The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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CHRISTMAS
GIFT
.SUGGESTIONS
FOR EVERYONE IN
THE FAMILY
WALKING DOLLS
DOLLS
COSMETIC DOLLS
NURSE DOLLS
BRIDE DOLLS
BABY DOLLS
WETTY DOLLS
TEDDY BEAR
PANDA BEARS
SMOKEY BEARS
BUBSY BEARS
MONKEYS
ELEPHANTS
WASHABLE TOYS
DOLL BEDS
DOLL BUGGIES
BATHINETTES
COOKING SETS
DISHES
CAKE MIXERS
MIXERS
MILK SHAKE MAKERS
TEA SETS, PULL TOYS
BLOCKS, POUND PEG
BATH TOYS
ELECTRIC SETS
JR. MICROSCOPES
DUMP TRUCKS
GRADERS, PAYLOADERS
LOG TRUCKS
LOG LOADERS
DC-6 TRACTORS
LUMBER CARRIERS
STROLLERS, WAGONS
SCHWINN BIKES
BIKE HORNS, CARRIERS
SPEEDOMETERS
TRIKES
RID’EM TRUCK
RID’EM LOCOMOTIVES
PEDAL CARS, SCOOTERS
GUNS
TRAINING RIFLES
PING PONG, CORK GUNS
BB GUNS, HOLSTER SETS
PELLET GUNS
DEER RIFLES
.22 CALIBER
SHOT GUNS
SHELLS
GUN CASES
SCOPES
PISTOLS
ARCHERY
BEAR BOWS
MATCHED ARROWS
BEN PEARSON
JR. BOWS & ARROWS
QUIVERS
GLOVES
ARM GUARDS
CAMP STOVES
SPORTS HEATERS
SPORT LIGHTS
COLEMAN LANTERNS
HAND WARMERS
BAROMETERS
REELS
SPINNING, FLY, CASTING
OCEAN
RODS
SURF CASTING
FLY SPINNING
LURES, FLIES, NETS
FLY TIE CLASPS
CREELS, BASKETS
CHAIRS & SEATS
MOTORS
JOHNSON
CHAMPION
LE JAY
GAS CANS
BASKETBALLS
GLOVES
TENNIS RACKETS
BADMINTON
BASEBALLS
SOFTBALLS
ROLLER SKATES
PING PONG SETS
HOBBIES
EXACTO
MODELS
BOATS
AIRPLANES
CARS
PLANE MOTORS
JETEX
METAL CRAFT
LEATHER CRAFT
OIL PAINT SETS
TEXTILE SETS
TRI-CHEM PENCILS
BEAD CRAFT
SHELL CRAFT
COPPER CRAFT
FIGURINES
FIGURINE PAINT SETS
PYRO LACE
TOLE (trays) PAINT SETS
FINGER PAINTING
WATER COLOR SETS
GAMES
BINGO, COOTIE
CHECKERS. DOMINOES
MONOPOLY
EASY MONEY.
UNCLE WIGGY, SKUNK
GLOBE TROTTER
ELBCTRIC FOOTBALL
CAPT. VIDEO
DARTS
ELECTRIC JACK STRAWS
PICK-UP STICKS
AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS
Track and all accessories
Christmas cards. Ornaments
Lights — Tinsel — Snow
Angle Hair
A Good Stock of All Above
Items at
DETROIT
Bv Boots Champion
A surprise stork shower was held
Monday evening, December 7, at the
home of Mrs. Esther Fouts in Idanha,
honoring her daughter, Mrs. Jean
Cannon. Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. Myrtle Geston and Mrs. Alta
Everley. Mrs. Cannon was the re­
cipient of many lovely gifts. Guests
attending were: Mmes. Fred Storey
Hilliard Storey, Clyde Storey, Thelma
Smith, Nellie Ray, Esther Wood­
ward, Lorene Willis, Vernon Holford,
Stella Davis, Patricia Wright, Opal
Leming, Ruth Cole, Myrtle Brasmier,
Warren Stoll, Leia Cannon, Jim Gord­
on, Pearl Hamilton, the host, Esther
Fouts and co-hostesses Myrtle Gest-
son and Alta Everley. Refreshments
were served.
The Cannons, who are making their
home with the Braxton Fouts for the
present will return to Sweet Home
after January 1, where Mr. Cannon
will be re-employed.
Starting Tuesday, December 29 and
every two weeks thereafter, repre­
sentatives from the unemployment of­
fice in Salem will be at your service
at the Idanha fire hall.
A lovely illuminated community
Christmas tree, an annual affair,
made its first appearance in all its
glory Monday night, December 14 in
the business district of Idanha. Many
homes in Idanha are also beautifully
decorated, heralding the coming of
Christmas.
Felicitations arc being extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Athol Savage of Idanha
on the birth of an 8 pound baby girl,
born at Salem General Tuesday, De­
cember 15th.
Detroit school students will begin
their holiday festivities the morning
of December 24th with individual
class room parties. High school stud­
ents will hold a get-together in the
school gym.
Mr. and Mrs. (Marla Vickers) Rex
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1953
Lindley recently of Idanha and De­ hood of Jesus" and “The Guiding
troit, moved to Walteria, Calif., a su­ Star.”
burb of Los Angeles where Mr. Lind­
The Idanha community church will
ley is now employed. In a letter to her also hold a Christmas program the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Vickers evening
______
of December 10th. Here, too,
of Idanha. Mrs. Lindley stated they , the entire Sunday school will partici 1- I
were enjoying 80 degree weather.
| pate in a Christmas pageant.
•Mrs. Ellen Manning accompanied by j The Detroit Civic club held its an
Mrs. George Renner, were business nual Christmas party at the home of
callers in Portland on Monday and Mrs. Ella Johnson Tuesday evening,
Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Manning December 15th. Members and their
reports her father, John Joyce is still hu.-bands were requested to bring two
hospitalized, but is able to be up and small gifts, costing 50c or less. Re­
freshments were served.
around some.
The Willing Workers club met at
Teams playing and scores made in
last weeks and Tuesday, December 8 the home of Mrs. Frank New in
Marion County B league basket ball Idanha Wednesday, December 16th
for their annual Christmas party.
games are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Champion
Tuesday game, Dec. 8, Detroit vs.
State deaf school. Sparked by Gerald will leave December 19th on an ex­
Vickers’ 20 point performance, the tended trip to the middle west where
Detroit Cougars gained a 47-40 win. they will spend Christmas at the
Detroit had a 20-11 first period mar­ home of Mr. Champion’s parents, the
gin, was in front 26-24 at the half E. G. Champions of Mapleton, Iowa.
and led 38-33 at the end of the third At a family gathering over the holi­
period. Fridays and Saturdays games days, a brother and sister-in-law, the
were played at the Detroit gym. I Eugene Champions of Denison, Iowa,
Teams and scores as follows: Friday and a sister Mrs. Edrine Bradbury of
Detroit vs. Gervais 42-55 in favor of i Steger, Ill., will be present. The
j Champions will also visit relatives in
Gervais.
Saturday, Detroit vs. Sisters 41-53 | Sioux City and Onawa, Iowa.
The American Legion Auxiliary
in favor of Sisters.
Tuesday night Gates played the ’ Post 141 in Idanha, held their annual
Detroit Cougars at the Detroit gym Christmas party at the home of Mrs.
and Frdiay night, December 18th De- j Sylvia Wenkle, Friday evening, De-
troit will meet with Scio and the Scio I cember 18th. Christmas carols were
sung, and there was an exchange of
floor.
The American Legion and Auxiliary gifts. Sparking the affair was the
will hold their annual community personal appearance of good old St.
children’s Christmas party at 7:30 p. 1 Nick Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman returned
m. Friday, December 19th in the De­
troit school gym. Santa Claus will be home last Monday evening, after an
on hand with treats for the children , extended trip through Nevada, Ari­
zona California and Texas. They said
and movies will be shown.
For their yearly Sunday school pro­ climatic conditions were fairly good
gram and treat the Detroit Church of on their tour, and that they had a
Christ has chosen Sunday evening, wonderful time, but are glad to be
December 20th. The entire Sunday home again.
school will participate in the pro­
gram. A feature of the evening will be
the showing of two films, ‘‘The Child- Enterprise Class Ads Pay
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