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LYONS 6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 8, 15MR By Eva How many pieces of furniture do you have stored in your gar age or attic. Maybe it is some thing someone wants. You can turn your unwanted items into ready cash for the holidays. Why not sort out all unwanted furniture, dishes, clothing, garden tools. Make a list of them then call The Mill City Enterprise and place an inexpensive CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 4) You’ll be surprised how little it will cost you and how many calls you will receive. Try It Today The Mill City Enterprise Commercial Printing Phone 897-2772 Advertising Mill City GATES By Marital Ntovall Member* of the St. Patrick Mr« Roy Taylor of Dallas 1« Altar Society held their meet Visiting at the home of her ing at the Itoinc of Mrs. Huth daughter, Mm. Glenn Hennes» Lyons Thursday evening. Elec Mrs Taylor has been visiting tion of officer« was the main «Ince last week and expects business Elected were Mr». to return home sometime this Mike Schwindt. president; Mr«. week. Leland Manning, vice presi Weekend visitors at the W It dent; Mr« Georgs Van Agt- Howell Ixime were their son-ln mael, »ecretary and Mr», Fk»yd law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Cux. treasurer. The annual Rleluinl Sibley of Vale. Chriatmns party was planned. Mrs Velma Carey helped her Attending were Mmes. Douglas granddaughter. Dwuia. cele Barrow, George Van Agtmael, brate her birthday Saturday, Dennis Schwindt, Phillip Piet- ixmna. daughter of Mr. and rok, Mike Schwindt, Arthur Mr«. Gale Carry of Stayton. is Johnson. Floyd Cbx, Iceland a »Indent nt OSU, Manning. Robert Schiewek. Al Mr and Mrs Ed Kadine kept vin Palmer and Mr«. Iluth their grandchildren, four year- Lyons. old Sheila, and one-year-old Come on over (or some of thut Darlene, for a week while their gtxxl food. We re rebuilding «air parents, Mr. and Mm. Keith place now and I m >| x * to lx* fully Kadine of Selo, were on a hunt op*n t»y Decemlier 7. In the ing trip. meantime, we re still serving Mm. Gordon Ward came good fixxi and refreshments at home from Santiam Memorial The Riverview. Mehama. hospital Thursday. where »he <*hildren of the Lyons Metho had been a patient for tin* |>u»t dist Sunday school were served two month» Mr and Mr* Gunge Stovall Halloween treats following their march for UNICEF. The pro attended the U of <> Stanford ceeds go to help buy milk for game In Portland Saturday af needy children. ter!) »St Mr. nut Mr* Elmri Stewart ’Hie pre-school mothers are in the process of taking the have »old their home to M>- Marl-Linn census Helpers are and Mr* S* lton Zimmerman of Hie Zimmer Mrs IXmald Huber. Mm. Ro Parma. Ohio bert Franklin. Mr«. James man», who do not plan to tuke Owen. Mr» Jack Higgins. Mrs. p*»»e»»h>n for several year», Ikxiald Kuiken and Mrs. Florent have leased the house to Mr and Mm Ellis Wilson of San Frichtl Francisco. Mr«. Wilsixi 1« tie* The annual Halloween party daughter of Mr and Mr» Nat was held tor the pre-school Wills of Mill City The Stewart» children Tuesday morning, atxf plan to move to Roseburg the youngsters enjoyed going around Thanksgiving. at which trick <»r treating In their cos time the Wilsons will take po* tumes. session Bill Klnzcr has returned We’re rvlsiikling our place nt home from the Ix-bunon Com ter the storm took off the roof munity hospital after spending of our dance fkxir and we ex several days there with a back pect to have It ready by Dec injury It will be some time be ember 7 But in the meantime fore he will lx- able to return we’re still serving the l»*«t in to work. He goes for treat steaks, chicken and »ca t<»xis. ments twice a week. and good refreshments too at Rev. Earl Cotton of Lyons The Riverview in Mehama underwent major surgery Wed Mr. ami Mm. Rex Britton nesday morning at Salem. He sold the Gates General Store is reported to be doing as well recently to Mr and Mr» Har as can lx- expected. lan Goble of Salem, who bxik A work shop (or the teachers l»>»»c*»ion Saturday morning. was held at Marl-Linn Novem Mr and Mrs Britton »aid they ber 1. with Mr. Lundny from plan to remain in the commun Salem In charge. ity. Russell Page, who has been The Gates Women’s club will making his home with his meet at the clubhouse Thurs grandmother, Mm. Dorothy day. November IS Plans will Draper, enlisted in the Air be made for the home pnxiucts Force and left October 29 for coffee to be held from 1 to San Antonio, Texas. •I 30 p m November 16 at the Mm. Al Wesley was taken to clutilxxisr in Gates. Santiam Memorial lx«ptial in Anne Marie Hirtc was home Stayton where she will spend from college Tuesday when she this week for medical treat had dinner w-ith her (»»rents. ment. Mt and Mrs <> K n>**- Dr. Walter Blake, Willamette Mr and Mm Walter Brisbin University Dea nof Student and stayed in Corvallis for three Professor of Education, will be days last week while he was i the guest speaker at the Lyons .surveying at Summit | Methodist church Sunday morn Mrs George Arthurs »later». ing at LI o’clock. The sermon Mm. Beulah LaFrancc of Ra title will be "The Christian Im leigh. N. D . and Mr. and Mm perative." Henry Neimuer of Seattle vis Mr. and Mr«. Mike Fink itsxi them for 10 days recently went to Oregon City Monday Mrs. Jessie Hall and her morning wheer they attended giundsixi. Teddy, of Silverton. turn ral services for her brother, \ (sited Mr and Mi i C C Otto Dougherty Tuesday morn Tucker Saturday. ing Victor Herron trapp'd »noth- Mr«. E. L. Roye returned er bear at Kenllnes recently. home Sunday evening after Mr. ami Mm. Richard Soel- spending «lx weks at Fort Mad berg visited Mr. and Mrs. ison, Iowa at the home of their Lewis Nettling in Dirtland last son and wife, Mr. and Mm. weekend. Lynn Roye and family. Enroute Clare Hennes», Jim Hoover home she visited at San Jose, and Gene Jacobson returned Calif., at tlie home of their son- last week from a hunting trip in-law and daughter, Mr. and to tlie John Day area The Mr«. Laddie Pesek and child hunters returned home from the ren. successful hunt with three elk Mrs. Erl Moffett and little The Santiam Canyon Home son <>( Portland, spent the week Extension unit will meet Tues end with her mother. Mm. Earl day, November 13 nt 10 a. m Cotton. in the clubhouse. 'Hie subject Mr. and Mrs. Inland Man of the project lesson will be ning were hosts for a pinochle "Laundering." The lesson will party at their home Saturday emphasise and attempt to re evening. High score was held medy laundry problems, loi by Mrs. Louie Henning and kiw Oliver and Retha Herron will by Mm. Donald Hulier. Present give the lesson, which will be were Mr. and Mrs. Robert followed by a pitluck lunchixm Walton, Mr. and Mm. Donald at mum. Members are invited Huber, Mr. and Mm. Iaxiie to bring and slxiw hobby or Henning and Mr. and Mrs. craft items which they think may I m * of interest to the other Manning. Mrs. Keith Taylor and child members. Extry Snarf sustained minor ren from Newport sp*nt several days over the weekend nt the cuts and bruises Monday when home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth nis car was hit by a logging Lyons. While here they also truck. The car was knocked off the road into some boulders, visited other relatives. badly smashing the side of the car. Grade School Menu— A green thumb is being spirt November H Hamburgers, ed by O. K. Hirtc, who proudly potato salad, vegetables sticks, reported that he has an early milk, cubed jelki and fruit des blooming spring iris in blisim. Buz Blaylock of lx* I m non sert. hunted [rfienxants with Bob Ol November 9 Salmon loaf, iver near Silverton Sunday. tartar sauce, whipped potatoes and butter, cabbage slaw, milk, Symptom« of Distress Arising from brownie. STOMACH ULCERS acid ¡Jo your pleated skirts sur DUE TO EXCESS vive laundering? Here’s some QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST thing to watch. If the tag on the skirt says "durable pleats," À j J î About 15-Day Trial Offer! drip dry the skirt. The weight ■ ► Over five million jxicJiajtr« of the of the water pulls the pleats — WIILARD THlATMiNT hnvr barn «»Id in place. But if it is labeled forr* li fol Hvmptomnofdwtrnu »rtaingfr<m and Duodenal Ulcort dur tn Ca- "permanent pleats,” a different tiomach com Acid—R oot Digest I on, Sour or Upset pleating process has lieen used Stomach. 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