The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 28, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEHAMA
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday guests at the home 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967
three years.
Norman Smith of Salem and of Mr. and Mrs. David Blum,
Mr. and Mrs. Adlard Buch-
Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Es­ Judy and Jimmy were Mr. visited a visiter, Mr. and Mrs. moved into the former Jack
eneau from Willimantic, Conn,
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. John Teeters
telle Smith of Denver, Colo. and Mrs. Thomas Malone and Albert Lang and their son, Evans residence. Mr. Harris
were
recent
visitors
at
the
Diane Schwindt a stud­
Steven Rogers of Fortuna,
of her brothers and
The Mehama Firemen were three daughters of Salem Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long is just out of the service and
ent at the University of Ore­ homes
Calif., visited recently at the called Thursday afternoon to and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gor­ and girl in Roseburg. Mrs. has been stationed most re­
families,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cal
­
gon last year who spent the vin Trahan of Lyons and Mr. home of his grandmother,
and two children of Jef­ Sueffridge, Barbara and Deb­ cently in Hawaii.
summer at the home of her and Mrs. Leo Trahan of Me­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze assist with a bad grass and dan
bie brought Mrs. Rains and
Don’t forget the home ex­
ferson.
brush fire at Lyons which
parents Mr. and Mrs. Mike hama.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn home tension Get Acquainted Meet­
and other relatives here.
for
a
time
threatened
a
num
­
Relatives
received
word
of
Schwindt has gone to Port­ Beginning October 1 the
last Friday and stayed for a
Dick Phillips of Estacada ber of dwellings.
the death of Harold C. Cad­ visit until Sunday, before re­ ing Thursday morning at 10
land where she will attend Lyons
in the Gates clubhouse.
Methodist
church
was
here
last
Tuesday,
Sep
­
Mr. end Mrs. Donald Mc­ well, 72, of Lincoln City on turning home.
the University of Oregon school will start at 9:30 a. m. tember 12 on business, and
Mrs. Lang Stafford, Mrs.
September
21
following
a
Naughton
of
Port
Hammond,
Dental School.
and end at 10:30 a. m. On also visited with relatives and B. C., arrived September 13 heart attack. Memorial serv­ Gilbert Wiege of Notch Lon Marston and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lucier Tuesday, October 3 at 1:30 p.
Hill and Harvey Wiege of Mrs. Don Pierce and Donna
at the home of Mrs. Charles ices were held at 2 p. m. Sep­ Revelstoke,
who have lived in Lyons for m. the Women’s Society of friends.
B. C. arrived last and David dined with Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
Shields
Crook
for
a
week
’
s
visit.
Sun
­
tember
25
in
the
Chapel
of
some time have moved to Christian service will meet at
Wednesday for a four-day vis­ and Mrs. Louis Myers Sun­
of
Salem
were
here
Thurs
­
day
guests
at
the
Cook
home
Lincoln
Memorial
cemetery
Tillamook where he found the parsonage, 275, 8 th street
it with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn day. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Myers
employment. Mr. Lucier is a with Mrs. Basil Wiggins as day, September 14 visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Donald in Portland. He is survived Henness They are the sons of were visited by Mrs. Marston
Crook of Portland.
by his widow Inez, Lincoln Mrs. Lanor Wiege, who has and the Pierces from Gresh­
former employee of the Simp­ hostess. A special program is with former neighbors.
Mrs. Hattie Golliet and City; sons Jack, Agate Beach, been visiting in the area for am and Mrs. Stafford in the
son Plywood plant in Lyons. being planned by Mrs. Wig­ Mrs. Max Frame returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff gins, who will also be the home Thursday from Lea- daughter, Harriet, returned Harold B. Lake Oswego, dau­ the last three weeks. The afternoon.
who have recently returned speaker for this meeting. All burg where she was a guest home Saturday evening from ghter, Patricia Doak, Port­ Wieges left for Canada Sun­ Joe Bowes is home after
from Kakutat, Alaska have interested women are invited at the Orval Greer home. a week’s vacation trip when land, 13 grandchildren and day.
being hospitalized in Salem
She also visited with rela­ they visited in Great Falls, two great grandchildren.
moved into the Lucier house. to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris for several days.
tives
and
friends
in
Eugene.
Judy Blum was hostess at
Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jung­ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt
Mrs. Earl Taylor was host­ Mrs. Harold Longfellow her home Saturday morning
wirth were in Gervais Friday of Roseburg were Thursday
evening to attend the wed­ evening dinner and overnight ess at her home Thursday and Mrs. Donald Teeters vis­ to a group of girls for a pan­
ding of Mr. Jungwirth’s nep­ guests at the home of Mr. and evening for a family dinner ited Thursday evening, Sept. cake breakfast. After break­
hew Gary Jungwirth and Mrs. Alex Bodeker, and Fri­ honoring Tom on his birth­ 21 with their sister’s family, fast the girls hiked to the 4H
Miss Susan Gay Banning held day breakfast guests at the day. Present for the evening the Don Stenslands in Inde­ camp and went swimming.
Your Questions, Discussions or Answers by
at the Sacred Heart Catho­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde were Mr and Mrs. om Rice, pendence. They also were Those enjoying the party
Mrs. Rices’ mother, Mrs. Al-
were
Terry
Crawson,
Debbie
lic church at 7 p. m.
Bressler. Mr. Hiatt is a bro­
Help of Holy Scriptures.
Frame and Mr. and there to see Mrs. Longfel­ Wagner, Debbie Wright, Lor­
Roy Brown an employee ther of Mrs. Bodeker and vena
low’s son. Royce, who is stay­
Mrs.
Taylor.
raine Clason, Debbie Gobal,
with Stromberg Carlson Tele­ Mrs. Bressler.
and Mrs. Parris Bouche ing with the Stenslands and Doris Sproles and the hostess,
phone Company near Sacra­ Mrs. Orville Downing with of Mr.
Science says, "One Experience Excells 9
attending OCE in Monmouth.
Alfalfa
were
Mehama
vis
­
mento, Calif., was a week end her brother and wife, Mr. and itors September 16.
Guests at the home of Mrs. Judy.
Hypothesis."
guest at the home of his par­ Mrs. Eldon Titze of Stayton
Mrs. Edward Walz, Joanne, Charles Crook Sunday were
ents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were weekend guests at The Dorothy,
Darrel, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook,
Sr. also Mrs. Brown’s par­ Dalles at the home of Mrs. Mike were Carol,
dinner
Sun­ Greg and Kim of Mill City
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clip­ Downing’s daughter and fam­ day at the home guests
of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
By Janet Lewis
fell. Mrs. Brown and children ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl­ Joseph Walz and Miss Helen Crook,
Barbara,
Allyson,
Mrs. Sarah Rains and Mr.
who had spent some time at ton. The occasion honored Walz in Salem.
Mark and Tracy of Salem.
Mrs. Arthur Blackburn
the home of her parents re­ the Carlton’s wedding anni­ Guests for a short time on Also visiting Sunday at the and
LYONS SANTIAM CHAPEL
left for a visit in Sutherland
turned to Calif, wth him.
versary.
Friday evening at the home Crook home were Mr. and with their niece and family,
Mrs. Gladys Stiffler and
Pastor in Charge.
Why Don’t You Subscribe to of Mr. and Mrs. David Blum Mrs. Don Maple and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sueff-
Willard Morgan left the first The Mill City Enterprise
and children were Mr. Blums* of Salem.
ridge September 16. They also
of the week for Sebastapol,
Calif, where they will spend
the next two two weeks at
the home of Mrs. Stiffler’s
1
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Yeager.
A family get together and
•*•*•*•*•
dinner was held Sunday at
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Richard Goodell. Attending V
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Good­
ell Jr and Jeffery, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Goodell St., Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer,'
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodell
and Steven all of Lyons, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Spellmeyer
and Jody from Silverton and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spell­
meyer and Shawna and Curt
from Albion, Wash.
I
Sunday, October 1 Is World
Wide Communion. Church
services will be held at 11 a.
m. at Lyons Methodist
church. Guest minister will
be Rev. Fremont. There also
will be special choir music.
Mrs. Grace Sandberg and
daughter. Carol, and Miss El­
len Dougherty from Portland
were weekend guests at the
home of their brother-in-law
r
are always relative .. . whether
actually high
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Fink.
on
we
our money.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn, or
Mrs. Ruth Lyons and Mrs.
Eulalia Lyons were among
-s
those attending the Oktober­ Local business
fest at Mt. Angel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
prices... or
... that we can get in some
Schultz and his twin brother, goods for
Clarence from Plankton, S. D.
1
city or town... plus... at
charge... more con­
spent last week at the home
of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
times of emergency, more
­
Leonard Blum. Mr. and venience, quicker service
Mrs. Vernon Lucky and fam­
ily from Libby, Mont., were
in our
and problems, important
in
guests
from
Wednesday
through Sunday, and Miss
financial support and
this area in which
Pam Luckv from Corvallis
was a weekend guest. They
and upon
we
a living.
all left for their homes Sun­ live
day.
The first fall meeting of
and many
are ours...
extra charge
the Mari-Linn PTC was held These
Thursday night, with a re­
ception honoring the teach­ when we patronize our
here
ers. Mr. Benefiel also gave a
report on the summer school. at
Mrs. McLain from Lebanon
was guest speaker and talk­
ed on “Relief Time.”
Monday was the last day
for the magazine sale by the
7th and 8th grade students
at Mari-Linn. Proceeds are
divided between the classes
for class activities.
The first fall meeting of
the Lyons Extension Unit will
be held Thursday, October
12 at. 10:30 at the Lyons Me­
thodist church. Subject of the
day will be “Weight Watch”
with Mrs. John Kokstis and
Mrs. Donald Huber as project
leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Yankee
Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing
Mill City, Oregon
Try Your Drug Store First
We Give S & H Green Stamps
of Portland were Sunday af­
Supplies, Electrical Fixtures
ternoon visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen.
Mrs. Yankee will be remem­
bered as the former Mrs. Clin­
We Give S & H Green Stamps
ton Surry of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bur-
mester vacationed eight days
Complete Body Repair and Paint Service
along the coast, south to the
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
New and Used Cars
California Redwoods. They
visited his and her cousins at
Coos Bay and North Bend,
Tires Are My Business
going across the Astoria
Highway
22, Mill City, Ore.
bridge to Long Beach, Wn.
Advertising — Commercial Printing
They visited other points of
interest.
Mrs. Hannah Robinson
S & H Green Stamps
spent the weekend at Sweet
Betty Klutke
Home. She was a guest at the
home of her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Mill City, Oregon
Made From The Best
Bosh. Mrs. Robinson reports
that her son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Dexter and
daughter, Debra, have arriv­
ed safely at Weisbaden, Ger­
Highway 22
Gates
Interior — Exterior Painting
many where he will be sta­
Head Office PorUand
Vivian
Kealen,
Mgr.
Ph. 897-2124
Distributor
of
Shell
Products
Spray
or
Brush
Ph.
897-2483
tioner! with the Navy for
LYONS
You Experience Holy Spirit
GATES
extra charge
«¿foie
JP ICES
low depends
Wednesday Nights 7:30 to 9:00
they’re
get for
what
and service establishments offer the same
similar
less
distant
no extra
in
per
sonal interest
needs
help
the
upbuilding of
we
...
which
depend for
more
no
friends and neighbors in business
extras,
...
home.
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These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
Kelly Lumber Sales
Hill Insurance Agency
Mill City Pharmacy
Bob's Phillips 66 Service
Jerry Coffman
Less Body & Fender Repair
Mill City Hardware
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Don's Tire Sales
Mill City Enterprise
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
Studio of Hair Design
Santiam Cable Vision
G. S. Merryfield
H. L. Ashby
Muir's Bakery and Fountain
Strout Realty
U. S. National Bank of Oregon