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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 13, 1967 ing a week or more with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Albin John son who is moving into Sil Santiam Students verton from her place outside of town. Visit Legislature Mrs. John Teeters Sunday guests at the home Monday, April 3, Terry of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grif The Sam Chestnut family fiths were her daughters fam Hansen and Alan Yankus went to the Capitol Building moved back April 4 from ily Mr. and Mrs. Marvin in Salem and met Rep. Jack Whittier, California, where Mitchell and sons Gerry Bor Anunsen with whom they they had been living recently. ing and Ronnie and Larry spent the rest of the day. Mrs. P. N. Hughes received Mitchell of Eugene. They proceeded to a meeting word of the death of her Guests Sunday of Mr. and of Local Government. They father, Smith Thompson, of Mrs. Art Anderson were his listened to testimony on sev Austin, Texas on April 6. Mr. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. eral bills being screened by Thompson has been in poor and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra of this committee. At 9:00 o’clock health for some time and Mr. Salem and their daughter, they were given free time and Mrs. Hughes made a trip Mrs. Benny Hileman and to make a brief tour of the to Texas not long ago to spend daughter Machelle from Ft. capitol. some time with her father. Lewis, Washington. At 10:00, they were given Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper Mrs. Donald Teeters visaed chairs on the floor of the (Bettie Coles) of Gleneden Sunday afternoon with ner House and copies of the bills Beach are announcing the sisters family and Mrs. being introduced that day. birth of a son on March 29. Don Stensland Mr. and Ted in They listened to the proceed The baby weighed 8 pounds Independence. She was ac ings until 2:00 when the House and was named Eric Lee. companied by Miss Rose adjourned for lunch. Duane Downing and two At one o'clock they attend daughters of Walla Walla, Williams of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor ed a meeting of Labor and Washington were callers on Management where a heated Saturday afternoon April 8 at were hosts for an Open House discussion on safety rules the home of his grandfather at their new home here Sun day, April 9, from 2:00 to 4:00 was in progress. This went Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze. p.m. A large number of per on until 3:00 o’clock when the Mrs. Jennie Moe went to bill was referred back to the Silverton Sunday, April 9 sons, relatives, old friends committee and the meeting where she planned on spend- and new neighbors called during the afternoon. The oc was adjourned. casion also celebrated the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and his brother Virgil 1 Taylor of Macleay who are all ! in their eighties. DETROIT IDANHA THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97300 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter al the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congiess of March 3, 1879. loyce Dewhurst—Ginny Kniss The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint A track meet at Colton vs. without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an Detroit will be held April advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. 21st at 3:45 p.m. GEORGE E. CRENNELL Mrs. John Madarus of Services will be held for An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development Idanha returned home Mon George Ernest Crennell, 71, of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. day after a week’s stay in of Mill City, at 2:00 p.m. on Santiam Memorial Hospital Wednesday in Weddle Chapel in Stayton for minor surgery. at Stayton. Rev. James Mur Detroit High School Junior ray officiating. Interment will AFFILIATE MEMBER and Senior Class attended be in Lone Oak Cemetery, the Job Corp Fair in Salem Stayton, Oregon. Subscription Rates last Thursday, April 6th. He had been ill for only There were 23 students in all. a short time and passed away Marion-Linn Counties, per year ..................................... $3.50 Mrs. Emma Ramage of in Salem at the hospital on Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ........................ $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year................................................... .$4.50 Salem was visiting her sister Friday, April 7, 1967. DON W. MOFFATT.......... .................... Editor and Publisher Mrs. Harold Champion in He lived at 330 SW Broad ALTA MOFFATT ...»................... General News—Bookeeper Detroit last week. way and operated Nu-Method GOLDIE RAMBO............................... Society and News Editor Mrs. Homer Kruse of Yon- Dry Cleaning here. LLOYD ROSE......................... Machinist-Printer colla, Oregon has returned Mr. Crennell was a native CORRESPONDENTS home after spending two of Dawdon, England, later weeks visiting her daughter moved to Canada, and came Detroit-Idanha ...........................Joyce Dewhurst-Ginny Kniss and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. to Mill City about 10 years Gates................................................... -...... Mrs. Shirley Swaim Mill City .................................................................... Rose Cree Bob Smith of Idanha. ago. Lyons ..................... Eva Bressler Gale and Annie Fagan of He was a veteran of World Detroit spent a week in Culp War I with the British Army Mehama........................................ Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts Creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. and a World War II veteran Elton Fritz. While there they of the Canadian Air Force. did a little gold panning. Survivors include the wid By Eva Bressler Detroit High School lost ow, Mrs. Ada Crennell, son The regular meeting of the their baseball game Monday Lawrence Crennell, Stayton; to Regis High of Stayton at brother Joseph Crennell, De Lyons Extension Unit will a score of 7-0. Only hit for troit, Mich.; and three grand be held on Thursday, April 13, with an all day meeting Detroit was pitcher Ken children. LYONS—Walter Leth, State beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Department Tower. of Agriculture, Lyons Methodist church. A Detroit High School will and Gifts GEORGE RAY McLENON planned noon luncheon will was the guest speaker at the have a baseball game at Falls Robert Miley of Lyons City, Monday, April 17th at George Ray McLenon, 69, be served. Lesson of the Day regular meeting of Santiam Flowers for all Occasions of 905 S.W. Swift, passed will be “Egg Cookery” with Valley Grange Friday night. p.m. He discussed the importance With U. S. Air Force 4:00 Apui 20th a baseball game away early Sunday morning Crystal Limbeck and Alma of Agriculture to the every FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE at the Veteran ’ s Hospital in Spellmeyer giving the dem CHARLESTON, S.C. — A will be at Chemawa at 4:00 day lives of everybody in the Vancouver, Washington. He onstration. U.S. Air Force vehicle oper p.m. 230 N.E. 4th Street of Oregon, also the im The vacancy on the Mari- State Detroit Post Office almost had been ill from cancer for ator from Lyons is a member portance nationally. Some are Phone 897-2452 Mül City some time and fell last week Linn School board to be filled went on record for “ Hot Mail ’ ’ of an airlift wing cited for startling facts that we must ! setting an unofficial world’s delivery Saturday when a breaking his hip and shoulder. by May 1 election has only face, with the rapid increase record for low-altitude: air- smoldering mail sack was dis He was born July 11, 1898 one candidate. School Board in population and the low drops by C-141 Lockheed Star covered in the back of the at Leamington, Ontario, Cana Chairman Roy Lambert, his earning capacity of farmers da. He lived in Michigan most term expiring, filed the only Post Office. lifter aircraft. of his life. He was a veteran petition by the deadline. The to the extent that many are The foreign aroma was Airman Third Class Robert noted by some sharp nosed of both World War I and May 1 election will be held leaving the farms because of E. Miley, son of Mr. and Mrs. citizens calling for their mail World War II. He lived in at the school from 2:00 to lack of adequate income. Sam Wizer presided over the busi Luther J. Miley of Rt. 1, the noon hour closure. Los Angeles, California where 8:00 p.m. Curtis Benefiel, prin ness meeting with the usual Lyons, supported the 437th during he was employed by film cipal, reports that all teachers By quick action the Post Military Airlift Wing at Master was located and the studios. He was married to have indicated they will re business carried out and re ports heard. Plans were made Charleston AFB, S.C., in its situation quickly brought un Ernestine Truesdell in 1945 turn for next year, and a to do some square dancing on recent test airdrop of 34 tons der control. public hearing on the school The incident of at Los Angeles, California. of cargo. In 1962 he retired and they budget will be held on Mon their social night. undetermined origin caused Jake Meyers acted as Over The payload, a string of little damage to the mail or moved to Mill City on May day night, April 10. seer due to the absence of 28 loaded pallets connected the Post Office. 26. 1962. Mrs. Oscar Naue was host by cables, was paradropped He was a member of Uni ess for the Wednesday after John Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. (Red) A pot luck supper preceded from a 500-foot altitude at Asher of Ketchikan, Alaska versity Lodge No. 394 A.F. noon card club with her party the meeting and at the lec 1G0 miles per hour. The cargo are receiving felicitations on & A.M., Los Angeles. held at the home of Mrs. Your local realtor or hit a 120-foot square bullseye the birth of a son born on Survivors include his wife, Ruth Lyons. The playing of turers hour Bill Gilson furn on the Starlifter’s initial flight April 4th at a Ketchikan Hos Ernestine of Mill City; four several tables of 500 followed ished some violin music and home builder has just two vocal duets were given over the target zone. pital. The new arrival has brothers, Charles, Harry, Clin a one-thirty dessert luncheon. by Mrs. Therman Smith and the right home for you. Wing members conducted a two year old sister, Patricia ton and Kenneth, and one sis High score was held by Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Sletto. Ruth Lyons, second high by the test-part of a demonstra Ann. Paternal Grandmother is ter, Mabel, all of Michigan. And we have just the Visitors were present from Also a brother-in-law, Jim Mrs. Sam Bridges, low by tion for a Military Airlift Mrs. J. T. Asher of Hillsboro Central Howell and Stayton Command (MAC) headquart and maternal Grandmother Truesdell who made his home Mrs. Mabel King and the trav Granges. Linn County Depu right financing-tailored eling prize went to Mrs. Ar ers inspection team to prove Mrs. Emma Rammage of Sa with the McLenon’s. to your pocketbook. Military graveside services thur Olmstead. Others attend ty Chester Sickles was also the vast potential of the huge lem. Mrs. Asher (Joan) is a present and was escorted to new C-141. The test, com neice of Mrs. Harold Cham were held Wednesday at 11:00 ing were Mmes. Floyd Bas the Masters station and gave F.HJL, G.I. and conven a.m. at the Willamette Na sett, Earl Allen, Percy Hiatt, bined with other capabilities pion of Detroit. a short talk. demonstrated by the airman's M. M. 2nd Class Gordon tional Cemetery in Portland. John Kunkle, Ralph Davis, tional real estate loans Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer Andrew Sieg, Mrs. Laura unit, brought the wing a suc Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer processed promptly. Neal, Mrs. Gladys Nygaard, cessful rating from MAC Robert Smith of Idanha, is Mitchell were obligated in the ROBERT McCUNE and Miss Zeta Prichard. headquarters observers. home on a 30 day leave' from Robert Y. McCune, 90, of A “Special Interest Meet third and fourth degrees. Airman Miley’s wing was the U.S. Navy. Gordon was 804 Villard St., died Sunday the first unit on the East on the U.S.S. Springfield, the at a McMinnville nursing ing” of the Extension Unit was held Monday evening at Coast to fly the C-141 on op flag ship of the 6th fleet in home. the Mari-Linn school at 7:00 the Mediterranean Sea. The erational missions. Born in Corvallis, he had p.m., with Cake Decorating Springfield is now in dry-dock The airman is a 1965 gradu- been a long-time resident of the project. Mrs. Orville Dow i ate of Stayton Union High in Boston. At the end of his Linn County and had lived ning gave the demonstration. leave, he will return to his in McMinnville since 1940. He UNITBO «TATI« NATIONAL BANK OF ORISON | School. Attending were Mmes. Joe ship in Boston. was a retired farmer and a Johnson, Hugh Johnston, Ha member of Shedd Masonic rold Hawthorne, Wilson Stev Lodge, Albany Elks and Mc ens, Robert James, Milton Minnville Garden Club. Roten, Harman Morgan, Ar Survivors include his wid thur Olmstead, Glen Julian, ow Edith, and daughter Miss Percy Hiatt, Donald Huber, Ann McCune. McMinnville. Leland Manning, Clyde Bress The funeral was Tuesday at ler, Jin- Pyeatt, Mrs. Gladys 2:00 p.m. at Macy & Son Nygaard, Miss Beulah Lewis, funeral home with private Miss Donna Huber, Miss committal in Crystal Lake Karol Meyers and Mrs. Cemetery, Corvallis. Downing. They were former Mill City WEST COAST Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs residents. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold LUMBER Hawthorne enjoyed Tuesday at the coast visiting Lincoln Utility Farm WILLIAM H. PHILLIPS Funeral services for Wil City and Newport. Buildings The annual Spring Band liam H. Phillips of Cannon Concert will be presented at Beach, former Mill City resi In a few hours, you can dent, were held at 11:30 a.m., the Mari-Linn School, Thurs erect a West Coast Lumber Monday, April 10, in Gateway day, April 20 at 8:00 p.m.. Utility Farm Building to Little Chapel of the Chimes under the direction of John your desired length ... to in Portland. He passed away Swinkle. music instructor. Mrs. Ethel Huffman went widths of 24’, 30*, 36’ or 40’. Thursday, April 6, in Wheeler. to Eugene Tuesday afternoon Let us show you how easily Mr. Phillips, who was born where spend the re it can be built now ... how September 27, 1920. in Celing, mainder she of will the week at the easily it can be expanded Texas, was powerhouse con home of her sister and hus later! trol room operator at Detroit band Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dam until a transfer to The Decker. Dalles from where he was Mrs. John Elmore spent I forced to retire due to ill last Sunday, Monday and health, moving to Cannon Tuesday at Menucha where Beach. He was a World War she attended II Navy Veteran and was a wives retreat. a ministers member of Mill C'.ty Lodge. guests at the home No. 180. AF&AM, and the of Sunday Week Day Hours and Mrs. John Elmore National Association of Civil and Rev. 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. daughters was her father Retirees. Saturdays: M«nuf*ctur*r*s Sugg*st*d R*t«l Pnc* for th* Cinwro Sport Mr. Alton Ulrich, also her Survivors include the wid mother and husband Mr. and Coup« with th« Standard Six. Thu Camaro shown has at extra 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 co»t hood strip*. »14.75; ttyl* mm group. »40 05. wh»*l cows ow, M. Jean: three daughters, Mrs George Baxter of Port •11.10. *nd wh<t*w*ll tirss. »31.35. Alt pncw includ* F*d*r*i Phone 897-2610 Karen Kelvin of Portland, land. txcis* Ts« «nd suggested d**l*r delivery and handling charg* Kathie and Karol, both of (transportation charges. acc*saon*s. othar optional *quipm*nt, slats and local tax*« additional). LaGrande: his mother, Mrs. Robert (Mildred) Guvnes. Al moves you up to th« head of the class. Camaro, pine, California; a sister, Fran You can relax when you’re covered by ces Flint. Chulavista, Calif th« sportiest looking and acting: lower, wider, heavier than any other ornia; and two brothers, James. Rialto. California, and car at the price. With the biggest Six, the widest stance, the Ned. El Centro, California. roomiest interior. Drive it at your Chevrolet dealer’s Burial took place in the Willamette National Ceme and see. You get more than your money’s worth. tery. MEHAMA LYONS Walter Leth Guest Speaker At Grange "Brunner’s Flowers" MONEY FOR HOMES EXPAND ABLE! Pocket Money? Compare CAMARO and learn why it give« you that auro fooling More money in your pocket can result either from more I income or from less out-go. For many people, the latter may be the more practical solution. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon