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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1959)
•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19S9 Remember the I ---------- V From The Enter prize Files CAPITOL Catsup 12 oz. bottle ‘ 3/4: ü JOAN OF ARC Kidney Beans 2 for 2! J* CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans 2 for 31Ì Porters Frilletts16ozpkg 3! NEW UNFLAVORED Pro-teen Gelatine|Q( :sizeg( j« Remember? It happened 14 years ago. The Mill City Enterprise Oct- 25, 1945 The Mill City Planing and Proces sing Company had a destructive fire Tuesday. Firefighters saved all but the planing building and equipment. An overheated motor was believed to be the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake received word that their son. Jack Lake. Gunners Mate 2|3 of the U. S- Navy, thought he would be discharged the second week in Novemzer. Wayne Delos Hoeye spent his fur lough with his family here, at the home of Mrs. Hoeye’s mother. Mrs- Harry Mason. He is from Camp Wal ters, Texas. Passing Thoughts of the Editor from that week— “Sitting on my GI bed” My GI hat upon my head My GI pants, my GI shoes. Everything is free, nothing to lose; GI razor, GI comb- But GI wish that I were home.” • • • 10 YEARS AGO October 27, 1949 Mill City’s first charter election was postponed to November 8 due to delay in posting notice. Mayor Har old Kliewer and Councilmen ruled that 30 day period must be com- plied with. Mill City State Bank opened in its new quarters on First Ave and Front St. last Saturday with more than 250 attending, according to Boo Hill, cashier. From that weeks issue of Looking Up and Down the Canyon by Charles Wolverton. “This week is my last as editor and publisher of the Mill City Enterprise—in my three years of editorship friendly words and deeds cheered me when the going was rough—I’m confident in turning ov er the paper to the new owner, Don Petersen, that it is a better paper i I than when I took it over." • • * Five Years Ago From Lyons came news of the ¡ wedding of Miss Caroline Helemn to | Luther Brown of Mehama From Gates correspondence by Mrs- Albert Millsap: Both sons of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine sustained acci- past week. Gordon, had his I I , dentsthe in a sling, the result of a foot I arm ball accident and Wayne was on crutches with his foot in a cast, the result of a playground accident From Detroit news by Boots Cham pion, Mrs. Wilbur Harlan escaped serious injury when the car door flew open while they were on a hunt ing trip to Lapine. She fell to the pavement and received multiple bruises. From Mehama came word of the marriage in Washnigton D C. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagner. Sep tember 25. Dick was employed in the diplomatic department of the govem- ment. Mabel A Parker a at I- Aycviuii Detroit sei sent word that the thermometer hit ____ a lo' >w of 20 degrees decrees at Idanha Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Robert Veness. chairman of the PTA’s International dinner was hard at work planning for the sched uled November 4 dinner at the grade school gym Mrs- Roy Pate had won a $150 dia mond ring as second prize in a recent contest by a Eugene firm. She had the diamond reset in a man's ring and presented it to her husband on their 16th wedding anniversary. Firemen were working on prepara tions for their 10th annual benefit to be held Saturday, November 20. John Muir was general chairman. You And the Best in MEAT and GROCERIES when you shop regularly at our meat and grocery store. See as about a Locker Order one and have II for falL Open 7 Days A Week, Mill City Meat Market Mill (My Phone 2642 REMOVE THIS SHADOW FROM YOUR HOME Does your insurance fall short of covering today’s higher value of your property T If eo you stand to lose important money tn case of fire. See Us Soon HILL INSURANGE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel, Owner Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ora. ft's the Water When you're thirsty for a glass of cool, refreshing draft beer, look for the blue and red neon window sign that tellsyou there’s rare good tasteon tapinside. 01VMPI« BREWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON, Utt.. *® 0-1 Could you guess what’s good about headache ? If you happen to have one right now. probably all you need ia an aspirin. But the fact is: a headache sometimes is a signal. It may be telling you something is wrorjg . . . perhaps something quite remote from the pain. In this event it's a nmproos—valuable information for your physician So if you have a persistent or recurring headache and don’t know why, see your doctor Don't take a chance. Your physician can probably clear up your problem in short order. Of course, he may say all you need is aspirin—but even that's worth RnewCgg. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 MUI City, Oregon *