The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 29, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    before returning to their home
in Florida.
Mrs. Winifred Bennett
from Bellevue, Wn., visited
relatives in Lyons last week.
She was the guest at the
homes of Mrs. Eulalia Lyons
and Mrs. Hazel Lewis.
Mrs. Donna Asmussen has
returned from Santiam Me­
morial hospital in Stayton af­
ter several days there for med­
ical treatment.
The WSCS will open their
rummage sale Tuesday, Au­
gust 3 in the basement of the
United Methodist church from
10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Anyone
having rummage to donate, it
will ‘ be appreciated.
LYONS
By Eva Bressler
We are collecting rummage 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 29, 1971
for the rummage sale. Call
Sue McClintock 897-2410.
Happiness — The grand es­
sentials to Happiness are some­
thing to do, something to love,
and something to hope for.—
Joseph Addison.
COME
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Mrs. Wilson Stevens was
sworn in on the Library board
at their meeting Monday night.
She replaces Mrs. Harold Por­
ter (Beulah Lewis) who re­
signed. Mrs. Stevens will be
recording secretary.
Plans
Why bou t You Subscribe to
were made to take duplicate
The Mill City Enterprise
books to the Crazy Daze sale
in Albany Friday. Mrs. Darl­
ing, the librarian, reported a
large turnover of books dur­
ing June.
Mrs. Russell Thiel from
North Bend spent several days
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Walton. She was ac­
companied by Mrs. Ben Walt­
on, also of North Bend, who
spent several days at the home
of her son.
Plans are under way for the
Karen Davis
It’S a new kind of In»urance that
annual rummage sale sponsor­
On Monday, July 19, sever- cover« thing« like your camper or boat
ed by the Women’s Society of
or water akiia or—moot of the many fun
Christian Service to be held al girls from Marilyn Assem­ things you use for yeur leisure or your
Wherever you hail from you re always
1 the first part of August with bly No. 60, went to the Hu­ holiday«. It’« well worth the small cost.
Society,
The
girls
the date to be announced later mane
welcome
at our brewery. We have tours going
at the Lyons United Methodist groomed the animals and
on every day from 8 to 4:30.
shredded
paper,
Girls
going
church. Anyone having rum­
So drop in, up or over, etc.
mage to donate will be great­ were Patty and Sue McClint-
ock, and Jackie and Susie
ly appreciated.
Olympia If reiving Company
Pat Taylor returned to his Wilson.
We are now enrolling mem­
home in Tacoma, after spend­
Now celebrating 7S years in the same location,
bers
into
the
Humane
Society.
ing three weeks at the home
Tumwater, Washington. *Oly **
of his grandmother, Mrs. Leao Anyone wishing to buy a mem­
bership card please call Patty
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek McClintock. So far we have
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
returned home from Washoug­ sold 85.
August 10th is a tentative
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
al, Wn., after a week at a
Phone 897-2324 or 897-275I
church camp. They recently re­ date set for a baked food sale.
turned from Hawaii where
they visited at the home of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. David
Schiewek.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauman
left Thursday for their home
at Vil'a Parks, Ill., after spend­
ing a week at the home of
their niece and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. John McPheeters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith
from Lincoln City were week-
end guests at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Prichard.
A Saturday guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Van
Prichard was their grand­
daughter, Miss Cathy Prich­
I
ard, from Portland.
Recent visitors at the Henry
Croisant home were Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Muir from Red
Bluff, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hampton and son, David, of
Salem, spent the weekend at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Johnson, at
Auburn, Wn.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Donna Asmussen are her sis­
ter-in-law, Mrs. Dewey Dur­
ham and two daughters, Cherri
2 seat wagon, auto, trans., 8 cyl. engine,
and Deanie from Mt. Vernon,
whitewall*. Fury summer package. Luggage
Wn.
rack, air conditioning, dluxe wheel coven,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boying-
elctric clock. Free auto. trans. Stock No. 3173
ton of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
8 cyl., 2 teat wagon. Power
Stock
No.
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visited friends in Lyons and
brakes, steering, rear window.
at the home of their son-in-law
Auto, trans., tinted wind­
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
shield, undercoating, radio,
Russell Wilson. They will be at I
deluxe wheel covers.
home at 4428 North Lancaster
in Salem for several months
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New Decorator Pole Lamps, regular $34.95—Sale Price
out.
$19.95
DeWalt Radial Arm Saw—Sale price
'66 VOLKS DELUXE 2 DR. SEDAN
$150.00
New 2-piece Naughahdye Living Room Sets
$92.50
New Bunk Beds. Complete
$55 50
Custom Built Tufted Sofa, Slight Warehouse Damage. Reg. $849.95
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Oak Chairs, while they last, each
Radio, all vinyl interior, 4 (peed, very
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Cash, Good Checks, or 30-day lay-a-way
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