The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 30, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953
Mill Ends
Mrs. L. J. Lott is still on the nick
list and under a doctors care.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Mill
City were visitors in Portland Satur-
day.
A guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kliewer is his mother,
I of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LaVine and
Sharon were Portland visitors on
Sunday.
ON ALL NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED FLY,
CASTING AND SPINNING
RODS AND REELS
HUNTS CATSUP, bottle
BISQUICK, Large package ..........
JELLO and JELLO PUDDING
Limit 12 to customer
COFFEE, All brands, lb.
2
for
15c
39c
15c
GATES GENERAL STORE
Phone 4522
Gates, Oregon
Subscribe to the Mill City Enterprise
Mrs. H. I. Plymale, of Ada's Needle­
work Shop, was a business visitor in
Albany, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kerr attended a
family reunion in Creswell, Oregon,
over the weekend.
»
Jean and Hilma Coles and children
Miss Judy Johnson of Eugene is
spending a month with her grand­ spent the weekend visiting at Mrs.
Cole’s parents near Depoe Bay. Jean
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Flook.
reports surf fishing was poor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walkup and fa­
mily of Salem, visited the former’s
Doris and Ken Kelly are busy at
parents here, over the weekend.
the Riverview cafe, remodeling the
dining room. New equipment and
Robert Sullivan, son of Mr. and booths have been ordered. Watch this
Mrs. Jack Sullivan, left last week for paper for advertisement of grand op­
San Diego, Calif., where he joined the ening.
navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks and daug­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell C. hter Nancy are moving to Palo Alto,
Ball, of Mill City, a girl, Tuesday, Calif. Ray has been a welder with
July 28th, at the Salem General hos­ CBI since the Detroit Dam started.
pital.
The many friends they made while
living in Mehama will miss them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mason have
as their guests, three grandsons, Dan­
Mrs. R. V. Wingo and son are leav­
ny, Bertel and Gale Kask, of Colton, ing this week for Turlock, California,
Oregon.
to make their home. The family lived
here during the four years Mr. Wingo
Rev. and Mrs. H. Jull are at Silver was employed on the Detroit Dam. He
Creek Falls camp this week, with a is in Greenland at present, where he
group of young people from the First will be employed on construction for
Christian church.
eight months.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens of
Mrs. I. A. Eide, of The Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frace and dau­
office, spent the weekend at her home Lyons had as their guests Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Crawford and Mr. ghters, Linda and Claudia, of Trout­
in Tacoma, Wash.
dale, and Miss Leona Lamb of Port­
and Mrs. Les Crawford of Molalla.
land,
spent the weekend at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Shields ReMine and
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Mrs.
Mrs. Willms were in Albany, Ore.,
Mrs. Floyd Blackbum of Gates, who Frace and daughters remained here
Monday, on business.
attended to business matters in Salem | until Tuesday, when Mrs Moffatt and
Monday, stopped off in Mill City to
Guests of Mrs. Harry Wood Sun­ visit her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Wea- | son Brian drove to Gresham, their
former home, where they spent the
day were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason thers.
day. Mr. Frace and Miss Lamb re­
and daughter Carolyn of Salem.
turned to their homes Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman, Sr.,
motqred to Portland Sunday and took Route 1, Lyons, are parents of twins,
Mrs. J. F. Potter left Tuesday morn­
in the picnic sponsored by the Minnes­ a boy and a girl, born to them Satur­ ing for a two-day visit at the home of
ota State Society, at Jantzen Beach. day, July 25th at Santiam Memorial her grand-daughter and family, Mr.
Mrs. Toman formerly was secretary hospital.
and Mrs. Ted Larson (Jacquelyn Pot-
of the society when she lived in Min­
I ter) and two children of Oregon City.
nesota and in 1945-46 was their presi­
Archie Watts of Morton. Washing­ Mrs. Potter’s house-guest of the past
dent. Johnny Vail accompanied the ton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jubb of ten days, Mrs. Mary McLane, from
Tomans and after the picnic and pro­ Seattle, Wn., spent the weekend with) northern California, accompanied her
gram they visited at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Zuber, and while J „
as far as o Salem. Mrs. McLane planned
and Mrs. Charles Murphy in Portland. here attended the softball game at to journey r on to Monmouth where
11 CT o r? XJ Mr.
VI Jubb
. I I 1 L Iv was <1 a former coach M she
L. . was to
* visit at the home of a sis­
Mrs. Murphy is a sister of Johnny Eugene.
Vail.
in Mill City.
ter.
Some nice catches of trout are be­
ing taken by the city folks that have
summer homes on the Little North
Fork, using flies and single eggs.
Thompson T. fish spinners and Balsa
Bob spinners fished deep are also
getting good results.
BIG CLIFF CABINS
BEST BY
DAM SITE
I—---------------------------------
Super
Savings
On Top Grade Foods
Eat the Best for Less
Blue Bell
POTATO CHIPS
Large Box 59c
Before you buy any truck... Make the
“c RISCO
3
15 second SIT DOWN TEST
in FORDS new Driverized Cab r
89c
Sperry
PANCAKE FLOUR
4 lb. bag 49c
10 lbs....................... $1.15
NUCOA
1 Jb. 29c
Dennison’s CATSUP
2 bottles 29c
Standbv Solid Pack
TUNA
can 35c
MANNINGS COFFEE
Lb. 87C
Selwell Vienna
SAUSAGE
2 cans 29c
J
Mt. Angel
BUTTER lb 69c
JF*' ■
* s
J I
Ì s
Mt, Angel
CHEESE 2 lb. loaf $|29
SK •
2
CERTO
bottles 49c
Del Monte Sliced ~
PINEAPPLE
No, 2 can 29c
Field Ripened
TOMATOES
1 lb. 17c
FRESH CORN
6 large ears 39c
GREEN PEPPERS
each 4 c
9
worlds
most comfortable truck cab!
Its new! It's DRIVERIZED!
Only FORD has it !
C. A.
STAYTON, OREGON
It’s a truck driver’s dream come true! You’ll
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Herrold-Philippi Motor Co.
MILL CITY, OREGON
Large Slicing
CUCUMBERS
each 5C
Armour Star or
Cascade, WEINERS
1 lb. cello 49'
COLORED FRYERS
pound 69c
beef roast
Commercial Steer
">• 39c
Girod’s
On the Highway at
STAYTON’