10—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1053 LICENSER Happy New Year Lyons Couple Honored on Golden Wedding Anniversary Our thoughts turn to our friends as a now lamp is Mili City Richfield Station Ix*s and Eiaine Russell Mili City, Oregon , \ Mrs. Edwin Stone and baby daugh­ ter, who have been ill are improving at this time. — I LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. George Dr. ad Mrs. John W. Reid and fam­ Berry were honored on their Golden Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. George Schlies ily had as their Christmas day guests, Wedding anniversary Sunday, Decem­ of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid and son. ber 27 at the Rebekah hall in Lyons. of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Don Jenkins and The Three Links club of Faith Re­ Berry and children of Sweet Home, bekah lodge was hostess for the re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brown of McMinn­ family spent Christmas in Salem ception between the hours of 2 and 4 ville, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Berry and with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jayes. with Mrs. Oto Weidman, Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Berry and children Callers at the A. E. Stahlman home Bassett and Mrs. Albert Carr the fiom Brigham City, Utah; Mrs. Clara Surry of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Duke over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. committee in charge. Mrs. Berry has been a member of Goodwin and daughter, Vickie, of Mill Bill Mills and son from near Portland. City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife of Sil­ the lodge for 46 years. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bassett and fam­ The room was beautifully decorated ' verton, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Berry with holly, gold ribbon and yellow and family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. ily and Mrs. Bessie Bassett were chrysanthemums. The serving table Earl Hampton of Salem, Jerry Coff­ dinner guests at the Lee Bassett home Christmas day. was centered with a large bouquet of man and Elmer Taylor of Mehama. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr. and yellow chrysanthemums, a gift from Mrs. Ann Crook and son, Dick and the Santiam Valley grange, of which Mrs. George Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Berry is a member, and a beauti­ Albert Carr, Gloria, Kathryn and Brooks Crosier spent Christmas day Naydene, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, in Salem, where they enjoyed dinner ful three-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Raymond Berry, a daughter-in- | Mr. and Mrs. Allex Bodeker, Mr. and and attended a show. law presided at the coffee urn, and I Mrs. Cylde Lewis, Lucille and Beulah Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle and Mrs. William Bodeker, sister-in-law, Lewis, Mr. and Mi's. Clyde Bressler, cut cake. Assisting with the serving Elmer Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill daughter, Donna, of Creswell, spent was Mrs. Paul Pennington. Kathleen Brassfield, Mrs. Leota Worden and the Christmas holidays at the home I Carr was in charge of the guest book, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens, of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. and Gloria Carr at the gift table. All Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Guests Christmas eve at the Russell are granddaughters of the Berrys. George Berry and Rosa Bodeker were Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing, Kelly home were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon married in Lyons at the home of her Casper Gerath, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bodeker, Pennington, Paula, Sheyrl and Mar­ Allen and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl on Bodeker Mountain, December 30, lene, Mrs. Otto Weidman Mrs. Floyd Kelly and family. 1903. They are the parents of six Bassett all of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhlman and fam­ children, Raymond of Tillamook, ily, W. R. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. I Floyd of Glendale, Delbert of Stayton, Hay Good for Hogs, Raymond Thompson and family I Roland of Gates, Marvin of Lyons and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Delbert Carr, also of Lyons. OSC Speciailist States Hay has long been one of the staple W. Heller Christmas day. All were present but Floyd who was feeds for workstock and cattle and unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Eide of Tacoma, Honoring the Berrys were: Mr. and it’s just as good for hogs, says John Mrs. Herman Gamrath and family Landers, extension animal husbandry : accompanied by Mrs. Eides sister, of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ specialist at Oregon State college. I Mrs. Nora Haugen of Towner, North mond Berry and son, Donald, of Tilla­ This is important when there’s not Dakota were visitors at the home of mook, Mr. and Mrs. William Bodeker enough green feed for brood sows in Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Monday night. They returned to Tacoma Tues­ of Alsea, Mrs. Grace Bierly and fam­ the winter, he continues. Hog growers who don’t have a- day afternoon. ily of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Debert Berry and daughter, Diane of vailable green grazing for their brood Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian sows can very successfully use a little of Scio, Mis. Norman Johnson, Chris alfalfa hay to add nrotein and vitamins and Curt of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John to rations. The specialist recommends Bierly of McMinnville, Daryl, Jean, placing the hay in a rack and feeding Chet and Todd Nelson of Oswego, i it free choice. Hogs probably won’t eat more than Beverly Hirschey of Portland. Gail Elmer of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. a pound of hay each day, Landers ex­ Ira Brown of Canby, Ben Bodeker of plains. But the little hay they do eat will go a long way toward turning them into quality market animals. GARBAGE SERVICE 31.50 per month and up Also serving Gates, Lyons, Idanha and Detroit MILL CITY DISPOSAL SERVICE Phone 3952 LEONARD HERMAN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY January 1, 2, 3 1 MONTGOMERY CLIFT. BURT I. YNCASTER DEBORAH KERR in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY Prices for thia show—Adults, 80c. Students, 60c, Kids, 25c Recommended for Adults and Mature Young People HILLTOP KIDS MATINEE: 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, January 5-6 BURT LANCASTER in THE CRIMSON PIRATE In Technicolor VM'rMWtr? I • I WANTADS rlappy New Year May youi road • A ' be clear of “road blocks” to happiness. 4 Stanley Chance UNION OIL DEALER . Gates. Oregon We Give S & H Green Stamps - ---------- —— A '« --------------------------- —---------- -------- 4 i We hope the good things of l> will abound with you JERRY’S TAVERN GATES, OREGON 0/ We Greet Our Friends as A New Year is Welcomed Our wish of the New Year is for peace LYONS PLUMBING ... everywhere. MUIR'S BAKERY Phone 2222 Mill City. Oregon LYONS. OREGON NEWS Doors Open at 7:00 P. M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30