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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Wash., was a Gates visitor Friday who cared to do so. An enjoyable time THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1955 and Saturday on business. was reported by all who atended. VISUAL CARE: There is No Finer Gift LESLIE J. CARSON, O. D. Vision Specialist 530 Third Street, Stayton, Oregon. 9:00 to 5:30 Every Week Day But Wednesday Order Your Printing From The MILL CITY ENTERPRISE now ior Olympia! Sparkling refreshment Take a moment to good taato tbea carry on. Sunday guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Millsap and Robert, of Port- Mi a. Albert Mill-no land, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rife Real estate seems to be on the move again in Gates. Mr. and Mrs. (Bettye Millsap) and Harry Mur- all of Eugene and Mrs. Edmund Carl Longneck«;r, formerly of Elk phy, horn. recently of Mill City purchased Kle ker, Janet, Rodney, Christine and Jeffrey, all of Stayton. the former Haun home, located in the The annual Christmas party and east part of town, last week. Former owners were Mr. and Mis. H. B. gift exchange of the Gates Wom Shauim, of Los Banos, Calif. The an’s club will be held at the home property comprises the residence and of Mrs. Gwen Schaei, Thursday about three acres of land. The new evening, December 15. Mrs. Frankie owners have taken possession of Johnson and Mrs. Robert Levon will their new home. The sale was made be assisting hostesses. Mrs. A. T .Bamhardt, Mrs. Gwen through Glen Shelton of Mill City. Schaer and Mrs. Don Paul were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson re 1 hostesses Sunday evening at the ceived word from Cut Bank, Mont., Bamhardt home at the monthly of the arrival of a new grandson, teachers dinner, their guests the born Tuesday, December 6, to Mr. teaching staff of the Gates schools <nd Mrs. Robert Wilson, formerly of and their families. Those attending | Gates. The new boy tipped the scales were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Frost, Jack at 8 pounds 15 ounces and was and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc named Robert Steven. Two brothers, Cluskey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ronnie and Rickie were at home Parker and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. waiting to welcome him. He makes Darrel Crossler, Don Paul, A. T. five grandchildren for Mr. and Mr?. Bamhardt and Marcia, Royal, Roger, Wilson, all boys. Rodney and Carol Schaer and the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin are re- hostesses Mmes. Bamhardt, Schaer joicing over the arrival of their and Paul. first grandchild, a baby boy, born to their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kadin of Mill City, at San- tiam Memorial hospital, Stayton, Wednesday, November 29. The boy By Mrs. John Teeter» weighed six pounds two ounces and About 150 were present for a fel- ! was named Michael Keith. lowship dinner at the Mehama church , Philip Hess was brought home Thursday evening, December 8. from Santiam Memorial hospital Members and friends of the church last week after several weeks con were invited for the dinner and even finement there. He is reported to be ing of fellowship. Jerry Coffman better but still very weak. acted as master of ceremonies for Philip ReMs,"is pending a 30-day the after dinner period. A film leave from the U.S A Shasta, at the “The Hidden Heart” was shown( Per home of his grandparents, Mr. and ry Clipfell sang several numbers Mrs Philip Hess and other relatives. and group singing was enjoyed. The He ’1* the snn of Mrs. Orville Hay budget of the church for the com ward. ing year was presented and pledges Kenneth Martig, now Shelton, for its support were made by all GATES MEHAMA •» KfcuAht 'b* «.nirM BREWINC COMPANY, OlyrnH». W m D. UBA«« Business and Professional Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis are mov- . DIRECTORY I ing into the house recently vacated ■ by the Perry Clipfells. The Clipfell ’ family has moved to Fox Valley. JOHN W. REID, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Branch are the parents of a baby son, born De cember 9 at Salem General hospital. Physician and Surgeon He has been named Robert Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch are MILL CITY. OREGON the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Crandall are announcing the arrival of a third son who was born at Salem Mem D. E. FOSTER. D. M. D. orial hospital December 9. The Cran Dentist dalls also have a small daughter. For appointment phone David Blum was confined to his home several days last week as the Mill City 5203 or 6608 result of injuries he received in a fall from a root he was helping to tear down at the Stout Creek Lumber Co. mill. Sunday guests at the Mabel Pat- Dr. Kenneth L. Prince ton home were Mrs. Albert Listy OPTOMETRIST from Silverton and Mrs. Leona For Appt. Phone 6608 or 5203 Taylor from Salem. The ladies also Mill City, Oregon visited at the Ed Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lust left Mon day for their home at Almena, Kan. after a week’s visit with Mrs. Lust’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Griffiths and with relatives in J. W. GOIN Salem. EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN By HAROLD’S FLORAL GARDENS Phone 6338 Stayton, Oregon Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Today. . $2.50 per Year The Canyon's Own Newspaper Read It Every Week W«l Ä Weddle Funeral Home Modern Funeral Service OREGON STAYTON MIKE'S Septic Service Septic Tanin and S«wera Cleaned Phone Salem 39468. COLLECT 1079 Elm St. W. Salem Stayton-J ef f erson 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 •«m DR. MARK HAMMERICKSEN Mo REG19TERED OPTOMETRIST Ha» mavad hi« Mill City offica Co Stayton In the Font Offirv BoiWtnr. 2yd Floor, tn the Dr. Victor J. Myoro otfieea Thursday« 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. HOME OFFICE: Lifeguard Design in the '56 Ford ! 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY WE SELL BETTER CARS FOR LESS GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET HOME I (HEMORRHOIDS) **C or*« MG TA*. D($0*0f*$ ?*<ATSD WITHOUT HOSPITAL OP ERA TON ALSO STOMACH ano COLON CONVEMtNT CREDIT *R£i BOOKLET c MCS? 3-9460 Lifeguard steering wheel hasdeep- ♦ «•utrr construction. Him of wheel h mounted high above rrcessexl steering post . , . "cushions” your chest against impact in case of acci dent! New Lifeguard mirror "gives” «>n impact . . , resists shattering. Dfi RETNOtDS Th« REYNOLDS CLINIC Lifeguard double-grip door locks Iwlp keep doors closed, even under impact. And statistics prove that if you stay inside the car in an acci dent, y ou re twice as safe! These safety locks resist stress from tiro directions—instead of the usual one Naturopathic and Ch<roprat»c Physicians Optional nylon seat belts offer you ’•wav security. They give your chil dren far more protection in case of sudden stops in everyday driving. they help keep passengers in their scats in the event of an accident... and they make driving far less tiring. The tine car at half the fine-car M'LLPhColneY6?4RESON Optional Lifeguard padding on in strument panel and sun visors not only reduces possibility of injuries, but in many cases prevents them altogether! It's five times as shock absorbent as foam rubber. Come in and see all f ord safetv- features soon. *-Cv»S «00 * ’ OOP** I»aa CSNTOI fWMCT <>♦ », WosjuEM oateo* “Ët Sette IVitA. ANY Mooa max « price! PHILIPPI MOTOR CO. •O« you* STAYTON, OREGON Phone 2524 roe tvi * roio star juriik * S aturday right ♦ iddii hshm , omit « îtroids . hat king coil ioiiy van , iua fitzghaid , shciai guht kid skhton TELEVISION OR RADIO 3207 Stiffler's Radio and Appliance Co. MILL CITY. OREGON