The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 15, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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    S— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Entertaining a group of friends
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from Sweet Home at a luncheon at
her home last Thursday was Mrs.
Nat Wills. Attending were Nettie
Cornelius, Zora Leisy (former Mill
City resident). Winifred Russell,
MEHAMA The Mehama Wom­
Mr."and Mrs. John Kirkeiie were Jessie Kleen, and Maude Sportsman, en s club held their Christmas party
visitors in Bend over the weekend. all of Sweet Home; Arlen Sorseth and meeting at the club house Tues­
and Beth Wills of Detroit; and Marie day evening, December 6. The rooms
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were decorated in holly and red and
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Mowery of Stewart of Mill City.
green tapers for the occasion. At the
Sheridan, spent Sunday afternoon
Women of the Christian Woman's business meeting it was voted to buy
with the P. F. Willoughbys.
Fellowship will visit the Turner a 15.00 TB bond and to send $10 to
Memoi ial Home Saturday
after-
Lloyd Hinkle and a friend Miss | noon of this week, to take gifts for iCARE. The lummage committee re-
| ported that they had decided to close
Williams of Seattle visited over the
the guests of the Home, and provide I the rummage store at 5 o’clock dur-
weekend at the Cecil Hinkle home.
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a Christmas program of entertain­ i ing the short days, so until further
ment and inspiration. The Turner , notice the store will be open on
It was reported here that Mrs. Home, mainly for retired ministers Tuesday between the hours of 10 and
Peter McLaughlin of near Gates and missionaries, is maintained by
, 3, except on December 20 and 27,
suffered a heart attack Saturday the Christian churches of the North­ when the store will be closed. It will
evening.
west.
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be open again January 3.
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The gift exchange was held with
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Mrs. Bill Richards returned Thurs­
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Mrs. John Muir was hostess Mon­ reach lady drawing a number from a
day from Couer d’Alene, Idaho where day night at Mom and Pop’s cafe I dish and chosing the corresponding
she had been called by the serious for the regular meeting of the Round ,numbered gift from the holly decor-
illness of her mother.
Robins pinochle club. The Christmas ated gift table. Mrs. Louise Pem-
i motif was carried out in the decor berton won the gift in the regular
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Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and l for the refreshments served by the gift drawing. Mrs. Harold Longfel­
sons Wayne and Neal, were guests I hostess. An exchange of gifts was low, Mrs. Larry Prichard and Mrs.
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ma­ held during the evening. Mrs. Jay J. M. Teeters were hostesses for the
ther in Salem. The Mathers are R. Mason won high prize, Mrs. Burt- evening.
| on Boroughs pinochle and Mrs. Muir i The next meeting of the club will
former residents here.
low. Mrs. Kenneth Chance will en- 1 be Tuesday evening, January 3.
Members and friends of the Mill tertain the club January 9.
City Garden club will enjoy a Christ- I
mas party this (Thursday) evening j The Young Adult class of the
at the Wendell Heller home. A ( Christian chnurch, of which the
Christmas tree and gifts will be the minister is the teacher, held a “hard
We will be open until 8 P. M
highlight of the event.
time party” Saturday evening in
From now untli Christmas
-------------------------- ‘ the church basement. Mr. and Mrs.
Lucille Dayball of Portland, Grand
Mrs. Cecil Lake returned Saturday Eldon Hutchinson were in charge of Worthy Advisor of the Grand As­
from Redding, Calif., where she had the games, Mrs. Wm. Shepherd gave sembly of Oregon, Order of Rainbow
17 Jewel Elgin Watches from $29.75, tax inc.
visited since December 2 with her the devotional, and Mr. and Mrs. for Girls, made her official visit to
17 Jewel Bulovas from $29.75, tax included
grandchildren, Terry and Shannon I Richard Freeman supplied the re­ Marilyn Assembly here at the lodge
Coryell. She stated the weather had 1 freshments. During the business ses­ hall Sunday afternoon, December 11.
OTHERS FROM $3.25 to $185.00
been fine there.
sion, presided over by Richard Free­ Accompanying the grand officer was
KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS
I man, president, it was decided to hold her sub-deputy, Ann Metsker and
The Mt. Jefferson Lumber Co-, the next class party, Saturday, Jan­ Mr. Metsker, of McMinnville.
WATCH BANDS
JEWELRY
this past week sent Joe Walters., to uary 14.
I Presiding over the affair was Miss
WATCH CHAINS
SILVERWARE
Corvallis where he took a 44-hour
Frances Ward, worthy advisor of
Deserving of special
mention Marilyn Assembly, assisted by the
course in lumber seasoning. The
CUPS & SAUCERS
LIGHTERS
company paid all his expenses and among “signs of Christmas’’ around mother advisor, Dorothy Draper.
BIRTHSTONE RINGS
FOSTORIA
i the large cedar tree in the
he stated it was a worth-while town, is
Initiated during the ceremonlei
front ; yard of the Ernest Graham were Ila Mae Albright, Carol Lee
course.
FRATERNAL RINGS
BILL FOLDS
home ’ which is displaying its annual Merrill, and Linda Lee Hermon, all
TIE SLIDES
WEDDING RINGS
The annual Christmas Program of show of colored lights. Mrs. Graham I new Rainbow Girls.
the Christian Church Bible school stated she planted the tree herself a
PENCILS
PENS
Under “good of the order,” the
will be presented Sunday, December number of years ago, and she has Grand Representative from Lebanon
CUFF LINKS
18, at 7:30 p. m. The offering re­ a justifiable sense of pride in dres­ was introduced, the other distin­ 1^.
ceived at the program will be divided sing it up for the pleasure of others guished guests also speaking briefly.
SHAVERS
—ALL MAKES
between the Turner Memorial Home every year. Assisting in arranging
Entertainment for the affair con­
CLOCKS
and The Northwestern Christian the lights, which can be seen from sisted of a clarinet solo by Miss
quite a distance on the North San- Rosalie Bassett, accompanied at the
Home for the aged at Beaverton.
tiam highway, was Martin Hansen. piano by Mrs. Bill Hoeye.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herman are the
In charge of refreshments follow­
A group of friends from Mill ing the meeting was a committee of
parents of a son born Thursday, De­
BAKERS
cember 8 at Santiam Memorial hos­ City went to Salem Saturday night Eastern Star mothers, headed by
authorized fl
pital. He weighed four pounds one to a surprise housewarming for Mrs. Lee Bassett. Serving tables
and a fourth ounces at birth. Mother Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman. Included were decorated in the Christmas
and son are doing fine, according to ' in the group were: : Mr. and Mrs. theme.
information received here Wednes-1 Verne Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
day. Mr. and Mrs. Athal Underwood Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill, When in Need of Printing
are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, and Mr.
Buy it in Mill City from
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herman are and Mrs. Murray Trout of Salem.
THE ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. Scott remained over­
the paternal grandparents.
night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umphress R. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert t
motored to Corvallis Sunday to visit Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kelly
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. of Lyons were present for Mr. To­
and Mrs. Robert Umphress and also man’s birthday dinner.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
G uom L m for a pre-Christmas party
Saner of GreenbeTry. The Saners
are parents of Mrs. Robert Umph­ at the Orville Downing home in Fox
ress. It will be remembered that Valley Saturday night were Mr. and
Mrs. Saner was shot in the foot by an Mrs. Bob Carleton, Larry, Catherine,
exploding shell during the time their I and Carolyn of Brigdeport, Wash.,
home was destroyed by fire. Other Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Den- ’
visitors there were Mr. and Mrs. nis and Nancy of Riddle, and Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Downing and Paula of
Lester Brown and family.
The Dalles. They had their Christ- |
mas dinner Sunday. The holiday 1
event was held at this time because
it will be impossible for the family
to be together at Christmas time.
Mehama Women's
Club Has Yule Party
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Mill City
Jewelry
Quality Meats and Groceries
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
FROZEN FOODS
FOOD LOCKERS
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
The Chesk-Cha-May Camp Fire
Girls met at the home of Mrs.
Burton Boroughs December 12. Those
present were: Janice Logan, Laura
Lee, Lois Hershberger, Carol Sto-
dola, Bonnie Boroughs, Susan Carl­
son, Linda Bassett, Mary Ann Bas­
I sett, Diane Merrill, Rozillah Yankus,
Sharon Hostetler, and Shirley Ven-
ess. The leaders were: Mrs. Don
Carlson, Mrs. Al Yankus, and Mrs.
Burton Boroughs. Refreshments were
served by Shirley Veness. Red ribbon
Santa Clauses were made and taken
home by the girls. Next week’s meet­
ing will be a Christmas party, with
an exchange of presents.
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A few specials during our Christmas Sale of
Gifts for Everyone
For Food Bargains ì
Check Our
18 pc luncheon set service for 4
22 K gold trim, regular price $3.49 Special sale price
$ 2.98
12 pc Fire King Ovenwear set, regular price $2.98.
Special
1.98
One only Cummins "do-it" shop, reg. 79.95, Special price
59.00
Eight series tree light set, regular price 1.05. Special
.79
Christmas tree stand, regular price 1.09. Special price
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.79
31 piece plastic Tea Service Set, regular price 3.49. Special price 2.88
Horsman Doll-Curly Bob, regular price 7,98. Special price
Wild West Holster Set, regular price 6.98 S.pecial price
2.33
Seinor Combination Game Set, regular price 2.59. Special price
6.44
Electric Football Game, regular price 7.49.
Special price
Get your tickets for the Merchants Theatre party from us.
Get your tickets for the Merchants Theatre party from us.
HILL TOP MARKET
We have a Great Supply of TOYS at Attractive Prices.
Christmas Shopping Early.
HAROLD KLIEWER
Telephone 2744
MILL CITY, OREGON
We reserve the right to limit quantities
Hilltop General Store
A & M Toman
Mill City. Oregon
Do your
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