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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1968)
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Knox at the Methodist church Peoples Telephone Company 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 16, 1968 Thursday, May 9. Isle Green of Lyons attended an indepen are announcing the birth of and Hazel James gave a very dent Telephone Association another daughter, born Sun By Eva Bresaler A good crowd and a good interesting lesson on *'Mrs. plant forum at Wemme, held day, May 5 at Santiam Me morial hospital. She will be profit was netted from the Fix-It” dealing with minor May 8, 9 and 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Mc welcomed by an older sister. Garden club plant and food maintenances in the home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prich sale held Wednesday, May Sth Coffee and a variety of cook Dougal have received word ard from Clatskanine and son ies were served by the lead tliat their son John McDougal in the Hiatt building. Einar Sletto from Sanwan, ers. Those attending were who is stationed with the U. Bill from Corvallis, were Wn„ is visiting at the home Thelma James, Isle Green, S. Army at Illishiam, Ger Sunday dinner guests at the of his brother and wife, Mr. Hazel James, Lois Bilyeu, many has been promoted home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. Thelma Hawthorne, Dorothy from PFC to Spec. 4. Drawing from the forests of the Pacific Northwest the region’s paper mills and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt Mac Mormon was taken by convert wood pulp to paper products in countless shapes, sizes, colors and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wil Downer, June Kokstis, Alma son have returned home from Olmstead, Alma Spellmeyer. ambulance Thursday evening and her sister, Mrs. Gladys textures. Union Pacific provides the distribution system which moves these St. Petersberg, Florida after Guests were Mrs. Lou Brown to the Santiam Memorial hos Nygaard were Sunday guests paper products across the continent. Supplying different types of cars and a 10-day visit at the home of and Mrs. Lenoard Blum, with pital in Stayton following an in Albany at the home of the trailers, adapted to the special needs of the paper industry, is another Hiatt ’ s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brown winning the door auto accident. He received a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. example of pulling together . . . Mrs. Harry Elmer. Floyd Boyington. Mrs. Wil prize. This concludes the broken shoulder as well as Sunday dinner guests at meetings for the Extension bruises and lacerations. son remained for another Receiving their first com the home of Mrs. Rosa Berry week. The Wilson’s made the until fall. Tough Tony Borne and munion at the regular Sunday were her son-in-law and trip after receiving word that her mother was seriously ill Sandy Barr from the Wrest morning mass at the St. Pat daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ling Commission visited the rick Catholic church were Carr of Mill City. Afternoon and in the hospital. visitors were her grandson Lyons Extension Unit met Mari-Linn School Thursday, Karen and Kelly twin daugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil May 9. Bringing literature ters of Mr. and Mrs. James advertising their forth com Silbernagel, Astrid Green lard Berry from Tillamook, ing wrestling match to be held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El and her mother, Mrs. Gard at the Mari-Linn school gym wood Green and Jay Bilyeu ner from Salem. on Sunday afternoon May 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bil at 4 p. m. yeu all of Lyons. Mrs. Paul Pennington and Many family gatherings Mrs. Freda Grugett members and dinners were held Sun SAFECO of the local Womens Society day, celebrating Mother’s insurance of Christian Service were in day. Salem Thursday to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull annual Oregon Conference of and family were dinner the Womens Society of Chris guests at the home of their ------- J tian Service held at the First son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Santiam Memorial Hospital Methodist church. and Mrs. Victor LaRoche and (Stay ton) Mrs. Ruth Bass from Eu daughter, Julie Ann in Port SANDERS — To Mr. and gene spent several days this land. Mrs. Frank Hobson Sanders, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Effie Anderson and Stayton, a son, Sunday, April Mrs. Joe Bentley, Mrs. Bass sen. Keith, spent the week 28 1968 is a former Lyons resident. end at McCleary, Wn., at the WRIGHT—To Mr. and Mrs. At the Mari-Linn School el home of her mother, Mrs. Elmas Ray Wright, Idanha, a call: ection held Monday, May 6, Herman Afrank. daughter, Tuesday, April 30, Donald Kuiken was elected a Mrs. Ethel Huffman left director with 108 votes. He Sunday for Polson, Mont., to 1968. GIROD—To Mr. and Mrs. ran unopposed, write ins were spend a week at the home of Jim L. Girod, Mill City, a son, Byron Pickering, 1; Jack Roy, her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed 2; Hugh Johnston, 2; Bob Wal Strom. Enroute she was go Sunday, April 28, 1968. WELTER—To Mr. and Mrs. ton, 1; and Lenard Cruson, 1; ing to spend a few days at and the budget was voted Renton, Wn., at the home of John C. Welter, Sublimity, a down by two votes, 65 to 63. her daughter and family, Mr. daughter, Friday, May 3, 1968. he'll treat you like a FERY — To Mr. and Mrs. Another election is scheduled and Mrs. Sheldon Titus. Marvin Lee Fery, Aumsville, person...not a number! for Monday June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker Cal Culbertson manager of were Sunday dinner guests in a daughter, Sunday, May 5, 1968. Salem at the home of their KNOX—To Mr. and Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Michael G. Knox, Lyons, a and Mrs. Earl Hampton and daughter, Sunday, May 5,1968. children. Dinner guests at the home QUALITY JOB PRINTING Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man ning and children were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Et- zel of Stayton and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. Mrs. Gladys Stiffler and Willard Morgan were week end guests in Salem at the Now is the time to get that car in shape for home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. Sunday they all Spring and Summer Driving. were dinner guests at the home of her granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan and ELECTRICAL TUNE-UP ON family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John son from Dallas were Friday V8 Motors night and Saturday guests at for only the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue. While here they also visited her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Culwell. ELECTRICAL TUNE-UP ON Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down ing were in Salem to attend 6 Cylinder Labor the wedding of her nephew, Ronnie Cooper and Miss Mer Motor only plus parts ry Wagenknecht, held at the Christ Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye For The Children were Sunday guests with re latives in Cottage Grove, Cres- , well and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Donald Tra han from Stayton have pur chased the Lovell Miller pro 12 oz. ¿bottles “w perty and moved in over the weekend. Alta Fay Rogers, State Grange Lecturer will be pre sent Saturday night, May 18 for Open House at Santiam Carnation Brentwood */2 gal. Blue Bell 3 bag box Valley Grange. The Eugene Highlanders Bagpipe Band and Dancers will entertain. A 5:30 benefit chicken dinner Raspberry—Apricot—Pineapple—Blackberry will be served with the pro —Boysenberry—Strawberry ceeds to go to the Children’s Open Air fund. Sgt. Ronald D. Burian is spending his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert. He receiv ed his boot camp training at Ft. Polk, La., and was pro M. C. P. Lemonade 6 oz. can 10 for $ 1.00 moted to Sgt. at Fort Ben ning, Ga. Following his leave Flav-R-Pac Orange Juice 6 oz. can 6/$l he will go to Vietnam. Flav-R-Pac Hash Browns 3 2-lb. bags 79c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm stead were Sunday guests in Corvallis at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young. Mr. and Mrs. Norbet Lech- tr of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hendricks and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Pietrok and family of Lyndens Fresh Frosted Cut Up Aumsville were Sunday guests at the home of their Bv actual test the brawny naw McCulloch 797 direct drive cuts mother, Mrs. Anne Pietrok 25% faster than the already powerful 795...a natural for any and Louise. big timber job! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber • Big-bore power—7.5-cubic-inch engine gives you cutting muscle and family were Sunday din ner guests in Salem and af like never before! • Special porting—high-performance design Increases horse ternoon guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El power output! • Heavy-duty construction a—saw built to tackle big-timber jobs! don Mulkey in Silverton. GET THEM NOW • DSP easy-pull starting—cuts starting effort by half! Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor • And packed with features-both automatic and manual chain vallis was a weekend guest oiling. Fingertip instant start primer. Idle governor. Weather at the home of her mother, proofed Ignition. Reboreable cylinder. 40:1 fuel/oil mix. Mrs. Hazel Lewis and sister, And more! Miss Beulah Lewis. Addition • Lowdown payment—easy terms! al Sunday dinner guests McCULLOCH 797—try it to believe M were Mr. anl Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and daughters, Christy, Pam and Lisa. 1015 Main St. HOURS: Sunday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Leroy Goodrich was taken Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. by ambulance Sunday morn Phone 859-2494 Lyons, Oregon Friday and Saturday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. * hone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon ing to Lebanon Community hospital where he is receiv ing treatment for pleurisy. | LYONS pulling together BIRTHS itah for personalized BOAT INSURANCE JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL We Are Celebrating our 1st $1330 - $8.40 17 n I? I? r 11 tilt 1 ll/UU Ice Cream Alice Love Jam HOT DOGS - POP - ICE CREAM - BAGS OF GROCERIES balloons 7Q? 20 oz. 49c A. B. C. Fig Bars 2 lb. pkg. 49c A. B. C. Party Asst Cookies ea. 49c Standby Coffee Drip or Reg. lb. 69c Cottage Cheese cup 25c M C Seven Up /i nc Potato Chips All Powers Candy 39c bars 3/S1.00 Resers Salads 3 cups $1.00 Fresh Eggs Med. AA 3 doz. 89c FROZEN FOOD IX MEATS cuts 25% faster! Nebergalls Skinless Franks lb. 49c Stewing Chickens . . lb. 21c Nebergalls Large Bologna lb. 49c Nebergalls Pork Steaks . lb. 49c Resers Steaks 10 to pkg. pkg. 69c Oranges new crop valencias lb. 10c Bananas Golden Ripe 8 lbs. $1.00 Potatoes No 2 Netted Gem 20 lb. 79c Tomatoes red ripe for salad lb. 19c Bedding Plants tray 49c Bob’s Food Market Ray Branch Equipment Company