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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 1, 1966 ( ise returned the last of the (Crowded Out Last Week) | week from a vacation trip Mrs. Theresa Rund from I wiiich took them to Fortuna Oceanside, Calif., is visiting at and San Francisco, and Reno. the home of her sister and By Eva Breusler Sally Walton returned home husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. John Swinkie and fam Saturday after spending the Jungwirth. She is also a sis- - - church ter of Mike Fink, The Jung- Baptist ily moved this week to Salem. week at the — Receiving ribbons were: Mr. Swinkie is music instruc camp at Silver Creek Falls, wirths and Mrs. Rund spent I—HORTICULTURE:— 1st—Wall flower, Mrs. Er- tor and librarian at the Mari- She was a guest of Betsy La- several days this week at the Brietenbush Hot Springs and vin Peterson; 2nd—S w e e t Linn School and will drive to Munyon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Neal will leave Friday morning for peas, Earl Brunk of Salem; ; and from Salem, as Mrs. Swin- from West Fir were Sunday Pacific City on the coast 1st—Floribunda rose, Earl i kle is employed there. where they will spend more Brunk; 1st—Esther Reed, dai Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har guests at the home of time. Their sons Clarence and sy, Mrs. Jim Girod; 2nd— ris and family of Casper, brother and wife, Mr. Francis Jungwirth have mov Spray of sweet peas, Earl I Wyo., have moved to Lyons. Mrs. Harley Scott. Mrs. Donna Asmussen en- ed their rock crusher there. Brunk; 1st—Petunia, Mrs. Mrs. Harris is a daughter of Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor tertained at a patio party at Charlie French; 2nd—Petunia, j Mrs. Flossie Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens her home last Friday even vallis is spending this week Mrs. Cecil Lake; 3rd—Petunia, Mrs. James Girod; 3rd—Pet spent the weekend at Kimber ing. Attending were Mr. and at the home of her mother, unia, Mrs. Wendell Heller; ly, Ore. They were guests of Mrs. Jerry Eisman, Mrs. Thel Mrs. Hazel Lewis and sister 1st—“Peace” rose — Earl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waller ma Reeds of Salem, Mr. and Beulah. Miss Lewis recently Mrs. Oliver Jewell, Mrs. Opal I returned from an 8-week va Brunk; 2nd—Rose, Mrs. Char of Stayton. lie French; 3rd—Rose, Mrs. The Lyons Extension Unit Lavender of Stayton and Mr. cation in England, Scotland, Horace McCarley; 1st—Tropi will hold its first meeting of and Mrs. Olin Spiva of Lyons. Sweden, Denmark, Southern cana Rose, Earl Brunk; 2nd— the fall with a Rally Meeting Dean Madsen returned home Germany, Austria, Switzer- Rose, Mrs. Don Carlson; 1st— held at the Lyons Methodist from the Santiam Memorial land, Holland and Norway. Marigold, Mrs. Floyd Fleet church at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs hospital in Stayton following Norway was of special inter wood; 2nd—Marigold, Mrs. day, August 8. All women of a tonsilectory last Thursday. est since her grandfather was I Wendell Heller; 1st—Daisy, the community are welcome Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; 1st— to attend and a special invita Asters, Mrs. Charlie French; tion is extended the Mehama 2nd—Asters, Mrs. W e nd e 11 ladies. Heller; 1st—Zinnia, Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Dean Madsen under Lake; 2nd—Zinnia, Mrs. Floyd went a tonsilectomy at the Fleetwood; 3rd—Zinnia, Mrs. Santiam Memorial hospital in Horace McCarley; 1st—Mari Stayton Thursday. gold, Mrs. Herbert Shroeder; Mrs. Wendell Weaver of Es 2nd—Mrs. Merle Garton; 3rd tacada, former Lyons resident, —Mrs. Cecil Lake; visited friends in Lyons on 1st—Marigold, Mrs. Cecil Monday. She was a guest at Lake; 2nd—Marigold, Mrs. the Donald Huber home and Herbert Shroeder; 3rd—Mari of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott. gold, Mrs. Horace McCarley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crust 1st—Geranium, Mrs. Charlie were surprised with a house French; 2nd—Geranium, Mrs. warming from some of their Lowell Cree; 1st—Sedrem, friends recently. Those at Mrs. Charlie French; 1st— tending were Mr. and Mrs. A. Bachelor Button, Mrs. Charlie A. Spelbrink of Salem; Mr. French; 1st — Snapdragon, and Mrs. Bob Bartges, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake; 1st—Carna Mrs. Elmer Richards, and Mr. tion, Mrs. Horace McCarley; and Mrs. Leo Wheadon and 1st—Bachelor Buttons, Mrs. daughter of Aumsville; Mr. Jim Girod; 1st—Gladiola, Earl and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Me Brunk; 2nd—Gladiola, Mrs. hama, Mrs. Della Watson and James Girod; 3rd—Gladiola, Edna Webb of Silverton. Mrs. Fred Moore; 1st—Gladio Home made ice cream, cake la, Earl Brunk; 2nd— Glad and pie were served. iola, Mrs. Charlie French; 3rd Thursday over-night and —Gladiola, Mrs. Horace Mc Friday guests at the Earl Al Carley; len home were Mr. and Mrs. 1st and tri-color—Hydranga, Harold Coon and two child ;<K Mrs. Louis Verbeck; 1st—Hy- 1 ren from Lohrville, Iowa. ? dranga, Mrs. Horace McCar- They ’ will also visit at the I äsüs ley; 1st—Hydranga, Mrs. Earl I home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brunk; 1st—Hydranga, Mrs. 1 Bassett. They are cousins of Earl Brunk; 1st—Hydranga, ] Mrs. Allen and Mr. Bassett. Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; 2nd— Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Hydranga, Mrs. Cecil Lake; Thomas ’ Grimes from the USS 1st—Dahlia, Mrs. Glen Shel- America . is spending a 15-day ton; 1st—Dahlia, Mrs. Charlie ] leave at the home of his par French; 1st—D a h 1 i a, Mrs. ents, < Mr. and Mrs. Chester Charlie French; 1st—Dahlia, Grimes. i Following his leave Mrs. Cecil Lake; 1st—Dahlia, he 1 will return to the United Mrs. Horace McCarley; 1st— States ! Navy Hospital ship, the Dahlia, Mrs. Cecil Lake; 1st— Sanctuary ! at New Orleans. Dahlia, Mrs. Horace McCarley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crust 2nd—Dahlia, Mrs. Martin Han were weekend guests at Pas sen; 2nd—Dahlia, Mrs. Charlie co, i Wash.; they were guests French; 2nd—Dahlia, Mrs. at ; the home of his brother, Floyd Fleetwood; 2nd—Dah Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crust lia, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; 3rd : and family. While there they —Dahlia, Mrs. Cecil Lake; ; attended the wedding of his 1st—Chrysanthemum, Mrs. j niece, Miss Judy Crust, and Don Carlson; 2nd—Chrysanth-| Mr. Gary Nelson of Seattle, emum, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; | Wash. ' Mr. Crust’s brother, Mr. 1st—Tiger lily, Mrs. Harvey I William Crust, from Kansas Tolbert; 1st—Tigridis, Mrs. i City, Mo., was there to attend Horace McCarley; 1st—Dusty the i wedding and returned to Miller, Mrs. Cecil Lake; 1st— Oregon i with Mr. and Mrs. Baby Breath, Earl Brunk; i Crust where he spent several 1st—Michelmus Daisy, Earl days i with his brother and Brunk; 1st—Wisteria, Earl wife. - Brunk; 1st—Amarah, Mrs. Recent guests at the Frank Horach McCarley; 1st—Salph- Crust i home were Mrs. Rachel glosis, Mrs. Herbert Shroeder; Smith ; and grandson David 1st—Lily—Mrs. Louis Ver- Williams from Rockford, Ill. beck; 3rd — A 1 i e 1 i a, Earl Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Crust Brunk; 3rd—Stock, Mrs. Alice are sisters and hadn’t seen Watson; 1st—Fuschia, Mrs. each other for 28 years. Mrs. Horace McCarley. Smith thought the country II ARRANGEMENTS:— was beautiful and talked of (I) Native Greenery—1st— coming back again, perhaps Mrs. John Lengascher; 2nd— next year. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Piet- Mrs. Jesse Haywood; 3rd— rok a.d family of Stay ton, Mr. Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. II—LOGGING INDUSTRY:— and Mis. Norbert Lecher, Mr. (I) —Dried or treated mater and Mrs. Gerald Usselman ial—1st—Mrs. Hollis Turnidge; and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will 2nd—Mrs. Alice Watson; 3rd iam Schwarz and family of —Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. Salem, Miss Theresa Pietrok (II) —Weathered Wood—1st of Portland were Sunday din —Pauline Hansen. ner guests, at the hpme of HI—GO NATIV li:— their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1st—Mrs. Wilbur Harlan; Phillip Pietrok and Louise. 2nd—Mrs. John Lengascher; . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Welch 3rd—Mrs. Charlie French. of Fairbanks, Alaska were IV— OPEN SPACES:— Sunday guests at the home of 1st—Mrs. Hollis Turnidge; his half brother, Mr. and 2nd—Mrs. Walter Thomas; 3rd Mrs. Robert Jobe. It had —Mrs. John Lengascher. been 10 years since they had V— JUNIOR DIVISION:— seen each other. 1st—Kim Crosier; Table Set Recent guests at the home tings — 1st—Thanksgiving, of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prich Mrs. Lowell Cree; 2nd—Labor ard were Mrs. Martha Phelps Day—Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. and Miss Opal Phelps from HI—HOUSE PLANTS:— Longview, Wash., Mrs. Mary 1st—Mrs. John Lengascher; Fuqua, Mrs. Mildred Gibson 2nd—Mrs. Horace McCarley; and Mrs. Reta Benedict, all of 3rd—Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. Portland. Mrs. Fuqua and IV—PLANTS—Porch and Pa- Mrs. Phelps are sisters of Mrs. TIO:— Prichard. 1st—Flowering Maple, Mrs. Friday afternoon guests at Cecil Lake; 1st—Stump full the home of Mr. and Mrs. of petunias and weathered Mike Fink, was her sister-in- wood. Wilbur Harlan; 2nd— law, Mrs. Lena Dougherty and Potted Begonia, Mrs. M. H. daughter Patricia from Ore Meeker; 2nd—Fuschia Basket, gon City; also daughters Mrs. Mrs. Charlie French; 2nd— Tom DeJardin and daughter Geranium Basket, Mrs. John from West Linn, and Sister Lengascher; 2nd—Potted Ger Stella Marie from Mt. Angel. anium, Mrs. Glen Shelton; 3rd Weekend guests at the John —Fuschia Basket, Mrs. Dar McClurg home were her ne win Raines; 3rd—Potted Be phew and family, Mr. and gonia. Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Ray Negstad and three v—CACTI:— daughters from Columbus, 1st—Mrs. Clare Rush; 2nd— Ohio. Mrs. Charlie French; 3rd— Miss Theresa Pietrok from Mrs. Jesse Haywood. Portland is spending the week at the home of her parents, Why don’t you subscribe to I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok I and Louise. Theresa and Lou- The Mill City Enterprise. Garden Club Winners Named LYONS born and lived in Oslo until he was in his teens. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyons of Korbell, Calif., are visiting mother, Mrs. Ruth Lyons, this week at the home of his While here they visited other relatives in Stayton and Sa lem. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thurman Smith and family of San An tonio, Texas., have purchased the Robert James place near Jordan and moved there. Mrs. Smith will teach the third grade at Mari-Linn school this year. Mrs. Ernest Schiewek re turned home Sunday from San Diego. She visited her son, Sk First Class and Mrs. Bar- low and family. Mr. Barlow had just returned from Viet Nam. While in San Diego they visited many places of inter est. Mrs. Schiewek spent two weeks there. Electric heat is like electric light...it has no noise no dirt or grime. And, of course, flameless electric heat is safe. • No wonder Miss Tamra Morris Guest at Shower Mrs. Charlie Stewart and daughter, Nancy were hos- tesses for a bridal shower on Friday honoring Miss Tamra Morris, bride-elect of Jim Ray of Beaverton. The Stewart home was gaily decorated in pink and white with white wedding bells pre dominating the decorations. The serving table was center ed with a miniature bride fig urine with pink and white glads used for accent. Those attending were Miss Barbara Vison, Mrs. Aleda Wegner, Mrs. Elizabeth Ray and Mrs. Margaret Chaffin of Beaverton; Miss Maralee Copeland, Mrs. Mary Caswell, Miss Carolyn Copeland and Mrs. Linda Strand of Spring field; Mrs. Bonnie Mark, Mrs. Ida Carey, Mrs. Tena Graham, Miss Irma Graham, who is visiting here from San Fran cisco Mrs. Charlotte Bartooz, Mrs. Pauline Hansen, Mrs. Sherry Crosier, Mrs. Mildred Griffin, Mrs. Anna Toman, Mrs. Irene Podrab6ky, Mrs. Marge Ditter, Mrs. Ruth Tohl, Mrs. Mary Toman, Mrs. Pam Morris, Mrs. Barbara Morris, the honored guest and the hostesses. Sending gifts were Mrs. Dean Robertson, Mrs. Goldie Rambo, Laura Rambo, Mrs. Bea Speichal, Mrs. Ann Hol man, Mrs. Mabel Grandstrom, Mrs. Agnes Carlson, Mrs. Su zy Bevier, Mrs. Geneva Lo gan, Mrs. Linda Strand and Mrs. Judy Bevier. Subscribe to The Mill Qty Enterprise ' / ,1 6” Clean and as a 64% of all new homes and apartments built last year in a five-state area we serve chose electric heat. It’s a big value from