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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1957)
Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Links club was postponed until next ner who is 80 years old made the trip _______ __ month. Zona Sischo delegate to the t>y bus by her self. Grand Lodge, the Rebekah Assembly Lynn Rodich son of Mr. and Mrs. 9 df Oregon which was held in May, Peter Rodich has gone to California Bv Eva Breaaler GENERAL REPAIRING Bertha Allen was hostess for the gave a very interesting report. At where he will find employment and Oregon officials suspended driver ■ the social hour dainty refreshments afternoon card club with her party were served by Rosa Berry and Helen stay at the home of his brother Gro license* of 770 individuals during, WELDING ver Rodich. Lynn graduated this year held at her home Wednesday after Johnston, with the tables recorated from the Stayton Union High School. May. Driving while intoxicated of-1 We have on hand noon. A one thirty dessert luncheon with summer flowers. SHOP Members of the St. Patrick Altar fenses were responsible for 292 of the j was served followed by playing of DELCO BATTERIES suspensions. society met at the home of Ruth Ly Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. 500, high score was held by Euallia In its monthly report, the Depart-I ons Thursday evening. It was voted to KELLOM'S Lyons, second high by Leota Worden, land Mrs. Truman Tibbits were Mrs. disband for July and August and to ment of Motor Vehicles noted that Hugh Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. San» low by Mabe) Bass and Thelma Ny courts reported 12,697 convlcitions of GROCERY degger drew the traveling prize. Oth Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spitz Jr. begin again in September with their traffic laws during May. church picnic. Discussion of a rum and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hellemn. They Veryl Hoover, Prop. for your every day ers attending were Bernice Bridges, Judges recommended 229 of the mage sale in July was held with loca- Naue, Charolette Thiel. Mar helped to celebrate the second birth i tion to be announced later. Attend- license suspensions after convicting Ph. 2602 or Ph. 351 Carrie needs day anniversary of Cathy Tibbits. garet Kunkle. ling the meeting were Mary Fink, drivers of such charges as reckless Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dougall receiv Cathy Lea Tibbits celebrated her Try Our ; Martha Jungwirth, Annie Lechlitner, driving, violation of the basic rule, day June 9th. Little guests present ed word of the death of his neice Pa Rose Schwindt, Elizabeth Castle, hit and run and failure to yield right- GREASELESS DONUTS tricia Dougall of the Keizer district for the occassion were Brenda John Pauline Tibbits, Bernice Bridges, of-way. They’re Good son, Bobby Johnston, Norma Grimes, near Salem. Patricia was the 14 year Discretionary action by licensing old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr Bessie Minich, Father Bernard and Keith Spitz, Dawn Hellemn, ZoeAnn officials .resulted in 160 of the sus Kellom's Grocery Bridges and Sandra Hellemn. Games ence (Larry) Dougall former resi the hostess Ruth Lyons. pensions, 90 of which were for a bad dents of Lyons while Mr. Dougall Guy Hartle was elected director driving record. were played and later they were serv- was custodian at the Mari-Linn for five years and Gerald Wilson for Your Neighborhood led a circus cake baked and decorated Five of the total number of suspen two years at the annual school meet sions were handed out to drivers in by Cathy's Godmother Doreen Hell school. Grocery College students returning to their ing held Monday at the Mari-Linn emn. Mill City, Oregon homes in Lyons are Virgil Trout. Ce school house. The budget also car volved in fatal accidents. Mrs William (Shirley) Grimes ar- cil Bassett, Carol Kruse, Jerry Gus ried with 23 yes votes and three no I rived in Lyons Wednesday morning and Bob Brassfield. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. votes. ' from Honolulu. Shirley will spend the tafson Of all kinds. Trusses Members of the Lyons Garden club Mr. and Mrs. Lee Manning, Rich Mrs. Herbert Mays was in Salem next two months at the home of her held their meeting Wednesday after Abdominal Supports ie, Larry and Cheryl were Sunday 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ny- Thursday evening where she attend E m U c Hosiery noon in the fireplace room at th« | degger and assist in the care of her Methodist church with Mabel Down ed a meeting of Girl's State. Mrs. dinner guests at the home of her par Expert Fitters I father who is seriously ill. Mays was chosen to attend Girl's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel in Private Fitting Rooms Mrs Bessie Minich from Portland ing and Mary Fink the hostess. Each State in 1948 when she was a student , Stayton. The occasion honored the | 37th wedding anniversary of the Et- j moved back to her home in Lyons member les ponded to roll call by at the Ranier high school. zels and the 7th wedding anniversary naming their favorite rose. Martha I Tuesday. Mrs. Minich moved from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mays, Mar- of the Mannings as well as Father’s “Ask Your Doctor” I Lyons to her home in Portland some Cruson president, presided over the cetta and Oletta and her mother, I day. time ago, and recently sold her home bussiness meeting, and a general dis Mrs. Van Prichard, went to Port Mrs. G. D. Lindemann held the cussion was held on insecticides ana | there, and returned to Lyons. land Saturday where they attended lucky number winning the steam iron The regular meeting of Faith Re sprays, also late vegetables, prim the Rose Festival parade, given away at Thiel’s store Saturday. bekah lodge was held Wednesday ev- roses, tulips, delephiums and gath Guests at the home of Mr. and The Thiel’s had given tickets to their ening with Marian Pennington noble ering seeds. Plans were also made for 504 State St customers for the last two weeks grand presiding over the meeting. the next meeting which will be Wed Mrs. Van Prichard Sr. is his nephew when a purchase was made and the Corner of Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prich- and wife, nesday, July 10th, which will be held | The business session was carried out drawing was held Saturday. tv on 8 and H Green Stampe I in regular form, the sick reported on *n the evening with a picnic in the ard and children, Gloria, Sharron and Dean from Olympia, Wash. committees K rove at the Glenn Julian home for 1 and reports of various Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, and | heard. The meeting of the Three th« members and their families. At- 'tending the meeting were Evelyn Jul- children from Taylor’s Landing1 I lan, Martha Cruson, Ann Holzfuss. near Waldport, spent the weekend Donna Asmussen, Gertrude Weid- with relatives in Lyons. They were who guests at the home of her parents, i man, Eleanor LaMunyan, 'second birthday anniversary on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons and her I is visiting here from Idaho and the sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. i hostesses Mary Fink and Mabel Wayne Ransom. Additional Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. George I Downing. I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were in Meilke and daughters from Albany, i Portland Sunday where they were also Mrs. Bessie Minich. A family 1 guests at the home of her aunt and picnic was held in the State Park HEAVY HAULING | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves. on the Santiam river between Me- | hama and Mill City. Spending several days at the home Common Carrier — Heavy Machinery and Equipment Sunday guests at the home of Mr. I of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield i and Bob is her sister Mrs. Vai Mc and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead were their EXCAVATION and CONSTRUCTION Phone Salem Kinley and daughter Miss Beth Mc- I >on, Donald Olmstead of Seattle, 55-TON MOBILE CRANE I Kinley and Mrs. Vilas Thomas all Wash., his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bay 2-2461 Walter Olmstead of Mill City, and from Omaha, Nebraska. CONTRACTING AND RENTAL Nite 2-441“) ' Mrs. Demorice Conner from Pheon- his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. , I ix, Arizon is a guest at the home of Ed Olmstead from Timber. William Morgan, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mrs. Con- Mrs. Herman Morgan of Lyons, , a science student at Linfield College at HI McMinnville, is among other under graduate students to be hired for the summer by Lindfield Resear, h Institute on the college campus. Weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton and family, Mr. and Mrs. j Duane Down.ng and fam.ly of Eu If You Like Jiffy Quick, Heads-Up Service gene. Sunday the group attended a You ’ll lake the Way We do Things Here. And family reunion held at the home of We’d Like You For a Customer! Drive Up Mrs. Downing’s parents, Mr. and Soon, And Lets Get Together. We’re Sure Mrs. Julius Tietze on Fern Ridge, honoring him on fathers' day. All of You’ll Make Many Happy Returns. the children were present, also grand children and great grandchildren, ex cept one grandson, Douglas Tietze. Sunday visitors at the home of WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and Junior, of Roseburg, Miss Irene Downing of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Foltz SLICED IN HEAVY SYRUP, ROYAL of West Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Nydegger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meshwe and son of Quality Meats and Groceries Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker wer» Sunday guests in Salem at the OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK IGA RIPE AND RAGGED homes of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and family. A family dinner was held at the Johnson home. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer Jr., and Scott was her mother, Mrs. Vernon Boylan and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reisterer from Scappoose. Leonard Cruson, Francis Jung wirth and Russell Wilson are expect ed home this week from Yuma, Ariz., where they have been spending the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer in Albany. Earl Allen and Lynn Lymbert left Monday for East Lake, where they will spend the most of the week fishing, l^eot» Worden is substitut ing on the mail route during Alien's absence. Miss Norma Miller of Eugene visited friends in Lyons Sunday and Monday. She was an overnight guest at the home of Mrs. Alice Huber. Miss Miller, who is a former teach- jer at the Mari-Linn school recently 1 returned from Anchorage, Alaska, I where she has spent the pas*, two year* teaching in the school there. A Whole Store Full of Savings For You. Visit Us Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family returned the last of the week At Our Location Next to the Jewelry Store I from a two week’s vacation trip to Illinois, where they visited relatives. Michael Cruson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson spent last week 'on at campus at OSC in Corvallis, attending the 21st session of Bea\er Boy's State. Thi* is a week's session in citizenship training sponsored by the American Legion. Outstanding A. and M. Toman boy* are selected for their character, scholastic and leadership ability. Store Hours 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Rev. Charles McCarthy will spend this week at Camp Magruder to at Located next to Mill City Jewelry Store tend the Oregon conference for Ml F FREE DELIVERY DAILY MILL CITY LYONS officer* and sub-district counselors. PRICES GOOD JUNE 20-21-22 Phone 4407 UL 9-2494 MiP City, Ore. Phone 6824 Mrs. McCarthy will spend the week in Portland at the home of her par- w •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1954 770 Drivers Licenses Suspended in May LYONS Hoover's Repair SURGICAL SUPPORTS Capital Drug Store Salem Sand and Gravel Company Gas Up; Lube Up Right You'll Like Our Service. . . . . i DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE Sunshine Krispy Crackers 2 lb. box 53e Guest Peaches 21 Tin for Chunk Pineapple 21 Tin 2 for 1.00 63* SANTIAM GREEN BEANS M6ÄTS __— 303 tin 2 for 37* FROZEN FOODS FOOD LOCKERS mill city meat market FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX FRESH GROUND BEEF 40 oz. pkg. 3/$l 3Lbs$1.00 SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING Pork Steak lb. 59* 3 lb. can 89e Picnic Ham lb. 45c CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb. 49* RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS Watch For Our Broadside Advertising Our JUNE SALES EVENT BARGAINS GALORE Bunch 5C CANTALOUPE, Standard Size STEWART'S STORES MARSHALL-WELLS STORES