The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 06, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    LYONS
By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
were called to Eugene Tues­
day by the sudden death of
her cousin, Mrs. Elsie Skoog
of Florence. They will return
to Eugene Friday afternoon
where services will be held.
Mrs. Kate Fox of Salem was
a Tuesday all day guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Allen.
Mrs. Deima Barrington from
Austin, Texas is visiting rel­
atives in Lyons. She is a guest
at the home of her two sis-
ers, Mrs. Ethel Taylor and
Mrs. Zella Siemund also at the
home of her neice, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and fam­
ily Mrs. Barrington will be
remembered at the former
Deima Grimes who spent her
girlhood here.
Miss Joan Schwindt of Eu­
gene was a week end guest at
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze
| returned July 2 from a five
day camping and fishing trip
I on the Metolius river.
Guests Sunday July 2 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Art An­
derson were his brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Spoelstra and their
daughters family Mr. and Mrs.
Benny Hileman and daughter
of Salem and sons family Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Spoelstra and
two children of Chumult.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Branch
and children Denice and Dav­
id of Salem were Sunday
guests at the home of his par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Branch.
Mrs. Everett Gray and Mrs.
Frank Gray of Toledo were
overnight guests Wednesday
and Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White.
Sunday guests at the White
home were her brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Donovan of Albany and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy of
Corvallis. Mrs. Everett Gray
and Beck Kesser also came
Sunday evening for a few
days visit.
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Schwindt and
Victor. Miss Schwindt is a
student nurse at Sacred Heart
Hospital in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sailor
from Fullerton, Calif., are vis­
iting at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobson Gunn. Wed­
nesday evening they were all
guests at the home of Mrs.
Ruth Lyons enjoying a din­
ner on the patio, with Mrs.
Eulalia Lyons also present.
Thursday a dinner was held
at the Gunn home honoring
Mrs. Sailor on her birthday
anniversary. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Sailor, Mr. and
Mrs. Gunn, Mrs. Ruth Lyons
and Mrs. Eulalia Lyons. Mrs.
Sailor will be remembered as
the former Miss Bessie Lyons
who spent her childhood here.
Monday afternoon visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Fink and Mr. and Mrs.
and Corinne of Ponaka, Al­
berta, Canada, have been
staying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Winslow,
since June 4. July 2, Court­
ney Hunter and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Winslow of Red Deer,
Alta., arrived for a visit. Mrs.
Sheila Winslow is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Her­
ron.
Monday evening, July 3, the
Dale Scharff’s were visited by
Mr. Scharff’s father and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John
Scharff of Gold Beach, Stev­
en and Stacey Scharff are vis­
iting their grandparents, the
Albert Werners in Salem. De­
loris Scharff fell and injured
her left knee Saturday in Sa­
lem. She was on crutches for
three days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sarff
are the proud parents of a
new boy born Monday, July 3.
They chose the name of
Joseph James.
The Dean Sharp family
motored Saturday, June 24, to
Mt. Vernon to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sharp, his brother,
before their move to Illinois.
While in eastern Oregon, the
Sharps also visited with other
friends and Mrs. Sharp’s bro­
By Janet Lewis
and family, the Wayne
CORRECTION—The state­ ther
McKinnis’. They returned on
ment last week re: attempt to the following Monday.
license businessses was incor­ Mrs. Evelyn Sharp, of Mt.
rect. There is at present an Vernon, and two granddaugh­
ordinance to license busi­ ters, Darla and Holly visited
nesses. However, it has not
her son’s home, Dean, Wed­
been enfo'-ced since 1J60. The at
and Thursday. She
question before the council nesday
then traveled on to Molalla
is whether to begin enforce­ to
visit others.
ment again or to delete the
The Mt. Peak Outlaws, the
ordinance from the books.
horse group, participated
It is requested that the peo­ 4 in H the
Mill City Fourth of
ple of Gates do not call Fred I July parade.
Woods when there are water
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
difficulties. He has been re­ spent
at the Virgil
ceiving numberous calls on Lewis Thursday
home.
each problem. He is aware of The Vacation Bible
school
the problems because he is on
be held from July 17 to
city water himself. The cause will
from 9 to 11, five days a
of the muddy water last week 28,
week.
will be pre­
was the flushing of some wat­ school, There
beginner, primary and
er hydrants. This is done junior
Same teachers
every three months to clear are still classes.
needed
and cookie do­
them and keep them in work­
nations will be gratefully ac­
ing order.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett cepted.
Mrs. Floyd Swaim has been
and children, a nephew, and filling
for Goldie Rambo
Mrs. Louise Case and Tari, at The in Mill
City Enterprise
all of Salem visited Mrs. Lang office last week,
and Monday
Stafford Saturday.
of
this
week,
while
Goldie is
New officers were elected
by the Gates Christian on vacation.
church. They are Mrs. Elinor
Wilson, superintendent; Judy
Holman, assistant; Ruby Bris­
bin, pianist and Olive Barn-
hardt, secretary.
Mrs. Eileen Hunter, Wayne
Brunner's Flowers and Gifts
If » t
every day, every night in the
famous Mapes Casinos, ground
level or high above in the SKY­
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ment, always.
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ideal for business or pleasure
... 300 beautifully appointed
rooms, 25 Insurious apart­
mentsuites, with Kitchenettes.
Fine food and beverage ■ the
Coach Room.
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Hotel end Suite Rates
Guest Bedroome
Single ................ $10 to 16
Doubl.................... ...
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Twins ................ $14 to 19
Studio Room ...$20
Suites — parlor, large bed­
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Kltchennette $35 to 50
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Mül City
John Jungwirth were Mr. and er of Silverton spent several
Mrs. Clarence Lockner and days the first of last week at
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son Robert and his mother Reno.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Voss
Mrs. Louise Lockner and
Father William Stang from and son Patrick from Reno,
Camrose, Alberta, Canada, al­ Nevada were recent visitors
so Mrs. Madiline Lockner of at the home of his grandmoth­
er Mrs. Elsie Voss. They were
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Toomb visitors also at the home of
will leave Friday by plane for Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mitchell
Irving, Texas where they will Lyons Rt 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian
spend several days at the
home of their son Mr. and Jr., and son from Eugene are
eader the protective roef of.
Mrs. John Toomb and family. spending the 4th of July week
Their son and family Mr. and end at the home of his par­
Mrs. James Toomb Jr., and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jul­
children from Auburn, Wash., ian and her parents, Mr. and
will arrive Thursday night to Mrs. Omey Lovell in Stayton.
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
stay at the Toomb farm while Fourth of July they will at­
tend a family reunion of her
Mill City, Oregon
they are away.
people.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jungwirth
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tay­
from Newberg were Tuesday lor and family from Toledo
visitors at the home of his are spending the 4th of July
brother and wife, Mr. and week end at the home of his
Mrs. John Jungwirth also at grandmother Mrs. Ruth Ly­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ons.
Mike Fink.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sailor
ON ALL
E4 Arnold Grimes returned have returned to their home
to Fort Lewis, Wash., Sunday at Fullerton, Calif., after
after spending a 30 days leave spending several days at the
at the home of his parents, home of her sister, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes. He Mrs. Hobson Gunn. They also
will await further orders visited her aunts, Mrs. Ruth
See us for everything in the building line
there. Preceding his leave Lyons and Mrs. Eulalia Ly-
here he had recently returned ons. Mrs. Sailor will be re­
from Vietnam after 13 months membered as the former Bes-
there.
sie Lyons who spent her
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John­ childhood here.
ston and son Bob and their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Suther­
land and little daughter were
Sunday visitors at Shelton,
By Mrs. John Teeters
Wash, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Guests
July 1 and 2 at the
Sutherland.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian Griffiths
were Mr. and Mrs.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
took his parents Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mitchell
Albert Julian of Scio to Shel­ Boring of Eugene. and Gerry
MILL
CITY,
OREGON
ton, Wash. Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz,
Phone 897-2610
Sunday they attended the Joanne, Dorothy, Carol, Dar­
Golden Wedding Anniversary rell and Mike were in Dallas
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Julian, July 2 to attend a family ga­
brother of Albert Julian held thering at the home of Mr.
at the Agate Grange hall.
and Mrs. Walzs brother’s fam­
• I
Mills in the area are closed ily, the Virgil Tricks.
for vacation and to do some
Mrs. Edward Castle was in
repair work. Simpson ply­ Salem June 29 to attend a
wood plant closed last Friday birthday dinner honoring the
June 23 and will be down un­ birthdays of Mrs. Nick Gus­
til July If). Freres veneer and tafson of Lyons and Mrs. El­
Bridai delight..
lumber company are also on don Titze of Stayton. Other
vacation and the Cedar Lum­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
ber Company will close Fri­ bert Cremer of Sublimity and
day evening June 30.
Mrs. Fred Lindemann o f
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Olm­ Lyons.
stead and son Jim left Friday
Mrs. Agnes Wheeler a long­
afternoon for summer lake to time resident of the Elkhorn
spend the 4th of July week area entered a nursing home
end. They will be joined their in Oregon City recently. She
by friends or relatives from has been in poor health for
Coburg.
some time.
Mrs. Alma Spellmeyer re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Yocom
turned to her work at the and grandson Johnny Karon
post office Monday morning of Pendieton arrived July 2
with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripte
July 3 after a month’s vaca­ for a few days’ visit with her
tion due to major surgery.
mother and husband, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sledge Mrs. Julius Titze and with
and children from LaGrande her sister Mrs. James Rich­
were week end guests at the mond and children.
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sin-
Mrs. Barton Sledge. Their son clare and son Stanley visited
Phillip who has been visiting a short time at the home of
with his grandparents return­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith in
ed home with them and Don­ Hood River when they were
nie remained for a visit with on a few days vacation trip
enei dM*. tytäHatn Œ
his grandparents
in that area. The Jack Smiths
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett are former Mehama residents.
and three children from Sal­ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
em are camped at Fisherman’s Taylor June 28 and 29 were
<DKr. ond
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Ëos^fe««
Bend Park for the 4th of July Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ebrisol of
week end and will visit rela­ Los Angeles. Calif. Arriving
tives in Lyons, Mill City and the last of the week for a
Gates.
longer visit were Mrs. Tay­
JJtr m J Xn-
71 TSroJtrtoi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell­ lor’s brother in-law and sister,
meyer with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ellie of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spellmey­ Potland.
When you chooee from our famoue RafMiry Flower Wo4»
Stewart Finley and a friend
ding Line you need have oo qualm» about quality-thi» rta^
from Portland visited here
June 28 at the home of Mr.
raised HELIOG RAVING* hat all the dirtinction of the
and Mrs. C. M. Cooper and
Mt craftsmanahip-yet coat» about half aa much a» you’d
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
guess! Do tee the many other elegant type styies. for your
Castle.
complete wedding stationery needa. »He/iogravmt-not to
!
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes
ba oon/uaad with
and children of Astoria visit­
ed during the long 4th of July
week end at the home of his
mother. Mrs. E. J. Hughes and
aunt Mrs. M. V. Frame and
’ also with other relatives and
11 friends here.
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Mill City
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