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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Mayor Albert Toman has been con fined to his home a part of this week ip order that he could properly nurse a rather stubborn cold troubling him. A Friendly Place To While Away Your Idle Hours RICHARD’S TAVERN CATES MILL CITY I remainder of the time with his par | Jack Coryell, Terry and Shannon of »—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Sorensen in Terrebonne; a niece of Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Ace Maus and her husband and j Lyle, Wash. son, Johnny of Terrebonne; Mr. Ray The W. R. Greenes during Christ Mr. and Mrs. George Laird are | Sheppard of Powell Butte; and Mr. mas, for the first time in 12 years, leaving Mill City soon because Mr. 1 Laird has been called to duty with are having in their home all their and Mrs. Eddie Stone of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timms of the army. Mrs. Laird will stay in children. Coming are Mr. and Mrs. j California near the camp where Lieu Raymond Thompson and boys from Mongold visited at the Dick Turpin St. Mary’s, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. home over the weekend. Mrs. Timms tenant Laird will be stationed. ; Lee Kuhlman of Gates. ¡is Dick Turpin’s niece. Mr. Timm is Miss Daisy Hendricson visited the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson’s ! a government engineer. Bob Spences, her relatives, in Salem son, Ramon, came home for the Paul (Oregon’s Walking Man) ¡this week. Christmas vacation from Oregon Smith has done prospecting for val Mrs. Delbert Jenkins expects the State college this week. Ramon is uable mineral bearing rock with con Don Jenkins family, Oliver and Wiley in his first year at the state college. siderable success lately. Smith dis ! Muise as Christmas dinner guests. Mrs. Edna Bodie of Mill City and closed that unless snow hampers he Mrs. Jenkins lost her large Bible this Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter from Toledo will be able to push development week near Red’s Hill Top Trading viisted Mrs. Bodie’s son, Jay Bodie, | work ahead rapidly. Post and offers a reward for its re LeRoy Kellogg of Mill City who in Lebanon. The Porters, after turn. spending a few days with Mrs. Bodie was seriously injured at the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. James C. King left in Mill City, this week returned home. dam on November 9 is back home this week for Albuquerque, New Mex Mrs. James Poole is helping out in 'again after a stay in the Salem Mem ico, for a visit with Mr. King's par the Mill City post office during the orial hospital. ents. The Paul Hansen family is this holiday rush. o? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke and two © “Bill” and Helen Eliason and son, [ week vacationing in California with daughters, Donna and Carol, are leav- Johnny, from Albany were in Mill Mrs. Hansen’s relatives. I ing this week for a holiday vacation City over the weekend visiting. The Russell Kings are visiting rel and visit with Jim Cooke in Los An Miss Frances Caraway, daughter of atives in Seattle over the holidays. geles, Calif. Jim is a sophomore in Frank Caraway, Linn county deputy Mrs. Irene Spicer of Sweet Home, the University of Southern California. sheriff, visited this week in Mill City formerly of Mill City, was in the city The Cookes will drive to Riverside, and announced she will come down this week getting medical attention Calif., and other areas for short visits from Portland again for Christmas [from her doctor. Dr. Jack Reid. She with friends and relatives. reports her son, Sgt. Geo. E. Spicer, with her parents in Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake had as an x-ray technician, is in Tokyo. Glen V. Sorensen, Mill City lawyer, Wiley Muise, nephew of Mrs. Anna will spend part of the holiday season their guests this week, their son, his in Portland with relatives and the 'wife and two babies, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, has been confined with a very serious dose of poison oak. Jim and Irene Dr. and Mrs. David J. Ferguson left for Los Angeles this week where they will vacation with her son, Bob Dawes and wife during the holidays. Home again in the James Swan home will be their daughters, Mrs. Odermann from Aumsville and Mrs. George Gillenwater of Eugene for the Christmas holiday. Al Yankus is recovering at home from injuries suffered when injured GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM IRONS in a logging accident the 8th of De X cember near Quartsville. Mr. Yan- TOASTMASTER AUTOMATIC TOASTERS | kus’ face was severely lacerated. ^<cel"»qs^ Sincerest willies for ct-Joyoi£ I[olidciy Season MILL CITY VARIETY O’Leary FLASH! - - FLASH! Just arrived for your last minute shopping ! ! X X HAMILTON BEACH MIXERS S FRYWELL DEEPFAT FRYERS X GENERAL ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS [Xl ALL SIZES CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS -WW [XI RECORDS S MOTOROLA and STROMBERG CARLSON may the New Year bring you everything your heart desires RADIOS AT GLEN’S BARBER SHOP Shower Held Honoring Lloyd Free’s Spouse Lyons—Mrs. Berneice Bridges and Mrs. Martha Etzel were hostesses for a shower honoring Mrs. Lloyd Free, ¡held at the Herman Free home Tues day evening. After opening of the gifts refresh ments were served to Rose Schwindt, :Ida Free, Gertrude Jungwirth, Lucille Huber, Nadine Duggan, Doreene Hel- emn, Lelola Phelps, Dorothy Helemn, Golda Brassfield, Wilma Free, Lavea Mullins, Moraine Free, and Mrs. Mullins. “55 miles from nearest parking meter' Gates MILL CITY Sales and Service Oregon Girl Wins 4-H Achievement Sectional Honors Phone 902 I Wcnnu Gneetincji AND ALL FOR GOOD WISHES CHRISTMAS Mill City Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Margaret Colegrove, 19. of Junction City, was chosen Sec tional Winner in the 1950 Achievement Program, and was aw’arded an all-expense trip to the Chicago 4-H Club Congress pro vided by the National Committee on Boys and Birls Club Work. She is now eligible to compete for national honors. As the iight of Christmas X1' X\x \ / / .• Í NK X X ' x’N ' x X ' X again brightens our faces, X Msrgsrsf Colsgrovs \ turn our thoughts to others. May the inspiration, happi ) ) ') ) ness and peace of the holiday season — our sacred herit- s t age, be with us always / HILL TOP GENERAL STORE Albert and Mary Toman Mill City A 4 H er for 10 years. Margaret has completed 90 projects, spe cialising in Dairy, Canning. Food Preparation. Garden. Health and Safety. She has made 123 exhibits at County Fairs, and 46 at State. She has participated in 19 judging events, and entered 22 Livestock Showmanship Contests, winning numerous awards. Margaret was one of the four delegates from Oregon to the National 4-H Camp at Washington, D. C., this year As president and leader of her club for five years she has been active in all phases of club, church and community work, and has consistently helped and in spired younger members with their projects. Margaret is now attending Oregon State College and is in her junior year. f/etppy, Prosperous New }car Kliewer Quality Meats Idanha Shingle Co., Inc. Idanha