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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1955)
Controlled Deer Hunts To Begin 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THl'RSUAY 77?r OÜ/? Controlled deer seasons in several areas of eastern Oregon will get un der way in December, the Oregon State Game Commission reminded permit holders today. Hunters who drew $5.00 permits for the Alfalfa and Newbridge con- t idled areas will be allowed to take one anterless deer from December 3 through December 31. From December 10 through Dec ember 14 permit holders will be al lowed one anterless deer In the Northside John Day, Lookout Moun tain, and Pleasant Ridge areas. All permits for the above named hunts have been issued with the exception of Lookout Mountain area where a few of the $5.00 tags are still available. The remaining tags will be issued from the game com mission's Portland office on a first come, first serve basis. The only hunts remaining for per sons with unused deer tags are the Folk county and Cherry Grove areas in the Willamette valley. These two extended seasons will run for two more weekends during December 10, 11, and 17 and 18. Hunters with un used deer tags will be allowed to take one deer of either sex. All controlled and extended seas ons were set up to harvest animals that were doing extensive damage to agricultural crops or to havest sur plus animals on overbrowsed deer ranges. Hunter» are urged to refer to the game synopsis for the boundry lines of the extended deer season areas. Christmas Lay Away Plan Do your Christmas Shopping for the home here. We have a fine assortment of home furnishings and Hot Point Appliances Christmas Gift Suggestions Cosco Collapsible Server 27x54 in. Throw Rugs $5.95 Large Assortment Hassocks * CHILDRENS CHAIRS Card Tables and Chair Sets Lane Cedar Chests Skywan and Samsonite Luggage Brass or Copper TV LAMPS CAL-DAK * retad fair ii trade prie, jY irith its own light, easy-to-use storage rack! $6.50 These make an Ideal Christmas Gift. 4 Troy« ond i’oroeo Re<ii complete HOUSE FURNISH* NEW AND USED FURNITURE ACROSS FROM THE STAR THEATRE 363-367 Third St. Phone 6804 Stayton We give and redeem Penny Saver Stamps. WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Fashionable black : legs — enamel on sturdy welded t tubular _____ steel — and gay trays in a choice of beau tiful patterns. So sm<rt for snacks! Lap high to fit over your knees! sewing. reading refreshments When in Need of Printing Buy it in Mill City from THE ENTERPRISE picnics... parties... TV dining ■ f Altar Society Sunday evening wai | well attended. i The Lyons Extension unit held (their meeting at the Rebekah hall By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown ar.d Thursday at 10:30. "Foundation 1“'”'""’“ ” " was the topic of the day children spent the Thanksgiving holi-/ Garments days at the home of his parents, Mr. I with Dorothy Brown, county agent, and Mis. V. E. Brown in Portland, giving the lesson. Mrs. Richard who were celebrating their golden Scott, Mrs. Ivan Smith and Mrs. Al wedding anniversary. All of their vin Palmer were the luncheon com nine children and their families were mittee. The door prize was won by present, which included two sisters | Mrs. William Carter. The next j 26. ............................ from Canada which Mr. Brown had | meeting will be held January not seen for 23 years. Open house House plants and their care, will be was held Saturday and some 150 at the project, with Mrs. Glen Julian tended. A beautiful cake was served and Mrs. Orville Downing the pro and many gifts were received. Mrs. ject leaders. Mrs. Boyd Norton, Mrs. Merle Elizabeth Corbitt, mother of Mrs. Brown, who has been in California, Philippi and Mrs. Tex Kimsey were hostesses for a shower honoring Mrs. returned to Lyons with them. Charlie McGiath, held at the Jim Mrs. Roy Brown entertained a Crowell home. group of girls honoring their daugh- , Friends in Lyons received word ter, Gloria, on her 7th birthday an- that Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucier of niveisary November 28. Games and Lyons and their daughter, Mrs. Clar refreshments furnished the enter ence Meeder of Mill City are in a tainment, and those attending were hospital at Goldendale, Wash., with Gloria the honored guest, Cheryl serious injuries received in a car ac Weaver, Myla Moore, Vickie and cident. Helen Grosso, Sharon Spellmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinsman of Ginger Carter, Frances Barker and Stayton visited Sunday at the George Mrs. Brown. Huffman and George Hubbard homes Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom in Lyons. moved the last of the week to New Mrs. Nick Gustafson is convalesc port where Mr. Ransom will be em ing at Salem General hospital fol ployed. The Ransoms sold their home lowing surgery on her eye Wednes in Lyons to Mr. and Mrs. Burl day morning. Smith, who will move sometime af Mrs. Jack Christenson was hostess ter the first of the year. for a 1 o’clock luncheon at her home Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley of j Thursday, honoring Mrs. Wayne Portland, visited Sunday afternoon ' Ransom who is moving to Newport. at the home of her mother, Mrs. ! r Following ouowing tne the luncneon luncheon several tables Alice Huber, also at the home of of 500 furnished the entertainment her brother, Donald Huber and fam- for the afternoon. Mrs. Hugh John- ily. ston was presented with a beautiful Mrs. Hugh Johnston underwent • cake in honor of her birthday an- minor surgery at Santiam Memorial ] niversary. The Canyon district scout meet hospital Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston have ing for adult workers was held Wed returned home after spending some nesday morning, November 30 at the time at Myrtle Creek at the home Methodist parsonage in Lyons. Pres of their daughter and family, Mr. ent were district chairman Phyllis Power, Helen Johnston, Irene Lant- and Mrs. Claire Humphries. The Bingo party aponsored by the zer, Joanne Scott, Beth Prideaux, Carolyn Hiatt, of Lyons, Jean Nor ton, Marcelle Ware, of Stayton, Dorothy Christenson, Hattie Gol- liet of Mehama, and Antonia Thomas of Mill City. The annual clothes drive spon sored by the St Patrick Catholic church and Altar society is now und er way. Anyone having clothing to donate is asked to leave them at the Post Office or at the Catholic hall. This clothes drive is not for Catholics alone but will be given to anyone in need, although it is sponsored by the Altar society. The deadline is set for December 10. The clothing will be packed and sent overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Bidwell are i receiving congratulations upon the | birth of a daughter, bom November | 26 at Santiam Memorial hospital. Sunday dinner guqatri at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer Jr., were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Boylan of Scapoose antf Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning and sons, Richie and Larry of Lyons The occasion honored the birthday anniversaries of Leland Manning and Jack Reisterer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens en t tertained the officers of the Mason ic lodge No. 180 of Mill City with a social meeting at their home Fri day evening. Attending were Eugene Jacobson, Leo Russell, Floyd John son, Robert Draper, all of Mill City; Hugh Johnston, Albert Stevens. Wilson Stevens and Mrs. Stevens of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton and daughter, Kathryn, rom Bridgeport Wash., arrived in Lyons for a two weeks’ vacation. They are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. They will also visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. Larry and Carolyn, who have spent a month with their grand parents will return home with them I LYONS It Costs Less to Live Better Here Where Electricity's Cheap EXAMPLE Cool, clean electric cooking MILL CITY HI LITES Cook and bake the easy, Heart of the modern all-electric kitchen is the automatic electric modern way! See the new range. And it performs its wonders for only a few cents a day at automatic electric ranges! Pacific Powers low electric rates. See your dealer now! Meal preparation is easier, faster, more pleasant... and meals turn out tastier, too! There's just nothing quite like the modern, automatic electric ranges now at your appliance By Harold Kliewer, Jr. This week started the basketball season. After winning at the jam boree, we won from Gervais Saturday night. After the game the junior class sponsored a cake walk anc dance. Everyone had loads of fun. Wedneday, November 30, a Student Council meeting was held. The coun cil decided to get band pins this year instead of letters. A commit tee was appointed to plan the Christ- was program, scheduled for Decem ber 23. A pep assembly was held Friday in the gym. The student body woulc like to ask the spectators to cut d»wr on booing and jeering at all basket ball games. The Pep Club would like to win a trophy for cheerleading This is the only chance the girls have to win awards, so would you please try to be a little bit better sports It would be greatly appreciated. dealer s. Isn't it time you had one in your kitchen? Modern living at its best is yours for fess with low-cost electric service from Pacific Power. It's the biggest bargain in your family budget! <Sz LIGHT COMPANY Electricity's cheap in Pacific Powerland Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Today. . S2.50 per Year The Canyon's Own Newspaper Read It Every Week