The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 17, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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Mill City Enterprise
WOOD’S STORE
Christmas Party and Gift
Exchange Held by Lyons
Garden Club Wednesday
OES Holds Election Woman’s Club Has
LYONS—Mrs. Henry Holzfuss was , Of Officers Monday
Annual Holiday Meet
hostess for the Lyons Garden club at I
S—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 19,3
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Christmas
Shopping
her home Wednesday
Members of the Mill City Woman’s
^'*JV**** ” afternoon,
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"V* ! At the annual election of officers
ceniber 9, with Mrs. Alex Kuiken as i of Marilyn Chapter, No. 145 Order of club held their annual Christinas
co-hostess. After a short business the Eastern Star, held at the lodge party and program in the recreation
meeting they held their Christmas hall Monday night, Mrs. Earl Parker room of the Presbyterian church Tues­
party and gift exchange. Some mem­ of Detroit was elevated to the pre­ day evening.
bers brought beautiful table arrange­ siding office of Worthy Matron, al­
A short business meeting was con­
BmgBUagBggHBflanocoBaannn. ments and decorations to answer to though she had just been associate ducted by the club president, Mrs.
conductress during the past year. Due John Muir, after which group sing­
roll call.
to the resignation of two line officers ing of Christmas carols was enjoyed,
Secret
pal
names
were
revealed
and
Tax Consultant
Auditor
new ones drawn for the coming year. because of ill health, Betty Tinney as with Mrs. DeLos Hoeye accompany­
At the close of the meeting Mrs. Holz- associate matron and Stella Kay as ing at the piano.
fuss and Mrs. Kuiken served dainty conductress, it was not possible to ad­
Several games were played for en­
vance the officers in the usual way. tertainment before the arrival of “St.
refreshments.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Those elected to fill the other va­ Nick,” whose voice strangely resemb­
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
cancies wene as follows: Worthy led that of Mrs. Roger Nelson, who
Seven Out of Nine Grads
Tax Service
Patron, Ivan Smith of Lyons; Asso­ didn’t show up at the party until
Of 1952 Now In Service
ciate Matron, Clara Morris; Associate some time later. Santa distributed the
Corner 3rd 4 Marion
GATES—Three local boys, Marlin Patron, Floyd Johnson; Secretary, gifts, which club members had
STAYTON. ORE.
I Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Mary Tuers; Treasurer, Dorothy Har­ brought for exchange, in a novel
Cole; James Carey, son of Mrs. Velma ris; Conductress, Betty Shaw, and manner. In addition to the regular ex­
Telephone 4M4
P.O. Box 1321 Carey and Jack Oliver, son of Mr. and Associate Conductress, Jean Phillips. change of gifts, other wrapped pack­
Mrs. Clyde Oliver have received ord­
At the beginning of the evening, a ages were brought for patients in the
ers to report for duty in the armed group of children of Star and Masonic Oregon State hospital.
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forces, January 11, 1954.
members enacted “The Star of the
Refreshments were served by the
With the departure of Marlin and East” with a Nativity scene in cos­ committee: Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs.
j Jack, seven members out of nine, tume, singing “Away in a Manger.” C. M. Cline and Mrs. D. H. Hill.
who graduated from the Gates high ; i Afterward, “Santa Claus” presented
HAMBURGER
. school in 1952 will be in the service, ' each child with a bag of candy and
STAND
Carolyn Brejcha, Wilmer Crites, Bob , nuts from under the lighted Christ- |
Delicious Hamburger
Lee, Earle Henness, Edward Romey I mas tree, as a present from Laurell
: and the two new inductees, Marlin and Johnson, the Worthy Matron.
Sandwiches
i Jack. James Carey graduated with the
Additional numbers on the program I
Greaseless Doughnuts
| class of 1951.
consisted of impersonation by a 1
GOOD COFFEE
member of a Portland DeMolay
Open daily 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
chapter; a pantomime by Penny Gould
Open Sundays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
GENE COLES NEW PRESIDENT
and Sherry Hansen Rainbow Girls;
OF N. SANTIAM SPORTS CLUB
Mill City, Oregon
and a piano solo, "Rainbow Fantasy,”
The North Santiam Sportsmen’s
Johnson.
club met Monday evening and elected by A Frances
clever floral degree was put on
the following officers: Gene Coles, for the
pleasure of the out-going
president; Jerry Cofman, vice presi­ worthy matron,
Mrs. Johnson, and
dent and Ed Bell, secretary. Two di­ worthy patron, George Huffman, by ■.
rectors appointed were Jack Schlies the star points, directed by Halle I
and Gordon Kirsch.
associate matron. Gifts were |
There were 28 members present Toman,
presented to the two honorees from I
who enjoyed a talk by Bob Urban their
1953 officers.
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of Corvallis. He spoke on the Sports­
Closing the interesting evening was I
mens benefits if all coastal streams
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were closed to commercial salmon the singing of “White Christmas” by
FISTULAFISSURE
everyone present. The hall was beau­
fishing.
Stomach and Colon Disorders
tifully decorated in the holiday theme.
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Refreshments, which consisted of a
Business and Professional complete ham dinner, were served in j
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CLINIC
the dining loom about midnight by I
Proctologist-Naturopath
DIRECTORY
the men of the chapter, headed by 1
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Salem, Ore.
Ph. 3-9460^
Floyd Johnson, a past worthy patron, I
as chairman.
Geneiwl Dry Good.
NOTIONS
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READY-TO-WEAR
HOSIERY
_____ I.UZIERN COSMETICS
See us before you buy
MILL CITY VARIETY
Kellom ’s
SANTA HAS NOTHING ON US
We, too, fill Christmas
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socks. You can borrow
now for Christmas and
make easy, monthly
John W. Reid, M. D
Gates Rural Fire District
Holds Election of Officers
Mill City
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
Phone: Stayton 2274
Stayton, Ore.
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
STAYTON
Phone 4148
Opposite
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
YOUR
S & H
Green Stamp Store
OUR
EVERYDAY
PRICES WILL
PLEASE YOU
Phone 3206 Mill City
On the Highway
MILL CITY STATE BANK
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
at The Mill City Enterprise
MIKE S Septic Service:
Ressler's
Grocery
payments next year.
GATES—Members of the Gates
Rural Fire district met in the Gates
fire hall Monday evening of last week
for the purpose of election of a new
member of the board of directors re­
placing William Pennick, whose term
of office had expired.
Elmer Klutke was elected to serve
a term of five years. Edward Chance
was elected to complete the unex­
pired term of Byron Bates, who no
longer lives in the community. The
bohrd now includes Harold Wilson
Oliver Willis, and the newly elected
members, Klutke and Chance.
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS
Chiropractic Physician
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦
Phone SALEM 3-9468, COLLECT]
1079 Elm St.. W. Salem
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FREE! FREE!
WEDDLE FUNERAL
HOME
Modem Funeral Service
STAYTON
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26-Piece Set Silverware of the Beautiful
Lady Betty Pattern With the Sale of Each
DR. MARK
HAMMERICKSEN
Modern Wrought Iron or Chrome
Dinette Set
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Has moved his Mill City office to
Stayton in the Poet Office Bldg..
2nd Floor, in the
Dr. Victor J. Myers office«
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Sold Between Now and Christmas
HOME OFFICE:
313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
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Phone 116
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Come in and get aquainted with us.
Shuffleboard tournament eliminations every
Wednesday night.
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Meet your friends here for the
Best In Beverages
• BILL’’ GRAHAM. Owner
dates Furniture Store
Phone 1561
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Is easy and fun when
you shop here. We have
Christmas Candles
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TOYS
Gifts for the Baby
Gift wrappings
Tree Lights
Tree Ornaments
Extension Cords
W. N. SIMMONS
Physician & Surgeon
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Gates, Oregon