The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 20, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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Eight members of the Lyons ry is a sister of Ollie Muise of
[Garden club enjoyed a field ; Mill City.
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trip to Copley Gardens and
Mrs. Ruth Shroeder and
By Eva Brewler
Swan Island Wednesday with ¡children and Mrs. Virgil Lew-
Recent visitors at the home a pot luck dinner in Swan j is and children spent one uay
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- Island park. Those making the ' last week in Salem.
meyer were her nephew and trip were Dorothy Downer,
Mrs. Jessie Goude from Ma­
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Baker Mabel Downing, Gertrude j pieton, president of the lte-
Jr., from North Platte, Neb.
Weidman, Kathy Neal, Nellie becca Assembly of Oregon, was
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man­ Riggs, Rose Bassett, June Me- i an overmgnt guest at the home
™.~. Carmen
__ .___ Barnhardt
__ „__ __
last .
ning and daughter, Cheryl, Pheeters and Helen Johnston. ' of Mrs.
were Sunday visitors in Scap­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Tuesday, following her official
poose, at the home of her cous­ and daughter, Debbie, left visit to the Rebecca lodge in
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reister- Thursday morning for Nampa, Mill City.
er, Jr. They also visited her Ida., where they will visit at
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sears
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. the home of their son-in-law and family of Seattle, attended
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the Gates reunion Sunday. Mr.
Jack Reisterer, Sr.
Miss Anita Benefiel is spend­ Gerald Oliver, the former Miss Sears, who is a pilot brought
ing two weeks at the home of Donna Huber of Lyons.
ills family by plane and landed
Mrs. Bill (Glenda) Kinzer at Davis airport.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Benefiel.Enroute home underwent major surgery at
Glen Henness, who recently
she spent a week in Florida. the Lebanon Community hos-; suffered a heart attack was able
pital
the
first
of
the
week.
Miss Benefiel, who is from
The ladies of the Santiam to return to his home last
Chicago, is a counselor at
Tuesday from Salem Memorial
Ptitzker Center for disturbed Chapel were hostesses for a I hospital. He was in the intens­
reception
Thursday
evening,
children.
ive care unit for a wek. He is
The Lyons Methodist church August 6, honoring Mr. and still bedfast at his home.
Mrs.
Earl
Mentze,
who
were
will hold their services Sunday
at the John Neal ' Memorial recently married at Sacramen­ Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Sellers
park at 11 a. m., followed by a to. Mr. Mentze is the son of and two children from Boon­
Mrs. Douglas Ment­ ville, Calif., were guests last
potluck dinner. Anyone is wel­ Rev. of and
Lyons.
ze
Friday at the home of Mrs.
come to attend.
Mary Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deck­
Wayne Bell and his mother
er of Eugene were Sunday
from West Linn and Mrs. Nel-'
guests at the home of her sis­
lie Allen of Gates were Sun i
ter, Mrs. Ethel Huffman, t o
By Rose Cree
day dinner guests at the home '
make final plans for their
grand opening of their Soap
Orville Brown, operator of of Mrs. Mary Stafford. Mr. Bell
and Suds Laundromat to be Santiam Cable Vision is now is the minister' at the Gates
held next Sunday, Ahgust 23. Retting around on crutches, Community chut ch.
The Busy Bees 4H club had He did a “fast turn” while at
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Nel­
a successful week at the Linn work, hurting his ankle. But lie Allen and Mrs. Mary Staf­
County 4-H fair in Albany last instead of the usual bad sprain ford attended the Gates annual
week. There were 10 winners he was unfortunate enough to school reunion and then attend
I to the State Fair to represent break a bone. He is being as­ ed the reception honoring Mi.
| J .inn County. They were Deb- sisted in his work by his bro­ and Mrs. Bud Bruder at the
I bie and Larry Bishop. Tim and ther, Keith Brown of Stayton. Mill City Christian church on
I Mary Chytka, Susan and Julie
Visiting at the home of Mr. their 5Oth wedding annivers­
[ Neal, Debbie Pederson. Karen and Mrs. David Barnhardt and ary.
I Mahurin, Paula Kuhn and family have been her cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom
I Linda Shadden. Blue ribbon Mrs. Robert Perry anti family as, Sr., and Chris Emmerson,
winners were Sandy Roy, Ka- from San Tee, Calif. Mrs. Per- went to Maryhill, Wn., Sunday
' thy Shull. Mary Frichtl, Deana
1 Scott and Cheryl Kuiken. Red
i ribbons1 Tony Bishop, Debbie
I Bishop, Tim Chytka, Mary
I Chytka, Debbie Pederson, Su-
' san Neal, Kathy Shull, Wayne
Wiley, Mary Frichtl, Deana
i Scott, Cheryl Kuiken, Ricky
' Granthum. Jimmie Shadden,
| Karen Mahurin, Paula Kuhn,
and Tina Shadden.
The 4H Cannerettes had a
good show at the Linn County
4-H Fair at Albany. Blue rib­
bon winners were Debbie Bish­
op, Cheryl Kuiken, Susan
Neal, and Debbie Pederson. ’
who was the winner in the in­
dy Roy, Mary Frichtl, and Lisa
| Lewis. A white ribbon was
won by Deana Scott. Repre-
| senting the Cannerettes at the
State Fair will be Mary Frichtl,
who was the winnsr in the in­
termediate division in the Linn
County canning contest.
Mrs. Alfred Hemshorn and
son, Jimmy, left Tuesday for
a 10-day vacation trip to the
Hawaiian Islands.
I Mrs, Eulalia Lyons, who has
| been confined to the hospital
I and nursing home is now con­
valescing at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lindeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and
Mrs. Leota Worden were
Thursday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Green
of Waldport. Mr. Green is a
cousin of Mrs. Worden and
Mr. Allen.
Mrs. Maggie Matheny of
Portland, with her sister, Mrs.
Jim Swan of Mill City, called
on friends in Lyons Thursday.
fr—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 20, 1970
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
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LYONS
GATES
Round Steak
89*
Lb.
Boneless Pork Roast
Lb. 69c
Nebergalls Skinless Franks lb. 69c
Potatoes No. 1 Russets 10 lb. bag 49c
Cantaloupes Jumbo size 4 for $1.00
Corn
6 30
each 5c
Peppers Large Bell
5 lbs. $1.00
Peaches
Flav-R-Pac
French Fried Potatoes
*2 Qc
M.C.P. Lemonade 10 6 oz. cans $1
Lemon Coffee Cake 12 oz. 49c
Chocolate Cup Cakes 6 pak 3 pkgs. $1
We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies
Kerr Cann'ng Jars and Lids
Kodite Freezing Bags & Plastic Containers
MCP Pectin
Certo
Parawax
Kerr Home Canning Book
Prices effective August 20, 21, 22, 1970
BOB S FOOD MARKET
Lyons, Oregon
Phone 859-2494
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Howe.
Ephriam Thomas, father of
Walter Thomas, Sr., passed
away at a convalescent home,
where he had been for several
weeks. Services were held in
Portland Wednesday, and bur­
ial was at Trout Lake, Wn.
R. B. Edminster
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