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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
business meeting. Evelyn Sexton, ber 24, the annual Christmas Eve I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THE MILL CITY president, presided and Leoa John- service in the church; December 25; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 ENTERPRISE i son was in charge of the devotions. • hristmas Sunday, Sunday school I The cooked food sale which was to and ( hureh will be combined at the By Eva Breasler The student council of the Mari-1 have been held Saturday the 10th 11 o’clock hour for an informal serv Entered as second class matter No SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRL eember 10, 1944 at the post office a< Linn school held election of officers (was postponed due to other activi- ice of worship. at their meeting, with Kenneth Kan- ties. It was voted to serve lunch at Mrs. John Prideaux wa »called to Mill City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1879. off elected president, Bernetta Wil the Virgil Rogers sale. Leoa Johnson Brookings the first of the week by ’ ‘ of * • her mother, Mrs. Joy. son, vice president, Mary Lee Wright was appointed to assist Jan Powell the < death Per Year Marion-Linn Counties »2.5» secretary and Johnny Kunkle, treas as Spiritual Life secretary when Mrs. Mrs. Leota Worden was hostess I Powell is unable to attend. The next urer. The merit system is going fine for the Wednesday afternoon i card Outside Marion-Linn Counties J3.0I' with approximately 30 children meeting will be held in the fireplace club with the party held at her working. They have chosen maroon ■oom at the church, Tuesday, De home. Z A 1:30 dessert luncheon was NATIONAL EDITOR FA I and white as their colors and will cember 20, with the annual Christmas served, followed by several tables wear arm hands to signify what work ■arty and gift exchange. Names will of 500. High score was held by Mrs. also be drawn for secret pals for Orville Downing, second high went they are doing. another year. Attending were Donna to Mrs. . Bob Free, low to Mrs. John the On Wednesday, December 14 Of all kinds. Trusses school as-embly saw a film I "Keep Smith. Reta Cruson, Leoa Johnson. Kunkle and Mrs. Oscar Naue drew Abdominal Supports Oregon Green” and enjoyed a guest Inez Ring, Martha Cruson, Eva the traveling prize. Others attending Elastic Hosiery Bressler, Naomi IntVeld, Frances were Mmes. Vein Nydegger, Arthur speaker. Expert Fitters Cruson, Alta Bodeker and Evelyn Olmstead, Floyd Bassett, AI wood The pre-school mothers held a Sexton. Private Fitting Rooms. Aronson, Roy Dye. Pat Lyons, Bob special meeting at the home of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and her t arleton, Sam Bridges, Earl Allen, evening. Gerald Rockwell Thursday "Ask Your Doctor” Plans were made for the pre-school mother, Mrs. Cora Jenner, visited Roy Asmussen, Clyde Bressler, Pat Christmas party which will be held Sunday afternoon in Lebanon at the Hay, Bert Lyons and the hostess, Telephones 2651 or 905 i Thursday morning, December 22. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Worden. Thoma, and his mother, Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdy from Chances will be sold on the basket Corvallis have purchased the Virgil DON W. MOFFAT! Editor-Publishsr which has been made up and given Hiatt. to the lucky winner at the January I i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton, Rogers farm on McCully Mountain, Don't fret. Instead, send a 504 State St. PTC meeting. The next pre-school ; Larry, Carolyn and Catherine, re and will take possession some time Mrs. Nick Gustafson is now con dozen bif, gorgeous roses, a turned to their home at Bridgeport, in Januaiy. The Rogers will move to meeting will be held at the home of colorful plant or an attractive valescing at her home following sur- Corner of Liberty corsage .. the perfect gift ... Mrs. Paul Pennington, January 18. Wash., Sunday, after spending sev Albany. ‘ gery on her eye last week at Salem for aoyons'i birthday! Just Mr. and Mrs. Herman Free, who General hospital. Those present were Mmes. Floyd eral days with lelatives in Lyons. S and H Green Stamps phone us and your Hower gift Pauline Schiewek returned Sunday are .«pending some time in Klamath Chase, Ernie Grosso, Jim Owen, Guy will be delivered here at home or anywhere in the U. S. or to Portland where she is attending Falls spent the weekend at their Hartle, Gerald Wilson, Luther Wiley, Canada within a short rime. Ralph Hurst, Paul Pennington, and Bible college, after spending some home here in Lyons. Wn are a bonded member of time at home following an appen F.T.D. Earl Allen, rural mail carrier out the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Rockwell. dectomy. When you need of Lyons, had an extension added to Mrs. Hazel Lewis was hostess for RALEIGH HAROLD The Christmas calendar for the his route the first of the week. Mr. the meeting of the Three Links club PRINTING at her home Friday with a pot luck Lyons Methodist community church Allen, who drives Mill City and 319 W. Wash. St. dinner at the noon hour. Election of I and Sunday school is as follows: several miles above Gates, and back STAYTON. Telephone 2651 officers was the main business, with ! December 18, the Sunday school pro down the Marion county side of the Maiion Pennington elected president, gram and play “The Pink Christmas river, will now serve the people on Norma Pennington, vice president, Tree” given by the MYF group will McCully mountain, which includes 18 MILL CITY ENTERPRISE and Ethel Huffman, secretary. It be presented in the evening; Decem- families. was also voted that the club serve a smorgasbord dinner Thursday evening, January 26. It was also voted that the club adopt a sister, Mary Stuart, from the Odd Fellows Van Camp’s can home in Portland. The January meeting will be held at the home of Ethel Huffman. Attending were Garnett Bassett, Ethel Huffman, Alta Bodeker, Helen Johnston, Eva Bressler. Inez Ring, Jacquie Harper, Norma Pennington, Marion Penning- ' Sun Valley ton and the hostess, Hazel Lewis. I Jim and Gary Palmer and , Roy vj 1 SHOPSMITH Parker from the Scout Pack of Lyons assisted by Mrs. Alvin A complete power Palmer, solicited the people in Lyons Sunday afternoon and in two hours workshop ... 5 big collected $44 for the Cerebral Palsy Porter's Fril-lets capacity tools in one campaign. It was sent in by Pack Leader Wendell Weaver. compact unit Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield and Bob returned home Sunday evening from Fresno, Calif., where they had spent six weeks with rela tives. The Mari-Linn school was victorious in the ball games Friday with Stay- I Ripe and Ragged Snow s ton. The boys basketball team won by a score of 21 to 15, and the girls’ volleyball team by a score of 51 to 18. This Friday they will play against Carnation Instant St. Marys at Stayton. A family dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing with their three children National Gerber’s AS LOW AS and their families present to cele- brate their Christmas due to the fact that they will be unable to come at k-ivi Á . wu «0-4 X per week Christmas time. Present were Mr. ««<««<« «««»WW»! :«««««« «WC and Mrs. Richard Brown, Dennis and A SMALL DOWN PAY- Nancy from Riddle; Mr. and Mrs. I, ■Y GET IN ON THE FABULOUS WENT WILL HOLD Robert Carleton, Larry, Carolyn T our shopsmith for and Catherine from Bridgeport, CHRISTMAS DELIVERY! 9 Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Duane I 4 See SHOPSMITH on di»- Downing and Paula from The Dalles. I 4 ploy and ask for a demon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing, Irene Í, stration at and Marlene, and Johnny V.x’-kg of 4 Roseburg, cane in th« afternoon 4 I and surprised the group. YOU MAY WIN a 1956 Cadillac, or Buick, or Chevrolet or I Mrs. Walter Moore has returned I one of the other 150 Big Yaluable Prizes of brand new 1956 4 home from Salem Memorial hospital 4 We have one of the best Frigidaire Refrigerators—Ranges—Dryers—Washers. I Check our Toy De|>artment. after spending a week there for 1 Selections to be found in the area. medical treatment. Come in for full information and FREE entry blanks 4 THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT, TOO. Open Saturdays Phone 6803 Members of the Lyons WSCS Authorized Shopsmith Dealer i held their meeting at the church *»*******************»•**>***>*****»**»»* Thursday with a pot luck dinner at HIGHWAY 22, MILL CITY the noon hour, followed by the usual To dispose of that surplus Try a For Sale ad in The Mill City Enterprise LYONS SURGICAL SUPPORTS somebody's Capital Drug Store PORK & BEANS 2 cans 43c MARGARINE 5 lbs. 99c EGG NOODLES 1 lb. pkg. 29c PEACHES 3 cans $1.00 TOMATO CATSUP 2 bots. 35c K. P. Lunch Meat 29c CHOCOLATE MILK 2 for 69c E Zee TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls 33c ROAST BEEF can 43c 3.GO CLAM CHOWDER 2 for 49c HI Ho CRACKERS 11b. 33c BABY FOOD 12 cans 99c 2 GIFTS FOR EVERY MEM Frigidaire $100,000 Contest FREE FOR ALL I BER OF THE FAMILY TOY HEADQUARTERS KELLY LUMBER SALES Gift Suggestions For Him Gift Suggestions For Her Electric Shavers A 4 4 4 Remington 60 DeLuxe With tradein s $22.00 New Light on an Old Subject Mr. Evans from the Lighting Company gave an interesting talk at the Community Hall last night -on how farmers can cut electric bills, k’or those who missed it. here's s short recsp. Don't try to light up the cob webs in the rafters. Use a reflec tor and a smaller bulb will prob ably do the Job. Too many farm ers o«e naked bulbs that waste 50' of the light. Try using moveable projector bulbs that beam light the way a searchlight does. A couple of these "snots" will often give you better illumination than a gamr of juice-wastin» oveihead lamp«. From where I ait, it'» ani’riwj how cften wc Mf»Me the thing« we have . . . like eleUrki'». We also make a mistake if we tn «use our right of personal ebt.iee- about which candidate to vote for. •ay. or whether beer or colfer makes the ideal mealtime drink- by trying to force our opinion« on other«. R<«pect for the other fel low'• point of view «hould be our "guiding light Power Driven Tools, Hand Tools FISHING TACKLE, OR GUNS Pocket and Hunting Knives Sports and Work Clothing Ken Golliet Your Friendly IGA Store MEHAMA, OREGON G. E. STEAM IRONS $17. Head Lettuce, 2 heads 23c I Carrotts, 2 cello bags 19c * » V V » » * * y » Fresh and I jean Ground Beef, 3 lbs. : $26.95 to $37.50 » y y $28.50 to $32.50 Kitchen Ware, Breakfast Sets Cups and Saucers $1.00 One lb. 35c w * y y y Sunbeam COFFEE MAKERS Combination WAFFLE IRON And GRIDDLES 49c I^trge Heads Pure, Fresh Pork Sausage 3 lbs. $1.00; 11b. 35c Í $12.45 Rubber Boots, Fishing Boots $19.95 to $26.95 4 4 Ronson Electric Shaver With tradein From where I sit... Zy Joe Marsh Sunbeam FRY PANS i Grapefruit, 8 lb. bag Economy Sliced 1 pound I BACON, I jean Pork Roast, pound 35c ? y y 29c Tender PORK STEAK, pound » * » » Pure W V I LARD, 2 lbs 30c Prices Effective December 15, 16 end 17 V • 39c 4 lbs. 59c