The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 19, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    LYONS
GOTA
TH'NGSTO-DO
By Eva Bressler
The regular meeting of Faith
LIST?
Rebekah lodge was held Wed­
nesday evening. Committee re­
ports were heard. Plans were
discussed for the district con­
vention to be held in Scio Satur­
day afternoon and evening. No­
vember 21. Plans were also
made for the special meeting to
be held Friday evening. Novem­
ber 20 when the president of
the Rebekah Assembly comes
to pay her official visit. At the
social hour a pot luck supper
was served with Helen Ander­
son and Eva Bressler the'host­
esses.
Mr. George Keeley of Port­
land came Thursday to spend
the rest of the week at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Alice Hu­
Open Saturdays
ber. She will also visit her bro­
ther. Donald Huber and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton
Ph. 6803 Mill City
and children from The Dalles,
are spending this week with re­
latives here
They are guests
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Downing. They
are also visiting at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McClurg.
Ale Eldon Thompson arrived
home from Greenland Wednes­
day after spending a year there.
He was met in Portland by his
wife. Donna, who had been at
the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Burl Smith. After vis­
iting relatives he will be sta­
tioned at Castle Air Force Base
at Merced. Calif. Mrs. Thomp­
son will accompany him to Cal­
ifornia.
Mrs. Orville Downing and
Mrs. John Lengascher were
Even th* finest vateh
hostesses for the November
should ba deanad and otlad
meeting of the Garden club, held
at least once a year Neglect
in the fireplace room of the Me­
today —aiay mean costly
thodist church. A workshop was
repair bilb tomorrow
held on "Dry Arrangements.”
Others attending were Mmes.
William Carter. Earl Cotton.
Percy Hiatt, Henry Holzfuss,
Leonard Blum. Charles Cruson,
Glenn Julian. Donna Asmussen
and Mrs Robert Carleton of
The Dalles!, who was a guest of
the afternoon. Plans were made
Let ua tnapect your watch.
for the Christmas party which
It’s worth a few momenta
will be held at the December
of your time to find out
meeting, with Mrs Charles Cru­
whether all's well There’s
son. Mrs. Otto Weidman. Mrs.
no chart» or obligation for
Gale Pennington
and
Mrs.
this service.
5
Ralph Downer. Refreshments
W\y not drop tn today t
were served at the close of the
BAKER’S
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnside
from Broadus. Mont., are visit­
ing at the home of her brothers
Telephone 1813
Mill < >x
and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
We U m - Genuine Factory Parts Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Stevens. They will also
visit her mother, Mrs. Henry
Stevens at the St. Bernard Nurs­
ing home in Salem. They plan
to bring Mrs. Stevens to -Lyons
for a couple of days while they
are here.
Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her
daughter and husband. Mr and
Kelly Lumber Sales
How Long Since
Your Watch
Was Cleaned ?
EXPERT WATCH
INSPECTION
Mill City Jewelry
FREE!
$50 in Merchandise
of your selection to be given away Dec.
19. Place your name in box each time you
come in store. You need not be present to
win.
$20 First Prize
$5 Third & Fourth
$10 Second Prize
10 Prizes $1 each
See Camp's First For
Toys—Hobbies—New and Used Bicycles
Camp's Sporting Goods
185 First Street
-
Stayton, Oregon
New Cafe Hours
at the Riverview.
We are now open from 4 P. IL to
2:30 A. M.
VI Randall la back aa CM la
Our Kitchen
Dance To Music
That Keeps Your Toes Tapping
Live Music Friday, Saturday & Sunday
CLOSED MONDAYS
Zen and Pat Cutting, Owners
The Riverview Cafe
Phone UL 9-2171
Mehama. Oregon
Lyons WSCS Makes
Plans for Busy
Season This Winter
y9fl|
i Violin and Flute
MEHAMA
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1
■
Duet by Guest Stars
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Concert Feature
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
3—The Mill City EnterpriM*
Thursday, Nov. 19,
Mrs. John Teeters
Mr and Mrs. Bert Bailey and
LYONS—Members of the W.
two daughters of Springfield
S.C.S. will hold their meeting
were Saturday visitors at the
at the home of Mrs Ed Har­
Julius Tietze and Jim Richmond
greaves at her farm near Jor­
The Santiam Union
High homes.
dan Tuesday afternoon. Many School Music club announced
Mr. and Mrs Ray Branch
plans are being made for the today that they will have two spent several days the first of
winter months. Their annual guest appearances on the forth­ last week in Tillamook on busi­
bazaar and smorgasbord dinner coming concert which will be ness.
•I
will be held Tuesday. December held at 7:45 p m. November
Sunday visitors at the Charles
8. in the basement of the Lyons 25th on the balcony at Santiam Crook home were Mr. Crook's
Methodist church, with Effie Union High school.
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
Anderson general chairman as­
Miss Marcia Truax of Albany and Mrs. Donald Crook of Port­
sisted by Eleanor Smith and Union High school will appear land.
Mildred Prichard.
Vicki Sue. daughter of Mr and
with Harold Reeves of Lebanon
They report the work at the in a violin and flute duet. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Johnson is recov­
church progressing, with the Doris Sheythe will accompany ering from a tonsilectomy she
basement near completion. Some them.
underwent in Stayton the first
painting is yet to be done in
Miss Truax has played in the of last week.
the kitchen. 'Die finishing of the Lebanon-Albany area in a num- j Mrs. Tom McMurdie and
basement has been a project of ber of recitals and her playing children who have been visiting
the WSCS which has been a of the violin has brought ac­ here for seevral weeks left for
real one for a few women.
claim from some of the more their home in Salt Lake City,
They are now holding rum­ experienced concert goers. Her Utah the last of the week
mage and cooked food sales command of the instrument is j The Rev. A. R. Hodge, retired
each Friday at the shop next superb and her tone is a treat minister now living in Newberg
to Dale's Food Market from 11 to the ears.
was guest speaker at "the Me­
a. m. to 3 p. m. Anyone having
Mr. Reeves is a teacher of in­ hama and Mt. Pleasant church­
rummage to donate may contact strumental music in the area es at their Sunday morning ser­
Mrs. Alex Bodeker. telephone schools of Lebanon and has been vices. Mr. Hodge was accom­
ULrick 9-2700.
playing the flute for 20 years. panied by his wife and "Pastor
He is also an experienced clar­ Kim" a Korean minister who
Mrs. Kenneth Cornell, who are inet and saxophone player. Mr. lost his family during the Kor­
visiting here from Anchorage, Reeves also conducts an eight­ ean war and is in this country
Alaska, were Thursday evening piece dance band, which plays I as a student. "Pastor Kim”
visitors at the home of Mr. and at all of the better Elks clubs sang one of the hymns, part of
Our "Certified Comfort" Heating Plan
Mrs. Hal Howard in Corvallis of the state on weekends. A1 it in his native togue.
Sam Wallen, a student at Lin­
The Howards are former resi­ group of these players will also
Is the reason why
perform on the concert, playing field college in McMinnville
dents here.
You get the coziest, most secure shield of warmth
Mr and Mrs. George Neal a rhumba called "Tico Tico" spent the weekend at the home
between you and that bone-chilling, ear-biting cold
have purchased the Mabel Bass and a modern jazz number cal­ of his parents the L. E. Wallens
here.
property and plan to move the led "Moritat.”
outside your door. For Shell Heating Oil is highly-
Members of this group are Mr. I SP4c and Mrs. Allen McDon­
first of the month after making
refined for maximum heating power. It's the clean, safe
some repairs. They are now Reeves. David Crow, who is i ald and son. Chris spent sever­
way to heat. And Shell certifies its oil is premium qual­
living in the Wilson Stevens presently a law student at Wil-, al days last week visiting the
ity—the very best for your burner.
Chris
McDonalds
at
Tumalo.
lamette
University
and
who
house west of town. Mrs. Bass
What's more, we don’t just drive oil trucks. We give
Mrs.
Al
Molnar
and
son,
Jim,
has moved to Salem with her plays trumpet: Larry Schmeil
our customers certified service. Just check this list of
of
Oak
Grove
visited
during
the
a
student
at
the
University
of
'
son. Kenneth and wife.
the things you get.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bulm Oregon who plays bass and weekend at the Frank Buckler
home.
trumpet:
Don
Baxter,
owner
of
have returned home after spend­
• Automatic Refill— you never have
ing five days at Happy Camp, a furniture store in Lebanon on
to call us. Our unique follow-up
drums,
and
Bob
Harris
of
the
Calif., with friends.
Honor Roll For Mari-
system tells us when you need more
The Lyons Extension unit will local high school staff will play
fuel oil.
Linn at Lyons Given
hold their meeting on Thursday, piano.
The
public
is
urged
to
attend
'
LYONS
-Honor
roll
and
hon
­
November 19 due to the regular
• FREE tank protection-we protect
day falling on Thanksgiving this benefit concert. AU pro­ orable mentiofi students at the
your oil tank from internal rust and
day. An all-day meeting will be ceeds will go to the fund to buy . Mari-Linn school for the first
corrosion with our special free-of-
heid at the Lyons Methodist uniforms for the band and chor­ nine weeks of school are as fol­
charge Sonitor* application.
church basement beginning at us and for decorative shirts for lows. reports Principal Robert
Schmor.
10:30 with a luncheon at the the pep band.
• Metered Receipts— you have an
Tickets may be purchased
Fifth grade honorable men­
noon hour. The subject of the
from any memoer of the local tion.Johnny Cox. Fay LaMun­
exact, metered record of the
day will be "Hidden Stitches
amount of oil we deliver. You always
yan. Lynette Larimer, Carl
with Eleanor LaMunyan and high school music club.
know what you pay for.
Massie, Joy Prideaux. and Mar­
Roe Music the project leaders.
A union Thanksgiving service
garet Ward. Sixth grade honor
• Courteous Drivers -the kind of
roll. Cheryl Weaver, Jo Roberts
will be held at the Mehama
Ardella
Goschie,
honorable
men who appreciate your business
Presbyterian church. Watch for
Backed by Shall —a nama
mention, Mike Morley, Dennis
further announcements.
and show it with a smile and a
that ttandt for quality
Huber, Vickie Grosso. Marie
The first quarterly conference i
“Thank you”.
Davis. Seventh grade. Cathy
meeting will be held on Monday
Prichard, James Walker. Zoe
evening. November 30 at the
We warmly recommend you try us
Lyons Methodist church. It will
Ann Bridges. Eighth grade. Viv­
ian Wilson. Wayne Ward. Billy
start at 6.30 with a pot luck din­
Prichard. John Phillips. Grade
ner. Reports will be heard from
Miley, Betty Meirose. Charlotte
all officers and commissions.
Lantzer, honorable
mention.
A family dinner was held
Distributor
Kenneth Weaver, Joan Schwindt
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Stevens, honoring
Ronald Horn and Donald Dur­
By Jean Roberts
Mill City, Oregon
Phone 7907
his brother-in-law and sister,
land.
MEHHAMA—As long as hunt­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnside,
who are visiting here from ing is in season, Mehama resi­
Make an unusual invitation to
Broadus. Mont Other relatives dents are either coming home or a baby shower by first cutting
present was their mother, Mrs. going elk hunting.
out a four-inch square of flan­
Each hunting party has some 1
Henry Stevens of Salem. Mr.
nel or birdseye with pinking
unique
way
to
hunt.
Two
hunters
and Mrs. A. W. Toman and
shears Type the invitation In
sons. Steven and Bradley, also who stay for the entire season the middle, fold like a diaper
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jack have built themselves comfor- and fasten with small gold safe­
Scott from Mill City, and Mr able stands in a meadow, com­ ty pin. Mail in plain square
and Mrs. Albert Stevens of plete with stoves, where they sit envelope.
all day to watch for elk.
Lyons.
One man took a bicycle along
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston
are visiting in Myrtle Creek, at to ride the trails. StiU another
the home of their son-in-law and used a power saw to cut trails
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claire through the jack pine from which
Humphries and family. They to hunt.
One elk hunter carries a fry­
expect to return home about
ing pan with him while he hunts
the last of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson just in case he gets lost. he'U be
and son, Michael spent the able to cook.
One young hunter bagged a 5-
weekend at Spokane, Wash.
While there they attended the point bull in a strange way. He
football game between Pacific was lost, frightened and running
Lutheran college and Whitmore when he ran through a thicket
into a bull elk. Another hunter
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherratt of helped him carry out the meat
Portland spent several days and find his own party.
Still another hunter thought
over the weekend with relatives
in Lyons. Mrs. Sherratt is a other members of his party were
T his year we’re proud to offer the greatest
sister of Mrs. Bert Lyons, als) playing a joke on him when he
Ford’s got the
V-8’s we’ve ever had. And our new 292
Cylde and Velvie Lewis. The found his hat full of dirt one
T-bird V-8 outsaves most Sixes except, of
Sherratts with Mr. and Mrs. morning inside the tent. The
course, Ford's famous Mileage Maker Six.
Clyde Lewis and Beulah and next morning it was again full of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis dirt. The culprit was a gopher
and family of Mehama were who had come into the tent at
Sunday dinner guests at the night filled the hat with dirt
home of Miss Lucille Lewis in and chewed up all the apples.
Veteran hunters quite often try
Corvillis. Miss Lewis is a teach­
to let the youngest hunter in the
er in the Corvallis schools.
A Deputation Team from the group bag an elk, but are not
Willamette University of Salem always successful. One young
was in charge of the services man sent to the most likely elk
Sunday morning at the Lyons area while the others stayed
Methodist church. Taking part near camp. Of course, three
were Ger anna Stevens, from bulls came right past camp and
Ford's COt the
When you see this elegant, perfectly pro­
Myrtle Point, Norissa Leger. were killed.
nrt 7M kamst cas ia
A drive was next made with 5
portioned styling and fee) thi* built-for-
ms aoao ro oarer
from Hillsboro. Jan Thomas, of
• f > | 11 V .
.
,
people comfort, you’ll wonder why anybody
Portland, Bill Richter from Sa­ elk going ‘.oward the stand where
leader! would bother to pay more for aer car!
lem and Ron William from Bur­ the young hunter sat. Four elk
broke
away
and
just
an
old
cow
bank, Calif.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Ed­ wandered past the eager hunter.
Another hunter failed to meet
wards returned home Friday
evening after visiting with re­ his companions on time. To
remedy this he carried an alarm
latives in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc­ clock in his coveralls while hunt­
Dougall. who have been making ing.
their home with their son-in-
Grate, rather than chop dry
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Johnson, hae moved into onion, when using it as a sea­
the little house back of t he soning. It takes less time and the
Ford’s got the
Postoffice, owned by Mr. and flavor blends more quickly. The
The new Ford Falcon is the easiest < ar in the
small
particles
of
onion
cook
Mrs Pat Lyons.
world to own! It rrallf holds 6 big folks and
quicked.too.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson
all their luggage. It averages up to 30 mpg.
of Eugene were weekend guests
It can save you on servicing costs, too.
Fruit cakes improve with
at the home of his brother and
Come in and fun-test it I
freezing.
Bake
now
and
store
in
wife, Mr and Mrs. Charles Cru­
son. The Cruaona are former the freezer to avoid the pre­
COME SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW WORLD OF FORDS r.aaJl
Chris mas rush.
residents here.
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Mrs Pat Lyons, with her
daughter. Mrs Ed Gisler and at the home of Mr. and Mrs
daughter. Pamelia, of Marion, Wayne Ransom. Mrs. Ransom
spent the weekend in Klamath is a daughter of Mrs Lyons and
Falls, where they were guests a sister of Mrs Gisler.
Houses
Warm Up to Shell
Elk Hunters
Tell Different
Ways to Hunt
H. L. ASHBY
We Gve Gold Bond Stamps
On Heating Oil
FOR 1900-
SAVIN (ZEST!
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