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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1959)
— NEW SUPPLY — Tole Craft Now Paint Scenes by Number on Trays, Hanging Plates. Magazine Racks, letter Bas kets, Planters. Model Planes — Cars Boats CAMP’S SPORTING GOODS 185 First St. Stayton, Oregon NEW and USED Furniture ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CARPETING and LINOLEUM Q O * f in: nom We Give and Redeem Penny Saver Stamps 367 3rd St. Stayton LYONS Donna Asmussen New Garden Club President Ç^ntiam Rinnlpç JUll’IQIII li'UUlUd J—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Till RSDAY. JANI ARY ’2, 195» THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Automotive 4 Industrial B» Eva Brewsler No Entered as second class matter Maintenance Mrs. Wilmer Downer left the first ••mt>er 10, 1944 at the post office a of the week for Barstou, California, LYONS—The Lyon» Garden club Mill City. Oregon, under »he Act o' Welding, Diesel Engine where she will join her husband who Viau ! I fhmr Tonnar,’ .»i.kOfiti.» ® ® held their January meeting in in tko the March 3. 1879 By Judi Hoeye is stationed at Camp Irvin. Service fireplace room at the Methodist Mrs. Glenn Julian is spending sev church Wednesday sfternoon with 1 Oh! our aching heads, NATIONAL EDITORIAL Shop or Field Our brain’s are in shreds, eral days this week in Portland at Donna Asmussen newly elected pres Did our best on each test, Deko Batteries the home of her mother Mrs. Mary ident presiding with Alma Spellmey But we are afraid White. Factory Equipment Igpitioa er secretary. The topic of the day was Mrs. Jack Riestereer and son Scott “Garden Planning for the Year” and ■ What's happened to our grade. Parts Sandia Merry has been chosen as i are spending this week in Scappoose each member answered to roll call by Dealer for Airco Welding I at the home of his parents, Mr. and naming a new variety to plant. The ¡ the Homemaker of Tomorrow from our school. Each year the Senior girls Products Mrs. Jack Riesteerer, Sr. following were appointed Mabel The Lyons Extension Unit will hold following were ppamted Mabel Down take a test put out by Betty Crocker their meeting at the Lyons Methodist ing Historian, Betty Carter Librarian, and the one who receives the highest church on Thursday, January 22 be lva Bressler oublicity, Virgene Scott score is the winner. This is quite an ginning at 10:30 a. m- The subject of cheer up, Bea Hiatt program and Ger honor. Sandra is tickled pink. Jim and Very I Hoover Marion-Linn Countiea. per year M.M At last! We have a new student OotMde. Marion-Linn counties 81.66 the day will be •‘Fabrics” Buying, trude Weidman flower show chair Phone 2602 Mil] Qty Sewing and Laundering with Alma man. Marigold was adopted as the who is a boy! His name is Gary Col Telephone 6651 or 7606 lins and is a recruit for the Fresh Olmstead and Eleanor LaMunyan as city flower, with every one to special DON W. MOFFATT. Editoe-Pabliakar man class. He just moved to Gates project leaders. ize in them this summer and see how after attending school in Stayton for Mrs. George Osburn of Ashland is' many different varieties is grown. spending this week at the home of | Following the business session games the last semester. We are very glad their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. were played with Beg Hiatt and Mar to have Gary with us. Phyllis Pate is going to Salem this Johnson and family. tha Cruson winning the prizes. At the Mrs. Van Prichard and daughter, close of the meeting dainty refresh- Saturday morning to enter the Ore Mrs. Herbert Mays made a trip to ments were served by the hostess, gon State Cherry Pie Baking con White Salmon, Washington Wednes Donna Asmussen and Alma Spellmey- test. She has been making cherry day to see Mrs. Hy Smith also a er to Martha Cruson, Bea Hiatt, Jau- pies for the last three months and i daughter of the Prichards who is con nita Wright, Eva Bressler, Alta Bod is now able to turn out a rather good fined to the hospital there due to in eker, Gertrude Weidman, Ruth Cot one, according to the Home Ec IV class. juries she received from a fall. ton and Celene Taylor. Last Wednesday flight at the PT A , 1 Mrs. Orville Downing left Wednes meeting the Honor Society held its | day morning for The Dalles, where she will spend a few days at the home mortal hospital in Stayton Monday induction of members. Phyllis Neal, ! Sandra Merry, Rodney Schaer, of their daughter and family, Mr. and morning. Shereen Muir, Phyllis Pate, Eddie Mrs. Robert Carleton. She will assist Mrs. Ernest Schiewek is visiting Hirte, Judi Hoeye, Sharon Wh.tsett, in the care of the children due to Mrs. relatives at Minot, N. Dak. She was j and Marcia Barnhardt were initiated. Carleton being ¡11. Mrs. Albert Felton of Willamina accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Carl I Congratulations are extended to them. I>o not be alarmed if no one came was a Thursday afternoon guest at Schiewek, of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the to your house for the clothing drive the home of Mrs. Donna Asmussen weekend at the coast. They were and daughter Mildred. Mrs. Percy Hiatt and Mrs. Alex overnight guests at Taft, Bodeker of Lyons attended the San- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were tiam Memorial hospital auxiliary Sunday guests at the home of her board meeting held at the home of uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves be able to complete our canvassing. If you have any old clothes you can Look Over Our */2 Price Table It Includes Mrs. Paul Kirsch on Thursday after in Portland. spare, please call the school and we I noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and will pick them up. The Bob White Patrol of the Boy daughter, Sharon, were dinner guests SHOES. UNDERWEAR. COSTUME JEWELRY Scouts hiked to Silver King mine. in Salem Sunday at the home of Mr. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY Making the trip were Garry Pau'mer, and Mrs. Harlan Nelson. ENTERPRISE TODAY! U M a Tear And Many Other Items to Numerous to Mention. Dennis Clipfell, Robert Miley, Neal Stiffler, Kenneth Weaver, Tommy Prideaux, Jackie McDougat ana their Come In And Shop Early. leaders, Glenn Davidson and Richa> u Geraths. Special meetings are being held this week at Santiam Chapel with Rev. Jeff Berry in charge. There will S 4 Q HARWARE STORES be special music. The WSCS is haring their Scan dinavian Smorsgabord dinner it the church Tuesday evening, January 27. Everyone is looking forward to IS STILL IN PROGRESS AT this fine dinner under the manage ment of Effie Anderson. Mrs. Pearl Averill spent last week in Portland where she was a i guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OREGON | John Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and sons, Timmy and Tommy ! were Sunday dinner guests at the ^UJIuktpoat Phone UL 9-2257 Mehama, Oregon 'Sanders home, and Mrs. Averill re-1 I turned home with them. ! Dale Bassett of Seattle spent the weekend at the home of his father, the Floyd Bassetts. Additional Sun day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and son, from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Papke, Don and Marjorie of Salem were Friday even ing dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roye return- j ed home Saturday morning from Green Bay, Wis., after spending the past month there at the home of .their daughter and other relatives. Mrs. Ethel Huffman made a trip I to Seattle, Wash., Thursday return- I | ing home Friday. She went to take i her little grandson, Darrell Titus i | home, who had spent three weeks ' here. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and sons, i Walter and Jimmie visited Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Binford in Corvallis. I Mrs. Inez Ring returned home Sunday evening after spending the week end in Albany for medical I treatment. The monthly fellowship dinner held at the Methodist church Thursday evening was well attended and a good time was had by everyone. Rev. Earl B. Cotton, gave an interesting talk on Alaska. M rs. Ramie Martell visited at New- port Saturday. She brought her | niece, Mrs. Delores Schneider and ' two children back to Lebanon where I she will visit relatives before coming to Lyons. Mrs. Ethel Huffman. Mrs Donna I Asmussen and daughter, Mildred and I Vickie Grosso, were in Mill City Sun- ZEE I day afternoon to attend the installa tion of the Rainbow Girls. Linda Schiewek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schiewok under went minor surgery at Santiam Me- I Hoover's Repair Z_ SPECIALS i LOGGER'S CHOICE McCulloch's New CHAIN SAWS Super 55A 7h. p $329 and Up • • • Super 44A 7 h. p PORTERsLAU January Clearance Sale KEN GOLLIET rt Betty Crocker $239 and Up Model D36 Angel Food Cake Mix ol/C SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIE! $179.95 and Up Model Mac D30 $149.95 and Up Equipment Company Phone UL 9-2160 Mehama, Oregon tuna Toilet Tissue 4rollpk9 29* Royal Puddings4pkgs29* BISQUICK pkg. 35« 3 pkgs. 69e GENE'S MARKET NEBERGALL Pork Shoulder, Fully Cooked BONELESS HAM lb. 67* Bouche local fresh 2 to 21 lbs. Tomato Sauce 6cans45* FRYERS OQS Every Wednesday Night From 9 Until 10 Fire Prize Every Game HUNTS Dance To The Music Of The Cascade Western Trio EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Cy Shannon EVERY SATURDAY SEA FOODS KenGolliet You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here. MEHAMA, OREGON The Riverview Cafe Your Friendly IGA Store Phone UL 9-2171 35* 5 cans 954 CHERRIOS, WHEATIES or CORN KIX FREE BINGO Try Our Delicious STEAKS CHICKEN 12 oz. pkg. Mehama, Oregon PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 22-23-24 Cutup each WISCONSIN Year Old CHEDDER CHEESE lb. 45*