The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 11, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1967 Olmstead. Others attending
were Mmes. Floyd Bassett,
Andrew Sieg, Oscar Naue, Or­
ville Downing, Percy Hiatt,
Earl Allen, Earl Hellemn,
John Kunkle, Ralph Davis,
By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Mrs. Mabel King and Miss
and son Walter Leroy from Zetci Prichard.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown,
Reedsport, were Sunday
guests at the home of her Jr. and daughter left Thurs­
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. day morning for Giggs Har­
Joe Kinzer. Walter Leroy is bor, Washington where he
the first great grandchild for will be employed. Mr. Brown
the Kinzers. Sunday after­ who is with Stromberg-Carl­
noon visitors at the Kinzers son Telephone company, has
home were her neices, Mrs. been assisting with the install­
Alex Young and baby and ing of new equipment at the
, Mrs. Alice Ray of Crabtree. Lyons Telephone plant.
Splits Picked
“Sewing With Knits” was
Week-end guests at the
4-7-10 Jessie Juel.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy the lesson for the Special
OTHER HARD SPLITS
Hiatt was their grandson and Interest meeting held at the
3- 6-7-8-10 Rose Peters; 3-4-6-7 family Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mari-Linn school Thursday
R. Ray; 5-7-9 I. Crook; 3-6-7-10 Elmer and two daughters, evening May 4, with Thelma
H. Fery; 6-7 K. Boyle; 5-7-9 F. Tammie and Trisha from Hawthorne giving the demon­
Johnson; 4-7-9 A. Harrison; Beaverton. Additional Sunday stration. Attending were Alma
4- 5 J. Kokstis; 5-6 M. Freeland; dinner guests was their Olmstead, Floreen Roten,
5- 7 J. Guest, J. Kokstis, F. daughter and husband, Mr. Mary Lu Henning, Thelma
Johnson, 5-10 G. Pendleton, and Mrs. Harry Elmer of Brunius, Virgene Scott, Doro­
L. Peters, D. Music.
Albany, and Mrs. Gladys Ny­ thy Downer, Josephine Thom­
Men—Over 210—
gaard of Lyons. The occas- as, Ann Fritchi, Marian Fri-
227 W. Stoll; 226 J. Kokstis; sion honored the birthday an­ chl, June Kokstis, Lu Brown,
225 D. Peters; 218 K. Boyle; niversary of Mrs. Elmer Sr. Irene Roy, Florence Naue,
212 A. Underwood; 211 B.
Sunday dinner guests at Helen Pemberton. Marie Dull,
McDonald, G. Harteloo; 210 the home of Mrs. Charlotte Eleanor LaMunyan, Helen
H. Holm.
Imus and her brother Mr. Johnston, Kathryn Souther­
Women—Over 190—
Lester Gibon were Mr. and. land, Joyce Lambert, Lucille
233 V. Valencourt; 223 E. Mrs. Ed Gibon from New­
Girod; 221 Blanch Wallace; 220 berg. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thiel [
D. Schwindt; 197 R. Peters; from Tigard and Mrs. Dorothy
196 M. Freeland; 194 R. Wal­ Ames and son Ron from Ore­
lace; 193 K. Manning; 192 L. gon City.
Jacoby; 191 K. Manning, F.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Good­
Garsjo, Jean Fery.
ell and family and Mr. and
Men—«00 Series—
Mrs. Jack Goodell Jr. and fam­
636 W. Stoll; 619 D. Peters; ily who have been living at
600 H. Holm.
Bend have returned to Lyons. '
Women—First 500 & Bigger The Richard Goodell’s have
563 Blanch Wallace; 542 K. moved into the Olin Spiva
Manning; 535 E. Miotke; 534 house on 5th Street and the
M. Yankus; 533 Betty Wallace; Jack Goodell’s are living in
532 Jeanette Fery; 523 Blanch one of the Thiel’s apart-■
Wallace; 522 D. Schwindt; 518 ments.
J. Guest; 517 V. Valencourt;
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Grimes ’
514 M. Freeland: 511 L. Jac­ took his parents Mr. and Mrs.
oby; 509 V. Chamberlin; 503 Clarence Barnett of Scio to
D. Schwindt.
Eugene Sunday where they
were guests at the home of
North Santiam Merchants their son Harvey Grimes and
FINAL
family. Harvey, who recently
First Place—
returned from Florida, will
GIROD’S—L. Atkinson, R. leave Friday May 5, from
Hendrick, V. Trout, L. Girod, New York for Amsterdam,
N. Stoll. J. Myers.
Holland to spend a month for
Second Place—
a business machine company.
REX LUCAS BLDRS.— B. Enroute from Florida he vis­
Nuxoll, C. Gentrv, N. Bettner, ited in San Francisco at the
M. Helvev, H. Holm.
home of his sister and family
HTG 254, W. McClain. HIS Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sarver
636 W. Stoll. HTG 1040 Levers and children, also his sister-
and Holm. HTS 2956 Rex in-law, Mrs. William Grimes
Lucas Bldrs.
of Oakland.
Season Highs—
Mrs. Gladys Nvgaard and
HIG—258—M. Helvey.
Mrs. Oral Williams were
HTS—676—B. Owen
hostesses for the Wednesday
High Average—190—E. Wulf afternoon card club held at
Twilighters
the Nygaard home. Plaving
Name of Team
Won Lost of 500 followed a one-thirty
Dollies ........... .... 48’4 19’4 dessert luncheon. Hi"h score
Lairds ..................... 48
20 was held bv Mrs Ruth Lyons
Adams ........... ........ 43
25 and second high by Mrs. Sam
Simrson .......... ........ 39
29 Bridges, the low by Mrs.
Tincknell ............. 36’4 31’4 Hazel Lewis and the traveling
LaFemme ............... 36
32 prize went to Mrs. Arthur
1st Federal ..... ........ 32
36
Turner Bldg. ........... 31
37
Koffee Klatchers
P P & I........... ........ 29
39
Tea sue ............ ........ 26
42 Name of Team Won Lost
Last Team Standings
Ferv Const....... ........ 2?
46
54
Tress Chic .... ...... 17
51 Thiel’s (1st place) .. 82
HTG Blanch Wallace pop Lon’s Barber Shop 7844 5744
61
HIS Blanch Wallace 563; HTG Garton Builders ... 75
Adams 1026: HTS Adams 2817. Clavton’s .............. 7444 6144
65
Lowers and Holm . ... 71
Fight Ball
67
Name of Team
Won Lost Ray’s Drug ........... ... 69
Stavton Canning 4
44 24 Girod’s ................... 67’4 68’4
69
Garton Builders .... 43
25 Bob and Bill’s .... ... 67
72
Sublimity Fire Ins. 39 29 Davis - Bell Ins. ... 64
77
Webb’s Texaco .... 38’4 29*4 Western Auto ..... ... 59
Sportsmen Center .... 36 32 N. Santiam Lanes 5614 7944
84
Girod’s Hillton ...... 34
34 Gene’s Meat Mkt. ... 52
HIG Vi Valencourt 233: HIS
Stavton Canning 2
31 37
KC No. 2 ................. 30
38 Ev Johnson 573: HTG West­
Santiam Framers 2344 44’4 ern Auto 1111; HTS Western
Germans ................. 20
48 Auto 2917.
Unusual Plavs—High Game
HTG 226 John Kokstis; HIS
593 John Kokstis; HTG 781 Handicap Joanne Myers 267;
Sportsmen Center: HTS 2256 High Series Handicap Joanne
Guest 693.
Sportsmen Center.
BOWLING
LYONS
Huber, Donna Huber, JoAnne
Cruson, Alla Mae Bethel,
Eula Monroe, Donna Elmore,
Judy Brown, Lois Apple, Ma­
bel Downing, Ethel Wyman,
Bertha Allen, Lola Hince,
Lois Morgan and Thelma
Hawthorne.
Miss Merry Mitchell, the
daughter of Major and Mrs.
Homer O. Mitchell of Lyons,
has been accepted for admis­
sion to Willamette University
in Salem, a liberal arts college
of about 1500. Miss Mitchell
attends Stayton Union High
school and won a honor schol­
arship. Willamette Is the old­
est University In the West
and is presently celebrating
its 125 anniversary.
Installation of the Womens
Society of Christian Service
officers will be held on Sun­
day morning May 21 by Rev.
John Elmore during the reg­
ular morning worship serv­
ice. Officers to be installed
are Mrs. Ethel Huffman, pres­
ident; Mrs. Lenard Cruson,
Vice President; Mrs. Glenn
Julian, Secretary; Mrs. Clyde
Bressler, Treasurer, and Mrs.
E. L. Roye, Secretary of Pro­
motion.
The regular meeting of the
Santlam Valley Grange was
held Friday night on May 5,
with Sam Wizer, master, pre­
siding. The usual business
was carried out and reports
heard. A memorial service
was held with Mrs. Lee
Pinkston, Mrs. Georgia Hays,
and Master Sam Wizer taking
part. Flowers were placed and
18 candles lighted for depart­
ed members. Mrs. Hays, lec­
turer, was in charge of the
program and stressed “Go To
Church On Sunday” during
May. Mrs. Estelle Spiva read
a piece from State Master
Allen Wheeler regarding
church going and its connec­
tion with the grange. Guests
were present from North
Howell. Committee for their
social meeting Friday night,
May 19, will be Mr. and Mrs.
Giles Wagner and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Taylor.
John Swinkle, music
instructor at the Mari-Linn
School took his band students
to Eugene Saturday, May 6,
where they took part in a mu­
sic Festival held at the
Churchill High School.
The Mari-Linn School will
have their Lyons Day Parade
on Saturday, May 13, to start
at 11:00 a.m. Anyone in the and Mr. Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dowty
surrounding communities are
welcome to enter and take and son, Brent and Norman
part, but prizes will be limited of Portland were Sunday
to those in the Mari-Linn guests at the home of his
aunt, Mrs. Gladys Nygaard.
school district.
The Women’s Society of ■ They also visited at the Percy
Christian Service will hold Hiatt home.
Miss Ellen Dougherty of
their annual picnic Tuesday,
May 16 at 1 p. m. at the John Portland was a weekend guest
Neal Memorial park if weath­ at the home of her brother-in-
er permits, otherwise it will law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
be held in the church base­ Mike Fink.
Intern Minister at Trinity
ment.
Walter Olmstead left Sun­ Methodist church In Salem,
day morning for St. Helens Jerry Greenfield, will be the
where he will be employed by guest speaker at Lyons Me­
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone thodist church Sunday, May
Co. He has spent some time at 14.
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
after returning from Auburn,
Wn., where he was employed
by Boeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor
and children from Eugene
were weekend guests at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Johnson and Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bas­
sett were Sunday visitors at
Bend. They were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Freeman. Mrs. Free­
man is a cousin of Mrs. Allen Mill City Enterprise
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