Mill City, and Norma Downer, Mill
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dickinson of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Moravec of (Salem had dinner at the L. O. Cree
Fem Ridge entertained their berry home Sunday. They flew here for the
pickers, many of them from Mill Ci bieakfast hop.
ty, at a picnic at their ranch Sunday,
Marian McFadden and Harry Har
July 10. Games and contests furnish rison, pilot, of Corvallis, came here
ed the entertainment. Attending were for the breakfast hop. Miss McFad
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moberg, Dor den is a foimer resident.
othy, Verl, Carol and Larry, Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Beamish and Mrs. Dave
Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky, Caroline and Coovert, of Riverside, Calif., mother
Donny, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farlin, and aunt of Mrs. Ray Colgan, are
and Butch, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gun- visiting her.
soules of Stayton, Mrs. Frank Sieg Other guests are Mr. and Mrs. Lio
mund of Stayton, Bob Baltimore of nel Colgan of Warrenton Oregon,.
Robert Given, nephew of Mrs. Ray
Colgan died in Albany Saturday.
The Rev. Max Chance and family
MILL CITY
sailed from New Y’ork to Gologhat,
Assame, India where they will serve
POOL HALL
as missionaries under the American
| Baptist Missionary Board.
| Rev. Chance will be in charge of 80
NOW OPEN
Assamese churches with a member
Billiards. Pool, Snooker.
ship of 4000 people. They expect to
Shuffleboard
| be on the field for the next five years,
Chet Hollinshead Ben Hauck
f Rev. Chance received his M. A. de
For taxi service call Mill City
gree from Berkeley Divinity School
2602 or 2108
last semester.
I
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MILL CITY VARIEVY STORE
Monday at 6 o’clock Mrs. Louis Albany, spent Sunday at the home ,
ents of Cliffoid
L. Bradfield,
Rada was hostess for a birthday din of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booth. He is a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanham
ner honoiing her two nephews, Phil nephew of James Dawes.
children, of Silverton, spent thp
lip Carey and Richard Crook.
Mrs. W ,W. Henderson is back in with them Sunday. They took in
The boys were delighted with the 1 Mill City this week from the coast. air show.
huge cake baked for them and the She plans to can fruit while here.
pleasure of lighting the candles in- Her son, Charles, is going to visit
J. P. Moses of Euieka., Cal f., is
dicating their tespective ages.
this sister, Jane Nichols, in Bend Sun visiting at the home of his daughter
Present for the double occasion day .
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mr. Base.
were: Mrs. Barbara Walter, Mis.
Beatrice Jones. Ronnie and David, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine went to
Mrs. Ray Mohler, Shirley and Jer
and Mrs. Geoige Crook and Richard, Clear Lake over the week end on a ry spent the week end with i datives
Mr. nad Mrs. Jack Carey and Phillip, fishing trip. The week previous they in Medford.
went to East Lake with Mrs. lailack
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rada.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett of Sa
The remainder of the evening was bringing home the biggest catch.
lem were Sunday dinner guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris and son the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
spent in, playing caids.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and of Drain were week end guests of Bressler. Mrs. Corbet is a sister of
children of Helena, Montana are Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Blazek.
Mr. Bressler.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb Davis and |
visiting his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Aveill of Hal-ey
son, Charles, and Miss Jane Ames of
Mr. and Mis. Ed Cooke.
Will Bertram of Portland called Carrolls, Wash., visited his parents I
on his brother, Ed Bertram last Sun- for a week. Mr. Davis returned with
them Thursday for a short visit, re I
day.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Barney have turning home Sunday.
Sandra McCann of Renton, Wash., i
moved back from the coast, living in
a trailer house back of Ressler’s granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank [
Jackson, is visiting for the summer. ■
store.
Mrs. Frank Nicholas, mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness and
family went to Portland Tuesday on Mrs. Beorge Stewart, and Beth Stew
art. of Portland, were down for the
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lyles and son, Kir show.
and Mis. Lyles, mother of Lester, of i 1 Mr. and Mrs. A L. Bradfield, par-
were Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ramtnie Martell. Mrs.
Martell is a daughter of the Averills,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayward of
PPoitland were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr.and Mrs. John McClurg.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis returned
from Seattle after spending a week
with : elative« and friennds.
< OI NTY NURSE COMING
?.! ss Josephine Schneider, county
nurse, will be at the high school re
creation room July 27 at 10 a.nt. to
give immunizations and follow - ups
on previous medical shots fofr school
childi en.
Í7D
[OY & HOBBY SHOP
SERVING SPOON
is adding a line of
Mens Work Clothes
GRAVY LADLE
COLD MEAT FORK
Children s & Infant s Wear
FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 19*1
America’s Finest Silverplate again
offers the most-needed serving
pieces . . . the convenient and
socially correct ones for so many
dishes. Treat yourself ... or sur
prise some lucky friend . . . with a
gift of this useful set now!
WE ARE ENDEAVORING TO BUILD IP \ STOCK OF MER
CHANDISE TO FIT VOI R NEEDS. IF WE DON’T HAVE WHAT
YOU WANT, WE’LL GET IT. VO I’.CAN HELP US BUILD THE
KIND OF STORE THE COMMUNITY NEEDS AND WANTS.
^1847 ROGERS .BROS
3 Pieces
Jim & Irene O’Leary
. Commercial
Phone 2-1588
a
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Mi MÍ I, ■ '
This is the Famous
Eternally Yourt, Remembrance, First Love, Adoration.
Rae’mar
Gravy Ladle, Cold Meat Fork, and Sei vine Sjx,- n
is available today in a lovely blue lined gift box with trail ; m i.t
top. Individual pieces available, too!
li \KER'.S
MID-YEAR GLAMOUR
Mill City Jewelry
SHOE SALE
Continues until the last Pair is Gone. And these are fine to the last instep
All Sales
Final
STAYTON PLUMBING CO
BLUE 118Bor428R, STAYTON
$5.00
No Exchanges
or Refunds
Crane Bathrooms and Sinh Briggs Beautyware
Pacific Pumps
HEEI. AND TOE YOU’VE NEVER
3.00
7.00
SEEN MORE BEAUTIFUL SHOES
(Regular Prices, as You Know, are from $6.95 to $14.95)
COCOA.
BLUE,
BLACK.
WHITE. SUN COPPER.
GREEN.
GREY.
RED.
BROW N.
SPECTATORS,
HIGH
HEELS.
HEELS,
CUBAN,
I.OW
HEELS.
. .. with the
WEDGIES, FLATS.
CRANE NEUDAY GROUP
Fine appearance plus top quality
—that’s the Crane Neuday group.
Matched styling. Gleaming
white, easy-to-clean surfaces.
Built-in convenience features.
Sturdy construction for years of
tough service. New engineering
—such as Crestment faucets with
Dial-ete controls for easy,
trouble-free ofcration.
The Crane Neuday group is
priced to fit the most closely
watched budgets See us for com
plete information.
« OI.I.INS NATIONAL MISSION HOT WATER HESTER. 10 gaI. 87.50
LOW COST PLUMBING
Modernize your home nr farm before cold weather on our Budget plan
I Ml »TATE STREET
SALEM
No mone down, no pasment for 00 da;a, and aa long aa three
jears to pay.
Call ua for free estimate