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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1967)
gery at the Santiam Memorial hospital in Stayton Thursday ing relatives and friends in ’ morning, June 1. Portland 1 Mrs- Clarence Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince daughter Sue Ann of Eugene By Eva Bressler spent several days last week '\er5_ ^®n^tai c guests Members going to Lake at Netarts where they enjoy at the home of her sister, creek Grange Monday night, ed clam digging. They report- ■ Mrs. Ethel Huffman. May 29, to receive the fifth ed good luck. Mrs. Clara Doll of Stayton Santiam .Memorial Hospital degree from Santiam Valley Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mormon was a Wednesday over-night (Stayton) Grange were Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend a: Wln- guest at the home of Mr. and Therman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bay. Bruce Sledge Mrs. Mike Fink. She also vis RUSSELL — To Mr. and Sam Wizer, Mr. and Mrs. was in charge of the service ited Mr. and Mrs. John Jung- John Shafer, Mrs. Elizabeth station while Mr. Morman wirth. Mrs. Doll is a neice Mrs. Leonard C. Russell, Winslow and Louis, Clifford was away. of Mr. Fink and Mrs. Jung- Aumsville, a daughter, Tues and Kent Hampton. day, May 31, 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer wirth. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Congratulations are going and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walton Scott were weekend visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tra from North Bend are spend in Eastern Oregon. han upon the birth of an Mrs. Floyd Craigmyle and ing several days at the home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott other grandson, a son, born to sons Joey and Billy. She came of their son and daughter-in- from Oakland, were Saturday their son and wife, Mr. and to attend eighth grade gradu law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert night visitors at the home of Mrs. John Trahan of Stayton, ation for her brother Billy Walton and daughters Wen- Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva. on May 25 at the Santiam at the Mari-Linn school on dee and Sally. They came to Wednesday night, May 31st. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Me- Memorial Hospital. attend eighth grade gradua Mahan, who recently sold Mrs. Marvin Studebaker When she returns home her tion for their grandaughter their farm, the former Albert from Burns is visiting at the brother Billy will go home Sally, held at the Mari-Linn Julian place, to Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents Mr. and with her. school Wednesday night on T. H. Baughman of Mill City May 31. have moved to a small farm Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye near Redmond. returned home Saturday ev Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grimes ening following a months trip returned home Sunday after a when their visited their son 10-day trip to San Angelo, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Texas where they visited Mrs. Lynn Roye and children their daughter and family, at Fort Madison, la., also Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dexter friends at Lafayette, La., and and daughter, Debbie. While the Gulf of Mexico. They vis there they made a trip into ited 14 states. Mexico and enroute home Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nye they visited Carlsbad Cav from Wemme were Friday erns, Reno and Las Vegas. overnight guests at the home They were accompanied by of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram their son Arnold Grimes who sey and family. Mr. and Mrs. spending a 30 day leave Nye, former residents, were is with He recently re enroute to Florence where turned them. from Vienam. he will be employed. Douglas Hampton of Salem Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sims spent several days over the of Stayton have moved into weekend at the home of his their house on the Santiam grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. River near the Lyons-Mehama Alex Bodeker. bridge, after doing extensive Mrs. Edna Courtamanche of remodeling. Sunday dinners guests at Torrance, Calif, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Gladys Ny the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. gaard were her niece and hus R. Stevens. Mrs. Courta band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El manche is a former Portland mer of Albany, and their son resident. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer and daughters, Tam- 5 were weekend guests at Van- mie and Trisa of Beaverton couver, Wn., at the home of and Mrs. Nygaard’s sister and her daughter and family, Mr. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Percy and Mrs. Richard Haseman and children. Hiatt of Lyons. Mrs. Gladys Nygaard spent Mrs. Frank (Alma) Spell- several days last week visit- meyer underwent major sur- 5—The Mill City' Enterprise, Thursday, June 8, 1967 Rainbow Princess Garden Club Choice TAC Princess Vicki Rush has been select ed by the Rainbow girls as their princess for the 4th of July celebration. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rush ands will be a Senior at Santiam next year. Diane Rush will represent the Mill City Garden club as a princess for the July 4th celebration. She will be a Senior at Santiam next year and makes her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Bess Van- dermeer. June Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig, will be the TAC princess this year for the July 4th celebra tion in Mill City. She will vie with other princesses for the title of Queen with Corona tion ceremonies to be held June 16. LYONS -^your^ roblem^ 7 SMOKE □ SALEM TRADE CENTER REVIEW Compiled, Edited and Copyrighted by NEWS ACCOUNTING SERVICE Kustom Kraft Dwight Bascom, Owner The men In the modern cabinet shops of today are true perfection artists. They know that woodworking is an art and that it takes that special touch to create with natures own. Mill City area and Marion and Linn County residents are indeed fortunate to have available the services of a cabinet maker such as Kus tom Kraft Cabinets located at 100 Dallas-Salem Highway in Salem. Cabinets that are designed with beauty in mind are avail able in modern colonial or provincial and contemporary as well as other custom wood work done to your own speci fications by the specialists at Kustom Graft Cabinets. A phone call to 623 - 4565 will be one made in your best interest. If you desire one of the Kustom Kraft cab inet shop personnel, they will come to your home or place of business and advise you of the time and materials needed to undertake a specific task. In this Trade Center Re view we commend the Kus tom Kraft Cabinet shop in Salem for their record of services extended to residents throughout the Marion and Linn County area. CLEANING CITY COIN DRY CLEAN George and Alfreda Smith Owners First impressions are last ing ones. Make sure you pre sent a top notch first impres sion with clean, freshly press ed clothes from the Cleaning City Coin Dry Clean. Marion and Linn County customers can be assured of the finest quality dry clean ing and laundry service when you leave your clothes with the experts at the Cleaning City Coin Dry Clean. Their clean, modern plant at 4375 River Rd. North, in Salem, is equipped and staffed to care for your every clean ing need. The experienced personnel at the Cleaning City Coin Dry Clean Shop have the skill and knowledge to give your clothes that fresh from the tailor look. Give it the "New Look” by calling 362-0642 today. George and Alfreda Smith are specialists in the proper cleaning of knit fabrics. Don’t take chances when cleaning your expensive clothes, trust them to their craftsmen, they are recognized experts in their field and have the knowledge and equipment to give your clothes the care they deserve. This Trade Center Review recommends the Cleaning City Coin Dry Clean, one of the fine businesses serving the Marion and Linn County citizens. LES NEWMAN'S MENS STORE Whether you’re shopping Newman’s Men’s Store keeps for that special gift for Dad. always aware of changing Junior, uncles, brothers, or styles, new colors and fa brics. He keeps up-to-date gramps, or just a special gift smartly styled work clothes for that special man in your with brand labels, as well as life, you’ll find, as many area a full selection of casual wear residents have, that Les New and sports wear. man’s Men’s Store Is the shop The personnel at Les New- with the “man’s needs in man’s Men’s Store have years mind.” of experience in men’s wear, Les Newman’s Men’s Store, They know what is in their located at 179 Commercial N. inventory and will be more E. in Salem has established a than happy to help you find reputation for fair and hon that "just right” article. est dealings while offering top Whether you seek a pair of quality merchandise. socks, hard worker clothing, Should your special quest a shirt, or a sweater, what be a little unusual, a phone ever you need in mens’ cloth call to 363-5508 will connect ing, this Trade Center Review you with one of Les New suggests you go to Les New man’s personnel who will be man’s Men’s Store at 179 glad to assist you in what Commercial N. 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