The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 12, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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    ■ il F H A M A 7—The Ciu Enterprbe’ Thured»y-Nov-12>1970
LYONS State Grange
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. John Teeiers
Mrs. Arthur Anderson was.
Rev. Cyril Dorsett, District
a guest Sunday, November 1
Superintendent, was the guest
at the George Dwire home in,
speaker at the Lyons United
Salem when she went espec-l
Methodist church Sunday mor­
COLD FIRE
¡ally to see the Dwires’ new
ning November 8. A fellowship
S tart a fire
daughter.
potluck dinner was served
WITH /C£? VES, IF
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hillyer'
YOU SHAPE THE
following the services.
LYONS — A Thanksgiving
ICE LIKE A LENS
of Lyons won first prize at the
The Firemens annual dance dinner preceded the meeting of
ANO USE IT AS
costume party held Halloween
scheduled for Saturday night, Santiam Valley Grange held
YOU WOULD A
night at the Riverview Cafe,
November 21, has been post- Friday night. W. C. Harris,
BURNING GLASS!
Mehama, when they came dres­
poned until Saturday night. State Grange overseer, also
sed as “Bonnie and Clyde”.
November 28, due to other ac­ State Grange deputy, accom-
Mrs. Edward Titze returned I
tivities.
panied by his wife, was the
home Thursday. November 5,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing guest speaker of the evening,
from Setatle, Wash., where she
returned to their home at Rose­ Installation of officers will
had visited since the previous
burg Wednesday morning. be held November 29 at 2 p.
Saturday at the home of her
They, with Mr. and Mrs. Orvil­ m. at the Scio grade school.
sister, Mrs. Mae Wiltse.
le Downing, enjoyed a elk hunt­ Mrs. Harris’ team will do the
bonus for bond B uyers •
Mrs. Donald Teeters and Mrs.
ing trip while here.
installing. Also the third and
Longfellow visited November
Miss Ellen Dougherty re­ fourth degrees will be confer­
5 with their sister Mrs. Don
turned to her home in Portland red at Crowfoot Grange on
Stensland at McMinnville.
Thursday after spending sever­ November 22 at 2 p. m.
A surprise birthday party1
al days at the home of her
Birthday anniversaries thru
was held for Mrs. Leonard
sister, Mrs. Mike Fink.
the year were honored, with
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
(Violet) Wallen at the Meha-,
Mrs. Hazel Lewis and daugh­ Mrs. Richard Jennings bakine
ma School Friday afternoon, I
ter, Miss Beulah Lewis, were the decorated cake. The annual
Nov. 6. Mrs. Wallen has been
in Corvallis Thursday after­ Christmas party will be held
cook at the school for 24 years.
BUBBLING OVER
noon to visit Miss Lucille Lew­ Friday evening, December 4,
She was presented with a
is who is in the hospital. Miss with a gift exchange. A gift
S tarting with a soap
scrole containing the names of
bubble , you can make
Lewis is a teacher in the Cor­ will be sent to the Marian
IT INTO A LOVELV GLASSY
the students at the school this
vallis school system.
Home in Sublimity. A. Christ­
BUBBLE OF ICE IF VOU
year, a gift certificate for din­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian re­ mas dinner will proceed the
HOLD IT OVER A PAN
ner for two at the Riverview i
turned the last of the week meeting.
OF LIQUID AIR.
Cafe from the Mehama School
from the Desert Hot Springs in
Mothers Club and several other
Calif., after spending some j
gifts. Refreshments of Birth­
time there.
Mrs. Howard Bernhard from
day cake, coffee and punch
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Newberg. Mrs. Don Schott of
were served by the Mothers
and Mrs. Leo Cruson were in Gervais, Mrs. Ray Daniels from
Club. Present for the party
Milwaukie Saturday afternoon Brooks, Mrs. Carl Schumaker,
GATES
(Missionary-Evangelist» were the pupils, a large group
to attend the wedding of Miss Mrs. Walt Amberson and
of both past and present moth­
Mae Agnes Morgan, daughter daughter. Linda, also from Ger
To Conduct Crusade
By Rose Cree
ers. Mrs. Jennie Moe who lives
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mor­ vais and Mrs. Tim Baughman
At Lyons Church
near the school and has attend­
gan of Lyons and John Kenny, of Salem.
Mrs. Olive Sherman and Mrs. j After 22 years of pastoral ed most of the school programs
held at 2 p. m.
Miss Noreen Corey from Riv­ Herba Scott have moved to
. and evangelsitic ministry in for many years was a special
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. K. Fuhr erside, Calif., is visiting her Lincoln City.
, the United States, the appoint­ guest.
from Tacoma were weekend grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCaus­ ment came for Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ival Davison of Klam-
guests at the home of Mr. and Pyeatt for two weeks.
£ Nulterneier'~to travel "to ath Falls was a guest last week
Mrs. Lloyd Sletto. Additional
Mrs. Carrie Naue spent sev land have purchased their home
Sunday guests were Mr. and eral days in Lyons at the and are retiring after spending, the par Eagt for missionary ev- at the home of her son’s fam­
Mrs. Oscar Satern and Miss homes of her sons, Mr. and the past 13 years living in Alas- angelism. This has been their ily. the Wavne Davisons. Mr.
and Mrs. Davison and dausrht-
^a-
work ever since.
Nettie Hatteberg from Silver- Mrs. Donald Naue and Mr. and ka.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper,
On their recent two-year tour ers took his mother home Fri­
ton.
Mrs. Howard Naue. Mrs. Naue,
Sunday guests at the home a former Lyons resident, also who have been living in the' the Nultemeier’s ministered in day and visited at Klamath
Lincoln Henness nouse, have Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Falls during the weekend.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Cru- visited friends while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tato of
I Thailand, Formosa, Japan, the
son were her brother and wife,
Sunday dinner guests at the moved to the Lyons area.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobson I Marshall Islands, Hong Kong, Jacumba. Calif., arrived Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hudson home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
from McMinnville.
Hiatt were their son-in-law and and family will be moving the; Guam, Hawaii and the Philip- for a weeks visit at the home
of her brother-in-law and sis­
Sunday dinner guests at the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry end of the month to John Day pine Islands.
Now back in the United ter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Elmer of Albany. Their grand­ where he has been transferred
States awaiting appointment to and with other relatives here.
Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. with the Forest Service.
Saturday guests at
Jack Scott of Mill City, Mr. Gail Elmer, Tammie, Trisha
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer their next Far Eastern evange­ Additional
and Mrs. A. W. Toman and and Trever from Shedd and of Mill City spent Sunday af­ listic tour, the Nultemeier’s the Smiths were Mr. and Mrs.
Janet of Salem, Bradley To- Mrs. Hiatt’s sister, Mrs. Gladys ternoon at the home of Mr. will be coming to Santiam Mel Pankratz and family of
Chapel Assembly of God, Fifth Dallas and Mrs. Pankratzs old­
man, a student at OSC in Cor- Nygaard of Lyons. The occa­ and Mrs. G. J. Gueston.
and Birch Streets, in Lyons, er daughter, Connie McMurdie,
vallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Al­ sion honored the birthday anni­
The Willing Workers met at for a special revival crusade. and Mrs. Dorothy Owen and
bert Stevens of Lyons.
versary of Harry Elmer.
the Idanha Fire Hall on Thurs­ The crusade will open at 7 Carla of Blodgett.
Mrs. Ed Pyeatt and Mrs.
Jerry Zelner of Gervais hosted NEED JOB PRINTING?— day, November 5 with 10 mem­ p.m. Sunday evening, Novem­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sted-
bers present. Their next meet­ ber 15, and will continue night­ ronsky and daughters of Ne­
a baby shower for Mrs. Paul
Daniels of Salem Tuesday ev­ See The Mill City Enter­ ing will be sometime after the ly, except Monday, through halem visited Saturday after­
prise. Top Quality Printing holidays.
ening. Those attending from
Sunday evening, November 22. noon with Mrs. M. V. Frame
Attending from Gates were All services will begin at 7 p.m. and Mrs. E. J. Hughes and at
priced
right. Fast service,
out-of-town were two Grand­
Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. G. J.
too. Pb.one 897-2772.
mothers from Los Angeles;
In a statement to the En­ the John Teeters home.
Gueston, Mrs. Emma Crucher terprise, Rev. J. W. Jepson,
and Mrs. Myrtle Brasmer.
pastor of Santiam Chapel, said,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Myers “Having the Nultemeier’s in
from Silverton visited his sis- this area for a crusade is a
ter, Mrs. Lang Stafford on rare opportunity which every­
j Sunday.
one should enjoy. Their mis­
Brian Hudgins, son of Mr. sionary work is fascinating and
and
Jerry
of their ministry
is outstanding.
L'
1 Mrs.
»-I, I r-. z-A Hudgins
. . .
Salem
and grandson
of AT»»
Mr. and n...
This should prove to be a spir­
ffhtBiU*
i Mrs. Flovd Johnson, is a mem­ itually uplifting experience for
ber of the Salem Junior Drum all who attend.” Pastor Jepson
Whither shall 1 go from thy
and Bugle Corps. He participa­ stated further that everyone is Spirit?—(Psalms 139:7).
ted in the Veteran’s Day Par­ invited and the admission is
When we are faced with a
ade at Albany on Wednesday. free.
troubling situation, prayer can
Mrl and Mrs. Cecil Haun
Pedestrian traffic deaths in help us realize the loving pres­
from Nebraska visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brisbin on Sunday the United States last year ence of God which dispels
and also other friends in the totaled 9,800. Many of those worry and fear. Prayer not
killed were children who dart­ only sustains us; it also sus­
area.
Saturday guests at the home ed into the street from behind tains those for whom we pray.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin a parked car. When driving on A prayer that places our loved
were his daughter, Mrs. Wynn residential streets, particular­ ones in God’s care blesses them
Hackenberg and Mrs. Ron ly near parked cars, reduce with the protection and guid­
speed and be extra alert
Smith from Portland.
ance they need.
Paul X. and Elydia E. Smith
were pleasantly surprised bj'
a weekend visit from Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Rogge of Eugene.
This was the first time they
had seen each other in over
pgOtAp5
twenty years.
Guests Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Lang Stafford were
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell
from Stayton.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson enter­
tained at a dinner on Sunday
honoring her husband on his'
birthday anniversary.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. I
James Cuthbert, Laurie and
Jimmie from Woodburn and
the Johnsons. Laurie had spent!
the weekend with her grand­
parents and returned home
with her parents. Laurie was
recently a model in a style
review at the Woodburn grade
school. It was sponsored by
the First National Bank of
Woodburn. Clothes were furn­
ished by the Pickering Dry
Goods store from Woodburn.
Overseer atSantiam
Valley Meeting
'XSSS^a,us
Gene Teague Chevrolet
We'll Keep You
In Hot Water
Ib. 79c
Ib. 99c
German Sausage
Semi Boneless Ham
Shank End .
Old Fashion Franks
Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Potatoes (Russets)
10 lbs. 49c
California Oranges
Yellow Onions . .
2 doz. 79c
7 lbs. 33c
69'
Cinnamon Rolls with Raisins
Wheat Bread
39‘
Mrs. Baileys Reg. 45c
Nabisco Premium Crackers
59c
2 Lb. Box
Campbells
Cream of Mushroom Soup 6 cans $1
Frozen Orange Juice C
Flav-R-Pac
6 Oz. cans
for
1
Mortons Pumpkin Pie 3 for $1.00
Halo Hair Spray Reg. Price 83c 59c
Silk Bathroom Tissue 12 rolls $1.00
Prices Effective Thurs. through Sat Nov. 12-14.
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need of yours.—(Phil. 4:19).
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to God. Each day as we turn to
Him for guidance and make
every effort to put into action
the ideas that come to us, we
will find fulfillment and happi­
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channels by which his abun­
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