The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 31, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    a—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3!, 1953
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Season’s
¿thee
NOTICE
All Savings Deposits made in this bank
on or before JANUARY 11, 1954, shall
draw interest at the rate of 2% per annum
from January 1 ,1954.
Deposits insured up to $10,000.00 by Federal
•
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mill City State Bank
“Serving the North Santiam Valley
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
We lift a Holiday Hat
to the brand New Year —
and to you
Mill City Pharmacy
Helen and J. C. Kimmel
GATES
of their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Klecker and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Swan and
Mrs. Albert Millsap
Kathy, of Salem joined the family
Many out of town guests and rel- group.
Over night guests at the
atives joined Gates folks in their Millsap home Saturday were Mr. and
homes to make Christmas a merry Mrs. George Bailey and son, Leland,
one.
Tualatin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood had their from
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bolmeier and
children home for the day, their son Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McQueen, all from
Lowell Salem spent Christmas day at the
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Fleetwood and small son, of Mill City; home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley. Mr.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bolmeier are Mrs. Miley’s
and Mrs. Ben Beisell and two boys, parents and Mrs. McQueen and Mrs.
from Gresham, and their son, Lyle, Miley are sisters.
home from Klamath Falls, a student
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hudson were in
at O. T. I.
Salem over the Christmas holiday
Mrs. Velma Carey and James were with members of their family, their
joined by her son and daughter-in-law son, daughter-in-law and two girls
and little grand son, Mr. and Mrs. and their two daughters and their
Donald Carey and Jon, from Stayton. families.
Sunday guests were another son and
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey Susan and Dickie had their Christmas
and Ronnie, of Albany.
tree at home Christmas eve. Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schroeder and they joined relatives at the home of
Jimmy spent Christmas at the home Mrs. Rynearson’s brother and family
of Mr. Schroeder’s parents near To­ at their Portland home.
ledo. They returned home Sunday.
Edmund Davis Jr., of Seattle visited
Mrs. Gwen Schaer and children en­ his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
tertained her mother and brother, Davis over the Christmas weekend. .
Mrs. G. D, Johnson and son Royal;
Quality Job Printing at
her sister and brother in-law, Mr.
The Mill City Enterprise
and Mrs. Robert Levon > rd friends
from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Wise.
Mrs. Laura Joaquin and her son and
daughter, Joe Joaquin and Darlene had I
at their home over Christmas week- |
And we hope it is filled
end their daughter and sister and fam­
Mill City
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gosnell and j Phone 5807
son from Roseburg.
with good things for you.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker and i
family had as their guests Christ- |
mas eve, Mrs. Parker's parents and I
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kadine
and daughter Judy.
The Parkers
were dinner guests at the Kadine 1
home Christmas day.
Lyons, Oregon
Mayor and Mrs. Hutcheson had as i
their guests for several days prior
to and through Christmas their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hutcheson, Jr. and three children, of
•z
Anderson, California.
Additional
guests Christmas day were Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Cann, who have just re­
cently came to Gates from California
to make their home here.
At the Elmer Stewart home for a
week was Mrs. Stewart’s mother Mrs.
Loretta Fancher, of Seattle. The
Stewarts and guest joined another
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
William Athey and daughters in Leb­
anon for a Christmas celebration. Mrs.
Fancher remained at her daughter’s
home in’Lebanon for a longer visit.
A family dinner and tree was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VV illiam
Pennick. Present were Mrs. Pen­
nick's grandmother, Mrs. I. W. Bea­
mish, from Riverside. California, her
mother, Mrs. Ray Colgan, of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ragsdale and
family'of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Beamish, Gates, and Adolph
Oleson, of Salem.
Christmas day was a merry one at
the Glen Henness home with their son
Earl home on furlough from Camp
Gordon, Ga., their two sons and their
families. Mr. and Mrs Keith Henness
and «on, of Mehama; Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Henness anil daughter, Kandee.
Gates, and Mrs. Henness's mother and
step-father. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor
from Dallas.
Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver had their
family at home for the holidays, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Oliver and Ed Keith,
from Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Oliver and three girls. Gates, Dona-
lee and Jack at home. Only one mis­
sing, Mrs. Gilbert Smith and baby
son, who live in Virginia
Holiday callers and guests at the
home of L. T. Henness and daughter,
Mr». Lillie Ijtke, were Mr. and Mrs.
Rollin Redrick (bride and grooom )
Our New Year wish of "Good Luck"
from Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Knutson. Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl I
Jensen, and two boys, of Port- i
land; Mr« Von Hunt and Mrs. Forrest
is as big as it can be!
Nydegger. Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Roten. Mill City; Mr and Mrs. Roy
Taylor and grandson. Earle Henness.
Dallas; Marshall Lake and sister,
Vickie Miller, from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap spent
Christma« day in Stayton at the home
Gates, Oregon
Viv s Steak House
Closed Mondays
Viv’s Steak House
Mill City, Oregon
Yes, may every
day of 1951 be
a happv one.
Stoll’s I. G. A. Store
i
Idanha, Oregon
Lyons Food Market
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Gates General Store
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