The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 10, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    a—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195.3
GATES
,3 From where I sit...//Joe Marsh
Mrs. Albert MilUap
Twenty-nine youngsters from the
first and second grades of the Gates
school were invited by Mrs. William
Pennick, to her home Friday after­
noon, in compliment to her son, Billie,
who was celebrating his sixth birth­
day. Party games and the opening of
gifts provided entertainment for Bil­
lie and his little guests until time
for the birthday cake and ice cream.
Mrs. Martha Bowes was hostess at
dinner, at her home Sunday, compli­
menting her son and bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bowes upon their return
that day from their honeymoon trip.
Mrs. Bowes had as her guests the
honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bowes,
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Schobert, of Portland, Mrs.
TRY OUT A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE
A Case of
"Moosta ken" Identity
Seven day FREE TRIAL in your home. When in need
of service for your machine or when you need a new or
used Sewing Machine, Call or Write
Singer Sewing Center
130 N. Commercial
Phone 3-3512
SALEM. OREGON
By It In MILL CITY
Slim Smith never had a chance
to use his moose call until a trip
north this year. Visited him yes­
terday to see what he'd bagged.
“First day out,” he told me,
"I picked up a trail. I sounded
the call and waited. Then I heard
a moose call. Sure enough, some­
thing came crashing through the
brush. But it was another guy
with his moose call. Boy, did I
get my finger off the trigger in
a hurry!
"My last day there I picked
up another trail. This time I got
Mary Egglestrom and Ed. Krueger.
Mrs. Bertha Shepherd, who has
been staying in Salem recently, fell
at the home there sustaining a bady
injured arm and head injuries. She
was taken to the Santiam Memorial
hospital last week, where she will be
until her recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick cele­
brated their 10th wedding anniversary
Sunday. Guests spending the weekend
at the Pennick home in observance
of the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Clavsie Amman and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Cochran and family both
from Jefferson, and Mrs. Pennick’s
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Colgan, from Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eccleston had
as their dinner guests Thanksgiving,
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James Goesinger, of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shephard.
me a real moose. But you can let
I took a good look before I did
any shooting!”
From where I sit, we could all
learn a little from Slim's experi­
ence. Most of us are guilty some­
time or other of being too quick
on the trigger. Like the fello*
who would deny me the right to
an occasional glass of beer with
my dinner. I say that kind of
'aim" is way off!
A Fine Gift
Copyright, 1953, I nited Slatti tìreuers Foundation
FOR A FINE FELLOW
Camp’s Sporting Goods
IN STAYTON SAYS
Draw Santa and Get
YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT FREE
Buy It -‘ïom Jenkins
At our store you’ll find the ideal
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
For Her—
Sunbeam Mix Master
Automatic Toaster
Flint Utensil Sets
Electric Percolaters
Pottery Planters
Deep Fryers
Revere Ware
Pyrex Ware
Bath Scales
For Him—
.22 Calibre Rifle or Pistol
Electric Drill
“Do It” Shop
Hand Tools
Spinning Reel
Pocket Knives
Gun Cases
Jenkins Hardware
Your S & H Green Stamp Hardware
Telephone 2206
Mill City, Oregon
Complete this picture of Santa—any way you wish— color it and
send it to Camp’s Sporting Goods. Stayton.
• FIRST AW’ARD — $5 in Christmas Merchandise
• 10 $1.00 Awards in Christmas Merchandise
FREE gift when drawing presented to Camp’s in Person
RULES
RULES
Complete this
Kids, do it your­
picture of Santa,
self — Draw­
mail it to
Camp’s. Entries
remainder of
must be in by Sat.,
Santa’s body. Color
Dec. 19
your picture,
Fill in coupon
submit
it for one of
below — here’s
11 awards, show
hoping you win!
Santa what good
Contest open to
artist you are.
Children up to 14.
A new Schick Electric Shaver
is a gift he’ll enjoy every day
FOR A
BIG (VENT in his life, give that man a gift he’ll thank
wiU give Wm ‘/T
y°“! A "CW Schick Electric Shaver
wul give him faster, more comfortable shaves that are just as
nose as he wants. Comes in handsomely covered all-metal
travel case, richly stamped in gold.
Name
Age
Address
Santiam Fanners Co-op
Leave this coupon attached to your Picture and
mail or bring to Camp’s Sporting Goods.
Free Gift to each child bringing Drawing to Camp’s in person
Feeds
Seeds
Fertilizer
Camp's Sporting Goods is your toy headquarters for a large selec­
tion of Toys, wheel goods, Schwinn Bikes, Archery, and sports
equipment. You’ll like our quality and low prices.
Remember Santa will be here each Saturday afternoon starting
December 5 — 1 to 5 p. m.
Machinery
Hardware
Petroleum Products
Grinding and Mixing
Custom Cleaning
Seed Marketing
Household Appliances
Telephone 5024
STAYTON, ORE. |
I
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
John W. Reid, M. 0
Physician & Snrgeon
Mill City
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
Post Office Building, 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton. Ore.
J- W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis' Service Station
MIKE'S Sepiic Service:
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦
Phone SAIXM 3-94G8, COLLECT f
1079 Elm St , W. Salem
*• • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ t ■ « » < r a ■ a t « » y ■ » w a
--a,,!,, i —,
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modern FunenaJ Service
STATTON
OREGON
auino o o o o q DunaQuonuounninan
I
Gene Teaccs Chevrolet
Chevrolet Sales and Service
l’hone 2341
STAYTON, OREGON
DR. MARK
|
HAMMERICKSEN
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST *
♦ Has moved his Mill City office to
| Stayton in the Post Office Bldg,
♦
2nd Floor, in the
▲
Dr. \ ictor J. Myers effiers
I
Thursdays 1 p.m. to S p.m.
I ♦
--------
HOME OFFICE:
|!
313 W. FIRST. ALBANY
14________
KED313CD
»
I
*
' i
Ü
,
c afXnaiDWensUHJ5H’S.CEHBEHIUC
j