3— the mill city enterprise THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reams from Prineville. Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Williams and WE SELL four children visited the Oregon Beaches the first of last week. The Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe and Bart, Williams’ recently moved to Mill City of Portland, spent Sunday with his, .from Idaho and this was the child- The Quality Leader For parents, Mr and Mrs. Morris Howe. [ | rens’ first visit to the ocean. 50 Years. Miss Sigrun Grimstead. teacher in Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. We Service All Makes the Mill City Elementary school has and Mrs. James Grant and sons were returned to her duties here after Mr. and Mrs. Mel Melton. Melody, WASHERS and DRYERS spending the summer with her moth­ j Cindy and Tammy from Silverton. er in Seattle, Wash. She took a trip Mr. Melton managed Ideal Food LYONS PLUMBING to Los Angeles during her vacation. Market here at one time. Phone UL 9-2355 She wil again reside at the home of Mrs. Earnest Preston from Long- I Mr and Mrs John Swan. view, Wash., is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGraff have with her son-in-law and daughter. returned to their home in Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman and UJHCN A MAN GETS TOO Fla, after visiting at the home of’ children. She is also visiting at the OLO TO SET A BAD EX­ his sister, Mrs. Roger Nelson. Among homes of her brothers, Clarence and AMPLE HC STARTS G iving the places of interest the group vis­ Morris Howe. YOUNGSTERS GOOD ADVICE ited was the famed Century Drive Herman Mason, custodian at San- out of Bend. The Florida guests were tiam High school during the past sev­ I favorably impressed by the beautful eral years, and who retired from that scenery. job, is now working at Frank's mill Recent guests at the home of Mr. and says he likes it fine. He said he and Mrs. Leo Poole were Mr and decided he wasn’t ready for retire­ Mrs. William Eckhart and daughter, ment after alL Lindy of Albany and Mrs. Al Nesbitt. Recently deer have been seen on The women discussed the iob of edit­ Kingwood avenue. Last Friday night ing the Northwestern Toastmistress one visited the garden at the Elmer publication. Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. Bauman home and the yard of Mr. Poole are co-editors. Mrs. Eckart, a and Mrs. Harvey Meacham. member of the Albany Toastmistress Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Meacham and club, is active in the work at all Harry White spent the weekend hik­ ing into Hanks Lake, Hunt’s Lake levels. Several members of the Poole fam­ and Hunt’s Cove. ily chartered a boat one day last week out of Westport. Wash., with Mrs. Richard Corbett (Dolores Poole) ' catching a 38 lb. salmon. The boat was met by a crew of camermen from one of the Seattle TV stations after crew members wired ashore and When your car gets old it needs 1 volores (and her big salmon) will caretui attention from Tom’s 1 appear on the TV screens. Others en- Shell Service. Drive in today for ’ joying the trip were Mr. and Mrs. the best lubrication and polish­ • James E. Pooie. Leo Poole, Mr. and ing service in town. You won’t ; Mrs. Lawrence Poole and Mr. Jones all from Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. be disappointed. Richard Corbett from Portland. The trip was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Le ter Poole of Seattle who also went on the expedition. Recent guests at the home of the Don Carlsons were Mr. and Mrs. Al Lee of Vodega Bay, Calif., Mr. and Mr- Bill Galbraith of Portland, Mrs. Alcy Madden of Lone Rock. The Carlsons -pent part of their vacation We Give 8 & H Green Stamps visiting with friends at Raymond. Phone 7984 Mill City Wasr... and enjoyed clam digging on the beach at Grayland. ’ Kanyon Kapers MAYTAG Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCay and children are moving thia week to Bil­ lings, Mont., where he will be em­ ployed by Consolidated Freighways on their transcontinental line. He has been employed in the logging indus­ try for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Dusty) Far­ rier and family have spent the sum­ mer at Diamond Lake where they had a string of h horses which they rented out for rides and pack trips. Mr. Farrier will remain at the lake for a time, perhajis through the hunting season as he has several hunting parties lined up for trips. Mrs. Farrier brought two of the horses back with her and they plan on either wintering the rest of them in Mill City or adding more to the string and taking them to Saratoga Springs for trips there. The Farriers plan on returning to Diamond Lake next year with their increased num­ ber of horses. Mr. and Mrs. Uichard Johnson and family of Coos Bay, spent the week end visiting here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draper. Guests last Meek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Swan were Mr. and Mrs. W c. Hill of Rickreall, Mr. and Mrs Orval Price of Dallas and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Swan and family of Portland. Mrs. John S*an and Daisy Geddes attended a Pion< < r's gatheriny at Pleasant Grove Presbyterian -hurch in Aumsville Sunday. Chance of the Season to Buy Genuine Atlas Plycron Cushionaire Tires at SUMMER SALE PRICES Th cm - tire prices listed below are just a sample of our kw prices on these first line tires. A" other tires are at the same low prices. 7.50x14 Atlas Cushionaire First line tulteless tire __ $23.95 s23.95 $26.95 Plus Tax and Capable Tire 6.70x15 Athu» Cushk»naire First line tubeless tire..... 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