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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
Phone 5807 • Mill City • • Open 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. Closed Mondays By Mm. J. A. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore, and | daughters, Becky and patsy moved to Portland last week where he has | employment with the Pacific Tele phone Co. Also moving to Salem last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Har- | old Steeley and children, Susie, Patty I and David. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Monroe of | Idanha are receiving felicitations on j PRICES AT STIFFLERS j / gK t y h - are so low that it makes me feel like standing on my head, says Ol‘ Santa. Here are just a few of the Y) many ELECTRICAL Mm i On Electrical Gifts ' I the birth of a son, Friday Dec. 9, at Salem General hospital. Word has been received here that Willis (Red) Hayes sustained broken leg in a recent logging ac cident. Hayes, a former resident of Detroit, is now employed by the Haseman Trucking Co., in the Alsea- Waldport aiea. GATES—The 4H leaders of Gates, Mel May suffered a painful injury Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, Mrs. Walter to his foot last week while at work Thomas, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. for the Idanha Lumber Co. Two bones Edward Chance and Mrs. Glen Hear were reported fractured when a ing, were hostesses at the 4H green timber fell on his foot Friday Christmas party and achievement afternoon. He was taken to Mill City night to all the 4H members Mon- where a cast was placed on his leg. | day evening, at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Al Sorseth, Steven Those receiving awards for their ' achievements the last year were: and Craig, accompanied by his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorseth uf first year pins and a certificate of Lebanon spent several days in Seattle ( 100% completion, went to the mem the last of the month visiting rela bers of the cookie club: Ina Bolton, tives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Juhl and child- The American Legion Auxiliary in ren, C aria and Curtis, returned Sat- J r connection with the school will have urday from a two-week vacation | their Christmas program in the Gafes 4H Leaders Entertain Members At Christmas Party DETROIT Viv's Steak House I Edna Fearheller, Karen Britt, Jean Glunz, Sharon Goodyard, Penny Newberg, Patsy Pennick, Carol Schaer, Alene Stevens and Peggy I Vail. Other first year pins were award- ed to Judy Voshell, Phyllis Neal, Edward Chance Jr., and Jerry Koen ig. Marcia Barnhardt, Cheryl Hirte, Colleen Edison, Leatta McCall and Patrilla Lute received second year achievement cards. Third year pins were awarded to Carol Sue Ball, Otis Chance, David Riddle and Con nie Stewart. Fourth year achievement cards awarded to Sharon Hirte, Ellen and Ball re- Roberta Chance. Carol Sue ~ ceived her red award and a check for $2 from the State Fair for her angel food cake entry. Marcia Barnhahrdt her blue award and _ $3 from the State Fair for being alter nate champion in the vanilla cup cake division. Mrs. Geneva Ball re- 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Too Late To Classify I will do washing and ironing in my home..—Mrs. Guy Sorenson, Phone 1671, Mill City. 50p A DRUG STORI SHOPKRS GUIDI SPIGAI Christmas Tree Ornaments j | I p’i, dv lhe da m"t*,er' Mrs. ( December 22. The program is put on a certificate of Community service. ¿Z Ruby V lien and other relatives. by the school and treats are furnished Mrs. Walter Thomas seoond year Al Pierce, one of the Forest serv-' by the auxiliary. leader’s pin for forestry; Mrs. Mrs. ’ A. A vice employees left for Bend by - bus . Mrs. J. A. Wright attended ^e T. Barnrardt third year leader’s pin last week saying he might go as far Christmas party and dinner at Ran-(for cooking clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- . dall’s Chuck Wagon in Salem on j ward Chance were awarded second as Montana before returning. a. Al Sorseth, Carl Juhl and Howard December 10, given to all valley cor and fourth year pins for camp cook ' Dean, all of the Ranger Station at respondents, by staff members each ery and forestry at the leaden*j tended a meeting in the supervis year. banquet at the Marion hotel, Salem 1 Jesse Moses who has been in San in November. Ellenand Otis Chance ' Reliable Prescription Service or’s office in Eugene Tuesday, De tiam Memorial hospital for the past were awarded their second year cember 13. MILL CITY, OREGON Scott Young of Marion Forks, two weeks was able to return to his i Guard for their junior leaderships at t ««««ig««« * ■<**’««««« <•■<<• ' well known here, underwent a hernia home here today. He will have to re this banquet also. All these awards main in bed and will not be allowed operation at St. Vincent’s hospital in i are made possible by the First Na j Portland December 9. He is reported much company at present. tional Bank of Portland. Bill Tietz, who suffered a setback doing well. », Mrs. Leonard Bullard, former De- last week is improving at the latest Mtaa Lucille B. Dayball, Portland, | troit resident is in the same hospital report. Grand Worthy Advisor of the State 1 recovering from a gall bladder op- I After the return of the students of Oregon, Order of Rainbow for ' eration performed December 9. She from the game with OSD Friday Girls, Ann Metsgar, grand sub depu evening the GAA had a slumber ty, of the same order and Charles is reported as doing nicely. Mis. R. D. Johnson was called to party at the school. In the morning Metsgar of McMinnville were dinner Salem Saturday by the illness of her they had their breakfast in the school guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shuey mother, Mrs. Jenny Thompson, who cafeteria. Those attending were My Sunday. has been in the Boyce Convalescent na Ketchum, Phyllis Ketchum, Caro- Home for some time. She was rest lee Witten, Delores Gesscher, Sandra I' Youngblood, Evelyn Harper, and the J ing well at the last report. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cal Schlador teacher, Mrs. Ruth Hoagle. . 1 Forest service employees have re-1 were in Portland for several days on ported seeing a herd of elk in the j business. Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn, resi Whitewater Creek area Friday. This j dents of old Detroit, visited briefly is the first time elk have been ob- | served in this area which leads to I here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brosig will take much speculation as to where they | I their son, Dale, to Oregon City, De came from. Heretofore elk have I cember 21 for an operation on his been seen both in the Breitenbush i area and in the Jefferson Park area. j foot, which was injured last fall. Plan now for an even merrier Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson j There has been a total of 41.86 4 Christmas in 1956 ... join U.S. ! inches of rain here since September from Sisters, old time residents cal I National's Christmas Savings I 1. September 3.38, October 13.11, led on Mrs. G. W. Moore Tuesday. ] Club. Save just 50c a week .. . I November 16.71. December to date, $1.00 . , . $2.oo—whatever j 8.66. Temperature December 13 was amount you wish. Then the | 24 above zero. entire amount p/tri mtfteti will , The Detroit Civic club held their he yours for prepaid Christ ¡Christmas party at the home of Ella mas shopping next year. ¡Johnson Wednesday evening Decem- ' ber 14. There was an exchange of ®«t yew tree c«ey •< » gifts. On the evening of December 19 CHRISTMAS RECIPES the FOE Auxiliary will have their . . reteHvI teldw *< vm 1« ••<•> e«r>»n •** , Christmas party and dinner at the 1536 Chrittanav Cl«6 ‘ Lake Cafe in Detroit, at which time IWV fa ask for yaws. there will be a Santa Claus and treats for the children of Eagle MILL CITY BRANCH members. The Detroit church will have their Christmas tree and program on the evening of December 21 starting at ¡7:30. On the evening of December 18 ' there will be a religious film "Guiding Star,” and Sacred music by the choir. This will be the last Natural Ranch Mink Stole». RCA 21 inch Color film to be shown at the church until TV Set», General Electric 21 Black & White TV • February. Set», Roadma»ter Bicycles, Revere Copper Wore Mill City Pharmacy APPLIANCES That make ideal gifts THIS CHRISTMAS $ What about K¡ I Philco table radios Philco 21 in. T. V. Sets Steam Irons, Sunbeam or G. E. Electric Corn Poppers G. E. Heat Pads Westinghouse Electric Sheets Weller Soldering Guns Remington Electric Razors $22.50 179.95 17.95 3.98 and 6.98 5.95 24.95 7.95 16.00 With Tradein Automatic Coffee Makers I 1.95 Sunbeam Fry Pans 19.95 Electric Trivets 2.98 Toastmaster Toast and Jam Set was $29.95 Now $21.00 Universal Waffle Iron and Grill was $34.95 Now $24.95 Other Waffle Irons $9.95 and up Anc/ don't forget Christmas Tree Lights IVe have all types STIFFLER'S RADIO & APPLIANCE CO MILL CITY, OREGON Phone 3207 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Today. . $2.50 per Year The Canyon's Own Next Christmas? Newspaper WIN ONE OF TWO 1956 CADILLAC SEDANS OR ALL-EXPENSE TOUR FOR TWO TO EUROPE OR HAWAII 1001 Cooking Set» BIG PRIZES! «!€•<«!€ and many. many more « '•« GIANT CHRISTMAS JINGLF CONTESTI / here s Going to be a Come in for FREE En»ry Blank Nothing to bu« — easy to enter and win! CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 31. 1955 Mill City Pharmacy Christmas MILL CITY Party Thurs., Fri., Sat. December 15-16-17 in THEY RODE WEST Plus GLENN FORD, in GO WEST, YOUNG LADY The business men of Mill City, Gates and Lyons are giving a big Christmas Sunday, Monday Show for YOU at the Mill City Theatre next Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. December 18-19 20 and 21. Get your tickets for this show with your purchases from any JEANNE CRAIN, DANA ANDREWS, in of the following stores: Mill City Pharmacy United States National Rank Kellom’* Grocery Hilltop Market ' Hilltop General Store by’s Shell Service City Variety and Gift Shop Jenkins Hardware Leo’s Richfield Senice Gate* General Store (A United Grocery) Parker-Hutcheoon Furniture, Gate* Lyons Food Market A. P. Kennens Oil Co., stayton Philippi Motor Co. The party Mart* at 5 P. M. each day. Kemem her. Get your ticket* from these merch- anta when you shop, and come along—join in the fun. Tuesday (only) December 20 FULLER BRUSH GIRL Comedy, Scream With "Lucy" Ball Plus—Cartoon Carnival George Laird your new STATE FARM AGESET Here is what you will see: Wednesday (only) December 21 PRINCESS OF THE NILE Technicolor adventure with Debra Paget Plus—Cartoon Festival Different shows each day. Get enough tickets to see them both. All tickets good for adults and children, no tickets sold at box office JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE MILL CITY THEATRE, Tues., Wed., Dec. 20 and 21 MERCH ANTS’ C HRISTM AS PA RIA Z3S?.-ÆÆ-Jî DUEL IN THE JUNGLE 'm a neighbor of yours — here to provide protection for all your personal insurance needs. I may be able to save you money, too — on auto finaiu ing and insurance through my Bank Plan. Or perhaps I ■. an help sou work out more satisfactory protection for ; family and your home. These are jobs for as hi h I've been specially trained Call me t’ »cc me soon. I’m .anxious to meet you. African Thrills: In Color Come to the Merchants Christmas Party Tuesdaw and Wednesday Tues., Dec. 20 Only Fuller Brush Girl Comedy scream with “LUCY” BALL Plus—Cortoon Carnival Wednesday Only December 21 PRINCESS OF THE NILE STATI FARM IT PAYS TO W YOUR STATE FARM GEORGE LAIRD Stayton Mill City 6954 6103 Technicolor adventure with DEBORA PAGET Plus—Cartoon Festival