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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1953)
S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mill Ends THURSDAY, AlGl'ST 13. 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard are on vacation this week. They are at Clat skanie, visiting their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pric- hard. Don Peterson, sons Michael __ and Gregory, drove down from Gresham Saturday for Mr. Peterson to attend to business matters. Billy Sullivan returned home with them to visit a week’s time with Michael Peterson and Gregory remained at the Sullivan home to be a guest of Jimmy Sulli Mrs. Robert Schroeder of Klamath. vans. Calif., a former resident of Mill City, left Wednesday for her home after several days spent here with old friends. Mrs. Carl Kelly and children and Mrs. W. S. Remine and daughter are spending several days at the Kelly summer home at Roads End on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson and three children of Silverton, were guests Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller from Oklahoma, expected to return home this week, after visiting Mrs. Keller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Drew at Niagara, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and sons, Wayne and Neal, spent the week-end at Breitenbush. Lowell says that fishing at that place is not so good this time of the year. Mrs. Paul Ressler »as honored Sun day, on her birthday, when a group of relatives and friends came to her home to spend the day. bringing pot luck dinner and presenting her with gifts and flowers. Joining in the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. John Sa uer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Don Storm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulson and Mrs. Nel | Nelson, all of Salem; Hannis Paulson ' of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storm and family of Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and Bob Thomas of Dallas; Henry Ressler, Mrs. Grace Weeder and son, Mrs. F. Courtney and son Dean of Scio. Gooch Logging Supply b b Everything for the Logger" BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Phone 1141 Phone 116 Branch Store Lyons Sweet Home, Philomath lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ Shuffleboard : Good Music Mr. and Mrs. John Meals and family have moved from Gates where they made their home the past two years, and will now live at Detroit, where Mr. Meals is resident engineer. MEANDER INN Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Muise of Mill City, expect to return home this week end from Lakeside, California, where they have been visiting at the home of Mr. Muise’s father, J. O, Muise, and family. On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY I » < 4 4 i 4 I Where Friends Meet George “Sparky” Ditter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and son, Steven and Bradley, motored to Prine ville, Saturday evening and spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peters and family. They had attended school together in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Hayes of Salem and their cousin Marilyn Ward of Medford, who is a guest at their home, called at the Harl Parker home Sunday evening and also visited Mari- lyn’s sister, Nancy, who is a guest of the Parkers. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman, Me hama, are vacationing this week in Seattle with friends. They are attend ing the Sea Fair while there. The Sea Fair is an annual event and contains everything from displays and floats to ballet, all done in the water. Dick Heater accompanied them on the trip and flew back to accompany his fa mily to Yellowstone Park. NOTICE Raymond J. Bungard, M. D. Stanley C. Bungard, M. D. Physicians & Surgeons announce the opening of • their offices in Dr. Burrell’s Professional Building 1095 1st St., Stayton, Ore. Hours 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Phone 6604 Day or Night In every way more car for your money ! 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