The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 02, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    It was reported that Mrs.,
Nat Wills is in poor health at
her home.
Elementary Presidential Candidates
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 2, 1967
The Mel E des aie spend­
ing a short vacation at Sun
Valley, Idaho, with the Rich­
ard Coles of Bellingham, Wn.
Dick was formerly pastor of
the Presbyterian church here.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Garton are her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Williams from San Jose,
Calif.
Mrs. Ixira Mason, Mrs.
Alice Rupp and Mrs. Hattie
Pepper from Salem attended
the special meeting of Mari­
lyn Chapter No. 145 OES
Monday evening.
MBS. JOE K.MI.HT
Week-end visitors at the
John MacGregor home were
Mr. and Mr». Bill Howe and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrows
of Beaverton and Mr. and three sons from Portland
Mrs. J. C. Fushner of Hills­ spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
boro.
Mrs. Morris Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. Iver A. Eide
Bud Davis spent a couple
of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Evanger of Camas were of days in Portland last week
Sunday visitors at the Don when he served on the bud­
get committee of the Oregon
Moffatt home.
United Appeal.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton
entertained guests for dinner
Friday evening in honor of and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chud-
the birthdays of Mrs. Glenn zinski attended an OES meet­
Henness and Mrs. Burrell ing at Springfield last Tues­
Cole. Present were Mr. and day evening.
Mrs. Henness and Mr. and
George Cree visited bls bro-
Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bowes. They have been hav­ ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
ing these birthday gatherings Mrs. Jess Mathis in Salem
last Wednesday.
for the past 15 years.
word was received here this
week of the death of Mrs.
Joe Knight <Mary Wachter)
of San Diego, daughter of
Mrs. Nell Wachter of Cran-
nell, Calif., and a long-time
resident of Mill City. Mrs.
Knight passed away Satur­
day, February 18, following
a long illness. Private funeral
services were held in Eureka
February 23 following cre­
mation.
Mary Wachter graduated
Presidential candidate Rick Posekany, right (Lib­ from Mill City High in 1930.
lived with her widowed
erty) lost a close election for presidency in the first She
mother, four brothers, and
half year ejections. He is an excellent student and one
sister in the house now
appears to be aware of the issues which abound around occupied
by the Louis Ver-
a school. After his loss he has regrouped, gathered his I tecks. ^Surviving her" besides
forces and is preparing an all out campaign to win her husband, are her mother,
the election. He brings courage, thoughtfulness, and Nell Wachter of Crannell;
tenacity to the campaign with the slogan “If at first brothers, Edward of Trinidad,
Calif.; William, now on the
Mrs. Permil Andeison re­ you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
4 layer—
regular SPECIAL
East coast, but formerly of
Gary
Richards,
left
(Freedom)
is
an
outstanding
cently underwent open heart
Hawaii;
Charles
and
Joseph,
leader
in
the
Elementary
student
body.
His
fine
example
surgery at the Good Samarit­
Filled—8 inch—
$1.39
SJI9
as a school citizen has brought him great popularity. both of Klamath Falls; and I
an hospital in Portland.
As an athlete he has learned to win and just as im­ Kathyrn (Mrs. John Booth) I White or Chocolate
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton, portantly to lose with dignity. He seems well prepared of Redding; also several niec­
Christine Ohrt, William Me- to meet the head executive’s job head on with the es and nephews.
Mrs. Nell Wachter and her
tteer and Tressa and Diane slogan “Win with honor.”
youngest son, Joseph and his
Metteer attended the recep-
69c
wife were in Mill City recent­ Ii Half Gallon
tion for Paula Shafer, grand
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ly to attend the Golden Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. George Roten
To temporarily relieve
outer observer of the Grand of Salem visited with Mr. and French, Mrs. Ray McLennon
FESTIVAL
ding Anniversary of the Jim
Assembly Order of Rainbow
symptoms of a cold and
Mrs. Lee Ross Sunday. They and her brother, Jim Trues­ Swans, and to renew old-time
for Girls at Stayton Sunday all
enjoyed a drive through dale, spent Sunday at Hoodoo acquaintances many of whom
reduce the risk of
afternoon.
the “back country” near the watching the skiers.
they visited with that day,
January 1.
lung congestion
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay­ Roaring River Hatchery.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han*
wood and Allan spent the
sen were in Longview, Wn.,
Spending
a
HUBERT W. FARRIS
try
day
in
Salem
weekend at Seaside at the
Saturday
where
they
attend-
recently
were
Mrs.
Frances
home of their son-in-law and
DETROIT — Funeral serv­
funeral services for a
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Dolezal, Mrs. Mable King, ed
ices
were held Saturday for
longtime
friend.
Mrs.
Phyllis
Dolezal, Mrs.
ard Anderson and family.
Hubert W. Farris, 53, of
the only cold capsule
Marie
Tolbert
and
Miss
Zeta
Their youngest granddaught­
containing a specific
Stayton at 11:00 A.M. in the
bronchodilator you
er. Kim celebrated her second Pritchard. The group had din­ Mrs. Herbert Schroeder is Chapel at Weddle Funeral
ill
at
her
home
and
is
under
can buy without a
ner
before
returning
to
Mill
birthday on Sunday.
doctor’s orders to remain in Home, Stayton. Rev. John
City.
Woodcock officiated. Burial
bed for several weeks.
Mrs. Al Yankus and son,
was at Wiesner Cemetary.
R
a
y
McLennon
is
a
Alan were Portland visitors
Farris
was found dead Thurs­
i
M'ss
Marian
Swartz
of
Al-
Sunday at the home of her patient at the Veteran’s hos­ berta, Canada, is visiting at day night in a shallow pit at
pital
at
Vancouver,
Wn.
He
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph
the end of the green chain
Thomas, the occasion being has been there for several the present time with her at Green Veneer Inc. plant at
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
the 85th birthday annivers­ weeks. Mrs. McLennon, Mrs.
She has worked for Idanha. Autopsy showed he I
ary of Mrs. Thomas. Also Alec Burrell and Jim Trues­ Swartz.
the
Prairie
Bible Institute in died of a heart attack.
dale
visited
him
one
day
last
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Farris was born in Gladys,
the
publication
week.
department,
Va.,
and moved to the Stay-
Prescriptions Our Specialty Walter Thomas of Gates.
so enjoyed a tour of The En-
ton-Sublimity area 10 years
MEL EIDE, Owner
terprise
plant.
Recent
guests
at
the
home
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder is
ago from Portland. He was
rh. 897-2812
Mill City being
forced to spend several of Mrs. Marie Tolbert were
a
member of Jehovah’s Wit-
AND FOUNTAIN
SP4
Scott
Hillesland,
son
weeks in bed under her doc­ her niece and family, Mr. and
nesses
in Stayton.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Spencer
Hil-
Mrs.
Delbert
Darby,
Wesley
326
S.
W.
2nd
MUI City, Oregon
tor’s orders.
He is survived by his wid-
I and Lorraine from Oakridge. lesland is visiting at home
Phone
897-2136
and
ow
Wyona;
sons
James
I «iura Rambo and Paul Mrs. Mabel King, a sister of at the present time. He has John at home, three brothers
Powers, students at Mt. An- Mrs. Tolbert from Tacoma is been stationed at Ft. Hood, and four sisters.
gel College spent Friday making an extended visit Texas. After his furlough, he
night and Saturday at the with her. The Darbys also will go to Fairbanks, Alaska.
home of her parents, Mr. and visited at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Mel Rambo. A group of and Mrs. Bud Cline and fam­ Why Don’t You Subscribe to
relatives from Jefferson, Me­ ily. Last weekend Mrs. Tol­ The Mill City Enterprise
hama, Stayton and Salem vis­ bert’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
ited at the Rambo home Sun­ Charles Carey from Monte­ Rev. Denny Martalla,
day. Mrs. Rambo, who is re­ sano, Wn., were guests. While of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Martalla,
covering from knee surgery, here the visitors viewed De­ formerly of Mill City visited
friends here Friday afternoon.
says she enjoys having visit­ troit dam and lake.
He is minister of a church in
ors.
C. E. “Pink” Mason was Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hen­ taken to Santiam Memorial
Has what it takes
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin S. Pet­
derson of Redmond, accom­ Hospital in Stayton Monday,
to "power" a boy
panied by Mrs. Mary Turpin then shortly afterward was erson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
of Mill City, visited his mo­ transferred to Portland Med­ Allen of Lyons attended the
Keep your junior space­
ther last week. She is con­ ical Center, 511 S. W. 10th, Oregon Rural Letter Carriers
man rocket-ready and
fined to an Albany nursing where he submitted to major Tri-County meeting at Mon­
rarin’ to go by giving
abdominal surgery, He came mouth last Wednesday.
home.
him lots of healthy, de­
i through surgery all right, ac- Allen and Mrs. Peterson
licious milk every day.
Tommy Kanoff recently ob­ cording to his daughter, Mrs. retired carriers from
tained
a position in Portland Carl Kelly, who is remaining area.
HOUSE to HOUSE
with the Firestone company. in Portland for the present
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepsen re­
Delivery
His family is remaining In time.
ceived word that their daugh­ a Thanks Friends
LYONS — MEHAMA
Mill City for the present but
Come and See Us
MITT, CITY — GATES may move to Portland later Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw ter, Mrs. Max Kelly of Bar­ s
if the job proves to be satis­ have returned to their home stow, Calif., underwent thy­
Every
We hope you will continue to
spending 12 days at roid surgery at the University -3 Louie and I wish to thank
Tues. — Thurs. — Sat. factory. Mr. Kanoff drives I after
St. John, Wn., at the home Medical Hospital at Loma
home weekends.
each and every one of you
make THE
of their son-in-law and daugh­ Linda, Calif., Wednesday,
DETROIT — IDANHA
February
22
and
was
recover
­
ter,
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Don
An­
for the splendid patronage
Every Tues. — Sat.
African Violets for sale—
GINGERBREAD HOUSE
leaves, 25c; 2 to 3-inch plants, drews and family. The An­ ing satisfactorily.
during the past seven years
Homogenized Milk $1, blooming plants start at drews baby daughter has been
your favorite eating place
Guests Saturday even'ng at
we have operated the
$1.50 up. See at 305 S. W. Ivy, ill with a virus infection and
the home of Mrs. Iva M.
'/2 Gallon
the
pneumonia
and
was
in
Mill City.
7tf
GINGERBREAD HOUSE.
as you have in the past. We
hospital at Colfax, Wn., for Henry for a small party were
Becky
Earhart,
Harold
Good
­
three
days.
NOTICE — The Studio of
assure you we will continue
rich, Susan Roten and Rocky
We sincerely hope you will
Hair Design will be open Wed­
Visiting at the home of Mr. Steiner. The evening was
to give you the same good
be friendly and courteous to
MT. ANGEL, OREGON nesday through Saturday un­ and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd is spent in dancing and playing
til
further
notice.
Shop
hours
Phone 634-2522 Co lect 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, his niece, Mrs. Fred Wilson cards. A late evening visitor
the new owners:
service and also maintain the
After 6:00 P.M.
prop.
23tf from Brooks, Alberta, Can., was Fred Roten.
the daughter of the late Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Josef Jancik
high quality of food for you
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brady
Shepherd. Mrs. Wilson made
iminnimmnirar
and
their
assistants
and
family
motored
to
Tiller
the trip from Calgary to Port­
land by plane in four hours. Saturday to attend a farewell
Just in Time for Easter
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pantovich
Sunday visitors at the Shep­ party for Forest Ranger John
and
herd home were Mrs. Ethel Wilson, who is moving to
Mr. and Mrs. Josef Jancik
Marrs and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Portland. Mr. Wilson will be s
Mrs. Gail Carter
In
the
supervisor
’
s
office
of
Ousley
(Melba
Marrs)
from
Sizes 4 through 7
McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. the Mt. Hood National For­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pantovich
Priced SATURDAY only $^95
Louie Shepherd and Carol est. He is a former "boss” of
Lee from Lebanon and Mr. Mr. Brady’s when they re­
Blanche and Louie Thompson
Mrs. Gail Carter
and Mrs. Milton Roten from sided at Tiller. The Bradys I I
were
overnight
guests
at
the
Lyons.
and Dorie
Walter Whitford home and
Several members of the Mill also enjoyed visiting other
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
City Lions club entertained friends while in Tiller.
their wives at a party held at
Mr. and Mrs. John Muir
the Salem Elks club Saturday
night. Attending were Mr. were in Salem Sunday where
You can relax when you’re covered by
and Mrs. Vernon Peterman, they visited with their son-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett, Mr. in-law and daughter, Mr. and
See us at
and Mrs. Lee Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kanoff and daugh­
Mrs. Maynard Smith, Mr. and ter, and with their son and
Mrs. Fred Berg, Mr. and Mrs. family, the Terry Muirs. They
MEHAMA JUNCTION
Ed Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred also visited with her mother
AW
Krecklow, Mr. and Mrs. Jim and sister.
and Highway 22
Rose, and Mr and Mrs. Mar­
Take a look at the number
tin Hansen. A guest was Joe
SAFECO
following your address name.
Terlou.
for the Best in Food
INSURANCE
If it says 3-67 it means that
Betty Klutke, owner of the your subscription has expir­
Studio of Hair Design, spent ed and that we would appre­
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
a couple of days last week in ciate getting a check for your
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
MUI City, Oregon
Portland, attending a wig renewal at this time. Thank
clinic.
you.
adv.
DELIGHTS
Cake n Ice Cream Special
The Cake;
The Ice Cream
5*
Value of $2.08 for $ J78
Pyrroxate®
Raspberry or Lemon
«
Chiffon Roll
Jelly Donuts 6/35
Mill City Pharmacy
4ZC
Maple Dairy
Little Boys' Suits
Ada’s Needle Shop
Muir’s Bakery
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