The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 25, 1967, Page 9, Image 9

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    Pep Club officers: president, 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 25, 1967
June Kennedy; vice president,
Diane Rush; secretary, Karen
Don Teeters Takes
Mrs. John Teeters
Loveall, and treasurer, Judy
Mrs. Olga Brendlaino and Pate.
Part in Maneuvers
Mrs. Lillian Marshio of Jo­ Drama club: president, Mike
Fireman Apprentice Harold
liet, Illinois are visiting here Logan; vice president, Esther
D. Teeters, USN, son of Mr.
at the home of their brother Freeman; secretary, Becky
and Mrs. Donald L. Teeters of
in-law and sister Mr. and Earhart, treasurer, Lonnie
Mehama helped to land a ful­
Mrs. Charles Bouche and Bodeker, and Sgt.-at-Arms,
8 Cyl-318 ENGINE — 4 Speed Trans. — 1500 lb.
ly-equipped force of Marines
family.
Larry Ragsdale.
on the beaches of Camp Pen­
Front and 2600 lb. Rear Springs — 750x16 Tires
Ray Castle of Seattle, Wash­
dleton Marine Corps Base in
With the vacation season southern California, during a
CUSTOM CAMPER PACKAGE
ington arrived here Thursday
beginning soon, Valley Tele­ simulated wartime amphibi­
Restaurants
May 18 and was an over night
phone Company is asking the ous training exercise.
You’ll enjoy eating at these guest at the home of his bro­
EQUIPPED TO CARRY THAT CAMPER
public to help in making sure
ther and sister-in-law, Mr.
Code-named ‘Alligator Hide’
By
Eva
Bressler
Fine Salem Restaurants
that
outdoor
public
telephones
and Mrs. Ed Castle.
his ship, the attack cargo ship
FOR YOUR PLEASURE
*
Quartely Conference will be
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Long­ held at the Lyons Methodist are kept in usable condition. USS Union, was part of 30
EDDIE’S
Lambert Miller, general man­ ships which put 10,000 Mar­
fellow of Reedsport visited
Seafoods • Steaks • Chicken during the week end at the church on Wednesday even­ ager of Valley Telephone Co. ines ashore, using landing
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. home of his mother, Mrs. Ber­ ing, May 31 at 7 p m. District said: “Nothing is more frus­ craft and assault helicopters.
Supt. Rev. Daniel Taylor will
Dining & Dancing til
nice Longfellow and with be present to conduct the trating than to discover a pub­ The exercise dealt with the
2:30 a. m.
lic telephone is broken when tactical situation of the fic­
other relatives here.
meeting.
3803 Com’l BE
362-7790
yon
need it.
titious country, “Mateo,” be­
Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs.
Installation of the Women’s
“Just imagine wishing you ing overrun by the nearby
Max V. Frame returned home Society of Christian Service
Sunday from a two weeks trip officers were postponed Sun­ could dial for help when your country of “Horno.” Under
MARSHALL’S INN
when they stopped and visited day until a later date due to car needs fixing. Maybe there treaty agreements, “Mateo”
High & Chemeketa - Salem - Ph. 364-0184
at Four Corners
points of interest in Nevada, several officers being absent. isn’t another public phone for requested U. S. assistance to
miles around.
prevent further seizure of
Fine Food & Bar Service Utah and Colorado. They then
Sunday afternoon visitors
“If you see a broken public
Live Country Music Wed., went to Holloman AFB in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. phone, please tell us as soon territory, and to regain what
New
Mexico
where
they
thru Sun. 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Phillip Pietrok were their as you can so we can fix it. was lost.
With this objective, the
3815 State St.
Ph. 362-6630 spent some time with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. You can reach repair service
leathernecks went ashore, es­
nieces family, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Schwarz
THE CHATEAU
James R. Prine and children. and children and Mr. and Mrs. at 897-2322. Elsewhere, please tablished their beachhead po­
sitions, and then moved into
The Prines took the ladies on Norbet Lecher of Salem and see your directory.”
Salem’s Best Menu
the “hostile” areas, sweeping
many interesting trips in the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hend­
Salem’s Best Food
them clear of the enemy
state and also went into Mex­ ricks and children of Aums­
Private Parties
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Bressler.
Mr
threat. Completing their mis­
ico on one trip. They came ville.
2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
Weage is a cousin of Mr sion, the force moved back
For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 home through Arizona, Nev­ Mr. and Mrs. Tave from Bressler.
to the beaches and out to the
ada and California where they Salem were Saturday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alle* transport ships standing off­
spent the last night in Al­ guests at the home of Mr.
STAGECOACH
in Corvallis last Tues shore.
turas.
and Mrs. Earl Allen. The two were
day
to
attend funeral servic
The
Mehama
Community
Restaurant and Lounge
families spent some time to­ es for his
cousin, Oliver Greet
Presbyterian Church will be gether while at Mesa. Ariz.
Philomath.
By the Bus Depot
having Vacation Bible school
Mrs. Floyd Craigmyle was of Earl
Allen and Lynn Larr
classes at the church starting
422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 June 5 through the 9th. The hostess for a stork shower at bert of Mehama spent severa
her home Friday night May
classes will be from 9:00 a.m. 12, honoring Mrs Anna Evan days last week fishing at Sut
FARRELL'S
to 11:30 each day and there Attending were Mrs. Donna tie Lake.
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
(Shirley'
Mrs. William
will
be classes for all age Tanzen and Mrs. Ruthie Huis'
Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau.
Complete Fountain, Lunch, groups from 4 years through of Salem, Mrs. Roger Giese o' Grimes from Oakland i‘
spending some time at thr
Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­ the 8th grade. All children Albany, Mrs. Rita Schlyper o' home
of Mr. Grimes’ parents Santiam Memorial Hospital
in
the
age
group
are
welcome
day parties our Specialty. Sun.
Aumsville, Mrs. Marie Sch- Mr. and
(Stay ton)
Mrs. Chester Grimes
to
attend.
thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m.
lvner of Shaw, Mrs. Clara
TOPPING — To Mr. and
assisting
with
the
work
whil<
Select a telephone in the young person’s fa­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Blum,
Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Miller, Mrs. Betty Carter, Mrs
Mrs. J. Gregory Topping
vorite color and the gift becomes even more
2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316 Judy and Jimmy went to T.ucy Palmer, Mrs. Donna As Mrs. Grimes is convalescinf Stayton, a daughter, Monday.
Idleyld Friday afternoon to mussen. Miss Ginger Carter following major surgery.
special. Call our business office today and
May
15,
1967.
Mrs. Ruth Lyons was a Sur
spend the week-end at the Miss Vickie and Miss Heler
surprise your graduate.
OAK BARBECUE PIT
day
guest
at
the
home
of
het
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wen­ Grosso of Lyons.
Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs dell Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tavlo» son-in-law and daughter, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wa» and Mrs. Ed Gisler and Pam
Home Made Bread and Pies
11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun. were in Salem Saturday, May nea were hostesses for thr The occasion was Pam’s birth
day anniversary.
159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083 20 to attend the wedding of ocial meeting of Santiam Va'
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man
her niece, Miss Barbara Lee ley Grange held Friday, Ma’
Herberger to Claudie South­ 19. “Crazy Pinochle” furnish ning were hosts for a belatef
Come in Get Your
ern at St. Vincent de Paul °d the entertainment. Hivv Mother’s Day dinner Sunday
FREE DINNER CARD
Catholic church. Mrs. Castle scores were held by Johr May 21. Present were her par
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
All you can eat at
assisted at the reception Clark and Mrs. Olin Spiva, to” ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etze'
which was held at the Pringle by Mrs. Jake Myers and of Stayton, his parents, Mr
B U F F A Y
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Tarner
qnd Frank Basl and the trav and Mrs. Clyde Bressler anf
12th and Center
363-1819 Park clubhouse.
Mrs. Blanche McDonald of eling prize went to Jake Mv the hosts and their children I
Members of the Wednesda’ |
KEG & PLATTER Restaurant Salem was a Sunday visitor °rs. A pot luck lunch was er
afternoon
card club held thei-
at
the
home
of
her
nephew
Salem’s finest unique dining
’oved at the close of the ev narty at the
home of Mrs
room, lounge and coffee shop. and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ening.
At the meeting of the Mar’ Ruth Lyons with a potluck
Excellent facilities for ban­ ald Teeters and Bruce.
followed by the play
quets, meetings, wedding re­ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Linn PTC held Thursda’ dinner,
’
ng
of
500. High score war
and
grandson
Donald
Wag
­
night, Mav 18, Don Schiewe’
ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
Easy access from Int. 5, take ner, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ was installed president; Geo held by Mrs. Andrew Siee
and daughter, Renee and Van Agtmael vice president second high by Miss Zeta ,
Market Street exit.
Vicki
Grosso returned home Mrs. John Kuhn secretary and Prichard, and low by Mrs •
3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016
Sunday evening from a week­ Mrs. Loren Walker treasure’- Mabel King. Others attending !
end fishing trip to Crane Plans were made for the ar were Mmes. Arthur Olmstead |
Prairie. They were joined nual last day of school picnic Earl Allen, Percy Hiatt, Sam
there by the Champs’ son, to be held at the school Sun Bridges, Oral Williams, Floyd
Kenneth, who is a student at day, June 4 at 12:30. Each Bassett, Oscar Naue, Heler
OTI, Klamath Falls.
family is to bring a hot and Lyons, Hazel Lewis, Gladyr |
cold dish and table service Nygaard and Ruth Lyons.
Mrs. Clara Miller from Piv
Drinks will be furnished by
the PTC. A discussion war gott, Ark., arrived in Lyonr
also held on the shelter at the last Wednesday and is a gues'
at the home of her daughter
By
Peggy
Cooper
John Neal Memorial park.
every day, every night in the
Monday, May 15, student
Mrs. Bessie Grundy and and family, the W. W. Cart
famous Mapes Casinos, ground
If you have merchantable trees
body elections were held. Of­ Mrs. Esther Ingram of Salerr ers. She expects to remair
level or high above in the SKY­
ficers for the next school year were Monday guests at the here until about the middle
ROOM. Fabulous entertain­
I are: President, Jack Johnson; home of Mrs. Grundy’s par of July.
and intend to sell them, be sure
ment, always.
Some people eat their break
i vice president, Mark Meuser; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince
Downtown Reno location,
| secretary, Kandee Henness;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John fast by the one of the radio
you get complete information
ideal for business or pleasure
'
treasurer,
Kathy
Duggan;
ston
are announcing the birth other over the newspaper and
... 300 beautifully appointed
TV
but
the
Floyd
Craigmyle
publicity manager, Judy Bor- of their first grandchild, a
from a trained forester.
rooms, 25 luxurious apart­
' oughs, and activities coordin­ daughter born Sunday, May family in Lyons experienced
ment-suites, with Kitchenettes.
ator, Lonnie Bodeker. New 21 to their son-in-law and some new entertainment with
Fine food and beverage ia the
officers were sworn in at the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred a chirp, chirp, chirp and peep
Coach Room.
peep which took a while to lo­
student council meeting on Southerland of Lyons.
cate.
In some way the swal
FREE PARKING
Wednesday.
Mrs. Emma Saxton of Can­
NO MINIMUM
For the past three weeks by and her son-in-law and lows found their way down
Santiam’s clubs and classes daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill the vent to the fan box over
no coven
have been electing new offic­ Rohrer from Milwaukie were their electric stove. Mrs.
TOP ENTERTAINMENT
ers. The new officers for the Sunday dinner guests at the Craigmyle was well entertain­
class of ’68 are: president, Peg­ home of her brother and wife, ed during the day, until their
gy Cooper; vice president, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue. Ad­ young son. Billy, came from
Alan Yankus; secretary, De­ ditional afternoon visitors school and climbed into the
lores Stafford: treasurer, Judy were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Naue attic. He took the pipes apart
Pate; Sgt.-at-Arms, Craig and daughter of Mehama, Mr. and rescued the young birds.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthus Lun­
Shaw, and class representa­ and Mrs. Donald Naue and
Hotel end Suite Rates
tive, Terry Hansen.
Guest Bedrooms
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue of din, who have owned and op­
Single .................$10
Officers for the class of *69 Lyons, Mrs. Eva Humphreys erated the Food Market in
Double .............. $13
are:
president, Lee Stafford; and Dorothy Humphreys of Lyons since September 1966
Twins ................. $14
sold their business to Mr. and
vice president, Alan Muise; Stayton.
Studio Room ... $20
Suites — parlor, large bed
secretary, Debbie Chance;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig­ Mrs. Robert Reynolds of Stay­
room, bath.
treasurer, Karen Loveall; myle were hosts for a potluck ton who are now in posses­
Kitchennette $35 to 50
Sgt.-at-Arms, Joe Hince, and dinner at their home Sunday, sion. They plan to move here
AMM
I panm la ma ar
wWa H pw an»
class representative, Janis Ja­ May 14 honoring A3/c James soon. The Lundins have not
cobson.
Palmer who is spending a 20- announced their plans
The St Patrick Catholic
Larry Hillesland was elect­ day leave at the home of his
ed president of the class of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin club held their last meeting
'70. Other officers were, vice Palmer. He is stationed at the of the season until September
president, Howard Lyness; Maelstrom AFB in Montana. at the home of Mrs Florent
Frichtl Monday evening. May
secretary, Janice Lewellen; About 37 were present.
WATER
treasurer, Karen Oliver; Sgt.-
Vacation church school will 15. A discussion on summer
at-Arms, Bob Saltamalchia, be held at the Lyons Method­ school was held. School will
WILDLIFE
and class representative. Pa­ ist church June 12-16 from 9 be held May 29 through June
9
at
the
Lady
of
Lourdes
Ca­
tricia Moore.
a. m. to 11:45 a. m. You may
F.T.A’S new officers are: register your children ages 4- tholic church in Jordan this
president, Cathy Glover; vice 16 with Mrs. Wilson Stevens. year. Attending the meeting
president, Theresa Lankins;
Sunday dinner guests at the were Mmes. Henry Holzfuss,
secretary, Sheryl Oliver.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Leland Manning, Mike Fink,
Honor Society officers are: Hiatt were their son-in-law Mike Schwindt, Phillip Piet­
president, Alan Yankus; vice and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. rok, Andrew Sieg, George
president, Kathy Rose, and Harry Elmer from Albany; VanAgtmael. Ben Voltin, Ed
secretary-treasurer, Vicki their grandson and family, Castle, Marshall Blackburn,
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Simpson Timber Company
Rush.
Mr. and Mrs. Gai) Elmer and Fr. Bernard and the hostess.
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha Veneer
Harry Spencer, Mgr.
Mrs.
Frichtl.
New Varsity ‘S’ officers are: daughters Tammy and Trisha
president, Monte Lalack; vice from Beaverton and Mrs. Hi­ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stock-
Parkett Logging Company
Freres Veneer
president. Bob Ward: secre­ att’s sister, Mrs. Gladys Ny­ berger of Oakland, Calif., have
Mehama, Oregon
Lyons,
Oregon
moved
to
their
home
in
tary-treasurer, Linn Stafford, gaard of Lyons. The occasion
and Sgt.-at-Arms, Steve Jeter. honored the birthday anniver­ Lyons, the former Albert
Willamette Plywood Corp.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Carr place east of town.
GAA officers are: president, sary of Mrs. Nygaard.
Aumsville, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon P. O. Box 228
Peggy Cooper; vice president,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Judy Boroughs; secretary. Weage from Niles. Mich.,
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June Kennedy, and treasurer. were last Tuesday evening
Mill City, Oregon
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