Q MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. NOVEMBER 10. 1048 ice cream was furnished by Mary and Louis Rada to the election board on Tuesday. Next year there will be a rush for election board positions. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Abel spent Saturday in Albany visiting rela tives. Jim O’Leary; went flying with Ted Galbraith Sunday, seeing quite a bit of the country. Mrs. Lee Knowles attended a ding of her cousin in Portland, reception afterward at the Oswego Country Club. On her return she The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MILL CITY, OREGON DON PETERSON. Publl«her LEO C. DEAN, Editor and Advertising Manager Ent i «econd-claas matter November 10, 1944 at the post office at Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1479 CLASSIFIED AllVEHTlBlNGi One Inaertlon for 50c or three for |1.00 Ads received by Wednesday noon will run In regular classified section and those received later will run In the "Too Late to Classify" section The Enterprise will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect In­ sertion Errors In advertising should be reported Immediately Display advertising 40c column Inch. MttnL’ i 0R£cloOutf £ R . j 11 s 4* M oj? i * t i o r P ub MEHAMA By MRS. JEAN ROBERTS Another community supper is being planned by the parents of school chil­ dren to raise a fund for continuing the hot lunch program at school. The group met late last week and decided to give a chicken noodle dinner Nov. 18 to be priced at 75c a plate for SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SHOP SHIRLEY LAIRD MILL CITY Phone 2603 adulta and 35c for youngsters. Those attending the meeting were Mrs. Oran Small. Mrs. Reed White Mrs. Ira Kirsch, Mrs. Madaleine Rid- ling, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Chris Mc­ Donald and Mrs. Ray Howard. Re­ freshments following the meeting were provided by Mrs Chris Mc­ Donald. More elk hunters have returned home some successful and others not. Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fender returned late last week as did Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. The Women’s club met last Wednes day with Miss Pat Woods of Stayton demonstrating textile paints. Nearly 25 women were in attendance. The club plans to invite Mill City, Oates and Lyons to their next meeting. Mrs. Myron Fender is wearing a steel brace on her shoulder as the re­ sult of a fall while elk hunting which chipped a piece from her shoulder Off Re-Roof Now! While our stocks are complete. Large stock of several kinds of roofing materials — ROLL ROOFING - ALUMINUM CORRUGATED ROOFING - STEEL CORRUGATED ROOFING CARLOAD PRICES Santiam Farmers Co-op Stayton Auto Window Glass Auto Glass cut and installed. All makes and models Knowles Body & FenderJRepair MILL CITY WOODBOSS CHAIN SAWS SALES I I 3 RENTALS REPAIRS HOWSER BROS. Your Power Tool Rental Headquarters 1410 So. 12th Salem, Ore. Phone 3-3646 I • I ! i MILL Raymond Peterson was honored his 18th birthday at the residence his aunt, Mrs. Ed Cooke. Those at­ tending were his parents, Mr. and Walter Peterson and son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and daughter Jane, Donna Jean and Carol Cooke, Billy Deen, Charles Wolverton, and Ed Cooke. Coffee was served by the chief of police, J. T. King, and apple pie and Don’t Borrow — Subscribe! Manolis Santiam Cafe For atmosphere, really good food, try Manolis Cafe $1.00 Dinner from 5 to 9 p. m Other Dinners from 5 to 12 Closed Mondays Scene from "Neptune's Daughter", fil m coming to Mill City Theater blade. Mr. Fender recovered just a short time ago from a shoulder in­ jury in which he was forced to wear his arm in a sling. Campfire Girls met Saturday with Carmen McDonald leader and Fran, ces McCarley assistant leader, and discussed their sale of Christmas cards with which they plan to raise funds to attend summer camp next year Tommy Kirkland, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kirkland is home after spending two weeks in a Salem hospital. Mrs. Frances McCarley and Mrs. Ray Roberts accompanied by several ladies from Lyons and Elkhorn visited the IOOF home for aged Re- bekahs and Odd Fellows one day last week. Andy Spriggs and Ed Cuban have been building a smoke house back of the Southern Bar B Q. They plan to custom cure and smoke meat, fish and fowl. The building will be coni 1 pleted and ready for use before long, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith went clam digging at Seaside last week. Mr And Mrs. Galer stayed with the chil- I dren during their absence. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Jennie Moe Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Harper of Brooks and Miss Vivian Arbogast of Salem. Mrs Harper is a daughter of Mrs. Orange Mehama, school principal. Mehama school children are writ, ing news items as part of their Eng lish assignment, following are a few ' notes; Doris Teeters comes to the Me­ hama school, every noon. She plays ball with the children and shows them how to bat. throw and catch. The children appreciate it very much.— Joyce Valentine. Mr. and Mrs E. L. Keys had com­ pany Saturday. Mrs. Keys had her two sisters come up with a four I months old baby girl and a two- month old baby boy.—Pat Keys. Primary Room News—Diana Wai- len brought her pet rabbit to school. I Kenneth Williams made a pen for it. | Some of the girls and boys have been out of school with pink-eye —Gary M Something new in advertising has appeared about town the past week I in posters proclaiming a community (dinner they read: Since we all have to eat. with your I friends plan to meet I And Rebekah ham dinner share. We’ll do our best you to please, try to make you feel at ease. So plan if you can to be • there”. We have selected the date, and we hope you're not late— Saturday Nov 12th you see We have decided to charge, you can see it's not large Just only "One Buck” it will be. Dinner server! 6 to 7 stopped in Corvallis to pick up her children who were visiting her grand parents. Mr and Mrs Frank Carter, Stay­ ton, visited their daughter. Mrs Clyde Golden, over the week end. Bill Mikkelsen. son of Mr. and Mrs O M Mikkelsen of Mill City, pledg­ ed Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity on the University of Oregon campus In the fall term rushing. He is a fresh, man major in liberal arts. 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