The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 10, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    ♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1« 195«
ITS THE
By Sharon Whitsett
Guest* over the week-end at tiw
Hello! I’m your new Santiam re­
John Swan home was their daughter porter and I will try to fill you in
and family from Portland The Al on what happens around the school.
Well school has started to the relief
Smeenks.
[ of some parents. We have four new
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Logan and fam- i ’«-achers this year as follows: Mr,
ily have returned to their home in Morgali who teaches Algebra L, II.
Mill City after a vacation trip to Col­ Geometry, and General Math; Mr».
orado. their former home.
Haskett who teaches P. E. and has
u .nd
j u
j fam.l y charge
of the
Mr.
Mrs. vi
Elmer EUi. and
who teacheg
ghot) Library;
An> Mr. Honey
CrafT
that
COUNTS!
del MONTE
TUNA 4 cans
$1.QQ 80 count 3 pkgS
25
Velveeta CHEESE _
MD TISSUE
2 lb. loaf 79‘ ‘#’1 2-4 mil pack 79'
VUVtfTA
and his aunt. Mrs. Boyle of Kansas|and Mrj Honey who
Him(|
are visiting at the home of his moth- Ec and P. E.
The Freshman class is the largest
er, Mrs. Nat Wills.
this year with 39. the Juniors follow
Mrs. James Poole Sr. is convalesc­ close behind wi.h 34, then come the
ing satisfactorily at the Salem Me­ Sophomores with 31 and the mighty
morial hospital following surgery Seniors trail behind with 24, making
! in all 128 in the student body.
performed Tuesday.
Even before school started, the
Guest speaker
at .u
the c Mill
City football boys were hard at work. The
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Presbyterian church
this Sunday will | first football game u Septeniber n
Presbyterian
<
be the Rev Dean
Klarr.
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----- --- A new perm- with Monroe Good luck
ara u.
anent minister is to be appointed by I Nert Friday, beware, a,
the church committee soon
able t0 jee horribIe sight8 down by
x
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the school. The sophomores are plot-
Recent guests at the home of Mr. | ting the fate of the Freshmen.
Freshmen Tea
rm
and Mrs. Walter Olmstead were his gIad fm not a Freshman thi, yaar
sister and family from Eugene. Mrs. but Fm sure everyone will have a lot
Edna Edmundson, and Mr. and Mrs. I of fun, including the Frosh.
That’s about all for this week.
Byron Edmundson and son.
Dick Syverson spent the Holiday I
week-end in Redding, Calif. visiting
with Wayne Hollibaugh. a former ,
resident. He said the heat there was ;
terrific—104 degrees which really is
too much tor Oregonians to take.
Peach varieties suitable for freez­
ing
include
Elberta,
Hatehaven.
Veteran, Triogem, J. H. Hale. Red-
haven, Dixigem,
Fairhaven
and
Coronet.
THE MILL CITY
Krafts Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing
Quart Jar 49c
12c Off LABEL
FLUFFO
•*'»*0.1
Shortening 3 Ih- can 79'
PUREX BLEACHES
*
1f
Qt. 20c I Gal. 39c 1 Gal. 59c
HUNTS WHOLE
New Potatoes 2 cans 25'
HILLSDALE Half Slices
Margaret and Michelle Delaney of
I Hood River who have been spending
ENTERPRISE
the summer with their grandparents
Entered
as
second class matter No­
Mr. and Mrs. W H. (Mode) Davis
have returned to their home. Mr. vember 10. 1941 at the post office at
Delaney came for the children Sun- Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879
j day-
Marion.Linn Counties, per year 13.00
Friends here will be interested to Outside, Marion-Linn Counties $3J9
learn of the recent marriage in Eu-
Telephone 8201 or 7605
, gene of Mrs. Louise Mason to Will-
•
’
’
-------
iam Lampman also Eugene. Mrs.
national editoria »,
Mason is an instructor in the Eu-1
gene schools and will continue her.
work. Mr. Lampman is a salesman for
school books.
Mrs. Gertrude Mason spent last
¡a°lt NIWSPAM«
week in Eugene, Harrisburg and Rick­
PUBLISNIIS
reall visiting with friends and rela­
^-'AliOCLADON
tives. She said her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason
of Rickreall, were getting along fine,
although Mrs. Mason still has a DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Publisher
heart condition that requires her to
take things easy.
Folgers COFFEE
No. 2 cans
lib. tin
Sliced Pineapple 2 «ns 49
Mof or Vehicle Sales
Hit All-Time High
Motor vehicle sales reached an all-!
____ high
_ the fir»t_ five |
time
during
months of 1959. according to figures
released by Vem L. Hill, Director.'
Department of Motor Vehicles.
Title transfers of new cars and j
cars registered for the first time in
Oregon numbered 64.873, an increase
of 19 percent over corresponding
months in 1958
Used car tile transfers totaled
184.293, an increase of 39 percent.
An average of 49,000 applications
per month for new titles and trans-
I fers represents a 33 percent in­
crease.
March and May were banner months
| each recording more than a 45 per­
cent increase in new and transfer
title transactions.
During peak periods some delay
may occur in processing of titles,
however, every effort is being made
to expidite the precessing of all
transactions without additional cost
to the department.
KRAFTS
Marshmallows 2 pkgs 45c
LADY ELBERTA
Folgers Instant Coffee
Case Lot, $7.10
Peaches
3 cans 89' NESTLES CANNED
MILK 8 fans $1.00
STOKLEYS GRAVENSTEIN
No.
46 Oz.
Apple Sauce 3 cans 85'
Orangeade 3 cans s1.00
2'/2 Cans
Can
HI C
46 Oz. Can
COTTAGE
Minimize top-stitching and double
stitched seams when sewing with
treated fabrics to avoid a pucker­
ed look.
5c OFF Label
KRAFTS MIRACLE
Pineapple Juice 3/$1.00 Sandwich Spreadpt-iar 38c
Betty Crocker
Highest Quality Meats
Bisquick Mix
FREEZER BEEF
A
CAR
INSURANCE
Save with
State Farm's
low insurance
rates for
careful drivers
See me
George Laird
Phone 7615
Mill City, Ore.
STATE FARM
MUTUAL
AuTOMOenC IMSUWANCC COWAirr
Hsrwo Office Bloomington, 111.not
"You know a
good doctor
for thia?"
•cns.
Pkg. 43
Hunts Tomato Juice
4/$1.00
BY THE SIDE
LB
It'» a question we answer »11
the time. Sometime* h'a tome-
one new in the neighborhood Sometime» It'» aa
old friend who just doesn't happen to have a
family physician. The boy sprains an ankle ... the
baby runs a temperature.. . Grandma has a bad
Price Includes Cutting, Double Wrapping,
cough. Troubled people often turn to us for help,
Bone and Roll Chuck Roasts.
and rightly so. We work closely with physicians,
providing the medicines they prescribe and use in
Plus Green Stamps
their offices.
e know who they are, their special­
tie». their office hour». In an emergency we'-a
WE GIVE
good people to ask. And we're always happy to
GREEN STAMPS
be of ten ice to our friends and patrons.
H1U.TOP
MILL CITY, ORE.
Prices Good For September IO, II, 12
t
PHONE 2744
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
Mill City, Oregon
59-3;