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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1970)
9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 8, 1970 Rar.uj and Mrs. Lindemann’s Many Family Gatherings Mark Thanksgiving Day at Lyons LYONS — Many bountiful dinners were enjoyed as fam Johnson and sons. ilies gathered for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard day and to give thanks for and granddaughters, Venetta their many blessings. and Jeroletta were guests in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lobes of Portland at the home of Mr. Hayward, Calif., spent the hol and Mrs. Hy Smith. Mrs. iday weekend with his mother, Smith is a daughter of the Mrs. Leona Gunn. Prichards. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus Guests at the home of Mr. and three sons from Kent, Wn. and Mrs. Leland Manning and were guests at the home of family were her parents, Mr. her mother, Mrs. Ethel Huff and Mrs. Sim Etzel of Stayton man. Additional guests were and Mr. Manning’s mother, Mrs. Huffman’s sister and hus Mrs. Clyde Bressler. band, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm Decker from Eugene stead and four children from Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye Auburn, Wn., were Thanks were dinner guests at the giving weekend guests at the home of their son-in-law and home of his parents, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lad Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Pesek and three daughters in Dinner guests at the home Salem. of Mrs. Hazel Lewis and her Mrs. Florence Burmester daughter, Beulah, were Miss was a dinner guest at the Lucille Lewis from Corvallis, home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis Burmester at Scio. and daughters, Christie, Pam Mrs. LeotaWorden was a and Lisa and Harold Porter dinner guest in Stayton at the from Aumsville. home of her daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morman Mrs. Wayne Lierman and fam were dinner guests at the ily. home of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich left Wednesday for Auburn, ard Lindemann and family. Wn., to spend the remainder Additional guests were Mr. of the week with their daugh Lindemann’s parents, Mr. and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Fred Lindemann and ^PRICES Thick Sliced 2 Bacon Lb. Pkg. Thisisa two-story filter. Its job: to help clean up the air at the new Centralia power plant. Nebergall’s All Beef Frankfurts . . 1 lb. pkg. 69c Rib Steaks .... lb. 98c PorkChops ßQ# Lb......................................... Uw E Qc No. 2 Potatoes 20 Lb. Bag....................................... WP Bananas (Chiquita) lb. 10c Californa Navel Oranges 8 lbs. $1.00 Cauliflower . . . head 25c Delicious Apples 20 lb. box $1.98 Rome Apples $049 10 Lbs. $1.00 LYONS I i I $1 98 A Nebergall's Mr. and Mrs. Jake Silber- USS Hampshire County, and ence Pietrok and family of ton at the home of Mrs. Shull's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Claude mother Mrs. Eulalia Lyons. liagel and Mrs. Martha Jung stationed at Seattle; and Mr. Aumsville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey Marrs celebrating Mr. Shulls Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev wirth of Stayton were Thurs and Mrs. Duane Downing and ens, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert day afternoon callers at the daughter, Donna from Walla nolds Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert birthday anniversary. Reynolds, Jr., and Mrs. Flor Mrs. Donna Asmussen was Stevens were dinner guests at [ home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walla. Mrs. Effie Anderson had as ence Darling were dinner hostess for the cook's meeting the home of their son-in-law Fink. Dinner guests at the home her guests, her children and guests at the home of Mr. and held at her home Friday and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott at Mill City. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott families, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Gerald Branch of Stayton. night. A supper at the River and Mrs. Albert Toman, Brad were their son-in-law and (Butch) Anderson and child Mrs. Branch is a daughter of view Cafe followed the meet ley and Janet from Salem were daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ste ren from Portland; Keith An Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, ing. Attending were Ella (•'rank, Celia Courtney, Sally phen Foltz and baby and Mrs. derson from Gresham, Mr. and Sr. also dinner guests. Small, Dorothy Coulter, Ella Mrs. L. G. Hannaford and Guests at the hone of Mr. Rodney Wilson. Rice, Arlene Sims, Violet Wal and Mrs. Floyd Bassett were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yost and children from Tacoma; Mr. len, Velma Cary and Gladys her daughters and families, 1 three children were dinner and Mrs. Pete Butts of Rose Podrabsky. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert guests at the home of her par burg, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook Thanksgiving day dinner By Eva Bressler from Waldport, and Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haf and children from Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meyers and Mrs. Dick Haseman and fam ner of Sublimity. The Fox Valley Livestock guests at the home of Mr. and ily from Longview. Wn. 4H club met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Satieriy were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor children from Stayton. Guests at the Henry Crois their leader Mrs. Jack Shull, her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ger Dinner guests at the home and children from Tacoma, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue | were guests at the home of her ant home were Gus Croisant a December 5th skating party ald Steele, sister Judy Steele, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short mother, Mrs. Leoa Johnson. from Woodburn, Albert Crois was planned. Jimmy Hem- sister Mrs. Faye Delevia and and Harlan Gibson from Sal-; Also a guest was Mrs. John ant from Tillamook, Læna shorn and Kathy Shull show brother-in-hiw and sister, Mr. em, A. B. Culwell and sons. | son’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Os Baker from Stayton, and Mr. ed members their projects. Oth anti Mrs. Nick Rock, all of Sil and Mrs. Pete Thompson from er members present were verton. Leslie and Lynn of Bend, Mr. I burn from Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Scott and and Mrs. Elmer Culwell, Del-1 Guests at the home of Mr. Astoria. Shannon McGuffin, Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer Allen Betz, Deane, Terry and family were Thanksgiving ttay mer and Donna and Mrs. Lyd and Mrs. Orville Downing dinner guests in Portland at ia Culwell of Lyons. were their three children and of Albany were dinner guests Jerry Scott. Guests at the home of Mr. families, Mr. and Mrs. Rich at the home of her parents, John and Julie Laroche spent the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg were ard Brown, Dennis, Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. two weeks with their grandpar and Mrs. Hy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- Joe Demke from Hillsboro ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull her son and wife, Mr. and ( Maureen from Crescent City, Mrs. Robert Carleton and fam-1 Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert was a dinner guest at the while their parents were elk meyer and children from Sil verton were guests at the ily from The Dalles. Carleton, Cathy and Barbara, home of his brother, Mr. and hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Cruson ! from The Dalles; Carolyn Carl Mrs. Robert Jobe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull home of Mrs. Charlotte Hagle were guests in Medford at the' eton from OSD. Seaman Larry Mrs. Anne Pietrok and and Kathy, also their daughter at Longview, Wn. home of her brother and sis Carleton of The Dalles, and Louise were dinner guests at and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-| Ed Epps from Jenks, Okla., the home of her son and daugh Victor Loche were Saturday Why Don t You Subscribe to don Hudson. v vho are serving aboard the ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- evening dinner guests in Stay The Mill City Enterprise BoxM Mayflower Natural Cheddar Cheese 2 lb. block $1.79 Old Fashioned Bear Claws . . pkg. of 6 53c Old Fashioned Do-Nuts A. fie NEW — Package of 6 Hash Browns Flav-R-Pac 2 Lb. Bag This filter, and 559 others like it, form the working center of a giant, air cleaning machine called an electrostatic precipitator. They're electronically charged to attract and trap ash and dust from the plant’s furnaces, and then collect them in huge bins. . 3/89’ French Fried Crinkle Cuts Flav-R-Pac 2 Lb. Bag This $5 million system is being Installed in the new power plant at Centralia, Washi ngton.When it’s completed, it'll help keep the plant clean. And help keep the air clean, too—as clean as the modem technology of electrostatic precipitation can make it. . We Have A Good Assortment Of w Christmas Cards — Christmas Wrapping Tinsel Curl Ribbon—Tree Lights and I The electricity you use in your home Is 100% clean. And we’ll continue to seek new and better ways to keep our power plant clean, too. : Ornaments. — Christmas Candy Prices Effective December 3, 4, 5, 1970 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon Pacific Power