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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1955)
MEHAMA SURGICAL 3—THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE! Hl USD w DEC EMBER By Mrs. John inet-cra Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coffman were I I hosts for a large pot luck Thanks giving dinner at the Santianl Valley | Grange hall Thanksgiving day. Fif- I ty-four relatives and three invited guests were present to enjoy the bountiful feast. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Of all kinds. Trusses , Watson, parents of Mrs. Coffman Abdominal Supports | were honor guests for the day. All Elastic Hosiery of the Wat.-on’s nine children and all Expert Fitters ! but seven members of the children's Private Fitting Rooms. families were there. A very good attendance was re- “Ask Your Doctor” I ported for the'Union Thanksgiving . service at the Mehama church on , Thanksgiving morning. Rev. Rich ard Scott of the Lyons Methodist church, Rev. William Scott of the I Santiam Chapel and Rev. Janies j Hardy from the Mehama church all 504 State St took part in the services. Mis. Rich Comer of Liberty ard Scott was organist for the serv ices with Mrs. Ercill Wilson playing S and H Green Stamps : the accompaniment for Perry Clip fell when he sang “The Lord’s Pray er.” The collection taken was sent to the World Council of Churches to be used in the Share Our Surplus program. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the B. L. Kirchs were Mr. and Mrs. El- win Erickson and Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch and two child ren from Lebanon. Lei Lonnie Kirsch returned home with the Leo Kirschs and visited until Sunday. Guests a week ago Sunday at the Otis Marks home were Mr. Mark’s I father, Clarence Marks and his bro- . ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marks all from W’oodburn. Mrs. Mabel Allen from Portland i visited during the holidays with her j daughter's families, the Pete Bru- | sasco family here and the Robert ■ Drapers at Mill City. Mrs. BrusascoiH took her mother back to Portland IH Saturday. H Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook and B Bobby Crook, who was here for sev- ■ eral days the last of the week from H OTI at Klamath Falls, were Thanks- giving day guests of the Jack C.ood-'H ells in Lyons. H Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald, ■ were hosts Thanksgiving day for a H family dinner. Present were Mrs.|H Blanche McDonald of Salem, Mr. and H Mr-. Donald TeeterA and three boys, " Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and boys. Bud McDonald and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mulkey and D. R. Mulkey from Portland visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Patton spent Thanks giving with her son’s family, the Vern Pattons at Lacomb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryland were guests Thanksgiving day at the Frank Meisner home in Spring field. The Meisners were former residents here. Alameta Coffman, who ¡3 a stud- ent at Oregon State College, visited at the home of her parent® the G. W. Coffmans from Wednesday through Sunday. Also visiting at the Coff America mans during the same time were Mr. gets more and Mrs. Jack Flannagan and son, Danny, from Seattle. energy Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson had as from Petroleum' their guests for Thanksgiving din than any ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoelstra other source and two children from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gibson and baby, Mrs. Roy Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Cokey means America's oilmen not only Williams and baby and Mr. and Mrs. are to supply enough gasoline and John Anderson and children all of oil to power this nation on wheels— Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Oder- ¡>ut they also have to provide a grea' man from Fortuna, Calif., and Mr. Jeal of energy needed for factory and from and Mrs. Darrel) Anderson vm ¡n the world's greatest industrial Mill City called at the Andersons ation. Thursday afternoon. Weekend guests -operativa« have done their part in at the Anderson home were Mr. and Smith from Richland, rapina the nation*« farmer* nipplied I Mrs. Tom «ith petroleum product,. It make, ut ' Wash. -roud to be part of an indù,try that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe and ha, contributed to much to America', ' daughters spent the weekend with sroptOM. And here', your cooperative', Mrs. Monroe’s brother’s family, the •romita that there'll be even more Oil Max Montgomery’s at Roseburg, 'regresa—for your tomorrow,. Visitors Sunday at the Tom Rice home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey from Newport. Mrs. Henry Kornmann and child ren from Vancouver, Wash., visited several days the last of the week , Mrs. Kornmann’s mother and Seeds Fertilizer with sister’s family, Mrs. Jennie Moe and Feeds Grinding and Mixing , J the I.arry Kimseys. Mr. and Mrs. Machinery Hardware i Kimsey were hosts for Thanks Custom Cleaning ing dinner for Mrs. Moe, Mrs. Kom- 1 mann and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seed Marketing Petroleum Products Brant and children from Macleay 4 and their own four children. Household Appliances 1, 195.’> I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! SUPPORTS Capital Drug Store TUBE RCULOSIS 55% ALL OTHER INFECTIVE AND PARASITIC DISEASES 45% Tuberculosis kills more people than all other Infective and para sitic diseases combined. Deaths from these diseases are estimated at 31.000 in the United States during 1954. Of these, 17,000 were caused by tuberculosis. The voluntary tuberculosis associations are now con ducting their annual Christmas Seal Sale to raise funds for the preven tion and control of TB. 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