The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 21, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    LYONS
THRT'S R FRIT
GATES
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 21, 1966
Gael Custforth, Lyle and Jose, Calif. They were en­
By Eva Bressler
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim
L a n n y Vickers, Medical Lynn. Mrs. Cutsforth said route home from Vancouver,
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Lastiw-
Corpsman In the U.S. Navy, they were sent scurrying for B. C.
ka left Saturday for their new
Mrs. Emile Johnson has
called on Mrs. Lang Stafford shelter each day by electric
home at Edmonton, Alberta,
storms passing over.
been a patient at the Stayton
Monday of last week.
Canada after a short wedding
Overnight guests at the Gael hospital since July 12 where
Returning recently from a
REV. CLAUDE STEVENS trip to the coast and a few
Cutsforth home July 11 were she Is receiving treatment for
two-week
vacation
in
Wash
­
Funeral services were held days at the home of her par­
ington, British Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Sturgis ulcers.
Monday afternoon at 2:30 at ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prich­
Mrs. Velma Carey was a
Idaho were Mrs. Ruby Stubbs, and daughter Jane of Yakima,
the Turner Christian church ard. The young couple were
Wash.
weekend guest at the home of
Shary,
Mary
and
their
guest,
for Rev. F. Claude Stephens, married last Sunday, July 10,
Mr. and Mrs. Gael Custforth her son and daughter-in-law,
Kathy Tourville. They visited
former minister of the local at the Lyons Methodist
were hosts for a family gath­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey of
Rocky
Reach
Dam
enroute
to
church.
Christian Church.
Bridgeport, Wash., where they ering at their home over the Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wells
Rev. Stephens passed away
were guests for a week at the weekend when family wed­ Guests for the day Sunday
Thursday in a Salem Hospital and three children of Hooper,
home of Mrs. Stubb’s nephew, ding and birthday anniversar­ Mrs. Oliver Farmen and fam-
at the age of 88. He had been Nebraska spent Tuesday thru
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Freeburg. ies were celebrated. A picnic­ at the Bob Lavon home were
in poor health for some time. Thursday at the home of her
Side trips were taken to style dinner was served out­ ily of Cottage Grove and
He was born at Pleasant grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Coolie Dam and to Sun side on Sunday. Guests were Mrs. W. L. Fliedler of Port­
Home, Ore., August 5, 1877 James Hollingshead. Mr.
Lake where horseback riding Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cutsforth, land.
and was married November Wells, who is with the U.S.
and boating were enjoyed. Don Hood and family, Mrs.
15, 1905, He attended the Uni­ Naval Air Force, is being
From there they traveled to Gary Cutsforth and family and
The life of a Series E Unit­
versity of Oregon and Eugene transferred to France follow­
to WRjonc A mericans ever since I7X. but
Lumbly, British Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chrz, all ed States Savings Bond pur­
THE SAMN66 BONUS MDU BUV TOOKf HAVE BEEN
of
Gervais
and
Mrs.
Albert
Bible College which is now ing his term of leave.
visiting two days at the home
PESI6NEP TO PROTECT THE PURCHASER ASAMST ANT LOSS !
chased between May 1941 and
Northwest Christian College
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Branch
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Choin. Reiling of Woodburn.
TODAY S U*. SAVINGS BONOS HAVE A FIXED REDEMPTION
May 1949 is 30 years due to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Tuck
­
where he graduated in 1911. are announcing the birth of
VALUE, ARE REDEEMABLE AFTER A SHORT HOLPNO PERIOD -
Several days were spent In
the granting of two 10-year
ANO CAN BE REPLACED IN THE EVENT OF LOSS
er
and
their
daughter,
Mrs.
He held pastorates in Oregon, their first child, a daughter,
Sand Point, Ida., at the home
extensions. No Series E or
Washington and Idaho.
born Saturday, July 16 at the
of Mrs. Stubbs’ brother and Betty Bourgart and son Mark H Savings Bond ever sold has
He served the local Chris­ Santiam Memorial hospital in
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. took a drive to Eastern Ore­ stopped earning interest.
tian Church during World Stayton.
Kermit Bergman. They went gon Thursday, going to Red­
War II. During that time their
swimming while there and mond, Madras and visiting the
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt
lodge at Mt. Hood.
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dean of Lyons visited relatives in
visited a Palomino ranch.
Mrs. Bourgart and Mark
Stephens and her two sons Lyons Friday. Mr. Hiatt is a
Sunday visitors at the home
made their home with them brother of Mrs. Alex Bodeker
of the Ed Kadins were his bro­ left for their home in Fort
while her husband served in and Mrs. Clyde Bressler. En­
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dodge, Iowa on Friday. They
the Armed Forces. She is the route home from Portland
Albert Nelson, Mary and Mike had visited at her parents’
former Iris Bates, daughter of they also visited relatives in
of Corvallis. Mary and Mike home a month.
Mrs. Verna Hunziker of
the late Rev. Arthur Bates Stayton.
stayed over to visit through
Portland
weekended at the
who was the first minister of
Monday.
Miss Luella Anderson of
the local Christian Church. Roseburg spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle home of her brother-in-law
Rev. Stephen’s last pastorate at the home of her parents, Mrs. Earl Van Nuys, West
have received a letter from and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
was at Wasco. He retired in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. George
Blytheville AMB, Ark., con­ George Stafford.
Neal and family of Lyons,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush
1950 and he and his wife mov­ and Keith.
firming their son, Louis’ pre
were present. Tentative plans
ed to Crenshaw Cottage at the
■motion to Airman 2nd class. hosted a birthday dinner par­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olms­ call
for next years reunion
Turner Memorial Home.
Capt. Douglas Hirte was tak­ ty at their home Wednesday
tead were in Corvallis Satur­
en by ambulance to Salem evening honoring Mrs. Glenn
Surviving are the widow day afternoon to attend fun­ to be held at the John Neal
Monday where he was picked Henness and Joe Bowes.
Esther of Turner; one son, eral services for Mrs. Cath­ Memoiial Park the second
up
by an army plane and Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dean E. Stephens of Salem; erine Edwards of Eddyville, Sunday in July.
To insure the public an op­
Mrs. Dan Ferrans and child­
flown
to the base hospital at Burrel Cole and Brian Rush.
one daughter, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Edwards was the mother
portunity to timely enroll for
A fishing trip to Elk Lake
Landes of Portland; three of Mrs. Olmstead’s sister-in- ren left for Yuma, Arizona protection under the Medicare Ft. Lewis, Wash. He had
grandchildren and two great­ law, Mrs. Ed Olmstead of Co­ Tuesday morning, called there program and to transact other been a patient at Santiam was taken Sunday by Mr. and
by the illness of her mother.
Memorial Hospital since July Mrs. Clare Rush, Mr. and
grandchildren; two brothers, burg
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bean and Social Security business, the 11 when he contracted a ser­ Mrs. Lyle Rush, Mrs. Wright
Joseph Stephens of Paradise,
Rev. John Elmore of the
Salem Social Security office
Calif. ,and Lent Stephens of Lyons Methodist church will children Kevin and Anthony will remain open additional ious case of mumps, compli­ and Alan Sommers, all of Sa­
Olympia, Wash., and one sis- leave this coming Saturday from Odessa, Texas and Mar­ hours each week. On Mon­ cated by high fever. He was lem, and Diane, Debbie and
Mrs. Amy Dowsett of Gresh­ for Dead Indian Soda Springs garet Deister from Purcell, days the office will be open supposed to report back for Brian Rush.
Gathering at a local restaur­
am.
near Medford where he will Oklahoma were two weeks from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. duty at Ft. Lewis the 11th, but
Rev. Earl Lyda officiated at spend a week as a counselor guests at the home of Mr .and Tuesday through Friday reg­ was given an extension of ant Friday for a birthday din­
the services and interment in a Methodist Youth Camp. Mrs. Henry Deister. Mr. and ular office hours are from leave when he came down ner celebration honoring Mrs.
was in the Twin Oak Ceme­ Rev. West Turner will be in Mrs. Bean and children are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
with the mumps. Mrs. Hirte Ann Primeau were Mmes.
11.3 lbs.
tery at Turner with Howell- charge of services on Sunday, former residents here hav­ C. I. Flaten, district man­ and the children will remain Duncan, Bessie Bassett, Oli­ with 4.3 cu.in.
ing lived here in 1963.
at the home of his parents, via Kaplinger, Margaret Rush
Edwards funeral home in July 24.
Recent guests at the home ager, stated that those reach­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirte, until and the guest of honor.
charge.
of Pro-Power
David Patton, son of Mr.
ing age 65 in the future should
Visiting through July at the
and Mrs. Harold Ayers, was of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull file for medicare in the sec­ arrangements are completed
CATHERINE EDWARDS
an overnight patient at the were her parents, Mr. and ond or third month prior to and they can move Into a re­ home of Mrs. Mabel Knutson Here’s the lightweight you pro’s
Mr. and Mrs. Walter 01ms- Santiam Memorial hospital Mrs. Claude Marrs from Ren­ the month of their 65th birth­ cently purchased home In Cor­ is her 14 year old grandson, have been waiting for. Big
Jeffrey Knutson, of Great McCulloch power and big
stead received word Thursday Wednesday following an un­ ton, Washington and Mr. and day, even though they plan vallis.
features in a small, yet
of the death of Mrs. Catherine usual accident. David, with Mrs. James Turel from Port­ to continue working. This
Mrs. Jim Dolby of Corvallis Falls, Mont. Jeffrey, who ar-1 McCulloch
rugged package. This super­
land.
rived
July
12,
enjoyed
a
week-
:
Edwards of Eddyville, moth­ other boys had been swim­
visited her brother, Capt.
lightweight also has
Little Janet Rae Toman of timely filing will give the Douglas Hirte while he was end fishing trip to Marlon powered
er of their daughter-in-law, ming near the Gene Glason
automatic chain oiling, easy-start
applicant
Medicare
protection
Mrs. Ruth Olmstead of Co­ home in Mehama. They ran Salem is a guest at the home the first of the month in a patient at the Stayton hospi­ Lake with his uncle, Orville primer, idle governor, reboreable
Knutson and Mel Wright.
cylinder, thrifty 40:1 fuel mix, self-
tal Sunday.
berg.
into the house, closing the of her prandparents, Mr. and which they are 65.
Mrs. Mabel Knutson has a cleaning carburetor, and many
Mrs. Edwards was 75 and glass door and David, not see­ Mrs. Wilson Stevens. She is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Wilson
The Salem Social Security
more features. If you want the
died Wednesday following a ing the door closed, ran thru staying with them while her office is located at 643 Union took Glen Bothwell to the new granddaughter, born Ju­ muscle without the weight...
short illness.
it, severely cutting his right parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Street N. E. The telephone Good Samaritan Hospital In ly 11 at Santiam Memorial don’t wait to see the new
Survivors include the wid­ arm which required surgery Toman and her sister and number is 585-1793. The tele­ Portland Wednesday where hospital. The parents are her McCulloch MAC 4-10.
COMR ON IN ANO TRY IT!
ower, one son, six daughters, and many stitches. He also brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. phone number to use on Mon­ he was to undergo surgery on son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Knutson of
Friday.
one brother, one sister, 16 had a bad cut on his right Jack Scott of Mill City are on day evenings is 585-5962.
grandchildren and 4 great­ knee as well as other cuts a vacation trip Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson called Mill City. The baby has been
Mrs. William Deister from
on former neighbors, Mr. and named Margret Marie and
grandchildren.
and bruises.
Mrs. Everett Robb while In weighed 6 lbs., 15 ozs.
Equipment Company
Services were held Saturday Mrs. Myrtle Ayers is spend-1 Syracuse, Ney York is visit­
Friday evening visitors at
ing
relatives
here.
She
is
a
Portland
Wednesday.
at 1 p.m. at Corvallis with in­ ing some time at the home of
Phone 859-2240
Mrs. Harold Wilson and her the Walter Brisbin home were
terment at the Eddyville her daughter and son-in-law, guest at the home of her hus­
daughter, Mrs. Don Carey of his niece, Mrs. Dorothy Cox
Mehama, Oregon
cemetery.
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Stock- bands parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Deister and will also
Stayton attended the Art and her mother-in-law of San
well at Carver, Ore.
Festival at Bush House In
DAISY B. HILL
Recent visitors at the home visit with her sisters’ hus­
Daisy R. Hill, 85, Salem, Rt. of Mrs. Thelma Phillips were band, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wil­
Salem Sunday afternoon.
4 Box 136, died Thursday in a her sister, Mrs. Bessie Cline son of Lyons and her parents,
Each of Oregon’s 36 count­ Enjoying a recent 10-day va­
local hospital following a cere­ of Turlock, Calif., and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown ies recently received bump­ cation at Seaside were Mrs.
bral hemmorhage.
William Cline of McCloud, at Shaw. Her husband, an Air­ er share of the nearly $1,760,- Jack Evans and two daught­
man first class will arrive in 000 in 1966 house trailer tax­ ers, Paula and Jackie. Mrs.
She was employed by Amer­ Calif.
ican Telegraph and Telephone
Rev. Carl Blanchard and October for a leave, following es collected by the Depart­ Evans assisted her mother,
for a total of 30 years and family are spending a three- the leave will be sent to Jap­ ment of Motor Vehicles. Ac­ Mrs. Leroy Virgin of Fair­
worked as chief operator at week vacation visiting h i s an.
cording to Vern L. Hill, direc­ banks, Alaska, in moving into
Pacific Northwest Bell’s Sa­ brothers and sisters In Cali­ Mrs. Charles Power Is vis­ tor of the Department, checks her home at Seaside. Mrs. Vir­
lem office for several years. fornia and Arizona. Rev. iting in Glendale, California. representing each county’s gin will reside there while
She was a member of the Pio­ Blanchard is pastor at the She is a guest at the home share were mailed last week. her husband is away several
of her mother, Mrs. Stanley
neers, a telephone company Canyon Baptist Church.
The total of $1,757,942 is an months on a construction pro­
retirement group.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Searle.
increase of $287,042 over the ject. Mrs. Evans and girls also
She was preceded in death were hosts for a dinner Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Yeager 1965 collections. The added visited with her sisters and
by her husband, Clyde (Tac­ day honoring her father, El­ and family from Sebastpol, revenue comes from an in­ their families, Mr. and Mrs.
kett) Hill, who died about 5 don Mulkey of Silverton upon California are visiting at the crease in mobile homes reg­ Frank Wilcoxin of Seaside,
and Mrs. W. K. Molan and
years ago. He was a former his retirement. The Mulkeys, home of her mother, Mrs. istered in the state.
longtime resident of Mill City who have been living at Pen­ Gladys Stiffler. They will al­ In 1965, there was a total children, visiting from Seat­
and an uncle of Mrs. Charles dleton for some time while he so visit at the home of her of 54.775 mobile homes reg­ tle. While there, they spent
Kelly. She was a sister-in-law was employed as a saw filer sister and husband, Mr. and istered. In 1966, this increas­ a lot of time on the beach and
of Mrs. Elsie Potter of Salem. for the Blue Mountain Fir Mrs. Ward Slover at Lyons ed 5,707 to a total of 60,482. enjoyed eating a variety of
Survivors include a brother Company, have returned to and another sister and family This prepresents a 19.5 per seafood. They also took in the
Frank Varley of Coos Bay.
their home at Silverton. Oth­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson of cent increase in total regis­ Miss Oregon Pageant.
Pamela Molan, Mrs. Evans’
Services were at 4 p.m. Sat­ ers attending were Mr. and Salem.
trations.
Susan Neal, oldest daughter
urday at Virgil T. Golden mor- Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mr. and
Director Hill said Linn niece, returned home with
t u a r y. Interment followed Mrs. Ralph Mulkey, Mr. Jim of Mr. and Mrs. George Neal County’s share of the collec­ them to visit for two weeks.
Mrs. Walter Thomas visited
at Belcrest Memorial Park.
Mulkey, all of Silverton; Mr. is spending this week at Sil­ tion, based upon 2,242 house
Chester Mulkey of Salem, Mr. ver Creek Falls, attending a trailer applications is $67,138.- Thursday at the home of her
REV. HAROLD SHERIFF and Mrs. Donald Huber and Baptist Church Camp.
06. This is an increase of $13,- sister, Mrs. Gene Martin, in
LYONS — Friends in Lyons children Dennis, Donna, Dar­ Mickey Kramer from Long­ 107.75 from last years’ collec­ Albany.
A fishing trip to Red and
were saddened to learn of the rell and Debbie, Mr. Leland view, Washington is spend­ tions. In 1965, Linn County
Avril Lakes was enjoyed Sun­
tragic death of Rev. Harold Mulkey, another brother from ing this week at the home received $54,020.31.
(Hal) Sheriff, a minister at Santa Rosa, Calif., called Sun­ of her grandparents, Mr. and
In Marion County there day by Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Blue Mound, Ill. Rev. Sher­ day afternoon with congrat­ Mrs. William Kramer. She has were 3,526 applications in 1966 Thomas and their daughter,
as her guests Denise and Bob­ with $103,929.93 in license Juanita Emerson and her son
iff, a former minister of the ulations.
Lyons Methodist church with
At a recent meeting of the by Allen of Longview.
fees. This was a considerable Chris. The pony was taken
Mr. and Mrs. Percty Hiatt increase over 1965.
for Chris to ride into the
his wife Virginia and daught­ Mari-Linn school board Mr.
Lakes.
er Hali and three other per­ Glen Graham of Mill City was spent several days this week 1965.
sons were killed in a plane hired as custodian; Mr. Irvin at Round Butte Dam In East­ Fees collected by the Depart­ A fishing trip to Paulina
crash on a flight from Cedar Robertson, 8th grade teacher; ern Oregon on a fishing trip. ment of Motor Vehicles are Lake and East Lake was tak­
Rapids, Iowa to Decatur, Ill. Mrs. Eva Benefield, 5th grade; They were accompanied by based on a two per cent ap­ en July 8-10 by Mr. and Mrs.
They were enroute home from Mr. Jim Tollen, 7th grade and their daughter and son-in-law, praisal of the market value
Ced^r Rapids where Hal, an Mrs. Hazel Wirth will have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer of of each unit. This tax is col­
accomplished gymnast, had the 6th grade instead of 7th Albany.
lected in lieu of a property
attended a performance. Rev. and the board members are
tax. Trailer owners also pay
Sheriff, minister at the Meth­ still looking for a 3rd grade Don’t hesitate to give clothes an annual registration fee of
odist church at Blue Mound, teacher.
to Goodwill Industries be­ $6.00 per unit.
was piloting the brown and
A reunion of the Neal-Ros- cause they need cleaning.
Since the Department began
white Piper Commanche rent­ sell families was held at the Cleaning and fumigation of collecting trailer tax fees In
ed from a Decatur charter Sunday, July 10. Following a clothing is part of employ­ 1960, it has returned a total
service. Due to heavy thun­ picnic lunch a short business ment and training at Goodwill. of $7,019,540 to the 36 Oregon
dershowers in the Mississippi meeting was held with Jim Handicapped workers and counties. The law requires
Valley the craft was last Neal presiding. A historian learners operate the laundry that distribution of the collec­
•A Ton - Long Box
G. T. 2 Dr. H. T.
heard of by radio near Bur­ report was given by Shelia and dry cleaning machines. tions be made on an annual
lington, Iowa.
Neal Heater, it was enjoyed After complete repair and re­ basis prior to June 30.
by all present. Mr. and Mrs. novation, the clothing is ready
Interest rates on U.S. Sav­
Dolph Heater, Mrs. Ann for its trip to the Goodwill
It's easy to sell it when Louise
Peters and daughters store. The stores are impor­ ings Bonds have been increas­
Mr. and Mrs. Walt McElhaney tant to the program ... be­ ed four times since the first
you use Classified ads from
Subllmiety, Mr and Mrs. cause the workers’ wages Series E Bond was sold on
Mac Calavan from Salem, Mr. come from sales. All can help May 1, 1941. The rate may not
in The Enterprise. Use and Mrs. Ray Lehr and fam­ by giving discards to Good­ be lowered during the term
High and Chemeketa
SALEM
Liberty & Chemeketa
ily, Albany, Mr. and Mrs. will and by shopping in Good­ of a bond. Current rate is
364-0184
362-0349
4 15$L when held to maturity.
*hem to buy, sell, rent. R. M. Hadly, Shedd. Mr. and will stores.
NEW
Social Security
Office to Remain
Open Extra Hours
Raymond Brandi
Oregon Counties
Get Share House
Trailer Taxes
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