The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 27, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    Gooch Logging Supply
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Everything for the Logger'
Phone 1141
Phone 116
Branch Store Lyons
Shuffleboard
December 27, IMI
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BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Sweet Home. Philomath
. high school gymnasium Thursday 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
evening Dec. 20. An interesting pro­
gram of songs and exercises by the
grades and a Christmas pantomine,
By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
the Chimes Rang” with Joan
At the Floyd Fleetwood home were I "Why
Ryal
reader,
a group of high school
their daughter and family, Mr. and I students was by enjoyed
by the large
Mrs. Ben Beifell and two sons from crowd in attendance. After
the pro-
; Hood River and their son and wife, I gram each child was presented with
i Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood of candy.
Mill City.
A Christmas party was held in each
Mr. and Mrs. George Clise had as
of the grade school Friday after­
I their dinner guests his brother and room
noon with tree and gift exchange. A
1 wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clise from special luncheon was served at noon
| the North Fork and Mr. and Mrs. J. to
the high school and party and gift
11 W. Ashelford of Gates.
exchange for the students held at
Mrs. Lula Collins accompanied her I
Friday,
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Spenser Long and daughter,
C. Roseheim of Lyons to Salem ! Mrs. Norman Carey and small son
Christmas where they joined other were Friday visitors at the home of
members of the family at the home of Mrs. Velma Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seilard. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun and three
Sellard is Mrs. Collin’s daughter.
children and Mrs. Haun’s father, L.
Sunday guests at tbe Norman Gar­ L. Larson of Springview, Nebraska,
rison home were Mr. and Mrs. Willard who has been visiting at the Haun
1 Berry and son Allan from Holly, Ore., home for several months left the I
where he is employed as state forest middle of last week for Nebraska, to
inspector.
spend the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonitz left Sat­
At the Edmund Davis home were
urday for Missouri to spend the holi- their daughter and family, Mr. and
I days with her mother whom she has Mrs. James Overlock and daughter
i not seen for 11 years. The Cafe from Seattle.
I (Pauline's) will be closed until their
Miss Eilene Eccles'on arrived Sat­
( return January 8.
urday at the home of her parents, Mr.
A Christmas program was presen­ and Mrs. Henry Eccleston for over
ted by pupils of the grade school and Christmas. Eilene is employed in
students of the high school, in the I Medford.
Good Music
MEANDER INN
Where Friends Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
George “Sparky” Ditter
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ALBERT TOMAN, SR
Announces
NASHVILLE, TENN.—On Christmas Day read the Christmas story
as it is found in Matthew's Gospel. This is the invitation of millions of
individuals and families around the world who use The Upper Room as
their daily devotional guide.
Shown above are portions of the page for Christmas Day from 10 of
the lt> editions that make this publication the world's most widely used
devotional guide and give its readers the daily inspiration of sharing
the same Bible reading, prayer and meditation with people in all parts
of the world.
People of many lands, many languages and many races — people in
humble cottages and in mansions — men in the armed services, on for­
eign fields, on the sea, and in camps at home all have the feeling of unity
that sharing the same daily meditation brings.
All those who share The Upper Room urge you to join with them,
especially on Christmas day, for a time of Bible reading, meditation,
and prayer either as an individual or in a family group.
after January 1st, the
^Debunker
Grocery, Meat and Filling Station Departments
BY JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D
STERLING SILVER 15 I
NOT PURE SILVER I
will be
under the Management of
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Albert Toman, Jr
to be known as the
Major Appliances, Hardware and Dry Goods
will continue as the
under the management of
Albert and Mary Toman
We and Our Employes 0 Wish to Extend Sincere
AND BEST WISHE
FOR THE NEW YEAR
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To All Our Friends and Customers
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If you owed a person $1 in
the United States, and tried to
give him 100 American 1-cent
pieces in payment, he would not
have to accept them, because the
law states that they aro legal
tender only up to the amount of
25 cents in payment of a debt.
Nickels are legal tender up to
25 c^ntx, and dimes, half-dollars
arid quarters are legal tender
only up. to the amount of $1 in
payment of obligations.
HILL TOP MARKET
HILL TOP GENERAL
STORE
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WELZ MOBILGAS
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HATHAWAY GARAGE
Phone 3202, Mill City