The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 28, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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MILL
OREGON
CITY.
Phone 897-2610
TV, Radio & Appliance
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Service
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
At the regular meeting of
Santiam Valley Grange Fri­
day night, June 5th Mr. and
Mrs. John Shafer and Mr. anil
Mrs. Giles Wagner who recent­
ly returnee! from a vacation
LYONS — Mari-Linn School trip to Hawaii will show pic­ I
Eighth grade graduation exer­ tures and tell af their trip.
cises will tie held for 20 stu­ Miss Tam Palmer left Port­
dents Tuesday, June 2 in the land by plane Thursday, Mayj
21 for Luxenberg, Germany.
Mari-Linn Gymnasium.
This years graduates will be They will be met by Ronald
Lyle Basey, Virginia Baum­ Palmer at Ranstine where he
gardner. Larry Gilson. Kather­ and Miss Voltin will lie mar­
ine Haffer. Cheryl Manning, ried June Sth. Miss Voltin is
Darcy McGuffin, Gary Mentze, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherry Ramsey. Rick Richey, Leo Voltin of Scio and Ron-
Ranald Rolleston Jr.. Stanley aid is the son :f Mr. and Mrs.
70 Series Fiberglass Belted
Sinclair, Mark Smith, Kath­ Alvin Palmer of Lyons,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thav-
leen Van Agtmael, Joe' Wain­
man, Renee Walker, Rocky- er of Scottsberg were recent
Walker, Shelly Waters, Den­ visitors at the home of his
nis Winn. Don Winn and Glen­ mother, Mrs. Ethel Thayer, al-1
so. his sister Mr. and Mrs. I
da Woods.
Students from the class will Hugh Johnston and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chris­
be the main speakers of the
evening. These will be Larry tenson and daughter, Pat. and
With Payment of Federal Tax
Gilson. Darcy McGuffin. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Ben Little of [
Smith. Rick Richey and Gary Carvallis were Sunday visi­
tors at the home of Mrs. Eula­
Mentze.
Second Tire Half Price
BUY 2
lia Lyons.
Cyril Dorsett, District Sup­
erintendent of Salem, will give
Card Club Holds
the morning sermon at the|
Lyons Methodist church Sun-1
Last Party for Season day.
May 31. followed by the >
LYONS—The last party un­ annual Charge Conference. i
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown
till fall of the Wednesday af­
and
daughter Vicki have re-'
ternoon card club was held
TO
Wednesday, May 20 with a pot tnrned after a two weeks visit
luck dinner at the home of at Todd, North Carolina, with
Mrs. Ruth Lyons in Salem his parents. They also visited
- Derby and plac-.
with Mrs. Helen Lyons c>! the Kentucky
Th!
hostess. Following the dinner es <>f interest in St. Louis.
DEAR SIR:
The Women’s Society of
Each year the Canyon Lead­ 500 was in play, high score
Mill City Chevron Station
er’s Association of Camp Fire- was held by Maggie Rapozo, Christian Service af the Un­
Girls conducts a drive to raise second high by Berneice Brid­ ited Methodist church sponsor­
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore
funds for a campership pro­ ges, and low by Bea Hiatt. ed a “Litter Pick Up” Satur­
gram which enables many de­ Others attending were Bertha day with Mrs. Wilson Stevens,
serving local girls to attend a Allen, Katie Sieg. Rose Bas­ chairman. Children from the I
session at Camp Kilowan dur­ sett, Alma Olmstead, Eulalia Sunday school and Mari-Linn : _
ing the summer. The response Lyons, Zeta Prichard, Gladys school helped with the pro­
to this drive is always very Nygaard, Katie Skillings, Leota ject. Four pick-ups were used
gratifying, and the willing sup­ Worden. Jaunita Davis, Doro­ and special thanks to the Stay­
port of our local businessmen thy Williams and Margaret ton Santian Sanitary service
and Ivan Anundi.
and service clubs is greatly Kunkle.
Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs.
At the close of the party
appreciated.
It has recently come to our Mrs. Gladys Nygaard was sur­ Ethel Huffman, members of
attention that some recipients prised on her birthday anniver­ the American Legion Auxiliary
of the comperships were of­ sary with ice cream and cake. of Stayton, completed the an­
nual poppy sale in Lyons
fended because they felt that
Thursday.
by being chosen to receive the
Congratulations are going to
campership, they were being Mileys Honored on
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bilyeu
designated as “in need of fin­
upon the birth of a daughter
ancial assistance tj send their 25th Anniversary
born May 17, at Santiam Me­
girl to camp”. We would like
to stress the fact tnat many
LYONS—On Sunday, May 24 morial hospital in Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rove re­
things besides financial need between the hours of 2 to 4
are taken into consideration by p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Luther turned home Tuesday after­
the committee in the choice of Miley greeted friends and rel­ noon after spending a month
recipients, and that some camp­ atives at a reception at the at Donnellson, Iowa at the
erships are given as awards to Mari-Linn School honoring home of their son and (laugh- (
girls who have shown enthus­ their 25th wedding anniver­ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
iasm and a deep desire to par­ sary. The beauiful four tier Rove and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hemmel-
ticipate in and contribute ta yellow and white wedding cake
the Camp Fire Program. We graced the serving table which man from Monmouth were
certainly do not wish to em- was made by Mrs. Hazel Sunday guests at the home of
barass any family and hope Wirth. Serving the cake were their niece. Mr. and Mrs. Or­
that the camperships are re­ Mrs. Marty Miley and Mrs. Rol­ ville Landers and family.
The 7th grade at Mari Linn
ceived in the same spirit that land Evensizer of Salem. Punch
they were given—as a means was served by Mrs. Glenn Wat­ entertained the 8th grade with
of providing girls with the op­ ters of Salem, sister of Mr. their annual party Wednesday
portunity of experiencing a re­ Miley, and Mrs. Violet Gilbert night. They left the school at
warding and unforgetable stay of Salem, mather of Mr. Miley, 5:30 and went to Roller Time
in Salem where they skated
at camp.
served the tea and coffee.
Legs, Thighs and Breasts
Lb
Sincerely yours,
Ladies from the Mari-IAnn until 8:30 then went for Pizzas. |
They
were
chaperoned
by
Mr.)
Canyon Leader's Associa­ school staff where Mrs. Miley
tion, Marilynne Drynan.
works, and the Stayton Church and Mrs. Curtis Benefiel, Mr.,
of Christ helped in the kitch­ and Mrs. Jim Davidson and
en. They were Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman.
Mrs. Harley Hershfelt Clapp. Mrs. Ira Kirsch, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe
Eldon Gilson, Mrs. Orville and Mrs. Hazel Lewis are
Downing, Mrs. Hazel Wirth, spending Wednesday, Thurs­
Honored at Shower
and Friday in Eugene
Dozen
Mrs Roscoe Poole, Mrs. Wes­ day
MEHAMA—Mrs. Ivan Cla ley Helsel, Mrs. Lawrence where they are attending the
san and Mrs. Mitchell Clason Chytka and Mrs. Curtis Bene- Grand Assembly of Oregon for
Rebekahs and Oddfellows. Mrs
were hostesses at the former’s fiel.
Jobe is a delegate for Santiam
home Wednesday evening, May
Rebekah lodge of Mill City
20, for a baby shower honor­ Mrs. Mizell To Head
and Mr. Jobe a delegate for
ing Mrs. Harley Hershfelt and
the Oddfellows.
b-'- baby dadptler, Amy Jo Women Bankers
Mari-Linn Schol Is taking
Ann
Mrs. Paul Mizell of 170 Hazel part in the Junior Olympics
Among those present for the
evening were the honor guest, Street was installed recently try-outs at Mill City May 21,
chairman of the Women’s and those winning will be eli­
Mrs. Hershfelt, Mrs. Harvey as
Committee
of the Marion gible for the Junior Olympics
Kanoff, Mrs. Harry Clason.
Refreshing Dessert Assorted Flavors
Mrs. Charles Stratton, Mrs. County Chapter, American In­ in Portland.
Under the direction of Jim
Larry Prichard. Mrs. Lucille stitute of Banking at the Ah-
Nash, Mrs. Edward Titze, Mrs. nual Spring banquet and dan­ Davidson, eighth grade teach­
Alvin Griffiths. Mrs. Richard ce held at the Salem Armory. er at Mari-Linn, an ice-cream
Rogers, Mrs. Robert Franklin, Mrs. Mizell is employed by a feed will be held at the school,
Tuesday evening, May 26 for'
Mrs. Tom Donohue, Mrs. Walt­ Salem bank.
Large Bags Mint and Fudge Sanwich
Nearly
300
bank
personnel,
the hoys who took part in ath- [
er Turner, Mrs. James Owen,
Mrs. Eugene Clason. Mrs. Le- their spouses and guests at- letics through the school year. I
We have Charcoal Briquets & Lighter Fluid
Roy Bender, Alyce Clason and tended. The event was a cul- All parents are invited.
mination
of
the
fall
and
winter
the hostesses.
Those unable to come but banking classes A & B mem­ Why Don't You Subscribe to ■
sending gifts were Mrs. Phil bers have attended at Cheme-
The Mill City Enterprise
I
Weitman, Mrs. Darrel Boedig- kata Cammunity College.
' I
heimer, Mrs. Wayne Boedig-
f
I heimer, Mrs. Dean Hamilton,
Mrs. Wes Wilson, Mrs. Oren
Small, Mrs. C. L. Kelly, Mrs.
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Joe Tracy and Mrs. Don Schie-
Mrs. Earl Ashley. Mrs. E.
J. Hughes and Mrs. M. V.
Frame returned home Monday,
May 18 from Alaska where
they drove a new pickup to
Fairbanks and returned home
by plane. They made the trip
in one week.
Carla Johnson is staying
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Smith so she can
finish the school year in Stay­
ton after her m:ther, Mrs.
Dorothy Owen moved to Phil­
omath.
Donald Semolke returned
home Friday, from Barnes hos-
pial in Vancouver, Wn., where
he had undergone surgery.
The doctors have t Id him he
shouldn’t return to work for a
month.
Bonnie Christensen and
Carol Walz went to Knappa
Saturday morning where they
were guests at the D. C.
Hughes home. They returned
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer
and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wag­
ner returned last Wednesday
from a two week’s trip to Ha­
waii when they visited on all
the islands.
To Be June 2
Atlas H-P
TIRE SALE
Buy 3 Get The
4th FREE
Plycron Tires
15% OFF
EDITOR
iPOR>TERfi LAUj
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Appliance — Radio
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503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
“What always
hurt me
running a saw
was vibration
...and now
it’s all goner
L. E. BASSETT
Magic
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Values
Nebergalls Boneless Ham
90% VIBRATION-FREE
MCCULLOCH CP125
McCulloch’s patented Cushioned
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reduces vibration along the bar and
chain too. Result — you cut more
wood, feel less strain. You have to try
it to believe it.
W—
only
IBI
$3”’S
Ray Branch Equipment Co.
Phone 859-2240
Dry Cured
Shank Ends
Center Slices
Lb. 98c
Lb. 79c
Lb. $1.09
Chicken Parts
49«
Nebergall's Bulk Weiners . lb. 59c
Sweetheart Weiners . Pkg. 49c
...the chain saw loggers are talking about !
k.
7—The Mil City Enterprise, Thursday, May 28, 1970
LETTERS
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
RCA VICTOR
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The Best Laundry Equipment
• C«WW * •>»>* UW Me ■«
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. John Teeters
We Have A Brand New Supply Of
LYONS
Mehama, Ore.
z
Hamburger & Frankfurter Buns 45c
Raspberry Jelly Rolls
ea. 53c
Lays Potato Chips (twin pack) 29c
Ice Milk . . . . ’/2 gal. 59c
Nabisco Oreo Cookies . pkg. 59c
1967 Ford Cruis-o mafic
SI 495
Power Steering
.
1965 Ford 2 Dr. Hdtp.
$1195
Power Steering, Power Brakes, Automatic
1964 Buick
4 Dr.
.
.
$795
1963 Lincoln 4 Dr. full power $1095
1964 Ford Pickup F-100 V8 $1095
4 Speed
Philippi Motor Company
Telephone 769-211*
1094 First Street
Stayton, Oregon
Catholic Club
Adjourns Until Fall
LYONS—The last meeting
until fall of the St. Patrick
Catholic club was held Monday
1 afternoon at the home of Mrs
I James Peterson with Mrs. An-|
drew Sieg as cohostess Favor»
were made far Santiam Me-
I mortal hospital. It was an­
nounced that Saturday night
mass will be held during June
j instead of Sunday morning.
Attending were Mmes. Flor-
l ent Frichti, Mike Schwindt.
Ben Voltin, George VanAgt
rn.iej, Leland Manning, Charles
j Bouch, Cletus Nydegger
1 Mrs. Anne Pietrok. Father
Bernard and the hostesses Mrs.
Peterson and Mrs. Sieg.
SOAP andSUDS
LAUNDRY
Lb. 29c
Lb. 12c
5 for 59c
Tomatoes
Watermelons
Fresh Corn
For Barbecuing
White Onions .
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.
3 Lbs 25c
For Slicing or Hamburgers
Alpine Drinks 2 pts. 19c igal. 3/$1
OPEN 6 a. m. to 8 p. m
Pete and Fern Decker
1318 Main Street
LYONS
Oregon Grown Finest Quality Flower
and Vegetable Plants-Big Selection
Prices effective May 28, 29, 30, 1970
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 859-24<M
1015 Main St
Lyons, Oregon
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