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7—The MiU City Enterprise, Thursday, March 39, 1972 cars from both directions, i, sup s ; Mmes. Ben Voltin, Andrew J—— -- — - - I per did: didn’t get served until Sieg, Henry Holzfuss, Mike Tax Returns Prepared Sj day in Corvallis visiting with after 8. *, They stayed over- ■ Schwindt, Leland Manning, By Eva Bressler Mrs. Bill Rush. L,J -' Reasonable Rates night, returning home on Sun- Edward Walz, Florent FrichU, i ’ • t it ■ fun _____ Isn to look out the ! day. At the Library Board meet- Betty Kelle Santiam Tax Service I Marshall Blackburn, Charles Frank and Wyoma Baechler' ing Monday night plans were By Rod Barker Spring vacation last week window and unexpectedly see ' Bouche, Anne Pietrok and 502 2nd Ave. Stayton some wild ----- life? ------ Here •• it — is traveled to Milwaukie to spend made to observe National Lib- , sure started out beautifully about I’m hoping the last days of Father Bernard. 7 a m. on a dreary Mon- the day on Sunday at Mr. and rary Week which is April 16-22 but before it was over we saw day morning. I’m sitting by an and the beginning r nuiuuig , , ., of holding vptu open iiuuac house auu and a al i February al! kinds of weather including upstairs window typing the Mrs. Roger Rolufs. Mrs. Ro-. by book sale at the Library April I , M ar c , h can come under , *e lufs is a niece. 1 ___ . r ___ thunder and lightening, snow news, glanced out the window | heading ", . . coming in like i and hail. Well, change is sup and there was a beautiful i Recently returned from a1 “2 with members of the Lib- a lion”. If so, we gardeners I week ’ s vacation to Hanksville, j rar Y Board as sponsors. should be able to get an early I posed to be the spice of life China pheasant. Haven’t seen Utah were Glen and Lola' Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson start when the month goes j and keep things from getting one of them in ages. Henness. Traveling with them, from Glendale were recent vis- out “. . . like a lamb”. monotonous, in which case no Mrs. Clyde Oliver has just The robins are back and with one should have been bored returned home from a 10-day but in separate vehicles were, itors at the home of his sisters Keith and Margaret Phillips I and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. last week. vacation in California. Mrs. of Mehama. The object of the | Harley Scott and Mr. and Mrs. the constant rains the worms' are surfacing to provide plen-1 Had a little smaller turn Oliver, her daughter-in-law, out this past week for weight Mrs. Jack (Nina) Oliver and trip was rock hunting and they Ralph Downer. They also vis ty of food for these harbingers 18 Main St., Lyons Ph. 859-2432 losers, due partly to spring va two sons were guests of Nina’s found lots of them. They ited his mother, Mrs. Josephine of Spring. The male quail is becoming very bossy with hit I cation. Our winner for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John traveled about 2300 miles re Johnson in Mehama. Mr. and Mrs. George Nydeg- harem and calls agressively for , week with a 10 pound loss was Pastorino from Berkeley, Calif. turning by way of Reno, where ger have returned from a trip them to keep close when he I they stopped a few hours. Ilene Baker. So you can see They got to do lots of sightsee Friday, Saturday and Sun which took them to Death Val moves from one feeding area ' we are accomplishing some ing around the area and one ley, Reno, Las Vegas and Scot to another. thing. of the most exciting things was day the Hennesses spent at the Trousers Pressed, Draperies Cleaned and Pleated In order to be ready for cul Three-day visitors at the a ride on the Flying Scotchman. Rock Show in Sweet Home ties Castle in California. Harley Scott returned home tivating and sowing that go home of Sam and Lorraine This is something new down where they displayed some of Attendant Will Do Your Dry Cleaning Wednesday from the Santiam with the long days of early I Bibler were Mr. and Mrs. Ray there and they were able to their rocks and jewelry they | While You Wash Memorial Hospital after some spring I have nearly ccmplet- j Laneele and four children of get on the second ride in the have made. There was also a ' flea market held over there , ti«ne there following a heart ed spring cleaning inside the Madras. Mrs. Langele is Sam’s Frisco area. Mrs. Oliver said attack. house by repainting the room- daughter. part of what made it so excit at the same time which the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bentlej’ and tiling the bathroom floor. Monday, Jack and Hazel ing was that they got to ride Hennesses enjoyed visiting. of Eugene were Thursday vis- Surprising how fine are the, Shewmake were surprised by in the coach that was used Hollis and Catherine Turn- a visit from Mr. and Mrs. by Winston Churchill. They idge went to Beaverton on Fri itors at the home of Mr. and spider webs that one doesn’t' Mrs. Robert Jobe. notice them until on a ladder Bruce McLeod and their 14- toured Fisherm in’s Wharf, the day where they joined daugh 1 Mrs. Leland Manning and with a brush full of paint! year-old triplets, Holly, Hedie Golden Gate Park and many ' ter Carolyn and a friend Dawn — When potato planting comes and Blair. The McLeods are other interesting places. The i Risner and traveled on up to Mrs. Cletus Nydegger spent from Sacramento and were on weather was lovely for the I Sequim, Wash, where they Tuesday and Wednesday at this year I’m going to place, their way to Portland. She is trip until they got back to Ore were guests of Dawn’s sister I Lincoln City or the coast. They mine on top of the soil and I ' reported stormy weather the cover with a foot of hay. That a niece. They also visited Mr. gon, and then of course there Beverly. They enjoyed beach way one can pick only the and Mrs. M. T. Simms of Mill was rain. combing and clam digging | same as here. I Maundy Thursday Holy Com- Citv. who are also relatives. Miss Jere South spent her while there and even managed ■ munion around the table will number of potatoes needed for a meal by lifting a corner of Mrs. Robert Levon and spring vacation visiting differ to bring some clams home. In , be celebrated in the Fireplace the hay, and have clean tub daughter Lori spent part.of the ent members of her family, go fact I’m invited for a fried Room of the Lyons United ers. spring vacation on a three-day ing first to Ashland to see her clam dinner this evening. Sure Methodist Church. The Can- There’s nothing so tasty as shopping trip to Portland, re sister, Joan. They did a lot sounds good. They also had a I yon Baptist Church will hold the first salad of young lettuce, turning on Tuesday. On Wed of skiing over the weekend be short visit with a cousin, a service at 6 a.m. with an radish and spring onions, and nesday the Levons entertained fore going up to their parents, Myrtle Reader of Port An Easter Breakfast served at 6:45 one should be able to start a few dinner guests in honor Mr. and Mrs. John South in geles. Considering the weath a m. Special Easter services of Bob’s birthday. Portland. Another sister, Mary, er we had here over the week will be held at the Santiam these by mid month. Last year Mr. and Mrs. Sherman John and her husband had just re end, they said the weather up ¡Chapel Easter Sunday at 11 a. I didn’t get back here until mid-April so immediately cut son of Lebanon and Mr. and cently purchased a new home there wasn’t too bad. I m. the lower bar of some wire Mrs. Earl Johnson of Warren so this week all the family was Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamp I Brownie Troop 288 of seven ton were Saturday evening together they gave the couple ton and children spent a couple I girls visited the State Capitol coat hangers and opened them callers at the Robert Levon a housewarming. Jere return of days of spring vacation at I one day last week. They were up as sides to the A-shaped home. They are cousins of ed here Sunday evening ready Newport. The weather nothing accompanied by Mrs. Alice tops, pushing them a few inch es into the ground at abou* Audrey’s. for school on Monday. I to brag about but a change of I Walker and Mrs. Frances 18” intervals, thep covered Margaret Rush spent Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swaim pace is always enjoyed, I Clark. them with a length of clear of Sisters arrived at his broth Mrs. Toni Thomas attended | Mrs. Ethel Huffman and plastic, holding the sides down Geraniums Primroses er’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd District Garden Club meet Mrs. Effie Nydegger who re with stones. This inexpensive HOMEOWNERS $AVE Swaim Saturday evening rath the ing held at Monmouth on cently moved to Salem were type of cold frame brought the ' Cinerarias—Mums & Pansies er late for dinner. They left March 22. Lyons visitors Friday. salad crop along earlier than Calli Sisters in ample time but due I Mr. and rMs. Ed Pyeatt have had they been exposed to rain ' Mrs. Ton! Thomas received BILL ALLMAN to about an inch of snow on ’ notice she has been chosen for returned home from a five- and cold nights. I usually sow Phone 769-5729 Santiam Pass and a trailer reserve jury duty for the peri-1 week trip to California, Ari- carrots and swiss chard down 715 1st—Stayton house jack-knifing across both ........................ .......... ___ __ od April 1 to July _ 1. This is I zona, Mexico and Nevada, Tic the center with lettuce, radish- lanes of traffic, holding up all for Marion County and would ,They spent ten days at the and onions each side. be in Salem, although she feels ' home of her mother at Doug- Parsley is easy to grow and a tablespoonful provides one very unlikely she will be call las, Ariz. Mrs. Betty Loebs and Mrs. with the daily requirement of ed as reserves aren’t usually. Janet, Paul and Suzie Lewis Joyce Hale and daughter. vitamins A & C. By the excellent condition in to Salem last week to Tami, from Hayward, Calif., NEED A went see the Disney movie, “Bed are visiting this week at the last season’s harvested onions knobs & Broomsticks” which home of their mother, Mrs. are in now, I shnll again grow TOW? the main crop from sets. they enjoyed very much. They Leona Gunn. ** Now for an early Spring! also enjoyed dinner in town. Mrs. . Herman Afrank and -.-rr x i -i.. x "week ' her n daughter Mrs. William On~ Wednesday' “*last Janet and the children went1 English from McCleary, Wash., Lyons Catholic Club Call 897-2442 For Fast Service to Boardman and joined Virgil spent several day last week at for a few days, returning on Ithe home of her daughter, Mrs. To Hold Garage Sale AllS+ate Monday. ¡Effie Anderson. While here LYONS — Mrs. George Van- _______ 1------------------------------- | they spent two days in Rose- Agtmael was hostess for the, Motor Club I burg at the home of Mrs. An meeting of the St. Patrick I Water Addl'd Road Service If the number following I derson’s son-in-law and daugh- Catholic Club at her home —■ - I ter. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts. your name on The En-| I Miss Noreen Corey from Eu- I Monday evening, March 20. | I The usual business was car ___ out __ with ___ ____ ferprise label reads , gene and Stacy Roles from ried Mrs. Charles | Cottage Grove spent their Bouche presiding. We Give S & H Green Stamps 3-72 it's time to send , Spring vacation at the home . plans were made for a garage Phone 897-2442 Mill City I of their grandparents, Mr. and saie to be held at the Catholic a check for renewal. | Mrs. Ed Pyeatt. Community Hall April 7 from | Mrs. Ron Taylor and four I j to 8 p.m. and April 8 from children from Tacoma were j jq a m jo 4 p m weekend guests at the home of | Attending the meeting were her mother, Mrs. Leao John-1-------- son. They will spend some I time this week in Eugene and I return for the Easter week- end. With 5c Coupon 10 Lb. Bag I Guests at the Methodist par I California sonage with Rev. Laron Hall Sunday were his parents. Mr. NEW 19,2 and Mrs. Hershel Hall of Port land, and his sister and hus JACOBSEN band, Mr and Mrs. Ronald I McBride and son from Leban on. j Lyons was struck with a I freak storm, with the residents arising Saturday morning with the ground covered with snow which lasted with snow show ers through the day and at 4 o’clock a hail storm accom AUTOMATIC panied by thunder and light Potato, Macaroni, Tuna CHOKE ning which lasted an hour and , a half. Approximately two inches piled up and some of the old timers said it was the Thick Slices largest hail stones they had ever seen here, some the size of small marbles, which did much damage to the flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ramsy Mayflower Pint have moved into the apart- ( ment next to the Lyons Beauty 1 Körner, which was recently You just turn on the power with vacated by Mrs. Ethel Huff Jacobsen Key Start. No tug. no Mayflower Pint man who moved to Salem. pull, no strain. And the new Public hearing on the Mari- Jacobsen automatic choke as Linn School District budget sures first time starting. For the for 1972-73 will begin at 8 p. ultimate in mowing convenience, tn., April 5, at the school safety, quality, make it easy on house. Proposed general budg yourself with Jacobsen. et is $214,368, compared to cur rent expenditures of $196,608 Pinto 2-door sedan Taxes to be levied would be 'Based on a comparison of sticker prices for base 2-door models .$144,479 up from this year’s Optional white sidewalls plus dealer prep and destination charges if any. title and taxes. are extra I $125,077 levy. L Notes from Hermit Hollow SOAP & SUDS Coin-O-Matic Wash & Dry Clean Open Every Day - 9 a. m. to 9 p. m U-DIRTY -WE CLEAN Easter Lilies ÆL . . . . Easter Candies Egg Dyes Hams Whole or Shank end Lb. 79c Nebergalls Boneless Hams Lb. $1.29 Nebergalls Semi Boneless Ham lb. 99c DelMonte Boneless Hams $1.09 Slab Bacon . . . . Lb. 69c Sausage Our Own Brand Lb. 79c Lb. 39c Turkeys Vern’s Shell Service The mower of the year is here! Key Start 4-Blade Rotary Mower Fresh Strawberries Snoboy Potatoes 49c Celery Fresh New Crop Stalk 19c Carrots Table Fresh 2 pkgs. 25c Coachella Pink Grapefruit 10/$1.00 Pineapple Fresh Hawaiian Jumbo 79c Resers Salads . 18 Oz. Cup 39c Golden Nugget Bacon Whipping Cream starts like a car! Basket 49c Sour Cream Lb. 89c 59‘ 49' Nabisco Vanilla Wafers 3 pkgs. $1.00 Standby Catsup 20 oz. btl. 2 for 79c Nobody beats the Northwest Ford Team: 1st in sales, 1st in service, 1st in customer satisfaction Philippi Motor Company 1094 First Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon American Legion To Meet April 3rd Electric key starting 4 blades for twice the cut ting action Fold-down handle 21" cutting width Instant Stop-Go control on power propelled models The Mill City-Gates Ameri can Legion Post No. 159 will hold its regular monthly meet ing on Monday evening, April 3, at the Eagle’s Hall. The meetings begin at 8 p.m. 1 j and refreshments are served | following the meeting. All i members are urged to attend 859-2240 Raymond Branch Equipment Co. Mehama, Ore. I We Have A Good Selection Of Ferry-Morse Seeds and Onion Sets Pricwi effective Thurs., - Sat, Mur. 30, 31, April I BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone »015 Main £t Lyons, Oregon