The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 08, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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    Vivs Sleak House
Mill City
Phone 5807
Open 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.
Closed Mondays
I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955
Gueatts of Mr. and Mrs. H- I. Ply-
male for Thanksgiving
_ were Chief
and Mrs. Ray Wilber and two daugh­
ters. Mr. Wilber attended grade and
high school here at one time, making
his home with his giandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Chief
Wilber is now on the U.S.S. Essex,
! but will be transferred to the Great
Lakes Naval Training station after
i the first of the year where he will
teach electronics.
MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES
Don't take a chance on a leaky exhaust system
It may take your life. We have most
FREE HEADLIGHT CHECKUP
Bring your car Jo us fora free headlight checkup.
If they are out of line, we can line them up in a
jiffy for only $1.50.
DRAPERS FLYING A SERVICE
Mill City
Highway 22
CLUB, LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor
Phone 625
Miscellaneous Shower
Given for Alona Daly
Co-hostesses for a miscellaneous
bridal shower honoring Miss Alona
Fay Daly last Friday evening were
Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mis. Jack Duggan
and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, with the af­
fair being held at the Verne Shaw
home.
Contest games and the opening of
the many lovely gifts furnished en­
tertainment for the evening, after
which appropriate refreshments were
served. The rooms were decorated
with wedding bells and love birds,
with the serving table attractively
centered with a miniature bride and
groom and white wedding bells.
Attending the event were Mrs.
Nell Swift, Mrs. Ann Holman, Mrs.
W’illiam Shepherd, Mrs. Charlie Day,
Mrs. Clarence Howe, Mrs. Wilbur
Meinert, Mrs. Alonzo Daly, Mrs.
Hugh Jull, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd,
Mrs. Louis Rada, Mrs. Frank Merrill,
Mrs. Francis Bodeker, Miss Alona
Fay Daly, the guest of honor, and the
three hostesses.
Others sending gifts included Mrs.
Morris Howe, Mrs. Harry Wood,
Mrs. Russell King, Mrs. Albert Mill­
sap, Mrs. Thomas Booth, Mrs. How­
ard Kanoff, Mrs. Ramon Roberts,
Mrs. Kate Shimmin, Mrs. Cloyd
.' Cox, Mrs. James Grant, Mrs. Sid
Mr. I and Mrs. Francis Clark (Colleen Tschauner Loucks) who Baughman, Mrs. Carl Chance, and
were married recently at Immanuel Baptist church in Salem. The I Mrs. Walter Kay.
POPULAR MAKES IN STOCK
Phone 542
Social Events
Unit is the study of some country.
India has been chosen by this group. •
I Monday evening a special meeting
' of the unit was held at the school
i house, when project leaders, Mrs.
Dan Morrison and Mrs. Stanley Vail
demonstrated
“Gift
Vk rapping,
I showing many beautiful and unique
' ways to wrap Christmas packages.
• Refreshments were served at the
close of the demonstration by Mrs.
William Pennick, Mrs. Dan Morri­
son and Mrs. Glen Henness.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We will be open evenings beginning
Thursday, December 15
Through
Friday, December 23
Come in and browse around
to your hearts content
Gifts for all members of the
family can be found here
Just look around
Gates PTA Members
was elected vice chairman, replacing j
Mrs. Elmer Klutke, who was unable Vote To Hook School
to complete her unexpired term.
Plans for completing the kitchen To City Water System
of the Community house, using funds
India To Be Studied
By Extension Unit
MILL CITY VARIETY
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Board — .
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twitch. Op®»®»®» with Rich of ths
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These ore real gifts for men — fine tool» that moke good
cowniom for domg tf-yourwH around the house, in the wssrh
shop or ai the hobH st » bench. See the complete »election of Stanley
Tools and Tool Chosti Matured m our Family Gift Center.
$2 25
B’e Still Have a Splendid Assortment
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JOHN W. REID, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
MILL CITY. OREGON
D. E. FOSTER, D. M. D
Dentist
For appointment phone
Mill City 5203 or 6608
Dr. Kenneth L. Prince
OPTOMETRIST
For Appt. Phone 6608 or 5203
Mill City, Oregon
J. W. GOIN
EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN
By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS
Phon« 6338
Stayton, Oregoc,
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Weddle Funeral Home
Modern Funeral Service
STAYTON
OREGON
MIKE'S Septic Service
Septic Tank« and Sewers Cleaved
Phone Salem 39468. COLLECT
1079 Elm SL W. Salem
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Loucks of Salem
and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. Clark of
Mill City.
GATES—The Gates Pl A met with
realized for that purpose, by the
I a good attendance Thursday even-
GATES—Tuesday, November 29, Unit at the recent carnival given by
ing, December 1 at the high school.
the Santiam Canyon Home Extension the group were discussed. Mrs. Cecil I The
program was opened by the
Haun,
Mrs.
Glen
Henness
and
Mrs.
unit met in an all-day session, at the
I high school chorus presented in a
Gates Community House. Mrs. Bar­ William Pennick were named to I group of four numbers, under the di-
bara Fessler, county demonstration serve on the building committee to I l ection of G. B. Frost. President
agent, of Salem was present in the work in cooperation with the Gates
Richard Parker presided at the busi­
forenoon and spoke on the day’s Womans club. It was decided to pur­ ness
session. Mrs. Cecil Haun re­
subject, “Styles for You.” Following chase a door to close off the unheated
ported
a balance of $72.52 in the'
kitchen
area
from
the
recreation
the luncheon hour the meeting was
tieasury.
A PTA benefit party to be
called to order by Chairman Mrs. room. Ways of increasing the mem­
Phone 2284
MILL CITY, ’ OREGON r
A William Pennick, who conducted the bership of the extenison unit were given in January was announced by
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business meeting. Mrs. Bob Kelle ? discussed. One of the projects of the Mrs. Stanley Vail, who requested
that members bring white elephants
wrapped to be used as prizes at the
bingo table. Mrs. Frost reported that,
at a recent faculty meeting a de-1
finite price for gifts to be exchanged
at the annual student Christmas
party had been set: 50c for high
school students and 30c for the
grades. Mrs. A. T. Bamhardt an-
nounced a 4H party to be held Wed­
nesday, December 14 at the school
between 6 and 9 p. m. Parents are
invited to attend. Supt. Frost an­
nounced the annual Christmas pro­
gram would be held at the school
Wednesday, December 21 at 7:30 p.
m.
B e I œ F 1
At the dose of the business meet-
ing, President Parker introduced
three members of the board of di­
Ike Valuada* V seniag
rectors: Chairman, William Pen-
nick; W. K. Hutcheson and Merle
Devine, who discussed the proposed
plan of connecting the school build­
hardware ì
ings to the Gates City water system
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j
to assure a sufficient supply of wat­
er for all needs and fire protection.
They stated that the present water
supply is inadequate, that the change
would lower the present insurance
rate. The estimated cost to the dis­
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trict, Mr. Pennick reported, would
be between $5,000 and $6,000. This
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would include the cost of pipe, la­
l
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for men
bor, fire hydrants and other equip­
Time-saving Christmas gift...
A.
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Get Their Hands On
ment. A vote of approval for the
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KOCKCT tools,
RUBBERMAID DISHWASHING TEAM
change was given by members of the
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indestructible in
Saves he- 30 minutes every day.
.PTA present.
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normal use.
Deluxe Drainer air-dries dishes, has
FT Tubular steel
Hostesses serving refreshments at
8 outside glaaaholden, portable ail-
shaft, nonslip
I the close of the meeting included
ii> $1.9*
• • \ cushion {trip.
Mrs. Orville Nygaard, Mrs. Harry
Matching Drainboard Tray is self­
by f rue Temper
Evans, Mrs. James Iholtz, and Mrs.
draining, loops drainboard ur> $1.M
L. L. Rynearson.
fowermuic
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY
Of Christmas Toys
Jenkins Hardware
Phone 2206
We dive S and II Grw*n Stamps
Mill City
Mrs. Eugene Engelgau was honor
guest at a surprise birthday party
given by Mrs. J. D. MacGregor at
her home Thursday evening. Mrs.
Engelgau was the recipient of many
lovely gifts from the guests present,
who were served refreshments by
the hostess. Those present besides
the honor guest and hostess were
Mrs. W . A. Mackie, Mrs. Edsel Croan,
Mrs. Roy Epperson, Mirs. James
Olson, Mrs. Leo Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jay
R. Mason and Mrs. Elmer Payne.
A dessert luscheon honored the
¡birthday of Mrs. L. G. Hathaway at
I the home of Mrs. M. G. Rambo
| Tuesday aftersoon. The affair was
| in the nature of a surprise for Mrs.
! Hathaway, the guest list being made
| up of a group of her friends in the
j Rebekah lodge. The afternoon was
! spent in playing pinochle, following
the opening of the birthday gifts.
High score was held by Ida Fleet-
¡wood. with Marie Stewart having
i low Pinochle prize was won by Eva
Duffy. Among others playing were
Ruby Brisbin, Carmen Bamhardt,
Vera Hathaway, and Goldie Rambo
the hostess.
Stayton-Jefferson
AUTO WRECKERS
Rebuilt motors and trans­
missions.
Cars bought and sold
We buy junk.
Phone 6284, Stayton, Ore,
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Prompt service in the
Canyon when you call us
Reasonable Rates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 6284
Stayton
DR. MARK
HAMMERICKSEN
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Has moved hi« Mill City office
to Stayton in the Post Office
Building, 2nd Floor, tn the
Dr. Victor J. Myers offices
Thursdays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.
HOME OFFICE;
513 W. FIRST. ALBANY
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