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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1969)
LYONS Ry Eva Breeder Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were their son-in-law and daughter and family. Mr. and I led them with cords of Mrs. Lad Pesek and three daughters from Salem. Mr. and compassion.— (Hos. 11:4). Mrs. George Lane and Mr. and Even where there is not i Mrs. Emil Sko.'g from Eugene. another person around, we The occasion honored the birth are never alone. We have the day of Mr. Roye. presence of God right with Mrs. Florence Burmester us. This does not mean that was a Sunday guest at the we do not need other persons home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard in our life, for surely we all Burmester at Scio. While there do But when we rise out of she also visited with other feelings of loneliness or de friends. Ice Cream Splits 6-7-10 Ed Wulf; 6-7-10 Fred jection, when we feel close to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wallace; 6-7-10 Louise Pietrok; God, held in His warm and Berry of Tillamook were week 6-7-10 Kit Murphy; 4-7-10 Mar loving care, we find that this end guests at the home of his garet Peters; 6-7-10 Sandy loving care includes not only mother, Mrs. Rosa Berry. They Kirsch. God’s love but also the love returned home Monday. They Other Hard Splits of other persons, for God’s all were Sunday evening vis 4-7-9 F. Garsjo; 2-7-10 J. La- love finds expression through itors at the home of Mr. and Brausser; 5-7-9 H. Webb, P. people. Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Swope; 3-7 E. Myers; 5-6 P. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson Lierman; 5-8-10 R. Scott; 5-7 N. have received word that her Fery, A. Taylor, F. Garsjo; M. Clain 224, 595; HTG and HTS mother, Mrs. Floyd Boyington of St. Petersburg, Fla., was Schachtsick, Betty Wallace, E. Girod’s Hilltop 826, 2256. hospitalized last week follow Girod, B. Clifton; 5-10 I. Sch Friday Mixed Doubles ing a stroke. Mrs. Boyington, neider, K. Manning, D. Pyeatt, Name of Team W W. Moore, D. Dozier, S. Cren Del’s Barber Shop .. 31% shaw. Mill City Pharmacy 26% Men Over 210 Garton Builders ....... 26 237 H. Holm: 224 W. Mc Lulay Bros.............. 23% Clain; 220 B. Walton, B. Stigel- Les’ Tavern .............. 22 man, E. Jacoby; 219 T. Gil Pamper Palace.......... 18 christ; 217 M. Overholts, G. Don’s Tire Sales .... 15% Puckett; 216 G. Brockamp, L. Girod’s Super Mkt. .. 13 Federico; 215 B. Folkstad, J. HIG Norv Martin 212; Mincks; 214 E. Peters, B. Folk Walt Owens 547; HTG stad; 213 J. Sullivan; 212 B. HTS Mill City Pharmacy Boedigheimer, C. Copeland, L. 1892. Holm; 211 B. Montoya, J. Sul Stay ton Invitational livan, R. Eshelman. Name of Team W Men — 600 Series Mel Round Trucking 22 621 A. Yankus; 620 B. Folk Stayton Electric..... 20% 11% stad. Regal Trophy ....... 20% 11% Women — Over 190 Frank Lumber Co. .. 227 S. Bethell; 213 D. Steph Lierman’s Insurance en; 212 Blanch Wallace. N. Hutchinson Trucking Martin; 209 B. Sullivan; 208 E. No. San. Real Estate Myers; 205 S. Bethell; 204 M. Frey’s Market ........... Yankus, F. Garsjo; 203 D Stay. Spirts & Hobby 7 Stephen; 195 D. Ball; 194 S. Green Veneer Inc...... 1 Bethell; 192 C. Carey; 191 L. HIG and HIS Dee Stephen Emery; 190 A. Taylor. 213. 572; HTG Stayton Electric Women — First 500 & Bigger 539; HTS Regal Trophy 1501. 589 S. Bethell; 572 D. Steph- Wednesday Night Merchants en; 545 B. Sullivan; 537 Blanch Name of Team Wa'lace; 534 F. Garsjo: 528 M. Stavton Cleaners Yankus, C. Carey; 511 M. Yan K of C ............... kus; 506 D. Schwindt; 505 S Girod’s Market ....... 20% Bethell: 504 Blanch Wallace: No. San. Real Estate 502 F. Garsjo. First National Bank Koffee Klatchers Cascade Teachers .... L Stayton Canning Co. Name of Team W Jerry’s Tavern ....... 24% 11% Lulay Timber Co...... Lowers & Holm ....... 23 13 Jacks Coffee Shop .. Bob & Bills Richfield 2? 14 Stayton Auto Supply Salem Trophy .......... 21 15 Strut Creek Lmbr..... 14 1st. Fed. Savings .... 20% 15% Turner Bldg. Supply .. 7 16 Western Auto .......... 20 HIS Jim Peterson 578; HTr Girod’s .............. 18% 17% Len Federico 216: HTS Firs’ 19 National Rank 1017: HTS Star Park ’N Shop............ 17 Gene’s Meat Market 13% 22% ton Auto Supply 2743. 23 Walton’s Grocery .... 13 Nightengals 23 Name of Team Ray’s Drug .............. 13 No. Santiam Lanes .... io 26 Stayton Radio & TV 32 Tvvilighters Riverview .............. 28% W Name of Team L Earls Chevron . 13 Mill Supply ...... LaFemme Beauty Sin 23 Teagues ...................... 21 is: Frankies Tavern Kimsey Const. Co. 20% 15% Drushella Furniture 20 San. Child Care Ser. 20 16 Stout Creek Lumber 14% Lumber Tavern 20 16, P.I.T.A.......................... 6 Lairds Ins................. 19% 16% HIG and HIS Shirley Sweetheart Meats .... 19 17 j ell 227. 589: HTG Frankies Tav Tincknell Real Est. 17% 18% i ern 807: HTS Stayton Radio & Dollies Hair Fashions 17 19 TV 2101. No. Santiam Lanes 16% 19% I North Santiam Merchants Sprouse-Reitz ........... 12 24 j Name of Team I W Gingerbread House .... 10 26 Valley Telephone . .. 29 ic HIG and HIS Mabel Yankus Lowers & Holm No. 1 26 IF 189, 511: HTG Gingerbread Porter & Lau ........... 26 IF House 915; HTS Lairds Ins. Regal Trophy .......... 26 IF 2634. Silverton Lanes ....... 24 20 Fight Ball Leagne Albany Lanes ....... 23% 20% W Name of Team L Jerrys Tavern ........... 23 21 Stayton Canning 1 .. 29 15 I Girod’s ........................ 23 21 Stayton Canning 2 .. 27 171 Sprouse-Reitz .......... 22 22 Franks Lumber Co. 27 17¡Philippi ...................... 19 25 Sportsman Center .. 26% 17% , Lowers & Holm 2 15% 28% No. Santiam Lanes 26% 17% | O-M Const..................... 7 37 Gormans Ins.............. 26 181 HIG H. Holm 237: HIS Al Webbs Texaco .......... 21 23, Yankus 621; HTG 1079 Regal Sublimity Fire Ins. .. 19 25 Trophy HTS Regal Trophy No. Santiam Ply. ..... 17 27 “ 3087. Wilco Farmers .. .... 17 27 Girod's Hilltop.... ..... 15 29 Why Don’t You Subscribe to 31 Garton Builders . ..... 13 HIG and HIS Wayne Me- The Mill City Enterprise A Fun & Action Downtown Reno location DRIVE-IN ENTRANCE FREE PARKING NEVADA NO MINIMUM NO COVER TOP ENTERTAINMENT MaPes a former resident of this area would be happy to hear from any of her friends. Her ad dress is 2500 Dartmouth Ave., N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Effie Anderson enter tained with a dinner Sunday honoring her son, Keith, on his birthday anniversary. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Myers and daughters of Stay ton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook, and daughter, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Butch) Anderson and family of Port- land. Mrs. Luther Miley a n d children spent Monday Tuesday at Fort Lewis, Wn., at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Perkins. They went es pecially to see the new grand son, born March 5. Students in this area from Stayton Union High, Larry Prichard. Jim Olmstead, Keith Anderson. Gary Kokstis, Rich Manning, Kelly Benefiel and Dale Crandall, left Monday morning for Central Oregon. They will take part in the pre season baseball training. Mrs. Effie Anderson left on Monday morning for Aberdeen, Wn., where she will visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sapin. She will also visit her mother, Mrs. Herman Afrank at McCleary. She was accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. James Cook and her little daughter of Salem; a jo Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard, who will visit at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Prich ard at Olympia. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott were Sunday visitors at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Neal at West Fir. Miss Nikki Cruson of Port land was a weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson. Miss Cruson is a student at the Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Donna Asmussen, cook at Mari-Linn school spent Monday and Tuesday in Eu gene attending a cook’s con vention. Mrs. Van Prichard returned home Wednesday evening af ter spending from Saturday 3—The Mill City Enterprise, 'Hiursday, March 20, 1969 through Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mar tha Phelps at Longview, Wash ington. Mrs. Ethel Huffman went to Eugene Wednesday where she was an over night guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker. Thursday she went to Renton, Washington where she will spend several days at the home of her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Tit us and sons. From there she will go to Anchorage, Alaska to spend a month at the home of another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spell- meyer and children Shawna and Kurt of Eugene were Wed nesday night and Thursday guests with relatives in Ly ons. They were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Good ell. Mrs. Florence Burmester was a Monday shopper in Sal em and also visited at the home of Mrs. Ida Burmester and Mrs. Ernest Nastzger. Mrs. Burmester was a step mother and Mrs. Nastzger a sister of the late Lyle Burmester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell meyer were week-end guests at Longview, Washington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Block. Members of the Lyons Un ited Methodist Church and Wo men’s Society of Christian Ser vice were in Mill City last Friday, March 7. They took part in the World Day of Pray er Services held at the Pres byterian Church. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Get electric air conditioning now and save $5to$60ormore! Don’t wait ’til you simmer this summer. Get electric air conditioning now. See your dealer while selection is best. 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