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I—The Mill City Enterprise Thursday, Nov. 26, 1959 Just In Time For Christmas Union Thanksgiving Service To Be Held at Mehama; $1.98 " $2.98 Lyons Folks To Have Guests Towel Seta, Boxed Handkerchiefs and a new ship ment of other gif tn arriving this week. New Pedal Pushers and Capri Pants for Girls and Misses. Priced at --------------------- 2 Do Your Christmas Shopping at Home Ada’s Needle Shop Ph. 2243 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Better Not Wait These cold frosty mornings can do un told damage to your automobile un less it is properly protected for win ter. Better check with us today. One freeze-up can cost you many dollars. Why take a chance — be safe — win terize your car now. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City How many for dinner, please? Now's the time to moke your reservations for delicious Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner here Phone 5844 Today LAST FRONTIER Gates, Oregon Highway 22 CAMERA SALE JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Graphic 35, including flaah gun and earning cane. S E (1 E Regular $89.95 SPECIAL 9 Only five rolls used in this Camera so it Is a Bar gain At This Price. VfaJI Wf 1 fl Eh Graphic 35, $89.95 tai- ue on Sale at Only____ A # Hilt has Flaah Gun and Carrying Caw. Revere Eight Magazin. S I -end Two Turret Head C| <4/ C) El (01 Bell-HoweU 220 Sun Dial Movis (.laniera with Catte, Regular $59.50 Now Only.... 49.95 51.50 10.95 Brownie Movie Turret Head Special l*rlce Value $59.50 Duoflex II Camera, Reg. $14.50 Now ... Mill Citv Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service Phone 6607 Mill City, Oregon Along About Thanksgiving Time Along about Thanksgivin' time when all the leaves are down, And all the fruit's been picked and all the hills are turning brown, There's somethin’ in the air that seems to stir your blood a bit, That makes you glad you’re in die world and that you're part of it; The song the wind goes singin' in tne evergreens sublime; There's ginger in a man along about Thanksgivin' time. There’s somethin' wonderful about the ice so thin and white Across the narrow little rut that dried up in the night; It’s criss-crossed in a hundred ways with streaks and veins and lines, And sparkles out like diamonds when the sun spunk« up and shines, And when you break it with your heel you could hardly tell its rattle from the jingle of a little silver bell. LYONS Wednesday evening, Clarence Jr. and Sue Ann of November 25, a Union Thanks- Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Shei- I giving service will be held in don Titus and sons from Halsey. | the Presbyterian church in Me- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prichard, jhama at 7:30. This is the time Veda. Cathy, and Billie and Mr. i all Christians should gather to and Mrs. Herbert Mays and I give thanks to God for their daughters will be guests at the many blessings and to give home of their parents. Mr. and thanks for the opportunity ot Mrs. Van Prichard. joining loved ones for the tra Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ed- ditional Thanksgiving feasts. wards will attend a family din- Many family gatherings will ner at the home of her brother be held here with some going and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dana away from home. Mr. and Mrs. ’ Stoddard in Salem. Orville Downing will spend Guests at the home of Mr. and Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Burl Smith will be AC1 El- their son and wife, Mr. and | don and Mrs. Thompson, who Mrs. Duane Downing and fam arrived Sunday from Aberdeen, | ily at Hermiston. Additional Wash., and will spend the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. I Thanksgiving week with her Richard Carleton and family parents. from The Dalles. Mrs. Pear) Hudson will spend Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons wil) the Thanksgiving holidays in be guests at the home of their Portland with relatives and I son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and friends. Mrs. George Meilke and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink will ters in Albany. be dinner guests at the home of Raking the old leaves, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton her brother and wife, Mr. and and Mrs. Norman Johnson and Mrs. Fred Dougherty in Salem. other refuse from trees shrubs is important in disease sons from Auburn, Wash., will Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue and control in gardens and home be dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg _____ _ advises Wilbur L. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex will be dinner guests at the | orchards, '¿‘^m'/Marion^County” Extend Bodeker. home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley slon Agent. ( / 1 JV O Z 1 V* n » I ZV ZV ZV MA L. X «nz. / M “ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Conser at Lacomb. Mrs. Conser Many plant diseases overwin Leota Worden and daughter, is a daughter of the Naues. ter on fallen leaves and flowers Marjorie and Mrs. Lizzie Bas Mr. and Mis. Phillip Pietrok i and dried up fruits. Examples sett will be dinner guests at the and daughter, Louise of Lyons (are black spot and ^st of roses, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne will attend a family dinner at > app)e and scab cherry left Lierman and family in Stay the home of another daughter j spot camellia flower blight, and I ton. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. VVil-lbrown rot of peaches and cher Mr. and Mrs. Art Olmstead liam Schwarz and family in ries. Old leaves and fruits re and sons. Walter and Jimmy Salem. Additional guests will be maining on the plant also har and his mother, Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pietrok bor these disease organisms. Olmstead of Mill City, will be and family of Stayton. Mr. and Such plant refuse may be dis-j guests at the Byron Edmonson Mrs. Francis Hendricks and i posed of in one of several ways. home in Eugene. family of Aumsville, Mr. and I Burning wil destroy the disease I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Mrs. Gerald Usselman of Salem, organisms. Leaves can be com- i and family will spend the Miss Theresa Pietrok of Salem posed if buried in the bottom of j Thanksgiving holiday at Aber and Miss Mary Pietrok of Sa ' the pile where thorough de-1 deen, Wash., at the home of lem. I composition will destroy the or- their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis j ganisms. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llanniford. and daughters of Mehama and The raking and cleanup opera- Burl Smith, who has been em Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis | tions can be repeated again when ployed at Las Vegas, Nev., for will be dinner guests at the dormant spray application are | the past month, returned home home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde made on roses, peaches, apples I Saturday evening. He will re Lewis and Beulah. and pears. main at home here until after Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley the holidasy. of Portland will be dinner Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt will guests at the home of her bro clumps should be lifted with the be dinner guests Thanksgiving ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. soil which clings to the roots day at the home of their son-in- Donald Huber and family. Addi and set in a drier place, with law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tional guest will be their moth out replanting them. This might Harry Elmer and Gail in Al er, Mrs. Alice Huber of Lyons. be under the eaves of a build bany. Mr. and Mrs Milt Emmerson ing. or the drier side of a build Dinner guests at the home of from Bridgeport, Wash., will be ing, the floor of a barn or shed, Mr. and Mrs. George Berry guests at the home of Mrs. or within a covered frame on will be Mr. and Mrs. Willard Donna Asmussen and daughter, well drained ground, In the Berry and children from Forrest Mildred. spring they can be planted | Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning again in the garden. Schiewek and children from and children Richie, Larry and If stored out of the rain where Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cheryl will be guests at the dry, the clumps should be occa Pennington and family, and Mr. home of her parents, Mr. and sionally sprinkled with water to and Mrs. Albert Carr, Kathryn Mrs. Sim Etzel in Stayton. prevent their drying out com- and Nadine of Lyons. Additional Lyons New« pletely. Guests at the home of Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian If soil drainage is good, chry- Ethel Huffman and Mr. and1 and Glenn Jr., were Sunday santhemums may remain where Mrs. George Hubbard will be dinner guests at the home of his grown. Mulching is usally not Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert necessary. Chrysanthemums Julian near Scio. The occasion should never be mulched with honored the birthday annivers anything which tends to pack. ary of Glenn Sr. Mulching materials such as MORNING IS THE TIME Michael Cruson, son of Mr. sawdust, peat moss, straw, OF DAY CO HE (si THE . and Mrs. Leonard Cruson spent corn stalks, or evergreen boughs R ising generation the weekend in Eugene with are preferred since they don't R etires ano the retiring college student friends and at- tend to pack. G eneration rises tended a football game while there. Mrs Alice Huber moved this weekend into her new home. the former Donald Huber house next to her own home. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Johnston received word that his mother Mrs. Jack Johnston had broken her hip while visiting at the home of her daughter at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jack John ston are long-time Lyons resi dents and both were at Myrtle DIRECT DRIVE Creek at the time the accident occurred Mrs Johnston is con 3 Other Model* fined to the Roseburg Commun- TOM SAYS:- • Mo*t Chain Saw itv hospital and would be glad For Th« Money to receive cards from her • Torture Tested See Tom's Shell Service any friends. for Dependability Rake Up Leaves To Curb Disease In Home Gardens New McCulloch 0NE/4O time of day for the most complete and economical servicing your car’s ever had. We handle only the highest grade gas oil. and lubricants. Tnm'c I \/| I I J V ip II JI Id! as low as Hints Given on Winter Care of Chrysanthemums Moisture is a moat lmpor important ■ consideration in overwintering Chrysanthemums. The Import ant thing is to avoid excessive ‘ moisture around the plant», sd- i vises Marion County Extension I Agent. Wilbur L. Blum. Stamps | If water is likely to stand over Phone 7684 MUI City or around them, or the soil may | become water logged. NOTICE Lyons Plumbing Will Be Closed from Friday, November 20th to Saturday, Dec ember 5, both days inclusive. LYONS PLUMBING Phone UL 9-2355 Lyons, Oregon S157.45 You Find the Best in Meat & Groceries when you shop regularly at our meat and grocery store. See us about a Ixx’ker Today. Order one and have ft ready for winter. Open 7 Days a Week Mill City MEAT MARKET Mill City Phone 2642 II Automotive & Industrial Maintenance Welding, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Aireo Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Vervi Hoover Phone 2602 Mill City II Box Office Opeo 5:S0 p. m. Sun., 7:®O p. m. Week Days. THl RS-, FKI-. SAT-, SUN- NOVEMBER 26-27-28-29 "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Prices Adults and Students 80c, Children 40e DON'T MISS THE NEW SHOW "VACATION LAND II Filmed in sound and color by Forrest Holman. Scenes of our Area including five Churches and Sunday Schools. This is a new show, never shown before here. ALSO CARTOON Sunday and Monday, Nov. 29 and 30 At I00F HALL, MILL CITY Sponsored by Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star. Students 25c Adults 50c SPECIALS REBUILT BICYCLES $29.95 GUARANTEED Just Like New TV Animal Cushions Reg- $4.00 Spec. $2.98 complete with 12" bar end P nteil ch« n SLEEPING BAGS Ä___________ $19.95 PLAY DOH 88c High Trade-Ins 10% Down No Payment Until 1960 ’ Free $50 in Merchandise Raymond Branch & Son Equiptment Co. Register now for Drawing Dec. 19. No obliga tion.Use Our Revolving or Layaway Plana. Phone UL 9-2160 Mehama, Oregon Camp’s Sporting Goods 185 First St Stayton, Ore.