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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1955)
Marshall Wells Stores SUMMER SALE JULY 20th to July 30 Do not miss these RED HOT BARGAINS Check our broadside for Full Details g—THE MILL CITY ENTEKPRISETHI RSI)AV. JI LY 21. 1955 Lyons Garden Club Takes Trip to Walker Gardens -LYONS—The Lyons Garden Club held their July meeting with a trip to the Walker Gardens between Al bany and Corvallis Wednesday, July 13. There were six from the Mill City Garden club and seven from Lyons making the trip. They were each pre sented with a Fuschia from Mrs. Walker. After touring the gardens they motored on to Avery park in Corvallis whete they had lunch. Those from Mill City making the trip were Mmes. J. C. Kimmel, Ike Myers, Walter Olmstead, Wendell- Heller, Adolph Brunner, and Curtis Cline. From Lyons were Mmes. Otto Weidman, Fred Stienfelt, Orville Downing, Phillip Pietrok, John Neal, Alice Huber and Kathryn Neal. FORESTRY-U.SA When in Need of Printing Buy it in Mill City from THE ENTERPRISE To PRODUCE BETTER PINE TREES, A HYPODERMIC NEEDLf FILLED WTTM pollen from A SELECTED ’FATHER’ TRIE IS INJECTED INTO THE BAG-COVERED FLOWERS OF AN OUTSTANDING'MOTHER'TREE. MY PARTNER'S Too Late To Classify A CUTE TRICK WANTED—Two 26-inch girls’ cycles. Phone 5102. Mill City. And she is not referring to his card game. She means his well dressed air ... so easy to obtain with our scientific clean ing methods. WILL GIVE AWAY FREE— Collie puppies 6 weeks old.—See Ford Wilson, 7271, Mill City. ♦ Hilltop General Store 3?||i¿i¡|-||idU PHONE 3418 WA&TADS FORESTER!, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ALIKE, ARE WORKING TO BREED FASTER OH MANY PARTIALLY PRODUCTIVE FOREST ACRES. 48 HOUR SERVICE r Dependable Used Car THINK FIRST OF GENE TEAGUE IN STAYTON ' Always a good selection of the Finest Used Cars to choose from. Here are a few of the best on the lot this week. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door Fleetline 1952 Chevrolet 5 passenger Sedan 1953 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan 1954 Chevrolet 2 door Sedan 1950 Ford 2 door Sedan Look here FIRST for the best deal in the area. GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Phone 2344, Stavton. Oregon COME IN AND LET’S GET * Mill City, Oregon Highway People To Inspect State Roads And Parks This Month Lloyd Ross, who is employed at Draper’s Flying A Service is attend-: ing a service station operators’, SALEM—The Oregon State High school in Salem this week. way Commission will make its second 1955 inspection trip of highways Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Shuey spent and state parks beginning July 11 it I the weekend in Portland at the home was announced this week. I of their son-in-law and daughter, The Commission, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Que Haynes. the press, highway interim commit tee, parks advisory committee, state Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver and parks superintendent and repres Donalee, drove to Blue Lake park entatives of the Bureau of Public I near Gresham Sunday to attend the Roads, U. S. Forest Service, and l annual Wyoming and Montana picnic. Oregon Automobile Club, will leave Portland on U. S. Highway 30, in Susan Gordon, daughter of Mr. and specting state parks and the Co ' Mrs. Glen Gordon, former residents lumbia River Highway enroute. of Gates, is staying with Rev. and The Commission will inspect the Mrs. Streeter for two weeks. She new Columbia River Highway and will accompany them on at least part adjacent parks in the Columbia River of their trip to California next month Gorge in the morning. New Emi and will visit her brother in Klamath grant Hill section of Route 30 and , Falls. Emigrant Park will receive atten tion in the afternoon. Overnight R. J. Breuer and his daughter. stop is planned at Wallowa Lake. Ruth, are visiting with his son-in-law On July 12 the group will inspect and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Noble Wallowa Lake State park and other Streeter. parks and highways enroute to On tario for overnight. New location on Charles Kelly attended an all-day U. S. 30 between Baker and Ontario I meeting of Postmasters in Corvallis will be inspected. , Tuesday of this week. He also at- I Third night will be spent in Lake tended a postmasters meeting in view with inspection of U. S. 20 and Salem Wednesday evening. 395 enroute. Fourth day will take the party Willamette Presbytery will have from Lakeview over the Fremont its next regular meeting at the Me Highway (Oregon Route 31). In Community Presbyterian the afternoon, they will inspect the hama church Tuesday, July 26, beginning Warm Springs Highway, Mt. Hood at 9 a. m. Loop, and Cloud Gap Recreation area enroute to Portland. Total mileage Word was received here from Henry for the four day tour is approxi Timm that he and his sister, Mrs. mately 1,206. Anna Kahl, arrived safely in Iowa. They report a wonderful trip and plan to return here the latter part of Aug ust. Chief of Police Meader states he has a nice dog locked up in the city pound at present. It is a black, part Cocker Spaniel. It has a collar but no license. Anyone wanting a dog can have this one free if they will give it a good home. Dinner guests of the Kenneth Cro sier’s one night last week were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Fulton, former resi- dents here, who have been at Rich- land, Wash., and w-ere on their way to Oakland, Calif. The group enjoyed dinner at the new State Park west i of here, where the Crosiers also had a "hamburger fry” Tuesday night honoring their daughter Zeta s birth- day anniversary. Sunday dinner guests of the family were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nokeiby of stayton. Cover Your Car With Insurance Protect the investment you have made in that car . . . and, and indeed all yiur worldly possessions, by in suring your car with com plete insurance. Arrangements can be made so quickly, that you need not drive another block without coverage. Call us right now. Phone 1708 D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY Telephone 1708 MILL CITi'. OREGON Oregon Bond Sales Increase Leads Nation aiiiiwau'Ji Word has just been received by Ted Gamble, chairman of the Oregon Sav- I ings Bonds committee, that this state led the nation in the percent of its increase of Savings Bond sales for the first five months this year over the same period last year. ‘The 42% in crease for the period in Oregon led the next highest state, Rhode Island, byc,m,ore tha?,three P^t"tagZ_P°ln.— Sales in Marion County for June were $197,436; for Linn county, the amount was $87,510. J SATURDAY FAMILY NIGHT JOHN WAYNE in FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN Pius LINDA DARNELL GIGI PERREAU in dispose of that Surplus r r Try a For Sale ad IFI TL_ ki*ll 'he Mill City Enterprise THE LADY PAYS OFF Families 99c Others 50c Sunday, Monday ACQUAINTED Summer Drug Needs We wish to announce we have purchased the stock of Eddie s Associated Station on Highway 22 in Mill City and would appreciate having you stop in and get acquainted with us. We formerly operated the Richfield Station in Mehama, and will be glad to see our old customers from that part of the area. When planning weekend trips for summer fun in the sun, stop at Mill City Pharmacy for your supplies. YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE THE BEST OF Auto and Truck Service MAKE IT A HABIT TO STOP IN MILL CITY'S NEWEST STATION Draper’s Flying A Service Phone 542 We have a complete line of sun glasses, lotions, sun burn creres of popular nationally advertised brands. SEE US FOR--- X DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Mill City Pharmacy J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 July 24, 25 GREGORY PECK WIN MIN THAN in THE PURPLE PLAIN 2 8 Plus WALT DISNEYS Popular True Ufe Adventure WATER BIRDS Tuesday-Wednesday July 26. 27 VICTOR MATURE. SYLVIA STONEY in VIOLENT SATURDAY CinemaScope CAMERAS, FILMS AND DEVELOPING Mill City * » : NU METHOD ; *£S,,MNT TRiiS ™ WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR A I : To our Patrons: This in a very rood picture with a poor title. It should have been titled “A Small Town Story." F EMILY NIGHT PRICES