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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1971)
Robert Carpenter suffered a Pesek on her birthday anniver- broken leg Thursday while1 sary. logging by himself on their j Mrs. Florence Darling spent By Eva Bressler property. Due to a very smart' last week at Bay City, visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cas- dog who went home with a ing friends, Mrs. Darling is a mey of Scio have purchased red handkerchief tied around former resident of Bay City, the Dale Bilyeu home. Mr. and his neck, he was able to get Mr. and Mrs. Ray Algiers of Mrs. Bilyeu and family are word to his wife. He was tak- j Ocean Side, Calif., spent last living at the present time in en by Lyons ambulance to San- week at the home of Mr. and Mehama until their new house tiam Memorial hospital in, Mrs. Miles Loomis. Mr. Al- on Cedar street is completed. Stayton. I giers is a brother of Mrs. The 1971 eighth grade pur Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gluick Loomis. chased and presented to the of Salem were Sunday guests 1 Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem Mari-Linn school a 3x5 Satin at the home of Mrs. Donna spent last week at the home Gold fringed flag with 50 stars Asmussen. of her sister, Mrs. Eulalia , °f with standard which will be Lyons. Mrs. Katie Skillings has sold on display at the school gym. Mrs. Rose Cox will undergo the Big Star motel east of Sunday guests at the home open heart surgery September of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Lyons to Mr. and Mrs. Willard 1 at the Good Samaritan Hos stead were her mother, Mrs. Allman of Stayton. Mrs. Skil pital in Portland. Blood donors Bertha Young from Corvallis lings has purchased the Don are being asked to contribute and her sister, Mrs. Irene Mc- na Asmussen home, and Mrs. blood for her. Asmussen will be moving to; Pastor J. W. Jepson has re Eldowney from Philomaath. Members of the Lyons Gar Stayton October 1. signed the pastorate of Santi Rev. H. Hall of Portland will den club made a tour Wed- am Chapel in Lyons, to enter nesday, August 11, of the fill the pulpit at Lyons United I the field of crusade evangel- Chase Gardens in Eugene, Methodist church Sunday, re i ism. Joining the Jepsons in Reed and Cross Nursery and placing his son, H. Laron Hall, their evangelistic ministry are Lane County Fairgrounds to who is on vacation. Pastor and Mrs. David Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rock | who will minister to youth and view the flowers. They had a picnic dinner at Skinner Butte well of Lyons are announcing assist in the musical ministry Park. Making the trip were the engagement of their daugh I of the team. For the immediate Glen Julian, Evelyn Julian, ter Diana Marie to Rodney L. i 1 future the Jepsons will main- Peggy Wright, Dorothy Down Ramsey of Lyons. The wedding | ' tain their home in Lyons. Suc- er, Mabel Downing, Alta Bod- date has been set for Septem- [ i ceeding Rev. Jepson in the eker, Fern Sletto, June Mc- ber 25. The bride elect is a , ' pastorate of Santiam Chapel Pheeters, Helen Johnston, graduate of Stayton High! I will be Rev. Warren Cornel Nellie Riggs, Gertrude Weid School and is now employed ius, who comes from Glendale. man, Kathy Neal, and Ethel at Phillips Industries in Stay Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright ton. Mr. Ramsey a 1968 grad and family from Sutherlin, Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe uate of Stayton High School spent several days over the enjoyed several days at the is employed at Guerdons in weekend at the home of his coast, Thursday through Tues Stayton. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank Farrell of Seattle has Wright. day, going down the coast as been visiting at the home of far as Florence. A family gathering and pot Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt his sister and brother-in-law, luck dinner was held at the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. and her sister, Mrs. Gladys Leo Cruson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roye and Those attending were: Mr. and Nygaard spent Sunday at Pa cific City. They were joined family from Danielson, Iowa Mrs. David Bennett and Jos by their son-in-law and daugh are spending this week at the hua, Portland, Mrs. John Bry ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer home of his parents, Mr. and ant and Gabrielle, Salem, Mr. of Albany, also their grand Mrs. E. L. Roye, They are en-1 j and Mrs. Gordon Hudson, Med- son, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer route to Napa, California from 1 ' ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Danielson, Iowa, where he will i Cruson. Mrs. Nikki Wilson, Mr. and children from Shedd. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuinfeld be employed. Additional Sun Charles Cruson, Mr. and Mrs. and family visited Wednesday day guests at the Roye home Earl White and the hosts. evening at the home of her was their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilker father, David Danielson. They Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek and son from Darby, Montana ar were enroute to their home at three daughters of Salem, a rived Sunday to visit with her dinner was held honoring Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sandy from the coast. White, and sister, Mrs. Leo Cruson. Mr. and Mrs. Solie from Ry derwood. Washington were re- ■ cent visitors at the Earl White home. The Whites are former Ryderwood residents. LYONS MMER FIXINS Smoked Picnics Lb. Nebergalls—Old Fashioned Lb. 98 Lb. 69c Skinless Frankfurters Potatoes No. 1 Russets /|E< Tomatoes Red Ripe Slicers lb. 29c Cantaloupes (large jumbo) 3 for $1 Corn Fresh Local Grown 15 for $1 Red Haven Peaches full bu. $3.75 Gravenstein Apples full bu. $3.25 Nabisco Jumble Ring pkg 39c 3 Varieties Danish Fruit Filled Pastry pkg. 6 57c Package of 6 Old Fashioned Cake Do nuts 43c Potato Bread 221 oz. loaf 3 for $1 Sno Boy Frozen Grape Juice 2/89c 12 Ounce Cans Dutch Maid Margarine 4 lbs. $1.00 Archway Cookies Tuesday, August 10, tne Rainbow Girls held a Baked Food Sale with proceeds going to Worthy Advisor Patty’s ser vice project, the Humane So ciety of the Willamette Valley. Under the theme of Buy Min utes of Happiness” 483 minutes (55.15) were purchased Sally Jenkins, chairman of food, did a wonderful job as the public had a large assortment of good ies to choose from. The moth ers also did a good job in spite of the heat. We would like to thank everybody for their sup port! A regular meeting was held August 11 at the hall. Mrs. Laverne Torgison, Worthy Ma tron of Cedar Chapter No. 191 MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Why bon t You Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise ■ ■< The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too ■ EXTENDED 1 MORE WEEK AUGUST SALE OVER DEALERS COSTS! THAT'S RIGHT! ALL NEW VALIANTS, DUSTERS, PLYMOUTHSANDCHRYSLERS WILL BE SOLD AT 5% OVER OUR COST. Mrs. John Teeters Guests a couple of weeks re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fletcher were their daughter, Mrs. Roy Tun- el and sons, Lynn and Kenneth of Anchorage. The Fletchers’ daughter-in-law and children. Lance, Gloria and Allen drove up from Garden Grove, Calif., | for a two week visit and Mr. ( Fletcher flew up later to drive , his family home. Visiting a J few days last week at the ASK ABOUT OUR FIVE YEAR Fletcher home were Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and son, 50,000 MILE WARRANTY ON ALL ‘7IS Robert, from Augusta, Ga. The Carsons were neighbors of the Fletchers when they both lived | in Alaska. Mrs. Harry Monroe returned home Sunday from Salem Me morial where she had spent the week receiving treatments. Bonnie Christensen was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes and family at Knappa. A Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor was Glenn Rice of Macleay. Mrs. Leona Allen left for her home in Oakland, Calif., Sun day after a week’s visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Titze. Also visiting one day last week at the Titze I home was another sister, Mrs. I Mae Wiltse of Seattle. I Mrs. Alvin Griffiths return- 1 ed home Thursday, August 12, 318 Cu. In. V8, auto, trans., power slcei sng, V8 engine, automatic transmission, power steer i from a Salem hospital where radio && all vinyl interior with bench seat & ing, and vinyl roof. Extra nice condition inside vinyl roof Very nice condition inside & cut. I she had underwent eye surg- and out. I ery. Mrs. Paris Bouche and a I friend of Bend visited a couple I of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kirsch 318 V8, auto, trans., power steering, radio 4 fac I and with Mrs. Lally Wolfkiel. tory air cond. Nice condition throughout. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS DURING Thick Sliced Bacon 2 Lb. Pkg. $1.59 Nebergalls Large Bologna Jb._69c Round Steak Nebergalls Nebergalls MEHAMA Sprinklings visited. During the meeting the 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 19, 1971 Baked Sale, Rummage Sale, I and the Cat Show were dis-1 cussed. Susy Wilson reminded the girls of the carnival. She is giving to aid with Muscular Dystrophy. i The girls also should turn in ' their memberships. We have quite a few to go to reach our goal. If anyone would like to Highway 22 — Mill City join the Humane Society and hasn’t been contacted please call Patty McClintock (7-2410). ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES The mothers meeting will be held August 23 at the Bethel home at 7:30. The rummage Expert Tune up and Brake Repair Sale is to be discussed. Every one attend!! I sought my soul But my soul I could not see. k/e Pick Up and Deliver I Sought my God, But my God eluded me. i sought my brother. And I found all three. An old verse THIS SALE. BIG STOCKTOCHOOSE FROM! LIMITED OFFER Special for the People of the North Santiam Canyon Offer Good Until A™! 2k! Buy NOW and SAVE!! ’68 DODGE CORONET 'Ó3 PLYMOUTH FURY III 1788 "67 PONTIAC H888 2 DR. HDTP. '68 VOLKS CAMPER Wi‘h poo un lep, very low mileage, 1 local ov/n>«, etxra clean. ’65 FOÍD fAIRLANE SOO J Dr. Hrttp., V-8, auto., radio, heeler, very nica throughout. 888 Let Us Service Your Automobiles 4 dozen 99c '65 DODGE '/2 TON PICKUP and Canopy. 318 V-8, 3-Spd. transmit i< n. custom cab. custom bu.li canopy. Our Mechanics Are the Best Oatmeal, Sugar, Chocolate Chip We Have A Good Stock Of CANNING SUPPLIES Prices effective August 19, 20, 21, 1971 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phon«* S59-249» 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon OPEN EVENII :C j 'TIL 9 P.M.-CLOSED SUNDAYS X R C B E R S 0 N Ô “But why am I telling you I all this—You prob’ly have ; troubles of your own..." I HOMEOWNERS SAVE CHRYSLER-IMPERIAL-PLYMOUTH-SIMCA Calk BILL ALLMAN 715 1 rt-St.iy ton Phone 769-5729 State firn Fire and CasuaKr Ceppar» i 435 Commercial NE, Salem 363-4117