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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1969)
LYONS Ray Short In Salem. Mrs. Milton Low and family Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 12, 1969 Mr. and Mrs. William Kuik- from Spokane, Washington. Mr. anti Mrs. William Shuey en who recently purchased the 1 b Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements By Eva Bressler Mrs. John Tenters Mrs. Freda Grugett spent Joe Hince home in Lyons, mov returned home Sunday after Sp. 4 and Mrs. Frank Shel Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too last week in Salem, attending ed to their new home the last flying to Baldwin Park. Calif ton left the first of this week the Oregon and Idaho Uniting of the week, Mr and Mrs. ornia near Los Angeles when for Ft. Story, Va. where he will Conference of the United Me Hince have moved to Salem, they received word of the ill be stationed. They have been Mrs. Kuiken who ness of his sister Mrs. Grace visiting relatives and friends thodist Church, neid held at at Wil-1 uiwwv viiurcn, VV1I-1 Mr. and . ------- lamette University as a dele- were born and raised on Mc' McKimon. Anne for about a week since Kecp Marion Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker here gate from the Lyons United I Cully Mountain have lived they came from Ft. Lewis, Lakes ‘as»1 they Are: were Wednesday overnight Methodist Church. There were their entire married life there I urgue you to write to Sen Wash. Coll Us Any Day For no church services at Lyons with the exception of two guests at the home of their ators, Hatfield and Packwood Mr. anti Mrs. Lester Eason daughter and family, Mr. and of North Bend visited a short supporting their Bill to exclude Sunday morning, June 8, to years spent at Silverton. No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between give the members the oppor Four vacancies have occur Mrs. Earl Hampton and child time 'Tuesday, June 2 with Mr. Marion and Anne Lakes from Stayton and Gates. tunity of attending services in red at the Mari-Linn School, ren. They attended graduation and Mrs. Grant Smith when the Wilderness area. Why de Salem the last day’ of confer with tr.e resignation of James at South Salem High School they were on their way home stroy what has been built ov where their granddaughter ON OR OFF THE CABLE ence. Tollen eighth grade teacher er the years and why deny Margo Lee Hampton graduat from Seattle, Wash. Mrs. G. V. Christensen, dau those people that have had ac Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue who „ill lie leaching in anoth ed. Thursday morning they left RCA VICTOR were Sunday dinner guests at er school, also the resignation for Auburn, Washington to at ghter Bonnie and Jeanne Walz cess only by trail bike when The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Area*. the home of Mrs. Naues’ sis f Miss Barbara Shult fifth tend graduation of their grand returned home Monday even they are unable to walk the ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. grade teacher and John Swink- son Chris Johns n to be held ing, June 2 from California distance. Many people have RCA WHIRLPOOL les music instructor, plus the where they visited several been able to enjoy a wild area retiring of Mrs. Katie Skillings Thursday night. They will days at the Don Engdahl home| as long as they could enter The Best Laundry Equipment second grade teacher. However, spend the remainder of the between Santa R sa and Heald- or gain access by motor bike. the vacancy of Mrs. Skillings ueek at the home of their burg. The Bill would exclude motors i has been filled. Miss Lynda daughter. Mr. and Mi's. Norm Guests Sunday, June 8 at the on the Lakes but let us keep O ElY ON YOUR FRIENDLY évi an Johnson and family, return Mikkleson of Aumsville will Donald Cal'»han Jr., home the existing buildings and lxrat IX PHARMACIST... I teach the second grade next ing home Sunday evening. were Mrs. C. llahans mother on the lakes that are already Mr. ano Mrs. Cliff Flood voar. She is graduate of Oregon and husband Mr. and Mrs. Bob there and have been for years. College of Education this year. v. ho spent the winter at Tuc Free of Portland. Let us keep what we already son, Arizona, spent several | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle cf days at the h me of her twin Mrs. Roberta Clark of Eure have, not destroy what took Appliance — Radio Mehama who are moving to brother. Mr. and Mrs. Barton ka, Calif., visited Thursday at years to build. SALES — SERVICE Dale. Oregon were honored Sledge. They have now parti the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Write to your congressmen 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton with a farewell jxitluck dinner ed their trailer house on the M. Cooper. Mrs. Cooper and now expressing your desires. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sledge farm on Roger Moun Mrs. Clark were school mates Jerry Coffman Fred Lindemann Friday night. tain near Scio where they ex but had not seen each other Mehama, Ore. June 6. Attending were Mr. and pect to spend most of the sum for fifty years. Mrs. Clarks ! Mrs. Castle honored guests, son-in-law and daughter are Dear Sir: You can always trust and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crem mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle Please renew my subscrip Jim Barnett left Wednesday er of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. morning f r Plymouth. Mass, now living in the Scio area, tion for another year. We en Downtown Reno location Fun & Action Nick Gustafson f Portland. where he is employed after were leaving June 10 for Dale joy keeping up with the h :tne in our experience! | Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze of spending several days here in Grant county where they town gossip and miss the quiet DRIVE IN ENTRANCE of country living. We fill your prescrip Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin with his wife and family. Mr. are building a new home. Sieg and Mr. and Mrs. I.inde- Barnett was accompained by It takes a lot of adjusting to FREE PARKING Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze NEVADA tions carefully for the I mann of Lyons. his wife who will spend about spent several days last week get used to so many people. camping and fishing on the We hope to be able to c:me Week-end guests at the utmost in effectiveness. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a month there anti then flv Metolius river. back to Oregon anti the San- home. The children are with NO MINIMUM Qi i" Mapes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz. tiam Canyon to live some day. Schiewek were her son and dened to learn of the death of NO COVER Jeanne. Carol Darrel and Mike Sincerely, family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter his parents at Silverton. öhowioOrTi Mrs. Charlie Cannon. Barlow from Bremerton. Wash Friends in Lyons were sad- attended a family dinner at TOP ENTERTAINMENT Prescriptions Our Shelton. Wash. ington. Also Mrs. Schiewek’s Mrs. Virgil (Lucille) Rogers the home of Mrs. J esph Walz sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Hud- of Albany who drowned in the and daughter, Helen in Salem, Specialty s:n and Mrs. Ida Saho from Willamette River Tuesday. Mr. Sunday, June 8. Lyons Council Guests Sunday. June 8 at the Port Orchid. Washington. Also anti Mrs. Rogers are former their daughter and husband. residents of this area having home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Members Report Mr. and Mrs. Donald Low and lived on McCully Mountain. Schneider and Doug were Mr. Clean-Up A Success MEL EIDE, Owner and Mrs. Larry Watts and family from Spokane. Wash. She was a native of Iowa. LYONS—The City Council Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butler had Ph. 897-2812 Mill City There will be a miscellan daughters, Shelly and Debbie held their meeting Wednesday as their guests for the week eous bridal shower for Mrs. of Salem. Dinner guests Wednesday night. It was reported that end her son and wife. Mr. and Larry N.vdegger (Gloria Traw) evening, June 4 at the Schneid clean up of junk cars had prov at the Mehama Firehall Fri ers were Mr. and Mrs. Donald ed to be quite successful. Bids day evening. June 13 at 8 p. Crook of Portland and Mr. and will be received July 2 for m. All of her friends are invit Mrs. Hubert Seamster of Sal- caretaker for the 1969-1970 sea ed t? attend. son far Fox Valley Cemetery. em. Final revisions on Budget Mrs. Harvey Kanoff left Thursday, June 5 for Yakutat, completed total of $19,594.16, Reno. (702) 323-1611 Alaska after a weeks visit here. General fund. $8,646.50. Black TWX 702 35« 35« Where Friends and Fine Food Meet topping of City hall parking She came especially to see her DOWNTOWN son Otto Davenport who is on lot to begin as soon as drain age problem is corrected. leave from the Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe Street intersections and side LYONS — St. Jahn Fisher will continue to be visited Sunday afternoon, June walks Catholic Church in Portland st>’»nt mm a month. Gates, Oregon 8 at the home of Mr and Mrs. was the setting for the mar riage of Miss Joan Janet Sch G. D. Bilyeu in Lebanon. Mrs. M. V. Frame spent a windt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Schwindt of couple of days last week at Lyons, and Mr. John Scott the home of her brother and Rustay, son of Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. SEE US FOR Dale Miles Rustay of Boise, T. Mulkey in Portland. She al Tdah ?, with Rev. Father Le- so visited with Mrs. Orval land DeJardin officiating at Greer cf I^eaburg who is in a I the one o’clock ceremony, Sat Portland hospital. Larry Kimsey and Mr. and urday. June 7. Given in marriage by her Mrs. Kurt Kimsey were here father the bride wore a white during the week end from floor length gown fashioned Hood River where the men are by Kimsey Con with an empire waist. Venetian employed lace trim and chapel train struction Co. which fell from a flat bow at the back of waist line, She carried a cascade of white and Mrs. Hayes Delegate yellow daisies. Miss Diane Schwindt was To Grange Convention We congratulate you upon your maid of honor for her sister. attainments and high ambitions. Miss Darlene Silbernagel, cou LYONS — The meeting of sin of the bride was brides Santiam Valley Grange was maid. They both wore floor held Friday night, June 6 with , Wood-using industries and Tree length gowns of yellow knit, the usual business carried out. Their next meeting will be ' Farms have played a part in your fashioned with round necklines empire waist and brush train. held Friday night, July 11 due past. We hope they will be »till Their flowers were also white to their regular meeting night being on the 4th cf July. At more important in the future. and yellow daisies. Little Miss Susan Henricus, niece of the that time plans will he discus groom was flower girl. Her sed for their annual Harvest dress was identical to those of Festival and Fair, with a meet , the bridesmaid and maid of ing of the Fair Board to be honor. She carried a basket of held on Friday night, July 18. Mrs. Georgia Hays, Lectur white and yellow daisies. rr Mike Easton, friend of the er, is spending this week at groom served as best man. Ashland where she is attend i Groomsmen were Skip Sedivec. ing State Grange as a delegate also a friend of the groom. The from Santiam Valley. At the guests were ushered to their Lecturer hour, Mr. and Mrs pews by Dennis Schwindt and Frank Basl were hosts for the Victor Schwindt both broth “Fun Night” and provided old ers of the bride. Master Dan fashioned games and music bv F Hf -1 Í Schwindt. nephew of the bride the Kitchen Utensil Orchestra. i.JI ' was ring bearer. Highest Prices Paid for Immediately following the K * ® feti r % Í W ceremony the couple greeted James Tollen Receives 1 WK Used Mobile Houses, their guests in the church re ception room. The women :f Science Scholarship Cars, Trucks, ec+ St. John Fisher Society cater LYONS — James Tollen, ed the reception. Cutting and serving the cake were Mrs. eighth grade teacher at Mari- 12’ wide Hillcrest 2 bed Henry Thomas and Mrs. Lewis Linn School in Lyons, received room, all electric, storm ___ he Schwindt, Mrs. Wayne Stav- word this past week. that windows, double insulation, ang poured the coffee while had received a National Science Jerry Coffman porch lite, door chime, fur Mrs. Fiorent Fritchi served Foundation Scholarship Award the punch. Misses Jeanette Sil He will be going to Wise nsin nished. Delivered KEEP Bus. 769-6341 bernagel and Beverly Etzel State University, at River $5250 and Set up Falls. Wisconsin from June 15 GREEK were in charge of the guest Eve 859-2552 tc August 8 for an 8 weeks bo:k. course in Chemistry and Phys After their honeymoon trip OPEN "By Appointment" Or: up the Washington coast the ics Mr. Tollen lives in Aums SATURDAYS ......... ........................... 9 to 6 new home of Mr. and Mrs. ville with his wife Dorothv. to 9 Rustay will be at Grants Pass. and two sons. Mark and Mich- Monday through Friday .............. eal. Sundays _________________________ ____ 1* to 6 Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. This is the second Schol Mill City, Oregon arship that Mr. Tollen has Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Best Financing In The Valley been awarded since becoming give... Freres Veneer at teacher at Mari-Linn He Cedar Lumber Company, Inc. attended an 8 week course in Lyons, Oregon Mill City, Oregon so more will live Earth Science in 1967. at the ( niversitv of South Dakota Stout Creek Lumber Company Stuckart Lumber Company MEHAMA LETTERS TO THE ■n □ EDITOR J TV, Radio & Appliance Service H > r : RENC ’I Mill City Pharmacy Mapes \OTEL Jerry’s Cafe and Tavern Joan Schwindt Marries John Rustay RENO. NEVADA PLYWOOD PANELS C ong r atu l ations =- Mobile Homer Sez TRADES WE NEED 'HOMER Mehama, Oregon HEART Subscribe tc The STAYTON Idanha, Oregon Parkett Logging Company Mehama, Oregon Boise Cascade Corp. P. O. Box 127 Mill CltV EnterOriSP U- $• Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc J VI pi lov Idanha-Lebanon Independence, Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Printers-Publishers