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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1959)
Z LYONS ft—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, OCTOBER J. 1959 B* Eva Bressler j ing in the care of the new boy. While The regular meeting of Faith Re- I here Mrs Grimes will visit with Lodge was held Wednesday other relatives. She is the daughter bekah ____ evening with Hazel Lewis noble .of Mrs. Effie NySegger. grand presiding. The usual business Mrs. Ina Stockwell has returned | was carried out, reports from various home, after spending three weeks at i committees heard and the sick re- Missoula. Montana at the home of her 1 ported on- Plans were discussed for ' son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin I the official visit of the president of Stockwell and family. I the Rebekah Assembly, also the dis Congratulations are going to Mrs. trict convention to be held in Scio. Effie Nydegger upon the birth of I At the social hour a “silent auction” another grandson, a son born Fri I was held, and at the close of the ev- day at the Santiam Memorial hospital I ening refreshments were served by | in Stay ton to her daughter and hus I Hazel Shields. Jean Roberts and band. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barrow Mildred Carr with the tables beauti of Mehama fully decorated with fall flowers. Lon Titus of Condon who has been Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James of I spending this month at the home of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. and I his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. John- Mrs. Frank Porter of Portland were I ston. will return to his home there Sunday guests at the home of Mr. , Tuesday land Mrs. Chester Roy. Mr. James is a brother of Mrs. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Webber have Siegfrieds Return from returned to their home at Wessing Trip to Eastern States ton Springs, after a two-weeks visit Mr and Mrs. James Siegfried re at the home of their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blum- turned last week from an extended While here they also visited with vacation trip to the East. They madj relatives and friends at Everett, the trip by train and spent a week in Philadelphia. Pa-, with his brother, Washington- Wednesday evening dinner guests and family, the Roy Siegfrieds. They at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard took in all the usual spots of histone Blum were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blum interest, such as the Betsy Roas house and family of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. and the Liberty bell. The group then ¡James Blum and David of Mehama, drove to Springfield, Mass , where j The occasion honored the birthday a family reunion was held at the home i anniversary of Mrs. Leonard Blum- of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George J Un Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. McLean. The family had not been ' Bob Free of Stayton and Mr. and together for more than 23 years. The i Mrs. Henry Holzfuss of Lyons were Siegfrieds toured all the New Eng ) guests at the Blum home, to help land states with the exception of I Mrs. Blum celebrate her birthday- Maine- Mrs. Siegfried said they enjoyed Cake and coffee were served. Pre-school began classes Tues- the trip very much but found the hot, I day morning held in the music room humid weather a little uncomfort | at the Mari-Linn school with Mrs- able after Oregon’s cool climate. I Alice Huber instructor. There were Mrs. Edith Mason did substitute ' 33 youngsters enrolled with a pos- I sibihty of a few more. Classes are teaching this week for Mrs. Honey. I neld T ueoday and Thursday morning Home Economics teacher, who was each week. Children may ride the ill with a touch of the flu- ous to school and parents must pick I idem up at noun. Mrs. Mary Fuqua and daugnters. Mrs. W. B- Gibson and Mrs. E. £• Benedict of Portland spent several nays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V an Prichard Mrs. F uqua is a sister of Mis- Pricnaru- Au additional guest was Mrs- Hazel ¿niiin from Warren- ihe W SUS will sponsor their Hooo dinner iu tne basement of the Lyoiu -iietnodisL cnuicn inuisday evening, UvtoOer 1. Tne public is inviteu to I come as you are.'* committee in eiiarge is Leua Jonnson, Gladys Har greaves and Beta Uruson- Mrs- Weudell Weaver and Mrs- ! Leland Manning were in Albany Wed nesday where they attended a home Cven the Haest watch 1 extension unit project leaders nieet- should be «leaned and efled ' mg held at the county fair building at beat once a year Neglect A demonstration was given in making today —may mean costly of various types of pastry crusts, repair bilk tomorrow avoiding soggy bottom crusts, and making attractive upper crusts, mak- i : XPERT WATCH i ing quick and easy lattice crusts for I cherry pie, making weepy meringue INSPECTION pies and other devices designed to I help women become expert pie mak- i ers. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Manning will demonstrate this project at the October meeting of the local exten Let ua tnapaet your watch. sion meeting. It’s worth a law momenta Mrs. Sarah Cookingham of Salem of your time to find out visited with friends in Lyons Sun »bather all’s wall. There's no chart» or obligation (or day and attended church services at this service. the Lyons Methodist church. She was a dinner guest at the parsonage with Why not drop in today f Rev. Earl and Ruth Cotton. Baker's Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead i returned home the last of the week I after spending several days at the | home of their daughter and husband Telephone 1843 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and fam MILL CITY ily at Cloverdale. w » U m llenaina Factory Parte Barton Sledge who underwent ma jor surgery at the Salem Memorial | hospital in Salem, was able to return to his home last Tuesday Mrs. William (Shirley) Grimes from San Diego, California is stay- | ing at the home of her sister, Mr- j and Mrs. Douglas Barrow and assist- I Holiday q: OLEOMARGARINE 4 lbs. 89* » SNOWDRIFT BETTY CROCKER SHORTENING 3 lb. can 79c CAKE MIXES’ Pudding Mixes NESTLE'S CANNED 8 cans MILK $1.00 Mayflower Golden Glow X I Includes White, Yellow, Spice, Includes Peanut. Peanut, Chocolate (Urine! Pudding, Chocolate Pudding, or Vanilla Pudding WHILE THEY LAST J fl - I i 7 / i 4 pkgs. 99* 1] 1 gal. 89c M-J-B COFFEE ELSINORE Whole Kernel or Cream Style CORN 3 cans for 55e 1 lb. tin KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing quart, jar 59e COTTAGE ; 73e *IR*Qf WHlf P—* 46 Oz. Can I 0 2 lb. tin 1.45 Grapefruit Juice 2 for 73* How long Since Your Watch Was Cleaned ? I ay . - * M J B INSTANT Z^A r-e^fn. A Betty Crocker COFFEE 1- LARGE PACKAGE •• 43« :'jr* ft *♦ 89* BISQUICK » » ■ » 6 oz. jar FREE! Procter and Gamble GOLDEN FLUFFO ■V f Shortening EGGS 3lbcan81c Medium EGGS < Jjj b 12c off label I « GRADE A V Dozen 47c YOUR CHOICE KRAFT'S ASSORTED KRAFT'S JET PUFF Marshmallows 2 pkgs 45c 6c OFF LABEL KRAFT'S DE LUXE OLEOMARGARINE lb. 36* Highest Quality Meats FREE SLICING NEBERGALL'S Bacon Squares Mill City Jewelry Cheese Spread 4/$1.00 Highest Quality Produce 3 lbs. Dry Onions 14c Potatoes'10 2s 50 lbs. $1.19 How the Chínete * do it £ n I I agend h*» it that Chine* doctor» uaed to be paid only while their lb. 25c Carrots cel'obags 3 for 29c patient» were healthy, got no fee solid heads lb. 5C «ici.ini today who specialize tn keeping their patients healthy. Preventive medicine, it'» called dunng illnesa. It almost »ounda reasonable In fact, there are phy- Boneless Rib Roast lb. 89c Cabbage Lean Beef ShortRibsIb.39c CAULIFLOWER WE GIVE < lb. GREEN STAMPS HILLTOP MARKET MILL CITY, ORE. Prices Good For October 1.2,3 PHONE 2744 All doctors practice it as much at they can If you get regular checkups, your doctor has a chance 9' to keep you from getung tick. Modern drugs play a large part in this practice, and that • where we pharmacist» come in. But only you can make preventive medicine work—by getting into the babu of regular checkup». If« a very good idea. MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon