7 //✓? MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JULY PAGE FOUR ■_ T— F Ikhorn By JEAN ROBERTS A pot lu k dinner and card party was held at the Carl Longnecker home Saturday night. Four tables of pinochle we e in play. Men’s high prizt went to Ray Roberts, low to Kenneth Bain. Ladies’ high prize to Thelma Bain, low to Mis. Ray Ro bert«. A July 4th dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myer*. At- tendin - we e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bick- «tt an I children and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. New-.ome of Mill Qty Mr. and ! Mrs Carl Longnecker and family ar- ived later in th« afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ray and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Ray at Thursday. They expect to stay sever tended a family reunion at the home al weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett and Vei - of Mrs. Donald Schultz of Scio the ma Emerson and Roger of Mill City Fourth. visited Mr. and Mrs. Toots Billing Sunday via>toia al Elkhorn were ton at Sweet Home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey of O a k Also visiting at the Ike Myets Ridge and Mr. Nelson Adams, of near home last week were Roberta Wheel- Silverton. They spent the afternoon visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. er and three children of Portland and Ike Myers and .HnMadrkCar P I I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Metzger and Bob Ik Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Exley of Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and fam- Randall. ! ily returned Saturday from a week’s Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bain and vacation at Hillsboro and Ocean Lake son Jackie of Shafter, Calif., arrived at the Cal Longnecker home last Don’t Borrow. Subscribe! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bradford of Washington are visiting Mr. and Mis. Tom Booth and Jim Dawe«, her father. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Leia Mel and Johnnie are in Coos Bay where Mr. Kelly is attending a post masters convention. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon and family of Portland are moving into the Ed Cruson home. Mr. Haimon is an engiineer for CBI. Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landro of As toria called on Mrs. Ida Swift and Ed Bertram Sunday. They had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Nell Swift, and returned home Monday. Mrs. O’Malley, mother of Mrs. Geotge Ditter, was buried Tuesday. Funeral services were held in Stay- Simple secret: fine food pre pared by a loving chef, Mrs. Carrie Ritter. We’re sure we serve the fodd you’ll like. If yol’re not satisfied, tell us first. LUNCHES TO GO PRICES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY' per 5:30 A. M. to 2:00 A. M. lb. Inn Side Cafe C. R. Haun MILL CI TY 2 Mary Haun lbs. A'dverlm nu nt .25 .55 \ From where I sit ...//Joe Marsh Windy Sure "Stopped The Show"! •n exquisit« wisp o* • wetchbenq , , .. the othci night a bunch of us were over at Judge Cunningham’s watching a swell vaudeville pro gram on his new television set. Il came in line, but just once, the screen got a little streaky. RAKERS Mill City Jewelry Before the Judge could toucli the knob to bring it into focus old Windy Taylor starts fooling around with the antenna connec tion. “I can fix that!” he says. NOW...REBUILT '¡I L. <i LETTUCE Windy feels so bad, that lie’s pay ing the bill and has apologized to the Judge for acting so smart. From where 1 sit, it pays to practice a little restraint when ever we get the urge to meddle. Whether it’s television or a per son's right to enjoy a temperate glass of sparkling beer now and then—let’s get a good clear "pic ture" of the real situation before we cause more harm than good. 3 for per r' r J i .05 .21 pkg. Windy fixed it all right. He “stopped the show” for us. and Buzz Ellis had to come over and do a $20 repair job. I understand DREFT Copyright, 1940, United States Ureuers foundation (WIES 2nd ANNUAL ANY POPULAR BRAND Per Carton ■ I V WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. JULY Sth FRONTIER DAYS HILLTOP C E N E R A I. S T <1 K E t LIIER TOMAN, PROP. 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