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6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 Features «f t,ie Week AT LYONS FOOD MARKET We have gone on a strictly cash basis and can now gite you competitive lower every day prices. We are offering a 2% cash dis count with the purchase of a credit book. Buy a $50 Cred it Book for $49. PORK & BEANS V»S ' I 2 Ca- 47C ICE CREAM $154 Corn 2 33 Tuna 5 SPUDS«.» 303 cans Santiam Whole Kernel a One half cans cans CELERY lb 5c I I PHONE ULRICK 9-2494 I¿Lyons | Food Market LYONS. OREGON I LYONS ' To dispose of that surplus Try a For Sale ad in _ . - .. — Mill City Enterprise Subscribe to The By Eva Bressler Lyons folks are among the rest of the canyon residents shivering and shaking in the recent cold spell which took everyone by surprise. An early morning scene is the thawing of pipes and looking after the electric pumps, However, the two Relaz for a moment with a pleasant large mills in town are still running, companion and enjoy the distinctive Several of the smaller mills have taste of thia western shut down. refreshment favorite. I Tuesday, November 15 marked the beginning of the six weeks WSCS study course, “An Introduction to Five Spiritual Classics.” The writ ings of great Christians from St. Augustine to Thomas Kelly will be studied. Everyone is invited to share in this experience. It was held in the fireplace room. The regular meeting of*Faith Re bekah lodge was held Wednesday evening, with Roberta Longnecker, noble grand, presiding over the busi ness session. The regular routine of business was carried out and reports heard from various committees. The Three Links club held their meet- ing in the hall Friday night. Nomin- tb0 Water that ations for officers for the coining year were closed and will be elected at the next meeting. The charter was OtYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. Olympia. Wash. U S. A.*» <11 aped in memory of Sister Cordelia Hubbard, past president of the Re- bekah Assembly of Oregon, who re cently passed away. A short business I n"» J meeting will be held Wednesday evening, November 23 due to Thanks giving day. At the social hour re- | freshments were served by Zona Sischo, Lois Myers, and Celene Tay- I lor. Thanksgiving motif was used in the table decorations. Mrs. Charles Cruson was hostess for open house and a coffee at her home Thursday evening at 10 a. m. ||Pro«-eeds from the event went to the || Methodist home in Salem. There II were 33 attending. BUCKS I The Lyons Garden club held their I meeting at the Catholic community I hall W’ednesday afternoon with a I small attendance. Many plans were I discussed and plans made for the De- I cember meeting which will be Wed- I nesday, December 14. At that time For the rabbit raiser who prefers a single feed pro I they will hold their annual Christmas gram, Albers Milling Co. (for over 25 years a lead« in I party with a gift exchange. Each one rabbit feed research) has developed the new DOLBI.E- I attending is asked to bring a gift for Dl TY. This “all purpose’’ ration for rabbits simplifies I the exchange, not to exceed $1.50 and your feeding routine and still gives you fast... yet low- II it is supposed to be something in the cost gains on your fryers. I flower line, such as plants, bulbs, I planters or containers of some sort. DOUBLE-DUTY IS PRICED TO MAKE FEEDING I It is hoped a good crowd will attend. YOUR RABBITS EASY AND PROFITABLE! | This will determine if the club will I carry on next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Piidley from Venice, Calif., were recent visitors I at the home of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor from i D ouble dui * *AB8 i T BARB* Available In Smaller Sizes Denver, Colorado, are visiting at 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, j Sunday, they with the Smiths spent | the day at Taft. The Taylors are • | uncle and aunt of Mrs. Smith. > ¡Mrs. Glen Julian went to Port land Thursday where she spent the rest of the week with her mother, Seeds Custom Cleaning Fertilizer ¡Mrs. Mary White. Petroleum Products Feeds Grinding and Mixing i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton, Machinery Household Appliances Hardware j Larry, Carolyn and Kathryn from SEED MARKETING j Bridgeport, Washington, spent the STAYTON, OREGON I weekend with relatives in Lyons. Telephone 5024 ' They were guests at the home of her 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down- i ing and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. Larry and Carolyn i , remained for a month’s visit with the ' grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Schwarz, the I former Miss Jean Pietrock, of Salem, I Clothes Dryer were Sunday guests at the home of I ’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Convenience Pietrok. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker, Clarence Jr., and Sue Ann of Eu- j gene, were Sunday guests at .the | home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huff-I man and Mr. and Mrs. George Hub bard. Mrs. Decker is a daughter of the Hubbards and sister of Mrs. I 1 Huffman. ' Miss Carla Anderson from Olyni- , pia, Wash., spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. arffl Mrs. Carl Anderson and family. Mrs. Gladys Stiffler returned YOU’VE BEEN WANTING IT I home the last of the week from Cor AND HERE IT IS— the fully coran, Calif., after spending a month I automatic clothes dryer with big at the home of her daughter, Mr. features and a low price. and Mrs. Lowell Yeager and family. Fow ler Top • Loading Clothes Due to a conflicting date with the | ¡Stayton WSCS. The Lyons wscs Dryer circulates all heat through Top loading is easy loading all the clothes so that they come Tamale sale, which wa$ (later for It's so e*sv to load a Fowler. will be held some time to vou thoroughly dried, soft, November 18 To transfer clothes from in January. fluffs and wrinkle-free — ready to your washer to the dryer, Pupils of Mari-Linn school en- .imply drop dothes through iron or put away. Outstanding fea Fowler s top door opening joyed a five-day holiday because of tures include: simple time switch into the sanitary drving cyl Teacher’s workshop at Albany Wed- selector; powerful motor; safe inder-all «ithout stooping. , nesday and Thursday, and Veterans "black heat" elements; high velo | day on Friday. city fan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith. Ivalyn Stt FOWlta CLOTHIS ilTII SOON , and Dennis were Friday night guests at the hom«> of his brviher and fam-1 I ily. 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