The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 25, 1975, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 25, 1975
Poems By Detroit
School Students Forest Service Map Sales Begin Jan. 1
"YOUR LAND
R
Slowly the veil lifts
child's safety',
I
"Baha'i communities are
a wuy of saying that the
put, with Its local hatreds,
Its regional prejudices, its
distru ts of peoples from
across a . . (boundary) .. .
is gone.” Baha'i Writings
Electricity is the lifeblood of
many modern household appli­
ances which can make a moth-
ct's job a little bit easier.
But, according to Dr. Albert
H. Domm, child s ifety '|- i I-
ill and former medical director
of the Prudential Insurance ( <■„
that same electric current c i
cause serious injury or eve i
death for a
curious tod­
dler if pre­
caution is
not taken.
He urges
all parents
to inspect
their horn .
for electro .1
danger spots
and take
prompt cor­
Dr. Albert
II. Domm
rective ac­
tion if any
exist.
Tele.: «»-2943
J*- JU’-TTXvX h
77iose things we all hold
so dear to the heart
always in some wav come
home to us at Christmas.
Winter Hours
Mon. - Tues — Closed
Wed. - Thurs. — 11-81
Fri. - Sat. & Sun.
I 1-10
Ted's Drive In
Gates, Oregon
for your
Dr. Domm «urgests these
safeguards: (1) Keep nil electric
outlets covered when not in use.
Curious children can stick con­
ductive objects into uncovered
sockets. (2) Be sure you have
no worn extension cords. (3)
Place all electrical machinery
and appliances out of the reach
of tixldlcrs. (4) Light switches,
electrical appliances, or outlets
should not be within reach of
Uic bathtub.
"The bathtub requires special
attention from parents since
many electrical accidents take
place there,” he said. "Wet
hands and feet increase the
possibility of shock.”
If such a mishap occurs, shut
the current off immediately and
remove the victim from the
contact using a stick or gloves,
but not bare handed. Call an
ambulance or doctor and ad­
minister artificial respiration un­
til help arrives.
THE LYONS MARKET
Phone 859-2494
Lyons
STORE HOURS
Seven Days a week 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
We Will Be OPEN
CHRISTMAS DAY
Groceries
Fresh Produce
Beer
Wine
8 Track Tapes
THE HAPPY FOOD STORE
AND MY LAND"
In the -pint of Christmas,
The fore t service will begin forest .ervice
ha, provided
poem. wen- written by the a new map -de program in free maps to the public. We
student of Mi . Joyce Reinke Oregon and Washington on have always had authority to
hi Detroit Elementary School.
Jan. 1, 1976. Recreation map charge for them but until now
1 eliclta tPhylis) Rhodes
The following poems were I of 19 national forests in the ; have not had authority to use
I Mrs.
Feiicita
(Phy Ils) i writ.cn by two or her stu­
two states and certain topo­ 1 money collected to print more
'Rhode,, «1, of 3119 Field St., dents.
graphic map . will cost 50c each map
With the new sales
Longview, died at home on
Christmas is falling snow, after that date.
program,
we will be able to
| Dec. 10. Horn Sept. 1, 1914, in
Having fun, g'ving gifts,
recover printing costs and
I Richmond, Va , in- had been
The
forest
service
will
put
looking at snow.
1 apply the money directly to
a resident of Longview for 30
money received from the sale I the job of keeping our maps
by Haze) llayt-s
Decorating the tree,
year-.. She retired from the' Decorating the house,
of maps into a fund earmark­ updated and of the quality the
Young Ebvnezcr Scrooge
department of public assist- I Laughing for fun,
ed for reprinting and updating public has come to expect.”
'Die ghost, »topped at a cer- ance, was a member of St.
maps and the production of
Watching T.V.
I tuin warehouse and a kill Rose Catholic Church and the
new mips. Previou ly, maps
Map ; for sale under the new
Making gifts,
I Scrooge if he recognized it.
Altar Society.
have been distributed in small system will include recrea­
Talking to zomeone,
"Recognize it!, I wa . appren­
Survivors include her hus­
quantities at no charge, with tion maps of the 19 National
Being nice to omeone
ticed here!”
band, Wilfred, at home; two
money to print the e maps
Going on a leigh ride^
They went in. "Why it's old 'sisters, Theresa Metzger and
coming
from
appropriated Forests in Oregon and Wash­
Making happy cards,
Fezziwig, Ble s his heart. It's Sybil Barden of Richmond,
funds.
Demand
for
high qual- ington; the following Wilder-
Helping someone,
I Va.
old Fezziwig alive again.”
I
ity
map
has
increased
steadily ne maps with contour lines—
Having a good day.
Rosary wa recited Thurs-
Fezziwig laid down his pen
Having a party with each i over the years along with cost Eagle Cap, Glacier Peak, Goat
and
liM>ked
up
at
the ' day. Requiem Mass was at
! of producing them, and it has Rocks, Kalmiopsis, Mt. Hr>od,
other,
clock, lie rubln-d his hands, 11:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19 at
1 become difficult to satisfy the Mt Jeffer on. Mt. Washington,
Having Joy.
I demand
adjusted his capacious waist­ i St. ¡to e Catholic Church,
and Three Sisters; and one
Coming
to
someones
house,
coat and laughed all over him- 1 Longview, with Father Joseph
Regional Forester T. A. I special topographic map —
by
Jill
Hopson
I self. He called out in a jovial O’She i officiating Interment
Schlapfer said, “For years, the “Mt. St. Helens-Spirit Lake.
Grade Two
I voice; “Yo ho there! Elienezer! I was at Longview Memorial
Christmas is snow ball
; Dick! No more work tonight, Park.
fighting.
Her widower, Wilfred Lee
i Christmas Eve! lx-t's clear
Christmas is pretty snow
I away and have lot of r<x»m Rhodes, i. a former resident
flakes falling
'hei<-. Hilli Ho Dick! Chirrup of Mill City. Mi Carl Kelly
Christmas is stickings
I Klwnczer.
is a cousin and Mrs. Frank
hanging.
Clear away! There was no- Blazek and Mr Agnes Harris,
Chr i tma i snowman
I thing they wouldn't have clear- of Salem, aunts.
standing.
. ed away. Evi ry movable thing
Christmas
is snow,
j wa packed off. The flixir was
by Traci Feyerherm
wept, the lamps were trim­ I Ki-nneth Donald Crofoot
Word was received here of
Grade Three
med. fuel wa, theaped upon
tlie
death
of
a
former
resident,
1 tlie fire and the warehouse was
Kenneth Donald Crofoot, 49,
as warm and bright a ballroom of
Riverside, Wash, on Wed- j
as you would desire to see
ne.
oay,
Dec. 17, after a long i
upon a winter's night.
by Eva Bressler
In came a fiddler and tun­ illness due to cancer. He had
been postmaster at Riverside.
Mr.
Charles
Lee from
ed like fifty stomach-aches.
residence here, Seattle spent several days with
In came Mrs. Fezziwig, one During his
va t smile. In came the three however, he was the first-aid i his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard.
Miss Fezziwig* beaming and man at Detroit Dam.
Services and interment were . He, with his sister, visited an-
loveable. In came
the six held
in Riverside on Saturday, I
another sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
young followers whose hearts
Prichard and sons at Goshen.
they broke
In came all the Dec. 20.
Crofoot is survived by his
Mrs. Fem Shuey was taken
young men and women em­
wife, Paula, and six children. to the Santiam Memorial Hos­
ployed in the business.
—I pital in Stayton Tuesday for
• Away they all went, twenty
medical treatment.
'couples at once; hands half-
Charles Lee Cruson
Iway round and back again;
Relatives and friends have
Late resident of Rte. 1, Box
top couple always turning up 55, Lyons, Ore., Dec. 20 in received word of the death of
STLHL 015 With Electronic Ignition
in the wrong place; new top residence. Survivors include, Mrs. Edna Kuiken at Elma,
couples starting off again; all Ison,
Purchase America’s No. 1 Value in a weekend
Leo Cruson,
Lyons;! Washington, on Sat., Dec. 13.
| top couples to the foot.
brothers,
Lenard
Cruson, J Mrs. Kuiken is a former resi­
chain saw. Attractively gift-boxed- Completely
I There were more dances, Lyon-, Edward, Woodburn; t dent of this area, having lived
assembled with 14” bar & chain.
. there were cakes and a great sisters, Mrs. Mamie Wofford on McCully Mtn. She was the
. SAVE $38.45
cold roast and mince pies
and Florence Cruson, both of wife of the late John Kuiken.
Then the fiddler struck up, Portland; grandchildren, Mrs.
See it now at:
"Sir Roger de Coverly.” Old Bonnie Bennett, Beaverton, If the number following
Fezziwig stood out to dance Buddy Cruson. Lyons, Mrs.
■Ml RAYMOND BRANCH
with Mrs. Fezziwig When they Merry Jo Bryant, Salem, Gary your name on The En­
, had gone through “Advance Cruson, Nampa, Idaho, Gene terprise label reads
¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡“
EQUIPMENT CO.
1 and Retire” both handt to your Cruson, Townsend, Montana.
12-75
it's
time
to
send
Mehama, Ore.
Ph. 859-2240
pardner,” “Bow and Courtsey,” Ten great-grandchildren also
"Corkscrew,"
"Thread
the survive. No services will be a check for renewal.
Needle" and back again, they held. The family requests for
were all breathless.
those who wish to make con­
As the clock struck eleven. tributions to the American
Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig took Cancer Society. Local arrange­
their stations on either side of ments under the direction of
the door, shaking hands with Weddle Funeral Home.
every person, wishing him or
her a "Merry Christmas.” FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
When everyone was gone but
And
the two apprentices they did
Girls Varsity Bxsketball
SCHEDULE
the same to them and as the
HOME GAMES
cheery voices died away, the
Jefferson
lads were left to their beds Thors., January 9
January 15
Regis
which were under a counter in Thors..
Mon., January 26 .
Amity
the back shop.
Thurs., February 5 Kennedy
'7
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4*
LYONS
i
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Give more to I
Christmas Seals
It\ a matter of
life and breath! ’
May Santa bring you
many things and joy and
peace surround you.
GREETINGS
To valued customers,
and dear friends-
Best Wishes for
a happy holiday.
I’hone 897-2324 or 897-2754
MW City, Oregon
May your stocking be
filled, your heart be
warmed with all the
joys of Christmas.
D&S Drive In
Phillips 66
Ross Mason
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Thur«., Feb. 12 Salem Academy
Mon., February 16
.
Scio
Mon., Feb. 23
Colton
AWAY GAMES
Mon., January 12
Kennedy
Thurs., Jan. 19 Salem Academy ,
Thurs., January 22 .
Scio
Thurs.. January 29 . Colton
Mon., February 2 . Jefferson
Mon., February 9
.
Regts
Thurs., February 19 • Amity
Hwy. 22
Mill City
Don and Snookie
Mill City, Oregon
to all our friends, old and new.
May your holiday be one to remember
in all the years to come.
Green Veneer, Inc.
Young & Morgan, Inc.
North Santiam Plywood Co.