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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1959)
MEHAMA Good Evergreens • • • NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT RALEIGH HAROLD FLORIST Ph. RO 9-2534 319 W. Wash. Stayton, Ore. g—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19 ¡959 GATES Mrs. H. N. Wilson By Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Janeway were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morgan Mrs. Ed Castle was hostess at her accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill home Tuesday Feb. 10 for a luncheon Cramer of Lyons to the coast for the Sacramento, Calif. were weekend honoring the birthday i f her mother week end. They went to Newport and guests at the home of their oldtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist. Mrs. J. M. Herberger of Salem, down the coast to Florence. A neighbrohood Valentine party The Women's Society of the Meha- present besides the hostess and hon- _ Herberger ma Church met jn the Fellowship was given Saturday afternoon by o rguest were Mrs. Jack of Salem and Mrs. i. Elsie Byers and i Room of the church Thursday, Feb. Mrs. Bob Wilson at her home. Valen ... Portland. r.—,i— j ¡2 for a 1:00 o’clock dessert lunch tine Cakes and frills were enjoyed lb bbie Adams both l . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook were eon with Mrs. H. E. Smith as hostess. by Mrs. George Arthur, Mrs. Walter in Salem Sunday to attend a large A short business meeting was con Brisbin, Mrs. Marlene Hess, Mrs. family dinner at the hom>- of Mr. ducted by the president Mrs. Ray Marlin Cole, Mrs. Birdie Osterhout, Crooks sister the Herbert Seam«ters. Roberts followed by devotions led by Mrs. Joe Novak, and the hostess, Mrs. The dinner honored Mr. Crook’s Mrs. James Hardy. The remainder of Wilson a’:d three children, Bobby, mother, Mrs. Eva Crook on her birth- | the afternoon was spent in sewing on I Susie and Jackie. day. About twenty were present for the Society’s Mission assignment, „• Mrs. Velma Carey and son. James the day. Mrs. Crook returned to her Present for the afternoon were: . ¡Carey, Mr. and Mr-.. Harold Wilson home here with her son and wife af- Mmes. Smith, Roberts. Hardy, Art »nd Ruth I’l'nt were dinner guests ter she had spent two weeks visiting Anderson, J. M. Teeters, Earl Ashley, at the Donald Carey home in Stayton I relatives in Portland._________________ j Crook, J. M. Teeters, Earl Ashley, Sunday, the occasion being the 5th The Fourth grade boys of the 4H James Wright, Keith Phillips, D. L. birthday anniversary of Tommy Carey. I club with Mrs. Joe Spencer as leader Teeters and L. E. Wallen. The next meeting of the Santiam I made a tour of the Plywood plant Store potatoes in a cool, ventilated Canyon Extension unit will begin at I Wednesday afternoon Feb. 11. Mrs. in. in the Gates Women’s ' Spencer, Mrs. Orval Landers. Mrs. place. Light can cause greening of 10:30 a. m. lubhouse on Thursday, February I D. L. Teeters and Mrs. Harold th<r skin and flesh. 26. Mrs. Catherine Turnidge and Longfellow were in charge of the group which included: Gerry Spen- Today's dried fruits need no pre Mrs. Robert Kelle will be project cer, Douglas Teeters, Stuart Christ- soaking. Allowing the fruit to stand leaders, and their demonstrations will ensen, Royce Longfellow, Larry Bil- several hours after cooking will allow be on “Low Calorie Dishes.” The dishes prepared will take the place yeu, Darrell Stroschine and Bobbie the fruit to plump. of the usual pot-luck dinner and cof Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Mulkey of Port If you have bananas mature enough fee will be served. Friends will be glad to know Ter-1 land were guests during the week end for eating, you can help preserve of Mr. Mulkey’s sister, Mrs. E. J. them by refrigeration. However, wrap ry Collins, who has been so serious Hughes. They also visited other rel- them in foil to reduce the possibility ly ill at a Salem hospital with perit- oniti*’ was able to sit up Sunday. atives here. of flavoring other foods. Th • BB gun he has long wished for, was shown him thorugh the gla-s wall of h s room, along with cards and other gifts. Donations received I nt the Gates store are gratefully acknowledged and a cash gift was aho possible. The young people of the Gates | Community church enjoyed a roller skating party at Lebanon Sunday af ternoon. Transportation was furnish ed by several parents. There will be another work session on the new Sunday school room at the church Saturday, February 21—with a pot luck dinner at noon. On Sunday the I 22nd. services will be conducted by Arlin Rothhauge from the North western Christian College in Eu-| gene, and for several Sundays there after. H.L.Stiff Furniture Company STORE WIDE 4th Prices Slashed on re Stock Furniture FREE COFFEE & DONUTS SATURDAY ADMIRAL DUAL TEMP G. E. COMBINATION Refrigerator FREEZER 1 2 cubic foot — Reg. $265.00 1 3 cubic foot — Reg. $529.50 Sale *189.00 | Sale *429.59 Regular $249.95 ADMIRAL F!ex-0 Heat Range Sale $I89*95 SALE 9 Piece SALECENTENIAL SALE SIMMONS or DINING ROOM SET SPECIAL SEALY MATTRESS or Regular $249.95 40% Off Sale $199.95 BOXSPRINGS Regular $59.95 each on COFFEE TABLES STEP TABLES. LAMP Sale $39.95 ec. TABLES SALE l-FULL SIZE SET SALE 2-PIECE DAVENO ENGLANDER SALE 52 GALLON HOI SET & WALNUT CHAIR Regular $1 39.90 WATER HEATER Sale $89.95 G. E. Regular $119.95 Regular $249.95 Sale $189.95 Sale $85.00 SALE DAVENO and ROCKER SALE BIGELOW 9x12 SALE BUNK BED Trundle or Twin, Maple RUG and PAD Regular $159.50 Reg. $109.50 Regular $109.50 Sale $129.50 Sale $69.50 Sale $59.50 REGULAR PRICE $13.95 SALE PRICE Lee's All Wool Carpet Sq. Yd. *10.95 n rr VMS GIVE AND REDEEM Sture Hour» -Ö.30 a. tu. to 6 p. tn. Av ruba lrutn iUmk l'h RO 9-5216 Two Floors To Shop 367 3rd St, Stayton Detroit-Idanha Ry Jessie Savage Lonnie Clester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Clester was hospitalized Wed-; esnday nt the Santiam Memorial; hospital in Stayton for two days. He j had tonsilitis. 1 Mrs. Lo'-rai’io Sonhv will be ad-1 mitted to Santiam Memorial hospital i Thursday where she will undergo a goiter operation. j Mr. and Mrs. Lou’s Crisnin and 'children visited in Albany the past week. | A surpri-ie birthday partv honoring I Mrs Earl Stahlman was held at her i home Sunday evening. Following the onening of gifts refreshments were 1 served to the honored guest. Mrs I Stahlman. her husband, Earl, Mr». ' Gordon Brown and daughters, Linda and D'nna. Miss Faye Cooper. Mrs. Ann Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stahl-1 rran and son Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. • John Estey and Mrs. Joe Arsenault. Hostesses were Mrs John Estey and Mrs. Gordon Brown. Mrs. Margaret Hern honored her daughter. Eileen with a party on her 11th birthday anniversary Friday af-' ternoon. Invit 'd guests were the De troit-Idanha TH club girls and their leaders. Eileen received many lovely gifts and Mrs. Hern served cake and • punch to the following girls: June McCauley, Lind* and Donna Brown, Becky Wenke, Christina Nyberg, Margaret Baker, Bonita Clester and Sandra Tomnkins, and TH leaders, I Mrs. Mary Clester, Mrs. Sylvia Wen-1 ke and Jessie Savage Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evensen and Darla from Salem were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. John daughter, ¡¡Savage. The Evenserts ¡Gloria was an overnight guest of Becky Stoll Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paine and family of Salem were Sunday visitors at the Jim Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallyard and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wil lis were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leming, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll and Mr. and Mrs ' Quincy Smith attended a Valentine party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Na«h at Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Al Sorseth and boys ( attended the funeral services of Mr | Sorseth’» mother, Mrs. A. J. Sor-1 seth at Lebanon Wednesday. Mrs. Sorseth passed away Sunday at a Lebanon hospital after a lingering illness. Al Sorseth of the Detroit Ranger Station attended a forest service [ meeting in Portland Monday and Tuesday. Wendell Jones, rang.r at the De troit Ranger station has been trans ferred to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and children will be moving to their new location in a few weeks. The Deanh* Kindergarten met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Myers with several vis itors present, since new beginners for thia year’s kindergarten term ; were invited to become acqua nted. I ' A secretary-treasurer was elected since Mrs. Wendell Jone« will be leav ing the community. Plans were made for a dance to be held sometime in March with the funds being used for the kindergarten. Mrs. Carol Rice has resigned as teacher and will be re placed by Mrs. Adele Fletcher Don Ketchum, who was injured in an accident several weeks ago was transferred two weeks ago to Eman uel hospital in Portland. He u re ported to be much improved. » FREE BINGO Every Wednesday Night From 9 Until 10 Free Prize Every Game Dance To The Music Of The Cascade Western Trio EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Cy Shannon EVERY SATURDAY Try Our Delicious STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOODS You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here. The Riverview Cafe Mehama. Oregon Phone UL 9-2171 FORTH! Illi r Illi Hw lililí I lililí FROZEN I LAV -R-PAC 6 oz ORANGE JUICE 2‘or MAYFLOWER 49ç ICE CREAM ¥2 Gallon.... Cascade Sausage 9CV» Regular 39c. . . . . . . ««¿c/V With Copy of This Ad We Feature MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS We Give «¿W Green Stain ps Lyons Thiel’s Store Bob & Sue Ph. 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