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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1970)
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen from Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power entertained with their annual get-together and dinner New Years Day. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I^irson and family from Shelton, Wn„ Rev. and Mrs. Bard Marshall and family from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartle and fam ily of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reding and family from Sp'kane, Steven Power from Walnut Creek Calif., Mrs. Hes ter Searle; W. W. Power, Kay Cox, John Seaside, and Vincent Power all of Lyons. Ry Eva Bremder Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bilyeu were their three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blue and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bilyeu and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bil yeu and family, also Mrs. Bil yeu’s mother Mrs. Pearl Fre itag of Scio. Their son Larry Bilyeu is spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Savikko at Douglas Alas ka. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar nard and children Gregg and Lisa from Reedsport spent Randy Rockwell, son of Mr. several days the first of the and Mrs. Gerald Rockwell left week at the home of her moth Portland Monday for Fort er Mrs. Leota Worden. Lewis where he will enter the Miss Ellen Dougherty of U. S. Army. Portland was a New Year Mr. and Mrs. John Trahan, guest at the home of her sis who lost their h:me by fire ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. some time back, have purchas Mike Fink. ed a home near John Neal The firemen and their wives Memorial Park which was held their annual New Years built by John Geringer and Eve party at the fire hall, to have moved in. watch the old year out and Sp. E 5 Richard Perkins of the new one in. A catered Fort Benning, Georgia spent supper was served at 9 o’clock the week visiting his family, to approximately 30 present. Mrs. Karen Perkins and son, Wanda Lee Yoder of Port Ramie, Mrs. Perkins is stay land was a New Years guest ing with her parents, Mr. and at the home of her parents, Mrs. Luther Miley while Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimery. Perkins is attending officers Several relatives were in | candidate school at Fort Ben Portland Friday afternoon to | ning. Sgt. Perkins has complet attend funeral services for ed 13 weeks of a 25 week Harold Hassler. Mrs. Hassler course. After completion in is a niece of Mrs. Hazel Lew March he will be commission is and Mrs. Eulalia Lyons. ed a 2nd lieutenant. Sgt. Perk Mrs. Carrie Naue of Salem ins is a 1965 graduate of Leban was a Tuesday overnight guest on Union high school and enter at the home of her son, Mr. ed the U. S. Army in 1966. and Mrs. Howard Naue. His mother Mrs. Betty Perk Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev ins now lives in Molalla. ens held open house New Mr. and Mrs. Ben IntVeld Years Day for their neighbors spent several days last week and friends. visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartle at Everett, Washington. and Marty and Shawna from I Mrs. Ethel Huffman return Ijebanon were New Year even-1 ed home Saturday after two ing guests at the home of Mr. weeks in Washington. She was and Mrs. E. L. Roye. a guest at the home of her The Vesper Band will be at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shel the United Methodist Church don Titus at Kent and also in Lyons, Sunday, January IS visited at the Vernon Diger- at 4 o’clock, everyone is in ness family at Tacoma. vited to attend. A special in vitation to members of the other churches. New Years day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett were her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Portland, al so her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Richards from Clackamas, and Mrs. Florence Meyers from Beaver ton. Afternoon callers were MEHAMA .Mrs. John Teeters Miss Diane Schneider of Washington, D. C., surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Schneider when she flew here Christmas eve for a visit during the holidays. She re turned to Washington Nev. Year’s day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mc- Carley of Kelso. Wn., were overnight guests Saturday, De cember 27 at the hoi..e of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch. They also visited with other form er neighbors here before re turning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long fellow went to Glide Satur day, December 27 and visited during the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald. New Year’s Day guests at the home of Mrs. James Rich mond and children Barbara, Pam and Tony were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green and two children and Mrs. Green’s grandmother, Mrs. Goodell, all of Dallas. Mrs. Verla John son and daughter, Lee Ber- ringer of Florence, Bud Ber- ringer and son, Jeff, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Jul ius Titze. Pam Richmond was celebrating her 12th birthday New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfel low of Reedsport, visited from Friday, December 26 to Sun day at the home of his moth er, Mrs. William Longfellow and with other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sch neider were hosts Friday ev ening for a family dinner hon oring Pfc Freddie Goodell, who left for Ft. Lewis Saturday from where he will be leaving for Vietnam. Present for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goodell, Clarence Goodell, and daughter, Debbie, and Pfc. Goodell, all of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and Doug. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor returned home Saturday, from Portland where they had been guests at the home of hei brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis since December 30. While there they attended a New Year’s eve buffet and another banquet at a Portland restaurant when the Ellis’ son was celebrating his birthday. Mrs. G. V. Christensen, i 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970 daughter, Bonnie and Joanne Walz returned home Friday evening from California where they visited during the New Year’s holidays at the home of Mrs. Christensen’s sister, the Don Engdahls of Healds burg. Pfc. Stuart Christensen also visited several days at the Engdahls before returning to the Marine base at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ returned home Saturday from a seven-day trip to California, when they visited with their san and daughter-in-law, the Kenneth Champs at Long Beach. 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