and Mrs. Lyle Rush and two children, Klamath, California, were weekend at the ---------- home -- of •••■ his parents. • of Salem. . Mrs. Rush’ s s cuusui», cousins, .»•■•[» Mr. Iguests or oaiem. ’irt. nu»ri ---------- ------ ter, for the three six weeks’ periods and Mrs Clifford Robinson and two | Mr. and. Mrs Burrel Cole. Sunday and semester tests. grandchildren, of Salem and Mr. the family drove to Falls City to visit Mrs. W. S. Hudson, assisted by Mrs. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. ! - T O__ L.__ I. ___ 1__ 7 . ____ , Kush ------- ’s . parents --------- • • Mr ■ and Mrs. Charles | another -PILIS" — -ff C/,!» By Mrs. Albert Millsap I •>„ Burnett Cole. A. T. Barnhardt were hostesses at Rush . of ... Gates. Students of the Gates Junior-Sen- the home of the former, Wednesday Mrs. Lillie Lake was surprised Sun ­ ior high school to make the honor roll evening, complimenting Mis. Don for the semester, as reported by Don Gordon with a baby shower. Canasta day when a group of friends gathered No Operation—No Hospitalization Miley, superintendent, are as follows: and 500 were in play prior to the 1 at her home to celebrate her birthday FREI DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET Ellen and Otis Chance (twins) and opening of the gifts. Mrs. Floyd Völkel I anniversary, which fell on Tuesday. Donaless Oliver, 9th grade; 10th: received first prize at canasta and I February 9. For entertainment during grade, May Haywood; 11th, John Mrs. Raymond Hobbs held high score | the afternoon Junior Francisco, of DR. R. REYNOLDS CLINIC Barnhardt and Loretta Stahlman; 12th 1 at 500. Refreshments were served by Salem showed movies, in technicolor, NATUROPATH—PROCTOLOGIST grade, Jerry Larson. Grades were I the hostesess to the honored guest, of those attending the birthday re­ 1144 Center Street Salem, Orogen based on the average of “B” or bet- , Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Glen Gordon, Mrs. ception held in observance of the 93th I W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. Richard birthday of Mrs. Lake's father. “T” Parker, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mis. Dale Henness, in September and many Reynolds, Mrs. Don Miley, Mrs. Percy scenes taken in Japan, by Mr. Fran­ Mulligan, Mrs. Raymond Hobbs and cisco. Those complimenting Mrs. Lake Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Albert Millsap. Ratzburg and Mr. Francisco, of Salem, Mrs. Cecil Haun left by train, from Mrs. F. E. Barney, Mill City, and Mr. Portland for Nebraska, Wednesday 1 and Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Mr. and morning upon news of the serious ill- ■ Mrs Edmund Davis, Mrs. Fred Guen- ness of her father. Mrs. Haun and ski and Mrs. Clyde Schroeder, all of family had only recently returned to Gates. to Gates from Redding, California, L. T. Henness, who was ill for some where Mr. Haun had been employed time, has fully recovered and is en­ for several months. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey, from joying our beautiful spring weather. Tualatin, were Saturday visitors in He will observe his 100th birthday an­ niversary in September. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness drove to Mrs. Lincoln Henness returned home the last of the week from Salem,, Battleground, Wash., Sunday to visit where she had been at the home of' a former resident of Gates, Mrs. Paul her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and I Ratzeburg, who has been in poor Mrs. James Wiltsey. Mrs. Henness' health for some time. Former Gates has been ill for several weeks but is friends may be interested to learn that the source of trouble has been reported to be feeling much better. Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier is in Port-1 located and hopes for her full recovery land at the home of her son-in-law | are good. She returned to a Portland and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 hospital Sunday afternoon for, a Stutzman, while Mrs. Stutzman is checkup. hospitalized following major surgery. | Darrel Cole and son, Randy, from I Weekend guests at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Albert Millsap were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .... there was a wolf. In fact, we still have wolves, but Shuffleboard Good Music Millsap, Miss Bettye and Robert. Mrs. . thanks to smart people they have lost their force .... ___ Leo Poole and infant son, of Mon­ who put a little away each payday to keep the wolf away. mouth, were Sunday afternoon callers. People who live happily ever after are those who save Mrs. Poole, before her marriage and Miss Millsap were room mates while a little today. students at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seilard, of Today is the day to start a Savings Account at the Salem visited Mrs. Ned Richards Mill City State Bank. Where Friends Meet Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Seilard and family were former residents of Gates. On Highway 222, Linn County Side Mrs. Richards is still unable to be out of bed, only for a short time each MILL CITY day. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson spent * George “Sparky” Ditter Saturday in Stayton at the home of ♦ their daughter, Mrs. Donald Carey. Mr. Wilson is on vacation from his position at the Marion Forks Fish Hatchery. Weekend and Sunday guests at the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush were their two sons and families, Mr. 1 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1954 GATES Hemorrhoids "Prolapse1, ONCE UPON A TIME ífe^ i : MILL CITY STATE BANK LES’S TAVERN When you come here you can be assured of good treatment in a pleasant atmosphere. Make it a habit to visit us daily. Another Ford Truck FIRST 1 NEW Ford deep-block engines ! Smooiiier power, greater strength, longer life! GOOD MUSIC SHUFFLEBOARD Meet your friends here for the Best In Beverages “BILL” GRAHAM, Owner ■i From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh Wish I'd Said That You know Miss Perkins. Well, she's been driving her own car ■ round our town for a little more than 30 years. And Ford now glvos you the mightiest toncantration of power per cubic Inch ever In any truck angina lino! Plus new advances In cobs and capacities to give you TRIPLE ECONOMY! 4FVLY FORIi given you gas-saving, L ow -F riction , high- eonipnanion, overhead-valve, deep-block engines in all truck models' For their small displacement. Ford engine« develop more pouvr than other-make truck engines. SnuiUer-dirplaet ment engine» normally need leu go»! New Ford 3-man Drirtrited Cabs give you the operating economies that result when the driver stay’s freth on the job! New Ford Faetory-lìuilt 6-Wheeler»! New Ford Cab Forward Bit; J obs ! Naw tort Da.p Block d««lgn giva« high««t «trvctvrol rigidity of any truck •ngin«»' Main bearing« get full 240 »upport. Smoother high-compre»»ton perform­ ance! Longer lifel More efficient operation! Fro ven in a billion mile« of trucking1 The other day she had a bit of trouble parking down on Main Street Didn't quite make it the first try, so she pulled out to start over when a fellow waiting to pass started tooting his horn impatiently. On the second try, she was still having a little difficulty and so this smart aleck hollered, "Lady, do you know how to drive?” “Yes, young man," Miss Perkins an- swered, “I do. But 1 don’t have time to teach you now.” From where I sit. it’s not al­ ways easy to have a good answer ready when you need it. But when somebody insists that I vote for his candidate, for instance, nr choose tea instead of a temperate glass of beer with dinner, I know the answer. It’s all a matter of personal preference . .. and none of us like “backseat driving" from anybody. L«p../