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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1959)
y t Members of the WSCS will hold 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE their meeting at the church Tuesday THURSDAY, MAY 7, 195» with an *ll-day meeting and a gen B» Eva Bressler eral clean-up of the basement. Work of Myrtle Point are parents of a new Between Children's Day will be observed at is pretty well completed there. The daughter born April 21. The new ar Portland-Salem-Idanha the Lyons Methodist Sunday School annual Mother and Daughter ban rival weighed 9 lbs. 10 oz. and was all way points this Sunday with special music from quet will be held in the basement named Jennifer Louise. Paternal the primary department. The follow tonight , May 7 at 6: 30 o'clock. Allied Van Lines Agent grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ing Sunday Mother’s Day will be ob Local & Nationwide Santiam Valley Grange held their McCarley. served with Mothers day service. Household Moving regular meeting Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Younger and Look your best on Mother’s Day. a small attendance. Regular business baby moved the first of the week into Stayton Phone RO 9-2870 Let us give you that permanent, or was taken care of and commiteee re the Lewis Pooler house. The Youngers Salem EM 3-1626 wave today.—Maurine’s Beauty Shop ports heard. came here from Salem and Mr. Lyons. Phone ULrick 9-2476. 19 SHIP IT WRIGHT Y ’ ounger is employed at Wiltse ’ s Ser Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston re Mr. and Mi's. Russell Peddicord of turned home last week from Myrtle vice Station. Ventura, Calif., who were in Lyons to Creek after spending some time at attend the funeral services for his the home of thir daughter, Mr. and father left Friday morning for their Mrs. Claire Humphries, where he was home. Their mother, Mrs. Lucy Pedi- 1 convalescing following major surgery dicord who has been living at the at Roseburg. He is reported to be In case you think home of their daughter, Mrs. Merle feeling quite well and is getting Garton returned home with them. around some now. you might be stung Several member.- of the Lyons Gar Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett were den club went to Riverside Monday, n Portland Sunday to visit her daugh- where they attended the spring flow I ter, Mrs. Dick Haseman, who is in | er show of the garden club there. the hospital there. Mrs. Bassett re- Making the trip were Gertrude Weid mained for a few day» and her daugh- i man. Ann Holzfuss, Pat Blum, Eve- j lyn Julian, Jaunita Wright, Alma ter will return home with her. Mrs. Ruth Lyons, postmistress at Spellmeyer, Donna Asmussen and Lyons spent Monday and Tuesday in Some people seem to feel Celene Taylor. Salem attending a Postmaster’s con that prescriptions are out Mrs. Ethel Huffman left the first vention. of the week for Anchorage, Alaska, rageously priced. The truth Miss Norma Miller of Lebanon was ; where she will spend two weeks at the a weekend visitor at the home of 1 of the matter is this: Last home of her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Huber and Mrs. Henry year the average American Vernon Digerness and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. Miss Miller is a former Kenneth Cornell. 1 ■ teacher at the Mari-Linn school and bought about 3 prescriptions for a total cost of Mrs. John Mohney and Mrs. Clif plans to go back to Anchorage, Alas- ' around $7.50. An average of less than $3.00 per ford Mohney and daughter Janice of I ka this fall where she will teach. Vancouver, Washington were Sunday prescription. Sure, some drugs cost a lot. So do Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olfstead and guests at the home of Mrs. Donna son from Renton, Wash., spent the television tubes—for the same reason. They’re Asmussen and daughter Mildred. weekend at the home of his parents, expensive to manufacture. New and improved Miss Beulah Lewis returned home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Ad Thursday evening after a two weeks ditional Sunday guests were Mr. and production methods, however, bring prices down. visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Olmstead of Mill City, Penicillin, for example, costs only a small fraction James Phelps at Carmicheal, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout of Lyons The Phelps are former residents cf and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan and of what it did when it first came out. Your Lyons. family of Mill City were also callers pharmacist has a professional knowledge of drugs Mrs. Donna Asmussen and Mrs. at the Olmstead home. and can tell you this. They are fairly priced. You Jaunita Wright members of the Ly Sunday afternoon callers at the ons Extension Unit were in Albany home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler get what you pay for. W« are always pleased to Wednesday to take training on Patio and Elmer Hiatt were Mr. and Mrs. serve you. cooking which thev will present at the Roy Lockman of Corvallis. May meeting of the Extension to be Paul Pennington, Commander of held at the North Santiam State Park. the VFW was in Salem Sunday to at I tend the District No. 14 convention. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riestere and son Scott moved the last of the week to Scappoose, where he is employed in Dependable Prescription Service a mill with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker visited Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon their daughter, Mrs. Norman Johnson Sunday at Salem General hospital and were dinner guests at the home of another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sexton, Deann and Fred spent the weekend at Long view, Wash., where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Sexton’s mother, Mrs. Zora Hamilton. Fred Sutherlin has received word from Charles O. Porter that he has been given an appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. The annual pre-school picnic will be held May 14 at the Dale Crandall home, with all new pre-school moth ers and chidlren invited to attend. The annual preschool mothers dinner will be held May 12 at China City in Sa lem. All last year school mothers o* are invited to attend. Anyone neea- ing information contact Mrs. Luther Miley UL 9-2573. WRIGHT TRUCK LINE LYONS PORTERsLALL OPtGON J From wheie I sit ...¿y Joe Marsh Call it- Heiping bud to Blossom" When hi» wife left on a visit, hod Harper promi»ed to take «are of her potted plants. He moved them out to the porch where he’d be sure to see them —and then forgot them. Week later, Mrs. Harper naked about the plants in a letter. Bud rushed out. expect ing to find them dead. Eut they were in perfect shape — eve n the pots had been rearranged Naturally, Bud was mysti fied. Then he found a note on one of the plants: "Well lc <• this one unless von nut Am- mon.'um Sulphate on it. Pete." the milkman.) From where I sit, “neighbor- line*»” is a wonderful thing particularly when it's put iuu< practice every day. This week for example, why not have some neighbors in for a gia s of beer or a cup of coffe* ’ (Serving them their preference in beverages—that’s "neigh borliness” too.) 1 /t J ç/(J/< ' Pu mers Foun'lati< n % MILL CITY PHARMACY Saving your pay is so simple when you f k MEHAMA ih Mrs. John Teeters Vi«.tor« gt the home of Mrs. Jen nie Moe Su.iday April 26 were Mrs. Amy Anderson of Lebanon and Mrs. Verna Miller and children and Dav- id Ferguson all of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and Richmond granddaughter Barbara were at the Tietze cabin on the Matolius river Friday and Satur- day of last week. Visiting this week at the H. W McClarley home are Mrs. Jim San ford (Phyllis McCarley) and child ren and Mrs. Leon McCarley and children all of Polson, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Horace MeCariey jr. and children of Myrtle Point were at the McCarleys for the week end and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ammons of Long view, Wash., spent Sunday visiting her parents and the other relatives here. Look your best on Mother’s Day. Let us give you that permanent, or wave today.—Maurine’s Beauty Shop | Lyons. Phone ULrick 9-2476. 1» Mr. and Mrs. Horace MeCariey Jr. • You go ahead faster , reach y«ur goals sooner when you save regularly each payday. And the simple, fast way to save is by mail. Just send us your check with your name and ad dress . . . enclose your passbook if you already save here. Your passbook is quickly credited and returned with a post-paid envelope for next timel Start saving the easy way today! Salem Federai or Save By Mail - Just Drop in at Put Your Deposit in an Envelope and Send to ¡fSALEM FEDERAL SAVINGS Salem Federal Savings & Loan 560 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON Deposits on or before 10th Earn From 1st Opea Friday Nights Til 8 Closed Saturday I lake Mother out to Eat on Her IVe have a Special Menu for Her on this Special Day, Prepared by our Ney Chef, James Carter SUNDAY, MAY 10 WE WILL FEATURE Southern Fried Chicken Baked Virginia Ham Roast Turkey and All The Trimmings Special Steaks and Sec Foods WE ALSO HAVE A SPECIAL DINING ROOM Malte use of this on Mother's Day and for all Special Parties. Breakfast Served Now From 4 A. M. ON. CHUCK’S FINE FOODS East of Gates on Highway 22 Phone 5824 » »