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6—The Mill City Knterpriee. Thursday, Mar. 7, 1963 LYONS By Eva llrtxuder Several from here were in Mill City Thursday to attend the annual luncheon, sponsored by the Santiam Memorial Hospital auxiliary. Mrs. Effie Nydegger returned home the first of the week from California after spending some time at the home of her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meshew and children at Modesto. She also visited in San Francisco and Eureka. Her daughter and husband. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. William Grimes from Idaho Falls, Ida ho, who were visiting there brought her home and will visit , with relatives in Lyons for sev eral days. They will return to Idaho the first of the week and Mrs. Nydegger will go home with them for a visit there. Mrs. Joseph McDougall un derwent surgery at Salem Me morial h«>spit.il \\ > om sd.ii a. m. She is reported to be getting along fine. Mrs. Albert Stevens will re turn home this week from Sher idan, Wyo., after being called there by the accidental death of a nephew. Arthur Vaughn of Portland was a guest for several days at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mormon and daughter, Susie. He also visited friends while here. Mrs. Anna Hubbard received word of the death of her only brother. William Neelen at Sa- cramento, Calif. The Steaming Kettle 4H club met Monday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Davis in Lyons. Members present were Marilyn Davis, Susie Sledge, Diana Met- terer, Sally Walton, Tammy Palmer, Margaret Wilson and Idnda Cox. who is the news re porter. Die memtiers are mak ing a jxister for display at the local stores and school, in hon or of National 4H club week Mrs. Ethel Hufman and her mother. Mrs. Anna Hubbard re turned home the last of the week from Washington, after the a three-week’s stay at Huffman's homes of Mrs. daughters and families, the Vernon Digemesaea at Stila- conni and the Sheldon Titus' at Renton Mrs. Hubbard was quite ill while there and spent five days in the hospital at i Renton. ' Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. ' William Grimes left Tuesday morning for their home at Ida ho Falls. Ida., after visiting relatives here. They were guests at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grimes and her mother, Mrs. Effie Nydegger and other re latives Mrs. Nydegger return ed to Idaho with them for a visit. Diey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Poul son and family at Elgin. Mrs Dorothy Draper spent several days in Portland this week at the home of her daugh ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bueneman. She stayed with her grandchildren while the Buenemans were in Cali fornia to attend funeral serv ices for Mrs. Bueneman's fa ther, Mr. anil Mrs Janeway were Saturday visitors in Albany nt the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Wade Cble. They also visited with Osta Webb in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. latrry Prich ard are announcing the mar riage of their daughter. Joyce Mildred, to Larry Stuhr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr of Salem, which was an event of Saturday. February 23 at Stev enson, Wn. Die couple was ac companied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs Larry Prichard and his narents. Mr. and Mrs Mar vin Stuhr. Die new Mrs. Stuhr was hotwired with a bridal shower Friday in Mehama. Die Marl-Linn PTC meeting for March has been postponed front Thursday the 21st until the 28th at 7:30 p. tn. due to spring vacation which begins March 15. Mr and Mrs. Earl Allen were Sunday afternoon visitors in Salem of Mrs Kate Fox and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bassett and sons. David and Mark. The first, second and thin! grades of the Mari-Linn school enjoyed a field trip to the Chem- awa Indian school Friday af ternoon. Mothers making the trip were Mmes. Elmer Taylor, Vaughn Hunt. Leland Manning, Robert Schlewek and liale Arndt. Die Min i Unn basketball teams A and B were in Detroit Friday night Die B tram won and the A team lost. A recent visitor nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oust was Mrs Stella Walker from Nampa. Ida Enroute she also visited a daughter In Californ ia and also one in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Felton, who have been residing at the Al Wesley apartments east of town moved over the weekend to the little house across the highway from Orville Ikiwn- Ings. Mrs. Dorothy Draper spent tile weekend in Newport nt the home of a cousin. Mrs. Fred Blaisdell. Mr. and Mrs. I .eons rd Cru- son and daughter, Nikki, and Mrs. Cnison's mother. Mrs Pearl Hudson, were Sunday dinner guests in McMinnville at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hudson and family. Die occasion lu>n<>n‘«l the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Pearl Hud* ■on. Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard wil be honored with a reception celebrating their golden wed ding anniversary on Sunday, March 10 at their home In Lyons. Friend« are invited to call between the lioura of 'J and 5 p m. Mr. and Mr«. Warren Ed ward« were Sunday guests nt die home of her eon in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Alva Dlckliuaui and family nt lndo- pendence Remember the From The Enterprise Five Years Ago Work baa started on a «port ing good* «tore on Highway 22. Owner« were Clifford Crook and John Barker. O|ienlng wiu to oe in two montha. Member« of the Mill City Woman'» club were sponsoring tlw |K>llo clinic which was then being held. Chairman was Mr«. Bill Hoeye. Dr. and Mr«. W. J. Mlkkel- acn and son. of Portland, were visiting that week at the lax» Poole home. Camille Goble had juat re turned home from l«oa Angele«, Calif., where «he had been studying aa a dental technician. Mr. nnd Mr» Rex Ohmart entertained the grade school bask« tball team with dinner art«I a show. Present were Kirt Baughman. Terry Morris. Ikxiglas Ohmart. Jim Fend. Bob Morgan and manager, Dick Morley. Otto Koencke wa« In l*ortland that week visiting with rela tive« and attending a reception tor hla nephew and his German bom bride. Ten Years Ago Your Savings computed on monthly balances ENJOY, In Salem’s most convenient savings institution: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett (Ursula Witt) and son were moving back to the vicinity af ter being in the ea»t for «onio time. Mrs. Guy Sorensen and »on. Darrell Farmen had left for Seattle. He was enroute to Alaska and she was to visit in Canada. Wilma Jul], who was attend ing Northwest Christian col- elge. had »pent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Juli. Donna Ellingson had been in itiated into the Order of Rain bow for Girls by the Acacia Assembly in Stayton, doing the work for the Mill City girls. The girls here were selling Easter Lilies to aid the Easter Seal drive. Dedication ceremonies for the Santiam Memorial hospital had ben set for March 29, accord ing to Merton Cox, general chairman. A son had been born that week to Mr. and Mr«. Robert Thorpe Die little boy had an older Bister. A3/c Carolyn Brejcha. daugh ter of Mr« Hollis Tumidge ot Gates was then stationed at Wyoming a« an Air Foroe technician. Fifteen Years Ago Parking Individual Deposit Booths Expanded Teller’s Facilities Beautiful Surroundings Friendly Service ( uh for joint account) ADDRESS __ .................. CITY ...__________________________ __ DATE_____ .................... AMOUNT Save By Mail Service Send Check or Money Order Salem Federal Saving« will tend by return mail your Saving« Book and Signature Card. All Account! Insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings end loan Insurance Corporation STATE and^CHURCH 580 STATE STREET FEDERAL SAVINGS SALEM, OREGON PHONE 364-6771 Mr« Nel«on I^nphere had been nominated for president of the Mill City Woman's club. Other officers on the slate were Mr«. Vernon Todd, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Harold Frisch, se cretary and Mrs Curtis Cline, treasurer. An OES district meeting had been held in MiU Qty that week with Alice Rupp, worthy matron and W. B. Shuey, wor thy patron in charge. Mrs. Henrietta Quinn had motored to IMrtland to hear famed singer, Marion Ander son. in a concert there. The four-mile mountain road from Gates to the Little North Fork was to be relocated and reb«jllt according to the Mar ion county court. At Lyons, Mrs. Jack Duggan and infant daughter had Just been brought home from Salem General hospital. Her mother wax assisting her with the care of the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. .Norman Gar rison and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Siltala had contracted to oper ate the cook house and com- misary for Kuckcnburg Con struction company at Niagara. Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year