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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1949)
o MILL CITY ENTERPRISE; NOVEMBER 3. 1949 Mn mother Cloven this w Minor. Mr. chi hire home erzon Mrs Maeon comps Tburs< comps ■were Kri at th Mrs. absen Mr Mr. t over Mr dren the c Mr ing 1 Alsei ORIGINAL POETRY READ AT THE MILL CITY WOMAN’S CLUB The Mill City Woman’s club was entertained by original poems of Mrs. Lester Hathaway at their regular meeting in the high school recreation room Tuesday evening. Mis. Hatha way has had quite a number of her poems published. Mrs. Arthur Kriever gave a re- poit of the Marion County Federation meeting at Aurora which was at tended by her and Mrs. Lee Ross. It was announced that three unex plained absences by a member would require an explanation to the club as Woods Dry Goods Store Next to Postoffice, Mill City NYLON UNDERWEAR BUTTERICK PATTERNS INFANTS WEAR NORTH SANTIAM TAUERN On* Mlle Ewt of Detroit JEWEL MYERS, MGR. Mom & Pop’s Cafe Private Dining Room LIPPOLD - BRENNER Accountants -Bookkeeping Service *Auditing ‘Payroll Reports *Income Tax Phones: Mill City 207 Salem 3-7615 to whether she wished to continue unembership in the organization. She would be given written notice and wouldd have two weeks to notify the secretary. Mrs. James Barton was voted into membership of the clufc. Guests during the evening were Mrs. Gladys Tiask, Mrs. Don Peter son and Mrs. Lester Hathaway’s two daughters. Fall leaves and chrysanthemums was the center (piece on the table. Hostesses were Mrs. R. L. Faust and Mis. Lee Hoss who was substitut ing for Mrs. Belle Trask. stead of on Friday, which is Armis tice Day. PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE MEET TO BE HELD NOV. «TO 11 Following is the list of speakers to appear at the Mill City First Presbyterian Church, November Bible conference under Presbytery of Will amette, November 6 to 11: “How Beautiful Upon the Moun tains are the Feet of Him That Bringeth Good Tidings”. Sunday morning November 6, 11 A. M. David James Ferguson “On Which Altar”. Monday, Kenneth H. Brown of Cor vallis. Tuesday, Earl W. Benbow. Wednesday, Wesley Baker of Red mond. Thursday, Marvis Keyser of WaTd- port. Friday, Morton Booth of Albany. Services at 7:30 P. M., music by choir and special. The above men are all leaders with special education and training for the 'new day. Our standards of educa tion are very high. Bring a friend or a new family to the Bible conference. AT MARTIN’S TRAILER COURT .. Bab and Barbara Norton and son Robert have moved here from Salem. Bab is with CBI. Clyde and Flora Vaughn is now one of us. They were former Poitland residents. Shirley Walker was surprised with a biithday party in her honor Thurs day afternoon at the home of Trigger Howard, by her many friends. Those present were Happy McElvain, Mett Carlson, Les Parks, Edna McCabe, Bobbie Yates, Helen Wiley, Gertrude Woodrun, and Joyce Mattila. Frank Atkinson of Rosebuig visit ed his wife and family over the week STAYTON GYMNASIUM BURNS end. WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Stayton 'high school gymnas ■Mrs. Hulda Anderson of Lyons ium building was completely des ipassed away in Albany Wednesday troyed by fire Wednesday night, imoining, November 11, at the age of along with all the school’s athletic ,'85 years after a lingering illness. equipment. The blaze, which was at Funeral services will be held Friday tributed to either defective wiring or at the Weddle funeral home in Stay a water-heating plant, was discovered ton. "Grandma” Anderson is survived by the athletic coach at 6:30, but had ty four sons, George of Portland, and gained such headway that all efforts Henry, Harley, and Elmer of Lyons. to extinguish it iwere unavailing. (Interment in Fox Valley cemeteiy. Several nearby residences also caught fire, but these were saved by the The Mari-Linn P. T. A. meeting will Stayton firemen. The loss was ten be held at the Lyons school house tatively estimated at approximately on Thursday night, November 10, in- $6,500. FOR SALE — Northern spy apples, $1.50 bushel delivered, $1.25 at ranch. Bring boxes. Joe Novak, Route 1, Lyons. 44-ltp verybody drinks Don’t Borrow, Subscribe! GATES GENERAL STORE The Red & White Store ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. Campbell’s Fisher’s Blend Garden Sweet FLOUR PEAS Tomato Soup 10 lb. bag 303 can 3 for 25c case 24 - 1.98 6 for Snowflake 55c BUTTER Pennant Soda Crackers Mince Meat 2 lb 40c Grade A per lb. 1 lb., 14 oz. jar 65c 29c Fresh Blue Label 5 lb Country Fresh EGGS 45c Carrots, Onions, Radishes 2 bunches KLIEWER Quality Meat M ayflower Wisconsin at our house Aged cheddar Dr. Leslie J. Carson ROSS HILLTOP GROCERY Nebergall Link Sausage Short Ribs and Brisket CHEESE Announces the opening of his pro fessional offices for the practice of “A” Grade Boiling Meat OPTOMETRY in all of its pDaae» of visual care Keep Oregon Green” 1991 FAIRGROUNDS RD. Ph.2-4074 SALEM, OREGON WATCH Fresh Meat 4 FOR THE Very Reasonable Kellom's Grocery MILL CITY FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS 9 <1 o o o HILL TOP STORE IhKIN \RE DEPARTMENT Lunch Pails, complete with thermos, was 2.19 now $2.25 12-qt. Galvanized Pails was 69c now . . Oval Enamel Roaster was 1.75 now « o o o 3 c 1.50 Square Enamel Roaster was 2.75 now . . . 2.50 Mill City Furniture Co. Store GROCERY DEPARTMENT In the New Bank Building 10 lbs. FISHER FLOUR There will be many Opening Day attractions with Valuable Irizts to be Given Away FREE Saturday, Nov. 12 with order of $1.00 or more In the meantime, take advantage of the WE DELIVER HILL TOP GENERAL STORE ALBERT TOMAN. Prop. Our 76 Station Is Now Open oaonoauuuo Many Bargains Close-out Prices for y..q :,t our pn ■« nt kx-aiion (Vine in. buy what yon want at PRE REMOVAL Price Savings! Mill City Furniture Co. MILL CITY. OREGON i