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3—TTir Mill City Entorprinr, Thunwiay, Nov. lö, 1962 Lyons Club To Have Joint Christmas Party Safety Program To Be To Be Given at Extension Club Meet LYONS Tin* November meet* Ing of the Extension unit win MEHAMA The Extension held TYluraday in tH«* dining Fellowship limn of the Methodlat church Unit met in the with Alice Huber and Freda room of the church Wednesday, Wilaon ua hoateaaea. Following November 7 at 10:30 a. m. The n luncheon nt noon n abort bua- project "Today's Laundry liaa- ' ket" was presented by Mrs. ineaa meeting waa held, There wna ti program plunning dlacus- ! C. S. Brown. They gave advice aion of "Family Ute Cycle," a on methmls to use in washing rend "The I .nnd nnd People of different fabrlca ami how to re Auatrulia" by Mia. Laura Neal. move grease spots from better Subject of the day wua "Aua- cottons as well as how to re trallan Food«" with Mra. Alice store Isxly to limp garments. Huber nnd Mra Freda Wilaon A question and answer period was held and garments were giving the demonstration. Ilie Oiriatmaa meeting will shown that allowed different >><■ held jointly wtih the Lyons ways of starching und finish < Sarden club November 14. Six ing. Mrs Edward Walz, chairman, teen were preaent for the meet ing. presided at the short Isislness session. 'Hie ill chairman re- ported that so tar they hud not found enough girls interest ed 1«, start a sewing club. Mrs Mr*. John Teeter* Milton Roten was nominated Mra. Emil Noelle of Wirmer, as a candidate for program S. D expected to leave tor her plunning leader from this dis iMime tin* week utter u visit trict. The Unit will have u here with her brother's tnmily, December meeting instead of a the John Strochlnes. January meeting again this I tinner guests n week ago y<ar. ft wus decided that each Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Julius member would bring un idea Titze were Mr and Mrs Roy for Christmas or some interest Istwning nnd daughter, Irene of j ing liobby and that a short Roaetmrg, Mr nnd Mrs Bert I safety progrum would be giv Bailey nnd Sherry of Spring-1 en A film strip is also planned Held. Mr nnd Mrs Orville for Uils meeting which will Downing, Lyona and Mr. and I m - held December 5. starting Mrs Jim Richmond, Barbara a 10 JO a. m. anil Pam They nil attended Mrs. J M Teeters nnd Mrs. the joth wedding anniversary G. V. Christensen were hostca reception at the Mehama club ses for the meeting and noon I khisc for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon |»>t luck luncheon. Goodell. in the afternoon. Present for u tnmily gather-1 ing nt the Edward Walz home ; Sunday were Major and Mra. III Marlon Ntovall Carl Trick and daughter, Carla Mr. ami Mra. Oliver Winslow of Novato, Calif., Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Truk. Eitaindn; Mrs visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pat Elsie Trick, Salem and Mr anil terson in Silverton last Thurs Mrs Wnlz. Joanne, Dorothy, day. Mr. and Mrs R« x Herron of i'.ifd. I'.ttii-u and Mike S|g» and Mrs Allen C. Me- Salem were recent guests nt IkMiuld nnd children Chris und the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tammy left Inst Thursday by Novak. Sunday visitors at the home car tor Maryland where he will be stationed with the Army nt of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine Ft Meade. They have been en were their daughter and futnily joying a leave visiting here Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cble nnd after a three year stay in I son, of Salem. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Gooch J a pan. Weekend guests of Mr. ami were Friday dinner guests at Mrs William I Kill were their the Dmia Kelle home. Weekend guests at the home daughter and tnmily, Mr. nnd Mrs Daylc Anderson and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kudin Mark. Craig and David ot For were his brother ami sister-in- Jaw, the Albert Nelsons of Med rest Grove. Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Monroe ford. Miss Barbara Hirte. who Is ami Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown and Vicki wen- Sunday dinner I employed in Salem, visited her guests at th* G D. B i I. m - u parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte this weekend. Imine in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs Dails Kelle Mr. ami Mrs M V. Frame of Oakridge visited relatives have recently returned from a two-weck vacation in Nevada. here during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford Mrs. Grant Smith and Mrs. Walter Johnson ami children. nnd family of Springfield were Vicki, Carla and Dale visited weekend visitors at the home Sunday with Mrs. Smith's sis of Mr. and Mrs George Staf ter's family, the Douglas Jen ford. Marvin was recently re leased from the hospital, fol sens In Portland. Mrs. Tom McMurdic and lowing a logging accident. children Mike, Sharon, Connie Mrs. Ed Kadin's mother, Mrs ami Betty Sue of Albany visited Mattie Root, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Ix-e Earhart in relatives here last Thursday. Visitors Saturday nt the Da Amity this weekend. vid Blum home were Mr. nnd Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Walt Howe. Karen and of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Thom Mike of Colton. as were her mother, Mrs. Jes Mrs. Joe Jones and daughter sie Ziegler, nnd her brother. P.uthle of Kl.itn.itli Fulls usiti-d Elvin Marlowe, of Vancouver, from Friday to Monday here Wn Miss Jeannette Herron won with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe nnd her sister's family the citizenship honor for the the lairry Kimseys. first nine week period Jean Mrs. la-stcr Shimanek of ette is in Mrs. Beulah Bowes Scio was u Sunday and Sunday- room nt the Gates Elementary night guest of her brother ami school. family, the G. V. Christensens. Bob Wilson and sons. Rich Mrs. Donna Weldon and ard nnd Ronnie of Eugene visit children, Debbie. Becky nnd ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevie of Salem spent the long H N. Wilson recently and en weekend at the liome of her joyed some local hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crites grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Kirsch and two girls of Corvallis were Sunday guests at the home of D>n't stuff your turkey nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon. then freeze it. For tn-st ami saf Friends, neighlxirs, and ac- est result, pre j mi re and stuff qunintennnces an* invited to at pultry just In-fore it goes to the tend the "open house" to be oven. Under no circumstances given in honor of Mrs. Elmer should it I m * placed in ¡xxiltry Stewart Thursday, No». 15. be until just [>rior to roasting. ginning at S p. m. The get-to- MEHAMA GATES You Are in Safe Hands When You Buy From Us. We Carry Nationally Advertised Quality Brand Building Supplies Check un for your building needs American Standard and Briggs Plumbing Fixtures KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. OREGON Remember the From The Enterprise Five Years Ago Mr and Mrs. Adolph Brun ner had left that week for a vacation with friends at Santa Roa i, Calif. Comparing prices at the Hill top Market five years ago with those of today, coffee was sel ling at Kbc per pound, wieners at 53c; bananas at 2 pounds for 35c nnd carrots at 3 packages tor 25c. Siintiam Union High school students were working on their magazine drive that week with Eddie Hirte reporting the sales, lie wus writing "Suntiam Rip- lea" at that time. Robert Ditter and IN-nny Po- drabsky had their curs dam aged rather extensively in a head-on collision ut First und Evergreen Streets. Mis. Frank Hunter had been brought liome from Salem General hospital where she had undergone recent surgery. Guests that week at the Al Nesbitts were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Greathouse from Olympia, Wn. Mary Gay ReMine Pledged To Sorority I an illness of Kimmel’s while he owned the establishment. Rex and Waldo Ohmart were Rex Ohmart and J. C. Kimmel pnllbrnrcrt at the funeral. were in Tolodo Wednesday to Ohmart said he experiencer attend the funeral services for again the fact that it is a small I Wallace Tindell, a pioneer res world. While talking to an ' ident of the area He had owned uncle by marriage he found I a large dairy ranch there and out for the first time that he Ohmart anil his brother, Waido, ! was a first cousin of Stoney had worked for him on his milk 1 Wells, a pioneer Mill City res- route when they were In high ■ ident He said, "that practic- ' illy makes me related to Bess school. Tindell was the father of Jim Vandermeer and Tena Gra- Tindell of Salem, well known | ham", daughters of Wells. in this area as he worked in — the Mill City Pharmacy during Last Rites Held For Wallace Tindell Mary Gay ReMine, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Shields RrMine who is a freshman at IJnfleld college this year has tieen pledged to I Arriba Lttnbi Sigma sorority during the annual Rush Week. Miss RrMine Is a music maj or at the college and was a member ot the cast in a musi cal comedy "IJttle Mary Sun shine," The student production of the Broudway hit included a chorus and pianists with Miss ReMine one of the two pianists for the chorus. Drama Department and the The show was directed by musical director was Professor Dr. Lester Schilling of the Marion Van Dyk. Automotive A Industrial Mainteaance Welding, IMeaei Engine Service Shop or Field Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Subscribe to The Jim and Veryl Hoover Ph. 897-2911 Mill City Mill City Enterprise Ten Years Ago 'Hu- J’TA International dinner thut year was a huge success us reported by Mrs. Robert Vencss. dinner chairman. Tlie Mil) City Firemen's Aux iliary was busy making plans to ussist the Firemen with their annual benefit. Active members Included Betty Meinert. Bar I bara Minton, June Valdez, Phyllis Flatman, Frances Mer rill. Toots Blazek, Delores Stewart and Eva Agee. At Gates Floyd Völkel and Walter Brisbin had been elect ed to serve on the city council. Other members were W. S. II idaon A ■' I’..irn.’i.udt and Charles Glebier. At Lyons Sam Bridges was recovering from severe burns he had received when propane gas exploded at his home. Bill Jull. who had been sta tioned on the USS Pictor was spending a three week leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull. Mr. and Mrs Charles Kelly had attended Homecoming at OSC where their (laughter, Leia wus a freshman. Fifteen Years Ago Mrs. George Huffman was serving as president of the Lyons Women's club that year with Mrs. Lawrence Walworth. Mrs. Earl Allen. Mrs. Roy Hu ber. Mrs. Floyd Bassett und Mrs. Huffman attending the Marion County Federation meeting at Waido Hills. Porter & Lau had a large ad in The Enterprise featuring prices on appliances. Hume freezers were selling at $159.95; ice boxes at $95.90; oil circu lators at $90.00 to $114.00 and radio combinations at $149.00. Jim Cooke had been awarded an Eagle Scout badge at cere monies in Salem by William Phillii», scout director for the area. Mrs. Dick Turpin was visit ing her sister. Mrs. Lee Boat man at Yakinma. Wn. Henry White of Eugene was visiting his sister, Mrs. Earl Parker at Detroit. Pear) Reed had been elected president of the SBA with Grace Hutchinson, vice president and Mabel Bruder, secretary. The group has since disbanded. Mature green tomatoes will ripen very satisfactorily in a dry place where the tempera ture is btween 55 and 70 de grees. It doesn't matter wheth er it is light or dark. Don't try to ripen tomatoes that have been bruised, frosted, or those crack ed from rain. gether will be held at the Wom en's clubhouse in Gates and re freshments will be served. The Stewarts are moving to Rose burg next week. Toni Thojnas and Carmen Barnhardt are co- chairmen of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs' son, Kyron, who has been em ployed in a logging camp at Sitka, Alaska, has returned home for the winter. Mrs. Harry Harmon's sister, Mrs. Marguerite Brosig of De troit, stayed with' them while her husband was elk hunting. Mrs. Jeanne Rosamond and Mrs. Marie n Stovui drove to Salem Saturc / .vening, where they had dinner and took in a movie. George Stovall and Chuck Driggers of Canby joined Jer ry Rosamond and James Wright at Whitney where they hunted elk over the weekend. They re turned home Monday night. We have the largest selection of Personalized Christmas Cards In the Canyon Area. Select your own price range. Think how nice it would be to have your CHRISTMAS CARDS all ready for the mail NOW! This year The Enterprise has 7 Big Books full of beautiful cards on dis play right now. Before you buy Christmas Cards this year check our selections. Come in and look at them. No obligation to buy. 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