Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1949)
Water Well Drilling WELL DEEPENING AND ( LEAN OUTS L. M. HOLLINGWORTH PHONE 505 MUX CITY FOR FREE ESTIMATE From where I sit... // Joe Marsh Now Hospitals Are "Banks," Too! Doc Simpson was saying, ‘‘Hospi tals are building up ‘bone banks' that work just like blood banks. When bone is needed, the surgeon takes one from a refrigerator, cuts It to the right shape and simply splices it in.” "You doctors are sure making progress,” I says, “but tell me, are any of the patients fussy about whose bone they’re getting?” “No sir!” replies Doc. “No more than they worry about whose blood they get. No one yet asked for a bone from a man who went to th» same school or church he did.” From where I sit, it would be a better world if we were half as willing to accept other people’s ideas and tastes, as we seem to be willing to accept their bone and blood. There'll always be differ ences. Some like buttermilk, others would rather have a sparkling glass of temperate beer. But underneath we're pretty much the same—deserving each other’s re spect and tolerance! Copyright, 1949. United States Breuers Foundation Î • I I I I I I I • •> I LYONS CHI RCH PLANS ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Decomber 15, lJitf CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Three newly organized m u s i c a 1 j Annual election of officers was groups will combine tleir talents to held during the regular meeting of BARGAINS present their first Christmas con'-ert Marilyn Chapter, No. 145, OES, at In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes at the Lyons Methodist Church on the lodge hall Monday evening. El- Mr. and Mrs. Burnette Cole and Clothing, Houseware« Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at eight ected were the following: Mr and Mrs. Bill Stewart of Mill o’clock, They are the senior and jun- Marguerite McCoy, worthy mat- City were dinner guests at the home ior choirs, under the direction of ron; Laurence Walworth, worthy of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longfellow 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parklaf Mrs. Robert Fethcrston and the male I patron; Edith Mason, secretary: Lo- Saturday night. The evening was chorus under the direction of Mrs. is Scott, associate matron; Floyd spent playing pinochle. Charles Power. Mrs. Marvin Toland j Johnson, associate patron; Mary Come in ami see Christmas Cards. is pianist for all three groups. Tuers, treasurer; Halle Toman, con- Wrappings, Gifts, Note Paper, Etc. This concert is being presented in ductress; <•—*------ and — • ' Laurel • Johnson, • • asso First Presbyterian Booth in lobby of Mill City State Bank 48-3tp addition to the regular Sunday ciate conductress. Mrs. Bertha Shepherd has been ill school program which is on Friday The outgoing worthy matron, Fem with a cold for several days. Her evening, December 23. Shuey, honored her officers of 1949 son, Ed, of Junction City, has been The concert to which the public with a degree and a gift for each. visiting her. I is cordially invited to attend will of Wilson Stevens, outgoing worthy Jack Lacey, Ozzie Mikkelsen and fer the following program: patron, expressed his appreciation Eldon Lentz played golf in Salem Processional: Silent Night, sung by for cooperation from the officers. Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Toland; Carol Noel, by Installation of the new officers Mrs. Wilbur Stover is driving to Peter J. Wilhausky, will be present will be held Monday evening, Jan. 2, Portland to meet Mr. and Mrs. Char ed by the senior choir; the Scripture, with Frank Smith, of Sheridan as in les Heysinger, of Kansas City, Kan., ; Luke 2 8-19, by Rev. Jewell. Holy stalling officer, and Alberta Smith, who plan to spend the week end Night will be sung by Mrs. R. V. installing marshal. | with the Stovers. [ Fetherston, Mrs O. A. Jewell and A special meeting has been called Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nielson of Port- Mrs. G. P. Johnston. "I Heard the for Thursday evening, Dec. 22, for land are having Christmas dinner at Bells on Christmas Day,, and "It the purpose of initiation. At a spe- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Niel Came upon a Midnight Clear” will cial session on Dec. 5, Dorothy Har- son. He is a nephew of Mr. Nielson. ris was initiated. I be presented by the junior choir. The Holy City is to be sung by It was announced that the annual ■masmmïsesm Mrs. R. V. Fetherston; There's a school of instruction will be held at LICENSED [ Song in the Air, by the men’s chor 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19. us and Bless This House, by Mr. The men of the chapter, headed by Paul Jewell. Silent Night by the Laurence Walworth, served the re Al a Cart Dinners Short Orden mens 'chorus, Iesu Bambino, by Mrs. freshments Monday night. A hot LYONS Charles Power and Star of the Night supper of creamed chicken on bis $1 per month and up by a mixed quartet composed of Mrs. cuits, with salads, was served. The Also serving Gates and I.yona J. Lande, Mrs. G. P. Johnston, J. tables in the dining room were at Prideaux and W. Power. Joy to the tractively decorated with holly and MILL CITY World, O Little Town of Bethleham, red candles in the Christmas motif. DISPOSAL SERVICE Hark the Heral Angels Sing, O Come PHONE 2352 Wood was first kiln-dried at Nor All Ye Faithful and Silent Night will LEONARD HERMAN be presented by the choir with the folk, Virginia, in 1879 Quick relief with audience participating. Glory to God in the Highest by the senior choir Dr. Scholl’s will be the finale to the program. MILL CITY MAC’S Tex’s Tavern MILL CITY A friendly family atmosphere prevails GARBVGE SERVICE CAFE Feet Hurt? Don't Borrow, Subscribe! APPLIANCES (Christmas Arch Supports Thomas Housing Project LOTS, HOMES FOR SALE EXPERTLY FITTED ROWE’S SHOE REPAIR E. Thomas, Mill City Shopping /i\ fHitrfrpll h NOW YOU CAN ENJOY WAFFLES ON WEEK DAYS! Waffles needn't be a Sunday affair. Use your favorite Waffle mix and "pitcher pour” it at the table into the new auto matic waffle iron. Set it •and forget it. When the little light flashes, the waffle is done, $7.45 and up Open Evenings till 8 until Christmas LEN MITCHELL MENS CLOTHES STAYTON Next to Star Theatre STAYTON ELGINS VALUES Stiffler’s Radio & Appliance Co MILL CITY, ORE. Just THINK! This Christmas for Only $2.00 Give a Years Subscription to 0 • I • t THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Welcomed by your freinds here or anywhere in the United States I T -•o-*’“’ f • for accurato tim.kaapM'fl / THREE ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING YOUR OWN, FOR ONLY MOO. Be a smart Christmas shopper. You can A SUITABLE CARD WILL BE SENT ANNOUNCING YOUR GIFT if «avi ..me by <l»ing all your gift buying right here in <rir >ie. We recommend especially our l> 2 «■!.•• '¿on of Elgin Watches. There’« ■ wide range of styles and prices. No Christmas res a greater thrill than an Elgin Watch. DONOR S NAME Í 85th Anniversary Values 4 oTMi« ELGINS a > low as S29Zf NAME address NAME BAKER’S REMEMBER MILL CITY JEWELRY MIM. < ITl. OKF.GON USE OI K IAY AWAY PLAN