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2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY, MAY 2. 1957 I LYONS Remember MOM on Her Day May 12 Send her flowers by wire come in and select a bouquet, plant or a shrub. We have lovely cut Flowers too. Order Early! RALEIGH HAROLD Nursery and Florist Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sundays lVi Blocks West of Stayton Highway Phone Stayton 6684 319 W. Washington St Charles McCarthy at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry and sons Alan and Timmy of Forest Hv Eva Bressler Grove visited relatives in Lyons School election in the rural school Sunday. Mr. Berry is a grandson of districts of Linn County upon the Mr. and Mrs. George Berry, a son of question of increasing the tax levy, Marvin Berry and brother of Mrs. beginning July 1, will be held Mon Paul Pennington. day, May 20 from 2 to 8 p. m. Reas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdy and ons for increasing the levy are: in little daughter moved Saturday to crease in social security and retire Goshen. Mr. Purdy is employed in ment costs; increased cost of fuel, Eugene. They lived on their farm on electricity and supplies, additional McCully mountain. teachers and salaries, and increased Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye with their costs of maintenance and repairs. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuni of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney of Creswell, spent the weekend at the Vancouver, Wash., were Sunday Kuni cabin on the coast near Flor guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ence. While there they also visited Roy Asmussen and Mildred. other relatives at Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lyons spent the Mr. and Mrs. James Tombs, with weekend at the home of their son- their son, John Tomb, who is a stu in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. dent at OSC in Corvallis, spent the Ed Gfsler and family in Marion. weekend in Seattle, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis spent their other son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim , the weekend at Forest Grove, where Tomb, Jr. They went to see the new they were guests at the hoihe of Mr. grandson. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn. Bill Brown of Florence was a Mon Mrs. Mabel Bass is spending sev day viistor at the home of his daugh eral days in Salem at the home of ter, Mrs. George Sauve. her son, Kenneth Bass and family. Mrs. Forrest Nydegger was in The regular monthly fellowship Portland Sunday, where she visited dinner was held at the Methodist 1 church Friday evening. Following her husband who is seriously ill at Emanuel hospital. the dinner Mrs. James Swan of Mill Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Eulalia City talked and showed pictures tak Lyons, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs. Mab en on her trip to Alaska last sum- el Bass and Mrs. Inez Ring went to „ . . . Salem Wednesday where they sur-1 The Boy Scouts are having -their prj>e<j Mrs. Roxie Trask and Mrs. I paper drive Saturday, May 4. ’ They : Veneta Manning with a pot luck din-i would like everyone to help by tying | ner. After the dinner the afternoon bundles of papers and magazines and 1 was spent informally. Mrs. Tras'< placing them on their porches or in and Mrs. Manning are both former plain sight ready for collection. residents of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were Wed at Forest Grove were Sunday guests nesday shoppers in Salem and were the home of their son. Rev. and Mrs. evening guests at the home of Mrs. Kate Fox. Bertha Allen and Bea Hiatt at Check the ads for bargains tended a meeting of the Past Presi dents of the American Legion Aux iliary of Post 58 Stayton, held at the home of Clara Lau in Stayton Thurs day afternoon. The afternoon was spent putting poppies on cards for window displays, and making flowers for the wheel chair parade which Phone 5807 MUI City will be held some time next month. Neal Stiffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. • e • Lowell Stiffler underwent an ap Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m pendectomy in Salem Wednesday afternoon of last week. Roy Asmussen returned from the Santiam Memorial hospital Tuesday, and is convalescing following surg ery on his knee. Viv's Steak House Closed Mondays I PHOTO SPECIAL I | Nine poses on a 5x7 sheet. Something New and Different and priced at only $2.00 Enlargements available from any picture in the group See us for Film, Cameras, Developing We also have TOYS TOYS TOYS •• Stanley Ogden PHOTO ART !•' Mill City, Oregon Photographs, formal or candid . anywhere, anytime. LAST FRONTIER LOCATED BETWEEN GATES AND MILL CITY Now Open For Lunch CHUCK WAGON BUFFET (Served Daily — Except Wed. and Sun.) Summer Hours: 12 Noon to 2:30 A. M. Closed DID YOU KNOW ► A Wednesday 1957 Admiral Up-Side-Down Dual-Temp Refrigerator-Freezer People Remember ONLY 15 Percent OF WHAT THEY HEAR ON THE AIR AND 85 Percent OF WHAT THEY READ To Read Something And Remember It—Is Money In Your Pocket.” That's For Sure, Since Today's Prices Require A Sharp Pencil. YOU CAN Save $$ By Reading The Mill City Enterprise, On Your Food, Clothes, Automobile, Houses, Rent And Hundreds Of Other Necessities. 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