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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1969)
LYONS bert Lierman and family at Union Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye By Eva Breaator were week-end guests at the Guests in and out of town home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry for Mothers day were Mr. and \\ ilson at Cottage Grove and Mrs. Wilson Stevens who Sunday dinner guests at the were guests at the home of home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. C. their son-in-law and daughter, Kuni at Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. Jacs Scott at Dinner guests at the home of Mill City. Additional guests Mrs. Hazel Lewis and Beulah were their other sm-in-law and were Miss Lucille Lewis of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Toman and children from Sal Kenneth Lewis and daughters em. of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Saturday guests at the and her sister Mrs. Gladys Ny home ot his brother, Mr. and gaard were guests at the home Mrs. Rex Julian and his moth of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs. Anna B. Julian at Harry Elmer in Albany. Ad Washougal, Wn. Sunday guests ditional dinner guests were the at the Glen Julian home were Elmers’ son and family, Mr. their son and wife, Mr. and and Mrs. Gail Elmer and dau Mrs. Glen Julian Jr. and son, ghter of Albany. Bradley from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Mr. and Mrs. Curt Kimsey and Debbie were guests at the from Hood River were week home ot her parents, Mr. and end guests at the home of her Mrs. Eldon Mulkey at Silver- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ton. Kimery. They also visited his Gary Palmer from Moscow, parents, Mr. and Mrs. I^irry Idaho was a week-end guest Kimsey at Mehama. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer were dinner guests at the home and Tammy. of their son-in-law and daugh Sunday guests at the home ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamp of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm ton and family in Salem. stead and his mother were Dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead of of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man Coburg. ning and family were her par Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Etzel stead received from their son, and Miss Darlene Emery of Walter Olmstead that they had Stayton and his parents, Mr. arrived safely at Baraga, Mich. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler of Guests at the home of Mr. Lyons. and Mrs. Van Prichard and Mrs. Donald Naue with her family were Mrs. Dale Prich parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ard of Clatskanie and son, Bill Helgate from Sheridan left of Salem and Kathy of Eugene; Saturday for a vacation trip to Mr. and Mrs. Hy Smith of Sca Montana and Minnesota where ppoose and Mr. and Mrs. Dale they will visit relatives. Smith and two children from Donald Naue and son Don, Eugene. Jr., were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Anne Pietrok and at the home of his parents daughter, Txniise were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue. guests in Salem at the home Weekend guests at the home of her son-in-law and husband, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Norbet Lecher family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill and son, Randy. Rice anti daughter from Astor Sunday guests at the home ia. of Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Mrs. Ethel Huffman return were her sister, Mrs. Mary ed home the last of the week Fuqua, her niece, Mrs. Reta after spending a month at An Benedict, her niece and hus chorage, Alaska at the home band, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. of her son-in-law and daughter Gibson all of Portland; also Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornell their son and wife, Mr. and and children. Mrs. Dale Prichard from Clats Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and kanie. family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Ruth Lyons of Salem Kokstis and family were Sun was ¿1 Tuesday overnight guest day evening guests at the home and Wednesday visitor at the of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Eulalia Lyons. Chester Roy. Mrs. Rosa Berry was taken Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott by ambulance to Salem Memor were Saturday visitors with ial hospital Wednesday fore his sister and husband, Mr. and noon where she underwent sur Mrs. Wallace Neal at West Fir, gery for a broken hip received and were Sunday dinner guests in a fall at her home. at the home of their son, Mr. Mrs. Katie Seig was hostess and Mrs. Lynn Scott and fam for the Wednesday afternoon card party with her party held ily. Rev. Rinke Feenstra of Falls at the home of Mrs. Leota City will be the special guest Worden. Following a one-thir speaker at the Lyons Methodist ty dessert luncheon 500 was in church Sunday morning, May play. High Score was held by 18. Mr. Feenstra is a former Gladys Nygaard, second high pastor of the church so is well hy Eulalia Lyons and low by Lucky Seig. Others attending known in the community. Rev. and Mrs. Greg Johan were Bemeice Bridges, Leota son were Sunday guests in Worden, Rose Bassett, Zeta Portland at the home of their Prichard, Ruth Lyons, Hazel parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Alma Olmstead, Bertha Johanson and Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Bea Hiatt, Mabel Down ing, and Doris Roy. Arthur Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston Mrs. Helen Salchenberger and son Bob were week-end from Rocklin, California is guests at the home of their spending this week ait the daughter and husband Lt. and home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland at Port Mrs. John Kunkle. She will Orchid, Wash. They got to also visit her brother and wife see their new grandson, James Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bodeker at Mill City. Hugh. Mrs. Donald Flatman and Mrs. Leota Worden with her daughter and family, Mr. son Denny from Ketchlken, and Mrs. Wayne Lierman of Alaska are visiting relatives Stayton were dinner guests at here, She is a guest at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro home of her parents, Mr. and Philippi Mobile Homes See Us Before You Buy A Mobile Home Get Our Low Price Set Up On Your Lot LYONS—Mrs. E. L. Roye was hostess for the meeting of the Womens Society of Chris- dent, Mrs. Wilson Stevens, vice president; Mrs. Glen Julian, secretary: and Mrs. Clyde Bres sler, treasurer. Mrs. E. L. Roye Christian Social Relations: Mrs. Marion Clark, Missionary Education and Mrs. Florence Darling, Spiritual Life. In other business plans were made for a work shop to be held at the church Tuesday, May 20, at that time other business will be taken care of. Mrs. Stevens was in charge of the program assisted by Mrs. Harold Hawthorne who told of the life of Moses’ mother, Ja- chobed which was very inter esting. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Harold Hawthorne, Mrs. Glen Julian, Mrs. Clyde Bress ler, Mrs. Estelle Spiva, Mrs. Lula Cory, and the hostess Mrs. Roye. were Pam Morris, Chairman; Pat iMumey, vice chairman and Sheri Richards, secretary-trea surer. Mrs. Gertrude Tessman was present and displayed some of her art work with Tri-Kemp painting and show ed the members how it was done. Any one interested in Tri-Kemp classes please call Pam Morris 897-3124. Attend ing the meeting were Pat Mumey, Myra Mumey, Pam Morris, Sheri Richards, Flor ence Honey, Helen Davidson, Louise Sinclaire, Alma Olm stead, Barbara Riddell, Faye Taylor and Thelma Hawthorne. Mrs. Rosa Berry is receiving congratulations upon the birth of a new great-grandson, a son born to her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar QUALITY JOB PRINTING Syverson of Mill City. Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 MAY MARK DOWN SALE! 0 1969 Dodge Swinger Stayton Open Eve. and Sun. $2388.00 2 Door Hardtop 1969 Dodge ’A ton Pickup $228800. FULL DELIVERED PRICE! (License Extra) • New Spring Models in Stock! O New Spring Colors! We are Going to Liquidate $80,000.00 in Used Cars this Month— No Reasonable Offer Refused! TEAGUE MOTORS DODGE • Dodge Cars & Trucks • Open Koad Campers & Motor Homes • Sunbeam & Simca Import Cars 2650 Commercial S. E. 364-0184 Salem, Ore. Get electric air conditioning now and save *5 to *60 or more ! Don’t wait ’til you simmer this summer. Get electric air conditioning now. See your dealer while selection is best. Take advantage of the saving of $5 to $60 or more to electric customers of Pacific Power. Save on electric room air conditioners and whole house electric air conditioning. Pacific Power Terms of offer: 2. Applies on the purchase of residential refrigerated electric air conditioning equipment. Amount of allowance calculated on basis of $1 per 1,000 btu of rated cooling capacity. EZ BANK TERMS Phone 769-6341 tian Service Tuesday after 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 15, 1969 noon, with Mrs. Wilson Stev Mrs. Roye Hosts ens presiding over the meet ing. Election of officers was main business. Elected Lyons Church Group the were Mrs. Alex Bodeker presi 1. Applies to residences served from electric lines of Pacific Power & Light Company, and is in addition to any other allowances in effect during this period. Furnished or Unfurnished 111 West Locust Street Mrs. Albert Carr of Mill City and also visited her grandmoth er, Mrs. Rosa Berry. James Hugh is the new grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh JohnstJn, born to their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland at Port Orchid, Washington, May 5. He will be greeted at home by an older sister. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue left for Bend Thursday morn ing. They will spend the re mainder of the week at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culwell and family. Mrs. Carrie Osburn from Ashland is spending this week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Johnson. She came to attend the wed ding of her granddaughter, Brenda Johnson and Brian Phillips to be held Friday night at the Lyons United Methodist Church. The Lyons Extension Unit held their last meeting until fall Thursday, May 8, begin ning at 10 a.m. Installation of officers was the main business with Mrs. Alma Olmstead do ing the installing. Installed 3. Applies to room air conditioners or to whole house air conditioning. This Is a limited term offer and equipment must be installed or committed for installation prior to expiration. Watch for expiration date.