The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 05, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept, g, 1968 Jerry Lucases of Stayton and
the Harold Oppenlanders of
also Miss Dianne
Roseburg, were Monday after­ McMinnville;
noon visitors at the h.me of Stubenrauch of Stayton.
Labor Day weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Manning
By Eva Bressler
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and family.
Wilson Stevens returned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton John McClurg were Mr. and
home Wednesday from Salem
Mrs. Edwin Sooter from Baker.
Memorial hospital after an ov­ and daughters from The Dalles,
The Lyons Methodist Sunday
were
weekend
guests
at
the
ernight stay there following
school will resume their clas­
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
minor surgery.
ses Sunday momign, Septem­
Mrs Amelia Chekah, Mrs. Mrs. Orville Downing, and his ber 8 with promotion day.
Hose Pamperin and Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Classes will be at the regular
Mrs. Henry Chekah, of Port­ McClurg They were accom­ time, 9:45 with promotions to
land, were Friday guests at the panied by Dalene Russell, a be held during church services.
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle guest of the girls. Larry Carle­ Miss Ellen Dougherty and
Rurmester. Mrs. Amelia ton, who has spent the sum Mrs. Grace Sandberg from
Chekah and Mrs. Pamperin are mer with the Downings and Portland were weekend guests
McClurgs, returned home with at the home of their brother-in-
aunt’s of Mrs. Burmester.
Mrs. Stephen Foltz from Un­ them.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Orville Downing and Mike Fink.
ion is spending this week at
Mrs.
Donna
Asmussen
were
in
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Scott, Mr. Salem Thursday to attend a
Littered water is dangerous
Foltz will be a week-end guest cook’s work shop held at South
for swimming, fishing, and
and they will return home the Salem Senior High school.
first of the week.
Saturday afternoon guests at boating. Put your litter in a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crust the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde litterbag and help keep the Pa­
went to Boring Thursday, Bressler were Mr. and Mrs. cific Northwest clean and
where they will spend several Chester Weage from Niles, beautiful
days attending a Christian Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Thurs­
convention returning home ton Weage from Coldwater,
Mich. The two men are cous­
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard ins of Mr. Bressler.
and daughter, Mrs. Nona Am­ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hanna­
brose from Long Beach, Wn., ford and two children from
were in Lincoln City Wednes­ Olympia, Wn., were weekend
day to attend funeral services guests at the home of her
for Mrs. Jack Owre, mother of mother, Mrs. Effie Anderson
their granddaughter ■ in - law, and Keith. Additional Sunday
Mrs. Jay Smith.
guests were a son-in-law and
Miss Nikki Cruson, student daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tete
at Good Samaritan hospital Butts from Roseburg. They
school of nursing in Portland were all dinner guests in Stay­
is spending a two weeks vaca­ ton at the home of Mr. and
tion at the home of her par­ Mrs. Jay Meyers and family.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Meyers is a daughter of
Cruson
Mrs. Anderson and sister of
The Mays girls, Marceitta, Mrs. Hannaford and Mrs.
and Jerriletta returned to the Butts.
home of their grandparents,
It was a girl for Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard, Mrs. Dale Bilyeu, born August
Wednesday after spending the 28 in Salem. She will be wel­
summer with their mother, comed at home by two older
Mrs. Nona Ambrose at Long brothers.
Beach, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields
The planning board and com­ of Baker were Saturday after­
mittees for the Harvest Festi­ noon visitors at the home of
val and Fair sponsored by San- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker.
tiam Valley Grange which will Mrs. Fields, the former Ethel
lie held on Saturday afternoon Schnackenherg, who spent her
and evening, September 21, are girlhood here is a cousin of Mr.
working diligently. With the Bodeker.
good weather coming up things
Walter Olmstead arrived
look a little brighter and they home the last of the week from
are hoping for a good display Dallas, Texas, after spending
and their usual good atten­ six weeks there attending Elk­
dance.
ins Institute of Radio and Elec­
Mrs. Mary Jungwirth and tronics. He will remain at the
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Theresa home of his parents, Mr. and
Jungwirth from Newberg were Mrs. Arthur Olmstead until he
Wednesday visitors at the finds employment.
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
The first fall meeting of the
.Jungwirth and Mr. and Mrs. Women’s Society of Christian
Mike Fink.
Service will be held in the
Mrs. Art (Evelyn) Johnson Fireplace room of the Lyons
spent several days at the San- Methodist church Tuesday af­
tiam Memorial hospital in Stay­ ternoon, September 10, with a
ion over the week-end with a 1:30 no-host dessert lunch with
badly broken arm she received each member to bring his own
from a fall at her home Thurs­ dsesert.
day evening. She was taken in
Sunday dinner guests at the
by the Lyons Ambulance.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncan Downer and Dwight were their
and daughter, Lynne from daughters and families, the
ter and I are House Hunting.
Thanks for such an interest­
ing and very informative pap­
er.
Sincerely,
Jewell M. Boone
Ramona, Okia.
LYONS
I
Keep your Mill City Enter­
prise papers coming over the
Mountains to me. I look for­
ward to getting them each
week.
,
Got a good laugh over your
“EDITORIAL” on broiling
steaks on a recent trip to the
coast. We have too many of
the same animals in Ramona.
(They have no laws against
“Free Range” in Ramona). We
plan to locate soon in Tulsa,—
will Inform you as to change of
address.
Wish 1 could live in Mill
City again— I really miss my
good friends there and beauti­
ful scenery.
i I am in Tulsa today, my sis­
FREE DELIVERY
Building Materials
ON ALL
See us for everything in the building line
Santiam Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
SCHOTTHOEFER — To Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore D. Schott-
hoefer, Stayton, a son, Sunday,
August 25, 1968.
ROSE — To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene L. Rose, Turner, a
daughter, Sunday, August 25,
1968.
SARDINA—To Mr. and Mrs.
Adolfo A. Sardina, Turner, a
son, Tuesday, August 27, 1968.
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