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Christmas Gifts
By EVA BRESSLER
Elmer Hiatt, who was struck by a
car Wednesday evening, is improving
at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Clyde Bressler
is assisting in his care. He received
severe cuts, bruises and lacerations.
The Mari-Linn grade school basket
ball team was victorious when they
i met the St. Boniface team at Sub
limity Friday afternoon. The score
. being 15 to 6. This is the first win
SALEM’S ORIGINAL
' for Mari-Linn, having lost their first
¡game. Ivan Smith is the coach.
Don’t forget the carnival to be
held at the Rebekah hall Friday eve
Phone
2-1588
163 N. Commercial
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o ning Dec. 15, sponsored by the Mari-
— Use Our Mail Order Service
Linn PTA. Over $500 in prizes will
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, ham, tire, tube, oil gasoline, fishing
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| pole, bill fold, dishes and many other
things. This is the first attempt at
I a carnival for the school and it is
hoped that there will be a good crowd.
Proceeds go to the hot lunch fund.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Romine left the
IN TOWN — AT FAIR PRICES
last of the week for Des Moines, Iowa,
| where they will spend the winter with
COME IN — SEEING IS BELIEVING
J relatives.
Several relatives, old neighbors, and
1949 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN-
¡friends Sunday went to Lebanon,
where they attended the Golden Wed
1949 HUDSON “6” CLUB COUPE
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
1946 PONTIAC
4-DOOR SEDAN-
Iw. R. Surry. They Surrys are old
] time residents of this community,
1948 PLYMOUTH SP. DL. 4-DOOR SEDAN
living for many years on a farm in
1946 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN
i Fox Valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker are re
1947 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN
ceiving congratulations upon the ar
1948 CHEVROLET MASTER 2-DOOR SEDAN
rival of a grandson to her daughter
¡and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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COMMODORE
4-DOOR
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Johnson of Salem.
The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gus
[Johnson of Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thomas of
Lebanon visited Sunday at the home
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PLYMOUTH
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
405 N. Com’l St.
495 N. Com’l St.
435 N. Court St
Hiatt.
PHONE 3-4117
| Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Walworth
from the Methodist camp at Suttle
Lake visited friends in Lyons, Sunday,
and attended church services.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston made
i a business trip to Redmond last week.
The Johnstons are looking for a new
location.
They recently returned
from a trip to Aberdeen, Idaho.
Mrs. Earl Allen was hostess for
the afternoon card club with her party
held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday
SPECIALTY CARDS
TRICKS and PUZZLES
TOYS and DOLLS
MODEL AIRPLANES
H. O. Model Railroading
Equipment
Toy & Hobby Shop
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Salem Automobile Co
SPECIALS!
for Friday & Saturday
.49
2 lbs. .89
Quart .65
.19
.27
2 for .25
I lb. .79
3 lbs. .93
.19
.45
2 lbs.
KRISPY CRACKERS
VELVEETA CHEESE FOOII
I KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP
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g HUNT'S CATSUP
HUNT’S APRICOTS, 2'.. tin
IGA PINEAPPLE JUICE, 12 oz.
IGA ROYAL GUEST COFFEE
SWIFTNING
NESTLE’S CHOCOLATE DROPS
LYONS FRUIT CAKE MIX. 1 lb. pkg.
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ASK FOR AND SAVE VALUABLE
COUPONS FOR
FREE ROGERS SILVERWARE
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HILL TOP GENERAL STORE
ALBERT TOMAN, Prop.
MILL CITY
December U, 1989
afternoon.
A one-thirty dessert 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
luncheon was served followed by five —
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tables of 500. High score went to a very interesting talk on the Oregon
Mrs. Merrill Brassfield, second to state penitentiary.
Rev. Jones is
’Mrs. Floyd Bassett, low to Mrs. Wood chaplin at the penitentiary. Preced
Oliver, traveling to Mrs. Sam Bridges ing this service a song service was
A Friendly Place
and the guest prize went to Mrs. Ray held under the direction of Miss Viv- |
Mohler.
Present for the afternoon ian Boyce, several musical numbers
To While Away
was Mesdames Herman Free, Bob were given by the young peoples’
Free. Arthur Anderson, Vern Nydig- group.
Your Idle Hours
ger, Kenneth Helemn, Earl Helemn,
Beginning Monday, Dec. 11 Mrs. I
Albert Bass, Orville Downing, John Ruth Lyons, postmistress, reports ¡
Worden, John Kunkle, Pat Lyons, that the Lyons office will be open
Chester Roye, George Huffman, Sam through the noon hour to accommo-
I Bridges, Floyd Basett, Francis Mui
date the patrons during the holiday
lins. Wood Oliver, Ralph Mullins. Ray season.
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Mohler, Merrill Brassfield.
Mr. and M rs. John Neal were
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydigger en
tertained with a dinner held at their among those attending the harvest
home Thursday evening honoring time square dance in Albany. They
their son, Cletus, on his 21st birth were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
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day aniversary. Covers were placed Luther Stout of Mehama. Mr. and
for Cletus, the henored guest, Mr. Mrs. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and Mrs. Orville Downing, Mr. and Thomas were also on the refreshment
Mrs. Bod Carleton and son, Larry, Mr. committee.
and Mrs. Forrest Nydigger, Betty,
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Shirley, Beverly, Mabel and Ronnie
Cooper.
Mrs. Catherine Lyon spent the week
end in Portland. She was a guest at
the home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kimery and
daughters of Portland spent the week
end in Lyons with relatives. They
visited at the home of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kimery, his brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery,
also his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heineck and
SEE I S FOR
children went to Olympia, Wash., over
the weekend. They were guests at
the home of his sister. Their little
daughter, Carroll, who had been at
the home of her aunt for the past
three weeks returned home with
PERMANENT TYPE
them.
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry are
ALSO
being congratulated upon the arrival
of a granddaughter, Deanna Georgett,
born to their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Berry of Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Allen of Cor
vallis were Friday night guests at
ALL POPULAR SIZES
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Allen.
George Allen is an uncle of Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of his father, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Manning at Turner.
Folks enjoyed the Sunday evening
STAYTON. OREGON
services held at the Lyons Methodist
church when Rev. O. L. Jones gave
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Get Ready Now for
Winter Driving
Anti-freeze
McKay Tire Chains
SANTIAM FARMERS CO-OP
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BEDROOM SETS
PLATFORM ROCKERS — NEW & USED
6 BRAND NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS
UPRIGHT & TANK TYPE VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC RANGES
TABLES. CHAIRS. STANDS
LINOLEUM RUGS
REFRIGERATORS
OCCASIONAL TABLES AND STANDS
TABLE LAMPS. HURRICANE LAMPS
CHROME SETS, DINETTE SETS
DAVENO & CHAIR SETS
WRITING DESKS
OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
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Open Week Days from 8 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Sundays 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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Here’s Savory Beef Stew and Economy, Too
Eastern Parafine Base Motor Oil
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NOVELTIES AND GIFTS
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BRONZE AND GOLD HORSE STATUES
FROM 10'a” to 2H” HIGH
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
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COSTUME JEWELRY
WOOL BLANKET ROBES
W ATCHES, CHRONOGRAPHS
ELECTRIC CLOCKS >— Hundreds of Other Items
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ALL BRAND NEW!
10 BRAND NEW SETS EUREKA
ALUMINUM W ATERLESS COOKW ARE
12 7-Pc. CLEAVER and CUTLERY SETS
« DOUBLE HEAD ELECTRIC’ SHAVERS
12 SETS SERVICE FOR 8 ROGERS SILVERWARE
Gallons and Gallons of Outside White Paint
and Much Brand New Merchandise
AUCTIONEER S NOTE: Christmas being only a few days away, this is a wonderful opportunity to secure
your Christmas Gifts, of which there is a variety to suit every taste.
TWO BIC SALES
SATURDAY, DEC. 16th
1 P.M. TILL 5 P.M. — 7 P.M. TILL SOLI) OUT
Auction Will He Held at
A few left-over» can be quickly tramformed into something special —
Savory Beef Stew. To make it, combine left-over beef with vegetable» in
a flavorful brown gravy and terve on flaky hot rice
The DAWES Hall
Savory Beef Slew
H cup cooked peas
5 tablespoons butter
5 tablespoons flour
1 cup diced cooked beef
2*» teaspoons meat paste
1 package (1H cupel pre-cooked
21» cups hot vegetable liquid and
rice
water
1W cups water
i* cup sliced cooked carrots
teaspoon salt
h cup cooked small white onions
Melt butter in saucepan Add flour and stir until blended Dissolve
mest psste in hot vegetable liquid and water; add to flour nurture
gradually Bring slowly to a boil and cook until thickened, .tirnng con-
•tantlv Add cooked vegetables and meat; simmer $ minutes
Meanwhile, combine pre-cooked rice, water, and salt in saucepan.
Mix just until all rice is moistened. Brmg quickly to a boil over high
heat uncovered, fluffing nee gently once or twice with a fork. (Do wot
st" 1 Cover and remove from heat Let stand 10 minutes Serve with
the meat aurture. Makes 4 servings.
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ABOVE THE MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
MILL CITY, OREGON
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L. J. STANLEY and GUS BLANTON, Auctioneers
DEALERS INVITED
HIGHEST BIDDER NEW OWNER
DEALERS INVITED
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