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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1949)
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, i Next to Postoffice, Mill City NYLON UNDERWEAR BUTTERICK PATTERNS INFANT’S WEAR ee> SS Woods Dry Goods Store m 8 38 g. , § fi& .„ LYONS By EVA BRESSLER Miss Carroll Johnston student at the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston she had as her guests Miss Louise Colyer of Brooks, and Miss Alma Hagren of Astoria, also students at the college Mr and Mrs. Jack Page and little daughter of Prinnville were Sunday guests at the William Fetherston NORTH SANTIAM TAVERN ■ One Mile Ea^t of Detroit JEWEL MYERS, MGR. Cafe Private Dining Room I home. Mr page returned to Prinn- ville Sunday evening, Mrs. Page and baby remained for a week She is the granddaughter of the Father- stons and will be remembered as Helen Gibb, she will also visit at the Robert Fetherston home A special feature of the W.S.C.S. bazaar is the dinner served by the men. This promises to be good and not to expensive. The menu includes chili sizes (chili burgers) cabbage salad, pie. coffee and the usual trim mings, all for 75c for the adults and less for children under 10 The cooks are making plans for a large crowd and expect to serve from 5 to 7:30, following by a short program. The committees for the bazaar are. Fancy work, Mrs Alice Huber. Mrs. Willard Hartnell, Mrs. E. L. Roye. Mrs. O. A. Jewell. Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Cash ier. Mrs. Albert Julian Christmas cards, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. D. A. Franklin, Mrs Monroe Walker, Mrs. Sid Tiioreson, Candy, Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Bob Fetherston, Mrs Ray Mohler, Mrs. Catherine Lyon, Mrs. Paul Smith, Fish Pond, Mrs. James Lande, Mrs. Laurence Walworth, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Booths and dec orations, Mrs. George Huffman. Mrs. George Clipfell. Mrs. Wallace Power, Mrs. Glen Julian, Mrs. Art Baltzer, and Mrs. Clinton Hubbard. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and Jack were Darleen Dozier, Ken Smith of Stayton. Rosella Zolaska of of Mehama, Eddie Anderson of Mill City. Several from the Lyons Women’s Society of Christian Service attended the tea at Mill City Wednesday aft ernoon. The Altar Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Free this week to complete plans for the Turkey raf fle and card party which will be held LIPI’OLD • BRENNER Accountants ‘Bookkeeping Service ‘Auditing ‘Payroll Reports ‘Income Tax Phones: Mill City 207 Salem 3-7615 EVER> VIWE Dr. Leslie J. Carson Announces the opening of his pro fessional offices for the practice of OPTOMETRY in all of its phases of visual care IMI FAIRGROUNDS RD. Ph.2-4074 SVI.EM. OREGON Fresh Meat For hoe flavor in cooking, good cooks know jou mutt start with dairy products of fine flavor Th» answer is Mayflower — the choice of good cooks every where. Very Reasonable Kellom’s Grocery I NOV a ¿«yj From where I Joe Marsll Clam Chowder Can Be Dynamite! If Smiley Roberts is a friend of yours, like he is mine, and if you want to keep his friendship, like I do, don’t ever let him hear you say that good clam chowder can be made without cream. In New England, where Smiley comes from, friendships have been broken over tomatoes versus cream in clam chowder. Experts say that south of Boston the tomato reigns supreme, but north of Boston it’s cream—or else! From where I sit, whether it should have cream or tomatoes is simply a matter of taste. This is plain to anyone who doesn't come from clam chowder country. What a great world this would be if we could all see that most prejudices are matters of taste only. Some like hot coffee. Some like it iced. Some people like a tem perate glass of beer. Others prefer ice-cold lemonade. My grand mother used to say, “Prejudice that sees only what it pleases, cannot see very plain.” Copyright, 1919, United States lireueri Foundation at the Rebekah hall Sunday evening November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Neal with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stout visited Sunday at Walport and Newport, and other places of interest along the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of Cor vallis visited in Lyons the last of the week they, were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Roye were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Rickreall, evening guests at the Roye .home were Mr. and Mrs. Bloechel of Port- land. Mrs. John Neal. Mrs. Luther Stout, Mrs. Hargreaves and Haskel Huntley attended the Farmers Union Institute held at the Farmer Union office in Salem. The 4 H club will hold their achieve, ment day meeting at the Rebekah hall Monday evening. November 14 at eight o'clock. Pins will be awarded to members for last year’s work, with Mr. Joe Myras county club agent present. A short program and re freshments wi|l be served at the close of the meeting. A represents tive from the First National Bank of Albany will show pictures. All par ents and friends are urged ty attend this meeting The 4-H club members are doing wonderful work under the direction of their leaders. Let’s all give them our support by coming out ,to help boost them along Mrs. Wilson Stevens with her daugh . r Mrs. Jack Scott of Mill City went to Seattle over the weekend. They took with them Mrs. Stevens mother Mrs Zander of Salem, to I spend the winter with another daugh ter in Seattle MILL CITY COL. WALSH HERE Col. O. E. Walsh, Pacific division chief of the Corps of Engineers, vis ited the Detroit dam project Satur day, according to Col. J. W. Miles, resident engineer. Col. Miles reported the trailer camp at Mongold nearing completion. McEwan’s Photo Shop HAS MOVED To the Building Next Door to Jenkin's Hardware BUSINESS HOUKS CHANGED to 10 till 5'30 Fridays Evenings by Special Appointment PHONE 2243 VU11 City (¡ATES STORE GERBER’S Strained and chopped BABY FOOD FAUST & ROSS HILLTOP GROCERY I The Red & White Store Í ¡ALBERT TOMAN, Prop. I I I I ¡Sweet Potatoes, 21b.19c! (iiant Size ¡Cranberries,lib I ’Oranges, 288s, 2doi. 39c ’ RINSO i • I i TOMAN’S i HILL TOP STORE Corned Beef ! 12 oz FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS M GROCERY DEPARTMENT FREE POTATOES TWO adult tickets to Mill City Theatre (good anytime) Pennant Strawberry Preserves 1 lb. jar MILK 25c 19c Honor Pumpkin ¡Tomato Juice' I with order of $10.00 or more I MASTER W4P 41« Wire Clothes Baskets with plastic covers Two-Cell Flashlights, complete 6 ft. Extension Cords, were 40c Quick relief with Dr. Schall's Arch Supports WE DELIVER F.\I*F.RTI V FITTED HILL TOP GENERAL STORE row i;s ALBERT TOMAN. Prop. SHOE REPAIR Next to star Thratn- Our 76 Station Is Now Open 'I 1YTON I CANNED 2 cans 13c f KLIEWER Quality Meat SU IFTS PORK LOIN Order Your I hanksgiving Tnrkevs At any of the above stores FRESH ift’s Premium I i