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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1968)
Kidnap Coffee Aids Scholarship Fund Amount Women's Society of Christian Service I Planning Events F/7es For Clerk LYONS By Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe spent several days the last of the week at Newport, where they enjoyed clam digging, but reported the weather was miserable. | LYONS—Mrs. Wilson Stev- GATES—Mrs. Sharon Har-1 ens was hostess for the meet- Mr. and Mrp. E. L. Roye rison and Mrs. Carol Thomas,1 Ing of the Womens Society of were Sunday guests at the surprised members of the Christian Service at her home home of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Santiam Canyon Extension | Tuesday afternoon April 1st. Feenstra at Falls City, Mr. unit and friends Wednesday Meeting opened with short Feenstra is a former resi morning with a kidnap coffee! devotions by Mrs. Basil Wig- dent here while he served the and silent auction at the gins. A good report was heard Lyons Methodist Church. Gates Women’s clubhouse, from those who attended the Mrs. Grace Sandberg and Women unable to attend sent district meeting in Albany, daughter, Carol and Miss El their donation to be added to Thursday, March 28. Plans len Dougherty of Portland the fund raised. Over $68 was were made for their annual were Sunday guests at the raised and given to the San Birthday luncheon to be held home of their brother-in-law tiam Canyon Scholarship on Tuesday, April 30 in the and sister Mr. and Mrs. Mike i dining hall of the Methodist fund. Fink. Kidnapper and helpers church at 12 o’clock noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor were Mrs. Wyoma Baechler, Anyone is welcome to attend. and children from Eugene Chairmen in charge are Mrs. Mrs. Juliet Christianson of were week end guests at the Mrs. Lenora Cutsforth, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Mrs. Janet E. L. Roye food, Mrs. Wilson Sweet Home filed today for home of her parents Mr. and Lewis, and Mrs. Sharon Har Stevens program and Mrs. the position of County Clerk Mrs. Joe Johnson. rison. Those kidnapped in Glenn Julian tables and Mrs. on the Democratic Ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gasper- cluded1 Arlene Taylor, Han Clyde Bressler, publicity. Mrs. Christianson said, “I itte and infant son of Port Plans were also made for the plan to campaign on two is nah Catherwood, Lola Hen- land were week end guests ness, Norma Henness, June Quartley Conference meeting sues. at the home of her grandpar Barker, Christine Blackburn, tc be held Sunday afternoon Number One. ents Mr. and Mrs. Van Prich Gladys Cline, Nancy Eide, April 28 at 2 p. m. at the I feel that the County ard. church with Dr. Daniel Tay Carol Dempsey, Vera Dennis, should use the available fac Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell Mrs. Eddie Delker, Myrtle lor District Superintendent of ilities in Linn County first. Dor.ahue, Hazel Gabriel, Nel Salem presiding over the Specifically speaking, I mean and family of Bend were Saturday over night guests at lie Allen, Ann Hovey, Betty meeting. The nominating committee data processing. It is conceiv the home of his mother, Mrs. Johnson, Josephine Hampton, able to me that it would be Bette Kelle, Dorothy New reported the following officers more economical for the peo Lydia Culwell. Sunday they for another year, Mrs. Ethel with his mother were in Sal berg, Jane Mink, Ruth Mc ple of Linn County to use pay Combs, Jo Ann Miller, Glen Huffman, president, Mrs. Alex roll and accounting facilities em to attend the 25th wed da Roten, Pearl Oliver, Ruth Bodeker. vice president, Mrs. across the street from the ding anniversary reception Schroeder, Ellen Rust, Phyl Glen Julian, secretary, Mrs. Court House rather than a honoring; Mr. and Mrs. Her- Culwell of Salem. Others lis Ricketts, Fritzie Ward, Clvde Bressler treasurer and commercial outlet in the City shel from Lyons attending were Mrs. E. L. Roye, program ma Shirley Swaim, Carol Woods I terials. Next meeting will be of Portland. The Linn-Benton Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue, and Yvonne Welstad. ¡held Tuesday afternoon, May Intermediate Board of Educa Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell 7 in the fireplace room of the tion has a modern computer and children Delmer and Don church with Mrs. James Hol system. I have worked with na, and Mrs. Hazel Lewis and lingshead and Mrs. Freda them harmoniously for the daughter Miss Beulah Lewis. past four years as the District Freshman Orientation will Grugget as hostess. Attending the meeting Tues School Clerk of the unified be held Thursday night, April day were Mmes. Leonard Cru- Sweet Home School District 11, at 7:30 p. m. at the Stay ton Union High School, All son, James Hollingshead, E. No. 55. L. Roye, Paul Pennington. 8th graders of the Mari-Linn Number Two Olin Spiva, Basil Wiggins, Os school and parents are to at car Naue, Glenn Julian, Har As County Celrk, I would tend. Chester Riggs underwent old Hawthorne, Alex Bode support voter lists free-of- ker, Clyde Bressler. Mrs. Fre charge to the two major poli major surgery Tuesday morn tical partices and taxing units “The woman who’d dress da Grugeet, Miss Lula Cory, such as school districts. A ing April 2, at the Santiam Mrs. William Shuey a guest Memorial hospital In Stayton. to please her husband wears of the afternoon and the hos nominal charge should be con Mrs. Richard Lindemann last year’s clothes.” tinued for individuals or oth tess Mrs. Stevens. and infant son Tracey Arthur er organizations. I feel this returned home Wednesday would encourage voter turn from the Santiam Memorial out. hospital. 1 began my career as a rur Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huffman al school teacher. In 1941 I and four children from In was employed by Hill Timber dianapolis, Ind., who have as a secretary to the late been at the home of his par Thor Helman in Sweet Home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude In 1942 I enlisted in the Coast Huffman for some time have Guard. I have the greatest re moved to Idanha where he spect for this branch of ser has found employment with vice. They focus attention on Green Veneer. preservation of life and law Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem enforcement. Because I was and her daughter, Mrs. Harold at an impressionable age at Hassler of Portland were that time, my three years of Tuesday luncheon guests at service has greatly Influenced the home of her sister, Mrs. mj’ philosophy for life. It is Eulalia Lyons. difficult for me to accept com Attending the “Special In-1 placency in anything. In the terest Meeting” of the Exten Coast Guard we were taught sion Unit Monday night at the , that an organization is only Mari-Linn School when Mrs. ' as strong as its weakest link. Hugh Johnston demonstrated This I believe. Also we were the making of Crepe Paper drilled in following through. Flowers and Mrs. Alex Bod If we didn’t assume our re eker the Burlap Flowers, sponsibilities, it might mean were Mmes. Donald Huber, someone’s life. I was commis Leland Manning, Arthur Olm sioned an Ensign. stead, Herman Morgan, Or I was employed for 18 years ville Downing, Mrs. Gladys by Santiam Lumber as confi Nygaard, Debbie Huber, Cher- dential secretary, invoicing, ri Manning. retail sales and traffic clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott Of course your home is insured against the obvious things. But is My slogan is “Courtesy, Ef and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dow it covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage, ficiency and Equality for the ner er.joved a trip to Central a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you Oregon, Sunday going to People.” protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owners Bend and up on Pilot Butte. Policy. It’ll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will Enroute home they visited at save you worry, save you money, too. And Safeco pays claims the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tax Commissioner quickly. Call us today. W. E. McMahan near Red- Melbert Earl (Mel) Clem mond, who are former resi- ens filed for County Commis dents here. sioner Position No. 3 Monday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stud- (March 4), Democratic Party. nick are the parents of a new Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon He was born in Wisconsin son born Wednesday, April 3, WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON - NOT A NUMBER in 1906, graduated from high at a Salem Hospital. Mr. and school In Ree Heights. South Mrs. Studnick recently pur Dakota in 1925. Mr. Clemens chased the former Wayne is a member of the Congrega Kirsch home east of town. tional Church. Mel is married, Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Ab has one son and four grand bott from Pleasant Home and children, and has resided in their daughter Mrs. Merle Marion County for 26 years. Limbeck of Scio were Tuesday He has followed construc callers at the home of Miss tion work since 1925. He ser Lula Cory. ved with the U. S. Naval Con Members of the Wednesday struction Battalion (Seabees) afternoon card club held during World War II and Ko their party at the home of rea, with five years active Zeta Prichard in Mill City, duty and 17% years in the re Several tables of 500 were in serves, and retired from the play following a 1:30 dessert Navy in November 1967. He luncheon. High score was held is still active in service organ by Mrs. Gladys Nygaard, se ization work. He is a mem cond high by Mrs. Earl Allen ber of the Veterans of For and low by Mrs. Oscar Naue, eign Wars and is Past De Others attending were Mmes. partment Commander of Ore John Kunkle, Chester Roy, gon; American Legion: Seabee Floyd Bassett, Percy Hiattt Veterans; and Fleet Reserve. Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Eulalia He is also a member of In Lyons. Mrs. Laura Neal, Mrs. ternational Brotherhood of El Ruth Lyons, Mrs. Hazel Lew ectrical Workers for 29 years, is, Mrs. Leota Worden. You can call any day after 7 PM and all week end and a member of the Masonic long and talk station to-station three minutes any Lodge. He has been very interested where in the U.S. for $1 or less plus tax. Dial Long in County government and Distance direct after Midnight, and the same call taxpayers’ welfare since com costs only 75i or less, plus tax. ing to Salem, and is now in a position to make this a full time fob and prepared to treat it as such. He will strive to I make county government more responsive to the wish VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. es of the people. Old. Easter Services Slated 5—171« Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 11, 1968 For Lyons Churches LYONS — Easter Services will get under way in Lyons Friday night with confession and devotions at the St. Pat rick Catholic church at 7:00 p. m. and Easter mass on Sun day morning at 10:30 a. m. Special services are being held this week at the Santiam Chapel in Easter observances. Rev. R. O. Cross will be the speaker Easter Sunday morn ing. There will be special mu-‘ sic. At the Canyon Baptist church special services are j being held with Rev. Dwight I L. Kinman, Chaplain at Mult nomah county hospital in Portland in charge, Easter services will be at 11 a. m. with special music. Services will be at 11 a. m. at the Lyons Methodist church with special music. Lyons Residents Attend Reception Nebergall’s Fully Cooked Semi Boneless Hams Q« Lb................................> W Regular Hams . . . lb. 59c Round Steak . . . lb. 79c Turkeys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39c Kraft LYONS — Misses Paulette and Susan Jacoby assisted by Mrs. Alan Silbernagel were hostesses for a reception sur prising their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacoby on their 35th wedding anniversary held recently at the Floyd Craigmyle home in Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby were married in North Dakota March 23, 1933 and have lived in Sub- j limity area the past 23 years. Those attending to honor1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby were Mr. i and Mrs. Al Hartman of Sub 1 limity, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Silbernagel of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Schlvper and Omie, Bernard Schlyper of Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Craigmyle of Longview, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Plamer and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Floyd Craigmyle and family, Mrs. Donna Asmussen, and Dwight Downer all of Lyons. Salad Bowl Salad Dressing qt. 39c Miniature Marshmallows pkg. 19c Frozen French Fry Potatoes 2 lb. bag 39c Flav-R-Pac Frozen Orange Juice 6 oz. can 6 for $1.00 EASTER CANDY EASTER CARDS Strawberries Red Ripe 4 boxes $1.00 Red Potatoes New Florida 5 lbs. 49c Celery Large Crisp Green stalk 19c JUST ARRIVED EASTER UUES and Other Potted Flower- ing Plants. 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