The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 19, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRIfiB
appointed a* a c'mmitte on the L nit- I Mrs. Hugh Johnston returned home THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19 1959
'
Wednesday
evening
after
being
ed Nations Pilgrimage and had met
with the Stayton committee. They also called there by the illness of his fa-
Save money by buying the whole
Bv Eva Bressler
have the honor of being asked to pre­ I ther.
dressed chicken and doing the cutting
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian went to yourself. The spread between whole
Several from Lyons attended the sent the Bible at the Rebekah Assem­
World Day -f Prayer in Mill City bly of Oregon when it meets in May | Portland Fridav evening after her and cut-up chickens ranges from 5-10c
mother, Mis. Slary White, who will per pound. Your savings on a 2*4
Friday afternoon.
at Roseburg.
At the social hour refreshments spend some time at the Julian home.
The regular fellowship and potluck
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons, who
supper will be held Thursday even­ were served by Marian Pennington
ing, February 19 at 6:30 at the Lyons and Mildred Carr, who used the \ al- spent several days at the home of
his parents, left Sunday morning fur
Methodist church, with all members entine motif is the decorations.
and friends invited to attend. A color
The KC bowling team of Stayton, their home at Klamath, Ca. f. They ,
film strip “Our 49th State” 99 beau- of which Paul Geraths is a member, were to b- dinner guests at the home,
tiful frames of color will furnish the won first place at the state tourna- of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mr-. George Meilke and family
entertainment.
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and in Albany, and overnight guests at
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing were children are spending this week at the h' me of her daughter in Eugene,
Portland visitors Sunday. They were San Diego, Calif., visiting her par­ leaving from there Monday morning.
Janies \\ right, principal of the Of all kinds. Trusses
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Emery of
Ernest Szeimies. In the afternoon Illinois, who are spending the winter Mari-Linn school was in Eugene the Abdominal Supports
Elastic Hosiery
the enjoyed some pictures of Europe, at the home of their son, Mr. and last of the week, where he attended
a Principal's Educational meeting.
when Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sziemies, who Mrs. Gilbert Emery of that city.
Expert Fitters
Mrs. Van Prichard visited last
had lived two there there came and | Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Har­
Private Fitting Rooms.
Tuesday
at
the
home
of
their
daugh
­
old
Horn
entertained
the
pupils
of
,
showed the pictures.
Mrs. Effie Nydegger returned home their Sunday School classes of the ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Sunday after spending the week Lyons Methodist church with a Val­ Sm th at Stevenson, Wash. Mrs.
"Ask Your Doctor”
entine party at the church Wednes­ Smith is slowly improving from in­
with friends at Willamina.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gruggett from day evening. A 6 o'clock potlu k sup­ juries she received from a fall.
Mr. and Mrs. John Judgwirth
Eugene were weekend guests at the per preceded the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons from were hosts Sunday for a family ga­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pen­
nington. Mrs. Pennington is a daugh­ Klamath, Calif., visited the last of thering and dinner at their home.
the week at the home of his parents, Others attending were Mr. and Mrs.
ter of Mrs. Gruggett.
504 State St
Raymond Jungwirth, Mr. and Mrs.
| Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hill and Rus­ Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons.
Henry
Jungwirth
of
Salem;
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geraths and
sell of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Corner of Liberty
Gubser of McMinnville were Sunday children from Tillamook, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jungwirth of Gervais; Mr.
S and H Green Stamps
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gower and son from Red­ and Mrs. Bill Porter, Louis Schwindt
Mrs. Earl Allen, Additional guest mond were Sunday guests at the of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Francis
was Mrs. Allen’s mother, Mrs. Liz- home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jungwirth and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Jungwirth and
family,
zie Bassett.
Paul Geraths.
Jack Johnston underwent major Mr. and Mrs. George (Doc) Jung­
Faith Rebekah lodge held their
meeting Wednesday evening, with surgery at the Roseburg hospital wirth, Ed Schotthoefer. Lou Doerfler
Hazel Lewis, noble grand, presiding. Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John­ of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink
Donna Wesley, who was unable to ston have been at the home of their of Lyons. The occasion honored the
attend at installation, was installed son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and birthday anniversaries of John Jung­
as left supporter to the vice grand. Mrs. Claire Humphries at Myrtle wirth, Doc Jungwirth and Miss Gail
Mildred Carr and Beulah Lewis were Creek for several weeks. Mr. and Jungwirth.
L
takes all
those pille?"
This is often the question when
a customer sees the shelves in
our pharmacy. Row on row on1
row of bottles, boxes, canisters, tubes, vials, jars
... about 2,000 items in all. Good question. Who
are they for? The answer, of course, is you. Say
you go to a physician and he writes a prescription
which you bring to us to be filled. We can't tell
what the ailment will be—there are thousands,
and we don’t know what medication the doctor
will prescribe. To provide prompt pharmaceutical
service we hast to be ready for just about anything.
V. hich we are.
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6651
Mill City, Oregon
4
SURGICAL
SUPPORTS
Capital Drug Store
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m
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morning
noon
&
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Whether brewed in
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with world wide
reputations for quality
always have boon found
to possess brewing
waters of exceptional
character and unchang­
ing excellence. These I
rare waters are capable
of extracting from select
hops and grains the
most delicate flavors
and aromas. One such
water flows cold and
clear from Olympia’s
own artesian wells. It
is this rare, naturally
perfect brewing water
that makes the
refreshing difference in
light Olympia Beer.
the one
priceless
ingredient
/ts the Water
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