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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1958)
Mrs. C. B Trask of Fresno. Calif, Mrs. Kenneth Chance, program is spending a few weeks with her chairman for the Mill City Toast sister, Mrs. J. F. Potter, and visiting mistress club, spoke at the Sunday the D- B- Hills. observance of Woman's Day at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1». More, who live just west of Mill City are the proud Dr. Mark llammenAsen'i Opto David Vail left for Seattle, Wash., parents of a son, bom to them in a metric offices in the Bell building in Monday, to visit with his brother, Salem hospital Tuesday, December 9. Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. Alien Vail, who is employed there. Donald Bruce is the name chosen for to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne the new arrival. cessary. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoy, who have been living at Bend, are moving Arthur Hempeck, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moods and Ir back to their home in Mill City this at Detroit dam and formely of Mill win left Friday morning for Ari week. I City now living in Stayton, has re zona where they will spend the win Mill City is full of people with the j ceived word his mother, who lived in ter Woods has ben employed around mumps. Jim Grant, not to be outdone Minnesota, had passed away. He left Mill City for the past few months. by his children is one of the recent I for Minnoseta immediately and ex- I pects to return around December 17. Mrs. Ruth Tohl was taken to Salem victims. Memorial hospital Tuesday afternoon where she will be under observation. Mrs. Tohl became quite ill, making it advisable for her to be hospitaliz- Mr .and Mrs. Robert Thorpe enter tained Friday for their daughter, Linda on her 11th birthday anniver sary. The gala party started after school and the young gue-ts were en tertained at a birthday dinner and the movies, the affair ending with a slumber party. Attending were Leila Barney, Laura Jo Kambo, Peg gy Putman, Sandra Duggan, Juanita Johnson, Kathy Boroughs and Linda Thorpe. Auction Sale Sponsored by LYONS COMMUNITY CHURCH LYONS REBEKAH HALL The Martha Troxell Circle of the Christian church will meet Tuesday, December 16 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Larry Lawrence. Mrs. Milton Roten will lead the Bib.e study on the second and third chapter of Acts. Mrs. Robert Moore will lead the devotions and Mrs. Albin Cooper will be the mission leader using as her topic, “Our Neighbor, Canada." Bonnie Whitsett Jr., is re Hostesses? will be Mrs. Kathleen covering satisfactorily from major -story and Mrs. Larry Lawrence. surgery performed last week. She is at Salem Memorial hospital. Mr. and Wednesday, December 17, the Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett, Sr., of Bonne < hristian Women’s Fellowship of the ville are staying at the home of their Christian church will have a Christ son here. mas party, luncheon and worship ser Comet U.S. NATIONAL'S CHRISTMAS CLUB This Christmas, his bills are paid in advance! Small amounts saved weekly plus interest—add up to a prepaid Christmas next vear. Join U. S. National’s 1959 Christmas Savings Club now. There’s a plan for every pocket and purse. < 1 Starts at G:00 P. M. NEW — POPULAR BRAND MERCHANDISE All Kinds of Toys — Toasters — Irons — Silverware — Dishes — Kitchen Appliances & Kitchen Ware — Power Tools — Skil Saws — Power Drills J” - i” — Vises — Hand Tools — Boxend Wrench Sets ■— Screwdriver Sets — Tarps, all sizes — Hammers & Handles — Vacuum Clean ers — Sewing Machines — Luggage and items too numer ous to mention. vice from 11:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. at the church. Lunch will be served ->t 12 and the Worship service will be at 1:45. All ladies are cordially in vited whether they are CWF mem bers or not. All members are asked to bring a guest. Used or new toys will be accepted at the meeting for the children at the Indian mission and food for a needy family to be Rev. Robert Roach attended a re given locally. cent meeting of Willamette Presby tery in Aurora. He was placed on the Social Education and Action commit Check the ads for bargain» tee of the Presbytery. Mrs. Roach has been asked to become a co-oped mem ber of the Children's Work Commit tee of the Presbytery. r ____ ______ ______ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jennings and son, Gerry, spent Thanksgiving at Cave Junction. The Jennings have received word that their son, David is now- in Japan and Richard sailed December 2 for the Hawaiian islands. He will be there three months. Both boys are in the Navy. But Christmas bills really had him up in the air last year. Why, it was enough to get a reindeer’s goat. Then Santa started "talk ing turkey” — and Comet joined De pc sit Weekly Friday, December 19, 1958 Attending Charter night at the Aumsville Toastmistress club from the Mill City club were Faustina speech “Never Nesbitt, who gave Grow Old”, Faith Veness, who gave an impromptu speech, Sue Poole, club president, Mary Jane Chance, and Cora Prichard. down to earth r* 5—THE Mil l. CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1958 Refreshments Will Be Served Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and family are leaving Friday for an ex tended holiday visit at their former home at Nelson, Neb. They expect to return here about January 8. Dur ing the time of their absence, any insurance claims will be handled by James B. Gordon. Rirent November $ .50 1 1 $ 25 100 ' 50 100 2.00 250 5.00 10.00 500 INTEREST The United Stet*« Noicnoi fon* ALSO GOOD USED MERCHANDISE M«mj>*r Federal Depot »f inlet once Corporation The Mill City Garden club hold their annual Christmas party Thursday, December 11 at 7:30 p. ,m- at the home of Mrs. James Swan with Mrs. Wendell Heller and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle co-hostess. Each one attending is asked to bring a gift for the gift exchange and a gift for the Home of the aged. Christm Suggestions GOT A SPACE PROBLEM? U11J THIS GIANT 9 CU a„d Revlon Manicure Cutex FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR Hand Lotions Perfume Cologne Earrings Stationery Ladies Electric Shavers Toiletry Sets Fancy Soaps Custom Jewelery feel like a ♦ Queen uith nett Lacenork Camera, Styling too Only 24 inches wide...wnh satiny Lacework Sty Imp added to the Sheer Look. Full-width Freezer Che«l holds 37 lbs has 2 colorful 14- Cube Ice Trays. Sliding Chill Drawer. Full-width Glide-Out Hy- drator keeps vegetables dewy- fresh. 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