The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953
Unlimited Capacity
Only SHorSMrrH h
horizontal drill, wi
4“ quill feed, time-
•aving jigs, unlim­
ited capacity.
Rugged unit
converts to
! saw, sander,
lathe and ver­
tical drill press. Como in and sea
S hopsmith demonitrated!
THE MILL CITY
ENTERPRISE
Get Acquainted Party
Entered as second class matter No­
vember 10, 1944 at the post office at Held Saturday Night
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of
It is hoped that these meetings will
be held once a month. Noble Streeter
led the singing of Christmas carols,
Barbara Yarnell told of the “patron
saint” of Christmas in various for­
eign countries, and Lora Kelley read
about “Rudolph.”
Mill Ends-
The “younger adult” group of the
March 3, 1879.
Mill City Presbyterian church held a
Per Year Marion-Unn Counties $2.50 ' i “get acquainted” party in the recrea-
Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.00 i tion hall of the church on Saturday
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher evening. The affair was a huge suc-
$199.50
Notice—The Nu-.Method Cleaner»-
. cess with about 30 attending.
will be closed Friday and Saturday, I
A renewal subscription was re­
Four people made up the general December 25 and 26.
ceived this week from Ruby Horner committee, with each in charge of one
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Monte,
of Menlo Park, Calif. She states she phase of the party, as follows: Betty were business visitors in Salem Sat-1
Authorized Shopsmith
enjoys hearing the news of the area Streeter, entertainment; Mary Tuers, urday.
Dealer
as she was a resident of Gates for a ; refreshments; Aneta Becker, decora­ Edward McNulty of San Francisco
East City Limits Hiway 222 long time. She sends season’s greet­ tions; and Virginia Hoeye, invitations. is here at the present time visiting at I
Phone 6803
Mill City ings to her friends through The En­ Games and prizes made up the ma­ the home of his aunt, Mrs. R. F. I
terprise.
jor portion of the entertainment, with Saucier.
a “broadcast skit” and singing of
A group of people in the Mehama
Christmas carols rounding out the area will go caroling in that area
SEE US FOR
evening. Taking part in the skit were Monday. They will leave the church
Noble Streeter, Howard Means, Jer­ at 7:30 that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly plan
ry Andersen and Charles Kelly.
Upon arrival, each guest was “pin- to drive to Corvallis Saturday to
j ned” with a small, paper Christmas | bring home their daughter, Leia, who
Cores from Lyons M & M Plant cut to order
' tree bearing his or her name, which I is a sophomore at Oregon State col­
$10 per cord
helped greatly in getting acquainted. lege.
The Ix-gion Auxiliary will meet
At the close of the festivities, re­
Log ends for stove wood under 17” ,per cord $12
freshments of sandwiches, cookies, Friday evening at 7:30 at the Legion
and coffee were served from a large hall to decorate and fill candy boxes
Write CARL TONACK
table, centered with a well-filled for Santa. All members are asked to
punch bowl, which added color to the bring tree decoratoins.
GENERAL DELIVERY
LYONS, OREGON
occasion.
Miss Erma Graham is expected
home to spend Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gra­
ham. Miss Graham is employed in San
Francisco, Cal.
C. A. “Jolly Collier and wife have
moved to Mill City from Mehama
They spent the summer at Newberg
where Mr. Collier was engaged in
logging.
Buz Fleetwood and Jim j] Poole w ent
hunting in the Klamath Falls area
over the weekend, but report the
weather was too nice for good shoot­
ing. They did bring home some game,
however
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
dinner guests at the A. W. Toman
home Friday evening, the event being
A. W.’s birthday anniversary. In the
evening the Wilson Stevens’ were
also guests there.
Word was received here this week
¡that Shelby K. Umphress, son of Mr.
¡and Mrs. Charles Umphress is now
stationed at I aekland AF B in Texa: s
where he is taking training prepara
tory to entering a technical school.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hutchinson of Mill City a daughter
Sunday, » December 6 at the Sant iam
Memorial hospital at Stayton. Ma­
ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Skillings and paternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hutchin­
son. The Hutchinsons have another
daughter and a son.
Several members of the local
Christian Woman’s Fellowship visited
the Turner Memorial home yester­
day afternoon, taking presents for
the guests and presenting a short
Christmas program. Those attending
Wete Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. Ike Mey­
ers. Mrs. Wm. Meisner, Mrs. Glen
Shelton, Mrs. Una Mae White, minis­
ter and Mrs. Jull and H. I. Plymale.
forTh« »ureh „
CHUIIC»
St. Catherine's Altar Society will
meet Thursday evening, December 17,
^<.r°ane„Xhd *»' !h. o
k U1Idlog
'*•' lac
o(
build.
at the home of Mrs. Bill Stewart, for
I a 6:30 turkey dinner. There will be
Without a ,tr
Ji. ' u13‘ value,
democracy nor c^.u,ch neither
a Christmas party and gift exchange
survive
Clvi*liahcn
In the earliest times the lighted candie
among the members. Mrs Adolph
2?0"« why .ver“'* ,our sound
had a place in man's expression of his re­
Brunner, Altar Society president. ■»
u.fond service,
P*r,°n should
ligious belief. Light has always symbolised
£°r’ 'he Church^ t ? r ard ,UP-
states the group has fancy work for
the outreach of the Almighty.
chdH^* °*" eak. 121 T*
sale, which may be obtained from
children . ,ai,
3 <21 For h„
But in the celebration of Christmas, the
her.
lighted candle has assumed a special signifi­
Mrs. J. F. Potter is spending several
cance Gleaming in the darkness, it is like
weeks at the home of her son and
the Star that stood over Bethlehem. Flick­
p?5,ral »nd
■u; con
«■•hurcb reaulr.,1 P 0,1 ,o wO to
ering in the wintrv draught, it is like the
daughter-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Willis
R'ble daily ar,y and
tiny Infant rocked in his mother's arms.
r*ad your
A. Potter, of Arlington, Va. She sent
Shining boldly through its wreath, it is
word that the Potters son, Willis, Jr„
like the Master of Mankind beckoning the
Ch< ■•pter
who attends Stanford U. at Palo Alto,
world into the warmth of His Love.
Sunday
seriously
in
11 33 33
Cal., was quite
.
, injured
_
And yet. no candle can express the real
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a fall from a 25-foot ladder while
joy of Christmas. Worship is our divine
12 30-35
gift for revealing our love to God. The
6 10-23
adjusting lights for a stage play at
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4-9
Prayers and hymns we lift from hapny
the
university. Mrs. Willis Potter
It
30-29
ä £,.’ b ‘ 30 30-30
Christian hearts as we gather in Church’
flew
out to be with him. He suffered
these are the real Christmas Candle—the
a broken pelvis and other injuries.
glow of a people honored and blessed by
The Lucky Twelve pinochle club
the birth of the Christ.
held their Christmas party at the
Frank Blazek home Monday after­
noon. A no-host potluck lunch was
served at noon, and after lunch pin­
Thin Series of Ads la Konaored by the Follow inf Firms in Interest of All Churches
ochle was played. Prizes went to Irene
Podrabsky, high; Ruth Kerr, low and
Muir’s Bakery
C. E. Mason Shell Service Station
Ronnie Klecker, pinochle. There was
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
also an exchange of Christmas gifts.
Those present were: Elma Stewart,
Lida Waddle, Elma Agee. Anne Lee,
Edna Jenkins, Marge Ditter, Bea
Walt’s Garage
Kellom’s Grocery
Granite, Bert Vanderhoff, Beverly
General Repairing and Welding
"Your I'croon »1 Service Store"
Humphrey, Margaret Clise, Rose
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Hoyood, Ruth Kerr, Irene Podrabsky,
Dorothy Johnson, Ronnie Klecker and
Toots Blazek.
Freres Building Supply
Wright Truck Line
Building Materials of All Kinds
Ship the Wright Way
Stayton, Oregon
Stay ton, Oregon
Kelly Lumber Sales
FIRE WOOD
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WHITIE’S
SANTIAM CAFE
—
SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS
—
OPEN AT 4 P. M. EVERY DAY
—Serving Your Favorite Cocktails—
Shuffleboard
Good Music
MEANDER INN
Where Friends Meet
On Highway 222, Linn County Side
MILL CITY
George “Sparky” Ditter
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Gates General Store
Idanha Super Service
Gates, Oregon
DON ELOYD
Ada’s Needle Shop
Dry Goods and Dressmaking
8. W, Broadway—Mill Chy—Phone 2243
Shower Motors & Implements
Complete Line of Massey Harris Farm Machinery
Stayton, Oregon
Chili Bowl
IDANHA
Min City Pharmacy
Mill City, Oregon
Willeatha’s Restaurant
Meals Served Family Stale, Sundays 8 to 8
LYONS, OREGON
Home made t hill; Hamburgers, Hot Doga.
Open 24 Hours
Highway 22.
Gates, Oregon
Nu-Mcthod Cleaners
’M«,) Wl
Red & White Store
Mill City. Oregon
Of getting the best of meats when
Carry Our
See us for Choice Locker Meats
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City. Oregon
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Choice Meats
Always YOU CAN BE SURE
KLIEWER QUALITY MEATS
Telephone 2706
MiN City, Oregon