6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE LYONS '1*. "íd*- I I I I I I I wsk & h J > X A. i® ■ / / A / / / // ■’ fi. n • \ m. X j i ------- — _ This is THE place for my family to do the regular shopping These prices are really low. I’ve noticed too, at Golliet’s you can buy almost everything you need; Did you see the line of Home Appliances’at this Complete Market? Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Freestone Peaches Cal Campbell’s Soup 14c Varieties CATSUP MILK UL .. ,1 t V|ÍI‘!Í?NDS Luncheon Meat IGA COFFEE Peanut Butter siM 4<-$l 6 for ^X O ~ fn/ 5 Limit EAo233',: SI NNYMORN Whole Bean—Grind your ow n IGA—CREAMY 20 ounce jar Jar. wilf'.l 29c 59c 39c 69c 49c nelrifton with there THRIFTY MEATS More Lyons News on Page 3 4drerft«<*wienf From where I sit... Joe Marsh It's Fine To Be Fooled -Sometimes < Handy Peters entertained for the ladies of the Auxiliary the other night — and had the ladies believing for a while that he’s the bFst marksman ever. Handy put on a great act. He set up a whole bunch of balloons on a muslin backdrop and then took out his pea-shooter. He shot blindfolded, standing on his head, every which way — and broke a balloon every time! No wonder Handy impressed the ladies. What they didn’t know —till the show's end—was that Buck Mulligan was hiding be- 9 hind the backdrop improving on Handy's aim with a hatpin. From where I sit, we all gel things “put over” on us now an4 again. U hen it's good-natured— fine! But, some folks would like to fool the rest of us into believ­ ing it's wrong to enjoy an occa­ sional glass of beer—just because they prefer something else. For real American tolerance and neighborliness these people are simply “off target.” CopyrigAt, 1953, L'nited State» Brewer» Foundation There’s top-quality protein * *■* .ri. i in every cut of meat ■ COTTAGE HAMS tCc Three to Eight Pound Average, per lb. ** _________ ' Your old, worn, unsafe tires are ___ _ HAM LOAF (¡round Ham and Pork 39‘ By Popular Request We Again Have Ground Beef, lb. 35c; 3 lbs. for $1.00 PORK LOIN ROAST Per Pound SANTIAM EQUIPMENT CO. for DENNISON 11 Ounce Bottle L RECAPPED TIRES ' 11.95 . / i / KRAFT 5 \ By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain with Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell and son Timothy and Tommy went to Champouge Park Sunday, where they attended a reunion of the Chamber- lain family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left Sunday morning for Paulina Lake, where they will spend the next ten days on vaca­ I tion. Bob Miller is substituting on the Notionally adv«rtii«d mail route while Allen is away. Kraft •• Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berry were y«ur guarani«« af in Oregon City over the weekend lang« »•♦«, law cast f 670-15 where they were guests at the home milaaga. of her brother and family. Mrs. Frank Kesegich of Cleveland, And your old recappable tire Ohio, will leave Wednesday for her home there, after spending some time Saving YOUR tires is OUR business at the home of her parents, Mr. and » ♦ * Mrs. Al Human. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker honor-1 ed their daughter Mrs. Earl Hamp-, PHILIPPI TIRE SERVICE ton of Salem, on her birthday anni­ Phone Lyons 143 versary with a dinner held at their | Mehama, Oregon home. Covers were laid for Mr. and J Mrs. Earl Hampton, Douglas and Marge Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba­ ker and Arlene, Mrs. Norman John­ son, Chris and Curt of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Elmer Hiatt of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duman are re­ turning to their home in Lyons. They have been in Seattle for some time where he was employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crouch, Vemie and Bobbie of Escindido, Calfiornia, will return to their home Wednesday after a three weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Helem, also her brother Earl Helem and family on McCully mountain. Mrs. Alex Boeker, Mrs. E. L. Roye and Mrt. Norman Johnson, Chris and Curt of Salem, were Monday after­ noon callers at the home of Mrs. Lad­ SIGN OF die Pesek in Lebanon. Rev. Swanson of Salem was in charge of the morning services at the GOOD SERVICE Lyons Methodist church, replacing When you buy a McCulloch chain Rev. Dodge who was in Seattle, he saw from us. you get more than a was accompanied by his daughter, good buy You get assurance of fac­ Marjorie. tory authorized service and genuine Mrs. Norman Johnson, Chris and McCulloch parts to keep your saw Cult of Salem, will spend this week in tip-top condition. See us whenever your saw needs at the home of her parents, Mr. and servicing We sell saws too. If you Mrs. Alex Bodeker, while her husband don't already own one of the fast­ who is with the State Police is at­ cutting, light-weight McCulloch tending school at Corvallis. chain saws, maybe it's time to pay us a visit. See for yourself how these Ray Negstad of Portland, is spend­ low-priced modern saws take care ing the summer with his uncle and of timber of any size. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn McClurg. He with the McClurgs, spent the weekend I at the coast. We have for sale a rebuilt Tuesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were McCullough chain saw, mod. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Flint of Ven- 325. 34-inch bar and chain. I tura, California. They are on a five 30 day guarantee i weeks vacation and visiting friends and relatives in Oregon. Mrs. Flint and Mr. Burmester are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. George McNamara from Wheeler spent several days in Lyons where they attended funeral j services for John Worden, a brother i of Mrs. McNamara. Phone 2621 Mehama, Ore. Lx* Well I'll lie llarneil...! THURSDAY, JULY 30. 195.3 59' Open 9 to 2 on Sundays SKINLESS FRANKS 1 pound cello package 39c JG MONEY worth’S The price we ll pay will go a long way to buy GENERAL d We reserve the right to limit quantities KEN GOLLIET MEHAMA, OREGON 25 WHK • TO « 1J Philippi Tire Service ‘ Saving YOLR Tires Is OCR Bu>iness” MEHAMA. OREGON PHONE: LYONS 143