The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 04, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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:uneral Held Thursday
For Forrest Nydegger
*—THE MILL CITY ENTEKPRISETHl KSDAY, JULY L 1957
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1 HILLTOP OFFERS A NEW
LYONS—Funeral services were
held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock
from Weddle Funeral Home in
Stayton with Dr. Robert Moultin
Gatke of Salem officiating, for For-
j rest Nydegger of Lyons, who passed
away at bis home Monday after
several months illness. He was 51
years old. He was born in Ohio,
May 2, 1903 and came to Lyons with
I his parents at the age of seven
years. He spent his entire life in
( this community.
He was married to Effie Downing
■June 30, 1928, who survives him, also
five children, four daughters and one
son, Mrs. Betty Hunt and Beverly
Nydegger of Lyons, Mrs. Mabel Me-
shew of Stayton, Mrs. Shirley
Grimes of Honolulu and Cletus Ny­
degger of Stayton and five grand­
children as well as a host of friends.
Interment was in the Fox Valley
cemetery at Lyons. Pallbearers were
Henry Holzfuss, Bill Kimery, Don­
ald Kuiken, Harvey Grimes, William
Kuiken and James Tomb.
MEAT MARKET
Selling nothing but the
Best - Cut the way you
Want it.
This week we are proud to announce another new service to the pub­
lic. We have hired our own meat cutter and now you will be able to
get choice cuts of meat, cut the way you want it, while you watch.
Plan to make Hilltop Market your one-stop shopping center for your
food needs.
OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4TH
NEBERGALL’S
HAMS Whole or Half lb. 59'
WEINER'S Nebergalls Best lb. 49 «
NEBERGALL’S
Economy BACON 1 lb. pkg. 55*
Bids Asked for Bridge
Across North Santiam
Fresh Pan Ready Fryers lb. 40'
Bids have been invited by the Port­
land District, Corps of Engineers, for
construction of a steel girder bridge
with concrete piers and deck across
the North Santiam River at Detroit
Dam reservoir.
The new bridge would replace the
present one which failed last sum­
mer. It has since been used for foot
traffic only.
Construction of the new bridge
calls for four 96-foot long girdera
from the old Deschutes River high­
way bridge which was removed dur­
ing relocation work made necessary
by construction of The Dalles Dam
on the Columbia river.
Bids for construction of the new
bridge will be opened at 2 p. m
July 23. Work must be completed in
150 calendar days.
LEAN, FRESH
Ground Beef 3 lbs. s1.00
BEEF POT ROAST lb. 39'
FROZEN —BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY
French's Mustard 9oz. Jar 17*
Simple Simon Meat Pies pkg. 27*
MUIR'S BAKERY Dutch Maid Margarine
5 lbs.
Always Fresh
Bread and Buns
$1.00
Remember Muir's
Large Loaf White or
Whole Wheat
Bread, only 28*
NEW ARRIVALS
Report
Santiam Memorial
Hospital
Born June 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Herbert Nollen of Marion a son,
Keith Lee, weighing 5 pounds 10%
ounces.
Born June 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
lyn Joseph Birkholz of Stayton, a
daughter, Kathleen Marie, weighing
6 pounds 6^4 ounces.
Born June 25 to Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Victor Kintz of Stayton a
son, James Thomas, weighing 9
pounds % ounce.
Born June 26 to Mr. and 3
Alois V. Prantl of Rt. 1, Scio
daughter, weighing 6 pounds
ounces.
Born June 27 to Mr. and .3
Robert Kottre of Sublimity, a son,
Timothy Robert, weighing 6 pounds
3 ounces.
Born June 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
‘thur P. Pietrcck of Rt. 1, Scio a
son Kenneth Joseph, weighing 7
pounds 7% ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Fry of Stayton June 27 a son, Raland
Dale, weighing 10 pounds 7% ounces.
Born June 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert D. Franklin of Rt. 1, Lyons a
son.
Born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Jer­
ome A. Grossman of Stayton a son,
Kerry Michael, weighing 9 pounds
3% ounces.
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Dutu'iIudiJ
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NewSpuds IQ lbs. 29*
SOLID, RED RIPE
Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25'
LARGE SOLID HEAD
Lettuce 2 for 25*
FRESH GOLDEN
BantamCorn 6for39*
’.ARiiARIMi
MADE IN SALEM
NALLEYS
ELSINORE PINEAPPLE
Blue Bell Potato Chips Dill Pickles jar 39*
¡S3 3 Bags ini pkg 49*
Relish- jar 27*
Beans Ige. Tins 31*
Catsup2 14 oz. jars 35'
No. 1 Tall Tins 33
2 lb. loaf *1.39
Juice, 46 Tinea. 29'
NALLEYS
S & W BAKED
Weather at Detroit Dam
7:00 A. M. Daily Weather Readings
And Lake Elevation
Sweet, Hamb., Cucumber
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
DEL MONTE
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
MEDIUM RIPE OLIVES
WE CARRY COMPLETE LINE LUSTRE
VAN CAMPS
2'/2 TINS
Lane Greeting Cards Pork & Beans 4 lor 85*
YES WE CARRY
Max.
M
70
80
72
69
70
70
Min
52
57
58
52
48
48
51
Pep.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Elev
1567.22
1567.22
1567.24
1567.25
1567.23
1567.21
1567.11
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Charcoal Briquets
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THURS. - FRI. • FRI.
July 4-5-6
ANTHONY QUINN in
RICHTEX
DR. ROSS VARIETY DIET
Golden Shortening 3 !b.Tin 79*
Crisco Shortening 3 lb. Tin 99 c
Waxtex Wax Paper 100 ft roll 20'
Dog Food, 4 Flavors, 3 Tins 5QC
Tide Soap, giant size pkg. 78*
Complete Line Picnic Supplies
: MAN FROM DEL RIO
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HILL-TOP MARKET
FREE
FREE PARKING
PARKING
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If Mill City really wants to grow,
there is on sure way: make jobs
available for the people who would
Lke to live here.
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
From
Mill City, Ore.. - - Phone 2744
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