The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 03, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    8—The Mill City Enterprise
Thursday, Dec. 3, 1959
Remember the
By -Jean Roth
Total
that
COUNTS!
Kraft Velveeta
Cheese 2lbs 79*
CAMPBELL’S
C
Tomato
SOUP
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4 cans 45C
VUVtfTA
CAPITOL
Oleomargarine 4 lbs. 89*
WHITE PAPER
NAPKINS
2 *
25'
FLUFFO
Shortening 3 lb. can 69'
ELSINORE Solid Pack
TNT
3/43
TOMATOES 303
Pop Corn 2 lb- pkg. 29'
CAMPBELL’S
ELISNORE Whole Kernel or Cream Style
3 cans
CORN
55e
HUNTS CANNED
POTATOES 4 cans
49*
CHICKEN
NOODLE
SOUP
Meat Base
Soup
6 Cans 890
BRosCoffcc Ib. 59C
Hunts Fruit Cocktail
2 cans 49c
KLEENEX
TASTY PAK GREEN
cane
59* TISSUEass1 colors 4 “h) 1.00
SCOTT
KRAFTS SALAD BOWL
Salad DRESSING ■"* 49* Toilet Tissue 4 roll pack 49c
FRESH PACIFIC OYSTERS
Full pint
•
•
59*
Round Steak lb. 95c
Ocean Fresh REI) SNAPPER
WE GIVE
lb
GREEN STAMPS
HILLTOP MARKET
MILL CITY. ORE.
Price# Good For Dec. 3, 4, 5
PHONE 2744
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown
entertained at dinner Thanks­
giving for Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
and Kathy of Portland,
From The Enterprise Holbert
and Earl Stahlman, Mr. and
Mrs. John Estey, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Arsenault, and Donna and
Fifteen Years Ago
Linda Brown. The occasion was
also in honor of the Estey's 18th
The United War Chest Drive wedding anniversary.
was underway in Mill City and
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
progressing well under
the the Lynn Williamson home were
chairmanship of Mrs.Ed Rupp. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Williamson
Solicitors included Betty Mein- and children and Mr. and Mrs.
ert, Bertha Baltimore, Virginia Winston Williamson and child­
Kelly, Gladys Lake, Alice Howe, ren.
Alberta Smith, Altha Grime«
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Young­
and Marion Todd.
blood spent Thanksgiving in Sal­
An article on the front page em at the home of his parents,
of The Enterprise discussed the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Youngblood.
shortage of merchandise in the
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hall and
stores. Particularly short were grandson. Steve Bristow from
mens shoes, radios and other Sublimity were dinner guests on
appliances. Also practically non- Thanksgiving at the Athol Sav­
existant was any type of floor age home.
covering. So different today
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roth and
with all the eye-catching mer­ family visited in Portland over
chandise; the only shortage be­ the Thanksgiving holidays. They
ing money in some instance«. were guests of Mrs. Roth’s sis­
With the easy payment plan— ter and family.
even that is not much of a de­
Holiday guests at the Harry
terrent.
Spencer borne over Thanksgiving
The Mill City Manufacturing were Mr. and Mrs. Don Spencer
company was observing its 9th and son Bob from Longview,
anniversary—an editorial from Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
the Capital Journal of April ence Asherd, also from Long­
24, 1937, “A town that refused view.
to die" was rerun.
The Gordon Meyer’s enterter-
Petty Officer Raymond Duf­ tained Mr. Myers sister and
fy, Baker 3-c of the U. S. Navy family. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Daw­
was viisting at the home of his son from Winston, on Thanks­
parents, the Fred Duffy's. He giving.
had been presented with three
Visiting in Seattle, Wash., over
gold stars for three major bat­ the Thanksgiving holidays were
tles—Leyte, New Guinea and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Graham
Palan.
and family.
VFW was organizing in Mill
Ray Sophy is in bed recovering
City with J. C. Kimmel elected from a back injury he sustained
as Commander; Lester Mason, last Thursday morning while
Senior Vice Commander, Orvil­ working at his mill.
le Horner, Junior Vice Com-
Wayne Tompkins has also been
' mander; Lafe Potter. Quarter­ confined to his home because of
master; Louis Kanoff, Post Ad­ a back injury.
vocate; Walter Carter, Chap­
Mrs. Joe Bosig is ill at her
lain, and Edgar Kellom, sug- home and will be confined there
geon.
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spinnett
Ten Years Ago
and three children from Glide,
Two canyon loggers were kil­ Oregon visited the Benny Young-
led early Monday morning near bloods Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bras-
I the Detroit Dam site when their
truck plunged down a 150-foot mer from the coast area were in
embankment. Killed were Ar- Idanha for the Thanksgiving hol­
dell Webster 32, of Mill City and idays.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert
Claude J. Nash of Lyons. Six
others were injured in the ac­ and children enjoyed Thanks­
cident and are in Salem Memor­ giving dinner on - Sundaj’ after
ial hospital. Cecil Haun, Alton noon at China City Cafe in Sal­
Haun of Gates, James Moore, em, with the Ediger clan from
Lyons, Clarence Estenson. Mill Dallas.
Former residents, Mr. and
City, Leo Kirsch, Elwin Erick­
son of Mehama were those hos­ Mrs. John Pitcher are the par­
pitalized with varying injuries. ents of a baby girl born recent­
D. B. Hill. Mill City State ly. They are now living at Cot-
bank cashier, said that the ec-1 tase Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher
onomic picture of the canyon
was very bright. Mr. Hill said
Shelton. Washington are also
that the rate of building con- parents of a baby girl. Mr.
struction here had exceeded a ’ Fletcher was the bookkeeper at
Simpson while living here.
half million since January.
Charles Sullivan won the $100 , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monroe and
bill awarded at the Firemen’s children spent Thanksgiving at
benefit dance last Saturday. ' Waldport visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush of I Mr. and Mrs. Hazeman, parents
Salem became the parents of a i °f Mrs. Monroe,
Arthur Ray Taylor and his fi­
daughter,
Dianne
Elizabeth,
born November 26. Grandpar­ ancee Shiela Griggsby from Sal­
ents are Mrs. Bess Vandermeer em. were visitors of friends and
of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. relatives in Idanha Saturday ev­
ening.
C. J. Rush of Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wright en-
J. C. Kimmel and Bob Veness
were elected directors of the joved Thanksgiving dinner with
Chamber of Commerce at a their son James and his family.
noon luncheon meeting at Mom s Also present was Mrs. Mae West
a sister of Mrs. Wright.
and Pop's cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were
A bridal shower at the home
of Mrs. James Swan honored dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Virginia Jackson, bride­ Bill Golden on Thanksgiving.
Tlie Kindergarten is now meet­
elect of Delmar Thompson.
ing in one of the class rooms at
the Detroit Church of Christ.
Five Years Ago
They are working on their part
Headlines in The Enterprise in the school Christmas pro­
informed residents again of gram.
ceremonies
formal dedication
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyda spent
for Mill City’s new gym. Charles Thanksgiving at the home of Mr.
Kelly, president of the Mill City and Mrs. T. J. Lyda of Turner.
Booster club was master of Also they visited Mrs. Lyda’«
ceremonies. Also participating parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
were
Howard Means,
high Wagner.
school principal and
Brook»
Men of the Detroit Church of
Crosier, student body president. Christ have continued to work
Althea A. Knight has just re­ on the covered porch being built
turned from a sightseeing trip and making preparations to put
to Ireland. England. Wales, up a bell.
Washington. D. C. and New
A 4-H achievement award pro­
York City. She is the daughter gram is being planned for to­
of Mrs Agness Allen of this night. Thursday. Dec. 3 at the
city.
Idanha Fire Hall. Awards will be
Thanksgiving Day guests at given to 4-H members who com­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ pleted their work last year and
bert Veness were Mrs. James to the 4-H leaders of last year.
Reed and twin sons. Jimmy and Ann Burkholz, Extension County
Johnny of Salem. They are for- Agent will be present. The pub­
| mer Mill City residents.
lice in invited to attend this com­
Mill City council election was munity affair, at 7:30 p. m.
set for December 7 with three
The Idanha Youth group had
councilmen to be elected. On the as their guest speaker Sunday
| ballott were Gladys Mason. Bob evening. Glen Lyda and the De­
Veness. Ed. Cooke and Russell troit Youth Group. The discus­
King.
sion was on the Ten Command­
Eva Bressler sent In an item ments, Afterwards the young
telling about dial phones in people enjoyed games and re­
Lyons. They had just officially freshments at the Harold Roths,
been put in operation at a cost ments. Afters the young people
of $14.000 and another $12.000 enjoved games and refreshments
was spent on rebuilding lines. at the Harold Roths.
Donna Cooke, daughter of Mr.
The Idanha Sunday School
and Mrs. Ed Cooke was taken contest Is showing results with
to Salem Friday where the cast increased attendance and en­
was removed from her leg and thusiasm as boys and girls are
hip She had been "In and out” working for the prizes.
of hospitals since the family’«
The Billy Graham film was
auto accident a year ago.
enjoyed by all those in attend­
Mr. and Mrs Lee Kuhlman ance last Wednesday at the Id­
and family spent Thanksgiving anha Community Church.
day in Bend at the home of her
sister the Raymond Thompsons
and with her father.
We« mtwcrtbe to the mill
Greene.
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