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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
some serious fires have been in that i—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE best ever—so teachers and mothers j Bowes, Mary Howell, Alice Watson, area. Ruth Biackbum, Sarah Rains, Daisy who spent freely of their time — take THl ItfDtY, DECEMBER 25. 1958 Well, Merry Christmas, everyone, I NEW and USED i Blackburn, Edna Hutcheson, Pearl a bow! and if there is anything mis*ing at Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larson and Oliver and Randi, Emelia Keiser, Ge your house, be glad it ain’t YOU! neva Ball, Norma Henness and Gary, small daughter, Debbie, spent this ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ week at the home of his grandmoth Rosa Roten. Phyllis Romey, Velma Sponge meat juice or gravy stains | Carey, Ruth Flint, and oh, yes, the er, Mrs. W’alter Brisbin and visited Mrs. H. N. Wilaon with cold or lukewarm water. Never CARPETING and Mr. »nd Mrs. William Pennick, ither relatives. They have since re i third party honored—Yours truly. use hot water—it sets the stain. Patsy and-Billy accompanied by Fran- turned to his base at Larson AFB, Sending cards were Mrs. Fred Kist. Elsie Völkel, Ruth Hess. Mrs. John LINOLEUM es »no Warren Reid of Mill City, near Moses Lake, Wash. Rolls baked before freezing are Mrs. Floyd Swaim was in charge Miller, Mrs. Ed Kershaw and Maude ■ superior in flavor and texture to drove to Jefferson Saturday evening • attend a basketball game between of the Christmas program put on I Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and two those made from frozen brown-and- E ho and Jefferson. Later in the ev Sunday morning in the Gates Com- children will spend Christmas Eve serve dough or shaped roll dough. ening they ad attended a late buffet munity church. which was greatly On the other hand, vegetables cook I supper at the home of Mrs. Cieve enjoyed. Over 70 attended, and the at the home of her parents, Mr. and ed and then frozen are inferior to Hampton where several old grads of young folks received their annual Mrs. Hollis Tumidge. Christmas day blanched, frozen, vegetables, the they will be guests of Bob’s parents, I We Give and Redeem Jefferson High fet accompanied by treats. former tending to be flavorless, off- i During the holidays the Budget Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle, who have flavor, soggy, mushy, and decreased i wives, husbands and children, and a Penny Saver Stamps gn.a reunion was held, making an Shop sponsored by the Firemen’s returned from a visit with old friends in food value. Auxiliary will not be open. However at Renton, Wash. I 'vening long to be remembered. 367 3rd St. Stayton Mrs. Laura Joaquin left by bus more good clothing and articles are Mr. and Mr». Hollis Tumidge SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY Friday to spend Christmas at the being received, and there will be a spent the weekend in Portland, with ■ me of her son-in-law and daughter, good supply on hand for tne opening her daughter, Caroline Brejcha. Mr. , ENTERPRISE TODAY! $1.00 a Year Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gosnell, in on January 9 from 1 to 4 p. m. in Turnidge went sturgeon fishing in , the library of the Gates high school. 1 the Bonneville Dam area, but reports seburg Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swaim and This is a very worthy project, pric no luck. Miss Brejcha will spend two young sons, will be spending es are very low (10c, 25c, 35c) and : Christmas *in Gates. Christmas in Oakridge at the home already the fund is growing which Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle drove to I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles will be used for most necessary Eugene Sunday, to spend the day WITH BEST WISHES FOR A items like shoes, glasses, etc, in con with her sister and family, Mr. and We take time out" from Chubb. Maude Davis is spending Christmas junction with the school, and com- Mrs. Carl Jensen and three children, i o very busy season to ex in Seattle at the home of her daugh- ' munity. There was a large attendance at tend our best to you. ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey and the Gates Community church Sunday and four children. She will return three sons of Stayton spent Sunday morning when the following program at the home of her parents, Mr. and was presented: opening prayer and i with her son, Edmond, of Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Lang'Stafford drove Mrs. H. N. Wilson, and took home a scripture by Mrs. Mary Stafford, over to ^Elkhorn one day this week Christmas tree. In fact, every car Sunday school superintendent; song to visit at the home of her brother, passing through the canyon this by Carol and Ellen—“O Little Town TO EACH OF YOU Louis Myers and family, the occa- weekend seemed to have a tree on of Bethlehem”; reading, "Baby in a ’ sion being his 59th birthday anniver i top, or over the hood, or poking out Manger,” Marla McWhirk; Song and i sary. Ail had a most enjoyable day. -,-the back. Some enterprising soul tableau, Birdie Wilson, Mike Swaim : I The Christmas program put on might stir up a good business here (Joseph) Diane Morton (Mary); re-j Verne Shaw Thursday evening by the Gates by selling balled Chistmas trees in citation, kindergarten class; poem, ' school was attended by a large wooden buckets, from his own tree Shiela Herron: piano selection, “Si- ■ Mill City, Ore. Phone 2642 Mill City, Oregon ciowd, who pronounced it one of the farm, and offer a g"od refund for lent Night”, Kandee Henness; skit ' those returned in good shape, now Primary class; sor.g, “Away in a that the idea of conservation is Manger," little folks; reading with I gaining and more understood. uantoniime, primary class; song by i i Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wright of Mil congregation; poem, Carol B'.umen- waukie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg stein; recitation “The Three Wise holz of Mill City will be guests of j Men,” high school group; poem, Joe Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward over the Hirte; poem, Judy Morton; reading, "The Christmas Spirit.” Closing holiday. The ladies are sisters. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wilson and | prayer, Robert Blumenstein; presen I four gons of Cut Bank, Mont., are tation of quilt made by ladies of the expec it ad to avive Wednesday to church to Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hob spend the holidays with his parents, son; song ,‘‘Come AU Ye Faithful, Mr. and M-s. 11. N. Wilson. It will be audience. his first trip horn" in six years. Cut A delightful Christmas program Bank gets the spotlight qu te often was presenteu by the Christian with a freak 20 degrees below, or Youth Feilow hip group of the Gates more temperature, but you never hear Community church, in the Gates a word about day; in January when school buildint on Sunday evening. ntitled “Star of it stays 62 above during a Chinook, Their p ay wa. It was a Wonder." Following the program the tr'ple birthday eelebra- 4 tion at the H N. Wilson b 'me on young people were hosts to all pre o',I rrie"ds and sent with a buffet lunch, serving hot Wednesday. ____ , wher _ ____ ___ neighbors arrived to spend the af chocolate and' cookies. ternoon, bringing cake, ice cream Word has been received that Mr. and a shower of gift cards for Mrs. and Mrs. F.d Chance will not be able Geneva Batl and Ruth Flint, whose to make the expected trip to Gates at birthdays both fall on the 17th. Those this time to spend the holidays with enjoying the informal afternoon and their daughter» here, on account of May the eternal peace of delicious refreshments were: Mmes, the fire situation in California. Ed | i Helen Edholm, Ruby Brisbin, Eva works for the Forest Service and is Christmas abide with you Barnhardt, Nellie Allen, Martha stationed at Pozo Guard station, and GATES Furniture 11958 J AjÉRRY ss GIRI#1* rr^ (fljrighpas' Verne's Barber Shop MILL CITY MEAT MARKET [[(£) I throughout the holidays. Look Your Best No matter your best. permanent We will do With hopeful heart» we Join you in singing Ht» praise. May people everywhere come to know and what the occasion, look Try us for your next wave, shampoo or set. our best to please you. love the true spirit of Christmas and the joy that comes from giving as well as receiving. . 1958 Season's Greetings! 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