The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 29, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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    of Mehama were dinner guests
at the home of their parent«,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myers of
Stayton were dinner guest* at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mr*, Carl Anderson and
When You Buy From 11». We Carry
family.
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LYONS
The Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ikxtrker
' holiday and weekend began in with their son-in-law and daugh­
Brand Building Supplies
Lynns Wednesday evening with ter. Mr and Mrs Earl Hamp­
Check us for your building needs
church services at 7 30 at the ton and family of Salem went
Methodist church and 10:30 to Auburn,
Wn ,
Thursday
mass at St. Patrick Catholic morning where they spent the
church Thanksgiving morning, remainder of the week at the
billowed by the usual family ga­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
therings and dinners. Others Johnson and family Mrs. John-
went to other areas to be with son is a daughter of the Kxt
I loved ones,
ekcrs
j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walton amt
Dinner guest« at Ute home of
I Mr. and Mrs Fred Maize and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Steven«
two sons from North Bend wete were his
mother. Mrs. Henry
I guests at the home of Mr and Stevens, Mr. and Mrs
Albert
Mrs. Robert Walton and Mr Toman and family o( Salem ;
and Mrs Russell Thiel.
Mr and Mrs Jack Scott of Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons City and Mr and Mrs. Albert
were dinner guests at the home Stevens.
of her daughter ami tiusl'and
Weekend guests at the home
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McAdams
of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Olm-
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
in Eugene.
stead and sons were her moth­
Mrs. Mabel Allen of Kirtland
er Mrs. Bertha Binford of Cor­
is a guest at the home of her
vallis and their son and wife,
daughter. Mrs Dorothy Draper.
Mr. and Mrs. Itonald Olmstead
They were dinner guests on
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Thanksgiving at the home of ami family from Auburn, Wn.
Mr. ami Mrs George Keeley
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
Mrs. Pete Brusasco.
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Goodell of Portland and Mrs Alice
and Mr and Mrs. Jack Good­ Huber were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. l>m-
ell were dinner guests at the
Charles Crook home tn Me- ald Huber and family. Mrs.
Alice Huber returned to Port­
hama.
Mrs. Ruth Lyons with her land with her son-in-law and
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. daughter for a few days
Dinner guests at the home of
and Mrs. Ed Gisler and daugh­
I ter. Pam of Marion, were Mrs. Lydia CUlwell were Mrs.
guests at tile home of Mr and C. S. Morris and children, ami
Mrs. Wayne Ransom in Klam- Mr and Mrs. Arthur Culwell.
Jr., ami son from Kennewick,
ath Falls.
Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her I Wn.. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
mother, Mrs. Anna Hubbard are | CUlwell and family of Salem.
spending a week in Washington Mr. and Mrs Howard Naue
where they are guests at the and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cul-
home of Mrs. Huffmans daugh- well and family of Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilson of
| ters and families. Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Titus and sons at Ren­ Cbttage Grove were weekend
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon guests at the home of Mr. and
Diggemess and family at Seila- Mrs. E. L. Roye.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
com Island, near Tacoma.
Guests at the home of Mr and family of Crescent City.
and Mrs Oscar Naue were their Calif., Mr. ami Mrs. Duane
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. i Ikiwning and family of Hermis-
and Mrs. Shirley Conser of La­ ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
1959 McCulloch S-55-A 6.5 horsepower
comb and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carleton and family of The
Dalles, were Thanksgiving day
24 inch blade.
Naue and son <>f Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Bassett dinner guests at the home of
were guests at the home of his their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or­
1961 McCulloch Model 172. 7 Horsepower
son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. ville Downing. Additional guests
Dale Bassett and sons in Seat­ were Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
24 inch blade.
I Clurg of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs
tle. Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning Brown and family will remain
and children, Richie, Larry for the weekend with her par­
1959 Homelife 5 horsepower 30 inch blade.
and Cherri were dinner guests ents.
Mr. and Mrs Franklin Mc­
at the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Etzel in Stayton. Dowell and family of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair of family and Nikki Cruson of
Oregon City were Wednesday Lyons were dinner guests at
afternoon visitors at the home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ley Scott. Her parents, Mr. and
of their uncle. Elmer Hiatt.
Mrs. Harley Johnson of Mc-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ross
Mason
and
Phone 859-2240
Mehama, Oregon
family of Mill City and Mr. and hama- were ils<> ;>r«■•.«■: ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Prideaux.
Mrs. Ralph Davis and family
6—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. ?9. 1JW!
You Are in Safe Hands
Many Visitors In
Lyons Area For
Thanksgiving
Stanley Hardware
and Tools
Used McCulloch Chain Saws
Reconditioned and Ready To Go
Priced At $80 And Up.
New Saws $149.95 And Up.
Ray Branch & Son Equipment Co.
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A test drive of a few miles will amaze you. This ’63 Chevrolet is
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Stayton, Oregon
LYONS
Hy F.v* Hnwater
Members of the WSCS held
their meeting Tucsdny aftrr-
noon nt the hiwne of Rev. Ruth
Cotton Plan» were made for
their annual bazaar and smor-
gas hol'd dinner to be held in the
church dining room Tuesday,
December 4 Mr* Charles Cru­
son is general chairman and
will make the different kind« of
Christmas breads There will be
fancy work, novelty cants, etc.
for sale Attending were Mmes
Joe Johnson, David Danielson.
Roy Felton. Oscar Naue, James
Hollingshead. Glenn
Julian,
Charles Cruson. Alex Bodcker,
Warren Edwards, Wilson Stev­
en*. Clyde Bressler and Elmer
Wilson.
Mrs. Van Prichard entertain­
ed a group of classmate« hon­
oring her granddaughter, Mar­
cella M lys on her 1 Ith birthday
anniversary. Gann*« and re­
freshments furnished the enter­
tainment Helping Marcetta to
celebrate were Vickie Horn.
Donnie Mclkiugall. l»elrae Wil­
cox, Keith Anderson, Terry
Shelton, Unda Trahan. Dori«
Clipfell. Dehner CUlwell. Mar­
garet Wilson, Maryin Davis,
Linda Cox. Susan Ikiugall and
Billie Weinman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jung­
wirth and family and Mr and
Mrs Frances Jungwirth and
family of Stayton were thanks­
giving day dinner guests at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jungwirth.
Lawrence Chytka underwent
major surgery at Salem Me­
morial
hospital
W’ednesday
morning.
Mrs. Orville Downing was a
weekend visitor in Roseburg lat
the home of her brother-in-law
an<l sister. Mr. anil Mrs Roy
Downing. Mrs Downing went
down with her brother and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Titze of
St ay ton
The Christmas church bazaar
will be held at the Lyons Me­
thod's! church on Tuesday. I»e-
cember 4 with Mrs. Charles
Cruson as general chairman.
Fancy work, aprons, novelties
etc will be sold. A turkey
smorgasbord dinner will he
served tieginning at 5-30 with
a variety of Christmas breads
made by Mrs. Cruson, served.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed­
wards wen* Thanksgiving din-
Tommy and Joy were dinner
guests at the home of h>s sister
Mr. and Mrs. Friday Holmes
at Terrebonne.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard
was their daughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs Hy Smith from
Astoria.
Thanksgiving day
guests at the Prichard hmie
were Mr. and Mrs. Al Wesley
and Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith and children. Friday
guests were her sister. Mrs.
Martha Phelps and daughter,
Opal Phelp* from Longview.
Wn., and Mary Ann Painter of
Wood bum.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok
and daughter, Louise, were din­
ner guests at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. William Schwarz and
family in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Johnston
and sons and Miss Kathryn
Johnston from OSU in Corvallis
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. J<ihn-
ston were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustaf­
son.
Mrs. Ethel Thayer was a
guest at the home of her son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Law­
rence Thayer and family at
Springfield. She will spend
some time at the home of her
son.
Dinner guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr
of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Delmar Syverson and daughter,
of Mill City. Aftermxm callers
at the Berry home were Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Berry and
family of Stayton and Mrs.
Richard Schiewek and children
of Mill City.
Miss Veda Pricfiard student
nt OSU in Corvallis is spend­
ing the Thanksgiving weekend
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Prichard, Cathy
and Bill. She had ns her house
guest, Miss Sandrt Chapman ot
Los Altos, Calif.
Bill Diiigherty of Salem wal
a guest at the home of his bro-
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Fink. Afternoon cal­
ler* at the Fink home were
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Silbernagel
of Stayton. Mrs. Fink was an
overnight patient at Santiam
Memorial hospital In Stayton
the first of the week with an
Injured hand. She caught her
finger in the washing mnehine
wringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Len-
gacher were dinner guest* at
the home of hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lengacher. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Lengacher
were guests in Lebanon at the
home of her parents.
Santiam Ripples
Remember the
Hy F.d MoCMrdy
According to the new amend-|
mrnt to the constitution, cnmli- ,
dates for Boy and Girl of the ,
month were mtmlnuted in ,
From The Enterprise
Student Council last week Can­
didates for girl of the month .
wero Alice Bickett, Bonnie
Boroughs, Linda Bassett, and |
Five Years Ago
Janice Logan. Boy of the month
Eugene
Skaug. lt>.
•’!
candidates were Oki Ono, Gary |
Whitsett. Dave Hickerson anil Mr and Mr*. Willlace Skaug
was first place winner in the
Don Podrabaky.
TXvo weeks ago there was a Jayne ' Voice of Democracy”
business meeting of the Mid speech contest. R«xtnry Scharr
Willamette District of the Na of Gates was second place win
tional Honor society at Central ner and Betty Christian of Mill
I aim High. Two representatives [ City place! thin!.
Marilyn Chapter OE8 had
from our school. Sherry Pittum
and Ed McCYirdy (met, went sponsored a Revepllon lor Mrs
along willi Mr Rasmussen, ixir Floyd Johnson who was then
Grand representative of the
advisor.
Everyone is frantically try­ Province o f Saskatchewan.
ing to make money lately. The There were over 100 present at
Honor Society will tie selling ill«« affair with Edna Hutches««»
very good Christmas cundy. We th«« worthy matron
Tex Agee of Raton, N. M..
sampled it awhile ago and I
went back for thirds. But the was in Mill City visiting with
Junior* are hogging it all. They friends and ksiklng after pro
are selling pen«, and will tx* |x«rty Interests.
Norma Bentley of Lyons and
selling booster buttons, and
a Student at Llnfi 'lit C'otleg««
Santiam sweatshirts.
Kmi Scranton, the (»resident had been pledged u Alpha ttii
of the so|ilu>mon*s, I* leaving Sorority Her mother was Uien
us. Ron Ohmart, vice president a teacher in the Mill City grade
will move up to take his place. school.
Cy Shannon and his Ranch­
Tlie new vice president will be
ero« were then playing ««very
Mike Gleason.
Friday night at The Rlvcrvtew
Fruit salad* call for delicate at Mehama.
flavors in tlx- dressing. An ex­ | Santiam Rebekah Uxlge had
cellent one is made by Ix-atlng I <«l<«cted new officer* with lk»r-
cottage cheese until sm«s>th. loth) Vail, oble Grand; Agnes
with a bit ot lemon juice ami i’zirlsofi. Vice-Gram! amt Faus­
honey. For extra |x*rklness for tina N«-»t»ltt. secretary
vegetable salads, add chopped I
Ten Years Ago
chives or onions. |Mi|x ika. celery
seed or pepper.
At Idanha the American l<eg-
ion Auxiliary rc|«>rtrd a profit of
ner guests in Corvallis at the JIM from a recent turkey din
home of her son and family, ner Mrs Fk>y Story was chair­
Mr. and Mr*. Clinton Mason man of th»* dinner.
Arditti Jones had s|x-nt the
ami children 'Bley were Fri­
day night and Saturday guests . Bianksgivlng vacation with her
in Vancouver. Wn., at the borne ' parents. Mr. am! Mr* Floy«!
of another son and wife. Mr. , Jone*. She was a student at
and Mrs Harry Mason and i l»*wls and Clarke College
Mr. and Mrs Ted Dorothy
family.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Julian I were visiting Mill City friends
were Sunday visitor* at the 1 that week. They were mnnag-
coast. They met Mr ami Mr*. I mg a ranch near Post
James Wright and daughter. | D. B HUI luid just ixirchnsa'd
Mary Ann of Portland at Valley the interests of the Dawes fam
Junction and were dinner guests j Uy in th«* Booth-Dawes Ixiiid.iig
at the Pixie Kitchen at Ocean oil hirst street
'D m * MUI City Toastnilstr«*ss
laike 'Ihcy rrpnrtetl a very
club had |iianm*d a rn«*cting to
stormy day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sexton be open to the inibllc, giving the
were Thanksgiving
weekend 1 background and nuns of the «<-
visitor* with Mr. Sexton s re­ 1 gnnlzation. June .Miley was
latives at Loa Angeles, Calif. | president at that time ami Haz
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Chase of el Izoomls ot l*ortlnnd was to
Sweet Home were Saturday vis­ lx- guest of honor
A city eleetion was scheduled
itors at the home of her par­
for
December •’ to cl«*et two
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Kun­
councilmcn; vote <wi a |>ro|*>s«xi
kle.
Mr*. Hallie 1 »owner is cum I .*tr««et and drainage program ;
valescmg at Santiam Memorial elect a mayor and ametxl th«*
hospital following major surg­ charter.
ery.
Fifteen Years Ago
Mr ami Mrs. Arthur Olm­
stead were in Corvallis Sunday.
Sn emergency mass nn«eting
They went to take her mother, had licen call«*«! to contest a
Mrs. Bertha Binford home, who change in boundary of IJnn
had spent the weekend at the cixinty sctxiol district. Wl Us
Olmstead home.
Potter, a m«*mlx*r of tlx* school
Arthur Vaughn of Portland board was s««««king information
spent the weekend at the home on the matter.
of his son-in-law and daughter.
On a hunting trip to Vale was
Mr. and Mrs
Mac Morman Russell King and brother-in-law
and daughter, Susie
(Yuirlcs Della ven
Mr». Ruth Lynns with her
Mrs. Bert Karr of Fox Valley
son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. had narrowly escaped drowning
Cyril Lyons were Sunday guest* when she was thrown into th««
at the home of her .son-in-law Santiam river by a hors«* that
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. floundered She had lx-««n round
Keith Taylor and family at Ing up other horses back of her
Newport.
horn«« at Lazy Maples Ranch
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson of
and family were Thanxsgiving Applegate were visiting that
weekend guests at th«« home of week at the home of Mr. and
their daughter and family, Mr. Mrs. Roy Gibson.
end Mr* Ron Taylor and child­
'Bic Gates Woman's club had
ren in Medford.
netted $2<M) from their fall ba
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Roye zaar in spite ot a heavy rain
wore Sunday guests at the ami a power outage that night.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert The show went <>n l>y lantern
Rose in Portland.
light until <J 30.
Eat
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in the country at a price you can afford
Cooked Just the Way YOU Like it
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4 P. M. to 2:30 A. M. Tue».t Wed., and Thumday
Friday, Saturday and Hunday Noon until 2:80 A.M.
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