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Holiday guests of Mrs. O. K. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti-1 DeWitt are Mrs. Rex Sanford, more of Redmond visited with Mrs. Percy Webb and Mrs. Mill City friends Sunday and Ted Merritt, all of Salem. attended the 50th anniversary reception for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clarke James Swan. The Baltimores from Seattle, Washington and recently sold their ranch Mrs. Ted Clarke from Harlow home and plan on trying ton, Montana, weie house some “trailer living." guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake from Friday until Tues Holiday guests at the home day. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe were her brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs Bud Cline, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jimmy and Denny and Mrs. Riggs and two daughters from Marie Tolbert had Christmas California. Also home for the dinner at a Salem restaurant. holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sheythe and daughter Among those fi-oni Mill City and Denny Sheythe of Seattle. attending the dinner given by Both young men are doing Harold Waller for his em real well at their work, re ployees and their wives at a ceiving recent promotions. Salem restaurant last Friday Denny works for Boeing and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mark is employed in an in Darwin Raines, Mr. and Mrs. surance office. Warren Goffin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walczak, and Mr. and New Years day guests at Mrs. B. D. Bumgarner. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peterson were Mrs. Peter Mike Glover, who is a stu Brusassco, Jr. and girls. Mrs. dent at Southwestern Oregon Ardith Brusassco and son College at Coos Bay, is spend Mario and Mr. and Mrs. Ros ing the holidays at the home coe Smith of Vernonia. Mrs. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ardith Bru sassco are sisters of Mrs. A. R. Glover. Peterson. LYONS 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, January 5, 1967 By Eva Bressler of Ventura; her mother, Mrs. Christina Freitag, Albany; and Bob Culbertson invited the one brother, George Phillips, High School class of Santiam Salem. Chapel to a party and chili Rev. Wayne Bryant offici supper at his home Saturday ated at the services and in night December 17. Then they terment was at the Sand Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay went to Rollertime for skat THOMAS FRYER wood and Allan spent the ing. After skating they came DETROIT—Thomas Robins ridge Cemetery. The Oregon game commis holidays at the home of their back to his home for refresh Fryer, a former resident of old sion advised outdoorsmen that son in law and daughter, Mr. ments and listened to records Detroit, died Monday in a Mattie Roten Nay it's time again to renew hunt and Mrs. Richard Anderson around the fireplace. Attend Salem nursing home at the Milton Roten of Lyons and ing and fishing licenses for and three children at Seaside. ing were Evelyn Fudge, Ernie age of 81. He had lived in Ben Roten and daughter the coming 1967 season. These Fudge, Mike Kokstis, Carolyn Salem since 1956. He was Susan returned Sunday from documents are available at all Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free Taylor, Marilyn Davis, LaDon- born in South Land, New Ogden, Utah, where they at license agencies and the com man, Esther, Earnest and na Bradley, Gary Richards, Zealand, and came to Detroit tended the funeral of their mission’s Portland headquart Paul spent the holidays with Gary Kokstis, Earl Mentze, in 1925 where he worked as mother. Mrs. Mattie Roten ers. his relatives at Bozeman, Brent Cole, Rodney Ramsey, a high climber in logging until Nay, 70, 296 Pingree, Ogden, New licenses are especially Montana. Sue Sledge, Connie Walker, retirement. He was a veteran Utah, died at the Dee Hos important to steelhead fisher Kathy Schmitt, Tom Parker, of World War I, serving with pital Tuesday (December 13, men, with this season in full Mrs. Alice Beach is spend Paul McClellan, Kenney Ol the British Army in France. 1966) afternoon of injuries swing through the winter ing the holidays in Salem with son, Bob Culbertson and the He was a member of the received when struck by a months and into spring. New her daughter and family. chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Mormon Church. car while crossing the street licenses are also important to Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud He is survived by the wid near her home. the hunter if he intends to be David Cline, who is a sopho Bradley and Rev. Douglas ow, Tessa, Salem, daughters, in the field after the first of Mrs. Nay was born Febru more at Oregon State Uni Mentze. Mrs. Alice Knodel, Corvallis, ary 1, 1896, in Emory, Texas, the year. For waterfowl gun versity at Corvallis, is spend Recent visitors at the home and Mrs. Cathrine Warby of a daughter of David A. and ners it is a must. Outsdoors- ing the holidays with his of Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer Springfield; sons are, Elmo, Margaret Upchurch. She then men are reminded, however, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud was his brother and wife Mr. Salem, William, Corvallis, and moved to Arizona as a small that a hunting license is re Cline. quired to hunt for any wild and Mrs. John Baltzer from Zealand and Donald, both of child. Roseburg; sisters, Mrs. Elsie Napeleon, South Dakota. She was married to John life of the state, including Mr. and Mi's. Merle Garton Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn Despain, Boise, Idaho, Mrs. W. Roten on December 24, predators and nongame spe and Dick Williams were din left Wednesday for Castro Caroline Jensen, Las Vegas, 1913, in Klondyke, Arizona. cies. ner guests Christmas eve at Valley, California to spend the Nevada, and Mrs. Alice Mc- He died June 30, 1940. She and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Raines Advertise in the Classified holidays at the homes of their Nickel in New Zealand, and her family moved to Mill LaVern Ohrt and family at were dinner guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers children. They will also visit 22 grandchildren. of The Mill City Enterprise. City in 1943. She was mar Fox Valley. at the home of her parents, spent the holidays visiting at Oakland, Alameda and Hay Services are pending at ried to George Nay on June Phone 897-2772, Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syv- with relatives in Oregon City. ward with relatives and their Virgil T. Golden Mortuary in 10, 1950 in Mill City and Spending several days at erson. Salem. moved to Ogden to make her friends. the home of Mrs. Marie Tol Six members of the Mill home. She was a member of Visiting at the home of Mr. bert are her son in law and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris City Garden Club visited the Mill City First Christian and Mrs. Harold Horn is their James E. Cully daughter and grandson, Mr. spent the holidays in Port Bush House in Salem last Funeral services were held Church. and Mrs. Jack Howton and land with relatives. Wednesday to view the Holi son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are her husband, Douglas from Oakland, Calif. day decorations. Each room Ronald Horn from Chicago. Saturday, December 24th at Ogden, Utah, five sons and They will also visit her 10:00 am at the Unger Chapel Fred Jacobson of Portland in the House was decorated in Silverton for James E. two. daughters; Ben L. Ro Christinas dinner guests at is spending the holidays at by a different garden club. parents in Salem. the home of Mr. and Mrs. the home of his son in law Mill City Garden Club deco Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mormon Culley, father of Mrs. Mildred ten, Mill City; Bill Roten, Utah; Milton Roten Cecil Lake were Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. rated the kitchen. are spending several days Hostettler and Mrs. Alice Riverdale, of Lyons; Glen Wade Roten, Hershberger, both of Mill Ronald Clarke from Seattle, Don Carlson. Attending were Mrs. Toni this week sight seeing in Grantsville, Utah; Dan Roten, City. Washington; Mrs. Ted Clarke Washington. Steve Blackburn Thomas, Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mr. Cully was born in Port Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Frank from Harlowton, Montana; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bevier Mrs. Jesse Haywood, Mrs. from Stay ton is in charge of land and lived in the Crooked (Helen) Jackson, Corvallis; Mrs. Helen Saucier and Gene and Sharon joined the family Edith Mason, Mrs. Nell De the Richfield Service Station Finger area for many years Mrs. Ray (Jane) Postel, Og Ware from Stayton. while Mr. Mormon is away. for Christmas dinner. Witt and Mrs. Lowell Cree. before moving to Silverton in den, Utah; five stepsons and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev 1947. He was a retired logger. two stepdaughters, Claude Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dole- NOTICE — The Studio of Guests at the home of Mr. ens have moved to their new Meeker, Colo.; Duane zal, Jr. had as their guests for Hair Design will be open Wed and Mrs. Cecil Lake on Mon ly completed home and Mr. He was 86 years of age. He Nay, Nay, Hershchel Nay, Monte Christmas dinner his parents, nesday through Saturday un day were Mr. and Mrs. Ev and Mrs. Raymond McKay died in his sleep Tuesday at Nay of Ogden, Utah; Dale Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolezal, til further notice. Shop hours erett Lake, Mrs. Elsie Völkel, who have purchased the his home in Silverton at 117 Nay, all Riverdale, Utah; Mrs. Brown Street. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, Mrs. Helen Saucier, Mr. and Stevens property near the Harold Stewart, Clinton, Utah; Surviving besides the two Loveland, Mrs. Edith Mason DroD. 23tf Mrs. Charlie French and Don Mehama bridge are in the daughters in Mill City are Mrs. Vivian Shipe, Ogden, and Miss Ann Dolezal from process of moving. Merryfield. the widow, Laura Cully of Utah; 17 grandchildren, seven Jefferson. Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer was Silverton; sons Laverne of great-grandchildren, one bro Christmas breakfast guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw hostess for a buffet supper at ther and three sisters, Jim Miss Claud'a Budlong is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer her home Monday night for Quincy, California, Charles of Upchurch, Spokane, Washing Lowell Cree and Don were Monterey and Raymond of spending the holidays at the Bilyeu, Randi and Brent spent employees of the Lyons Alsea and one brother Thomas ton; Mrs. Millie Ellis, Wilcox, Hundreds of plans and home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMor the holidays at St. John, the Post Office. Attending were Arizona; Mrs. Ada Murphree, Mrs. Ralph Budlong. Claudia ris and Miss Carol Ragsdale. Washington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Cully of Mill City. Sixteen Coolidge, Arizona; Mrs. Edna variations in our files can Dinner guests were Mr. and grandchildren also survive. is a Sophomore at the Uni Mrs. Wade Dickinson from Rev. and Mrs. Don Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Rev. Dale Moore officiated. Thornton, Flagstaff, Arizona. help you decide what you versity of Oregon. Funeral services were con and Donna, Mrs. Leota Word Interment was in the Miller Salem, George Cree and Mr. and family. ducted Friday at the Myers need in that home you en and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cemetery. and Mrs. McMorris. Mr and Mrs Merle Garton Spellmeyer and Sharon. Fol Mortuary with Bishop M. Penner officiating. Burial was want to build. Just drop Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Golden had as dinner guests New lowing the supper a gift ex Edith Haynes Berry Years, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne in Washington Heights Me in and let us know that change was enjoyed and play attended a family dinner at Mill City friends were sad morial Park. the home of her sister and Ohrt and children, Mr. and ing of cards finished the dened to learn of the death Mrs. Nay’s youngest son, you’d like to get some brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charlie French and entertainment. Richard Nenkie at Aumsville. Dick Williams. A Christmas eve family last Thursday of Edith Haynes Henry Roten was killed in an planning ideas. gathering was^“ftei<1 at the Berry of Tillamook. She auto accident two years ago Among former long-time Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French home of Mr. and Mrs. Van was born in Mill City April to the day that she was killed. teachers in Mill City Sunday returned Saturday after hav Prichard. Present were Mr. 24, 1908, and lived her entire for the Swans’ Golden Anni ing spent the past two weeks and Mrs. Hy Smith from Port life here until she married Too Late to Classify versary reception were the in Missouri visiting her mo land, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith Raymond Berry. They lived several years In former Alma Sarpola of Port ther and other relatives and and family from Eugene, Al land and Helen Eliassen of friends. Wesley of Longview, Wash southern Oregon, later moving FOR SALE — Gray Mohair It was the first time in ington, Mrs. Nona Ambrose to Tillamook. She became ill daveno in fair condition, Albany. Others glimpsed in Guarding your will sell cheap. Call after the crowd were the former nineteen years the French’s of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn this summer and died in a 5:00 p.m.—897-2627. 1 Violet Carter of the Berkeley had spent Christmas in Mis Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Portland hospital from cancer. health is our Week Day Hours Survivors besides her wid area, Mrs. Nell Wachter of souri. They made the trip by Dale Prichard, Cathy and Bill, ower include a son and a NOTICE—Would the person train. Crannell, California, and Mr. Mr. Herbert Mays and daugh 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. foremost goal. The weather was mild when ters, Oletta, Marceltta, Venet- grandson. and Mrs. Joseph Wachter of in possession of the histori they arrived but they had Klamath Falls, Oregon. Saturdays: ta and Jerrelitta, all of Lyons, cal book on Central Oregon Our only aim is to snow and the temperature got and guests Miss Jane Nowlen by Long please leave it at Dorothy M. Shoop 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 assure careful and Holiday guests at the home down to three degrees above and Miss Donna Herblson The Enterprise or 617 SE Funeral services were held before they left. of Mr. and Mrs. Arey Pod- from Bandon. Christmas day Fairview. The book belongs Friday December 23rd at the quality service, for Phone 897-2610 rabsky were Mrs. Barbara dinner guests at the Prichards to the estate of Chet Hollin Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, were Mr. Wesley, Mr. and Fisher Chapel in Albany for your good health. Short and children of Salem, gshead. 2 Mrs. Dorothy M. Shoop, a Mr. and Mrs. Lahny Podrab- Sharon, Barbara, Matt and Mrs. Dale Prichard, Cathy and former resident of Albany Joe were dinner guests Mon sky and family of Albany, Prescriptions Our Bill, Miss Nowlen and Miss who died in Ventura, Cali Mrs Barbara Palon of Scio, day at the home of Mr. and Herbison. fornia Wednesday, apparently Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schradle Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cru- of pneumonia. and Mary Jiroch of Portland. son from Fort Lewis, Wash Mrs. Shoop was 34 and was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc ington and David Snoddy of born in Mill City, the daugh Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Hoover Morris, Miss Carol Ragsdale Stayton were Christmas eve ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Donald Cree spent Mon spent from Saturday until guests at the home of Mr. Phillips. When the family Monday at the home of her day in Salem at the home of and Mrs. Lenard Cruson and lived in Mill City Mr. Phillips MEL EIDE, Owner brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dickinson. Nikki, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard was a saw filer and timber Come in and look around. Ph. 897-28R Xuf) IHW Kodad at Castle Rock, Wash Cruson, Nikki and David faller. Mr. Phillips passed ington. Snoddy were Christmas day away a number of years ago. Aduli Ed. Classes guests in Medford at the home Survivors include her wid of her brother and family Mr. ower, Harold Shoop, children Have Many Courses Phone 897-2141 227 & W. Broadway Mill City and Mrs. Gordon Hudson and Mark and Pamela R. Shoop You can relax when you're covered by The winter term of the children. ———— Adult Education Program of Mrs. Martha Phelps and her Salem Public Schools will daughter Miss Opal Phelps offer the largest number of from Longview, Washington Classes in the twenty-one were Monday guests at the year history of the program home of her sister Mr. and with 64 courses scheduled. Mrs. Van Prichard. Classes not offered last term Guests at the home of Rev. include ¡Accounting for Non and Mrs. John Elmore and Accountants. Graphics with daughter Reaone and Penny Introduction to Conceptual were her parents Mr. and Design, Law for Laymen, Mrs. George Barter, and Legal Secretary, Mathematics grandparents Mr. and Mrs. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Orientation for Elementary Fred Wampler from Portland. Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon School Parents, Mathematics Holiday festivities got under Orientation for Junior High way with an early start Sun School Parents, and Stocks day morning with early morn and Bonds. Due to the popu ing mass held at the St. Pat larity of Office Machines in rick Catholic church, and with struction two classes are regular services held at the scheduled this term; one on Methodist, Baptist and Santi Tuesday evening, and the am Chapel. Many bountiful other on Thursday evening. dinners and family gatherings Also the Preparation for GED were held with relatives in Order CUSTOM STANDARD HEATING OILS today—and spread your Tests has been increased to and out of town. See Our Nationally four nights a week, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley payments over ten months if you wish. There’s no interest or carrying Tuesday, Wednesday, or of Portland were dinner charges for this extra convenience. And payments remain the same Thursday. Judging from the guests at the home of her Advertised Glassware every month, even during severe cold spells. Order clean-as-a-whistle fall term when over 800 peo brother and wife Mr. and ple enrolled in General Adult Mrs Donald Huber and chil Custom Standard Heating Oils today. Cut Flowers Education classes, an enroll dren, Dennis, Donna, Darrell ment of 1.000 is expected for and Debbie. Arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and the winter term. Bulletins listing all the classes and their Mrs. Leota Worden were din Wire Service Anywhere Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. times and location are avail ner guests in Stayton at the able from the Adult Educa home of Mrs. Wordens daugh tion Office upon request. ter and family Mr. and Mrs. Phone 769-5326 Distributor Stayton, Oregon Requests may be made in Wayne Lierman and their 230 N. E- 4th St. Ph- 897-2452 Mill City person or by phone. children. 1967 Licenses Ready for Hunters And Fishermen Outing Flannel Yardage 59c per yard Mill City Pharmacy Ada’s Needle Shop Corsages, Plants and Gifts Brunner's Flowers Clean-as-a-whistle warmth Maurie Bassett