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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
J—THE MILL CITY E.XTBKPR1SE THl RSDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1958 HOLIDAY PARTY TURKEY . . . luti 'n delicious . . . and hearty |. ‘‘Hunter safety training or. a state wide basis is to start in Oregon. ■ Th s statement wa- rn.de recent y by- P. W. feAnieder, state game di-' .rector, oef.re some 16U g’-.me com //'s Christmas time, and joy mission employees gathered for their, annual three-da.v conference at the and cheer are everywhere. boy scout training center ea t of i Portland. Schneider said that the program To you we send the warm being initiated follow- several months I of careful study and planning in con- con est greetings of the season, ■ form'.ty with the commission’s in- , this short mcs<’gt ' structions to the staff to develop and appreciation. with a sincere Thank You 1 place into operation a hunter safety program at the earliest possible date. for your patronage and “We have become increasingly alarmed at the number of hunter ac- . cidents each year,’’ Schneider said, good will. “especially > those involving juvenile hunters. To implement the program 1 VOUNT on this Holiday Party Holiday Party Curried Turkey immediately, I have appointed Call J Turkey to be Hie hot-dish pride Giesler as the commission’» state- ' 1 cup * hopped onion of your party buffet. There It rests, 1 cup chopped celery wide coordinator of hunter safety in- ' 2 cup* slivered carrots circled In fluffy rice, with warm, stru.tion. Giesler has been woik ng 1 cup boiling water savory whiffs of turkey and apple 1 bay leaf with representatives of the National floating round it. inviting all to 2 cups canned apple Muce Rifle Association in developing the 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind spoon out lavishly . . . which they Auto Repairing MEHAMA 3 cups diced cooked turkey details of the program.” do with alacrity. cups turkey gravy It’s a dish thick with turkey Colonel Tod Sloan, western repre- j 1 teaspoon salt Few grains pepper pieces and vegetables mingled sentative for the National Rifle As Lyons 2 teaspoons curry powder companionably in rich turkey sociation, and Stanley Mates, NRA ’ like gravy. There’s a gravy that’s given Fronk and Besse Buckler training activities director, spoke be-| the tang of apple with canned Combine onion, celery and car fore the group and outlined fire- . apple sauce, and sparked to live rots. Add boiling water and bay Mehama, Oregon arms safety programs throughout liness with a bit of curry. leaf; simmer until vegetables are the nation and the methods and tech Men guests, especially, will flock tender, but not soft Remove bay to this turkey dish because it’s leaf, drain vegetables, add apple niques used by the organization. a husky that satisfies the healthy sauce, grated lemon rind, diced Sloan mentioned tnat 22 states hunger they always seem to bring turkey, turkey gravy, salt and now have compulsory hunter training to parties pepper. Mix curry powder with a while several more, such as Oregon Since the dish is happily simple little hot water; add Heat. Place will operate, have voluntary pro to make and doesn't cost a for on platter; surround with border grams. In all these states, Sloan tune, you can serve it for family of well seasoned rice. Pass salted meals, too. peanuts, coconut, raisins, and emphasized, the incident of accidents ms chutney. Makes 8 servings You make the dish this way: among persons who have had proper . instruction in the safe handling of 1 firearms has been materially re- ited Friday afternoon with her aunt, > duced. Mrs. Mabel Patton. Also visiting Fri Giesler told the group that day with Mrs. Patton and with Ed I main aim of the program IB By .Mrs. John Teeters Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Harry youths between the ages Of The Pots and Pans 4H club girls Ford of Eugene. through 18 in particular can met at the home of Leanna Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carpenter took trained and made aware of the May this truly lx a Thursday evening, December 18 for their youngest son to Portland last their regular meeting. For their ev Wednesday and left him in the hos per understanding, appreciation, at- ' maat enjoyable holi ening’s project they made edible pital there for several days for X- titudes, and skills in outdoor man day foe you and all ners and firearms safety. Adults will Christmas trees from pointed ice rays and ob-ervaiton. tbaaa you love. be encouraged to avail themselves of cream cones, green frosting and de The Mehama pre-school class spent corations, including pop corn and part of the time Friday morning de the program. To be successful the program requires the aid of all pub- . small candies. corating their Christmas tree for the lie spirited citizens. Mrs. K. J J. >7 Golliet, Mrs. G- V. Chris- party on Tuesday, Decem- rx » . si !' Christmas nrisimas parry iui “In fact,” Giesler said, “we hope tensen and Mrs. Dale Crandall were' U,r 23. Th , ,lso haJ J their final Portland visitors Monday of last 1 .practice for their part in the Mehama to secure the endorsement, coopera week | I school program which was held at tion, and possible active participation Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branchi the school house Friday evening. Af from sporting goods dealers and mer were in Tillamook last Tuesday at ter the program at the schoolhouse chants; church and parent teacher groups; civic organizations; rod and tending to business matters. Santa appeared and passed out treat® gun clubs; city, county, and state Mrs. Albert Mader of Macleay vis- to the children present. offices; youth and conservation Re.ent dinner guests at the Milton groups; and veteran, farm, and mili Rolen hjme were his aunt. Mrs. Rosa tary organizations.” Roter. of Portland and Mrs. Edward The certification of qualified in- 1 SHOP ( Romey of Waldport. dividuals as instructors will beg.n immediately, according u> Giesler.' Certification will be through anpli-. | cation, with applicants judged on ex-1 perience in handling firearms, abil ity as an instructor, and the success- ' I fu) completion of an examination. Instructors certified by the game An 11 per cent drop in traffic ac commission will also be certified by I cidents in the state was achieved for your every day during the first 10 months of 1958, the National Rifle Association. Per- j needs the Department of Motor Vehicles re sons now holding the NRA hunter safety certificate will be invited to ported today. become Oregon hunter safety in- Despite the drop in accident®, the Kellom's Grocery number of persons injured increased stru tors. To expedite the program, planning! two per cent during the same period. Your Neighborhood Nurx-ry and FUsrlnt Traffic deaths, however, showed a and operation will be on a local level through the regional offkes of the' Open Yam to 9 p m Including Sunday* Grucery four percent reduction. lty Blocks Went of Stayton Highway When the final figures are in for game commission, with commission Mill City, Oregon Fbone Stayton RO 9-2A34 «19 W. Washington IW. the year, the department said it ex representatives serving as advisors I pected accidents to be down about and liaison to instructors and co operating organizations and agencie.-. ' | To insure uniform instruction the NRA hunter safety course will be used throughout the state. All stu- i dents who pass the course will receive i the validated state of Oregon certi ficate of competency with firearms. Martell Service r. f r Oregon Game Com. Plans for Safely Training ( Richfield Station Christmas Wishes CALL US FOR FULL MEASURE OF PROTECTION Does your present day val ue of your property outweigh your fire insurance coverage? If so your loss could be sub stantial Better check with ua. NO OBIJGAT1ON D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY SEE US SOON Pboae 17Oh. MUI City, Orogaa MEHAMA KELLOM'S GROCERY ; ------------- Traffic Accidents Down During 10-Month Perod RALEIGH HAROLD n.ne or 10 per cent from the previous year. Deaths, likewise, will show a substantial drop with the toll now running about 27 below what it was at the same time a year ago. Through October, the state had re corded 43,607 accidents in whi.h 13,- 296 people had ben injured and 347 killed. ■'Picnic’’ hams come from front shoulders, while hams vome from the hind legs of a hog It is illegal to sell piente« that are not identified as such. . great happiness and joy not only at Christmastime . . . but for every day. And thank you for your many expres sions of faith and good-will during 1958. Dale's Food Market Dale and Ruby Lyons, Oregon "Noel! Noel" In song and story, the won derful m essage of Christmas lives anew and fills our hearts with "Peace, Good Will to All Men." May you celebrate Chrismas both merrily and prayerfully, in the good oldfashioned way. MILL CITY DRIVE IN Mary and Louie Rada Mill City, Oregon