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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
S—Thr Mill city Kiiterprlwr, Thursday, .lune <1, 1968 PONY TAKE A Wtii! \ *• • •• • " - i al week end guest waa her 1 eral days in Salem attending Eric of Auburn, Wn. were week mother, Mrs. Brrtha Binford of the Oregon Conference ot Me end guests at the home of her Corvallis. Memorial Day guests thodist churches. Mrs Stevens parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex at the Olmstead home were Mr. was a delegate and Mrs. Hol Bodeker. Sunday the two famil and Mrs. Ronald Harmsen and lingshead alternate from the ies went to Corvaills to attend LYONS Prize winners at the family of Philomath. j Lyons church. graduaion at OSU wnere Earl Mr» Arnold Malone 1 Pet Parade held Saturday, and Mrs. Cyril Lyons will spend Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and Hampton, son-in-law ot the Henry Kni«a la the new ad sponsored by the Mari-IJnn the week end in Eugene at the children from Medford spent Bodekers received his doctor of ministrative clerk ut the De PTC were a trophy awarded the home of her daughter and son- the Memorial day weekend at philosophy degree in education. troit Ranger station and rx/w school luind tor marching. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Maurice the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. Hampton has been a jun resides In D m * new trailer house liogs Becky Lambert, fimt; McAdams and family. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and fam- ior high school principal in Sa at the station. Sandy Md>iugall, second; Tim lem since 195.1 and a principal Visiting at the home of Mr I lly. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Parker my Culbertson, third. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson at Judson Junior High for the and Mrs. Herman Morgan is Pets Mary Kirnsey, first; her mother, Mrs. Stewart Hood from Denver, Colo., are visiting past five years. and family attended a family John Schiewek of Salem and reunion of Mrs. Parker's fam Jerry Mays, second; Margaret and grandmother, Mrs. Nellie relatives in Lyons. They are ily at Dayton Sunday, May 26. and John Wilson third. Bond from Naselle, Washing guests at the home of his bro son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schie Costumes Guy. Candy, Rocky ton Additional Memorial Day thers. Mr. and Mrs I .eon a rd wek of Lyons was among those Grey Allen of the Detroit Ranger station has been trans and Tammie Walker, and Kim guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cruson and Mr. and Mrs. receiving their degrees at the Willamette University in Salem ferred to the Blue River dist berly Moore, first; Dennis and William Morgan from Kene- Charles Cruson. Danny Cox, second; Susan Kui- wick, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. rict Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Izockmon Sunday, June 3. John received Steve Weber and two daughters, of Corvallis were Sunday guests I his Bachelor of Music degree Tommy I zoning celebrated his k> n. third. Wheels Susan Kirnsey, first; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margon and in Lyons. They were visiting ’ with the exercises held at Mc XHi birthday anniversary May 27 with a picnic-birthday party Cheryl Manning, second; Vic Jim Morgan of Portland. Elmer Hiatt and were guests at Culloch Stadium Fred Iziwrence from Port Or the home of Mr and Mrs. at Mongold. Guests were Jo Schwindt, third. Horses Tom Smittal, first; chid, Washington has been hir Clyde Bressler. anne Hopson, Jerry Lynn Ham ed for the eighth grade teach ilton, Judy, Allan and I Jenny Nancy Owen, second. Mrs. Flora Mormon left HOWER Ponies Sally Walton, Rox er at the Mari-Linn school. Mr. Sunday for her home at Alham Benton, Dorsey and Byron George Pavlish former eighth bra, Calif., after spending the Smith. Helping Mrs. Ix*ming anne Arndt and Lee Garsjo. WEDDING LINE Following the parade each teacher will be the new princi past month at the home of her were Pear! Hamilton, 'Dtelma child was given a treat at the pal. Mr. Pavlish has been act son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ■Smith and Doily Hopson ing principal since the resigna Mac Mormon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Curry Mari-Linn school house. tion ot Albert Schaub in M.irchg Susie. and Mike, of Eugene, visited at Arthur Vaughn of Portland Mrs. Ruth Lyons returned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar spent several days over the home Friday evening from Kor- nold Malone Sunday. They also Memorial Day week end at the bel, Calif., after spending a visited nt the home ot Mr. and By Eva ltre»u>ler nome of his daughter and son- week at the home of her son Mrs Bob Guerin and Virginia Memorial Day guests at the in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mor and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- Swayze In Idanha. mone Lyons and son, Larry. Mr. and Mrs William Harlan Clyde Iz-wis and Bert Lyons mon and daughter Susie. Mrs. Ina Bell Morrison, fifth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed from Foss spent the weekend homes were Mr. and Mrs. Wil with their son and daughter-in- fred Lewis from Willamina, grade teacher at Mari-Linn was wards left Tuesday morning for law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. William Sherratt honored with a party given by White Rock. Canada, where Harlan. Mrs. Harlan's mother, from Portland, Mrs. Roxie her fifth grade pupils and their they will visit at the home of Mrs. Hilma Dickie returned Trask ot Salem, Mr. and Mrs. mothers Wednesday afternoon. his brother and wife. While I Harold Hassler of Portland. A She was presented with an elec- there they will go farther north bom.* with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Galbraith family picnic was enjoyed at trict clock. Mrs. Morrison will to visit other relatives. the new Neal Park be leaving Mari-Linn to teach Mr. and Mrs. Norman John and son spent the weekend in Visiting in Lyons Memorial in Salem this coming term. son and sons. Chris, Curt and Scotts Mills wih Ron's parents. Dav were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graduation for the eighth Mr and Mrs. Don Galbraith. Mrs. Yvonne Hills held a Johnston, from Redmond, Mr grade will be held at Mari- and Mrs Ralph Frame of La Linn Wednesday evening. June surprise ¡tarty Wednesday, May 29 for Mrs. Carolyn Gardner comb, Mrs. Effie Maines of 5, at 8 p. m. in the gym. In for being kindergarten president Springfield. Willis IJttle of Kla vocation will be by Fr. Bern this past year. Present were math Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ard. The speaker ot the evening will be Roger Dasch, principal June Thornton, Myrna Ketch Chase of Sweet Home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulinix of Stayton Union High. The ben um, Delons Scharff, Shirley Spencer, Mrs. Wiltsie, Dorothy from Klamath. California were ediction will be by Rev. Doug Morgan and Lora Abrahams. recent visitors at the home of las Mentze from Santiam chap el. Refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Roye a gift presented to the guest of stead and children from Abuum. were in Crabtree Saturday to honor. Bruce Waters spent the week Washington spent the Memorial attend the wedding of Miss end in Seattle, visiting relatives. Day week end at the home of Ileene Miller, daughter of Mr. Sunday visitors at the home his parents, Mr and Mrs. Arth and Mrs Roy Miller of that of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone ur Olmstead and sons Addition- city and Smith Cox. The cere mony was held at the Christian were Mr. and Mm. Dick Ed church. wards and family from Salem. The Revs. Earl and Ruth Cot Mi»» Judy Fritz end William Dummer. Mr. Jeli is Mrs. ton went to Salem Tuesday to Smith, Jr., were married June Dummer's broth***- Tracy Ketchum, son of Mr attend the annual Oregon Con World's Eastiest 2 in the North Bend Presbyter ian church. Miss Fritz is the and Mrs. Don Ketchum, is in ference of Methodist churches. Starting Mower daughter of Mr. and Mm. Salem Memorial hospital with From there they will go to Portland to spend some time. James Fritz of North Bend and a kidney infection. With Sensational Visiting at the home of her Mrs Cotton, who has been serv the groom is the son of Mr. FINGER - TIP START and Mm. William Smith, Sr. of mother Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. ing the Methodist church in Idanha. The young couple will Buck Delano, were Mr. and Lyons, has resigned due to the Just lift the starter with Mrs. Paul Bello (Evelyn Harp health of Mr. Cotton. live in Idanha. your fingertips—engine CONVERTIBLE DRIVE er) from Salem. Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Sunday night at the Idanha starts instantly! Too an tell a lot from th« slim, Memorial Day visitors at the Byron Shuck went to Portland Community church, Mr and compact lines. Ht« the rugged, Tillers and Garden TooK Mm. William Iz»ttis of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monday to attend Grand Chap die cast construction and you "Marine Medican Mission. Inc., Shaffer in Idanha, were Mrs. ter of the OES. Mrs. Bodeker know that th« C-9 is a saw that showed films. They travel by Schaffer's son and family, Mr. is worthy matron of Acacia will last. Cheek its speedy start, boat and helicopter, up and and Mrs. Vernon Hallford and Chapter in Stayton and Mrs. Shuck is secretary. Mrs. Shuck down the coast of Alaska and family. its balance, its smooth operation, Warren Stoll, who has been will be honored among the 50 Canada and visit the Indians and you'll agree it's one of th« mayor of Idanha for seven year members. and Eskimos. most impressiv« chain saws Mr. and Mm. Bob Bowers years and on the council for Mrs. Wilson Stevens and Mrs. Ph. 897-2334 Gates, Ore. you've ever had a hand on. (Marilyn George! are the par 10 years has resigned, since he James Hollingshead spent sev- ents of a baby girl. Mrs. l-ois has sold his store and is mov Bowers of Idanha is the grand ing to Salem. The Idanha City Council has appointed Len Da mother. Bible School has started at vis as new mayor. They ap the Idanha Community church. pointed Al Lemberger to fill There were 38 students and 11 the vacancy on the council. Visiting at the home of Mr helpers. Mr. and Mm. G. J. Geston and Mrs. Archie Golder over sjient the weekend in Milwauk the weekend were his son. and family. M. E. Golder, of Mount ie Work is underway on a com lake Terrace, Wn., and niece. munity ball park in Idanha. Mr. and Mrs. Benke and daugh The ¡»ark will be on land be ter of the same city. An old-fashioned revival is longing to Farris Lumber Co. Dirt is being hauled in from being held at the Detroit church Marion Alderman’s property. all this week and next, except Izibor and dirt are both being or. Saturday nights. Services start at 7:30 donated. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean Melvin May. who makes his home with Earl Capuro, was went to the coast Friday and taken to Santiam Memorial visited at the home of Mr. and hospital Sunday, in the Detroit Mrs. Tenny Moore at Corvallis enroute. ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kneip and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dum mer attended Mt. Angel's Pre daughter are living in the Ce paratory Commencement exer cil Berles home in Detroit. Mr. cises Wednesday evening. Kneip is with Parker Con Among the 32 graduates was struction. Mrs. Sid Candler of Dayton Mr. Dummer's brother, Carl. Following the graduation they spent the Memorial day week went to a reception in Carl's end with Ketty Malone. Pam Graham, daughter of honor. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Jeli Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graham, is and family of Canby, were home for the summer after Sunday dinner guests at the completing her sophomore year home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis at Mt. Angel. 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