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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
il LY0 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, January 21, l!H>0 TELEPHONE FOR 1 CAPITAL JOURNAL MILL CITY: Rex Putnam, 7408 LYONS: Rich Goodell, VL 9-2272 GATES: Billy Kershaw, 4503 Motor Route and Mehama: Mr. Bibler. RO 9-5614 Better Do It Today Bring that car or truck to uh today for a check up. How about letting us adjust those head lights. Winter driving demands nothing but the best headlights. I^et us properly adjust them so they will not blind oncoming traffic, and at the same time, have them set so you can see better too. DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7442 Highway 22 Mill City See George and Smitty! WHERE? WAGONTOWN of course S1995 S1795 S1595 SI 395 SI 795 S1095 ★ ’58 PLY. 4-Dr. Wagon 6 cyl.—auto trans. Beautiful Blue. ★ ’57 FORI) Country Sedan V8, auto. trans., green & white, Low Miles. ★ ’56 CHEV. 210 4-Dr. W agon V8, auto trans. ★ ’56 RAMBLER Cross Country 6 cyl. with O’drive, green. ★ ’57 CHEV. 4-Dr. Wagon V8, O’drive, Real nice ★ ’55 FORD Ranch Wagon V8, auto, trans. Red. WAGON TOWN EM 3-0777 595 N. High I pa V s ARE y K' K?' I.-4 I/, • Li Eva Bressler I Plans are underway for the I I Cub Scout Pack meeting which I is to be held at the Mari-Linn DELIVERY HOME By LET'S Funeral Services Held For John Neal By Sharon Whltaett LYONS — Funeral services ■ I school house on Tuesday even- were held Saturday afternoon. Part of the Junior class wa. I ing. January 26 at 7:30 p. m. January 16 at Weddle Funeral introduced to the schedule for I with Robert Moore cub scout Home in Stayton for John Neal the next year. Things are go I master in charge. All parents of Lyons, who passed aw’ay last ing to be different. By the time I are urged to attend. Monday evening January 11 at a student who is planning to go I Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Neshew Santiam Memorial hospital fol I to college is through high school II and children have moved to Le- lowing a heart attack. He was he will be ready for college. ” oanon, where he has joined a po 68 years old Rev. Ruth Cotton There was a little moaning and lio clinic and will attend of the Lyons Methodist church groaning when they found out > school at night. He is now em officiated. there weren’t going to be many ployed at the Simpson Plywood John Nelson Neal was born I study halls but it's all for our plant. April -I. 1891 near Jordan, and own good. The January meeting of the was the youngest son of Daniel The Student Council had a PTC was held Tuesday evening F. and Elizabeth Neal, pioneers noon meeting Wednesday so that at the Mari-Linn school house. of that area. they could take care of all their Robert Moore president presided John, as he was known to his business. We have the privilege over the business meeting with many friends, lived his entire Jt holding interschool council the usual business carried out. life in this area. He was a meetings here at Santiam this For the program Don Paul of blacksmith and tarmer. time. Ln case you don't know Mill City was the guest speak On June 24, 1914 he was mar what the Interschool Council is er and showed pictures that ried to Laura Westenhouse. Two I will try to explain it. Members were taken while he and his daughters preceded him tn of the Student Council of all the family were touring in Europe death. Adora born March 17. schools who are members of the this last summer. At the close 1920 passed away January 28. Interschool Council meet to of the meeting refreshments 1928; Elva Elizabeth born Feb gether at one of the schools and were served b the 6th grade ruary 6th, 1923, passed away they discuss the different prob mothers. February 8th, 1933. lems their schools have and try Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt He leaves to mourn his pas to find a solution. The meeting and sons, Duane and Darrel sing, his widow, Laura, one will be next Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wat sister, Martha Pepperling of and the student body is invited ers and children, Vickie and Scio, one brother, Tom Neal of to attend. Stevie of Stayton, were Sunday Hawthorne, Nev., Eleven ne Friday the Seniors took all guests at the home of Mr. and phews, and nine nieces. the items from the lost and Mrs. Ernest Weitman in Eu- Interment was at Bilyeu Den found department which have gene. cemetery near Jordan. Pall for quite a- A committee meeting was bearers were Raymond Holz- been accumulating while and they auctioned the held Monday afternoon at the fuss. Mike Schwindt, Fred stuff off to the student body, home of Mrs. Alice Huber, gen Lindemann. Frank Sherwood, Some of the kids recognized ar- eral chairman for the tamale Cecil Grimes and Fred Roh- tides which they had lost but sale and supper which will be wein. ______________ __ I they were either too embarras held Tuesday evening. January sed to claim them or they didn't 26 in the basement of the Lyons After much boiling of water I want them back Anyway the Methodist church. Attending the money is going for a good cause meeting were Leora Stevens. in an aluminum kettle or pan, Everyone wants the Seniors to a dark deposit often forms on Gladys Edwards. Eleanore have a Skip Day so the tradi Smith. Effie Anderson and Mrs. the inside surface. To remove tion will carry on and it takes it, fill the kettle with hot water Huber. money. A March of Dimes benefit above the darkened area and We have another new student. add a teaspoon of cream of His coffee will be held Thursday. name is Fred Stahlman and tartar. Let it stand for a few i January 21 from 10:30 a. m. to no is a Sophomore. minutes, then rinse out with I p. m. at the Catholic commun itv hall. Helpers who will assist clear water. If the deposit is Mrs. Clyde Bressler, local not removed with the first ap I Furniture & Appliances chairman will be Mrs. Pat plication, repeat the process. Lyons Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Vanity, Bench, Chest, Bed, new Leland Manning, Mrs. Arthur granddaughter, Miss Wanda Box Spring and Mattress, 6 Olmstead and Mrs. Alice Hu- pieces only $99 00 Mead are visitng in New Mex I ber M2 Wool Rug $17.50 ico, Mrs. Phillips is visiting at L. Roye was a week Mrs E. 48 ” Fold Away Bed with in- the home of her sister, Mrs. | end guest at the home of their nerspring mattress. Twin and I daughter and husband in Leb- Hazel Winters, and Miss Mead full size bedsteads $7.50 up 1 anon, Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pe- is a guest at the home of her Coil Springs and Mattresses father, A. E. Mead. Miss Mead «ek and daughters, while Mr. Roye was at Coos Bay over the is a daughter of Mrs. Frank White Enamel Trash Burner. $5.00 up and Mrs. Phillips is her Wood Heaters weekend with his donkeys for Kimery mother. Oil Heaters S10 00 basketball games. Arthur Vaughn of Portland SPORTSMEN JIFFY TOP Jack Johnston is spending a Standard and DeLuxe. a Saturday overnight guest short while at his home here. was MANY OTHER ITEMS at the home of Mrs. Clyde I He wil return to Myrtle Creek GATES FURNITURE Lewis. He visited in Lyons Sat I where Mrs. Johnston is confin Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. and attended funeral ser ed to a wheel chair at the home urday Phone 4572 Gates. Oregon of their son-in-law and daughter vices for John Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Humphries. Mrs Johnston is convalescing . following a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus and sons from Halsey were week end guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ethel Huff- man and grandparents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. George Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Sunday guests at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Harry Reeves in Portland. Mrs. Thelma Phillips and her noooooo Margarine L IN PRIZES! + ^tfRIGtRATORS • ELESTRIC WASHERS • DISH WASHERS • IlECTRIC * ¿WEEPERS ELECTRIC MIXERS • 'TOAStERS * lOOQ PRODUCTS tftWELRY • LAWN FURN4WRE • • PORTABLE RADIOS BARBECUE OUTFITS • • I LAMPS WRIST WATCHES • HI-FI RECORD PLAYERS • ENCYCLOPEDIAS • LUGGAGE F ' ? Live Music Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday You'll Always Have a Good Time Here CHICKEN STEAKS SEA FOODS You'll enjoy the meals served Here Real Westers Hospitality. CLOSED MONDAYS The Riverview Cafe Zen and Pat Cutting, Owners Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon Our service makes the difference Courtesy YouU *rteted • ’ smile that expreeaea our «tllincneae to please you. Efficiency We've be*" tr.in^ ' io the latest tech nique» of servicing today'« car»-and ju»t one riait will convince you we know what we're doing. Dependability Youiiandwepw you more than your money's worth—in products and »erviea We want your business and we’ll prove deserve it' Service is our Business TOM'S SHELL SERVICE We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 7684 - Mill City, Ore S * K 51.SLOO Shortening COSTUME -’MN * PENCIL SETS'* To Good Sunshine Crackers 2 Ib. 49C IGA GET YOUR SHARE! DANCE BOAT MOTORS • WAGONS • BICYCLES • TV SETS 3 lbs. 59c * NATIONAL Gel a FREE demonstration with the NEW LOMELI 2con°’°ÒÒ 3-1 MORE THAN 50,000 I o/lfl 4TO EACH STATE ZUU ALL EXPENSE LOCAL ■ PRIZES ■ VACATIONS! 1 an PONfMUl HE J PICJUHESJ I IHVISlBlt “d L wf handle small all types of engine rebuild ing and repairing. NALLEYS Heli-Arc Welding Fresh and Lean r for Woodcutters and Farmers Homelife Saws Bone and Rolled Pork Roast lb. 35* Biskit Mix pkg. 33e FISHERS U. S. Good Special Used Saw Sale > * a 49 C Chili 15 oz. cans 4«ns99* GENE'S MARKET Power Saw Bar Work All Work Guaranteed A mazing cans We are equipped to Chunk Style WHITE STAR Tuna 2 cans 49* Round Steak lb. 79* NEBERGALLS Friday, January 22nd thru January 28th McCulloch Saws We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Box office opens 5:30 P. M. Sunday 7:00 P. M. Week Days Come in and look these We Feature Mayflower Milli Products over. Good Buys. KENGOLLIET Your Friendly I G A Store Mehama, Ore Prices Good For January 21, 22, 23 Weiners 2,b pkg 98* i FRESH TILLAMOOK J Oysters pint 59*