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LYO i of the luncheon is your birth- dav nennies and anyone is wel come to attend. The luncheon Ry Eva Rrewler will be held in the dining Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carter room of the First Methodist entertained with a Sunday Church. morning breakfast. Present I Mrs. Orville Downing, retir were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grif ed cook from Mari-Linn School, fith of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. was surprised Friday night George Gray and family of when a group of cooks from Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood the district gathered at her row Holder and daughter, Shel home for a partv. Present were ly, from Santa Paula, Califor Ella Frank, Sally Small. Vel nia. ma Carey, Gladys Podrahsky, Mrs. Fleming and Charlie Donna Asmussen. Betty Hunt, Stevens of Salem were Tues Melvina Franklin, Cecelia day afternoon visitors at the Courtney and Violet Wallen. home of Mrs. Florence Bur Easter guests in and out of nt ester. ' town were Mr. and Mrs. Mar Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld vin Studebaker and daughter were in Coos Bay Wednesday from Redmond,were at the to attend funeral services for home of her parents, Mr. and his sister, Mrs. Marie Klenz, Mrs. Floyd Craigmyle. who passed away Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett April 4. i spent the weekend in Waldport Mrs. Bertha Young of Cor at the home of her son-in-law vallis is spending several days and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. this week at the home of her Wilbur Meinert and family. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I Mrs. Florence Burmester and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. was a dinner guest at the home Wednesday afternoon visi of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. tors at the home of Mrs. Flor Raymond Kalina and family of ence Burmester were Mr. and Scio. Mrs. Walter Rice of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man The Womens Society of ning. Larry and Cherri were Christian Service will hold dinner guests in Stayton at the their annual Birthday Lunch home of her parents, Mr. and eon April 2Oth at 12 noon. Price ’ Mrs. Etzel. —---- — Additional ----- Sim roe was his cousin and 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Ttlursdav, April 15, 1971 w ife, Mr. and Mrs. George Wi ley of Portland. On Sunday, the Monroes were breakfast guests of their daughter’s family the Greg Rolils in Stayton, and were dinner guests at the G. D. Bilyeu home in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch OUR LOW FOOD PRICES! were dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mrs Edna Walker in Silverton. At the Kirsch home Sunday for a fam ily dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kirsch and Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Lanr.y Anderson and three children of Lyons. Mr. Kirsch’s granddaughter, Mrs. Walt Unruh, called her grand father from Alaska on Sunday to wish him a happy birthday. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensland and Ted of McMinnville, Mrs. Blanche McDonald of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and Rod. Calling in the afternoon Sweet and Crunchy Lbs. were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Branch and children from Sa- lcm, Mrs. Raymond Branch and Mrs. Rose Teeters and Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wai- ien, their granddaughter, Rose Robertson and Mark Ader were Easter Sunday guests at the home of the Wallen’s son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberger and Car Bunches rie in Tualatin. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred-Sinclair have moved back to their home here from Corvallis, where they had been employed. Breaded Round 98 ’ Lb. 79c Lb. 75c Lb. 69c Delicious Apples $1 fSa California Navel Oranges 8 lbs. $1.00 Boiling Onions 2 3-Lb. Bags 25c Cabbage (solid Green Heads) lb. 9c Fresh Asparagus O $100 Mi Frozen Snoboy Shrimp 8 oz. pkg. 89c Because their root nodules fix nitrogen in the soil, the bitterbrush plants in the foreground help speed the growth of the small pine trees. The beneficial brush p’ants become less dense as the trees grow up and de velop shade cover. Dr. C. I. Youngberg of Oregon State University is working on this project and others design ed to produce better trees in fewer years. —OSU Department of Information Photo. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rich Anne Pietrok and her parents, Manning from Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeger. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were stead and four children from his sister, Mrs. Leota Worden Auburn, Wn., were weekend nd Mr. and Mrs. John Me-1 guests at the home of his par- ■heeters. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm- Mr. and Mrs. Norman John stead. Additional Sunday guests son and son, Eric, from Au were Mrs. Olmstead’s sister, burn, Wn., were weekend Mrs. Irene McEldowney and guests at the home of her par son, Larry, and daughter, Ruth, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bode- of __ ________ Philomath, Mr. Olmstead’s ker. Additional Easter dinner mother, Mrs. Rachael Olm- guests were their other daugh- stead and Mrs. Olmstead’s mo- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. Bertha Young. Earl Hampton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roye and Miss Nancy Mussman of Sa daughters were Sunday guests lem. at the home of her sister, Mr. Mrs. Ethel Huffman was a and Mrs. Bill Alderson and weekend guest in Washington family. Their mother, Mrs. at the home of her daughter, Gladys Kuiken of Salem, was Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus also a guest and returned and son at Kent. She also home with the Royes for a visited another daughter, Mr. visit. and Mrs. Vernon Digerness Mrs. Melvina Franklin, with and family at Tacoma. her daughter, Mrs. Goldie Peck Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimery of Stayton, left Sunday for of Salem and her mother. Mrs. Riverside, Ca., where they will Rose Cox of Lyons, were din- spend two weks visiting rela | ner guests at the home of Mr. tives. and Mrs. W. L. Kimery. Mr. and Mfs. Wilson Stev- i ens were Easter dinner guests in Salem at the home of their Mrs. John Teeters daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman and family. Mrs. E. J. Hughes and her Mrs. Lydia Culwell, with niece, Susee Engdahl and her grandson, Harlan Gibson, ; daughter Jane, who were visit were weekend guests at the ing here from Healdsburg, Ca., home of Mi’s. Cullwell’s son. went to Portland Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell April 8, and were guests at the and family. Tom Holcraft home and also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- visited with other relatives meyer were guests in Silver- there. The Engdahls went back ton at the home of their son, to California on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spellmeyer A reception was held in the and family. Fellowship room of the Me Mrs. Carrie Osburn from hama church following the Ashland is visiting at the morning worship services Eas home of her daughter. Mrs. I ter Sunday honoring B. L. I^ao Johnson. She and Mrs. (Barney) Kirsch, who was Johnson were guests in Taco- celebrating his 80th birthday. ma, at the home of Mrs. John A beautifully decorated cake son’s datigh’er, Mr. and Mrs. with coffee and punch was Ron Taylor and family. served. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tibbits Rhonda and Melinda Fehlen aticl daughter from Lebanon and Candy Sanders of Stayton were guests at the home of her s]>ent the weekend at the Ray mother, Mrs. Donna Asmussen. 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