The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 29, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday with the G. C. Barn-
hardts at Gates and overnight WSCS Starts
Wednesday
with the A. T. Fall Meetings
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim
Barnhardts.
She
was the guest
Manning and children Richie,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball of her cousin and husband,
LYONS — The first fall
Larry
and
Cherri.
Mrs.
Dun
­
took her mother and aunt, Mr .and Mrs. Ed Stier of Cor­ meeting of the Women’s So­
By Eva Bressler
can is a half sister of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Blackburn and vallis Friday.
ciety of Christian Service was
Among students returning Manning.
Mrs. Sarah Rains, to Rose­ Olive Barnhardt resumed held Tuesday evening at 7
to college were Stanley Power
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Prichard burg Sunday, Sept. 18 to visit
to OSU, Corvallis, and Steven spent several days last week
her duties at the Gates school p. m. in the fireplace room of
Power to OTI in Klamath at Reno. The Prichards re­ at the home of their sister Monday after a month of con­ the Lyons Methodist church
Fals. They are the sons of cently sold their IGA Food and husband, Mr. and Mrs. valescence following surgery. with Mrs. Ethel Huffman pre­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power. Market to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Albert Long. The ladies stay­ Bill Pennick, son of Mr. and siding. A general discussion
ed until Thursday; also visit­ Mrs. William Pennick, return­ was held on plans for the
Miss Cathy Prichard went thur Lundin of Albany.
ing their nephew and wife, ed to Corvallis last week for coming winter months. Tues­
hack to the U of O at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
She is the daughter of Mr. with their son-in-law and dau­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long registration at OSU where he day, November 9, the date
and Mrs. Dale Prichard, and ghter Mr. and Mrs. Harry near Roseburg and Mr. and will be a Sophomore, Bill had for the Rummage and Food
Wire Service Anywhere Open • A. M. to 7 F. M.
Dennis Huber, son of Mr. and Elmer of Albany have return­ Mrs. Charlie Sueffridge at Su­ been employed with the For­ sale with Mrs. Van Prichard
Mrs. Donald Huber is attend­ ed from a vacation trip which therlin. They were dinner est Service during the sum­ chairman for the rummage
guests at the Jim Briles home mer vacation.
sale and Mrs. W. E. McMahan
ing OSU.
took them to Vancouver, B.C.,
Billy Gabriel, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Leonard Cruson in
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian Victoria, from Aanacortes to in Brooks Thursday evening.
280 N. E. 4th St.
Ph. 897-2452
Mill City
were Sunday dinner guests Sidney and a ferry trip thru Mrs. Briles motored them Mrs. Bill Gabriel, received a charge of the food sale. Any­
severe dog bite on the left one having rummage to do­
at Tigard at the home of Mr. the San Juan Islands. They home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Henness thigh last Tuesday. The nate may leave it in the base­
and Mrs. James Wright. The reported a wonderful trip and
and daughter of Medford vis­ wound required 12 stitches. I ment of the church. Wednes­
Wrights are former residents very nice weather.
ited from Friday to Sunday
Novebber 9, is tse date
here when he was principal
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni of at the home of his parents, The dog gave no appearance day, for
the annual bazaar and
at Mari-Linn.
Creswell and Mrs. Edith San­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness. of being rabid, but was being set
kept under observation by the supper with committees to be
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt ders of Cottage Grove were
Residents of the Gates area owner for safety’s safe.
appointed later. Attending the
and two children, Christopher Sunday guests at the home of
Frank Mestyanek of Los meeting were Hmes Leonard
and Mary Elizabeth, who Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. Mrs. who are interested in forming
spent the summer at the Kuni is a cousin and Mrs. a square dance group are Angeles is a houseguest at Cruson, John Elmore, Paul
Come in and See Our Display of
home of her parents, Mr. and Sanders an aunt of Mrs. Roye. cordially invited to meet, Fri­ the G. J. Geston home. He Pennnigton, Clyde Bressler,
Mrs. Marshall Powell have re­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roidt and day, October 14 at 8 p. m. in has bought some acreage from Glenn Julian, W. E. Mc­
turned to their home at Cam­ daughter of San Andreas, Cal­ the Gates Women’s Club the Gestons adjacent to their Mahan, James Hollingshead,
bridge, Mass, where he will ifornia were weekend guests house. If enough folks are home. He arrived last Wed­ Oscar Naue, Ethel Huffman
return to Harvard University. at the home of Mrs. Leota interested, lessons will be nesday for a two week's visit. and Freda Gruggett.
given and a new club formed.
Guests for three days last
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bur­ Worden.
Overnite guests Sunday at
meister returned the first of
Earl Alen and Lynn Lam­ the Lauran Holman residence week at the Ed Kadin home
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
the week from a 10-day trip bert left Sunday morning for
And Up
to Yellowstone Park and Sun Paulina Lake where they were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kadin of Half Moon Bay, B.
Art
Holman
of
Clatskanie.
Valley, Idaho.
will spend several days this They left Monday for a hunt­ C. Coinciding with their visit
Also Some Travel Alarm Clocks
was a surprise visit on Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry week enjoying fishing.
Sept. 21, ’66 — Leota Kay
ing
trip
in
the
Steen
Moun
­
nesday
from
other
members
were overnight guests Mon­
Check our store for all your
tains.
of' the family, Mr. and Mrs. Fawver of Gates changed her
day at the home of his mo­
Vicki Newquist left for her Ed Anderson of Duluth, Minn, plea from not guilty to guilty
ther, Mrs. Rosa Berry. They
Hardware Needs
home in Duluth, Minn, this and the Albert Nelsons of today and forfeited a fine of
were enroute to their home
$30. This was in connection
week. She had been a guest Corvallis.
at Glendale from Idaho where
with an earlier charge against
since July at the home of her
they attended a reunion of her
her by Mill City police for
uncle and aunt, the Melvin
people, the Tinsley clan.
St. Patrick Club
failing to leave name and ad­
Newbergs.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer
dress at scene of an accident.
Laurie
Cuthbert
of
Salem
of Albany and their son and
Resumes Meetings
Phone 897-2977
Mill City, Ore.
Sept. 26, ’66 — Today Mill
spent Sunday to Wednes. at
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gail El­
LYONS—Mrs. Ruth Lyons City police impounded 15
the
home
of
her
grandparents,
mer and daughter Pam of
JOSEPH B. MOM BERT
and Mrs. Henry Holzfess were dogs found running at large
Beaverton were Sunday din­ Funeral services were held the Floyd Johnsons, when hostesses for the first meet­ upon the city streets. All dogs
ner guests at the home of her Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mrs. Johnson did some sewing ing of the fall for the St. were returned to the owners
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Virgil T. Golden funeral home for her.
Friday dinner guests at the Patrick Catholic club held at and citations issued with the
Hiatt.
in Salem for Joseph B. Mom- home of Mrs. Lang Stafford the Lyons home Monday ev­ exception of three dogs whose
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor bert with committal services
ening, September 19. Plans owners could not be found.
and son Rex of Enterprise at 3:30 p.m. at Fairview Ceme­ were her sister and husband, were discussed for their an­ These dogs were impounded
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lon
Marsten
of
Call Us Any Day For
were Tuesday and Tuesday tery. Rev. John Neal officiat­
Gresham. Callers on Monday nual Fall Festival which will at the Linn County Dog Con­
over light guests at the home ed.
be
held
some
time
in
Novem
­
trol
Headquarters
in
Leban
­
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Ly­ Mr. Mombert, 68, was born were Mrs. Ellis Wilson, Mrs. ber with the date to be an­ on. They are: A black and
Mary Carpenter and Mrs. Ell­
Stayton and Gates.
ons.
nounced later. The next meet­ white Pekinese found at 4th
at Pocatello, Ida. He died last
Mrs. Ruth Lyons, retired Thursday in a Portland hos­ en Hunt.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
John Cupps is attending ing will be held Monday ev­ and Cedar, a small brown dog
post master of Lyons, accom­ pital. He had been ill three
ening, October 17 at the Ca­ found at 3rd and Alder NW,
classes
in
welding
on
Satur
­
panied by Mrs. Helen Lyons months. He was a retired hea­
tholic hall. Following the and a small brown part cock­
RCA VICTOR
of Eugene left by plane from vy construction worker and days at a Salem vocational business meeting, presided er found at Highway 22 and
Portland Monday morning for a veteran of World War I. He school.
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
Visiting at the John Roten over by Mrs. Charles Bouche, 7th. These dogs may be claim­
Puerto Rico, where Mrs. Ruth was a long-time resident of
Fr. Bernard will talk and ed by buying a license, and
home
Sept.
14
to
17
were
her
Lyons will attend the Nation­ this area.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. discuss the new Confraternity paying a fee.
al Post Masters’ convention.
Chief Taylor said another
Survivors include his mo­ Abrantes and her brother, Christian Doctrine program
The Best Laundry Equipment
They expect to be gone two ther, Mrs. Eva Mombart of
Glenn Abrantes and her cous­ to all men and women of the search would be made for
weeks.
dogs
running
at
large
later.
St. Patrick Parish, also the
Salem, and brothers, H. M.
Mrs. Effie Nydegger, a long Mombert of Salem, and J. H. in,, Jim McLemore, all of Wil- young people who have com­ Chief Taylor was at Gates
minkton, Calif.
time Lyons resident will move Mombert, El Cajon, Calif.
school today to talk to the
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dennis pleted high school.
this week to Stayton. She
Attending the meeting were students about bicycle safety.
entertained
friends
with
a
fall
has traded her home here
GLEN R. BOTHWELL
party at their home Saturday Mmes. Mike Schwindt, Flor­ A film was shown and tips
for a trailer home and will
GATES—Glen R. Bothwell, night. Their guests were Mr. ent Frichtl, George Van Agt- on safety were given by the
T
locate it near her daughter 68, died Wednesday, Sept. 21,
mael, Phillip Pietrok, James chief. Arrangements were
an family, Mr. and Mrs. at Good Samaritan hospital and Mrs. Bill Gabriel, Mr. and Peterson, Charles Bouche, Ed made for the students to
Appliance
—
Radio
Mrs. Dean Sharp, Mr. and
Vaughn Hunt.
Castle, Ben Voltin, Andrew make a trip later on to the
SALES — SERVICE
where he had been a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tay­ 5 days. He had undergone ma­ Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Sieg, Leland Manning, Fr. City Hall and view the police
503
N.
Third
Ave.
Stay ton
Ph. 769-2154
Mrs.
Bob
Gray,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lor and daughter of Newport jor surgery for cancer in July.
facilities.
Bernard and the hostesses.
Marvin
Dodge
and
family,
Mr.
were weekend guests at the
"Ties”, as he was affection­
home of his grandmother, ately known by his friends, and Mrs. Doyle Sarff and son,
Mrs. Gary Whitmore, Mr. and
Mrs. Ruth Lyons.
came to Gates about 10 years
Mrs. Ethel Manning and ago and was employed by the Mrs. Philip Stevens, Mr. and
daughter, Mrs. Bert Duncan State Fish Commission, work­ Mrs. Ray Mills and Mr. and
and Lynne of Hillsboro were ing at the Minto fish racks Mrs. Jack Evans.
Mrs. Marie Herron of Salem
Sunday dinner guests at the and the Marion Forks fish
spent the past two weeks at
hatchery.
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Survivors include two sons, Bessie Novak, helping her
Glendon of Portland and Har­ paint the interior of her
Automotive
old of Oregon City. Funeral house. Mrs. Herron’s daughter
and
services were held in Port­ Dinah and a friend were
Industrial
land at 11 a.m. Sat., Sept. 24, guests for dinner on Sunday
with Berg Funeral Home of when they came to take her
Maintenance
St. Johns in charge.
home.
Diesel Engine Service
Tommy and Steve Carey of
Welding
CLAUDE H. REBHAN
Stayton spent Saturday with
Shop or Field
Funeral services were held their grandparents, Mr. and
Dealer for Airco Welding Tuesday at the Howell-Ed­ Mrs. H. N. Wilson, while their
Products
wards Chapel of the Garden parents were in eastern Ore.
in Salem at 10:15 a.m. for
Delco Batteries
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom­
Claude H. Rebhar, step-father as, Jr. hosted a surprise wed­
Factory Equipment
of Mrs. Mary Garrison of ding anniversary party Satur­
Ignition Parts
Lakeview and formerly of day evening honoring her par­
Mill City. Mr. Rebhan was 82 ents, Mr. an Mrs. W. S. Bart­
and passed away last Friday lett. The party was held at
in a Salem hospital.
her parents home in Salem.
Jim and Veryl Hoover
He was born in Brownsville
Phone 897-2911
Mill City and lived in Salem for 40 Also attending from Gates,
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
years. He was a retired saw­ Walter Thomas, Sr. and his
mill worker.
sister and nephew, Mrs. Juan­
Other survivors include a ita Emerson and Chris.
son, Donald of Glen Ellen,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver of
Calif.; stepson, Herman Zeller Portland became the proud
With an Impala Sport Coupe you can get all the comforts of home, maybe even more.
of Albany; stepdaughter, Mrs. parents of their first child at
Leona Ford of Reedsport and a Portland hospital Sept. 23.
several grandchildren.
The little boy has been nam­
Interment was at Belcrest ed William Thomas and
Memorial Park with Rev. weighed 6 lbs. 4% ozs. Grand­
John Bartlett offciating.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. John
New styling that speaks beautifully for itself. More things to add
Pastorino of Berkeley, Calif,
than ever before: A new stereo tape system. Comfortron automatic
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver
of
Gates.
heating
and air conditioning. Front disc brakes. A better Cruise-
THE MILL CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir
Master control system. Plus all the power you could want in a car:
and two sons of Salem week­
ENTERPRISE
up to 427 cu. in. available in Chevrolet’s exclusive Turbo-Jet V8.
Entered as second clasp, mat­ ended with her parents, the
And, standard with every new Chevrolet, a new road feel thanks to
ter November 10, 1944 at the Clyde Olivers. Joining the
Post Office at Mill City, Ore­ family for dinner on Sunday
Re-Elect
improved Full Coil suspension. You really should see the new
gon under Act of March 3, were the Olivers granddaught­
Chevrolets. Very soon.
ers, Sheryl and Karen Oliver.
1879.
Subscription Rates
Verna Hunziker and Julia
Marion-Linn Counties $6.50 yr. Stoffel of Portland were Sun-
And all this for your added safety: GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column^
Outside Marion-Linn $4.00 yr. daj- visitors at the home of
dual master cylinder brake system with warning light,*
DIMOCRAT
Outside Oregon..........$4.50 yr. their brother-in-law and sister
energy-absorbing instrument panel, four-way hazard warn-1
POSITION 4
Mr. and Mrs. George Stafford.
ing flasher, plus many others.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St
A PROVEN RECORD
John of Salem entertained her
’s happening now...at your
dealer^
OF PROTECTING THE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Barnhardt, and her brother
PUBLIC INTEREST.
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
36-5488
Mrs. A. T .Barnhardt, at a
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER family
farewell gathering
A Vote for Day...
Sunday afternoon for their
Will Again Pay I
daughter, Mrs. Laura Sugg
AFFILIATE MiMBfl
and two children. Mrs. Sugg
was leaving for her home in
Committee foe Dty:
Phone 769-2126
Stayton, Oregon
Chairman, M b . Elmer Berg,
Chicago following a two week 120 W. Hollister
Vice Chairman, Mary E. Eyre.
visit
here.
She
had
spent
DON W MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub.
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 29, 196G
GATES
LYONS
Brunner's Flowers
Ingram Clocks
All Electric Clocks
Police Blotter
These are priced at only . .$2.98
Mill City Hardware
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
Hoover's Repair
Everything new that could happen... happened!
Rep. L B. Day
Everything new
Chevrolet
Gene Teague Chevrolet Co.