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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
T—THE MILL CITY F.NTERPRIBB LYONS Katie Sieg and Eulalia Lyons. I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roy left Automotive & Industrial THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, l»5i Thursday morning for Green Bay, Bv Eva Bre»ter Maintenance Wis., where they , will ___ spend some _________ Save time by using cream soups Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lengacher time at the home of their daughter rather than a white sauce. There is Welding, Diesel Engine j very little difference in cout and of Portland were Sunday guests at and family, the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. Donna Asmussen is assisting soups give more variety. Service Kalapuyas considered a “white" name of go value unless they bad worked for it. A Century In Linn County Linn Centennial Committee thsnka to the History of Linn County. and Mrs. John Lengacher. in the school cafeteria during the A little powdered mustard, a few A large crowd attended the pot absence of Mrs. Melvina Franklin, By Doris (landerxeo drops of onion juice'or lemon juice, luck supper held at the Catholic com who was called to Boise, Idaho, by Kalapuya Indiana bought "white" or a liberal sprinkling of paprika add munity hall Sunday evening, Decem the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. names for themselves from early to the flavor of fried chicken. ber 14 sponsored by the St. Patrick Pete Martell. settlers. Altar Society for members and their An Indian who wanted a new name Mr. and Mrs. William Schwarz and ---- After cooking a roast, allow t to families. Following the supper the| children of Salem were Sunday would ask to work for a pettier for ' set outside the over about 30 min- socially and guests at the home of her parents, one day, his Pay to be a nanv*. evening was spent Jtes before carving. It will bo-'ome a Christmas party and gift ex Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietroke. Names given at the end of the firm enough to carvel nicely, and Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is the change for the children was held. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baltzer and day’s work were valued and kept f°r still be warm enough to serve little daughter were recent visitors the rest of their lives. most easily destroyed vitamin. Juices Santa was also present. were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Alice Huber and Mabel should be stored in covered contain Jim and Veryi Hoover ers in the refrigerator. Store fruits hostesses for the Wednesday after Lengacher and sons, Lavem and Phone 2602 Will hostesses Mrs. Cruson and Mrs. and vegetables uncut place in noon card club and annual Christmas Floyd. party, held at the Rebekah hall. A plastic bags. The Home Extension Unit held I Johnston. '1:30 dessert luncheon was served. their Christmas party Thursday af-1 I Santiam Valley Grange members Christmas d«scorations were used. ternon in the fireplace room of the held their social night and annual ft..; High score was held by Doris Roy, low Methodist church with Martha Cru Christmas party Friday evening at by Ethel Huffman and traveling so and Helen Johnston hostesses for the grange hall. A very enjoyable prize went to Bernice Bridges. Oth a dessert luncheon. Christmas carols time was had. A short program waa ers attending were Alma Olmtsead, were sung by Rev. Ruth Cotton. presented by the small children: Thelma Nydegger, Mabel Downing, Attending were Juannta Wright, Ma duet by Sarah Kay Wagner and Ran Leota Worden, Margaret Kunkle, bel Downing, Lois Morgan, Joyce dall Tinney; vocal solo by Donna Juan'ta Wright, Carrie Naue. Bea Neal, Alnia Spellmeyer, Gypsye Neilson; clarinet solo by Sarah Kay Hiatt, Rose Bassett, Bertha Allen, Weaver, Rev. Ruth Cotton, and the,Wagner; vocal solo by Duane Wag- ner, followed by group singing of Christmas carols, after winch there was a Christmas tree and gits for the children. The adults instead of hav ing their annual gift exchange brought food to make up baskets for needy families. At the close of the Here's a stocking full of evening' there were treats for every Christmas cheer for all our one. George Hubbard is suffering with a case of pneumonia. Mrs. Hubbard, wonderful friends; and best who is past 80 years old is reported to be improving at this time. wishes for a very happy Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney from I Vancouver, Wash., were Saturday I guests at the home of Mrs. Donna New Year. Asmussen and daughter, Mildred. Mrs. Virgil Trout and infant son have returned home from Santiam , Memorial hospital in Stayton. The j young man has been named Tony Lee.[ Paternal grandparents are Mr. and : Mrs. John Trout of Orange Vale.) Calif. Maternal gran<«iaren:s ar«' Zeda and Red Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minnicl of Van couver, Wash.; great grandparents Gates, Oregon are Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucier of Lyons, with whom Virgil made his » »38 • home while attending school here. May the bright Star of Christmas light your way Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead and fill yout house with happiness It is with gen will go to Salem Tuesday and on to Cloverdale on the c«a<t Wednes uine joy we extend these greetings to friends here hoes« this Christinas day where they will spend several and everywhere days at the home of their son-in- and for all the year. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and family. The Methodist Sunday school pre sented their Christmas program Sun day evening with children from all O« c. ✓ classes taking part T> • program con COMPLETE house FURNisuf R2 sisted of songs, scri; lure readings followed by a Christmas pageant, as sisted by the choir and followed by a We give and redeem Penny Saver Stamps Bob and Sue White Christmas service. S;Sgt. Wayne Bass and wife and Store Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Two Floors To Shop Gates, Oregon Lyons, Oregon son arrived in Lyons Saturday ev-1 Across from Bank Ph. RO 0-5216 367 3rd St, Staytoa ening from Hallbrook, Calif. They will spend the holidays at the home of his mothher, Mrs. Mabel Bass and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wallen in Mehama. Bass who is ’ with the U. 8. Marines and stationed | at Camp Pendleton, Calif., will hav«' 11 years in the service in April recently re-inlisted for another years. Congratulations are going to anil Mrs. Floyd Bassett upon birth of a grandson, Pay'd Eugene, i born Saturday, December 20, at the I Salem General hospital to Mr. and | Mrs. Cecil Bassett of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kroutwick of Toledo, Oregon were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daughter, Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson and Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru son, Micheál and Nikki, and her mother, Mrs. Pearl Hudson, and Mr and Mrs. Leo Cruson, Merry Jo and Buddy will s|»end Qhristmas in Eu gene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruosn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton at On Highway East of Gates Thiel’s store entertained their many Phone 5872 friends with a open house at their hofe Sunday evennig from 4 to 8. Shop or Field Deleo Retteriee Factory Equipment Iwiitloa Parts Dealer for Airco Weldmg Products Left over chicken or turkey can be frozen. Don't wait, however, until the second or third day to freeze it. Remove the bones to save freezer storage space. Pack the meat com- j pactly. Cover very small pieces with stock or gravy. Hoover's Repair fi»w Jerry's Tavern molidav ’ 1 Thiel's Store 25= Gates Union Station The Maples Tavern ÄJ’ry Christmas/ A vary, y ary Marry Christmas ta •II at oar friands ¡a this (ommun.ty. May this Hoti- day be till'd with grsat ¡ay aid happ.mss. Marty Christmas! At Cnristmaitime it 1 good to land a greeting to all friend». May this Yule be ho tpier than •v«r before. Santiam Service Simpson Logging Co. 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