The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 18, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    I young people of the community and the Community Presbyterian church
several social affairs are being held in Mehama at 7:30.
there. Mr. and Mrs. Fry, owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson left
By Jesei* Savage
i have enclosed the pat*o with plastic ' i
lay by
tram
for
Bii.mgs.
Catered as second class matter No
A daughter, Kimberly Ann. was covering. A birthday party was hel i Mont, on a business trip. They ex­
»ember 10, 1944 at the post office •
re Saturday night for Misses pect to be gone about a week.
Mill City, Oregon, under the Act o’ I bom Tuesday December 9th at Salem
General to Mr. and Mrs. Don Ketch­ Florence Sto kten and M rie Ho«
March 3. 1879
Fl >vd Lengacher, son of Mr. and
am. The young lady weighed
7 land. Invited guests were the seventh Mrs. John Lengacher returned home
Marlon-Linn Counties, per year MR* pounds 6 ounces and has a brother and eighth grades. Birthdav cake,
a t week, being discharged front th-
Outside, Maron-Linn Counties $5.5’. | Tracy at home to greet her.
cupcakes and punch were served. The \rmy He had spent the past 18
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts from high school Christmas party will be months in Germany.
I Sweet Home were overnight guests held there Saturday, December 20.
NATION A I EDITORIAL
Mr. ard Mrs. A! Sorenson from
B-'ckv Wenke, Don Leming and Portland were Sunday dinner guest’
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Gudne
{.igocf)’
Geston.
Gary Roberts motors«! to Salem Sat- at th.- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
''I x
Bill vrdsv to bring Clcria Eversen to Weaver.
Weekend guests of the
LawiiKmj
Houcks were Miss Pam Youree, Bea- Idanha to be a guest of Miss Stoll and
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Eberhardt of
ver
Creek and Mis> Nornia Thorkild- attend th«' Christmas bal1. at the De­ Silverton and Miss Judy Eberhardt
NEWSÍAPEB
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son of Marquam. John and George troit s hool.
from Vancouver, Wash., were Sun­
P U B 11 S H E » I
Mrs. Rills Shaffer visited her day dinner guests at the home of
Houck motored the girls home Sun­
mother Monday at a Salem Nursing Mr. »nd Mrs. E. L. Rove.
"ASSOCIATION
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith and Home ard then returned heme bv
Mi. and Mrs. Rainie Martell re­
I son, Mark of Fortuna. Calif., wer» way of Silverton to visit her son and ceived won! of the death of his sister-
Telephone 6651 or 7605
1 recent guests of Mrs. Smith’s daugh- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern in-law, Mrs. Pete Martell at Boise
DON W. MOFFATT, Editor-Publiahei I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ketchum. The Hallford and family.
Idaho. They left for that city Wed-
Henry Hiebert and sons. Harold , ne-day. They were accompanied by
Smiths were enroute to Alabama fog
Rav and .Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Dalliu Franklin, she
the Christmas holidays.
Den mothers Mrs. Fr-'ida Hieb-'rt, Shaffer, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth also is a sister of Mr. MartelL
Mrs. Matilda Wet.ey ol Longview
Mrs. Alpha Everly and Mrs. Lorraine and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Self-
Sophy are planning individual Christ­ I r'dge, and Hantz Rotz and sons at- Wash., spent the weekend at the
mas parties for their Cub Scout» ’ tended the annual Rickreall Christ­ home of her son, Al Wesley and fam-
y and attended the wedding of her
| at their homes at the regular den mas pageant.
■ meeting on Monday afternoon. Each i ' Mrs. Louis Crispin honored her granddaughter, Gloria Wesley.
:
daughter,
Janice
with
a
party
on
her
Mr. ami Mis. Burl Smith were
boy is asked to bring a gift to ex
J fourth birthday anniversary Thurs- ousts f t a dinner hel l at their home
change.
afternoon. Guests were Alan,
Sunday honoring their son-in-law and
I.on
L.l ’ll Eve-
r*j W ’ ’ ' v v wi I ’l I he
' 'V K g"iug
i 1‘K to
IU Seattle
vwsw» • , ,)»«•
-
,
drill * for
Benton.
I this S Weekend
"-'- I'U for his
mo 48-hour ......
— • P'’nnl j , Judy
...
. Joe .. Shir- aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomp-
the Naval Air Reserves. He goes
Sharon Harris, Sus.e Savage, - <n on their wedding anniversary. It
'every third weekend.
I Patt,e and J<’dy Youngblood Sherry «as also an early Christmas for A2C
The “4H Cooking
Maids”
met'»"«’ G,n* Williamson, and Ricky Thompson, who will leave the 21st
Wednesday afternoon at the home K ..uffman. The guests were served lor a year’s service in Greenland.
Aufomotive & Industrial I of Mrs. Sylvia Wenke with co-leader cup cakes and ice cream by the,r host- Covers were laid for the honored
Jessie Savage assisting. There wer« es ;. Mrs. Crispin, after which games guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr.
Maintenance
were played. Janice was the recipient and Mrs. Jack Linquist and two sons,
i seven members present. Roll call was
many lovely gifts.
I
of
Mark and Carl from Cathlamet,
Welding, Diesel Engine
answered by each one’s *avorite
I Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thompson
salad. Due to so many Christmas a.'-
Service
{from Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
tivities it was decided to have a
i i’apk •, Don Papke and Miss Betty
Christmas party Saturday, December
Shop or Field
1 Bai et of Salem; Irvin Thompson
Savage,
home
of
Jessie
,20
at
the
Delco Batteries
B» Eva Bressler
There will be no regular meeting I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and 'and Miss Janet Archibald of St.
Factory Equipment Ignition
next Wednesday.
Becky Wenke family spent last week end at Long­ Helens, and the host and hostess,
Parts
brought refreshments.
view. Washington. Mr. Horn is em­ Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Jim Harris took her daugh­ ployed at the Bonneville sub station
Dealer for Airco Welding
ter, Sharon, to a doctor in Stayton and they purchased the Lloyd Free
Products
Wednesday. She had some stitches property.
removed from her chin. She fell re­
The Advanced band at the Mari-Linn
cently and it required three stitches school went to Mill City Tuesday
to close the wound.
where they played for an half hour
Jim and Veryl Hoover
i Mrs. Kenneth Golden and son, Ken- in the school at Mill
..... City. They are
Phone 2602
Mill Qty neth Jr., and Mrs. Wanda Oliver and |tnown as jhe Top Brass Band.
.children from Sweet Home visited i - Recent evening dinner guests at
relatives in Idanha Sunday. Mrs. ’’{the home, of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rob­
r
¡Golden and son have ju t recently re­
inson were Mrs. Fred Thompson and
turned from Ft.. Campbell, Ky., after Mrs Stella Straut from Scotts Bluff,
’her husband SP3 K»nreth Golden was Nebraska”
NEW and USED
Mrs. Barrington from
transferred to Germany. She has re­ Cheyenne. Wyoming, Mrs. Hazel
ceived her passport and plans to join Gildow of Aumsville. Oregon. Mrs.
her husband soon. Mr. Golden lived Nellie Mickael and Mrs. Iris Herz­
in Idanha prior to his enlistment.
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berg of McMinnville. The ladies are
Mrs. Lynn Williamson, Art and sisters of Mrs. Robinson.
I
Freddie
Taylor
and
a
sister,
Mrs.
CARPETING and
The Lyons Extension Unit will held
Jerry Coffman of Grants Pass left their meeting December 18 in the
Before you buy any
Wednesday for Houston, Texas, to fireplace room of the Methodist
LINOLEUM
attend the funeral services of their church, at 1:30 n. m. This will be
fire extinguisher, ask your
father, Fred Taylor, who passed away their annual Christmas party and
Fire Department far advice
'ftiff He.fùhM 'tx | following a heart attack.
gift exchange, each member is to
! Mr. and' Mrs. Warren ¿toll and son, bring something they have made in
Dennis visited Sunday in Stayton the value of a fifty cents gift. Each
\ Don t pe fin i place ti start’
with Mr. and Mr . Lawrence Lier- member is also to bring home made
We Give and Redeem | man.
candy and cookies for refreshments.
The Detroit High school recently
Wendell Weaver maintenance man
had a decoration . arty at Ketchuni’s for the Peoples Co-operative Tele­
Penny Saver Stamps
lunch and the girls served hot choco- phone Company was in Lebanon
367 3rd St. Stayton
1 te and cookies. Ketchum’s lunch is Thursday afternoon and Friday where
a popular gathering place for
he attended a seminar for the tele­
phone company.
Kenneth Hurley from Prineville
was rushed by ambulance to Santiam '
Memorial hospital about 9 o’clock i
Saturday night. He lost control of his I
car when making the turn at Thiel’s i
store. After treatment for head in I
uries and lacerations he was re­
leased.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hollingshead
were Saturday overnight guests at
the home of their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Erickson in Salem.
William Anderson, who was sever-
ly injured some time ago in a car
accident has been transferred from
Santiam Memorial hospital in Stay- I
ton to Salem Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of her father, Mr. and Mrs. Jul­
ius Tietze on Fern Ridge. Additional
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey
and
family from Springfield and Mr.
vintage creation
car is a
and Mrs. Jim Richmond and two
daughters also of Fern Ridge. The
fiut thanks to my Vnion Oil station
occasion honored the birthday anni­
''he never complain*
versary of Mr. Tietze.
«
The Gaynighters dance club held
Of rheumatic pains-
their first meeting of the season at
Her joints get StopWcar Lubric«tioOf
the Orville Downing ranch with a
potluck supper followed by an even­
Mu Lylt Lauri. Mill Vallay. Calif.
ing of dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linquist and
Who cere» if car» get old. as long a» they rida like new’
two sons, Mark and Carl of Cathla­
And they will, with regular Stop-Wear Lubrication by the
met, Wash., were weekend guests at
neighborhood Minute Man. He guarantees in writing "No
the Burl Smith home.
squeaks for 1000 miles "
The Lyons Methodist
Sunday i
■ :
school will present
their annual
WIN S2S.HI Send us a limerick about your
Christmas program Sunday evening,
favorite Union Oil product or service. If it’s a
December 21 at 7:30 with the child­
winner, we’ll pay you $25 on publication.
ren from all classes taking part.
Write to: 76 Limericks, Union Oil. Box 7600.
This will be followed by a Christmas
Loe Angeles 54, Calif.
Pageant by the young people assisted
by the choir, to be followed by
UNION OIL COMPANYor C alifornia
"White Christmas Service.”
Watch 79 Stxxte Cltfb ®n CBS-TV . Ô«* h— *8 Scorta Boose •* Uni»« 0 Su* a-«
A short Christmas Eve service
will be held jointly with members of
the mill city
ENTERPRISE
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3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IHl KSI) O, DECEMBER 18, 1858
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Problem This
Christmas
When You Say
IT WITH
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Table and Buffet Decorations Now.
LIVING. LASTING GIFTS
Why not give a shrub for Christina»—A hurting gift that
will give pleasure for years.
No fighting the crowds, no fuss about wrapping, when you
send Christmas Flowers, plants or corsages. Give us your
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Nursery and Florist
Open 7 a. m . to 9 p m. Including Sunday*
m Blocks West of Stayton Highway
Phone Stayton RO 9-2534
319 W. Washington Bi.