The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 21, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday Was Picture Day
At Mari-Linn in Lyons
LYONS
Hy Eva lireaele»
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1965
Student Council Officers at Marl-Linn
Mrs. Ethel Huffman returned
tiomo the first <4 the week after
; spending three weeks in Wash-
[ i ng ton at the homes of her I
i daughters and families, Mr. and
i Mrs Shi lton Titus ami son n
Visiting a m -I i < i <>I nuil gering
I Kenton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
<xir young |*M>le 1,1 work ami George I’avliah, principal, ami school has an adequate plant
1»lnv Is nlwuyx h plraxurr. The Ills stuff of teachers arc appar­ for carrying out a full course ¡non ihggemess and children at
plcltirri <>n this (xige were ink- ently doing it good j«b of of study, and the school Is much I Seihicurn Island near Tacoma.
on Friday when 'Ihr Enti'i-prixe ••< li i<-ti 11 ng llx- young folk of tin* uscii us a central gathering | The Mari-Linn basketball
tennis were winners in both '
|4mti*grn|4ii*r visited the m -b.nl l.yons-M<‘liiiinii aren Mnrl-Linn place.
of their games with Mill City
Thursduy alterrrxm played at
the Mill City gym.
Jayvee Basketball Team at Marl-Linn
The Lyons Extension Unit
held their meeting Thursday at
t.ie Lyons Mettiodist Church
at 10 ix> u. in. The regular bus­
iness meeting wax carried out
followed by the lesson <4 the
day “Study <4 Ireland" with
Alice Isxigal und Carol Arndt
the
leaders. Attending were
Eleanor LaMunyon, Ijjgenia I
| Fowler. l-ucillc Hulx-r, Alma
Olmstead. Alice Doug al and
Carol Arndt.
Mr and Mm George Nycfc-g-
ger are enjoying a vacation tn
i tin- Hawaiian Island.
Following are th»* officers of the ond vice president; Maureen James, sec­
I A recent guest at the home Mari-Linn Student Council. They are
retary and Robyn Meyers, treasurer.—
<4 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs
Vincent
Powers,
president;
Brenda
John
­
The Mill City Enterprise Photo.
I was her brother Ralph Hend­
son, vice president; Keith Anderson, sec-
ricks from Dalles, Texas.
Weekend guots at the h«ne
Mari-Linn Student Council
I of Mr and Mrs Robert Wal-
| ton and daughters, Wendec and
I Salley was their parents, Mr.
und Mrs. Russell Thiel ami
| Mr. and Mrs. Hen Walton from
North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
' were Wednesday visitors i n
I Albany. They were guests at
the home <4 their daughter
an I hixtisaod. Mr and Mrs.
Harry Elmer.
Congratulations are going to
I'oalng for their picture during prac­ Rockwell and Dehner Culwell. Krönt
tice at Mari-Linn « the Jayvee aquad. row Philip Meyer», Denni» Lawrence. [ Mr«. Ruth Lyons upon the
birth of another great grarxl-
In the back row are Vance Tinney, Keith Anderaon and Dm McDougal. I daughter,
a daughter, Stacey
David Miley, Bobby Johnston, Randy The Mill City Enterprise Photo.
! Anette, bom to her grandson
and wife. Mr. and Mrs Joe
Mari-Linn Varsity Basketball Team
Gixler at Waco, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt <4
Roseburg were Sunday forenoon
visitors with relatives m Lyons.
Mr. Hiatt is a brother of Mrs
Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Clyde
Bressler. They spent the week-
end in Stayton with her mother,
Mrs. Sarah Weddle. who has
[been quite ill
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Wil-
• hams and daughter- were in
The following students make up the Gary Kokstis. Front row: Greg Slay­
I Salem Sunday aftertax»!» at the Student Council at Mari-Linn school at den, Juhl Meyers, Tommy Palmer and
| home <4 h«*r parents, Mr. and Lyons Back row left to right are: Chris­ Philip Meyers.—The Mill City Enterprise
Mrs Paul West They went to ty Lewis, Susan Fowler, Mike Cole, and
Photo.
sec her father, who is quite ill.
Congratulations are going to
fTEf/r
/>*\
Mr. and Mrs
Mervin Knox Mehama Church
upon the birth <4 another Group Re-Elects All
granddaughter,
a
daughter
One Week Delivery !
hum to their son and wife. ^resent Officers
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Knox of Me­
MEHAMA The Women s So
hama Saturday, January 16.
•iety of the Mehama church j
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens, held a short business meeting in
with their son-in-law and daugh­ the Fellowship room Thursday I
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott iftemoon January 14. Election '
of Mill City spent the weekend 4 officers was the chief busi-
at Seaside. They enjoyed some less and all present officers
II clam digging and reported love- vere re-elected for another
I )y weather while there.
■ear. A report was given by
Saturday
evening
dinner he Mission Sewing committee
I guests at the home <4 Mr. and ind the new assignment was
t/n
Mrs. Arthur Olmstead was his ’¡ven for 1965. Some discussion
Mari-Linn Varsity took a short time In the front row are Vincent Power, Tom brother. Ed Olmstead (4 Coburg. vas held on a dinner to be
out this week to pose for The Mill City Johnston, Darn-11 Huber, Ricky Man­ | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edmund- riven the last of March or
HELIOGRAVED»
Enterprise Photographer. From left to ning and Jim Olmstead. The Mill City I son »4 Eugene, and his mother, 'irst of April. Final arrange­
by the creators of The Flower Wedding Line
Mrs. Edna Edmundson <4 Ok­ ments will be left to the com­
right, back row are Bill Bostic, I bin Mil­ Enterpries Photo.
lahoma.
They
were
enroute
mittee <4 the younger women.
(* Heliograting—not to be confused with engraving)
ey. Gary Kokstis and Larry Prichard.
home from Mill City where
Present for the afternoon
HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised lettering...with the
they had been to see Walter meeting were Mmes. John
Olmstead, who is ill.
luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship
Mari-Linn Cheerleaders
vtroschine, B. L. Kirsch. Keith ■
Arthur Vaughn of Portland °hillips. J. M. Teeters and ;
-but costs about half as much as you'd expect
spent the weekend at the home Mrs. Jennie Moe. The next '
and is ready within a week.
<4 his son-in-law and daughter. meeting will be on Thursday (
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mormon evening, February 11.
Many other styles from which to choose.
and attended the wedding »4
his granddaughter, Susie Mor­
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
mon and Richard Lindemann
Phone
897-2772
117 N. W. Wall St.
held Saturday afternoon at the
i Catholic church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strom of
. Eugene were weekend guests
I at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Ethel Huffman. Saturday they,
with Mrs. Huffman, were
guests in Newport at the home
<4 Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Iatver-
ty. son and daughter-in-law of
Mrs. Strom.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons of
Korbel, Calif., spent several
days over the weekend at the
home «4 his mother, Mrs. Ruth
| Lyons.
The Lyons WSCS organization
' will hold a dinner at 5:30 p. m.
Thursday, January 28. Tamales
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also be available to take
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ed at Mari-Linn as cheerleaders this
The Mill City Enterprise Photo,
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