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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1962)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Dec. 6, 19«2 Kimmels Return from Thanksgiving Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel • returned home this week fol lowing a two-weeks' vacation trip to Illinois They visited four days with Mr and Mrs Brick' Swan and familv at Fithian and they took them on a tour of Springfield where they saw Abe Lincoln's home and other sights of historic and scenic interest. I They then went on to Chicago and took a tour of many inter esting places there. They saw two good stage shows, "Mary, Womasfa Paye Mary" and "Carnival,” which Mrs. Kimmel said they thor oughly enjoyed. Another trip of Interest was to the two huge department stores in Chicago, Marshall- Fields and Carson. Pirie & Scott which Mrs. Kimmel said are small cities within them selves. The trip was made by train, going bv the Northern Pacific and returning Union I Pacific WHEN TIME IS MONEY Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 •JAL Mary Gaye ReMine Elected To Office At Linfield College Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hutchin son will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday. December 9 at their home at 1131 S. E 4th street. Friends of the couple are in- vi led to attend between the hours of 2 anil 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Arranging tor the event « ill be Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch inson. Mr and Mrs Adell Hut chinson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson, and Mr and Mrs. Don Hurst. Other children planning to attend are Mr and Mrs. John Shaffer of Eugene, and Mr and Mrs William Cal- licoat of Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hutchinson of Idaho will be unable to attend. FARMERS TELEPHONE My Neighbors Today’s farmer is as much concerned with saving time as any business man. For this reason alone, modern farmers depend upon the time and money saving speed of telephone service. That is \ why we are dedicated to the constant im- I provement of rural telephone service. Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton. Turner hgbse a Regular $289.50 1 Onlv — Hotpoint 1 Onlv G. E. DRYER DRYER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PRICED FOR HOLIDAYS AT $13995 $17995 SALE PRICES ON ROLL CARPETING Swivel ROCKERS Reg. $109.95 Sale $79.50 Cedar Chests S49.50 Walnut, Blond Oak. Bleached Mahogany LUGGAGE F ( 2-piece ) S55 Your Choice, Sale Mahogany Walnut, Ash TV TRAYS HASSOCKS 20% OFF Regular Price USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! MAGAZINE STANDS LIVING ROOM SETS G-Piece Groups Da veno, Chair, 2 End Tables (Formica Tops) 2 Table Lampe. Your Choice In Colors GREEN STAMP! Reception Given For Retiring Lyons Postmaster Marilyn Chapter No 145 OES will meet Monday, December li' <t | ■ in Member» an* reminded to bring canned food tor the Ma sonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove. Also a gift (or tlxise living there, such us hand lotion, lip stick. bath powder, hair spray, candy, cos tume jewelry, hosiery, slips, stamps, stationery, note paper, fruit baskets. pi|x*. tobacco, fil ler cigarettes. sox. neck ties, and neck scarves Gixxi. clean, usable clothing will In- accept ed A Christmas program with M s Helen Kleihege as chair man will tie presented follow ing the regular meeting. Die men of the chapter x* ill serve the refreshments. A table of Christmas gift items will lx- on sale by the Marilyn Social club. All members living tn the vember 30 after serving 21 area are invited. years Examinations tor the permanent pMlmastershlp will tie held later L.vons is again having street light trouble Siane jieoplc are Ry Eva Itrewaler Mrs Hallie Downer who spent shooting out the lights with air two weeks at the Santiam rifles, 22 s and sling shots. A Memorial hospital in Stayton number of the lights are out following major surgery return rjow This is a serious offense ed home the first ot the week. and these vandals slxxild be William Lambert was tx«t taken into custody. Weekend guests at the home for the second meeting of the Lyons Lively 4-H Livestock id Mr and Mrs Jor Johnson and Club at his home on November were their son-in-law Mr and Mrs Ron daughter. 27. Then* was a discussion on having a candy sale Wednes Taylor and children from Med- day Dec. 5th for the I F. Y. E. ford. Mrs E L. Roye returned Plans were also made for the club to go Christmas caroling home Saturday from Cottage Members present wen* Tommy Grove after vtsltglg relatives Johnston. John Wilson. John there while Mr Roye was in Gilson. Darrell Huber. Brenda Klamath ¡-'alls with his donkeys Johnson. Margaret Wils o n for a donkey baski n-dl gum«. Mr and Mrs. Percy Hiatt Mary Wilson. and Bill l-ambert Refreshments were served at w ere Sunday guests at the home of their son-in-law and daugh the close of the meeting. ter. Mr and Mrs. Harry Elmer Lawrence Chytka is now con- vab scing at his home following lit Albany. Their grandson. Gail Elmer. who is with the U. S. major surgery at the Salem Navy was home for the week Memorial hospital on Nov ember end. 21. Visiting at the home of .Mr. Property changes in Lyons recently were Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Wendell Weaver la her mother. Mrs Maude Brun- Walter <Budi Walker have pur drett from Beeville, Tex .Mrs chased a fxirtkin of the Martha Brundett plans to spend Christ Hiatt property the house and some acreage. Mr and Mrs. mas with her daughter and family. Lymon Stubbs who are living Mr anil .Mr» W R. Stevens at the landemunn Court east of with their two grntMlsons Sti-v- town have bought the Walker home and the two families plan en atxl Bradley Toman of Sa lem were in Portland the last to move the first of the year. of the week. They went to as- Mrs. Gladys Stiffler who spent some time at Felton. Cali- si.»i their (rieiwts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Courtemanche, who re iforina at the home of her daughter and husband. Mr ami cently sold their home, in mov Mrs. Ixiwell Yeager and family, ing into an apartment The limiti», humor, the pre grew »t the sreal hunt we live In. told by matter Storytrll«r NILSON Ol MS Hl) A radio presentation ot PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY KRKT 12:10 p. m. KWIL 4:35 p. m. LYONS Mrs. Ruth Lyons, postmaster at Lyons for the past 21 years was honored with a reception at t St. Patrick's evening, Catholic hall Sunday ; start mg with i a 6 o'clock no- host dinner. Mrs. Lyons retired I Novemb er 30. having completed her 21st year on May 10 of this year. Wendell Weaver, Mayor of Lyons, presented her with a gitt on behalf of her many friends in the community. She was also presented a gardenia corsage from Earl Allen, who as a rural mail earner out ot the Lyons office, has worked with her all through the years. Evary Keepsake is guaran- Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Doro teed perfect by the Keep thy Draper, assistant postmast sake Certificate, which also er, presented her with a decor - assures protection against ated cake which Mrs. Lyons loss and offers lifetime cut and served at the recep- trade-in privilege. Uon. As is the case with so many postmasters and others serving the public in a small commun- ity. Mis. Lyuns many times went out of her way to per- form that little "extra service” or thoughtful act tor her pat rons. Mrs. Lyons has spent all her lift in the area, coming to Fox Valley from Salem with $225.00 LAWSON her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. $100 uv Wilson when just one year old. Wedding Ring She is the mother of six children, two sons and four daughters Her husband passed away several years ago. She is nut going to settle down to a life of inactivity, as she spends considerable time trav eling to visit her children and has taken up bowling, putting some of the younger ones on their toes with her scoring. Committee in charge of the $150 00 BLAKE reception included Mrs. Edwin »42 50 Sieg. Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Wedding Ring Fred Lindeman. Mrs. Wendell returned home the first of the Electric tree lights should not Weaver and Mrs. Dorothy Dra- week. per. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink were be used on the shiny aluminum weekend guests at the home of toil tree. 'Hie aluminum is a her brother. Bill Dougherty in Rood conductor of electricity Salem. and Christmas tree lights, sav Lions Auxiliary to Mrs Wendell Weaver has ed from year to year may have Phone 897-2434 Aid School for Blind been appointed temporary post frayed ends. Trim the tree with The Lions Auxiliary held master In Lyons, replacing Mrs. colorful ornaments, then shine Mill City, Oregon their November meeting at the Ruth Lyons, who retired No-' a spot light on It home of Mary Toman with Bct- ty Pittam conducting the busi- ness meeting. The group voted to Rive $100 to the State School tor the Blind at Salem; $50 to the Var- ied Service fund and the bal- ance to assist in the remixleling project for the Girls' Dorm. Sight Conservation and assist ance is the main project for the I.ions club and Auxiliary. The group decided to enter tain their husbands with an "After Christmas party and gift exchange,” at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt the evening of December 26. The affair will start at 6:30 with a O LONGER DO ALL of your heat convenience for homeowners. no-host dinner. Following the meeting .Mrs. ing bills have to be paid in Our budget plan costs you noth refreshments Toman served the cold months-just when it may ing extra. It’s one of our many from the dining table which free services to customers. And be most inconvenient. was attractively decorated with the Christmas theme. Now, under our budget plan, there are no carrying charges of The hostess had also arrang you can divide heating oil bills into any kind. ed for a rirawing for two Christ easy-to-handle, monthly install For full details about budget mas gifts with the lucky win ners, Mary Kelly and Goldie ments and spread payments plan oil heating and Shell Heat Rambo. For Christmas Forever MILL CITY JEWELRY Nylon Covers From •Mary Gay ReMine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Shields Ro- Mme. Mill City, is among new officers of the pledge classes of fraternities and sororities on the Linfield College campus. Miss ReMine is piesident of the Lambda Lambda Sigma pledge class. Tlic pledge class officers help in the organizing of the new pledges ami in training them for full membership in the Greek letter sm-ial organization. The officers are chairmen for the activities sponsored by the pledge classes. Eastern Star to Collect Canned Food For Masonic Home Santiam Union High school held Its annual football ban quet at the Presbyterian Fel low ship hall Monday evening. 1 h*ccmber 3. The program got started with letterman Richard Walker, Santiam fuotliall player, lend Ing the group in Grace. Featur ed »ix'akcr for the evening was Head Footlxill Chaeh J<x* Hus ton of 1-ewls Xi Clark college, former University of Oregon football great. Diirty-tlve boys and their fa thers enjoyed a dinner consist ed ol ham nixl turkey with all the trimmings, prepared by the FHA girls under the direction of Mrs Freeborn. Home Eco nomics instructor at Santiam. Mrs Gladys 1‘odi atixky, mother of one ol the players, pre|>ared the rolls. Die hums and turkeys were linked by John Muir. Mel Eide furnished the liolldii.v table decorations. Programs were prepnivd by Miss Krugman, Mrs Knov uul her oilier st.dl und Diane M< The succesi program Stovall's was nidixl by of Cere- comments us monies. I Gn 1. Sant I- inn’s head football coach, gave a rundown on the (ootlv.ill sea son. AntoiU Kosydar, assistant couch, aided Mr Erickson s continents with a statistical rundown on the season's record LYONS Valley Telephone Company LANE Subscribe to The » 367 N. 3rd Ave. 769-5216 2 Floors to Shop We Give and Redeem Thrifty Green Stamps SMALLER MONTHLY FUEL BILLS Simple plan makes your heating bills fit your budget N throughout the year. A great To control the pitch on pine cones used in holiday decora tions, use this method. Heat ov en to 175 degrees, arrange a single layer of cones on a sheet of metal foil on a cooky sheet. I .eave oven on for an hour. Turn oven off and leave in oven until cool. The corps will have a glazed appearance and may change slinghtly in color. 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