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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
.Mr, and Mrs. Robert Swift and Bobbette and Nathan and Mrs. Vera Hathaway arrived Sunday evening for a few days from Redding, Calif. The Swifts are at the home of his mother and bro’her. Mrs. Anna Swift Mrs Lowell Cree and Mrs. Will and Clifford, and Mrs. Hathaway is John D. MacGregor family at the home of Miss Daisy Geddes. iam McClintock entertained Monday morning at a Christmas coffee with spent Sunday at Beaverton, at the I calling hours from 10:30 to 12:30. Harold Barrows home. Elton Gregory, eldest son of Mr. The serving table wa- covered with and Mrs. Eugene Gregory, who has a pink and silver metallic cloth and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman been teaching in the Madras Junior son, Butch of Albany, were in High school, arrived home Saturday centered with a silver Christmas I tree with tiny pink balls. Christmas City Friday night to take in to spend the holidays with his family. 1 cookies and assorted nut breads basketball game. A graduate of OCE, Monmouth, he were served with the coffee. is in his first year of teaching. He The children’s table was center-1 Word was received here from M rs. teaches seventh grade math and | ed with a "sleigh” cake complete with | Bill Stover that she is now out of e.ghth grade science. I Santa Claus and his eight reindeer i the 1 u ■ tai, having been confined and a lollipop tree. there d-e to a bad case of uleers. Saturday evening the Jayceettes tailing were Mrs. Ed Geschie and and cards were played, humorous Mrs. Hubert Wagner. Mehama, Mrs. Mr . Morris, mother of Tom mas party at the j. C. Hall. Games Morr.s. recent.y returned from a and cards’werep layed, humborous Nat W ils. Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. j trip tu Bellflower, Calif., where she gifts were exchanged and refresh Hugh Jull, Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, spent seevral weeks with another ments served. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fl yd Shepherd, Mrs. Myrtle Bates, Mrs. Morris Howe, Mrs. I sun and a daughter. Mrs. Harold Simes, Mr. and Mrs Charley Day, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, i Zie- .Verne Shaw, Mr. and Mr^ Al *.. t - Mrs Ace I nderwood left Salem Mr and Mrg John win Mr Mis. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Verdel Saturday morning for San D ego, d Mlg Larry Carnck and Mr and Goble, Mrs. Nell Swift, Mrs. Rob ert Swift and Bobbette of Redding, (Calif., where she will spend about l M1 .s Gord Mc,Morris A friendly wish for you Calif., Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle, Mrs. [three week- with her son-in-law and Elmar Shaw, Mrs. Bud Bilyeu, Mrs. I in this Holiday seosoo- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herman Thursday evening the annua) 1 rank Moore, Liz and Wendy and i and son. Hcve a Merry Christmas. Christmas party of the U. S. Nation Mary Gay Fleetwood. al bank employees was held it the Guewts Sunday afternoon at the Last Frontier. A lovely dinner and j home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper dancing was enjoyed by those pre The JayceeEttes met at the Jay- , were Mrs. Jim Budlong and two sons sent. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. cee hall Thursday evening. Election of Salem and Mr». Carl Budlong and Bob Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart, of officers was held with the follow son of M 11 City. Mr. and Mrs. Gordy McMorris, Mr. ing elected: President, Mrs. Al Zie- and Mrs. Jack Scott and Otto Koene- bert; Vi e President, Mrs. Jerry Rosa Among college student« home for ke and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan. mond; S> • retary, Mrs. John Wills; the holiuays are Rosalie Bassett of Treasurer, Mrs. Larry Carrick, and U of O, Eugene; and Lahny Podrab Historian, Mrs. Gordon McMorris. The social night for the junior- Ed and Agnes sky and Dcug H’rte, students at high Presbyterian class at Fellow The remainder of the evening was Oregon State College. ship hall last Wednesday evening' 8Pent wrapping the toys which the was well-attended and very success Jaycees had repaired for the needy Dr. Mark Hammerickaen’a Upto- ful. In charge of arrangements was •children. Also, de orations were metric office* in the Ball building in their instructor, Mr«. Bill Hoeye. I made for a Christmas tree. Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m- Entertainment consisted of “ping- I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podrabsky have to 6:00 B. M No appointments ne pong,” other games, and the showing cessary. adv. of a £»<m, "The Living Word.” Re i revived word that their son, T Sgt. Joseph E. Podrabsky and family had freshments were served. arrived safely in Plattsburg, N. Y. Mr. and Mr». Gorden McMorris will spend Christmas eve in Salem The Mill City Christian church They reported icy roads most of the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Sunday school presented their Christ way, making driving hazardous. Mr. ence Quartier. Christmas Day will mas program Sunday morning. The | Podrabsky returned to the States re be spent with her parents, Mr. and program was given by the primary i cently from Korea. His family met Mrs. Lowell Cree. department with Mrs. Albin Cooper him in California. They visited rela and Mrs. Robert Gregory in charge. tive« before leaving for his assign at the New Y’ork base. They Dinner guests Thursday evening Treats were given to the children j ment ... 1------ . : ,_;j : ------ 1. _x at the Ace Underwood home were following the program. Thursday af-1sald houslnK •>’ Platt«burg is at a .... _ *_ nrominm Punt it <1 premium. Rent is $1.5 a m^ntkv month nine plus Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albin Cooper and ternoon Mmes. Albin Cooper, Ken daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle neth Chance, Elmer Shaw and Hugh utilities. and children from Gates joined the Juli prepared the treats. Herschel Clark hr* returned from a group fur the evening. four-week v.sit with relatives in and Moy this joyous season of Mr and Mrs. Albin Cooper and A number from here attended the near Smith Center, Kansas. While funeral of Charlie Gentry in Salem he was there, his cousin Buster Bra two daughters, accompanied by Mrs. Monday afternoon. Included were den. took him to New Orleans in Peace and Good Will Cooper's mother, Mrs. John Cooke, Gladys Mason, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. of Detroit, spent Saturday in Bend Hill, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Victor and his truck. Buster, a former Mill City brighten your life with its at th< home of Mrs. C. E. Golden. John B. Herron, and Mr. Carlson- resident, hauls eggs from Smith Center to New Orleans and hauls e j Mrs. Gulden is the mother of Mrs. Former Mill City residents noted at bananas back. Herschel had time to many blessings of good Cookt______________ the services were Mr. and Mrs. explore the vicinity of the waterfront Robert Schroeder of Crescent City, while the truck was being unloaded Satu day afternoon the Jaycee- cheer, good fellowship and Ettes had a Christmas party for Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pancoast and loaded. When Butser lived at (Marcella Race) of Portland, and Mill City he drove a logging truck their children. Games were played Mrs. A. R. Hoenig, Salem for Coon Downing. deeply abiding faith and refreshments served. There was I an exchange of gifts and each child A surprise pink and blue shower Mr. and Mrs. Joe podrabsky were present was given a stocking filled was held recently at the home of hosts for the annual famuy Christ with candy. All present had an en- Mrs. J. D. MacGregor in honor of mas dinner Sunday. Present were Mr. ! joyable time. Mrs. .1. Ross Mason. Hostesses for and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky and family, Word was received here Tuesday the affair were Mrs. Art Hempeck, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky and morning that George Veteto, former Mrs. Lyle Colemon, Mrs. Claude De- family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Podrab resident nere but now of Seaside I Frates and Mrs. Edsel Croan. Guests sky and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Po- had suffered a stroke Friday. At the present were Beulah Fitzhugh, Dal drabsky and family of Sublimity, Mr. Mill City, Oregon time this is being written, he is show las Colemon Alice Nodell, Dorothy and Mrs. Les Chapman and Mr. and ing some improvement, although his Carlile. Faye Judd and Mrs Logan, Mrs. Kenneth Elliot and son of Sa- ngh side i* paralyzed. His speech all of Stayton; Agnes DeFrates, lem, Dennis Podrabsky and Connie is improving and he can move his Ceil Croan, Agnes Carlson, Alta Mof Kimsey and Laurene Podiabsky and right leg. He is in the hospital at fatt, Lora Mason, Clara Wirrkala, Mrs. Audrey Baker and children. 'Lou MacGregor. Marge Hempeck, Those unable to be home for Christ Seaside. I Cheryl Crook, Ethel Martin, Anne mas were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Po Hirte, Marjorie Ralps, Heien Elling drabsky and family with the Air son, Kathlene Goble, Jean Scott, Force in Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. Diane, Rita and Ellen Hicks, Nellie Joseph E Podrabsky and family Jones, TdaPayne, Mrs. Humphreys, with the Air Force at Plattsburg, and Mildred Wood. Sending gifts but New York and Mr. and Mrs. Tony) unable to attend were Sylvia Mackie, Ramos and Ronna Lee and Mr. and Gladys Biegen, Clara Epperson, Ima Mrs. Lloyd Collingwood of Klamath, Hendrickson and Pearl Dodsy. Calif. Christmas Coffee Held At Lowell Cree Home Mill Ends Kellom's Grocery fHE MILI CITY ENTERPRISE THIR-D' c H R T It's Christmas time, and ¡oy and cheer are everywhere. To you we send the warm- est greetings of the season, with a sincere for 1» III L I1 II . R and We re delighted to wish you the very best Holiday ever. Thonk you for your line patronage good will Hirte's Meat Market and Lockers Phone 7005 Lyons Variety Beulah Lewis Lyons, Oregon 4 Veti *t>rfy Chrl«'*“* All good wishes to our many patrons. We hope your Christmas will be a merry one and in the years to come you will remember it with great pleasure. Cox & Bryant Happy Holidays V Thank You” patronage your JENNIE'S ¡1 III A s C H Distributor for Union Oit Products Stayton - f* • COME TO OUR THIRD ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Free Favors - Confetti You'll have nothing but fun at this party. Ask Those Who Attended Last Year. Good Food and Dancing All Night Long. Featuring Les Stewart at the Piano BUCKEROO BREAKFAST and ¿ucnd^ a Jerrv Pittain Insurance Jerry and Betty Mill City, Oregon Plate Served 2 to 4 A. M Phone 5844 LAST FRONTIER GATES, OREGON