The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 24, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1953
end a Happy
Now Year
Let’s
Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co
Phone 3207
Santiam Blvd.
R c m ? m b e r ths
True Spirit
Mill City, Oregon
cl Christmas
HAROLD’S SHELI
SERVICE
Mehama, Oregon
I Happy
Wish for
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To Every Member
of Your Family ..
Merry Christmas
BRIDGE TAVERN
McCarthy Furniture
Harry and Alice
MEHAMA. OREGON
Mill City, Oregon
Mrs. Albert Millsap
Several students and servicemen
will be at home with their families
over the holidays. Lyle Fleetwood, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and
Thurlo Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Burral Cole, both students at O.T.I. in
Klamath Falls ariived Friday. Pvt.
Earle Henness arr'ved by air at
Portland, Saturday night, from Camp
Gordon, Georgia. He was met at the
Portland airpoit by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Henness and will be at
home until after the first of the year.
Sunday dinner guests at the Glen
Henness home, in compliment to
their son Eearie, were two other sons
and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Henness and Kandee and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Henness and son from
Mehama.
Mrs. Laura Joaquin has returned
to her home in Gates to stay, after
employment in San Jose, California
foi the past seven months. Mrs. Joa­
quin says she prefers our Gates
I weather, rain and all, in preference to
the heat and fog of California. It is
hard for us Oregonians to believe,
but she insists that only two showers
fell in the southern city in the seven
months she was there and those of
only 10 minutes duration.
Joseph Bowes, accompanied by his
mother, Mrs, Martha Bowes and Mrs.
Mary Egglestrom drove to Portland
Friday to attend the Christmas pio-
gram at the school at which Mrs.
Joseph Bowes is employed as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier
attended the funeral service for Fin­
est Kelly, in Albany Friday. Mr. Kelly,
a life long friend of the Struckmeier
family died suddenly Tuesday, Dec.
15. He was a recent resident of Salem,
having returned to the family home
in Scio only two months ago.
Mrs. W. S. Hudson was among
Christmas shoppers in Salem Wednes­
day. She also visited members of her
family, who reside there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon re­
turned last Sunday from a two-week
visit in San Fianeisco with Mr. Le­
von’s parents »nd many former
friends. They report a pleasant drive
both ways and perfect weather in the
California city during their stay
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood spent
from Friday through Monday of last
week visiting their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beisell and
two sons, in Gresham and at the home
of Mr. Fleetwood’s cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Moored, in Vancouver, Wn.
Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Millsap vis­
ited and shopped in Stayton Monday
They visited at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Klecker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gordon arrived
in Gates Thursday evening to spend
the holidays at the home of Mr.
Gordon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Gordon. Gordon has just been dis­
charged from service in the Airforce.
He has been stationed at Mather
Field, California, for the past 18
months.
Members of the Gates high school
band, which is under the direction of
Roy Shelton, of Salem, participated
in a band concert with the school
bands from Detroit, Clear Lake and
Perrydale, with guest students frgm
Salem, Mill City and Clear Lake. The
concert was held Thtfrsday evening,
December 17 in the gymnasium at the
Perrydale school. Those taking part
from Gates were Ellen Chance, Dona-
lee Oliver, Roger Schaer, Wayne De­
vine, Alan Vale, David Moore, Dean
Martig, Rodney Schaer, John Barn-
hardt, Margaret
Palmer,
Danny
Evans, Ann Marie Hirte, David Vale
and Lois Evans.
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V/e send you a
bright note of cheer
this Holiday.
Chuck’s Fine Foods
Oliver and Della Willis
Two Miles East of Gates
We d like to sit
at your fireside
to greet you personally,
Merry Christmas.
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Santiam Equipment Co.
Gates, Oregon
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We take "time out
from a busy season
TO YOU
to extend
our very best to you.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Mill City Planing & Processing Co.
Russ Kelly
Carl Kelly
Mill City, Oregon
our very best
wishes for a
joyous holiday
• A
VERN SHAW
BARBER SHOP
Mill City. Oregon
Resslers' Grocery
Paul and Florence
Mill City. Oregon