The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 10, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    LYONS
GATES
I the John Kokstis family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Silva
from Sacramento, Calif., spent Î
By Eva llrwaler
By Rose Cree
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru- several days this week at the
home
of
Mrs.
Leona
Gunn,
en
­
Mr.
and
Mrs. Floyd Johnson
son returned home Wednesday
afternoon after a three week route home from the Legion spent Sunday in Portland at
stay in Denver with their son convention in Portland. Also the home of his sister and bro­
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Michael spending several days at the ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Gunn home are her two grand­ Thoming. Also present wert-
Cruson.
Ensign and Mrs. Tom Grimes sons, Jerry Hale and Mark Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ayers from
from Pacifica, Calif., were Ixibes from Hayward, Calif. Olympia. Wn.
were enroute to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hay-
weekend guests at the home They
Mrs.
William
Hunt
and
ward
from Portland took his
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. three children, who have spent
mother. Mr and Mrs. Walter
Chester Grimes.
the summer at the home of her
Mrs. Robert Reynolds (Pen­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brisbin and his uncle, Mr. and
ny) is in Salem Memorial hos­ Powell, left Wednesday by Mrs. George Arthurs to Port­
land Saturday where they
pital for medical treatment.
train for their home in New spent the wekend. On Sunday
Bill Kinzer, who received York.
the group had a family get-
severe bums while employed
Recent visitors at the
together at the home of Mrs.
at Freres Veneer plant was of Mr. and Mrs. Claude home
Haywards’ son, Mr. and Mrs.
rushed by ambulance to the man were his brother Huff
and Allen Michael and family. Also
Lebanon hospital Wednesday wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huff-
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon. He was given out­ man from Seattle, Wn.
Kenneth Michael and two sons.
patient treatment and is now
Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Suzie and
convalescing at his home.
Paul and Mrs. John Roten and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieg
Judy attended the State Fair
have returned from a three-
last Wednesday.
month vacation trip. They vis­
Mrs. John Teeters
Dinner guests Monday at the
ited relatives and friends in
Mrs. Joe Jones and her son
Minnesota, North and South and daughter-in-law, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Mrs. Andy Jones of Klamath Johnson were Mr. ana Mrs. Ei
Washington state.
Falls arrived August 29 and vin Peterson from Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen
Keith Anderson has gone to were guests at the home of
the Mt. Hood Community col­ Mrs. Jennie Moe. The young from Sunnyvale, Calif., who
lege east of Gresham, where couple only stayed a couple of have been visiting in the area
he is taking part in football days and went to the State have returned to the home of
practice and will enroll at the Fair before returning home. her son and daughter-in-law,
college when it opens Sep­ Mrs. Jones remained here for
tember 28.
the rest of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schwindt
Mr. and Mrs. Don Romberger
visited in Grants Pass Sunday, and Carrie of Tualatin were
to greet a new grandson, born guests August 29 and 30 at
August 26 to Mr. and Mrs. the home of her parents Mr.
Scott Rustey. He weighed 8 and Mrs. Leonard Wallen.
pounds 1 ounce and has lieen
Mrs. Oren Small and Mrs.
named John Eric.
Leonard Wallen were among
An adult class started Sun- the school cooks who attended
day, September 6 at the Lyons the School Food Service Work
Methodist church with Rev. shop at Judson Junior High
Edward Springman as teacher. School in Salem, September 3.
All classes will resume after a
Mrs. Steve Myers of the Sen­
summer vacation.
ior Estates in Woodburn visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Le ed Wednesday, September 2 at
Roy and three sons from Lynn­ the home of Mrs. Jack Ryland.
wood, Calif., spent three days Mrs. Myers had just recently
at the home of his brother and returned from a European trip.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. V. Frame returned
Chester Roy. They also visited home Friday, September 4 from
Leaburg where she spent sev­
eral days at the home of Mr.
anti Mrs. Orval Greer.
MEHAMA
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Rib Steaks
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Smoked Picnics
Fresh Pork Steaks . . lb. 69c
Nebergall's Frankfurters EQl
1 Lb. Pkg...................................
. . 2 lbs. 29c
Local Prune Plums
$2.59 Lug
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Potatoes
No. 1
10 Lb. Bag
Corn Fresh Loca . . doz. 59c
Yellow Onions . . . 2 lbs. 15c
$^25
Elberta Peaches No. 1
Bushel
Brooks Prunes
Bear Claws
Davidson’s Home Style
Fluffs
Lug $2.25
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Pkg.
(6 pack)
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lb. 89c
Mayflower Butter
43c
French Fried Potatoes
Flav-R-P.c
2 Lb. Bag
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Sno- Boy Orange Juice 12 oz. can 39c
Girls Kee-Hi Socks .
pair $1.00
We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies
Prices Effective Ttiurs. Fri-, Sat. Sept. 10, 11, 12
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St
Lyons, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Virgd Lewis for tie.
6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1970
another visit before returning
Services will be 2 p.m. Thurs­
Florence Cemetery.
to California
day at the Weddle mortuary, on Sunday morning.
A complete obituary will be
Funeral services will be held
Spending last Thursday at Stayton, prior to shipment to
on Thursday at 1 p. m. at the printed next week.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerrville, Texas for burial.
Ed Stone of Mill City is a
Riverside Chapel at Florence
Floyd Johnson were Mr. Jes­
with internment following at nephew.
sie Hudgins from Boise, and
MRS. MYRTLE AYERS
Mrs. Jerry Hudgins, Sherry
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and Brian from Salem. Laurie for Mrs. Myrtle Ayers, 68, of I
Cuthbert from Woodburn, who Lyons, who diet! Friday in a |
has been visiting at the home Salem Hospital after a short i
of her grandparents, returned illness, will be held Thursday
to Salem Thursday evening at 11:00 a. m. at Weddle Mor­
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with Mrs. Hudgins, where she tuary.
was met by her parents who
A native of Pendleton, Mrs.
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returned to her home.
Ayers had lived in Lyons for I
Stayton and Gates.
39 years.
Surviving are sons Harold of
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MEHAMA—Hyram Everett ren also survive.
Smart, 75, Mehama, died Satur­ Rev. Melvin Stockwell anti j
Rev. Douglas Mentze will of­
day in a Salem hospital.
Born in Texas, he lived in ficiate at the services with in­
Portland before settling in Me­ terment at Fox Valley Ceme
hama. He served in World War tery in Lyons.
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503 N. Third Ave.
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Surviving are his widow Lu­ Word has been received of
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