November 30, 1Ä10 Free Methodists Sponsors 1»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Hansen-Barham Singers LYONS IDANHA Something For The Holidays By REBA SNYDER Rev. L. C. Gould, pastor of the Mill City Free Methodist church re- Arriving last Wednesday to visit [ vealed this week that this Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. Warren Stoll and By EVA BRESSLER December 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the church The Thanksgiving holiday was car- the Hansen-Barham quartette of Sa­ family was Mrs. Klone from Cali­ I ried out in the same old traditional lem will present a musical program. fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Perkins spent manner with many family gatherings Reverend Gould indicated that the the holidays with their daughters, and dinners, some entertaining guests, while others were out of town guests Hansen-Barham quartette is spon­ Mrs. Boje and Mrs. Honey, in Salem. Vernon and Steve Geston, Edin­ for the day. In many homes bowed sored by the Salem District Men’s burg, N. Dak., nephews of Gudne heads gave thanks, some hearts were Fellowship league in Salem. Reverend Gould welcomes all to , Geston, are here seeking work. At gladdened by having all their family present they are in the Geston home, together while others were saddened hear these religious singers. by some misfortune. Many attended Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thweatt and early morning church services giving their daughters, Mary and Theresa Ralph McKinney and sons of Culp thanks to our Heavenly Father. Pietrok, and Ben Faught of Salem. Creek, Dre., were Thanksgiving din­ Holiday dinner guests at the home | Louis Pietrok of Fern Ridge, Mr. and ner guests in the James McKinney of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain Mrs. Clarence Pietrok of Stayton, and home. were Mr. and Mrs. Hill Talbott of Lawrence Pietrok and son of Stayton. SAVE MONEY, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fouts and Grand Ronde, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ SAVE TROUBLE- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber enter­ Myrtle Geston spent the holidays sal­ lard Hartnell of Lyons. by heating your tained Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley mon fishing on the coast. Both Mr. home with new Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons entertained of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and Mrs. Fouts caught Salmon. Richfield Rust- with a family dinner at their home. Mulkey of Silverton and Mrs. Alice Mrs. Edison Vickers and baby girl Proof Burner Oil. Its mini­ Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Huber of Lyons, Mrs. Huber returned returned home Monday, both doing mum carbon content means Mielke and daughter Carolyn Sue of to Portland with her daughter for nicely. high heat value, less smoke. Gates, Mrs. Ed Gilser, Sharron and the remainder of the week. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Only Richfield Burner Oil Joe of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trask of Al­ Orval Lady and family, Thursday, »topi ruit. The new anti-rust Taylor, Maurice and Mary Jane of bany spent the day at the home of her were her mother, Mrs. Alice Vonde agent, RD-119, protects vital Walport, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lyons parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring. Leigh of Willamina and their daugh­ furnace parts from being and Larry of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. clogged and ruined by rust A family gathering was held at the ter. Mrs. Chester Storey and family. and corrosion. Wayne Ranson of Lyons. Arnold Snyder drove to Seattle last home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goodell. Richfield Re»f-Froof Burner Oil cost» Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wednesday night, and returned home no more than ordinary fvolt. W’illiam E. Bodie, Donald Naue were her parents Mr. Crook, Clifford and Bobbie of Me­ Monday night. Order from at today. and Mrs. Amel Winzer of Sweet hama, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell and .who landed in the Port of Seattle, Home, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Friday morning, returned home with him for a few days visit in the Snyder Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue. ence Goodell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis had as At the Albert Julian home were Mr. home. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Phone St ay ton their guests their daughter. Miss and Mrs. Glen Julian and son Glen Henry Hiebert home were her par­ , Lucille Lewis of Roseburg, who spent Jr., her mother, Mrs. White, Mr. and WE GIVE I the remainder of the week at home. Mrs. Rex Julian, and Hurley Julian. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ediger, and SAH GREEN STAMPS Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brant and John Armstrong of sister, Rosemary; her brother and Ted Bodie, Jean and Ted Jr. of Union Hill were Saturday visitors at family, Mr. and Mrs. August Ediger; i Seattle, Wash. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. her three sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quiring, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leirman and Johnson. Harold Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. son, Ronnie, of Stayton, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left for «USr-PROOF Lizzie Bassett were dinner guests at Midvale, Idaho, Saturday afternoon, Henry Warkintin, all of Dallas. Dinner guests Thursday night in the Earl Allen home. where they will visit at the home of At the Phillip Pietrok home were her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. the A. R. Snyder home were Mr. and Jess Fox. They will return Thurs­ Mrs. Jerry Pittam and two daugh­ day to Summer lake where Allen will ters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New and hunt the rest of the week. Charles two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl i Power is substituting on the mail Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. W’arren Stoll and two children, Mrs. Klone of Cali­ route during Allen’s absence. Ben Bodeker who has been serious­ fornia and Vernon Hallford. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon and ly ill at the Salem Memorial hospi­ tal is reported much improved at this family plan moving this next week | time. He was ill at the home of his end into the newly redecorated and sister Mrs. George Berry before taken remodeled house, recently vacated by the Lee Hopson family. The Mitchell to the hospital. William Fetherston who underwent family will then occupy the house surgery at the Salem Memorial hos- vacated by the Gordons. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hinch, propri­ I pital was brought to his home Friday afternoon, Mr. Fetherston who is past etors of the Spar Cafe in Idanha, SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS . 78 years old is convalescing slowly. who since Nov. 18 have been visiting Holiday dinner guests at the George friends and relatives in Berkeley, Berry home were Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ Calif., are now back on the job, after NOODLES WITH BEEF vin Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr, their Thanksgiving vacation. i Gloria, Kathryn and Nadine. BEEF STEM Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt enter­ River, Mrs. Kuiken is a daughter of tained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. Merrill and sister of Mrs. Smith. SAUERKRAUT WITH FRANKFl RIERS Mrs. Douglas of Boise, Idaho, and Hiatt, and their daughter and hus- I band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and I Mrs. Bob Lauzier and little daughter MEAT BALLS WITH GRAVY son, Gail, of Albany. Gail remained Ellen of Portland and Mrs. Norman i for the remainder of the week with Johnson of Salem were Friday lunch­ eon guests with Mrs. Alex Bodeker. his grandparents. Recent visitors at the W. H. John­ Mr. and Mrs. Yeager and little son !of Enterprise, Mrs. Gladys Stiffler, son home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith and Donna Peppin of Newport. Mr. and Mrs' Lynn Lambert and were dinner guests at the Marvin daughter, Wilma, spent the day with Toland home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle had as relatives in Portland. Going out of town for the holiday J their guests Mr. and Mrs. Francis | Bodeker and son of Mill City, Mr. and remainder of the week were Mr. I and Mrs. Keith Salchenberger and and Mrs. J. H. Johnston and grand- I children of Eugene. They visited ! daughter, Kathryn Johnston, who I their father, Ben Bodeker, at the I went to Myrtle Creek to the home of I their daughter and family Mr. and ' Salem Memorial hospital. Guests at the Art Baltzer home Mrs. Claire Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. John Worden and were their «laughter Sheila of Mon­ mouth, Mrs. Elva Kuiken, Donald, Joy daughter, Marjorie, were dinner and Kathleen, Mrs. Merrill, Mr. and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Smith and two children of Hood Tom Tate at Union Hill. Chas. S. Morgan RICHFIELD BURNER OIL Premiums with a purpose delight housewives the country over, according to the staid Wall Street Journal, which recently surveyed merchandising methods of leading manufacturers. Such a premium is the floral plastic tablecloth being made available to consumers na­ tionally during November and December by Lever Brothers Company. Housewives And it attractive for their own kitchena and dining rooms, and also as a Christmas gift for their friends. The plastic article may be quickly cleaned with a stroke of a damp cloth. It ia offered at a third of its retail value. 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There’s No Substitute for Join Lihmin ONLY AS LITTLE AS... 38 A DAY Compere this huge range value with any other range in the same price field —General Electric "Speed Cooking " plus a low, low price, plus these big features: • Hl-SPft D CALROO * UNITS I Really fa l-«larting * electric vnitxl • OVfRUZI OVINI Perfect 1er all typet et ceek- e RIO THRIFT COOMR I Fer reel ecenemy reeking, e NO-STAIN OVIN VINTI Trapt oven vapore and •reato Mill City Appliance Store DPI N FROM » \ M. to 9 I* M 801 TH" FST HRO\D" NEXT DOOR TO Ml IRS BtKFR^ Aufbarized DesWr GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES i>” Marilyn Bohnert Charlsi Colvgro«« Noni Jeanne Otto There' » no fuss or muss to serve County Fair she won four firsts a tasty mud on sh< rt notice in the out of seven and had junior cham­ Lehman family of Dayton, since pion. all with breeding stock At daughter Joan. 15, has learned how the local show Marilyn was cham­ to treeie all kinds of food. Proof pion beef showman Thos. E. Wil­ son. Chicago meat packer, has pro­ that the did a first rate job is not vided awards tn this program for only In the eating, but also in the 21 years fact that she won top state honors Outstanding leadership in club in the 4 H Frozen Foods program. and community brought state The award, a handsome gold watch honors to Charles Colegrove. 19. of Inscribed with her name, was pre­ Junction City, and Noma Jeane sented by International Harvester. Otto. IS. Eugene. A 4 H er for 1» A club member for seven years. years. Charles has completed 70 Joan has completed 25 projects. A projects, serving as president and favorite with the family Is smelt. leader of his club for seven years A supply Is caught during the In Its safety project his group as­ smelt runs and the fish are cleaned sisted tn making a film on the use and packaged for use during the and misuse of handling farm tools. year Joan has given many ex Charles has been tireless In help­ hibits in her project, and her team ing younger members prepare ex­ won the championship in frozen hibits. and demonstrate the proper foods at the state fair this year. procedure in caring for and show­ An ardent 4-H'er. Juan has been ing animals vic e president and leader of her Miss Otto also has been a club club for several years member 10 years Her mother— Winning state honors in the 4-H with a background of 29 years of Meat Animal program climaxed a 4-H leadership—has been a con­ busy and eventful six years In club stant help and Inspiration to her work for Marilyn Rohnert. 1* *. of All the members of her club have Central Point She raised beef and made outstanding records for ex­ hogs During the six rears Marilyn hibits at state and county fairs ha« been In 4-H she has been Ijtst year Noma Jeane was pre­ awarded manv honors She started sented with the Oregon Rankers with a Hereford steer which won Cup. as the outstanding girl leader In Oregon She is now a student at grand champion at County Fair Rv putting Into practice lessons Oregon State College A handsome learned In the meat animal pro­ gold watch appropriately Inscribed gram she realized a dream cnaau was presented to each by Edward true when King Tut was awarded Toss Wilson, president of Wilson grand champion at state fair At and Co . 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