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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1959)
I«—THE MILL CITY ENTERPKISI THLRSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1959 the Qualify] Its so ' pleases me' convenient... I like the service. 9 State Forests Will Be Checked For Trespass From The Enterprise Files toa «KB ARE IfiWf " KRAFTS JET PUFF Hunt's Fruit Cocktail Marshmallows 2pkgs 45* 303 Size 4/95* MONTE Tuna Fish 4 cans $LOO ELSINORE Cream or Whole Kernel Hunt’s COCKTAIt. CORN DEL 3 cans 55' Large Size CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans 4/$L00 DENNISON Chili Con Came 4/s1.00 1 CAPITOL CUT GREEN BEANS 2 cans 29* r! Five Years Ago FRANCO AMERICAN Spaghetti Ige. size 4/99* LUMBERJACK 1 MJB COFFEE I lib.tin ■ ..................... V SYRUP 22 oz. Bottles 2 Bottles 69* I UIMBERJA^ 3 69' 2 Lbs. 1.37 Flutto I Shortening 3 lb. Can 73* k tomato ^SOOF The state forestry department will make no sales of Christmas tree stumpage from state owned .auds during the current holiday season Fifteen Years Ago | with the exception of a few minor November 2. 1945— Friends and relatives were notified sales of white fir in Klamath coun Tuesday of the sudden death of Lyle ty, according to Assistant State Potter. He was in charge of the Mill Forester. Vance L. Morrison. An City Manufacturing company here i intensive patrol will be maintained Staff Sgt. Frank Chance Jr., form throughout the entire cutting season er Mill City resident had received m order to prevent trespass, he added- *'We have had some unfortunate his discharge and was at his home in Ft. Atkinson, Wise. An older brother, experiences in the past,” Morriaon Capt. Max Chance was stationed at stated, ‘‘especially in the Tillamook burn where we are planting some five Zamboanga, Mindanos. William A- Swan, Sic was spending million trees each year and aerially a 17-day leave with his parents, Mr. seeding large areas in order to bring and Mrs. John Swan Billy had served this huge burn back into production.** “During the past several year» with Halseys Third fleet in the South trespassers have completely denuded Pacific. Mrs. Alonzo Daly entertaiend 20 the original plantation of noble fir youngsters with a Hallowe’en party. which was setablished during the Her daughter, Alona Faye and her winter of 1945-46 just south of the sixth grade classmates enjoyed the Wilson River highway near Camp Rogers '* outdoor wiener roast and party. • • • In order to prevent a repetition of such trespass an intensive patrol in to Ten Years Ago be maintained It is possible that all November 3. 1949— forest roads into the bum will be clon Don Peterson, new owner and pub ed and the same precautions taken in lisher of The Enterprise had pledged controlling entry as is taken during a publication worthy of the area. Leo the high fire hazard periods- Patrols C. Dean, recently on the advertising will also be maintained on all other staff of the Capital Journal and the state forests, the forester added. Capital Press was the new editor. He pointed out that cutting or re Mill City was to vote on their moving trees from the land of another first Charter election Tuesday from without permission is a misdemeanor 1 to 8 p- m. and the individual is subject to both a Up the Canyon, Detroit was having fine and jail sentence- In addition a lively argument on the pros and state officials are supported in their cons of incorporation. The second at activities by the 1957 act which requir tempt to bring an incorporation vote ed individuals transporting more than was being made. five trees to have evidence of owner Mrs. George Laird had announced ship. This includes the bill of sale, the the starting of construction this week name and address of the original own on her new beauty shop on Broadway. er. the number of trees purchased, and Miss Daisy Hendrickson planned on the description of the land. The only moving her variety and ladies appar exceptions are where the individual el to the space vacated by Shirley’s owns the land or where a common car Beauty Shop- rier is Involved. • * • Campbells Tomato Soup 8 cans 95* November 4. 1954— Mrs. Harry Wood had just complet-1 ' ed a deal whereby she sold her dry goods and apparel shop to Mrs- Jen nie Smith. Mrs. Wood had operated I her store for over 15 years and plan-. ned on retiring. Funeral services were held Wed-' , nesday for Lester Hathaway, a resi dent of Mill City for 18 years. Death ; was attributed to a heart condition complicated by pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Charles French, who ' recently purchased the Howe proper- . ty were surprised by a group of I friends with a housewarming. Students making the honor roll at Mill City High school were Rosalie Bassett, Zita Crosier, Ellen Shelton. Camille Goble, Ralph Jull, Brooks Crosier, Bettv Nichols, Hazel Caudle and Bill Steinfelt- Mrs. Peggy McCoy was working as telephone operator at the Santiam Telephone company while Mrs- Rosa Daly was on leave of absence. Looking at the food advertisements in this issue. Kliewer’s Market was selling wieners at 34c a pound and bacon at 45 c; the latter comparing with present prices Eggs were also about the same price as now—with mediums at 47c and large at 61c. Tomato soup was selling 6 cans for 55c and 10 pounds of flour cost 75c. Residents had received their tax statements with some of them claim ing an increase of 100%. From Elkhorn news by Millie Bickett came word that Byron Rand all, well known San Francisco artist was visiting at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Randall He planned a series of Oregon scene paintings When you need PRINTING Mill City Enterprise A SHELTER FOR YOUR HOMEI The home that shelters you needs shelter ... in the form of insurance coverage, oom> mensurate with today's high property value«. CHECK WITH VS ... SOON HILL INSURANGE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel, Owner Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.0« a Year Why ar« Highest Quality Meats some drugs like Nebergall Pork Link SAUSAGE,vacuum packed 8 oz. pkg. 39* Boneless PORK SHOULDER ROAST Pound 59' If you read “LT1 Abner” you may recall how the Gourmet's Club plotted to make “Ecstasy Sauce" from the Yokums' pet pig, Salomey. Recipe: Boil down one Ainvnas akVxvruu (Salomey) until just one single, solitary deUaoue drop remains—and that is “Ecstasy Sauce." In Boneless BEEF CHUCK ROAST Pound 79' terms of food, this is humorously ridiculous, but it’s actually routine in the making of drugs. Often hundreds of pounds of raw materials must be processed and reprocessed to obtain ooe tiny WE GIVE pinch of the active medication. Which helps ex GREEN STAMPS plain why modem drugs are so potent, and why we pharmacists dispense them only when >our pn^iaaan writes a preecrtpuou. HILLTOP MARKET MILL CITY, ORE Prices Good For November 5, 6, 7 PHONE 2744 MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phon« 66C 7 Mill City, Oregon