MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, DECEMBER 2, 1948 * Gates Thanksgiving was observed here with the usual influx of relatives and friends from out of town. At the Clarence Johnson home weie their daughter, Mrs. Gwen Schaer and four children and Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Week end guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman John son and daughter of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Len Younge enter tained Mrs. Velma Carey and sons X s 0 TELL! If it won’t, better fev ur right away! A silent Watch is a dead loss tp you! Baker understands flow to make clocks and watches ‘lock’! FORREST BAKER Expert Repairing by a LICENSED WATCHMAK ER Baker’s Jewelry MILL CITY Water Systems Sheet Metal Oil Burners Water Softeners JUDSON’S Plumbing ■ Heating “Service Anywhere” Tel. 4141 279 N. Commercial Salem, Oregon . I M«ll Illi Mill On Dec. 5 Mr and Mrs Henry Mick- enham, foi\ r residents of Mill City will celebrate their golden wedding annivetsary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kriever and Betsy are planning to attend the open house at the Micken- ham home in Lebanon. Mrs. H. McKitrick, formerly of Mill City, has purchased some acre age in Parkdale and plans to build a summer cabin there. Mr. and Mrs. Shields Remine ana Mary Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelly had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willms. Illi Illi lllUIIII..III llllillll Hill,II.1111,111111111 W Illi Ul.ll» tiny M c D aniels The Man with the Horn Weddle Funeral Home CLUB COMBO DINING AND DANCING MM Portland Rai II I II in, (I Mrs. Carl Kelly entertained mem Rambo home. Guests fore the week at tiie Pen bers of the auxiliary of the Lions nick home were Mrs. N. L. Pennick's dub Tuesday evening. Elnora Aibiight is the new popcorn brother and nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fulton and Mr. and gjrl at the Mill City Theater on Sat Mrs. R. B. Fulton and children, all of urday and Sunday, replacing Leia Ontario, Calif. Mel Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler and two Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colburn are I sons were in McMinnville atrthe home purchasing the property owned by of his brother and family. The boys Mrs. W. W. Allen, the former Dave remained there until Sunday. Epps home A family dinner was given by Mr. Mr. and rMs. Theodore Burton h^d as their guests over the holiday h.* and Sirs. George Thomas on Thanks mother ami sister, Mrs. M. Hill and giving for Mr. and M;s. Harvey Kan- Miss Mary Lee Hill of Seattle. off and children of Lyons, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock and Mrs. Lawrence Kanoff and family, daughter, of Seattle, Edmund Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tianoff, Mrs. home from Oegon State for his hol Ruth Vining and Mr. and Mrs Wayne iday and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hen Thomas. ness were guests at the Ed. Davis Mrs. Henrietta Quinn had Thanks home. I giving dinner at Seaside with her PFC Gerald Garrison from San sister. Francisco was at the home of his > Dick Meeks and Mr. and Mr . G1 -n parents, Mi. and Mrs. Noiman Gar Meeks and daughter had dinner with I ..nily spent the ay a’ M.. and Mr-. Jerry Vint-ti Til % the Herman Zeller home in Scio. I giving day. At the Albert Millsap home w ere, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estenson their daughter ami family, Mr. and had as holidr.y guests Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Edmund Klecker of Stayton. Estenson, his mother, and Mr. and Miss Janet Klecker visited her grand Mrs. Ed Jackson and family and the .parents over the week end. James Paulsons of Silverton. Mrr. Clyde Oliver was brought home Tuesday of last week from a Salem hospital where she had been confined following a major operation. Don and James and Mrs. Carey’s mother, Mrs. Miller from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carey and daughter joined the group in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hermes I ana son Earl spent the day in Dallas at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roy Tay lor. Mr. and Mis. Burdett Cole of Mill City were at the home of his parents, Mr and rMs Burrel Cole. Mrs. Lula Collins joined her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosheim at the home of her grand son and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Court land Rue of Mill City. The Arthur Blackburn family and Mr. and Mis. Clare Henness and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and daughter Sue were in Mehama at the Ray Sal- chenberger home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and daugh ter Carolyn ana Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenson rove to Futherlin to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle. Motoring to Tillamook as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd weie his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shepherd and his brother’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepherd and daughter. Mrs. Ruby Horner was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin ami Miss Georgia Shane dined at the Nelson Lauphear home. The Gilbert Brosigs were at his brother’« home in Molino- the Roscoe Brosigs Tor the day. Mr. and Mrs. Xr-rney Ryal and (laughter -ipent the day in Salem with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Rains attend ed a family dinner at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toepfer at Coon Hollow where they were joined by their sons Tilmon and Mr. ami Mis. Leon Cline and son of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Ixvwis Cline and son from De troit. Mrs. William Wight and Mrs. Mary Howell spent Thursday in Portland with Mrs. Wight’s daughter, Mrs. L Betterton and family. The Steve Champs ami Melbourne Rambo families weie together at the II. . ..HI d Uli II. I .11. • . a I MODERN FUNERAL SERVICE Stay ton, Oregon ■■■■■■■ mi I,n USE PROPANE GAS - THE MAGIC FUEL for clean, quick, dependable cooking! IS Christmas i AvtoM«t<c llfhtlnf N»« »!•<•, porc «la m kwnar and tr«v Boman era Hi le. «••■«(•••Die • kootin« enrf •aty To de««. Hogg Bros. expertly trained mechanics have reconditioned each and every washer. We offipr you fxceptionuil Values at Low Prices with satisfaction guaranteed. Voss M. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carey and Mrs. Barbara Walters had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Crook. Mr. and Mrs. George Crook and the Dick spent the Louie Radas in Salem. Maurie Massett burned his arm as the tesult of spilling a pot of coffee. The Rev. and Mrs. John Huttulas of the Messiah Lutheran Church of Portland were Thanksgiving guests of the Neal Marttalas. NEXT WEEK General Joseph Warren cer tifies that Paul Revere in an official 'lessen ger of Committee of Safety In our display window Mountain States Power Company Self Supporting, Tax Paying ‘rivale Enterprise naw A. M. MIEN PORTLAND AND MILL CITY CHARLES LOVEL MANAGER Thvt be-rd on Duirh Mill r' • chin d>e»n t n< n n Gia. that he he » g. .Ing ready to play Ssnta < at: . simply paying oil tiie election bet he Io-’ to < appy Swanson. And while -orre f»l’;s allow p.’s all a lot of non-er«'- — like th- wheelbarrow ride that C.ippy ha I to give Dutch after Ir-f rice; on day- fr nv.b ■ I s-t. mi. wholesome aftermalh to a dili'et- < a i pilliOtl. :ettled, an.! th 'ie is cast, they rccept the ver in a spi-it of gjod humor. And t« ’ tat - . a < it should be wh< i 11 cm ’’ to - / <’ Terenc? of r-j n- i n. f me fol Í - ynts frr as th eir faverit ■ < - <>. h c r v te for cider, !a fact. We all have ercnccs of tav’e in a' n.ost every- isg! But that ì.-'n’i r-ran tha» » can’t li ,-e tog her in a spirit ot od f.!lo: ship. Because good An: -ri ar s all ta’ - their politics and voting i-ught’- seriously. But when the riswe's ,Qoe <7/6 I ’•1 tited V. .¡et btewen I oundaket