The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 14, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 14, 1967 ing almost three weeks there.
While he was there he un­
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. derwent surgery twice but is
Roye and attended church convalescing satisfactorily.
services
at the Lyons Meth­ Guests at the home of Mr.
By Eva Bressler
Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Hast­ odist church, where he was and Mrs. Art Andersen dur­
ing the Labor Day weekend
ings formerly from Lebanon a former pastor.
were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Friends
in
Lyons
were
have reopened and now are
Graham,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
operating the Question Mark shocked to hear of the death
Donald
Graham,
Jr., and
of
Mrs.
Robert
(Wilma)
Free
Cafe.
daughter
and
Mrs.
Deanna
Mari Linn school opened of Portland, a former Lyons
Wright
and
two
children
all
resident.
Tuesday September 5th with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- of Klamath Falls and Mr. and
an enrollment of 177 with a
Mrs. Charles Anderson and
drop from 212 last year. High­ meyer spent several days sons of Brookings. Mr. and
last
week
at
the
home
of
est attendance is the 2nd
Mrs. Jack Spoelstra and
grade with 30 and 8th with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ daughter, Mrs. Benny Hile­
ald
Spellmeyer
and
children
26. Others are first 23, third
man and daughter, Mischelle
24, fourth 18, fifth 15, sixth at Albion, Wn. They went to of Salem visited September
see
their
new
grandson,
17 and seventh 24.
10 at the Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Low Frank Curtis, who will be
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
are announcing the birth of called Curt.
Branch,
Mr. and Mrs. Ger­
Mrs. Ernest Schiewek was
a son born August 23 a t the
ald
Branch
and Mr. and Mrs.
Santiam Memorial hospital in called to Minot, N. D. by the Richard Stuart were in Port­
Stayton. Mrs. Low is the death of her father Peter land Sunday, September 10,
former Linda Schiewek Mock.
Guests at the Hobson Gunn where they attended a con-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Schiewek of Lyons. home for the past week were
Other grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shaw
and Mrs. Milton Low of and son, Graham, from Mis-
' sion, San Jose, Calif. The trip
Spokane, Wash.
■
Robert Jobe was taken by was made in honor of their
son,
Maurice,
who
will
be
en
­
Memorial hospital Wednes­
day afternoon where he will tering the Air Force soon.
receive medical treatment Surprise guests at the Gunn
home Sunday were Mr. and
for pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wil­ Mrs. Guy Edwards, formerly
son are receiving congratu­ of Oakland, Calif. The Ed­
lations upon the birth of a wards have just purchased a
new grandchild, a son born to home at Independence. Mr.
their son and wife, Mr. and Edward’s sister, Mrs. Jewel
Mrs. Gary Wilson of Turner Bally of Salem, accompanied
on August 29 at the Santiam them.
Memorial hospital in Stay­ Gary Palmer is spending
several days at the home of
ton.
Mrs. Effie Anderson is an­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
nouncing the marriage of her vin Palmer. He recently re­
daughter Miss Luella Ander­ turned from Iowa and is be­
son of Roseburg to J. W. ing transferred to Everett,
Pete Butts also of Roseburg. Wn.
The couple was married Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tunnell
urday, Sept. 2 at Reno Nev., were weekend guests with re­
and will make their home at latives in Lyons at the home
1683 N. E. Vine in Roseburg. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening dinner Fred Lindemann and his par­
guests at the home of Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Tunnell. Dave has been trans­
their daughter and husband, ferred from Estacada to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer, North Bend.
their grandson and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Gail Elmer and
daughters Tammie and Tris­
Mrs. John Teeters
ha from Albany, Mrs. Gladys
Nygaard of Lyons and her
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfel­
granddaughter Andrea Ny­ low of Reedsport visited with
gaard
relatives here during the La­
Miss Andrea Nygaard from bor Day weekend.
Palo Alto, Calif., is spending
Mrs. Grant Smith and Mrs.
this week at the home of her Betty Wagner returned home
grandmother, Mrs. Gladys September 7 from a short
Nygaard.
trip when they visited in
A report from the Lyons- Happy Camp, Calif, and re­
Mehama water board states turned by way of North Bend
that Vaughn Hastings will where they spent the night
take over the job of superin­ at the Lester Easom home.
tendent of the water district,
Guests at the home of Mr.
replacing Charlie Crook who and Mrs. Julius Titze Septem­
passed away last month.
ber 9 and 10 were her son-in-
Mr. and Mrs. Landis law and daughter, Mr. and
Thompson from St. Paul, Mrs. Harvey Buxton of Coos
Minn., were recent visitors at Bay.
the home of his brother-in-
Mr. and Mrs. David Blum
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Jimmy were dinner
H. D. Jerald.
guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
were Sunday visitors at the man Smith in Salem.
Mrs. Edward Titze entered
coast. They met Mr. and Mrs.
James Wright from Tigard Santiam Memorial hospital
and were dinner guests at September 6 for a series of
Lincoin City, the occasion tests and treatment. She ex­
honored Mrs. Julian on her pected to spend about a week
in the hospital.
birthday anniversary.
James Blum returned home
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feen-
stra from Falls City were from Santiam Memorial hos­
Sunday dinner guests at the pital September 9 after spend-
LYONS
MEHAMA
vention of McCulloch Chain
Saw dealers. The group from
here won a number of prizes
including a color TV set
which was won by the Ray­
mond Branchs.
Mrs. Wayne Davison was
hostess at her home for an
afternoon party August 30,
honoring her daughter, Ron­
da on her 6th birthday. The
afternoon was spent in games
and visiting after which Mrs.
Davison served refreshments
to the children and mothers.
Present were Mrs. Philip
Mitchell and children, Pam,
Philip, Bret, Lenny and Ro­
bert, Mrs. Ted Nandell, Ka­
thy, Ricky, Teresa, Donny
and Gwyneth, Mrs. Jesse Orr,
Mark, Johnny and Steven all
of Stayton; Mrs. David Blum,
Judy and Jimmy, the honor
guest, Ronda and her small
sisters, Denise and Sheila.
Lyons City Council
To Expand City
Limits Shortly
LYONS»—The regular meet­
ing of the City Council was
held Wednesday night at the
Union Hall. Plans are under
way for the enlargement of
the city limits and they ex­
pect the parking problems
at the Post Office to be
ironed out in a short while.
They also have a police car
for sale. Anyone interested
may see the car at Cec’s
garage Clarence Parker from
the Linn County Extension
was present to offer his as­
sistance to general problems
pertaining to city operation.
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America the Beautiful...
Is Everybody’s Job
It’s the job of every family that spreads a picnic on a
roadside table.
It’s the job of every boatman who cruises the
Jakes and waterways.
Every driver, every walker, every flier.
That’s why our Association throws its whole­
hearted support each year into the Keep America
Beautiful campaign.
3rd. Grade
Love/y country we have here. Let’s keep it that wfy.
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