The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 11, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    There Is No Substitute For Local
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Try The Enterprise Every Week
A NEW CAFE SERVICE
We are Now Open at I I a.m. for
LATE BREAKFAST
and
NOON LUNCH
Good Food, Prepared and
Served Right.
Closed Mondays
Come in and Get
Acquainted with us
4
Mr. and Mrs.
William Harris
Dancing in the Lounge
Every Night Except Monday
Live Music Friday, Saturday
and Sunday Nights.
Zen and Pat Cutting, Operators
The Riverview Cafe
Phone UL 9-2171
on Wednesday June 17. with Thelma
Nydegger as hostess and will be the
last meeting until fall.
B» Eva Bressler
Mrs. Leland Manning was hostess
The regular meeting of the City Tor the meeting of the St. Patrick
Council was held Wednesday evi eaing Altar Society Thursday evening. A
with all members present, Mayor general discussion was held and re­
Wendell Weaver, and councilmen Phil freshments were served to Mrs. Phil­
lip Pietrok. Robert Moore. Alex Bod- lip Pietrok. Mrs. Joseph McDougall.
eker and Clyde Lewis. The regular Mrs. Mike Schwindt, Mrs. Robert
routine of business was carried out. Schiewek. Mrs. Ed Castle and the
Robert Stewart, manager of the Paci­ hostess. Mrs. Manning.
fic Light and Power Company in
Try MAL'RITA’S BEAUTY SHOP
j Stayton. met with them regarding the at Lyons for that permanent, sham­
street lights.
poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens left phone ULrick 9-2476. You'll like our
Friday morning for Sheridan, Wy- work and service. Closed Wednesday.
| oming. where they will visit with rel­
Mrs. George Keeley of Portland
atives and friends. They expect to was a Thursday afternoon and Fri­
be gone two or three weeks.
day guest at the home of her mother,
The Lyons WSCS members held a Mrs Alice Huber. She also visited her
short business meeting Wednesday af- brother Donald Huber and family.
ti.-noer. at the home of Mrs. Ed Har­
Weekend guests at the home of
greaves. after joining the WSCS lad­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges, to attend
ies f’om Monmouth and Independ­ the wedding of Deo Bridges and Miss
ence for a lovely covered dish dinner Frances Peters held in Stayton Sat­
at the noon hour which was followed urday morning were Mrs. Minnie
by a business meeting from both so­ Artz of Sidney, Mont., Dorothy Artz
cieties. Attending from Lyons were of Vancouver, Wash., Bill Artz of
Alta Bodeker. Alice Huber, Mildred Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berg
Prichard. June Hollingshead, and and daughter Sharon. Mr. and Mrs.
Eva Bressler. Francis Morgan of Vince Dawodney and children. Shel­
Stayton was a guest of the meeting. ley and Vince Jr„ of Springfield, Don
Mi< heal Cruson, son of Mr. and Mrs. •Ray and Glenda Bleyer from Rich-
Leonard Cruson will leave Friday for land. Wash., Lennie Groves from
Malibu, Canada, where he will be em­ Powers, and Mrs. Tom Reid and
ployed for one month at a Christian children, Karen and Cherry from
Y '»uth Camp.
Poplar, Mont Mrs. Reid and children
Ruth Lyons was hostess for the remained for a week’s visit.
Wednesday afternoon card club held
Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daugh­
at the Catholic community hall. Sev- ter, Mildred, spent several days with
I eral tables of 500 followed a one friends at Bend.
I thirty dessert luncheon. High score
About 50 children enrolled at the
was held by Doris Roy, second high vacation Bible school which began
by Alma Olmstead and low by Mar- Monday morning at the Lyons Me­
I garet Kunkle. Others attending were thodi.- t church. Teachers and help are
| Leota Worden. Bertha Allen, Thelma needed Anyone having time and
N'ydegger, Berneice Bridges, Pat would like to help contact Rev. Ruth
Blum, Eulalia Lyons, Ethel Huffman. Cotton or Mrs. Alta Bodeker.
1 Bea Hiatt. Mabel Downing, Donna
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morrison and
Asmussen. Lottie Grosso, Helen ' family will move this week to Stay-
| Grosso, Katie Sieg, Jaunita W’right. | ! ton. Mr. Morrison is employed at a
Vickie Grasso, and Mrs. Henrietta service station there, and Mrs. Mor-
Meilke who was a guest of the after-’ i rison is a teacher at Mari-Linn.
; noon. The next meeting will be held
Mrs. Edna Carroll and her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Dan Cameron from Park
Ridge, Ill., arrived in Lyons Sunday
evening. Mrs. Carroll, wno is the
! mother of Mrs. Russell Thiel has
( ! come
to make her home with the
Thiel’s. Mrs. Cameron, a sister will
return to Park Ridge after a short
visit.
Cheryl and Marlene Pennington
underwent
tonsilectomies
Friday
morning at Santiam Memorial hos­
pital in Stayton. They are the young­
est daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Pennington.
Ramie Martell recently purchased
the garage from Mr. and Mrs. Walt­
er Moore. Mr. Martell, who has been
operating the garage for some time,
plans at a later date to do some re­
modeling
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and
children returned home Sunday even­
ing after spending the week fishing
a’ Ann and Marion Lakes. They were
c. mped at Ann Lake and reported a
g >od catch of fish.
LYONS
•—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE IHI RSO 1Y. JUNE 11. 1*59
Mehama. Oregon
Order Your Printing From The
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Thank You Firemen
★
KNOCK ON WOOD
Use your car ashtray
Burn trash carefully
Drown your campfire
Consider your
neighbor
★
We take this means to show our apprecia­
tion and sincere thanks for your fine ser­
vices in keeping the recent fire from des­
troying our sawmill at Mehama. Thanks is
extended to the fire departments of Me­
hama, Stayton, Lyons, Mill City and the
State Department of Forestry.
Services such as these make us glad that
we operate in this fine community.
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
W. J. ROBERTS, Owner
ATLAS TIRE SALE
Don’t Be Halt Safe
YOU HAVE TO DO
MORE THAN
★
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Atlas Cushionaire Tires
LET US BUY YOUR UNUSED MILEAGE
Special Prices During This Sale
These Tires Are All First Line Tires
El
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Tubeless
Plus Exchange and Tax
Eh 1 Eh
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Tubeless
4* 4»
Plus Exchange and Tax
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CHAIN SAWS
Super 55 A
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7.19-15 Atlas Cushionaire
Tubeless
Plus Exchange and Tax
You'll Never Get A Better Tire For This Price.
We Give S <5 H Green Stemps
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Station
Highway 22
Phone 2408
Mill City, Oregon
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