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9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 6, 1971 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise M c C ulloch mac 10-10 CHAIN SAW LIGHTWEIGHT PROFESSIONAL POWER AT A POPULAR PRICE COMPLETE WITH 16” BAR AND FAST CUTTING McCULLOCH CHAIN .................. 40% more cutting power than many smaller saws priced the same, plus professional design and features: r • Rugg«d 55 cc «nyin« • Cut» at all unglas • Cuts an 8" log in 6 »acond*. • Starts fast. • Stacks up firawood fast. Mother of Mrs Fleetwood Feature Of News Story 7/.Í •V :• : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches out from underneath the cloud and let the moon and the sun ter Roy. LETTERS shine in, and all of us get our Sunday dinner guests at the By Eva Bressler backs to the wall, and back home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy I TO THE I Mrs. Calvin Culbertson will Hiatt were their son-in-law our government? present her piano and organ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. If we don’t, our grandchild recital at the Mari-Linn school Harry Elmer of Albany, also EDITOR ren’s children won’t have a Tuesday evening, May 11 at their grandson and family, Mr. wall to put their backs to— 7:30 p. m. Those who will be and Mrs. Gail Elmer and child To All the People in the USA: and you can’t laugh that oif playing are Tonya Porter, Ja- ren from Shedd, and Mrs. Don’t you think it’s about right handy. You had better veta Carlson, Mary Carlson, Gladys Nygaard of Lyons, a The subject of a recent ar think about It. Renee Walker, Laura Speer, sister of Mrs. Hiatt. The occa ticle, entitled ‘‘My Years Are time we were wiping the cob-i webs off our brain and come I George E. (Red) Thomas. Dawn Speer, Susie McClellan, sion honored the birthday an at Seventy, But I Am At Carol Connoy, Kim Branch, niversaries of Mrs. Elmer Sr., Dawn,” featured in a Salem Julie Neal, Susan Neal, Mary and Tammie Elmer. newspaper was Ethelyn Shat Kimsev, Kelly Peterson. Dar tuck (Mrs. Willard), the moth Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blum er of Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood lene Mumey. Becky Mumey, Debbie Pederson, John Larim have returned from a three (Evangelyn)) of Mill City er, Wayne Miley, Kandis week’s stay at Wessington i Those few lines, under the Bradley, Mike Cole, Cindy Springs, S. D. They were I title “Morning Soliloquy,” ✓ Fudge, Janice Silbernagel, Pat called there by the death of [ i now stand on the jacket cov- her mother. Youmans, Sara Marie Stewart, er of a small volume of 47 Mrs. j................... Eva Jepson, Gary Mentze and y 1similar style poems that goes Lyons, died Wednesday in Val on sale nationally this month. I Tim Culbertson. Mrs. Leao Johnson and! lejo, Calif., after a short illness. They are a selection from more daughter, Mrs. Brenda Phil The family moved here from than 400 poems Mrs. Shattuck lips and little son spent sever California nine months ago. has written during her life al days last week at the home Surviving are the widower, time. of her son and wife, Mr. and Melvin, five children and 12 The Shattucks have lived at I Mrs. Frank Johnson, at Bould grandchildren. Services will oe Friendsview Manor near New er Creek, Ca. They went to see held at Vallejo. burg for the past 10 years, Mr. I Thursday afternoon visitors Shattuck having retired after | the new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- at the home of Mrs. Florence teaching English for 37 years meyer were Sunday visitors at Burmester were Mrs. Ida Bur- at Gresham Union High school. Longview, Wn. They went to mester from Salem. Mrs. S.vlvi He works part-time at a near see Mr. Spellmeyer’s mother, Burmester and Mrs. Margaret by shoe store, and also types Bynum from Scio. Mi-s. Nettie Spellmeyer. out his wife’s poetry which Mrs. Richard Waters has re she writes in long-hand. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Ethel Huffman were turned from a 10-day trip to her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Odessa, Texas where she visit One volume of Mrs. Shat tuck’s poems has already been Digerness and three children, i ed friends. Cheryl, Kirk and Roger from I Mr. and Mrs. i .-ith Phillips published, a blue-jacketed 48- Tacoma. from Mehama have purchased page hard-back book titled Mrs. Donna Asmussen and the Lyons Variety store from “Autumn Leaves.” As with the Mrs. Loraine Mills of Gates Miss Beulah Lewis who has majoriety of her writing, the book has three sections: child I spent the weekend at the coast. owned and operated it for 21 They visited friends at Wald- years. The Phillips took pos- ren’s poems, nature poems, and songs of faith and hope. The port. session the first of May. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye Douglas Pederson returned hobby of writing poetry 'began pe were Sunday guests at Falls home Thursday from the Sal about 40 years ago. Over the years, the Quaker- Rev. and ¡ City, at the home of em Memorial hospital after un Mrs. R. A. Feenstra. der going surgery on his nose born poet (in Whittier, Ca., in the home of her grandfather, a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frye and' Wednesday morning, daughter from Astoria were' Lester Gibbons returned Quaker minister) has had her ' Sunday guests at the home' home Thursday from the San- poems published in “Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and! tiam Memorial hospital after School Times,” "American family. some time there for medical Friend,” “Quaker Life,” “Clear Horizons,”’ and other antholo Mr. and Mrs. Louie Henning treatment. gies. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of their first The new book is dedicated to grandchild, a son bom Friday, her husband, Willard, and to April 30 to their son-in-law her daughters, Margaret (Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lemmons, a teacher in Mrs. John Teeters Sunbeam Dan Humphreys of Salem at Wayne Boedigheimer left Kelso, Wn.), and Evangelyn Salem General hospital. (Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood, a li Ft. Ord, Ca., after Weekend guests at the Hen April 29 for in brarian at Silverton Union the army. ry Croisant home were Mr. and i I re-enlisting High School, formerly at San Sunbeam A. F. (Tony) Shafer return Mrs. Roy Medaris from Aurora tiam Union High School.) ed home April 28 from a Salem and Miss Jeanette Clow from Mrs. Shattuck is almost as Portland. Sunday visitors were hospital where he had been re well know for her ceramics ceiving treatment for several Mr. and Mrs. Albert Croisan as for her poetry, and for 10 Frozen of Tillamook and Mrs. Lena days. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Mitchell years has guided the manor’s Baker of Stayton. ceramics program. If that is Robert Roy and three child arrived last week from Hawaii not enough, she also makes for a visit at the home of then- ren from West Linn were Sun word puzzles and currently 4 1 Lb. Packages $1.00 day visitors at the home of son, the Bill Mitchell family. has a 53-page volume waiting Mrs. K. J. Golliet has receiv Sno-Boy ed word from her daughter, for possible publishing. For years, Mrs. Shattuck has Mrs. Ben Boots of Imperial Beach, Ca., that she was leav taught Sunday School classes, ing for Hong Kong May 2 mostly for young married with a group of Navy wives to adults, at Portland First spend a week with their hus Friends Church. She has a ser bands who were to be there ies of three lectures in pro gress at Rose Valley Friends on R and R. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips Church in Kelso, Wn., and have purchased the Lyons travels there on Sundays for Variety Store from Beulah family communication talks. “I was always In such poor Lewis and took possession on health doctors said I couldn’t May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper, do much,” Mrs. Shattuck Eric and Kimberly of Vancou laughs, “but I guess I showed ver, Wn., were weekend guests them.” at the home of her parents, Mr. Geraniums, Ivy, Begonias and Mrs. Gene Coles and were Bedding Plants — Extra Good Quality Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Roberts home. Tomato Plants — Individual or Tray Ray Clason was taken to Bark Dust and Fertilizer Santiam Memorial hospital on Sunday, April 25, after suffer Prices Effective Through May 6, 7, 8, 1971 ing a heart attack at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Charles and Marci of Brook ings, visited during the week end at the home of his mother, “If you think you're so im Mrs. Arthur Anderson, and Phone 859-2494. Lyons, Oregon 1015 Main £t with her mother, Mrs. James portant, try ordering my dog around.” | Versteeg in Turner. LYONS • AH-waathar igration. • Ughtwaight (11% Ib.) powarumt. VERSATILE POWER TOOL FOR HUNDREDS OF DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS: 69’ 59’ . Head 19c 4 Lb. Bag 59c . 2 Bags 29c 69’ MEHAMA cut firewood outdoor furniture trim trees ptcrtrc table MAC 10-10 Automatic / automatic bar and chain oiling and special features . Ray Branch Equipment Co. 859-2240 Mohama, Ore. M c C ulloch really gets the job done' Hamburger Buns Frankfurter Buns 12 to Pkg. 39c 10 to Pkg. 39c Flav-R-Taters . . 2 Lb. Bag 39c Frozen Grape Juice 12 Oz. can 49c BETTER LIVING FROM TREES Dutchmaid Margarine 4 lbs. $1.00 Nabisco Snack Crackers 2 Pkgs. 89c GARDEN PLANTS % BOB'S FOOD MARKET O<=> »? Q LIKE MONEY ANNOUNCEMENT THANK YOU ! wish at this time to thank the residents I wish to announce that I have purchased of Lyons and the Canyon area for the the splendid patronage and friendliness they Lyons Variety Store have given me during the past 21 years I have owned and operated the Lyons Var Harvesting cash crops from a Tree Farm is like collecting interest on a . savings account ... the principal stays at work. When you protect your trees and harvest them wisely, you can have your cake and eat it, too. See your nearest forester for information on how you can become a Tree Farmer. WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE and am now open for business. It will be my desire to maintain the same high quality stock as the store has in the past, and I will always try to be of service Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company H & W Logging Co. Mehama, Oregon Idanha and Mill City, Oregon U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Mel Round Trucking Idanha-Lebanon Idanha, Oregon These have been good years for me and I have enjoyed the many friendships I have made dur.ng this time. to you. I hope you will extend the same cour I invite you to come in and get acquainted, tesies to the new owner and let us be of assistance in furnishing your variety needs. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. iety Store. MARGARET PHILLIPS Margaret is well known here and I MARGARET PHILLIPS am sure she will continue to give you good service in the Store. BEULAH LEWIS