The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 05, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs. Gladys Stiffler is visi
_ at they got to see the basketball game I— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 195»
the home of her daughter and hus­ between Oregon State and Idaho.
Mari-Linn
Hornets
lost
their
game
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Yeager
THE MILL CITY
Friday evening 23 to 28 when they
Bv Eva Bressler
and family at Cor oran, Calif-
Mrs. Elva Kuiken, third _ grade
Mr. and Mrs. J din Neal received I played North Santiam at the Cas-1
ENTERPRISE
| teacher at Mari-Linn school has been word of tne death of her mother. Mrs. ade high school.
lared as second class matter Ne-
Boy Scout Troop 81 spent Satur-
ill this week with the flu. Laura Neal Aney Ellen We tenhouse, of Scio,
is taking her place at school. Her who passed away Wedne-day morn­ ’ day at the Santiam Ski lodge at reoiber 10, 1944 at the post office at
daughter, Mrs. Hubert Dersham of ing al her home at the age of 90 I Hoo-Doo Bowl. There were 13 scouts j Miu City, Oregon, under the Act of
Msrrh 3 1R7U
Creswell is -penrlirijj this week with years. Funeral services will be held ' present and their scout master, •
her mother.
Saturday afternoon -at 2 o'clock at Glenn Davison, and assistant master,
NEWS PAPER
Mr. and Mrs. J-,hn Baltzer from Na­ the S.io Christian church with inter­ Ed Dunham. They reported a very
nice
trip
and
an
enjoyable
time.
PUBLISHERS
poleon, N. D are visiting at the ment at the Bilyeu Den cemetery.
V’T^'ASSOCIATION
Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.
home of his brother and wife, Mr. Mrs. Neal’s father George Westen-
Effie Nydegger and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Art Baltzer. The Baltzers i house passed away last fall.
who have sjient the winter in Cali­
A meeting on Commission on Stew­ Vaughn Hunt and children were Mr.
fornia w.th their childden are enroute ard-hip and Finance was held at the and Mr-, bred Mitchell and his sister,
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
home.
Lyon- Methodist church Thursday Bessie Mit hell of Salem. Mrs. Mitch­
Faith Rebekah lodge held their evening following their regular choir ell s a sister of Mrs. Nydegger.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom of
meeting Wednesday evening at the I practice. A general discussion was
hall with Hazel Lewis, noble grand, held and the church budget for the Klamath Falls visited the first of
the week at the home of her parents
presiding. Mildred Carr gave her re­ coming year was made out.
Friends in Lyons are glad to hear Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons. The Ran­ Marion-I.inn Counties, per year SS.M
port on attending the United Nations
Dutaide. Marion-Linn < ounties $3.46
Pilgrimage for Youth meeting at that Jack Johnston, who underwent soms are former residents here.
Telephone 6651 or 7605
The
Wednesday
afternoon
card
Silverton Sunday, and a meeting will major surgery at the Roseburg hos­
be held at the hall in Lyons March 9, pital, was able to be taken to the club was postponed due to the death DON W. MOFFATT. Editor-Puhliahar
w.th Gertrude Weiuman, Norma Pen­ home of his daughter, Mrs. Claire and funeral services of Mrs. Mary
White, mother of Mrs. Glen Julian.
nington and Alta Bodeker appointed Humphreys at Myrtle Creek.
A family gathering and dinner was
Mrs. Paul Schiewek left Tuesday
a committee for entertainment and
Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
refreshments. For the good of the ( morning for Seattle, Wash. She will held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Jack Duggan and family of Mill City,
Mrs.
Arthur
Olmstead,
honoring
the
order, Hazel Lew» and Mildred Carr ' drive as far as Portland and her
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout and fam­
gave readings on being better Re­ I sister, Mrs. Tom Ruyle will accom­ birthday anniversaries of several in ily of Lyons, Miss Norma Miller and^
bekahs. At the close of the meeting pany her to Seattle where they will the family. Attending were Mr. and
a friend from Lebanon.
refreshments were served by Alice visit another sister. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Walter R. Olmstead of Mill | Mrs. Ethel Huffman was taken to
Huber, Eva Bressler and Hazel Lewis. Thompson. They will return home City, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead, Bob I Salem Memorial hospital Monday af­
and Judy of Coburg, Byron Edmond­
Washington biithday motif was car­ Fr day.
Saturday, March 7 the Boy Scouts son, of Oak Grove, Mrs. Viola Eckles ternoon, and underwent major surg­
ried out in the decorations.
ery Tuesday morning. Her sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kirkelie from will start their paper drive. Anyone and granddaughter, Patty Mace, Mr.
Lewiston, Calif., spent a couple of having old papers or magazines are and Mrs. Ronald Harmsen and daugh­ Clarence Decker of Eugene is spend­
day in Lyons this week They were asked to have them tied in bundles ter, Terry, from Summit, Mr. and ing this week in Lyons with their
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on their front porch and the Scouts Mrs. Donald Mosier from Blodgett, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hub­
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thompson from bard.
Jack Reisterer and son, Scott.
will pick them up.
Several from Lyons attended fun­
Mrs. Mary White of Portland is
Gary Palmer and Neal Stiffler St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
seriously ill at the home of her won the basketball throwing contest Olmstead and son, Danny, of Au­ eral services for Mrs. Aney Ella
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and at Mari-Linn. By doing so they won burn, Wash., who were weekend Westenhouse held in Scio Saturday
Mrs. Glenn Julian.
a trip to Corvallis Saturday, where guests at the home of his parents. 'afternoon. Mrs. Westenhouse was the
mother of Mrs. Laura Neal of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Forrest
have pur.hased the Lynn Lambert
property and moved in the last of
the week. He is employed at Simp­
son Plywood plant.
Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Earl
Allen were Monday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Basett
in Salem.
Mrs. Mabel Bass, who has been at
the home of Mrs. Mel Robinson in
Mill City for some time assisting
_ in
the care of Mrs. Robinson, who is ill,
returned home the last of the week,
and went to Salem Sunday where
she will spend the most of the sum­
mer at the home of her son,Kenneth
Bass and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Anton of
California have moved into the Agnes
Hiebert house, the former Anne Haun
house, recently vacated by the Wil­
lard Franklin family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giesler and
daughter, Pam. of Marion, were Sun­
day dinner guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons,
In the afternoon they enjoyed a
drive to Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and
daughter, Miss Beulah Lewis were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn and their
daughter, Mrs. Mac Mormon of For­
est Grove. Mrs. Morman is staying
at the home of her parents while her
husband is serving with the army in
Greenland.
LYONS
How to lose
a lot of weight
safely
\
/
Max be jou'vc been in our
pnarmacy and noticed all the
/
ways there are to lose weight.
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Pills, tablets, capsules—all
kinds. Most are designed to
reduce your appetite—and thus. you. All well and
good, but if you have a serious weight problem,
there is only one sensible thing to do. See your
physician. He will prescribe a diet, tailored to
your condition, with proper drugs and nutritive
supplements to make it safe and sure. We, as
pharmacists, dispense these more potent drugs
only at his direction—a practice which exists for
one reason—to protect your health.
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone bbO7
Mill City, Oregon
New Arrivals
Report
From
Santiam
Hospital
Memorial
Born February 24 to Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy T. Doran, Turner a son, Lonny
Ray, weighing 8 pounds 10te ounces.
Born February 24 to Mr. and'Mrs.
Lee D. Glidewell of Rt. 1, Aumsville,
a daughter, Nichole’ Diane, weigh­
ing 6 pounds 8*4 ounces.
i Bom February 27 to Mr. and Mrs
Emery Monroe Burdge of Manon, a
son, Michael David weighing 6
pounds 7*4 ounces.
Bom February 28 to Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon C. Christensen of Rt. 1, Turn-
! er, a daughter, Julie Ann, weighing
6 pounds 12 ounces.
Ink
should
I vent. J
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stuns from a ball-point pen
be treated with a cleaning sol-
oosen first with vaseline if the
an old one.
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