The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 08, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Donna
Asmussen und daugtiter, Mlld-
i roti.
Ity Kva llrraalrr
111« Mettyxlist church took
Mr ami Mr». Max McCurt ' on a coat of white paint Satur­
m-y of I .yon» are announcing day when men, women ami
the birth of another daughter, young people <4 the community
I n *I mii Arh’ta horn July ZJ at I gutiiered ior the puinUng job
Santium Manorial hoapltal in The women served dinner st
Slayton She weighed 7 pound» rasai to the workmen.
I tamer and will I m * welcomed
Lt and Mrs. Emery Hatch
at home by three alatan. und family from Port Orchid.
Grandparents are Adolph Sam- Wn., were weekend guests at
pauakl and Mrs. Dorothy Hale tfic home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
of Klamath Falla and Mrs. Roy i Ijiwrence
Izetutia Lawrence,
Howard of Portland.
1 who iiad been visiting at the
Mra laiwrence (hvtka re­ Hatch home returned with
turned home W<*dneaday from them.
The newly organised choir at
Itavlnia, S. D, after spending
three weeks ttterr with rela­ the Lyons Methodist church will
tives and while there ahe at­ present a musical program at
tended the w<*dding of her niece die church Sunday evening at
7 30 o'clock. A quartet from
Ml*» Kuby Schmidt
Mrs Charle» Oleson from Salem will be present to sing
Geddes. S. I»., arrived In Lyons several numbers. There will be
Wednesday. She will spend two a singspiratum amt watermelon
weeks visiting at the home of feed following.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr and Mrs Bud Miley and and daughter, Joyce and Mr.
Mrs.
Wendell Weaver.
family She will also visit a und
Cheryl and Patricia and Ixi-
brother In Albany
Mr ami Mrs John Lengacher anne Sturtevant spent the week
Sr with their son and wife. end at Big l-ake where they en­
Mr and Mra Ronald la-ngach joyed lioatlng iml water skiing
er and children were Sunday
guests In Portland. They »pent
the day visiting relatives.
Mrs
Albert
Wesley
was
taken hack to the I! of O Med­
ical hospital in Portland Tues­
day Mrs Wesley has been In
and out of the hospital several
times, huving been tn III health
tor some time.
Mr and Mrs Everett Dmvn-
Five Y ear 3 Ago
Ing from Florida were recent
guests at the home of his cous­
Mr. and Mrs Toni Marastoni
in. Mr and Mrs Orville Down­ had put In a swimming pool at
ing They were enroute to Am The I Jilt Fnxitier and mer­
day. Wn.. to she his mother. chants of the Gates urea had
Mrs Orville Downing
taken 8|>ace In The Enterprise
Mr and Mrs Jess Fitzger­ to congratulate them.
ald from Wisconsin were Thurs­
Mrs A. R Tohl had just re­
day callrrs at the home of turned from Wheeler where she
Mr and Mrs Clyde Brrssler had visited her husband who
Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr Bress­ was employed there
ler were boyhuxl friends They
Mr and Mrs. lj*e Kuhlman
had not seen each other for <9 and family had moved to Al­
years
bany that week to make their
Hugh Johnston and sons. home. Ron was to stay with
Bobby and Thmmy left Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shuey to
day morning tor Lima, Ohio, finish his school year.
where Mr Johnston will pick
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Chance
up a m-w school lais for Mari- and family were vacationing In
t.lnn
Auburn. Wn.
Mrs Gerald (Freital Wilson
Mr and Mrs. Rosa Mason
was the lucky one in the draw­ and family of txjng Beach, Cal.,
ing at Thiels Grocery Saturday were visiting with his parents.
July 77 winning a sewing ma­ Mr and Mr» J. R. Mason
chine.
A family reunion »11 held
Mr and Mrs Ramie Martell that week at the home of Mr
and sons ami her mother. Mrs and Mr». Albert Harn» east
Pearl Averill have moved to of Gates
Oceanlakc where the Martella
have purchased a motel.
Ten Year 3 Ago
At the meeting for the Lyons
Mrs Floyd Blackbum (Vir­
Public Ubrary Thursday even­
ing. Mrs Gerald Wilson was ginia Timm) was compliment­
elected president. Mrs Harold ed with a bridal shower at the
Horn, vice president; Mrs Bob recreatkm room of the Gates
Walton, secretary and Mrs L. High school Hostesses for the
II Behrens,
treasurer. Mrs affair were Mrs. George Staf­
Behrens will continue as librar­ ford. Mrs Matwl Knutson, and
ian. assisted by Mrs. Lester La- Mrs Ed Oiance.
A tennis tournament had been
Munyan and
Mrs
Russell
Thiel. The library Is open to going on nnd "ladder” stand­
the public each Thursday even­ ing were Larry Large at the
top; Harold Kliewer, Ijirry
ing from 7 :30 to 8 30
At the regular meeting of Kanoff, Gary Bevier. Terry
Santlam Valley Grange Friday Muir, Rodney Goble. David
evening the Scotts Mills Grange Jones nnd Brian Moffatt.
The Morris clan had held
members wen* present ami put
on the entire program for the their annual picnic at Ute home
lecturer s hour. Guests were of Mr. and Mrs Bert Morris
also present from Silverton. west of town President of the
Scio. McClay and Crow Foot group was Albert Morris of
A special open meeting will he Salem and Lulu Berringcr was
held Friday evening. August 16 secretary-treasurer.
Mason's Style Shop in Mill
to make plans and discuss the
annual Harvest Festival and City was offering Back to
Fair. All Interested persons are School togs at reduced prices.
welcome to attend. A pot luck Tlie shop was located on 1st
supper will be served following avenue.
John Muir, along with other
the meeting.
Recent guests at the home Mayors of the area had helped
Santiam
of Mr nnd Mrs. Izxil» Hennings judge floats at the
and daughter, were Mr. nnd Bean Festival in Stayton.
Mrs Ralph Hennings and sons
Fifteen Year* Ago
of Huntley. III.; Mr. nnd Mrs
Nels P. Dalbv nnd family from
Mill City residents had made
McHenry, III., and Mr. and
Mrs Leon Russell nnd family a substaintial contribution for
of Salem; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronnld the relief of Vanport flood vic­
Russell and son of Monitor; tims. Izx-al committee in charge
Mr nnd Mrs. Einar Dnlby of included Mrs. Gladys Mason,
Albany, nnd David Hennings of Mrs. Rose Daly and Mrs. May
Mason.
Corvallis.
At Lyons word has t>een re­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
that
Orville
Miller,
were Sunday dinner guests nt ceived
manager of Mt. Jelferson Lum­
the home of Rev. nnd Mrs. R
ber Co., had died of a heart
A Fcenstra at Falls City.
attack
and his son, Walter, was
Mrs Alice Huber spent the
to assume the executive posi­
weekend in Portland at the
tion.
home of her sister. Mrs. Mag­
Mavis Mundt had been mar­
gie Matheny Mrs. Matheny has
ried that week to Robert Crass
recently undergone eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton of Wheeler at the Mill City
Presbyterian church.
returned home Monday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ixnvis
noon after spending several
had returned from a vacation
days over the weekend at North
trip that took them to Canada.
Bend nt the home of his parents
At Gates Mrs. Carl Jensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walton and
his sister and husband. Mr and a recent bride, had been com­
Mrs. Fred Maze. Their two ne­ plimented with a shower at
phews, Freddie and Billie Maze Mixjre's Grove. Hostesses were
returned home with them for Mrs. Rill Pennick and Mrs. R.
a visit while Wendee and Sally N. Pennick.
Wnlton remained there for a
I-atest record hits advertised
that week by Porter 4 Lau in­
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Manning cluded
"Woody
Woodpecker
nnd children spent Sunday at with Kay Kyser, "Now is the
the coast. They were guests at Hour" by Ray Noble and “Be­
Ocesnlake. They reported a cause” featuring Perry Como.
beautiful day and seeing the
Ramie Martella for a
short
time.
Miss Jane Taylor and bro­
thers Keith Jr. and Rex from
Newport, are spending several
days at the home of their grand­
mother, Mrs. Ruth Lyons.
Mrs. Dewey Durham and
children, Phyllis. Cherri and
Jeanie from Mt. Vernon, Wn.,
spent several days at the home
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