THURSDAY JULY 23. 1951 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS We’re Broadcasting THIS WEEK ABOUT OUR BARGAINS IN THE New Mill City Enterprise < Many of you are receiving The Enter- prise this week for the first time. Read it every week to see the local news of the^Canyon. It is YOUR newspaper. You’ll find our SPECIALS listed in it each week. Take advantage of these bargains and SAVE!! Montana, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wilkerson, Gwen, Roger, Jerry and John from Darby, Montana. By Eva Bresakr Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and Mrs. Pat Lyons returned home Sa- daughter Jeanette, returned home turday evening after spending sever­ Thursday evening after spending the al days at Seaside with her daughter and children, Mrs. Ed Gisler from week at various points along the Marion. Joan Trahan went with them. coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hochritt from Mrs. Alice Huber has returned home Mountain View, Idaho, were Wednes­ after visiting in Portland at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. day afternoon callers at the home of and Mrs. George Keeley. She also Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens and visited with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing spent Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, at Long­ several days this week at East Lake view, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lande who re­ near Bend. Donna Peabody underwent minor cently purchased a new home in Stay­ surgery at the Salem Memorial hos­ ton and moved the first of the month have sold their property in Lyons to pital this week, returning home the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherwood of Co­ last of the week. Miss Dana Reid from San Francis­ quille. Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Rogers have co, California, is at the home of her as their guests, her parents, Mr. and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Weyne Mrs. J. W. Allen from Des Moines, Kerr, She is assisting in the berry Iowa. They were met in Portland harvest while here. Mrs. E. L. Roye with her daughter Sunday by the •Rogers’, where they Mrs. Laddie Pesek from Lebanon, left with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keith of that city, visited at the home of Mr. Friday for Elgin, Oregon, where they and Mrs. E. Hargreaves in Monmouth. will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens had as Lynn Roye. Kenneth Bosanko has returned to ■ their guests over the weekend, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Silvis of Eugene, Lyons and will take over his old job and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Courteman- as agent at the Southern Pacific de­ che of Portland, Sunday callers at pot. Bosanko was agent here before the Stevens home were Mr. and Mrs. entering service and has been recent­ C. I. Landsverk and grandsons Bob ly returned from Germany and and Michael Moyis of Portland, and France. Mrs. John Jungwirth has returned Mr. and Mrs. F. Windoff, Dan and Joyce from Grand Island, Nebraska, home after a months trip to North also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lafky of Dakota and into Canada, where she with her sister, Mrs. Clara Bender, West Stay ton. Mrs. Gladys Peabody from , Aber- visited relatives and attended the deen, Washington, visited last week golden wedding anniversary of their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl sister in North Dakota. Mrs. Albert Bass returned home last Smith and daughter Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thayer and week from Eureka, California, after children and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cru- visiting at the home of her father, son and children, made a trip to Mad­ Mr. Moses, who returned home with ras and were overnight campers at them. Mrs. Benford of Corvallis, is visit­ Blue Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the ing at the home of her daughter and weekend at the home of his aunt, Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ stead. George Allen at Blue River. Mr, and Mrs. Giles W’agner and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, Dennis and Ivalyn, with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto went to Mrs. B. S. Barker, spent the weekend Lebanon Thursday evening, where at Elk Lake, where the men enjoyed i they attended the meeting of the Po­ mona Grange. Mr. Wagner is master fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons from of Santiam Valley grange of Lyons. Clatskanie, were weekend visitors with relatives in Lyons. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lyons and sis- ter of Mrs. Wayne Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis spent the weekend at Seaside, where they — attended the Miss Oregon contest. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knight and I children from Redding, California, visited old friends in Lyons the last I of the week. They were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian. The Knights are former residents of this city, while he was employed at the Box factory. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Nydegger of I Stayton spent the weekend at East Lake, returning home Sunday even- ’ ins. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Slette were her Nationally advertised 'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William Neslon Kraft Recapping it your guarantee of and daughter Carol from Chicago. long, »aft, low colt ( 670-15 Mrs. Alex Bodeker returned home mileage. Friday evening after spending sever­ al days at Camp Magrudder, a sum­ And your old recappable tire mer camp of the Womens Society of Christian Service. Saving YOl R tires is OUR business Linda Culwell from California is visiting at the home of her father and * * * step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell. PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson was her mother Mehama, Oregon Phone Lyons 143 Mrs. Earl White from St. Regis. Subscribe to the Mill City Enterprise CAKE MIX CORNED BEEF Betty Crocker ARMOURS 12 OZ. 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