The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 24, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lyons Methodist S. S.
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1953
Mrs. Clifford Large was one of the
Gives
Christmas
Program
lucky winners of 325 in Salem Monday
LYONS—The Lyons Methodist Sun-
night in a merchandise promotional
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event at the Capitol Shopping center. | day school presented their Christmas
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A daughter »as born to Mr. and program Sunday evening in the new
I
church
before
a
iarge
crowd
with
Har
­
i Mrs. Roy S. Keirsey December 14 at
WOOD’S STORE
Miss Sigrun Grimstad »ill spend I Salem Memorial hospital. She has old Sheriff, minister, Mrs. John Pri-
General Dry Goods
the Christmas holidays with her been named Rose Marie. There are deaux, superintendent and
Eldon
NOTIONS
IJXunnt
mother in Seattle.
Thompson program chairman and Ivan
three
other
girls
in
the
family.
READ V-TO-WEAK
Mr. and M rs. Elmer Shaw and Smith in charge of lights.
HOSIERY
The following program was given:
Notice—The Nu-Method Cleaners daughters, Velma and Audrey and Joe
will be closed Friday and Saturday, Vaughn and daughter, Karen, of "Joy to the World,’ congregation;
December 25 and 26.
Lebanon, left last week for Kinsley, Happy Birthday, Jesus, primary pu­
■ Kansas. They expect to be gone until pils; Away in a Manger, preschool;
Reading, “If I had been a Shepherd,”
Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin. Nancy
Tax Consultant
Auditor ' and Jackie, will be in Idaho with about January 4.
Smith; Reading, “A Christmas
Jimmy
T»o new tether ball courts were in­
relatives for Christmas.
je ‘‘aia ‘soqsnjg
stalled at the elementary school two Candle" Bonnie Cruson; acordion
«
weeks ago and are proving popular. solo, “Silent Night,” Glea Dea Du-
auiqs
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ujjp|iqj pun uouio^
Mrs. A. E. Westgaard spent part of Students are lined up from 10 to 15 man; duet, “Star of the East,” Donna
joj suisbj . mijç jsBqjjiid o) dJUBq.i ano.C si &id|i
: PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT last week in Salem with her daughter deep during each play period to take Peabody and Pauline Bridges; play,
"No Room in the Inn’ Matthias, Bill
Miss Joyce Westgaard.
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Bookkeeping, Accounting and
their turn at the new game.
James.
Jessia, Norma Miller; Mary
du pus (Hn$ “»«JJ pdJu(]
Tax Service
Bob Reed of Canby visited at the
:
Joseph,
Irvin
Mrs. George Griffith of Salem, home of Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto Claudia Johnson;
Corner 3rd & Mar'on
1 is a guest at the home of Mis. W. Thursday. He is a nephew of Mr. Thompson; wise men, Fred Souther­
:
land, Ray Aronson, Errol McWhirk;
STAYTON. ORE.
j W. Allen during the holidays.
Veteto and has just been discharged shepherds. Bob Roy, Virgil Trout,
TIV JO
from the army.
I Telephone 41<14
P. O. Box 1321
Ray Richmond; strangers Dirk James,
Guy Sorenson, »ho has been in the
are spend- Jerry
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ike
Myers
Gustafson; Angel choir, Vivian
I
l Vets hospital in Portland for some ing the holiday season in Gresham
time, returned to his home here Satur- and Spokane with relatives and Boyce, Marjorie Nash, Kay Carr, Pat
Mattson, Jean Billington, Sharon To­
-ù ‘ day.
friends. They plan to return here after land. Gloria Carr, Alta Mattson, Lon-
the first of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheythe of Leb­ Pfc Benton E. Loucks is visiting na Downer, Kathryn Johnston, Mar­
anon were in Mill City to attend the at the home of his parents, Mr. and jorie Prichard, Jeanette Huffman,
HAMBURGER
| concert at the Presbyterian church, Mrs. E. W. Loucks. He is on 30 day Causandra Goschie and Jean Fletcher.
STAND
1 Sunday.
i furlough from Castle AFB in Cali-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke and
Delicious Hamburger
I fornia. He will return there December «laughters, Donna Jean and Carol, are
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lalack and fam­ ’29th.
Sandwiches
on a trip to Florida to be with their
ily of Salem, were visitors Sunday at
Dick Parker of Gates nailed on a son and brother, James, who is sta­
Greaseless Doughnuts
| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack new aluminum roof on the Mill City tioned there with the U. S. Navy. They
GOOD COFFEE
1 in Mill City.
SPRR depot station last week which will also make a stop at San Diego,
Open daily 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Hooks like it might list 100 years. to see Donna’s fiance, Lyle Mason,
Open Sundays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Guests at the Vernon Todd home I This building houses Dick Turpin’s formerly of Salem, now in the Navy.
i_______ Mill City, Oregon
on Sunday w-ere his brother and sister- I barber shop and the SP station.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Todd and Chicken-pox and mumps are preva­
lent in the first two grades of the
Lewis of Salem.
local school. At the present time cases
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Henderson of have been limited to three of the five
Redmond visited at the home of Mr. rooms. Mrs. John Baldwin’s first
and Mrs. Dick Turpin, Tuesday and grade has the greatest number of
absences, with only 8 of the 17 child­
Wednesday of last week.
ren present on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walkup are
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith are mov­
spending Christmas with their son-in- ing to the house formeily owned by
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ Frank Haney. The highway depart­
FISTULAFISSURE
las Biacher and children at Seaside. ment purchased their home for the
Stomach and Colon Disorders
site of the new highway approach.
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Business and Professional The house to the west, owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Hartman will also be torn
CLINIC
DIRECTORY
down to make room for the highway
FroctologlshNaturopath
entrance into town.
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Schaffner, of
Salem, Oro.
Ph. 3-9460
Y’akima, former Mill City and Me­
hama residents added three more tax
Physician & Surgeon
exemptions to their family lecently.
Mill City
They had three children on Saturday
and on Sunday Mrs. Schaffner doubled
the family by giving birth to triplets.
DR. VICTOR J. MYERS The babies were all normal and
healthy. They have been given the
Chiropractic Physician
We're Spreading
names Gary, Cynthia and Shelley.
Post Office Building. 2nd Floor
. Guests over the past weekend at the
the Good Word
Phone: Stayton 2274
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Turnidge
We hail you in
Stayton, Ore.
I > | were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs of Cas­
cadia; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Turnidge
All Over Town
this season of
and Betty Ann Turnidge of Drain,
and William D. Turnidge of the U. S.
Christmas cheer.
J. W. GOIN
Navy, who is on leave from the base
VETERINARIAN
at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
Large and son, Larry, were also
STAYTON
Phone 4148
guests there.
Opposite
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Turnidge, ac­
Claude Lewis’ Service Station
companied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs,
Mill City, Oregon
of Cascadia, to Mt. Vernon, Washing­
Phone 2125
Stayton, Oregon.
ton, Friday, where they went to at­
tend the funeral services for C. C.
MIKE'S Septic Service: Dilley. Mr. Dilley, better known to
Septic Tanks and Sewers Cleaned ♦ old timers as "Bassie” lived here
about 40 years ago. He was a brother
Phone SAI.EM 3-9468, COLLECTt of Mrs. Turnidge. On their return to
1079 Elm St., W. Salem
J Mill City they stopped at Centralia,
where they visited Mr. Turnidge's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. George Murphy.
WEDDLE FUNERAL
A group of young college people,
HOME
home for the holidays, held an im­
promptu “get-together” at the Floyd
Modern FunesaJ Service
Jones home following the basketball
YOUR
STAYTON
OREGON
game Tuesday night. All were mem­
S & H
bers of the graduating class of 1952
aaaanBaannEnnnsiiDnnnnBaBPo from the Mill City high school.
Green Stamp Store
Included in the group were: Alon*
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Fay Daly, a Delta Zeta form the Uni­
DR. MARK
OUR
versity
of
Oregon,
who
will
enter
HAMMERICKSEN
nurses’ training in Portland next
EVERYDAY
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
March; Bob Baltimore of Willamette
University, who plans to spend Christ­
PRICES WILL
Has moved his Mill City office to
mas with his parents in Redmond; Bill
Stayton in the Poet Office Bldg.,
Hamblin, who is stationed at Fort
PLEASE YOU
2nd Floor, in the
Lewis with the U. S. Army; Dick
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
Downer, who is living in Mill City;
and Ardith Jones, a Zeta Tau Alpha
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone 3206 Mill City
pledge ot the University of Oregon.
HOME OFFICE:
Lawrence Thornley, who has been
On the Highway
313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
in Fort Lewis with the Army for
F
nnjnnunnnDnnwnnwnnnnnnnBi quite some time, is visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Case.
(llllinitHHIIIIIIIIIIÌIHIIllllIlHIIIIIffllHHIimrtìlllllllllllllllllItlllUilllllHIIHIIHIIIUl Spending the holidays with her
folks, the James Pooles, is Dolores
Poole, who is a sophomore at Oregon
College of Education at Monmouth.
Bob Shelton is home from his stud­
ies at Oregon State College, as is
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Mike Meisner. Bob is a pharmacy
transfer from the U of O.
Joanne Hoffman, daughter of Mr.
BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
and Mrs. Russell Hoffman and in her
Freshman year at the University, is
Phene 116
Phone 1141
spending her vacation here.
Branch Stare Lyons
in
Vera Loucks, who is < employed
,'
Sweet Heme, Philomath
the State office building in Salem,
limiHIIIIHHIIIIIIUHlHIHÍlllUIHItlIlllUUIHIflimiUlJfflllWinilWIIHtHlHHHIUIlitl is visiting her parents, the Earl
Loucks.
Coming up form Klamath Falls
___ attended Oregon
_
Tech­
where they
> S
May happ
nical Institute, were Lyle Fleetwood
and Dick Kanoff.
incss and joy
Home from Linfield College in Mc­
Wish to you and yours is a
Minnville are Betty Lou Cree and
> symbolize your home
Donna Jean Nelson, both of whom
BRIGHT AND MERRY CHRISTMAS
goraduated here last year.
Other girls, who work in Salem, but
Come in and get aquainted with us.
in this,season/>f.Cltti$una?.s
have come home for Christmas, in­
Shuffleboard tournament eliminations even
clude Beryl .Mason, Dorothy Downer,
Wilma Ju)!, and Joyce Westgaard.
Wednesday night.
Pat Brown is employed as a waitress
at Woodroffe's Drive-in noMh of
Salem.
Meet your friends here for the
Arthur Mr Ulister. »ho at one time
worked
on the dam here writes Al
Best In Beverages
Toman that things are getting a little
chilly working on the Garrison dam in
•BILL ” GRAHAM. Owner
: North Dakota. He now lives at River-
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
■ I dale.
Visiting the Ernest Podrabsky’s are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky, Jr.,
home from California where Ernie is
stationed with the Air Force.
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W. N. SIMMONS i
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Kellom ’s
John W. Reid, M. D
Wright Truck Line
Ressler’s
Grocery
Wishes
Gooch Logging Supply
Everything for the Logger
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LES’S TAVERN
MILL CITY STATE BANK