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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1955)
CHRISTMAS CARDS We have an exceptionally nice assortment of Christmas Cards this year. They are priced from 59c to $1.25 per box GET THEM NOW Mill City Pharmacy DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE J. C. Kimmel Phone 6607 MILL CITY Thank You and best wishes for the Holidays from the GINGERBREAD HOUSE We will be closed from November 24 lTntil February 4th noon, followed by an informal aftei- ' noon. Cards were presented the guests of honor by those present in cluding the hostess, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Albert Millsso By Boots Champion Mrs. Tilman Rains, Mrs. Mary How- and and Mrs. John Peterson Mr. Thursday and Saturday of last I ell, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mrs. Clarence of Turner were Sunday guests family week brought more snow to the area. Ball and daughter ( Carol Sue, and Thursday’s storm brought a flock of at the Harry Evans home. Mr. Pet- Mis. Harry Harmon. Mrs. Harold erson is a brother of Mrs. Evans. about 30 quail into the north end of Wilson, Mrs. Leslie Allen and Mrs. town, near the Lee Howland resi The Evans received a long distance Albert Millsap were unable to at telephone call from their son, Danny, dence where they took shelter. Re tend, but sent cards. maining snow on the ground in De who is at Camp Mathews, Calif. He Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey, Jon said he will return to the Marine troit proper is about four inches. and Tommie of Stayton were Sun Base at San Diego for three weeks, Mr. Halseth of Breitenbush Springs day guests at the home of Mrs. Car stated last Wednesday that that area but will be home for Christmas. All social affairs scheduled for ey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold received about a foot of snow. Wilson and at Mrs. Velma Carey’s Visiting at the Harold Champion the past week were cancelled due to home, Mr. Carey’s mother. the cold weather and slick roads. The home over the weekend was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson were legular meeting of the Gates Wom Champion’s cousin. Mrs. Evalyne Stayton visitors Saturday and an ’ s club was postponed and other Czarnetzski of Salem. brought their grandson, Jon Carey, meetings planned called off. Spending the weekend at the Len The 4H Cooking clubs held a home with them for an overnight Davis home in Idanha were Mr. and cookies sale at the Gates I General visit. Mrs. Lester Beeson of Eugene. The store Friday afternoon, after school, Mr. and Mrs. E. Atchison, who Beesons, who have a summer cottage The $4.25 realized from the sale is i have occupied the Harry Robinson here reported water pipes frozen in to be donated to the benefit of the summer home for several years the cottage but no damage done. International Farm Youth Ex- moved over the weekend to the The Lake and the Cafe suffered | change. The classes are under the house formerly rented by Mr. and considerable damage from frozen leadership of Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt. Mrs. Richard Parker. Mr. and Mrs. plumbing. Others in the area also re Mrs. O. W. Watson was hostess at Parker are at present living in the ported frozen water pipes during the her home Wednesday, complimenting Redwood Court until the completion cold snap. Long distance telephone | Mrs. Louisa Wriglea worth, Mrs. of their own home, which they hope service was also disrupted following Edward Romey and Mrs. Daniel to move into in about two weeks. Oswald Hirte, who has been em the storm Saturday. Romey on the occasion . of their Visiting at the home of Mr. and birthday anniversaries, which fall ployed in the Medford area is at 1 Mrs. Charlie Thompson is Mr. within a short time of each other. home with his family at present, Thompson’s brother, George, of San A no-host dinner was served at whejie he will remain until the weather clears up. Mateo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey were A food sale sponsored by the Mis Thirteen stitches were necessary j Portland and Gresham visitors Sat- c sionary Society of the Idanha Com munity church was held Thursday to close the wound in Gordon Brown’s urday. Mrs. Walter Funk and baby at the First Aid Station in Idanha. knee which was cut severely when son, who had visited at the Bailey It was a success. Proceeds will be he slipped and fell on a rock while home for the past two weeks re- sent to aid orphaned children in the attempting to bring out his elk turned to their Portand home Sat- leper colonies. The Society is also from the Breitenbush area last Mon- , urday. active in rolling bandages for the day. leper colonies. Leaving here last Friday to spend ' The food sale held at Detroit Mar Thanksgiving with relatives in Cali ket Friday was reported a success. fornia was the Carl Juhl family. • When in Need of Printing Proceeds will go for improvements Among others going out of town Buy it in Mill City from in observance of Thanksgiving will on the Detroit church. The Termite Mill at Idanha re be yours truly, and friend husband, I THE ENTERPRISE sumed operations Monday morning Harold, who will observe the Holiday after being closed down due to snow. in Salem at a family gathering. 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 195S GATES DETROIT Mrs. Frank Hunter Hosts Lions Club Auxiliary The Mill City Lions Auxiliary waa enteitained by Mrs. Frank Hunter at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Hindes on Wednesday even- ing, November 16, a week earlier than usual. Mrs. Robert Veness, the president was in charge of the business meet ing. Definate plans were made to “adopt” a child at the State BlinJ School in Salem, to be recipient of gifts during the year. The “family-night” covered-diah dinner, which had been tentatively scheduled for December 5, was poat- poned until a later date, after the first of the year. Members were invited to hold the next meeting, which will be in Jan uary, at the home of Mrs. Jay Mason. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Hindes served I refreshments to Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Jim Poole, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Robeit Veness, and Mrs. Jay Mason. DANCE Sat. Nite, Nov. 26. then every other Saturday. At Richardson > Gap, 2 miles east and 3 miles South of Scio. 9 to I. Verbeck's Orchestra. How Long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? i America’s Favorite Station Wagon ! With Thunderbird Y-8 power. .. Thunderbird styling and exclusive new Lifeguard Design Even the finest watch should be cleaned and oiled at least once a year. Neglect today —may mean costly repair bills tomorrow. EXPERT WATCH ^INSPECTION FREE! 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Sunday, Monday November 27-28 JAMES STEWART in THE MAN FROM LARAMIE A BIG Picture Parklane In CinemaScope Brand new ansi carpeted through and through, this 2-door. «-passenger do-it-all has limousine comfort ami doesn't mimi rolling up its sleeves. Tuesday, Wednesday Nov ember 29-30 FAMILY NIGHTS GEORGE MONTGOMERY, fa Ranch Wagon Custom Ranch Wagon This all around favorite has two wale doors. easily seats « people As in all Ford Station Wagons. lift gate and tail gate can be operated easily u itA one hunsf. A « passenger bc.iiit) that’s at hosne on ths- range .>r in the cits Comrvts in a split lifts from luxury Itm-r to a super span sous iatgo carrier. East lot lean Metter. MILL CITY, OREGON Phone 624 SEMINOLE UPRISING STATION WAGONS Plus PAUL HENREID. in PIRATES OF TRIPOLI WHOLE FAMILY FOR 99« PHILIPPI MOTOR CO t STAYTON. OREGON Phone 2524 Great TV, pOrd Theatre. Station KPTV, Channel 6. Thursday 9:30