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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1971)
LYONS nesday. 7—The Mill City Biterprise, Thursday, April 8, 1971 tion Monument. Mrs. Jack Shull and Mrs. Al $fafe Officers At Sunday guests at the home Htmshorn. Members going In addition to areas adminis tered by the National Park of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Shannon McCuffin, San- By Eva Breaalar Service, the passport covers were their daughter and hus dy Roy. Karen Betz, Dena 5ant,am Grange Meet Mrs. Johanna Craigmyle was band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El Scott, Kathy Shull, Allen and I LYONS—Mrs, Jessie Cross, entrance fees to those areas hostess for a baby shower hon mer of Albany, also their Troy B»tz Terry and Jerry state Women s Activity chair- administered by the Forest oring Mrs. Dean Hobbensief- grandson and family, Mr and Scott and Jimmy Hemshorn. Service, Bureau of Sport Fish n)an and her husband, Lynn ken Wednesday evening at her Mrs. Gail Elmer from Shedd. eries and Wildlife, and Bureau Miss Leslie Laxon of West home. Baby bingo furnished Mrs. Gladys Nygaard, sister Linn was a Saturday overnight Cross, Jefferson County Po of Land Management which are mona Master, and master of the entertainment and after of Mrs. Hiatt, was also an af guest at the home of Mr. and I designated as pay campgrounds Mud Springs Grange at Ma The National Park Service opening of the gifts, refresh ternoon goest. Mrs. Howard Meek and fam dras, were escorted to the Mas is now selling the new $10 west which charge entrance or picnic areas. ments were served to Mrs. fees include Mount Rainier and |--------------------------------------- weekend guests at ily. Sunday dinner guests were ter’s stattion at the regular Golden Eagle Passport, accord Crater Hobbensiefken, the honored the Recent Lake National Parks Why Don’t You Subscribe to Miss Laxon, Rev. Edward meeting of Santiam Valley ing to John A. Rutter, Director home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle guest, and Donna Wooden from Kinzer were their son and wife Springman and Mr. and Mrs. Grange Friday night. of the Pacific Northwest Re- and Craters of the Moon Na-1 The Mill City Enterprise Riddle, Mary Hoodenpyle, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer Roy Wright of Lyons. Sunday 1 gion. The passport may be pur Walter Hobbensiefken, from and family from Ontario. Also, afternoon callers at the Meek I Mrs. Cross was appointed chased at all areas administer- Home Activity chairman by Creswell, Mrs. Maurice Sun- their daughter and son-in-law, home were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. | State Grange Master Wheeler I ed by the Service and at the derman, Elaine Waters, Mild Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jungwirth Starnes from Lebanon. in 1964. She spoke on many | Regional Office on the ninth i red Purdy, Stayton, Addie from Reedsport. Additional Dale Roidt and daughter, Le- ¡changes since that time and floor of the Fourth and Pike •i French, Lucy Shepherd, Mill Sunday guests were Mr. and tha from Seattle were Saturday Building. Seattle. urged more cooperation in fam- City, Marie Schlyper, Aums Mrs. Bill Kinzer and family. overnight guests at the home jjy ]jfe programSi a;so stressed Passports may also be order-: THERE'S A JUST RIGHT ville, Dorothy Harris, Sheri The occasion honored the birth of Leota Worden. «1 by mail. Checks or money ■ that members take part in [ dan, Lucy Palmer, Fern Ped day anniversary of Mrs. Kin Mrs. John Trahan canning, dvmug sewing cuiu and uveuie needle orders should be made payable ci i is brag- vaxiiiins, erson, Florene Roten, Donna zer senior. T ji 11, i11J1'?1 a v.r noC«h. elght work to enter at State Grange. to ’Operation Golden Eagle.” Asmussen and Alta Bodeker nt were M « Address your order to Opera- 4» Miss Ellen Dougherty of Rhode Island hens. She is sure, Also LAWN MOWER Lyons. know that — . — •---- • Linn ■ ~ . _ De- tion Golden Eagle. National inty Know mat Easter tvaster is is at!»» at Mrs Rebman, County Portland spent Tuesday and they Rphman- Po Pn _ Park Service, 931 Fourth and Mrs. Jim Harris of Sheridan Wednesday at the home of . hand, as one old biddy present-1 putv ■ puty, and and Mrs Mrs. Rebman, JUST RIGHT FOR YOU I was a Lyons visitor Wednes- her brother-in-law and sister, ed her with a large egg, which mona activity chairman of Pike Building, Seattle Wash measured six and a half inches Scio. ington 98101. day looking after property in Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink. The passport is valid for cal JACOBSEN. terests. She was an overnight A Mari-Linn School budget around the middle and 8 inches Santiam Grange will go to guest at the home of Mrs. Don hearing will be held Wednes from end to end. Can you beat • Lacomb Friday night April 23 endar year 1971 and will cov er entrance fees for (1) the na Asmussen. I for a visitation. day evening, April 7, at the that? Wilson Stevens is convalesc purchaser and any others ac Mrs. Alex Bodeker, president Mari-Linn school at 7:30 p.m. — ing satisfactorily at his home companying him in his person of the local Womens Society All interested are to attend. Electric key starting • 4-blade al vehicle to areas where fees of Christian Service, attended The Fox Valley Livestock fallowing major surgery. cutting action • New automatic Saturday, April 3, at the are charged on a vehicle bas the District meeting of the so clubs went to Skateland Satur choke • 4-cycle and 2-cycle • is, and (2) the purchaser and ciety held at McMinnville Wed- day, April 3 with their leaders, Linn County Fairgrr ur.ds five New Up 'n Away starting • 8 of the girls from the Lyons his family to areas customari models to choose from priced 4-H Shake and Bake Home ly entered on foot and where makers club, who had parti-1 fees are charged on a per per- from $89.95 cipated in the intermediate' person basis. The new pass- I taking contest all won blue1 ------ , port does not have any credit ribbons. They were Cheryl I JAMES WRIGHT---------- on user fees in the parks, such Kuiken, “Surprise Cake,” Deb-| Services for James T. Wright' as campground fees, tour fees, I bie Bishop, “Pound Cake,”, IS v. -.u. ««.., »a» or elevator fees. of v. 678 o SE 4th St., who was Mary Frichtl, “Lemon Loaf” fatally injured Thursday night I Areas of the National Park Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon Susan Seal “Pumpkin Bread,”, in a traffic accident near De- System in the Pacific North I and Debbie Pederson, “Banana | troit, were held at 11 a. m. Bread.” I Monday at Weddle Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ben Intveld Home, Stayton, Rev. Charles | received word of the death of, Fultz officiating. Interment his sister, Mrs. Marie Klenz was in Lone Oak Cemetery. A lifelong Mill City resi- I of North Bend. She passed ! away Sunday, April 4. dent, Wright was a logger. Miss Sandra Sidewright and Surviving are parents, Mr. Miss Judy Jones from Maple and Mrs. Melvin Wright, Mill | Ridge, B. C. were weekend City; sisters Geraldine Goddard, guests at the home of Mr. and Gates, and Marie Wright, Mill I Mrs. Van Prichard. The girls City; grandmother Mrs. Bruce took part in the band and choir Wright, Mill City. concert held at Stayton High auditorium Saturday night. WAYNE HAVENS Guests Monday at the Ben SILVERTON—Services will IntVeld home were her sister,1 be at 2 p. m. Monday in Unger Mrs. Beatrice Olsen and nieces Funeral Chapel for Marine Cpl. Mrs. Darlene Dyball and Mrs. Wayne E. “Shag” Havens, 19, 1 Donna Nelson from Tacoma. of 702 Stark St., who was kill Mrs. Grace Sandberg and ed Thursday in a traffic ac i Miss Ellen Dougherty of Port- cident near Detroit. Interment 1 land were Sunday visitors at will be in Bethany Cemetery. I the home of their brother-in- Havens, who came here four I law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. years ago from Mill City, was Mike Fink. a veteran of Vietnam. Mrs. Vivian Walton from Surviving are his mother, North Bend is visiting at the Wanda Kimbro, Silverton: a home of her son and family, brother, Glenn, El Toro, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton a sister, Edna Burton, Salem, Or use some to pour a new patio. Get a and Salli, and her daughter and his grandparents, Mr. and U. S. Bank home improvement loan at any branch, or and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Emmett Braswell and through your home improvement contractor. L. Salter. Mrs. Ruth Daniels, all in Illi nois. Golden Eagle Passport Now on Sale By the National Park Service Jakeyour choice.. rotaries obituaries ! RAY BRANCH EQUIPMENT COMPANY Beautify your hone with US. Bank green. MEHAMA I1 I I I I I I I I I I I US Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. Boyd Norton was taken to Salem Memorial hospital last week after she suffered a heart attack at her home. She is re- ported as convalescing satis- factorily. Mike Walz has his foot in a cast as the result of a brok- cn bone in his ankle which he received when he was tak- ing PE at Regis high school. Mrs. William Ayers was' hostess at her home Saturday afternoon for a party honoring | her son, Divid, on his 6th birth- I day anniversary. Present to help David to celebrate and enjoy the games and refresh- i ments were Jeff Kunkle, Ritch ie Stinson, Scott Kinzer, Mike I Lytle. Rex Boedigheimer, Don, Darrel and Debra Ayers. Susee Engdahl and children.. Erik, Chris, Jane and Garth* arrived from Healdsburg, Ca., Saturday to spend their week’s Easter vacation visiting friends land relatives here. They are' I guests at the home of her I I sister, Mrs. G. V. Christensen. | Guests Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' B. L. Kirsch were her cousin. I Mrs. Mabel Dillarov of Bagley, i Iowa and Mrs. Dillarov’s son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Bogataj and family of ■ | Mountlake, Wn. | Murey Hood returned home ■ ' Sunday from Santiam Memor ial hospital where he had spent' the week receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philippi. I Dustin and Melanie and Mr. I and Mrs. Jeff Clearwater and Brent of Redmond spent the weekend with the ladies’ fa-1 ther, Ray Roberts, at Astoria. ‘ I The men did some fishing. Mrs. Roy Gibson of Mill I I City was a Sunday guest of | her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Anderson. 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