The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 16, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 16, 1971
left' Catholic church Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watters.
Sp/4 Jerry Kimery
Portland by plane Wednesday morning at 9. The Canyon Bap-' Jim Olmstead arrived home
Shirley Stinson and Jo Ander­ morning for Bamberg, Germ­ tist church will hold their Friday night from Fort Bragg,
son the project leaders. Bibs any, after spending a 30-day Christmas program Sunday N. C. after he received his dis­
were brought to be sent to leave at the home of his par­ night, December 19 at 7 p. m. charge from the Army.
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. John Kokstis underwent Fairview Home in Salem. At­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. A cantata “Night of Miracles”
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man­
major surgery at Santiam Me­ tending were Eleanor LaMun- Kimery.
will be presented along with ning were Sunday visitors in
morial hospital in Stayton on yan, Dorothy Downer, Mabel
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian the Sunday school program. Scappoose at the home of her
Downing, Alma Olmstead, Lu have returned from 11 week’s Santiam Chapel will present cousin and family, Mr. and
Thursday morning.
Judging of the Christmas Brown, Lee Loomis, Daphnia vacation. They left Lyons Sep­ their program Sunday night, Mrs. Jack Reisterer and child­
lights and displays will be Pyeatt, Alma Spellmeyer, Hel­ tember 27, stopped in Denver, December 19 at 7 p. m. Spe­ ren. They also visited her aunt
held Sunday evening, Decem­ en Johnston, Lucille Huber Colo., where they visited Mike cial numbers will be by the and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ber 19, instead of December and project leaders, Mrs. Stin­ and Carol Cruson. Carol was choir. A small skit and the Riesterer, Sr.
son and Mrs. Anderson.
their guide to show them the Sunday school will also take
20 as previously announced.
Bobby Jim Miley from Sal-
The Santiam Zenith Wom­ Mrs. Kathleen Manning and sights in and around Denver. part.
em is now making his home
en’s club is announcing a pre­ daughter. Miss Cherri Man­ They went on to Eminence,
Lloyd Sletto spent Wednes- with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
holiday bake sale for Decem­ ning, and Mrs. Alice Bouche, Mo., where they stayed two day through Friday on a Stock- Miley,
ber 16 and 17. It will be held were hostesses for a baby weeks with Glenn’s uncle and man’s tour through the Colum-
Sunday visitors at the home
at both stores in Lyons from shower honoring Mrs. Paul aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. bia Basin.
| of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
noon until 4 p. m. Boxes are up Yost and her new son, held Despain. They stayed a month
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Harry El-
in both stores, Bob's Market Wednesday night at the Man­ at Corkill Trailer Park, Desert of Portland were Sunday mer of Albany and Mr. and
and Walton’s grocery for the ning home. After opening of Hot Springs, and visited Joe guests of their son, Rev. Laron Mrs. Gail Elmer and family
Christmas baskets to help some the gifts, refreshments were and Blonnie Johnson and an­ Hall, at the Methodist parson- from Shedd,
needy family in the area to served to the honored guest, other uncle and aunt, Mr. and age.
| Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Salter
Mrs. Yost, and Alma Olmstead, Mrs. Jack Barclay from South
have a happier Christmas.
The annual Christmas pro-I left the first of the week for
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian Rose Schwindt, Carolyn Ger­ Gate, Calif., joined with them gram will be held at Mari-Linn Lakewood, Calif,, called there
and sons, Bradley and Paul ard, Peggy Blackburn, Velleda in their trailer.. Also Ralph Wednesday evening, December by the serious illness of his
from Eugene were weekend Walz, Anne Pietrok, Evelyn and Jean Julian came for the 22 at 7:30 with all grades tak­ sister.
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Gunn, day. The Johnsons, Barclays, ing part. There theme of the I
guests at the home of his par­ VanAgtmael, Leona
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eva Bressler, Florence Bur- and the Julians had Thanks­ program is “Happiness Is.” At I
mester, Marcell Nydegger, Alta giving dinner together at the the close, Santa will arrive
Julian, Sr.
ED LEWIN
The Lyons Extension Unit Bodeker and the hostesses. park.
with treats for the children.
Auctioneer, Inc.
A Christmas eve candlelight I Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley |
held their December meeting Sending gifts were Bea Hiatt,
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at the City hall Thursday be­ Katie Etzel, Ann Holzfuss, service will be held at the1 and family
and .....
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Mrs. . I
Complete Auctions
ginning at 10 a. m. Lesson for Mary Voltin, Mary Sieg, Lu­ Lyons Methodist church De- Lawrence Chytka were Sun-
the day was “Fondue” with I cille and Debbie Huber.
cember 24 at 7:30 p. m. Mass day dinner guests in Salem at
Phone 769-5466
will be held at St. Patrick's the home of Mr. Miley’s sister,
LYONS
Eat Drink and Be Merry
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CHICKEN SPECIAL
FREE-Quart of Dairy Queen
ICE CREAM with Every Bucket of
Delicious Chicken
FREE-Half Gallon of Dairy Queen
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ICE CREAM with Every Barrel of Chicken
^Dairiv
L.
^Queen^
ORDERS TO GO
Phone 769-5311
Stayton, Oregon
NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Th urn. 10 a.ni. to 11 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 ajn. to Midnight
Live a Little
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MEATS
Clean electricity
Santa's helper
(yours, too)
FOR HOLIDAY MEALS
Old Fashioned Ham
Nebergalls
K
Lb.
Nebergalls
Lb. 99c
Semi-Fully Cooked Ham
Boneless Fully Cooked Ham lb. $1.19
Round Steak
89’
Pork Steak
The strawberry shortcake that's so good
in December, or the fresh-tasting peach pie in
February—they're just some of the nice things
electricity helps you do with your
refrigerator-freezer. And gone is that
messy defrosting job you used to hate.
Electricity does that for you ...
automatically.
.... Lb. 59c
Nebergall Old Fashion Thick Sliced
2 Lb. Pkg. $1.59
. . Lb. 59c
Bacon . . .
Nebergall Bologna
Holiday ham or turkey cooks to
perfection on your electric range.
(So do your meals all year 'round.)
Reddy Kilowatt sees to that with
temperature controls that do
away with guesswork. And how
about the way you can relax
with your guests while that
self-cleaning electric
oven is tidying up
after itself!
Royal Rock and Empire
39’
TURKEYS
Lb.
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WE ALSO HAVE SWIFTS BUTTERBALL
and TENDER TIMED NORBEST
Extra Fancy
Delicious Apples
Sweets and Yams
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7 Lb. Bag $1.00
2 25'
Cranberries . . . . Lb. 29c
California Navel Oranges 8 lb. bag 89c
Rome Apples full bushel box $2.99
Sno Boy Orange Juice . Qt. 49c
Sno Boy
Pitted & Chopped Dates 10 oz cup 39c
Fresh Shelled Walnuts Lb. Pkg. $1.49
And when it comes
to doing up those moun­
tains of holiday linen,
your electric washer and
dryer really come in
handy! And don't forget,
the permanent press
clothes your children
get for Christmas come
out wrinkle-free when
they're laundered the
clean electric way.
Mayflower Egg Nog . . Qt. 59c
Mayflower Whipping Cream Pt. 59c
Mayflower Sour Cream . Pt. 49c
Mayflower Butter
79’
Resers—Ready to Eat
Whipping cream for the
pumpkin pie? Blending frosting?
Making sauce or Christmas
pudding? Cooking waffles?
1 hese and dozens of other house­
hold chores clean electricity
does for you with your handy
household appliances.
Poultry Stuffing
2i lb. pkg. 89c
Nabisco Snack Crackers pkg. 39c
10 Varieties
Beautiful holiday music. The
big game. The cheery lighting that
is part of the gladness of Christmas.
These are more of the good things
electricity brings you. So just sit
back, relax and enjoy the holidays.
Clean electricity will help you
with the work.
We Have A Good Assortment Of
Christmet Candy, Cards, Wrappina.
Tinsel, Curl Ribbon, Tree Lights and
Ornaments
Price» effective December 16,« 17, 18, 1971
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone MS-24SM
2015 Main St
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Pacific Power
Where they make the electricity that makes
the Holiday Season nicer for everybody
Lyon«. Oregon
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