The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 25, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    Mrs. Martha Hiatt went to Leban- | H00D00 Bowl above Detroit. The 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISETHCRSDAY, M ARCH 25. 1954.
on Saturday where she will spend time was spent toboganning and play­
some time at the home of her son-in- ing in the snow. Scouts making the
law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. trip were Charles Atteberry, Johnie
Fowler Clothes Dryers
BOUCHES
By Eva Bressler
Leonard Thoma. Mrs. Hiatt has been Hi ldges, Kenneth Kanoff, Johnie Tra­
and
I
Mr. and Mrs. Eail Zander
at the home of her son, Percy Hiatt, han, Jerry Craig, David Trahan, Billie ♦
daughter, Miss Margaret Zander and ’ for some time.
Nash, Micheál Cruson, Jerry Mohler, ♦
Colored Fryers
her fiancee, Thomas Chitwood, from
Laure Lee and Kay Adams of Pa- • Freddie Sutherlin, Lynn Scott, Jerry ♦
319 Went Washington Street.
Dressed
to Order
Seattle and Issaquah, Washington cific City, are spending their spring ' Gustafson, Etrol McWhirk and Gar;, ♦
i
OPEN SUNDAYS AND
Custom
Killing
were recent guests at the W. R. and . vacation at the home of their grand- Thayer.
♦
Albert
Stevens
homes.
paients,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Hol-
Santiam
Valley
grange
•
held
their
EVENINGS
Mr. and Mis. George Hubbard from linghead.
social meeting at the hall Friday ♦
Telephone 66M
Phone Lyons 678
LYONS PLUMBING
Eugene spent the weekend in Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Chase and Mr. evening with Mr. and Mr-. Jake Myers
STAYTON OREGON
at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chase w-ere called to 1 the committee in charge. Cards furn­
Mehama, Oregon
Phone 1634 Lyons, Ore.
Flugene by the death of Ronald Cha-e j ished the entertainment for the even­
and Mrs. George Huffman.
who passed away there. He was the I ing with four tables of 500 in play.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Chase and High scores were held by Mrs. Albert
brother of Floyd Chase.
Bass and Frank Basl, low by Mrs.
Wallace Power has gone to Cali­ May Patton and Roy Basl and Mrs.
fornia to return with Mrs. Power, who Elmer Taylor drew
the traveling
has spent some time at the home of prize.
their daughter and family at Stock-
Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Allen spent
ton. After visiting at the home of Saturday night and Sunday at the
During Our Exciting
the daughter, they visited a son a coast. They were at DeLake overnight.
Downey, and old friends at Glendale. 1
Miss Joy Kuiken is spending hei
Guy Hartle, superintendent at the spring vacation at the home of her
M & M Woodwoiking plant in Lyons mother, Mrs.
Elva Kuiken.
Miss
made a business trip to Longview, i Kuiken is a teacher in the Spiingfield
Washington Wednesday.
i schools.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and infant son.! Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield and ,
returned home Friday from Salem son, Bob, returned Saturday evening
Memorial hospital.
after a two month’s vacation trip. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing weie They spent much of their time with
Wednesday guests at the home of Mr. telatives in Fre.-no, California, They
ramt up . . . clean up . ..
and Mr.«. Glen Blegen at Lowell. They also visited in Yuma, Arizona.
beautify your home inside
returned home Thursday.
Mrs. Alvin Johnston and son, Gene
and out now, during our
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Dennis, Wegner of Lakeside, Oregon spent
Boysen Colorizer Carnival
Donna and Darrell and his mother, several days at the home of her par-
4. ZS.
Choose from 1.322 lively
Mrs. Alice Huber went to Portland | ents> Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Toland. Ad-
Colorizer colors . .. from
Sunday whei e they w-ere dinner guests | jjtional Saturday evening dinner
delicate pastels to deep
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George , guests were another daughter, Mrs.
tones. March 24 through
Keeley, a daughter of Mrs. Alice Hugh Gavette and family of Harris-
April 3.
Huber and sister of Donald. While1 burg.
lucre is no doubt about it—ralbits need two
there they visited Vine Mathaney,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel spent I
feeds if they arc to produce as profitably as they
brother-in-law of Alice Huber, who is 1 several days at North Bend on the
confined to the hospital with a broken lcoast. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheuch-
might.
’1*P- .
| enflug of Albany, friends of the
The doe and her litter need Albers RABBIT
Orin Morgan, principal of the Mari- 1 Thiel’s weie in charge of the store
FAMILY RATION because here the fast, eco­
Linn school and Miss Vivian Boyce | while they were away.
nomical production of meat is the important
music teacher, spent Friday in Port-1 paul Johnston, Carroll and George
thing.
land where they attended the Oregon from Culver, visited friends in Lyons
But breeding animals should be kept in good
Educational conference meeting. The , Friday. The Johnstons are former
condition without fattening. This is where Al­
pupils at Mari-Linn enjoyed a spring I residents of this community,
bers RABBIT BREEDERS PAKS are needed.
vacation Fiiday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry and son,
Get your rabbits on the Albers Two-Feed
The
annual
silver
tea
sponsored
by
Jimmie
of
Glendale,
Oregon,
spent
100% Pure House Paint, per gallon
Program today, and watch the difference it
the Womens Society of Christian the weekend at the home of his par­
makes.
service, ( wa- held at the church last ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Berry.
Shake and Rustic Paint, per gallon
4.44
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harold They also visited other relatives while '
Call or visit our store.
Sheriff, Mrs. Ivan Smith and Mrs. here.
Plasolux Enamel, per quart
2-30
i Donald McWhirk in charge. The table
Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Mai tell were
committee, Mrs. James Hollingshead host and hostess for a dinner at their ,
Dreem Flat, per gallon
i and Mrs. Willard Hartnell had the home Sunday, March 21 honoring her I
tables beautifully decorated with mother, Mrs. Pearl Averill on her '
(White only, colors slightly higher)
spring flowers. Devotions were led by birthday anniversary. She was the re­
, Mrs. George Clipfell, Mrs. Roy Gret- cipient of many lovely gifts and beau- I
| tie of Salem, was the guest speaker tiful flowers. Covers were laid for the '
' of the afternoon. Music was furnished honoied guest, Mrs. Averill, Mr. and i
, by Myrna Loring, a student at Wil- Mrs. Charles Sch wader of Junction |
»
Special Booklet “Gay Color
Feeds
Grinding and Mixing
Machinery
! lamette University of Salem.
City, Mrs. Burrell White, Daphne, |
Schemes for Week-end Decorators.’’ 2H actual paint
The
pre-school
mothers
held
their
Jennifer and Tony, George Owens of i
'seeds
Custom Cleaning
Hardware
chips , . . tips on easier painting . . interior color
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ken Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I
combinations. HURRY! Supplies are limited!
Seed Marketing
Petroleum Products
Golliet in Mehama. A general dis­ Mitsch, Susan and Meredith of Leb- |
Fertiliser
cussion was held and a nominating anon, Mi. and Mrs. Loren Chamber-I
Household Appliances
committee was appointed to select the lain, Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell,
new officers for next year.
Timothy and Tommy of Lyons. Sun- I
Mrs. Albert Bass enteitained the day callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill |
STAYTON, OREGO
Telephone 5024
afternoon card club with her party Chamberlin, Laurie, Linda and Mary
| held at the Rebekah hall Wednesday of Lebanon.
1 afternoon. Several tables of 500 fol­
lowed a 1:30 dessert luncheon. High
score was held by Mrs. Orville Down­
ing, low by Mis. Inez Ring and Mrs.
Fail Helemn drew the traveling prize.
Fourteen Boy Scouts with Leonard
Cruson in charge assisted by Donald
McWhirk, spent overnight Friday at
Raleigh Harold
LYONS
Heating Installations
Electric Supplies
Montag Ranges
Peerless Pumps
FLORIST and NURSERY
PÂÎNT UP...CLEAN UP...
BOYSEN
Carnival!
( LOOK AT THtSf SPIC/AL
CARNIVAL VALUfS!
4.98
Santiam Fanners Co-op
free ...
FREE...
Balloons for the kiddies
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Authorized Shopsmith Dealer
Open Saturdays
East City Limits, Hiway 222, Phone 6803, Mill Cty
MARC H 26 and 27
Specials for Friday and Saturday
TRY
GtockfAs
OF1 GCNEZAl MlttS
NEWEST ONE-DISH DINNER
Dutch
Pantry
SPAM
12 oz.
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
WESSON
OIL . .
CARNATION
MILK
10 "’-99c
Quart 59c
2 tall cans
29c
SHORTENING
Swift’s .Jewel
3 pound tin
50c coupon in each package
ALASKA SALMON
Woitmg time is wasted time You con hove hoi water
waiting for you with on outomot.c electric water heater
The cost is little and the convenience is greot, because
No. 1. Tall Tin
electric woter heoreri ore marvels of efficiency.
TUNA FISH
FLYING CLOU)
Solid I’ack
49c
Enjoy trouble free hot water service rn your home ..storting now1
1 T1
»‘i
TOMATOES
per pound
ELECTR/C WATER HEATER
.. THE BEST MOVE YOU CAN MAKE
TÎ 1 V
Mountain States Power
v.
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Closed Sundays and Holidays
HILL TOP MARKET
Telephone 2711
Mill City. Oregon.