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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1975)
i i? •i. I ¡J ! '*—The Mill City Enterprim*. Thiinwlay, IN m *. 18, 1975 i LUNCHEON SPECIAI Five Days A Week Stop in and try our Luncheon Special BREAK-FAST LUNCH DINNER VIV’S STEAK HOUS —OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK— Santiam Hwy. Mill City Broadw ADUL MORNING VORSHIP- 'iVISITOR^WELC À M'hiiter «97- 254!} P.J.’S —r It's Christmas at Brunners Beautiful Poinsettias Order Early « n The Glow of Christmas In PERMANENT ARRANGEMENTS Green Plants for Table or Hanging BRUNNERS FLOWERS 344 N. E. 4th Phone 897-2452 Wire Service Anywhere feMAnfSKMll BIRTHS A Scene Of Thurs. Coffee i Mrs. Donald Cree was h**s-1 1 teas Thursday for a coffee | honor of Paula Kilzhabu. She I-------------------------- J Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 and her husband. Bill, have Santiam Memorial Hospital h'asixi the Martin Kelly resi- (Stay ton) . , . . . dence. He is the owner-mana- Presbyterian Women CRAM — To Jack i und "YOUR LAND Mr. ana Mr* J. Mowry »er of B K Carpets ut Stayton. Judith Cram, Gates, a son, i Meet in Fellowship Hal Announce Arrival ,The c,,uple has threv children Dec. 8, 1975 >»• AND MY LAND Katie Ewell was refreshment D/ AC O e . (including Chris 8M, yean; EIIETH To Ix-slie t ami hostess tor the regular meet CJr A oon Born Sunday Jeremy 5 year.-,; and Jennifer, Deborah Ereth. Stayton, , a ing of the Presbyterian Wo A son was born to Mr and 2V* y«««. daughter, Dec. 11. men'.-, Assn, held Thursday af- Mrs. James Mowry, Rte. 1.1 nephew, Alex, also makes I ternoon, Dec. 11, in Fellowship Lyons. He has been named hls hon,e with them. Alex la- Hall, attended by nine. Benjamin Dean and arrived at 11 jl,n*»r at Santiam ' Devotions were led by Mary Guests invited to get ac the Salem Hospital General 1 Loucks who read a prayer Unit He on weighed Sun.. Dec. in 7, at at 7 ybs. 9:39 quainted with Paula were Mrs. ! p.m. from the Westminister Presby I Louis Setzer. Mrs Tom Blay- terian Church in Lincoln. | 11 ozs. Little Benjamin joins ■ lock, Mrs. Bob Netter, Mrs. Nebr.. from the Year Book of, I Don Huckeby. Mrs David a brother, Jimmy, at home. Prayer, and an appropriate ( Grandparent are Mr. and *uby- Mrs. Gary Fudenrecht, | short story. | Dean Mowry, of ,\im Mrs. Frank Stromquist and I Thursday, December 18 i Mrs. by llazel Hayes Christmas potluck and card The president, Hazel Hayes, , i City, ami Mr. and Mr- Herb Mrs Donald Cree. party. Eagles Hall, 12:00 nixin conducted the business meet- , I While the mo hers visited Hutchinson, of Lyons. Great Old .Scrooge ing with the minutes of the A Merry Christmas! God grundparen|s are Janies with Mr Kilzhabu. the young Monday. December 22 ■ previous meeting being read bless you,” cried a Rasmus en. of Stockton, Calif, er children were greeting Lions Club dinner meeting. cheerful I by the secretary, Faye Ver voice. and Mi Katie Skillings of Jennifer over cookies and (1:30 pin. Frontier Inn. Ladies beck. The treasurer’s report I "Bah” i juice The young - <*t included I Lyons. night. was given by Mary Tuers. Grady Setzer, Terry and Jeff | bug.” I Discussion was held concern- Tonya Ruby. Johnny Sponsored as a public service hum ..stmas humbug, Home Extension Group i Netter. ' mg plans for a wedding re and Emily Stromquist, Ryan By 1 in suit- you don ’ t LJ_| J z-si • . p, ception in the Goforth family mean that." Holds Lxhristmas Party i and Chnlisc Huckeby, Jennifer on Saturday afternoon. Dec. 1 do, said Scrooge, "Merry I GATES rhe Santiam Can- Kilzhabu and Anthony and 27. Tables will be set up that Sue Barfield Christmas!- What right have |> on Extension Study I Andy Cree morning at 10:00. Katie Ewell Group held its Christmas party supervised the children's ac you to be merry? You're poor BEAUTY CENTER I will act as chairman for the enough ” tivities. 1 on Dec. 11 at the home of, i event. Another reception is Phone 897-21 37 i "Come then, what right have j Joyce Presler. scheduled for February 1. Outside the lights __ were1 Why don’t YOU irabscrlbe to be dismal, you’re rich 239 S. W. Broadway It was voted to pay $20.00, | ' you enough.” twinkling to greet the g a:0<> a m. to 5:oo p.m. retroactively, to the session for 'M to The Mill City Enterprise • and in the house then* J gu, was Kvenlngs by appointment Scrooge having no better ; additional custodial fees for; answer ready on the spur of Christmas i everywhere, The! the four receptions during the fireplace was outlined I with the moment said. “ Bah ” again latter part of the year. A mo lights and a clever ribbon and then, "Humbug.” i KJ- tion was also passed to donate greeting Mrs "Don ’ t be cross. Uncle- ” Prosier had $100.00 to the session for cur "What else can I be, when I | ni^e rent church expenses. live in such a world of fools ! The luncheon table was For the 1:30 dessert lunch- i as this! What’s Christmas time i coven'd wl‘h a red cloth de- eon, the table was colorfully . ¡to you but a time of paying 'coratt‘d *‘th a holly ball above decorated with Christmas ar-1 bills without money; --------------- a time for land r‘bbons extending to each 259 Santiam Hwy. rangements and lighted can-i dies Holiday placemats and', ncln^ yourself a year older comer. After coffee and the napkins were also used. ¡but."l,t \penny ?,cher ” *'K 1 gift exchange a delicious buf Ph. 897-2592 Attending the affair, besides I co.uld *ork "?y wl" ^ry idp>‘ fet was served. The occasion was a festive those mentioned above, were JT,.“.,,^8 *,*tb •Merp' one, enjoyed by all those pres- Helen Kimmel, Clara Epper Christmas on his lips should ent: Edna Cullison, Velma be boiled with his own pud son, Daisy Geddes, and Mary Dear Friends, ding”. Carey, Velma Harrison, Sharon Kelly.__________________ We want to take thia time to thank you for Harrison, Leonora CuUfotth, "Uncle!” your continued sup|x>rt. Since we moved the »hop t “Nephew!” Keep Christmas Kaye Moore. Hannah Ditter, Betty Clark Hosts 1 miss some of the familiar faces that »topp'd by I in your own way and I’ll keep Nancy Stoddard, Mabel Wood. Bid or Bunch Club Katie Ewell. Reva Reveal, 'it in mine." while getting the mail. Hope you’ll all make it up The Bid or Bunch Pinochle j ’ "Keep it. but vou don’t keep Lucy Schultz, Dorothy New on the highway soon. Without cu»tomer» the shop Club met at the home of Betty is*" ; jt_ berg, Viola Foster, Wyom.i can't exist. Clark for their Christmas and' “Let me leave it alone then Baechler. AJexis Winn and This Friday, December 19th, at 3:30 p.m. we card party on Monday night. ' Much good it does you! Much Matthew. Joyce Presler and will be having a Christmas party for the pre-teen All members were present. Kira and Helen Haugstad. good it has ever done you!” Crochet cluses. All students past, pnwnt and Holding high was Mary “It's the time when men and future, and parents are invited to come by. Some Wright; low was Shirley Big-' women seem by one consent to of the items made by the girls will be on display. ness and Edna Ross had pi-i open their shut-up hearts and Christmas Party Is nochle. The classes will start up again Jan. 9th and 10th. think of people in need, there 1 Planned For Friday The Jan. 5 meeting will be for, Uncle, though it has never A class in Intermediate Crewel will start A Christmas party is sched held at the home of Shirley put a scrap of gold or silver in uled for Fri, Dec 19, at 3:30 Wed.. Jan. 14th at 7:30 p.m. Anyone who has tak Bigness at 7:30 p.m. my pocket I believe it has p.m for the pre-teen crochet en the beginning clasH, or knows basic embroidery done me good and I say, ’God classes at Yarn, Etc . 259 San is cordially invited to join us. (’lasses in Needle bless it’. Come dine with us tiam Highway. The students point, Bargello, Knitting and Crochet are also tomorrow.” will be displaying their work, available here and in Stayton, Salem and Silver- “I have plenty of food.” some still in progress. ton. Please call 897-2592 for information. flared Scrooge. Everyone is Invited to come For your convenience the Mill City Shop will "But why? Why!" urged the by and see what these girls be open Dec. 22, 23 and 26. Closed the 24th. The nephew. are learning and accomplishing Salem shop will be open the 23rd and 24th. Many “Good-afternoon,” growled under the instruction of Anne Mueller. Scrooge. hand made gifts are for sale. 1 “I am sorry with all my New students are welcome Merry Christmas and Happy New Year heart to find you so resolute.” and classes are available on Fridays at 3:30 p.m and Satur "Good-afternoon!!” Anne Mueller and Wonlyn Sharp When the nephew went out days at 10:30 a.m. Classes will resume Jan 9 and 10 the door, two other gentlemen came in. They were portly gentlemen pleasant to behold and now stood with their hats off, in Scrooge’s office. They 1 had papers in their hands and bowed to him. "Have I the pleasure of ad dressing Mr. Scrooge?” "You have.” “At this festive season, it is and Long Styles desirable that we make pro-1 . vision for the poor and desti-1 I tute.” "Are there no prisons?” and, i I “the workhouses, are they still in operation?” “They are. I wish I could , say they were not. What shall , I put you down for?” | "Nothing.” “You wish to be anony- ' mous?” SLIPPERS SLIPPERS j “I wish to be left alone. I TIES don’t make merry at Christmas PANTY HOSE i and I can't afford to make idle SOX PURSES I people merry.” "Good day!” Calendar Of Events First United Pres 2 Page Donald Cree Home OPEN SUNDAYS Until Christmas For Your ing Convenience -ttuít’artez'tkez I I g g I g.............. _ g! I ~ ------------ —- LADIES Dresses from $9.98 to $39.00 Street Length Jî 8 Ji Ji Dressy Blouses Long Skirts Ladies Slacks from S9toS15 $6.98 to $14.98 Gowns Robes Slippers $4.00 to $6.00 Handkerchiefs MENS Cotton Flannel Robes $9.98 Velour Robes $14.98 Pajamas Mens Sport and Dress Shirts From . $5.00 to $15.00 Billfolds $5.00 to $10.00 BALDWIN’S 351 3rd Stayton, Oregon Ph. 769-2926 From Dick & Carol’s Ji Christmas Potluck M Being Planned for Next Thursday Card Party yu M A hand containing 800 kings W was held by Joyce Dewhurst if and Ben Roten, at the pinochle M W party Thurs., Dec 11, at the A f z i Eagles Hall. , ZJ Sj However it was not enough I JI to bring them high score as I Zw 4T high was won by Claud Lewin j U Ua for the gentlemen and by Ruth ' Kerr for the ladies. Placing 5 a second were George Arthurs W and Joyce Nicholson. The pi- 1» it nochle prize was won by U Va Dorothy Peterson. I ® f! , The Eagles Auxiliary is ' jj Js planning a Christmas potluck n for the weekly party of Dec. 15 18 It will start at 12:00 noon. U yu This will be the last party •X for this year. The next is Ij scheduled for Jan. 8. Joyce JA Nicholson is in charge. *5 [ FOR HIM HER SHIRTS LIESURE SUITS PANTS SHOES SWEATERS BELTS JACKETS WORK BOOTS STOCKING CAPS BLOUSES TOPS SWEATERS PANTS PANT SUITS LONG DRESSES SHOES BATH ROBES NIGHT GOWNS FREE GIFT SofreaGifi?”^™ WRAPPING Dick & Carol’s i/OBt Shoes and A pparel 400 3rd Ave. 769-2762 Stayton 9 I