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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
5—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE < Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill. Jr., and . two sons, drove over to Prineville | THURSDAY. JI IA 21. 1M5 Sunday. GALLO Mr». W. J. Robinson visited during the weekend at the home of a niece in Salem, returned here Monday. FINI CALIFORNIA WINK Mr. and Mr». I.. N. Schroeder and . son, Garry, of Salem, were guests Sunday at the Lowell Stiffler home. The men went to Detroit Lake to try out Mr. Schroeder’s new boat. They ' caught one fish. «Ht««y foh *AWTfNHI ANO OTNfO FINK TVPIS GALLO ' WINÍRK < Modeste^ Coi forali^ HM\ œ Berrei thm M/Cf fTS PWC£' Guests here over the weekend at the Cecil Lake home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coryell and son of Port Miss Alona Fay Daly of Portland land. * spent the weekend here visting her Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foos and son, mother, Mrs. Rosa Daly, and her sis ter’s family, the Wilbur Meinerts. Donald of West Salem, and Mrs. Miss Daly is in nurse’s training in Foos’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Spokane, visited that city. a short time Sunday at the Jay Mason Honoring .Mrs. Roy Spry Sunday on home on their way to visit Detroit her birthday were Clarence Spry of dam. Myrtle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The Lions club auxiliary have ahosen Spry, Mildred and Leroy of Gaston and Mrs. Mary Moulten and her a swimming pool for their project granddaughter, Billie Joe Chire, of for the coming year. A special com- mittee was held at the home of the Albany. " [dub president, Mrs. Bob Veness. They will endeaver to have a pool by next summer. Summertime Swimtime! We have a good selection of SWIM FINS ■ SNORKELS MASKS GOGGLES NOSE CLIPS tern Thomas, who is working with a logging crew on the coast, spent the west weekend with his family town. S2.75 S10.95 S1.00to$l.29 SI.75 to S3.95 S1.00toS1.50 EAR PLUGS Jenkins Hardware Mill City Phone 2206 We Give S and II Green Stamps t ’< /I ■ i | i j Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz and , ■laughters, Nadine and Joan and son, | Ronald, arrived in Mill City Tuesday | from Pacoima, Calif., to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Moffatt. Mr. Schultz is Mrs. | Moffatt’s brother. I I Weekend guests at the James Swans and their two daughters I and families, Mr. and Mrs. George Gillenwater and Mr. and Mrs. Orville I Oderman and Kathy and Jimmie of, Fortuna, Calif. Miss Hope Bany of I Yamhill was a guest Sunday and Monday. Joining them on Sunday for I a picnic dinner were Mr. and Mrs. | John Swan and their guests from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Al Smeenk and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore i Henkel and Bonnie, Terry and Suz-1 anne and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holmes, i Mrs. A. F. Catherwood was also pres ent for the picnic. i « JEWEL 3 pound can SHORTENING 69c Vz Pound FREE Recent dinner guests of the Ed ■ I Cookes a» evening last week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyhrman and family, former residents here during | ■ the construction of the dam. The i ■ Dyhrmans have been on the project 'at North Dakota. Mr. Dyhrman, who | | also made a short visit at the Ken I I Crosier's brought word that Floyd 1 I Jones, also a former Mill City resi- ' dent, has not been well, and that the [Jones family’expects to move back | Ito Vancouver, Wash., by September. I ' Their daughter, Ardith, who recently i I became Mrs. Niel Chambers, has been j spending the summer with her hus- i band at a Forest Lookout station on I I the South Santiam. PARI) Dog Food 7 C ans $1 Fred's Pure 9 PORK SAUSAGE 39c Pound BUSINESS Everything Goes at ” cost OR BELOW Come and Get It! Open Evenings and Sundays Till 8:00 P. M. McCarthy Furniture MILL CITY, OREGON All 5c Gum & Candy Bars 3 for 10c Tuna Flakes 6 6 ounce cans 89c We now offer another service to our growing family of customers. You can purchase FROZEN FOODS for your freezers and lockers at re duced prices at our store. We have large stocks on hand. SEE US FOR PRICES HILL TOP MARKET HAROLD KUEWER Telephone 2744 MILL CITY, OREGON