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LYONS MEHAMA Mrs. Allen Choate and David and Mrs. Louise Bomberger of Stayton. By Eva Bressler Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith The Colorful Sewing and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Losuer grandaughters Linda and Knitting 4H club held their and sons Tommy and Calvin and Debbie Wagner were dinner meeting Thursday at ttye who recently came here from guests Sunday, March 24 at Mari-Linn school library. A Indiana are now living in the Pete Owen home at Philo- trip was made to Baldwin’s R. E. Shields house. Mr. Los the in Stayton to look at mater uer is employed by the For meth. Mrs. Edith Dickson of Red ial. The rest of the time was est Service. ding, Calif., arrived Saturday, spent in knitting, with Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Bon March 16 and was a house Harold Hawthorne leader. nie Mrs. Christensen went to Knap guest of Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel The next meeting will be held for several days. The Dick at the library Thursday; pt» Saturday, March 23 and sons were former Mehama res March 28 with sewing plan spent the week end at the idents. home of Mrs. Hughes sons ned. Attending were Mary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mon Frichtl, Debbie Huber, Cheryl family, Mr. and Mrs. D. C rot were dinner guests Sun Manning, Susan Neal, Mich Hughes and children. Mrs. Bruce Mathis was host day at the home of Mr. and ele Ramsey and Kathy Van- ess at their home Thursday Mrs. D. G. Bilyeu in Leban- Agtmael. Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard evening, March 21 for a din- j cn.Mrs. Lloyd Sletto returned are announcing the birth of ner honoring her daughter' another great grandson, a son Linda Wagner on her 18th home Sunday, March 24 from born to their granddaughter birthday. Present for the din-1 Long Beach, Calif., where she and husband, Mr. and Mrs. ner besides the honor guest was called March 21 by the Gary Gasperitte of Portland, Linda were a friend Miss Hel- death of her mother, Mrs. Saturday, March 23. Mrs. Gas aina Hickman of Salem, Mr. Caroline Erickson. Mrs. Erick- peritte is the former Miss and Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mr. gon, who had visited her dau Oletta Mays of Lyons, who and Mrs. Grant Smith, Donald ghters family here many made her home with her and Debbie Wagner and Mr. times, had been in poor health grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mathis. Week end for sometime. The Rev. Robert Roach of Prichard. Mrs. Prichard, with guests at the Mathis home Marcietta, Venetta and Jerri- this past week end were Craig Salem, who has been in letta Mays went to Portland and Bradley Mathis of Salem. charge of the morning wor Guests March 22 and 23 at ship services of the Mehama Monday to see the new baby. An election will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Presbyterian Church the past Mari-Linn School, Monday, M. Teeters were his brother- two Sundays will probably oc April 8 from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. in-law and sister, Mr. and cupy the pulpit the next two to vote on the IED county Mrs. Robert Coombs of Wald Sundays due to the illness of port. the Rev. Arne Magnuson. budget. The 7th and 8th grade stu Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomber- dents of Mari-Linn school en ger and Carrie of Beaverton Nygaard Entertains joyed a field trip to Newport, were week end guests at the March 22 where they visited home of her parents Mr. and Card Club Group LYONS — High score was the Marine Gardens and Sci Mrs. L. E. Wallen. Additional ence laboratory. They were Sunday guests were Mr. and held by Helen Lyons, second high by Bertha Allen and low accompanied by Principal by Margaret Kunkle at the Curt Benefiel, John Huffman by the illness of her mother, Wednesday afternoon card and Jim Tollen. party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Mrs. Peter Mock. Week end guests at the Mrs. Gladys Nygaard March Clurg and family from Baker were Wednesday evening vis home of Mrs. Effie Anderson 20. Following a one thirty des itors at the home of his fath and Keith were her brother- sert luncheon several tables er, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. of 500 were in play. Others attending were Bea Clurg. They were enroute to Frank Spain and daughter Sandra from Aberdeen, Wash Hiatt, Hazel Lewis, Mabel Portland. Downing, Alma Olmstead, Lu- John Kuhn is now conval ington. escing at home after a 15-day stay in the hospital following major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustaf son of Portland and former Lyons resident for a number of years visited here Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John son of Dalles were Saturday visitors at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue also her grand mother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell. Mrs. Culwell returned home with them for overnight and Sunday. Mrs. David Tunnell is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindemann while her husband is in Coluse, Cal. with a telephone company. Mr. Tunnell spent the week end here and expects to be transferred from there in a short while. Mrs. Lloyd Sletto was called to Longbeach, California by the death of her mother Mrs. Carolyn Erickson. Bob Hill from Honolulu vis ited at the home of Mrs. Hill’s mother, Mrs. Eulalia Lyons Monday morning enroute to Mill City, where he is spend ing the week. He will return to Honolulu Saturday. Mrs. Leota Worden was in Silverton Wednesday to at tend funeral services for Wil liam Graham held at the Un ger Chapel with burial in the Silverton cemetery. Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor vallis who is a teacher in the school system there spent her spring vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hazel Lewis and sister Beu lah Lewis. Mrs. Lewis. Lucille and granddaughter Lisa were week end guests in Washing ton. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Lewis cousin Dr. L. J. Kellher at Tacoma and at the home of her niece and family Mr. and Mrs. By ron Bennett at Bellvue. Mrs. Ernest Schiewek was called to Minot, North Dakota Lyons Ladies Have Lesson on Accessories At. Thurs. Luncheon 9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 28, 1968 Linn Pomona Grange Hears State Speakers briefly. Another visitor was Leona Krenz, secretary of Un ion Hill grange. Next Pomona meeting will tie held at Holly Grange on Saturday, April 6, with all members invited to a ham dinner. Albert Julian read the history which he has kept of Santiam Valley grange. He has also published a book of poems which will be printed in the magazine ‘The Grange” Pomona Lecturer Alice Gott’s program consisted of a report on Lecturers’ school at Eugene by Will White, lec turer of Scio grange; also a report by Albany FFA, Derral Hunt, chapter secretary, Paul Grell, chapture treasurer, LYONS—Belva Covey, Linn County Extension Agent from Albany was present for the LYONS—Linn County Po meeting of the Lyons Exten mona Grange held their meet sion Unit Thursday, March 21 ing at Santiam Valley grange to give the demonstration on held in Lyons March 21. Re ‘■Accessories In The Home” ports of various granges were with Wllla Gilson, Nola Pick heard and resolutions voted ering and June Kokstis host on. ess for the meeting beginning Several distinguished vis at 10 a. m. and serving a lun itors were present, among cheon at the noon hour. them being Millard Martin, Those making their dresses State Grange Steward, Andy under the lessons “Sewing Anderson, west coast Grange? With Knits” modeled their Master; Walter Holton, Mac- dresses. Attending the meet ion County Deputy who spoke ing were Lois Morgan, Lucil le Huber, Thelma Hawthorne, Betty Budlong, Eallne Wat-1 ters, Beverly Baylink, Berne- dine Vinier, Zell Gilbert. Hel en Johnston, Ilse Green. Elea nor LaMunyon, Yvonne Wel- stad, Doris Roy, Sue Clipfell, Judy Brown, Penny Bilyeu, Lois Bilyeu, Hazel James, Thelma .Tames, Crystal Lim @ 'll. d.*?fa beck, Gladys Nygaard, Alta Bodeker, Alma Spellmeyer. Alma Olmstead, Wllla Gilson, Nola Pickering and June Ko kstis. ki —— Loren Gerig, chapter histor ian and Don Sorensen, district reporter. They told of goals and objectives of the Future Farmers of America, also some of their chapter accom plishments and activities. Lloyd Sletto read an article from the Lecturers’ school on the “Talker and the Silent One at the Meetings.” A group from the Mill City Elementary School chorus which is directed by Herb Bastuscheck presented sever al numbers for the program Since Mr. Bastuscheck could not attend, Clee Richardson, a sixth grade student directed the group, with Mrs. Donald Williams at the piano. or OREGON B ank A mericard . ________ AUTHORIZED signatures cille Lewis, Zeta Prichard, Ruth Lyons, Katie Sieg, Doris Roy and Alta Bodeker. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 per Year Read it Every Week BRUCE N ROBERTS JJ/QO 833 . 123 HSb Tßq __ ____ •-. <* f v ■> 8AC 1 Í i Super acceptance at leading stores! Super convenient—saves carrying cash! Super terms for deferred payments! 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