The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 14, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    •»—'Hi«« Mill <’lty tCnterprlMe, Ttituxtay, Nov. Il, 1908
LYONS
By Eva llrewder
Denmark Slide*
E. I., Roye with f«*ir of hi»
Shown at Idanha
famous little donkeys made n
trip to tiie Oregon State Blind
Extension Meeting
School In Salem Wednesday af­
IDANHA
The llama Extrn-
ternoon with a treat to th«*
•i<Hi meeting wo held Nov«nn-
children. Und«T the supervision
•»•r i ut th,- hianha O n hull
<A tiw principal, Mr. Roye 106 <A
'Hie meeting wu» on Associat­
MEHAMA
The
Mehumu th«- children enjoy««d rides on
ed (liuntry Women <»t the Horne Extension unit met at the donkeys. Mr Roye wa» as-
World. Ikirothy Williamson and 10:30 November 6 In die Fel­ ante«, by his daughter, Mr».
Pat Thornton were in charge.
lowship room of the church. L. Pesek «4 Salem nnd Little
Danish roll» and open faced The meeting was turned over to lieirtiie Jam«*» of Lyon» accom-
sandwiches writ» served. Also the project leaders. Mrs Harry pan led Mr. Roye, »he un«l littb*
¡»resent wu» Ira McDonald, an Monroe and Mrs. C. S. Brown, ix*»lle Pesek granddaughter of
evtenaion leader from Saltan who gave a short history of Mr Roye led the donkey» for
S»te la u member of ACWW and Denmark, trlllng about the land,
the rides.
was one of l!»0 delegates from climate, culture and other in­
Margaret Voiten stu«ient nurse
America who went to Denmark teresting particulars. The morn­ ut Sacred Heart hoaplta) in
and spent a month While there ing sessi'tn was climaxed with Eugene spent the week end at
»he lived on a farm,
a Danish luncheon which fea­ th«« home <4 her parents, Mr.
She showed slides of the coun­ tured a large selection of open and Mrs. Ben Voiten und fam­
try
sandwiches, Ft»k«dx»ller
(fish ily.
There will be a »pecial meet­ balls), Peder Back's Frikadel-
The teaching staff at the
ing in December with each ler (meat bahs.i Hod Kual (re<i Marl-Linn sch«»>l honored Mis»
member bringing their favorite sblMige), ¡.reen beans, beets, Carol Coleman with a bridal
recipes and sample. Members rum pudd><g, almond rice pud­ ■bower 'IYiur»day evening after
will also exchange gifts at this ding, Diailsh a ¡»pie cake and ■chool. Ml»s Coleman bride
meeting.
¡»»und cakr.
elect «4 Pete R. Schottho«-f«-r i»
The
Idanha
Community
At die afternom srsskm the third grade teacher at the »chtxd
church program will be on De­ A(*WV/ wiii explained for the und Mr. Schotthoefcr Is pres-
cember 22 Memlieni are ¡»Ut­ t«nefit of Utose members who entiy attending Oregon College
ting on a four-act Ipay.
were new to extension and a <4 education at Monmouth. Nov
Wiling Workers Meet
paper was passed for those 30 Is the wedding date.
Hie Willing Workers held their who wished to sign up for pen
H D. Carroil from Chicago,
meeting Wednesday at the hcnne pals.
Mrs.
Joseph Spencer Bllntjis arrived In Lyons Thurs­
of Mr» Ida (¡older In Detroit. gave a report on the meeting on day evening to see his mother,
Members worked on a quilt. "Accessories in
d>e
Home” M
1 -in.i < 'ar lol. Wtw» is ser­
Present were Mabel Dunbar, which she attended in Stayton. iously ii) at the lx'l»anon hospit­
laiclllc Overland. Alice Heiner.
There will be no December al While her«' he will be a guest
Ida (¡older, Winifred Murphy. meeting and as the January nt the home <A hi» sister and
Pearl GIMiler, Opal t-emlng. meeting date would fall on the hu«t>.in<l Mr. und Mr» Rus»ell
Vee Golden. Ann Nesbitt, Myrtle 1st it was d'-ciiied to hold a Thell.
OMtan. Luella Flovd und Melia »bort busineai meeting at the
Student» at th«' Maii-Linn
Davis.
church on January 10, beton­ soh<»»l enjoyed a two-day va­
guing to the Agent Area meet- cation th«- 11 aral 12, .Monday
Ini: on "Spending Plans.” in and Tue« Monday wa» V««ter-
Mrs. Ed Cattle
Stayton.
un» Day and Tuesday th«' teach­
To Head Altar
Mr». J M Teeters and Mrs ers attended a work shop held
G, V. Christensen were Hostes­ in Albany.
Society at Lyon*
ses for die meeting and assist­
Gladys Edwards was hostess
LYONS The St Patrick Altar ed Mrs Monroe
and
Mrs. tor the Wednesday aftcm<»»n
Society held their meeting nt Brown in the serving of the
curd club with a ¡»arty held at
ttw home of Mrs Huth Lyons luncheon. The 13 members pre­
the firehaU. A one thirty des­
Wednesday evening with Mr». sent for the meeting nil report-
sert luncheon was served fol­
IXMiglus Barrow ns hostess ed a very enjoyable time.
lowed by ¡Haying <4 500, high
Election of officers was the
score wax h«')d by Eulia Lyons
main business. Elected were
and krw by Thelma Nydegger.
Lt.
Larson
Tells
of
Mrs Ed Castle, ¡»resident; Mrs
Others attending were Ethel
James Harris, vice president; Airlift to Tabago
Huffman, Alice Huber, Helen
Mr» l»cnnls Schwlndt. secre­
l.yoi.s, Alma Olmstead. Ruth
Island
Following
Storm
tary and Mrs Alvin Palmer,
Lyons. Mabel Downing, Bea
tn-nsuicr. Plans were made for
GATES First Lt. Jerry Lar­ Hiatt and Esther Danielson.
their next meeting which will son in a letter to his grand­
Mac Mormon, city recorder,
hr held the first Thursday In mother. Mrs Walter Brisbin,
has n'porU-d that th«' city census
December with their Christmas told of hi» recent ¡»articipution
¡tarty and gift exchange and will in the Military Air Trans|»>rt has been complied with a cer­
he held at the St Patrick Cath­ Service's humanitarian airlift tified count «4 56S, with a small
increase <»vcr Inst years count.
olic hall.
to the people of Tobago Island.
At th«' regular meeting at the
Tobago Island, located north of City Council Wednesday even­
Venezuela, lost 17 Ilves and ing it was voted to give $100
aixxit ‘JO ¡»ercent of the dwellings to the recreation program. It
to the onslaught of Hurricane was also voted that the new
Flora Lt. lairson piloted a C-124 side walks to be built are to be
Gk>bcma»ter from Charleston two feet (mm th«' property
AFB in Soutii Carolina to the line. Th«' n«-w sidewalk is sup-
Islnix! delivering a cargo of 3X5 ¡»»»«««I to get underway soon.
tent» and some cots to tie used
Mm. Jess Fox from Weiser.
us temporary Itousing. He »tated Id»:»» is visiting at the home
ttie ¡xMijJe, mostly colored, ex­ of her sister and husband. Mr
cept tor a few British, were nral Mrs. Earl Allen. Stic will
glad to see them and that it also visit nt th«' home (A her
made him feel good to be a part brother nn<i wife, Mr. and Mrs.
of such a mission. A more re­ Floyd Bass«'tt. Enroute here
cent trip took him to Goose she visited with their two grand­
Bay. Lab., where another crew sons. I-arry and Darrel Fox at
took their load ot NO troops on Eugene.
to Germany for Big IJgt.
Mrs. F)«»y«l Bassett has spent
1 hiring his absence, his wife. this week in Eugene at the home
Sylvia, and two children, had «4 her daughter and family.
some anxious moments while Mr. and Mrs Dick Baseman
Hurricane Ginny, which was and children She expects to re­
Two Locations
expected to w»n’ over (hanes- turn home Friday.
Brownings A S. C-om'l
ton. hoi'ered 50 miles off the
Mm. Ramie Martell and sons
coast. Fortunately, it changed Timmy and Tommy from Occnn
Capitol und Hood
course, going on up the coast. Izikc were visitors in Lyons the
Where the
Lt. Laraen is a native ot first <A the wek. They were
Gates, and attended both ele­ Monday over night guests nt
Food is Good
mentary and high school here. the home of Mm. Ethel Huff­
man and Tuesday luncheon
guests at the home of Mm. Mon­
roe Walker.
Something New Has Been Added
Mm Nettie Curl from Oly-
pia. Washington was a recent
visitors nt the home of Mr.
nnd Mm. Roy Felton.
Open X A. M. to 12:45 A. M.
Mr. nnd Mm. Andrew Sieg
left Tuesday morning for Rich­
New Owners GEORGE and TOY
land. Washington, where they
will visit at the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs Ray Kuykendoll.
Mrs Viola Fritsche from Yu­
caipa, California is visiting at
Phom* 897-2125
—
Hiway 22 — Gate«*
the home <4 her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Stevens.
from
Mm.
Nellie
Wales
Sisters is visiting at the home
of Mrs Ethel Huffman. Mrs.
Wales is a former resident here
and hopes to see some of her
old friends.
Wilmer Downer was taken to
the Salem Memorial hospital
where he is suffering with a
leg infection.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home i A Mrs Ruth Lyons were
Mr nnd Mrs. Ed Gisler and
daughter. Pam of Marion, and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Speer
nnd four little daughters «4 Sa-
Denmark Topic At
Mehama Home
Extension Unit
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Jerry’s Tavern
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I
lem The occasion honored the meet Thursday, November 14 in 4-H Club Organized
birthday anniversaries of Mr. the basement of the Methodist
and Mrs Gisler, Mis. Speer church beginning at 10 30 The For Mehama Area
and daughter Darcy. Mrs. Gisler lesson for the day is "Twelve
MEHAMA — The Do-A-Little
1» a daughter and Mrs. Speer Days of Christmas " Lois Mor­
a granddaughter <4 Mis. Lyons gan and Joyce Neal are the 4H Sewing club wss organized
recently with Mrs. Ray I-ah-
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Stevens project leaders.
man as leader. Evon Lehman
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alden
Wallace
and her sister, Mr». Viola
is se< retary. Recreation lead­
Fritsche from Yucaipa, Calif., and children <A Salem were Sun­ ers are Jana Hughes and Judy
who was visiting hero,
left day viistors at the home of Mr. Blum and Diana Rockwell is
Monday morning for Sheridan, and Mrs Bill K.mery and sons. the reporter Other members
Wyo., when they received word
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stock- are Marilyn Harrow, Jackie
that their mother, Mrs Viola well from Mt. Vernon, spent Clark, Francis Clark and Col­
Zander had suffered another the weekend at their home here j leen Longfellow.
The club
stroke and is seriously ill,
and also visited her mother. meets every Thursday after
Mr and Mrs Zack Hair from Mrs. Myrtle Ayers,
sch«x,l at the Ijhman home
Oregon City and Mr. anil Mrs
All interested person* who
At tiie November 7 meeting
Dick lx»ng and chiJdn-n Joyce, like to square dance are Inform­ the girls learned how to sew on
and Willie from Gladstone visit­ ed there is another beginner's buttons and also had a lei son
ed Sunday at the horn»- <4 Mr. class starting at the Mehama on using the sewing machine
and Mrs. Alex Hodeker. They Fire hall November 16. Classes and also learned the principal
came to see their uncle, Elmei are from 7 to 9 .
parts of the machine.
Hiatt, who Is seriously ill.
The WSCS will open Its annual
Mi and Mrs. Ralph Rainie, bazaar Friday afternoon. Nov
and family <A Reedsport and Mr. emtier 15 at 3:30 Dinner will
Mr. and Mrs Richard Baltzer
and Mrs. Floyd Gluck and child­ be served beginning at 5:30.
and three children from Lake-
ren «4 Salem were Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Jungwirth view. spent the weekend at the
guests at the home of Mrs. Don­ and children, Catherine, Sandra home <A his parents, Mr. and
na Asmussen.
and Mike from Reedsport were Mrs. Art Baltzer.
'Die Rev. R. Park Anderson, Sunday guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer
naator of the Trinity Method!«’ parents, Mr. and Mrs Lyle; and family of Sweet Home have
church in Salem was the speak­ Kinser.
moved back to Lyons Mr. Kin­
er Sunday morrmig nt the Lyons
Mrs. Ernest Grosso, Mrs zer. who is a former resident of
at
Methodist church on a pulpit iJonna Asmussen. Miss Janice Lyons is now employed
exchange with our local pastor. Phillips and Miss Vickie Gros­ Green Peter dam.
Rev Norman Williams
Fol­ so drove to Canyonville Mon­
Don't forget the rabies clinic
lowing services a coffee was; day to see Mildred Asmussen, at the Lyons fire hall Monday
who is a student at the Christian evening. November 1« from 6 to
held in the fireplace room.
9 p. m.
■Hie Lyons Extension Unit will| Bible school there.
Firemen’s
Lyons WSCS Makes
Plans for Bazaar
LYONS- Members of the
WSCS held their meeting Tues­
day afternoon at the home ot
Mrs. Mac Mormon with Mrs.
David Danielson as hostess.
Plans were msde and discussed
for the annual bazaar and din­
ner to be held In the church din­
ing mom on Friday, Nov. 15.
The bazaar will open at 3:30
p. m. and the dinner will be
from 5 30 to 7:00 p. m. The fol-
lowing
committee
chairman
were appointed: Dinner, Alice
Huber; Tables and decorations.
Mrs. Warren Edwards; Fancy
Work, Mrs. Ethel Huffman;
Baked floods. Mrs Joe Johnson:
Novelty Table, Mrs. Glenn Jul­
ian;
Candy. Mrs
Leonard
Cruson; WSCS Items, Mrs.
Clyde Bressler. Various other
plans were discussed and re­
freshments
were served
tn
Mmes. Norman Williams. Roy
Felton, Warren Edwards, James
Hollingshead,
Glenn
Julian,
Fred Lawrence, Clyde Bressler,
Leonard Cruson, Mac Mormon.
Oscar Naue, Joe Johnson. Mrs
Alice Huber, Mrs. Ethel Huff­
man and the hostesa Mrs Dan­
ielson.
Nineteenth
Annual
I
4- Door Prizes
4
Grand
ft
Prize V
ax- n
*
«.1
4- Hams
I
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★ Bacon 1
*
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r
Turkeys*
Mill City Fire Hall
Saturday, Nov. 23rd
THE FUN STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. SHARP
DANCE
Good Music By A
Live Orchestra
FUN FOR ALL
The Big Event of the Year
Come and Bring Your Friends