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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1949)
foauumaxwaum Call George 3403 or 88, for Quick Towing Service MILL CITY, OREGON DETROIT By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT Detroit Women’! Civic club will hold a pot luck dinner November 16 at 7:30 at home of Mrs, S T Moore. Mrs William Cauble Sr. spent sev eral days the last of the week with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter at their home in Bend Mrs. Laura Walker of Los Angeles, Calif, is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs Ray Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Hal Benfield Dex- a aCarnival fill this it tube your self on our guillotine! BONNETS i HATS For Ju«t com« in and sign your name on a Carnival ticket. You do not nood to bo prot ent at the drawing to win. See this great now kind of tube that won't lo«e a pound of air, even when punctured hundred« of timetl LJttle Girls CAFE Philippi Tire Service MEHAMA, OREGON' I I You are cordially invited to attend the premier showing of the New Ford tor’50 on display November 18,1949 VALLEY MOTOR CO. 375 Center St. Salem, Oregon A very cleverly arranged shower party wwas given on Thursday even ing. November 10 at the auxilliary hall of the F. O. E. honoring Mrs. Richard cannon, a recent bride, who was formerly Miss Shirley Hammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siever of Idanha. About forty attended. The guests had been asked to come dress- BARGAINS In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes Clothing, Housewares i i I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I Í I I I I M AC’S S. Church, next to Salem Parking COP pir ki HG SADDLE JEANS Thay’ra SANFORIZED Stria»«** I m « «♦•• IB Tired of waiting for clothes to dry? Even to those who do their laundry at home, we are providing a rapid drying service at a small charge MEN’S ( LOTHES Stay ton, Ore. Open Fri. and Sat. Evening» Tilt 8 FLOWERS GOODF’S FLOUER SHOP Phone Blue 64B WASHING—60 rent* |wr hour 60 cents minimum charge. DRYING—? cent» per pound, wet weight. 50 cents minimum WET WASH—8 cents per pound WASH AND DRY—10 cent« per pound OVERALL AND COVERALL SERVICE ¡HARLOW I.. WEINHKK Attorney at hw ■■■ 318 Broadalbin Albany EACH OLESON’S FIFTH ANNUAL FIKE M E N’S BENEFIT Mill City High School Gym Len Mitchell Stavton, Oregon Tex s Tavern t all 957 for information MILL city Self Service Laundry A friendly family atmosphere prevails Open 9 to 6 Out At 98c Drawing Dec. 8, 5:00 P.M. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I November 17. IM0 SPECIAL! /rawZccw I i i I ter were staying at the Detroit hotel I EPPS Fl RNITl RE CO.'S I 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE over Armistice day. He was former- J OPENING WELL ATTENDED ly employed by the corps of engin- The grand opening ceremonies of ecrs They came to visit old friends i the Epps Furniture company in their and to get some of their things. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hanson left on 1 new Mill City location were attended Saturday for Canyonville where he by a large and appreciative crowd visitors from all sections of the Mill has been transferred by the P P. R. I City trading area being present. The Harry Bebout of Bend was serious- I ly injured on Saturday morning when I grand prize, an electric dish washer, | was wone by Mrs. Molly McGee of a bulldozer blade fell on him while he was at work in the forest service | ' Mill City. Many additional prizes were presented, and the gala affair ! road about three miles above Breit- enbush hot springs. He was taken by I was concluded by a banquet at the Manolis cafe ambulance to Bend where it was found that his leg was broken in | ed to represent different characters j two places. The county court decided Monday and first prize went to Esther Fauts to wait until votes on the incorpora i for the most interesting character, ■ tion of Idanha December 9 and De I and second prize was won by Alpha troit on December 13 had been car i Eberly. Mary Gulliford was awarded ried out before deciding whether to the prize for guessing correctly the abolish the office of Justice of the names of characters and Mrs. Lee Peace for the Breitenbush precinct Thornton got a prize in one of the as requested by a number of citizens games played. Everyone reported a from both towns who took a petition grand time and the bride received to that effect to the county court on many beautiful and useful gifts. The | party was a surprise and hostesses Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nyberg had as were Mrs. Anne Anderson and Mrs. week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Emma Rhodes. Dainty refreshments Jahn of Oakridge and on Sunday, Mr. were served At the regular meeting of the F. O. and Mrs. L. Kozad of Albany were E. Auxiliary on Wednesday evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dryden shot the i the following women were initiated: limit of ducks and geese on a recent Alma Gillespie, Dorothy Christian son, Frances Johnston and Betty No- hunting trip to Sylvan lake. When the American Legion and its i lan. The week previous Elsie Girod Auxiliary put on their dance at the i was initiated. new school auditorium on November The Eagles lodge. Santiam Aerie 11, they had a fine crowd. Roy Mel- 2745 are giving a birthday party on sha and his orchestra from Salem November 18 since it is their first were enjoyed and many favorable ' anniversary. There will be large class comments expressed. The door prize i initiations in honor of worthy presi- was won by Mrs. Townly of Klam 1 dent, Ed Debolt and anniversary vis ath Falls. Money cleared was over iting dignitaries are expected. Follow $100.00 Part of this will be used by ing the initiations the banquet will be the auxilliary for gifts for hospital held in the ladies’ auxiliary hall for ized veterans. members of the Eagles and auxiliary. On November 19 there will be a ■ All members cordially invited joint pot luck dinner of the Christian church of Detroit and the Idanha church at the Rod and Gun Club Hall at 6 o’clock. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Knoll and son, Gene of Troutlake, Wash, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Weisgerber. Mrs. Joe Leis returned recently from a few days spent in Hood Riv- er with her husband who is doing some building there. Entire Stock To Sell Mrs. Marjorie Maw and daughter, Al a Cart Dinners Short Orders Jaqueline of Burns were week-end LYONS guests of her brother-in-law and sis ONLY ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman. «minimi''', numi nu i Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fagan were vis iting friends in Carlton and Port land over the week-end. Till 8 Tur». and Thur» «yr Saturday, Nov. 19,6 p. m OVER $1500 IN PRIZES Turkeys, Hams, Bacon, Merchandise Door Prize on dance tickets ( ome! Bring Your Friends