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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1955)
» 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1955 JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS As a suggestion: four kitchen towels in a ratan bread basket for only $1.98. Many other attractive gift items. We have a nice line of gift articles for Christmas Ada’s Needle Shop MILL CITY. OREGON Phone 2243. Wonderful |/|/ay Mr. and Mr». Clarence Davies were in Springfield over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were Portland on business Friday. The firemen were railed to the Charles V'mphress home Saturday afternoon to check a chimney file. No damage was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strong and fam ily, who moved here from Scio this fall, moved back to Scio last week end. Lee Ross, accompanied a group of friends fPom Salem to the Lakeview area over the long weekend. They re turned with "meat on the table.” Again this year we are featuring Swift's Butterball Turkeys. Good Selection of Sizes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Mackie and son, Billie, returned Satuiday from Seattle, Wash., where they had visited friends since Tuesday. VIA CALIFORNIA RETURN VIA NORTHERN ROUTE We have the largest Selection of Weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thielke was their! cousin, Mrs. Anna Curtiss of Red- I mond. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and children of Bridgeport, Wash., spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Carleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing in Fox Valley. Garden Fresh Vegetables in the Canyon The crews from the Hilltop Stores were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Saturday • ^evening. A buffet ham dinner was ' served. This was an annual event. For your Thanksgiving Dinner. Check with Hill Top Market First I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and [ daughter, Rosalie, were in Portland i Saturday afternoon to attend the wedding of Miss Y'vonne Snyder to ' Raymond G. Recker. Or reverse the direction. Either way it costs only a few dollars more than to go straight east and back. This way doubles the variety and interest of your trip. You see San Francisco, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Tucson and other cities you’ve heard so much about. Stopover any where. with all-room Pull mans and luxury chair cars, all the way. In planning your next trip East, investigate this remarkable travel bargain. Ride famous streamliners Southern Pacific ' j H. S. DOWDY, Agent Phone 1805 Hens or Cake Mix 4 *’■ 79c Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lovell be- Icanie the parents of an eight-pound boy at the Santiam Memorial Hospit al on Wednesday, November 9. 1 They have two other small children. Mrs. Lovell is also the mother of , Richard and Marlene Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kovar of Los Angeles, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claude DeFrates. Other guests on that day were Mr. and Mrs. George Polock and daugh ter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Link, David DeFrates and Miss Donna Ray, all of Molalla. ♦ Swansdown Instant Devils Food, White, Yellow Mr. and .Mrs. Don Prall (Pauline Mason) of Ephrata, Wash., became the parents of their first child, a son, on November 6. The little boy weighed 4 pounds 8 ounces and has been named Bradley Dean. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ma son, former residents of Mill City. i V k Margarine 4 Pound« Holiday 79c J* 1 4 Lumberjack 1 29c * I 24 ou nee bottle Carnation 2 ; 23c HILL TOP MARKET HAROLD KLIEWER Telephone 2744 MILL CITY, OREGON IVe reserve the right to limit quantities