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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1973)
Jack Van Beek Elected President Of Newly J 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thur»., September 20,1973 Canyon Racers Drive Away With Trophies LYONS By Eva Bressler Formed Men's Club MEHAMAl If the number following Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rey MEHAMA — The mens nolds from Vancouver, B.C. group of the Mehama Com were weekend guests at the munity Church held a short Henry Croisant home. meeting following the potluck Saturday night proved very Mrs. Carrie Naue from dinner Sunday, Sept. 9, to or Pioneer successful for A] McClelland V A Village, Salem, spent ganize a mens club. several days the first of the . Lyons. He won the hobby Jack Van Beek was elected week at the home of her son stock main event, “A” tro- president. Gene Fief is vice- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Pby dash, and fourth in the president and John McGinnis Mrs. Donald Naue. She also fash heat. beat_ _ _ is secretary-treasurer. Donald visited the Howard Naues. Ernie Emerson of Stayton Bult was appointed to act as Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs won the “B” trophy dash, sec activity chairman. visited week with their ond in the slow heat, and fifth The meetings will be held daughter last and son-in-law, Mr. in the main event. at the church on the second Cliff Mahurin of Lyons, took and Mrs. E. C. Pavlick at Monday of each month at 7:30 a third in the main event, i Meeks Bay, Calif. They also p.m. visited their granddaughter, fifth in the fast heat. Bill Emerson of Lyons took Lori Riggs. event. Bill Emerson of Lyons holds 4th place trophy for Mr. and Mrs. James Silber- 1 sixth in the lu': main ^ vcl“- nagel and family have moved 1 Ir\.th® sup®' ®l°cks’ Ge?rg® official point standings at Willamette Speedway. to their new home on the Bjadburyof Stayton took corner of Sth and Front Sts. third ln the B trophy dash- Speedway Winner Joel ________ McDowell ____ from thlrd ¿n \he n?ain event- “d Mrs. ___ Pensacola, Fla. is visiting at, won _ the _ slow , , heat. _ _ the home of her parents, Col. ' Sundays Open Competi- tion, Bradbury tied for first in and Mrs. Thurman Smith. 'Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ste- the ! “A” trophy dash, took phens of Salem visited Satur- I I fourth in the fast heat, and day at the home of their sis- I ! won the main event. ter-in-law, Mrs. Florence Bur-1 Cliff Mahurin won the slow mester, and for the evening heat, took second in the “B” they were guests of Mrs. Bur-i trophy dash, and seventh in mester at Che Santiam Valley the main event. Ernie Emerson took second Grange dinner and program. in the fast heat, and fifth in They renewed many old ac the main event. quaintances. Bill Stange was fifth in the Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen fast heat, and tenth in the nd main event. were his cousins, Mr. a ;----- Mrs. George Cummings of Phi 1 Al McClelland took second in the main event, and won lomath. Sunday visitors at the home j thL,iast heal; . , . of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt I t Those receiving trophy s for Do yourself and the were his sister, Mrs. Leonard °fficial poir!t St,‘.lndm^s Ih j ' country a favor. Bring Thoma and son, Richard Tho- second, Al McClelland; third, your insulation up to six ma of Lebanon. Also, their Cliff Mahurin; and fourth, Bill inches and save up to daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Emerson. $100 a year on your and Mrs. Harry Elmer of Al-1 Ernie Emerson, Stayton, won the “B” trophy dash X L , A lUllx. x_ 1 Stop Wasting Energy heating bills. And, at the same time you’ll be conserving valuable energy. LllXg^^ ■ Chytka Nuptials Performed • in Saturday night races at Willamette Speedway. Methodist Women Nydegger and Longfelow Recently Married weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down- Plan for I Oc Sale ing. They came to attend the The aft®rn“n. r.ambhht Nydegger-Longfellow wedding Miss LYONS — Alta Bodeker was OvS and Lawrence Richard Chytka hostess for the meeting of the I iberglas held Saturday night at Our 1 was an event of Saturday, United Methodist Women at Lady of Lourds Catholic U X 'Sept. 15, at the St. Boniface her home Tuesday afternoon. Church at Jordan. Owens-Corning is Fiberglas Our Lady of Lourdes Ca Darling presidedI tholic i Visiting at the home of Mrs. ' Catholic Church in Sublimity, ■ __ I Florence Church in Jordan was i Rev. Thomas meeting with Helen the setting Leora Stevens is Mrs. Eleanor evening, o ’ clock serv- ; formed the two acting secretary due j Sept. 15, for Saturday Sleer from Seal Beach, Calif. the wedding of The Ladies Auxiliary of the ice. absence of Evelyn to the , Miss Cindy Nydegger and the daughter Julian. Volunteer Ambulance and| The bride is Delmer Gary Lee Longfellow. Father Lam- of Mr. and Mrs. Fire Department held their | Various plans were discuss Neuman officiated at September meeting Monday brecht of Aumsville and Mr. | ed, and a report on the rum- j [ Bernard the ceremony. Chytka is the son of Mr and mage sa ] e was heard. Friday, j night at the fire hall at 7:30 KELLY LUMBER .g day fpr th. the I | The bride is the daughter of p.m. They discussed several Mrs. Lawrence H. Chytka of j ■ a gept Sept. 14, is the last day for the I Cletus Nvdeeeer of SALES, INC. Lyons. 'sale, and Friday, Sept. 21, will ATn,e items for the ambulance and Vx ’ t ’ V i n T ’ ar-i Lyons the bridegrom s For her wedding, the bride be clean Vlceul up u and allu The xnc Ten xcu Cent x^u<, I p^rents and Mr plans were made for a potluck and Mrs Earl Phone 897-2610 supper to be held Saturday wore a floor length voile gown Sale Anything will go for ten I Longfellow of Mehama. Mill City, Ore. hours pf 10;00 night, Sept. 22 at the fire hall. with empire waist and eyelet cents from ! Given in marriage by her leg-o-mutton sleeves. Her il- | i lusion veil was held by a , A report was heard from ' brother-in-law, Tony Silber- the bride chose a gown cluster of pearlized leaves. I.. nominatine committee ' nagel, - She carried a bouquet of pink . . . officers for theI of white satin with scooped baby roses, blue carinations wlth Welr omcers 10r tne I ■ neckline with bodice trim »nd and coming year. Nominated were long veil edged in lace. She I and gypsophila. ; Leora Stevens, president; Alta j ' carried a cascade of pink and For “something old” the Bodeker, vice-president; Eve bride wore a gold heirloom lyn Julian, secretary, and white roses with baby breath and varigated streamers. locket belonging to her grand I Dorothy Downer, treasurer. Matron of honor was Mrs. mother. i Plans were discussed for the | Tony Silbernagel, sister of the | Miss Marcia Lambrecht was district meeting which will be honor maid for her sister and held at Forest Grove, Sept. 29. | bride. Her gown was of hot bridesmaids were another sis-, Attending the meeting were ; pink organza over pink taffeta ter, Miss Renne Lambrecht, . ' Helen Florence w*th a burgandy bodice. She Johnston, and Miss Carolyn G Isler. I carried a nosegay of button Darling, Rachael Olmstead uimsreaa, Kenneth Lambrecht served Nellie Riggs, Florence Naue, mums with varigated stream- as best man and groomsmen Lula Cory, Dorothy Downer, 1 ers. were Kenneth Schmidst and Reta Cruson, Leora Stevens, i Julie Ziebert and Sandi Mc- Ralph Silbernagel. Dennis Sil Peggy Wright, Eva Bressler, 1 Donald were bridesmaids and bernagel and Tim Chytka, Alma Olmstead and Carrie Os 1 Karen and Kelly Silbernagel junior bridesmaids. brother of the groom, were burn, a guest of the afternoon, were Their gowns and flowers were . ushers. and the hostess, Mrs. Bodeker. identical to the honor maid. I A reception followed in the Standing with the groom Pariah Rectory and later a was Vance Tenney and ushers dinner at the Sublimity home were Larry Nydegger and of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hen Bruce Teeters. drick«. A reception followed In the I After a honeymoon along Catholic Hall with Mrs. the Oregon coast, the couple Harold Longfellow and Mrs. . will be at home in Shaw. Barbara Palmer cutting the cake and Mrs. Douglas Barron pouring. Assisting were Mrs. William Grimes and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt. Two canyon area drivers, Following a wedding trip to Walt Thomas, Jr. of Mill City Canada, the newlyweds will and George Fuller of Gates, make their first home in 721 S. E. Santi am Blvd. Ph. 897-2331 competed Saturday night in Lyons .He is employed with the Capitol Racing Assn, Santiam Sand and Gravel. championship races at the Sa lem Speedway. Thomases time was 16.940 and he was sixth in the fast Electronic Servicing And Sales at time. Fuller placed 37th and Reasonable Rates had a time of 18.606. He placed fifth in the “B” main and Thomas was ninth in the “A” main. Thomas will compete this Saturday in the Nascar quar ter mile, 100 laps, champion “Darnit. Bobby, mom said ship at the speedway. PHONE PHONE F Canning Tomatoes $3 Bu. or 10c b Pears .... $3.50 Bu. Gravenstien Apples . $3.50 Box Local Cants . . . 4 for $1.00 Danish Squash . . 2 for 25c Butternut Squash . . 2 for 29c See Us For Health Foods Navy Fireman Apprentice Robert C. Mitchell, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mitchell of Mehama has de parted his San Diego, Calif, homeport for the Western Pa cific aboard the amphibious dock landing ship U. S. S Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer returned recently from a ten day fishing trip at Campbell River, Vancouver Island, B.C. Fishing was not as good as usual but Giles was lucky to catch a 38 lb. Tyee (large salmon). The Mehama and Lyons cub scouts of Pack 98, who have been conducting a paper drive, sold their first batch of i papers recently and cleared $50. They will be coontinuing . to collect papers on Mondays > and wish to thank all those ! who have been saving papers for them. Stuart Christensen left Sa-' I turday, Sept. 15, for San Luis Obispo, Calif,, where he is en rolled for his freshman year at California Polytechnic State University. Mrs. Harry Monroe and her daughter, Mrs. C .S. Brown of Lyons and Mrs. D. G. Robl of Stayton, were in Albany to attend funeral serv- , ices for Earl Oxford Wednes day morning, Sept. 12. Miss Tenny Tennison of Kennewick, Wash, was a: weekend guest at the Harold Longfellow home. She came especially to attend the wed- | ding of Cary Longfellow and! Cindy Nydegger on Saturday evening. your name on The En Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2977 J Thomas to Compete This Saturday At Speedway HARVEST HUT terprise label 9-73 it's time to send a check for renewal. 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Making the tour were Ileen Todd. Mabel Downing, Daphna Pyeatt, Peggy Wright, Flor ence Burmester, Gladys Ny gaard, Lula Cory, Kate Skill ings, Gertrude Weidman, Eve lyn Julian. Cathy Neal, Elva Kuiken, Wanda Schiewek, Helen Johnston, June Mc- Pheeters, John McPheeters and Alma Olmstead. No place for an amateur In the bullring or in everyday life, it’« the professional who makes his work look easy. Take insurance for instance. As independent agents, we can easily gat you your money's worth by selecting the best protection from one of the several fine insurance companies we represent. And because we re independent, we can help you get fast, fair settlement on claims as well. Look for this Big ‘‘I” symbol. It's the Cap o r>t*o YOU mark of a true professional in home, ****** a pi V Insurance car and business insurance. Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 reads Mill City, Oregon