THE MILL CITY ENTERPR1SETHL RSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 195.» George Stewart and Arlo Titers re­ turned last week with their elk. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davies f visited friends in Springfield Sun­ day. Lloyd Hinkle, «ho is attending Bible school in Seattle, spent the weekend at his home here. Dr. Kenneth Prince will have his office open in Mill City Saturdays only during the winter months. d Mr. and Mr. Don Moffatt, and son, Brian, spent the weekend vis ting relatives in the Portland and Gresh- am area. Thank You We wish at this time to thank all of you fine people for the splendid patronage you have given us since we have owned the Gates General Store. It has been a pleasure to do Business With You. We take this opportunity also to extend a welcome to Eddie and Ruth Kershaw, the new owners of the store. We sin­ cerely hope you will extend to them the same courtesies shown us in the past. We are confident they will be an asset to the area. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill of Salem. are spending a few days this week i at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. i F. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover and children made a trip to Mt. Hood Tuesday. They reported not too much snow on the mountain at the present time. The Woman's Council of the Christian church will meet Wednes­ day, November 16 at 2 p. m. in the I church basement, with Mrs. E. K. Fish as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draper motored to Portland Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. Draper’s mother, Mrs. Jack Johnson, and also with Mr. and M rs. Al Buenaman. I U.S. Nationals Christmas Club Checks are on their way! Bill Hoffman, former resident here, but lately of Auburn, Wash., was scheduled to leave Thursday for Parks AFB, near San Francisco. Hoffman giaduated here in 1953. I Airman Michael Podrabsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podrabsky wiites his parents that he had frac­ tured a knee while serving with the Air Force at an Alaskan airbase. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cole, son Fred, and Charles McGee, of Salem, were Sunday visitors at the Jay Masons. At the Mason home this week is Mrs. W. C. Taylor, who arrived here from Seattle Monday. Yes, thousands of Christmas Club members will be receiving their checks from U. S. National this week ... in time for carefree Christmas shopping. If you aren’t receiving a Christmas Club check this year, be sure to get one next year —by joining U. S. National’s,Christmas Club. Save a little each week—anything from 50c to $10—and receive the entire amount plus interest for next year’s really carefree Christmas shopping. Choose the plan you wish and join now . . . then there’ll be a Christmas Club check in the mail for you next year. I NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND MfMie* ffDflAl DfPOSIT INSUItANCf COIfOtATION Patty June Stewart and John J. Payton, wish to take thia means of inviting their friends to their wed­ ding Saturday, November 26 at 8 p. m. at the Presbyterian church in Mill City. There will be a reception following the ceremony. According to Chuck Lovell, his step-son, Richard Anderson, is now with the U. S. Army in Korea. He was originally at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and attended electronics school in Aberdeen, Maryland, fin- ishing at the head of his class. Jim Kesterson Monday proved again that the North Santiam is a good place to fish, and Mill City is I as good as any place to fish the river. He came out with an 18-inch rainbow for his efforts. He said the high water made it a good fight. I A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ¡William F. Shepherd. Jr., Tuesday | afternoon at Santiam Memorial hospital. Paternal grandparents are ¡Mr. and Mrs. W. Floyd Shepherd, and maternal grandparents are Minister and Mrs. Hugh E. Jull. The new arrival tipped the scales at 8 pounds 15 ounces, and has been named lx-Roy David. Minister and Mrs. H. E. Jull were pleasantly surprised at the Linger- longer hour following the evening ¡service at the Christian church Sunday evening by members and friends present, who presented them with a boutonniere and corsage, re­ spectively, an anniversary cake and greeting card shower in honor their 28th wedding anniversary. Zenith Appliance Special One 15 ft. Upright Freezer regular $389.95 SPECIAL $339.95 One 19 ft. Upright Freezer Regular $469.95 SPECIAL $398.95 We have a few good used wood heaters and oilheatersin excellent condition at good bargain prices. Hilltop General Store A & M Toman Mill City. Oregon Floyd and Elsie Völkel Announcement! We wish to announce that we have purchased the GATES GENERAL STORE from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel and invite you to come in and get acquainted with us. We will strive to keep the store up to its present high standard and will do our utmost to merit your patronage. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kershaw ( Ed and Ruth) J —