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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
>3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Hl RSD n. DECEMBER 25. 195S Detroit-Idanha THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Bv Jamie Savage Lauritz Hansen has gone to San Entered as second class matter Ne Diego, Calif., with his son, Mr. and • moer 10, 1944 at the post office at Mrs. Richard Hansen from Aga'e Hui Citj, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. Beach, to visit Richard Jr., who is stationed there in the Navy. Harion-Linn Counties, per sear 33 •# Richard Rice, son of Mr. ami »utaide. Marion-Linn Counties $.3.M Mrs. Raymond Sophy was hospitaliz ed at Santiani Memorial hospital in NAT I O N A I EDITORIAL Stayton from Wednesday until Sat urday with the three-day measles and the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Harry JK^icer were hosts to a Christmas party at »he NtWSPAPfe I^ast Frontier Sunday nrght. Gueits were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Everly and . PUBLISHf»S * J Mr. and Mrs. Ray MonruS. Mr. and '"ASSOCIATION Mrs. Jim Fletcher were unable to attend due to the illness of their baby. Telephone 6651 or 7605 I The Detroit high school held a Christmas party at Ketchum’s Lunch DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-PubUaber j Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fry I and Tom presented each one with a MERRY CHRISTMAS! 1 gift. A Christmas party for the kinder Christmas is many things; snow | garten class was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Monroe. Gifts and sleds; sunshine and palm tress; , ; were furnished by Santa Claus, who a holiday from work; the light in . I strangely resembled Mrs. Thelma children’s eyes; the laughter of | Storey. Cookies, punch and candy friends; the joy of a feast; a time of canes were served to Billie McCauley sadness for some who remember sea Brian Knopf. Patty Ketchum, Diana. sons past. Jackie and Gina Williamson, Leslie Christmas is even more: a time for Tompkins, Linda, Stevie and Sandra prayer and worship; a time of medi Jones. Mike, Ricky and Vickie Mon tation about the story of the birth roe, teacher, Mrs. Carol Rice, and of a child in a distant land we are i mothers, Mrs. Pat K»opf, Mrs. Jessie unlikely ever to see. ■ Jones, Mrs. Lydia Wiliamson and Christmas is a combination of all | the hostess, Mrs. Monroe. these things, but we feel that every-| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. (Bub) Hase- one, regardless of religious beliefs, nian a»d two children. Chuckie and ■should celebrate the occasion in some I Sally from Waldport, will spend the way or another manifesting love for Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. our fellownien. Ray Monroe and family. St. Francis expressed thia Christ I Cindy Reid, daughter of Mr. ami mas spirit in his prayer: “I may not I Mrs. Russell Reid, has the chicken- so much seek to be consoled as to con-; I pox. sole; to be understood, as to under-| The “4H Cooking Maids” met Sat- stand; to be loved, as to love. For i urday afternoon at the home of Jes it is in giving that we receive, it is . sie Savage assisted by leader .Syl in pardoning that we are pardoned; | via Wenke, for a Christmas party. it is in dying that we are born to Each girl was presented an apron by eternal life”. i leaders. Mrs. Wenke and Mrs. S»v- With these thoughts in mind, let I age. The girls also made their | us take the time to give our thanks i mothers a Christmas gift. After junto Him for His many blessings; . games, refreshments were served by I let us reaffirm our faith; let us ask • i Christina Nyberg to Becky Wenke, I for His guidance. Donna Storey, June McCauley, Rita I As individuals, and as a nation, let I Savage and Sandra Tompkins. The I us on Christmas day pray for the I next meeting will be January 7 at 1 less fortunate people of the world hope; let us ! Sylvia Wenke’s. Monday . afternoon that they . may . find new ... the girls presented seven plates of I pray for peace and that the nations i goodies to people in the community. | I o may uwm dwell in OI f the vile earth wrui may ill harmony. Iiaunvuy. I Mrs. Don Ketchum was guest of Pray that we may find this Christ honor at a baby shower Thursday mas new viaion, courage and inspira- I evening at the home of Mrs. Yvonne I tion to face each tomorrow. Hills. Winning the door prize was Henry Van Dyke wrote inspiringly Mrs. Jessie Jones. After games, Mrs. 1 on keeping Christmas: “It is a good Ketchum opened her lovely gifts and thing to observe Christmas Day. The refreshments were served to the mere marking of times and seasons, honor guest, Mrs. Ketchum and when men agree to stop work and Mmes. Adele Fletcher, Linda Rob i make merry together is a wise and erts, Marge Wallace. Phyllis Wright, wholesome custom. It helps one to Annie Ketchum, Bernice Dumner, feel the supremacy of the common ■Jessie Jones, Mabel Moore, Mabel life over the individual life. Parker, Verna Ketchum and the host "Are you willing to stoop down esses Mrs. Hills and Mrs. Carol Rice. 1 and consider the needs and desires of Mr. and Mrs. John Savage visited little children; to remember the weak 1 the H- A. Halls Sunday at Sublimity. ness and lonliness of people who aie They motored on td Salem where growing old; to stop asking how they visited the Eddie Evensens. much your friends love you and ask Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brosig left yourself whether you love them Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif , enough; to bear in mind the things to visit their daughter and son and that other people have to bear on their families. They plan oil return- their hearts; to make a grave for ing the first of the year. your ugly thoughts ami a garden for from your kindly feelings, with the gate Mrs. Alice Vonder-Lieth ¡Willimina was an overnight guest open—are you willing to do these Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Houck. things even for a day? Then you Mrs. Houck motored her to Prine- can keep Christmas. ville Saturday for a visit with re “Are you willing to believe that latives there. love is the strongest thing in the The Detroit Civic club held their world—Stronger than hate, stronger annual Christmas party at the home than evil, stronger than death—and of Mrs. Ella Johnson Wednesday that the blessed life which began in night. They sang carols, exchanged Bethlehem some 1900 years ago is gifts, and played bingo. A late buf- the image and brightness of the i fet supper was served. The next Eternal Love? Then you can keep meeting will be January 14 at the Christmas. And if you keep it for a home of Mrs. Mabel Moore. day, why not always?” Jim Healy from Redmond was a We leave you with these thoughts visitor in Idanha Tuesday. and our very best wishes for a Merry Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Briles and son, Christmas and a Happy New Year. Anthony James, from Independence were here on business Tuesday. The American Legion Auxiliary held their Christmas party Tuesday night at the fire hall with 12 mem bers present. A new member is Mrs. Altha Lemberger. Sylvia Wenke was hostass. Several games were played and gifts evchanged before refresh ments were served. The next meet ing will be January 7 at the Idanha Fire hall with Jesie Savage as host ess. fas IV^ The merry Yule is at hand and we hope it contains a multitude of blessings for each of you. Thank you for 1958 your support and good wilt I‘ s £0CS a 'S n December Tire Sale Now is the time to buy REGULAR TIRES AND SNOW TIRES During the month of December we will give a DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW TIRES With copy of this advertisement Come in Today and Check with Us. Bassett Chevron Station nzr Phone 2408 Mill City, Oregon YO.ILR CAR- . Highway 22 To ail our many friends witi whom we have had such a fine business relationship during the past year we send greetings and best wishes for the coming Hobday Season. Draper’s Flying A Phone 7442 Bob and Dorothy Frank, Alan and Fred OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Mill City, Oregon With grateful heart« we raise our voices in prayer that people in all places will come to know the true spirit of the Yule searon and that peace wid rc ¿n G.cver. Raymond Branch & Sons Equipment Co. Your McCulloch Chain Saw Dealer Phone UL 9-2160 MeKama, Oregon M erry After grating fresh, soft cheese, rub a hard crust of bread over the grater to clean it. Then uee crumbs for caserole topping. Gates General Store Ruth and Ed Phone 4522 Gates, There is some loss of light in the tinted bulbs varying from 10 per cent to 25 percent for aqua. If-quan- Oreg Or) tity of light is paramount, i higher wattage. Ignition Service Special DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 6 Correct hard starting, nun-firing and other ignition anno t an can» by inspecting battery condition, cleaning terminals, adjust tinting, check generator and adjust voltage regulator, clean and adjust spark plugs, adjust or replace distributor points. No Cash \pfded *6.95 Parts Extra Philippi Motor Co. PboBe RO 9-2117 Stayto«, Oregon Nu-Method Cleaners Phone 3418 Mill City. Oregon Les’s Body & Fender Repair Phone 88 Mill City, Oregon