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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1958)
Mi»> Julie Randal), aenior at San- 5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE The weekend of December 5 and S was a preview of life at Northwest tiam High has been chosen to be on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1*» - - ■ J Christian college for high school the McCall’s Teenage Fashion Board ---------- - seniors and juniors. During their for 1958-69. She was selected because visit to NCC the preview students of her outstanding ability in Home Ruford Flatman »as taken to a toured the campus, attended meetings Economic.-. Julie is the daughter of Vancouver, Wash., hospital Tuesday With special talent, music, speakers, Mrs. A. J. Marastoni, of Gates. of list week. and devotions. They also were pre Shop here for Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys. Mr. and Mr». Ray Ply male of sented a view of the informal cam Mr. and Mr». Doug Thomas, of < The annual Christmas party of Lebanon spent Sunday with Mr. and pus life at NCC. Those attending Salem, are parents of another son, We still have large selections of gift items for the Mi l C tv Woman’s Club was held Mrs, Irl Plymale. from this area were Barbara Cun born November 28. Name of the new at the home of Mrs. C E. Mason Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Powers of everyone. rung ham, Sandra Rowen and Lily arrival, who weighed 6 pounds is ningham, Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Martin lalla spent Sunday here at the home Ferrin. Three girls from Gates also1 Jeffrey Lee. Mrs. Al Ziebert spent Hansen and Mrs. Chas. Kelly as re of Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Cole. House Coats and Dresses in Large Sizes. attended, Marla McWhirk.^ Sharon a week in Salem helping care for the Mrs, Maudie Flatnian. » h<» has been Hirte and Bernice Potter. A total of family. This makes seven children freshment hostesses. Mrs. Jay Ma- Still a good selection of Christmas Cards. 151 stduents and advisors shared in for the Thomas family, three girls son and Mrs. Claude Deb rates were )n Washington for the past couple in charge of the program. Nineteen months, has returned to her home this experience. , and four buys. members and guests attended. 'here in Mill City. Preceding the party, the business Mr and Bin E)u|Ssen an<j meeting was presided over by Mrs. ion> Johnny, of Albany spent Sun- Bill Hoeye, the president. A com- <jly here at the home of Mr. and 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City mittee was appointed to arrange for jjrs p p mp the third in the series of polio shots, ................... ...... ~....... __ Opta- ___ pr Mark __ Hammericksen's to be given the third week in January. metric offices in the Bel] building in I It was voted to donate $10.00 to- i Stayton: Thursdays from I'M p m. . ward the Sadie Orr Dunbar Nurs- , »n R100 P. M No appointments He ing Education Fund which has been , resaary. ads. | 'established in honor of that great Mr. and Mrs. Huber Ray. »ho have I Oregon clubwoman. I a . ranch in the Bend ar. a have mov- 1 I Mrs. H. A. Schroeder gave the ed ( t-> Stayton for the winter. Mr. Ray ALSO HEATER and RADIATOR HOSE. , annual report of the budget com- stated it had gotten down to 8 below ' mittee. The members decided to give zero before they left. Let us FROST CHECK your car before it's too I $20.00 for the assistance of the Camp Mrs. I.arrv Lawrence »as hostess' fire Girls. late. Cold Weather may be here to stay and a Wednesday afternoon at her home | I Following roll call by the secre for the Gertrude Shoemaker Circle freeze-up could be costly. tary, Mrs. James Putman, a num- of the Christian church. Mrs. Lowell ' ber of Christmas carols were sung, Cree was program chairman. ' with Virginia Hoeye accompanying SEE US FOR TIRES—WE HAVE 'EM. The Mill Citv Javcett-ettes will I at the piano. have a Christmas party for their I The program committee conduct children Saturday afternoon, Decem Open 24 Hours a Day ed a,clever word-game, with prizes ber 20. It is expected that 19 children being awarded to Mrs. C. M. Cline will be present for the exchange of | and Mrs. R. F. Saucier. A gift ex- ■ I gifts. I change wa- carried out among mem-[ I ...... _____ Thurlo ____ _ Cole of Port- Largest Display of Mr. ____ and Mr». bers by I laying "musical chairs, ¡and were yiistors -t the Burrel Coles WE GIVE 8 4b H GREEN STAMPS Wrapped gifts were also brought to Friiay. Thev were accompanied here TOYS HOBBIES SPORTING GOODS the party to be sent to the Chemawa bv yfinnie Fverton of the IOOF home Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill CHy Indian School. i ¡ri Walla Wai’«. Wa«h„ who will I TACKLE SCHWINN BIKES , At the close of the evening’s ac- ,pi.nd the nl„ntb bere. itivitfcs, lunch was served by Mrs.! The M'll City Jaycee-ettea will boat Han««n and Mrs. Kelly, with sever- 'a potluck dinner at the Jaycee hall al others assisting. 'December 20 at 8 o’clock. All Jaycees It was announced that the Janu- and their wives are invited to attend, 185 First St. Stayton, Oregon ary meeting would be held at Mrs. and arp ,-eminded to bring their own C. M. Cline’s home, at which time. eating utensils besides a potluck dish.1 the Mrs. John Tyler, president of the ....... ........... ___ ............. ______ Little Robbie Roach, young son of Third District, and Mrs. McCall, p,.r and Mr«. Robert Roach, joined well-known club woman, is expect- his father in a _ case of the mumps i ed to attend. A “bingo party for the this week. Susie was fke the fir«» first in the ' Scholarship Loan Fund will be held, I family to have them. “Mamma Janie’ with members requested to bring had them previously, so is immune. .“white elephants” for prizes. The Presbyterian Women’s Asso I wish to announce that I have leased the Texaco Service A lighted Christmas tree on the ciation will meet at 7:30. Thursday Station and Garage in Mill City and will be porch of the Mason home Tuesday evening, December 18, at Fellowship | night added much to the holiday at hall. Slides depicting the story of ' mosphere of the affair. Christmas “Three Christmas Carol«” are to be Sponsored by decorations were also used through shown. Guests are welcome to at-' I out the large room. Those present tend. ____ were Mrs. C. B. Trask, a guest from | Sunday dinner guests of the Chas. HERE IS OUR OPENING SPECIAL LYONS COMMUNITY CHURCH Fresno, Calif.; and Mmes. C. M. Kellys were Mrs. C. B. Trask of Fre-- Cline, W. W Allen. J. F. Potter, H. ' no> Mrs. J. F. Potter, and Mrs. W BRAKE JOB COMPLETE A. Schroeder, C. E. F Rogers, James w. Allen. Mrs. W ,T Robinson wasn’t Putman, Bill Hoeye, Ernest Graham, able to be present Mrs. Trask plans AND GUARANTEED...... O. K- DeWitt, Helen Saucier, , Claude ’ to leave for her in, home ........ in ,<■ California . ...a DeFrates, W. W. Mason, Jay Mason, on Friday. Job consists» of relining all four wheels, rebuilding al! Harry Mason, C. E. Mason, Martin I_a>t week. Dist. Gov. Kelly attend- wheel cylinders, brake fluid and adjustments. liest bonded Hansen, Charles Kelly and Miss ed a Lions Club meeting at Yaihats brake lining. Starts, at 6:00 P. M. Daisy Geddes. I on Tuesday night, after a noon meet- 1 ing at Stayton. Mrs. Kelly went Automotive mechanical work will be our special along and visited her sister at Wald port. Rex Ohmart and Lee Ross at ity in connection with the service station. We can tended a meeting at Silverton the handle adjustments and repairs on all makes and same evening. Wednesday night, NEW — POPULA?. E?AND MERCHANDISE Kelly and Ross were present Kt a models of hydramatic transmissions. All Kinds of Toys — Toasters — Irons — Silverware — The Mill City Garden Club held dinner meeting of the Eugene-Bethel their annual Chri-tmas Party Thurs Lions Ciuo in Eugene. Dishes — Kitchen Appliances & Kitchen Ware — Power The Martha Troxel ( ircle of the day evening at the home of Mrs. Tools — Skil Saws — Power Drills J” - — Vises — James Swan with Mrs. Wendell Hell Christian Church met Tuesday even I ing at the home of Mrs. Larry Hand Tools — Boxend Wrench Sets — Screwdriver Sets — er and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle as co- hostes-ses. Ti e rooms of the Swan I. ."—en «. Mrs. Albin Cooper pre- Tarps, all sizes -— Hammers & Handles — Vacuum Clean ~ ‘ . Mrs. home were beautifully decorated with i sented the lesson on Canada, Christmas Milton Roten led the group in the ers — Sewing Machines — Luggage and items too numer holly, white “mums” ____ I «■'» — «... - .i candles and a lighted Christmas study of the Book of Acts. Mrs. Rob ous to mention. PAUL STITES, Owner tree. Christmas Carlos from a record ert Moore read the Christmas Story. player played softly during the ev Refreshments were set veil by the ening. The guests were seated at a hostess to Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mrs. ALSO GCOD USED MERCHANDISE Shepherd, Mrs. William long lace covered table in the nin William ing room and small ts’bles in uie McClintock, Mrs. Franklin McDow Refreshments Will Be Served living room where plum pudding ell. Mrs. Robert Gregory, Mrs. Rich was served. Clever Santa Claus nut ard Freeman, Mrs. Robert Moore, and cups marked each place. Each guest Mrs. Mi.ton Roten. was presented w’ith a “Guardian 1------- I Angel" corsage upon arrival. Mrs. I Wendell Heller read the Christmas Story followed by two games play- ed by the group. A gift ex hange (’ •’iW v. as the feature of the evening with many beautiful gifts displayed. Gifts i ? wert- brought by the r id sent ’ to the Northwestern Chi i tian Home ( at Beaverton and the Turner Mem-, orial Home. Mrs. Louis Verbeck re- I K ceived the door prize. vey Tdbert, I When Your're Evtryon«’« favorita« Present were Mrs. Harv, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, 1. Mrs. __ _ Curtis —____ -. for holiday «nackt Ci ne. Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Mrs. , Down Town and Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Otto Witt, Have a cup of coffee Mrs. Fred Grimes, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. Adolph Brunner. Mrs. Jennie Davi«, Mr-. Rachel Olmstead, Mrs. Ray Stockdale, Mrs. Louis Verbeck. Look Over fhe Large Assortment of Vixen's pre sold on Mrs. Baiker, Mis* Sigrun Grimsted, Christmas shopping Delicious Christmas Goodies and the hostes-es, Mrs. Wendell starting now to save a Heller, Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle and little money each week, Fruit Cakes Cookies Rolls Mrs. James Swan. throughout the year. Come The January meeting will be at the Yulekake Christmas Bread next Nos ember. Vixen w ill home of Mrs. J. C. Kimmel with Mrs. receive a < hnstmas Saving« Fred Moore co-hostess. Place Your Order Now And Your Club check from U.S. lll«DK.*S7 * National for the entire The afternoon circle of the Pres amount — plus interest. byterian church met last week at the home of Mrs. Herbert Schroeder Cur oven-fresh Small amounts saved weekly, who led the study period. Mrs. C. E. plus interest, add up to a Is Done For You. Mason was re-elected leader of the bolted goods do prepaid Christinas next group. Those present were .Miss year. Join I • S. National s Starting Friday We Will Have Daisy G'-dde», Mrs. C. E. Mason, so much to odd to Christmas Savings Club I Mrs. Otto Witt, Mrs. Fred Grimes, Tom and Jerry Batter wou.’ There's a plan the festivity of the for every pocket holiday season. and purse. ('.»e»* Wnmi-n's Day »is observed De- En¡oy them often. [ eember 7 at the First Christian I church. Taking part at the 11 o'clock $ 25 $ .50 [service were Mr». Herbert Whitaker 50 1 00 Join your friends ' who had the ca!l to worship, the 100 ; oc ¡.Scripture reading and the Litany. here daily for a * 250 5.00 Mrs. Larry Lawrence offered the 10 00 I morning prayer; Mrs Kenneth Chance cup of coffee and nvs urn « st Mr?. Wil am shepherd and Mr». a roll or something 1 Hugh Juil brought the sermon—a es ?Mtun t-rmor. on Home and Foreign Mia- good from our fountain • ns. A duet was sung by Mrs. Clinton Land and Mrs. Robert Moore. “1 Shall Not Pas* Again This Way ” Mill City Woman's Club Holds Christmas Party Mill Ends Last Minute Shopper Suggestions ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP Winterize Now and Be Safe We have ANTI FREEZE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Camp’s Sporting Goods LET’S GET ACQUAINTED! Auction Sale OPEN FOR BUSINESS, DECEMBER 22 *22.95 LYONS REBEKAH HALL Friday, December 19, 1958 jmi Mill City Garden Club Has Christmas Party ALL WORK GUARANTEED i j Vixen’s fixin to join U.S.National’s Christmas Club! 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