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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1969)
several days over the week-end visiting relatives in Portland. Weekend guests at the home By Eva Bressler of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Cal Culbertson, manager of stead and Jim were their son Peoples Telephone Company and daughter-in-law, Mr. and In Lyons spent Thursday and Mrs. Donald Olmstead and Friday attending an Oregon children from Auburn, Wn., Independent Telephone Assoc also their son, Walter Olmstead iation Plant Forum held at the of Silverton. Walter is being Ocean Front Resort at Lin transferred to Michigan. While coln City. here they attended the alumni Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe re at Stayton Union High Satur turned home Wednesday after day afternoon and evening. Ad spending a week at Newport, ditional Sunday guests were where they enjoyed crab fish Mrs. Olmstead, Sr., Mrs. Har ing. ry Young of Corvallis and her Mrs. Eugene Tibbetts of Le sister, Mrs. Irene McEldown- banon and her mother, Mrs. ey and family of Philomath. Donna Asmussen of Lyons Mrs. Blanche Crisman of were in Sheridan Thursday to Stayton was a Sunday guest attend funeral services for at the home of Mrs. Florence Mrs. Doris Felton of Willa Burmester. mina who passed away Tues Mrs. Edna Cortemanche of day. Services were hell at 3 Portland was a weekend guest p. m. at Adamson Mortuary in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan. Interment was at Wilson Stevens. Green Crest Memorial Park Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diester in Willamina. and daughter, Mrs. Skip Mead Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm er and daughter, Andrea, re stead and his mother Mrs. turned home Saturday even Rachael Olmstead were Sun ing from a four-week’s trip to day visitors in Corvallis at the Purcell, Okla., and Los Sernos, home of her mother, Mr. and Odessa and Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Young. Deister, who was suffering Michele Ramsey daughter from back trouble was taken of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram to Santiam Memorial hospital sey was hospitalized overnight in Stayton Sunday where she Monday at Santiam Memorial was placed in traction. hospital in Stayton with in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton juries received when she fell and family from The Dalles through a hole in a hay loft and their son, Larry Carlton, in an old bam. a student at the Community Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stock- College at Bend, were weekend well Jr. and two children from guests at the home of her par Seattle, Washington spent last ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville week visiting relatives In Downing and his parents, Mr. Lvons. Thev were guests at and Mrs. John McClurg. Mrs. Mary Jungwirth and the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Sledge, also daughter-in-law, Mrs. Allen her grandparents. Mr. and Jungwirth of Newberg were Mrs. George Bracher and his Thursday visitors at the home brother and family. Mr. and of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. .Tames Stockwell of Fox John Jungwirth, also her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Snir from Mike Fink. Stavton moved Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Roye werf to the trailer home of Mr. and Thursday, Friday and Satur Mrs. John Geringer. vacated by day guests in Eugene at the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Low and home of Mr. and Mrs. George two children who are now Lane. Mrs. Donald Huber and Mrs staving at the home of her narents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elwin Pederson entertainer Schiewek. Thev will move to heir group of Busy Bees 4-F Spokane Washington in a week dewing class with a swimmlnr -tarty Saturday in Salem at th' or ten days. Sunday dinner guests at the YMCA, which concluded th' home of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard oroject for the year. However Cruson were Mr. and Mrs. ‘hey will take their skirts t' Roger Neudeck from Denver, ‘he Linn County 4-H Sprin' Colorado. ’•'air in Albany, May 14-17 Mrs. Calvin Culbertson of Girls going swimming were Mehama will present her piano Cheryl Kuiken, Debbie Huber pupils in recital Tuesday even "usan Neal, Janice Tavlo- ing, May 13 at Mari-Linn '■'heryl Manning. Mary Frich*’ School at 7:30 p. m. Pupils are and Debbie Pederson. Debbie Pederson, Patty McCul- Students of the 6th grade a* les, Beckie Mumey, Mary Carl Mary-Linn will make their ar son, Jevita Carlson, Cindy nual forestry trip to Brown Fudge, L y n e 11 e McGuffin, ville Wednesday, May 7. The- Mary Kimsey, Sue Kimsey, will be accompanied by thei Dawn Speer, Cheryl Manning, teacher, Mrs. Hazel Wirth Renee Walker, David Panta- While there they will visit F vich, Dawn Pickering, Mark different divisions pertaining Smith, Bob Branch, Cathy to forestry. Wright, Gary Mentze, and Tim Mrs. Tom Sarver from Paci Culbertson with his Rock and fica. Calif., and her brother, Roll group called “Future” HM1 Thomas Grimes, who is They include Mark Pantavich, stationed with the U. S. Navy Richard Dickson, David at Moffitt Field, Calif., were Wright, and Bob Johnston. I weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Gladys Nygaard spent her parents. Mr. and Mrs. LYONS MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Dinner guests Friday, May 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Castle and Roger Castle all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs Orval Greer of Leaburg visited a short time Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. J. Hughes. Mrs. Alfred Schneider was hostess at her home Sunday for a birthday dinner honoring her mother, Mrs. Vernon Good ell of Lyons. Dinner guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Goodell, Mrs. Goodells sister, Mrs. Min nie Zimmerman and her Chester Grimes. While here they attended the alumni ban quet of Stayton High Saturday. Plans are well under way for the Lyons Garden Club Plant and Food Sale to be held Wewnesday, May 14 at the Gas Heat building 1318 Main street, beginning at 10 a. m. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. daughter, Mrs. Vern Sandberg of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and son, Doug. Mrs. Joe Jones and daughter Mrs. Ron Kowalis and baby of Klamath Falls left Monday, May 5 after visiting during the weekend with Mrs. Jones mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe and other relatives here. Mrs. Moe returned home with her daughter for a short visit. Mrs. G. V. Christensen and daughter, Bonnie, went to Knappa Friday and spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Christensens cousin’s family, the D. C. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay lor returned home Sunday from a 10-day vacation trip. They went first to Reno and then to Ruth, Nevada where they spent several days at the R. D. McLeod home. Mrs. Mc Leod is a sister of Mr. Wag ner and Mrs. Taylor. In Utah they visited the Mormon Tem ple in Salt Lake City and sc eral other places of interest before returning home. Enjoying a clamming outing at Long Beach, Wn., during the past weekend were Mr. and 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 8, 1969 Mrs. Donald Callahan Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Callahan, Jr., Mike and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Don Semolke, Miss Betty Callahan and Greg Williams. 1969 Dodge Swinger $2388.00 The Rev. John Phillips of Portland was guest speaker at 2 Door Hardtop the morning Worship Services 1969 Dodge */2 fon P.ckup $228800. of the Mehama church Sunday. Mrs. Edward Titze went to FULL DELIVERED PRICE! Sweet Home Sunday where (License Extra) she will spend a few weeks at New Spring Models in Stock! the home of her mother, Mrs. J. F. Webber. O New Spring Colors! MAY MARK DOWN SALE! We are Going to L:quidate $80,000.00 in Used Cars this Month— No Reasonable Offer Refused! 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