. 15. The Rev. Harry Swift officiated. The bride wore a white . wool suit with blue accessories. A reception was held in the home of the bridegroom’s parents. The young young couple will live in Mill City. Saturday the men of the Christian Church in Detroit will join Idanha members of the congregation in help ing to finish the new churdh. A cov ered dish dinner will be served at the CCC Camp. Saturday afternoon the Junior Hi i group will meet at the church for a hike. A birthday party was given for Harlow White Sunday evening at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis White. About 20 attended. Miss Eleanor Stephens, state li brarian, of Salem, and Mrs. Ray Johnson, president of the Women’s Civic Club, Detroit, were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mrs. Earl Parker. Miss Stephens was an overnight guest of Mrs. Johnson and on Thursday she helped classify books in the local library. She was assisted by Mrs. Parker, library chairman, and Mrs. J. A. Wright, li brarian. Mrs. Harry Johnson left Salem by bus Thursday for Los Angeles, called there by the serious illness of her '.laughter, Mrs. Earl Goodspeed. At noon Oct. 31 at the new school auditorium the Santiam Aerie, Fra ternal Order of Eagles, wiH hold the installation of officers of the Women's Auxiliary recently formed here, Roy Newport, Culver, has been in twon this week looking after busi ness interests. Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh LIPPOLD - BRENNER Hitchcock of Canvas, Wash., vitited Accountants the Archie Mattoons, and on Sunday ■ Bookkeeping Service 'Auditing the Mattoons had as dinner gue.-t > •Payroll Reports *1000106 Tax Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mulder f Wood Phones: Mill City 207 bum. Salem 3-7615 I A chimney fire broke out in the Bill Bray home Sunday morning, but was brought under control by neigh hors before the fire departments of I Detroit and Idanha arrived Damage was slight Announces the opening of his pro Al Pieive returned Sat unday after fessional offices for the practice of STATE MOTORS, Inc. TWO LOCATIONS 340 No. High St., 678 So. 12th St., SALEM ama TOMAN’S HILLTOP STORE I BEG-MORE I ! Dot & tor F J ood 210x27« 3 for 40c, 6for79< DOZEN...$1.49 CASE (4S) .. >5.95 FREE with every order of $10 or more! 2 lbs. Velveeta Cheese Dr. Leslie J. Carson We have installed a new 20-ft. Vegetable Case OPTOMETRY \V e deiner in all of its phases of visual care & 1 Cafe • Hill Top General Store 1991 FAIRGROl NDS RD. Ph.2-4074 SALEM. OREGON ALBERT TOMAN. Prop. U4M Private Dining Room 1 GATES GENERAL STORE J FAUST & ROSS The Red A White Store HILLTOP GROCERY ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. : * I ! ♦ ♦ » : ♦ « Lb. 25c TUNA FISH CICA RETS Oregon canned White ( arton Meat Albacore LANDSCAPE NOU See our work at the CB1 homes,and also the Montag Motel F. A. DOERFLER & SONS 150 No. Ian cast er Drive, at 4 Corners Phone 2-1322 SALEM MILK Any Brand 2 cans 19c SPECIAL! BORENE Soap Powder Solid pack Flake* Shredded 37c 31c 25c SPAM 12 ozs COFFEE All Branch HALLOWE'EN CAKES 98 cents Muir's Bakert 1 lb. 52c J ELL-IT ALL FLAVORS 3 for 10c SHORTENING ANY BRAND 3 lbs. for hliewer Quality Meats Can Be Found at All Three Stores Swift's Premium Skinless Heiners Swifts Oriole Bacon Per lb Sliced. 1 !h ♦ ♦