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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1967)
GATES Grau and Deniece, Debby and Danny of Redmond, Wn„ ar rived Monday, July 24 and By Janet Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hunt1 vislted until Friday at the and Mrs. Dora Welch of Sil- GeorSe jxruiurs. Arthurs. Mrs. rveumer Neunier verton were guests of Mrs. as a sister of Mrs. Arthur, Fritzie Ward last Thursday. while Mrs. Grau is their A belated birthday dinner in niece. While here they visit- honor of Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. ed Breitenbush, Salem and Niagara dam. Welch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mul- Today is the last day for the Rummage Sale being held at lins, of Pennsylvania, were the Women’s Clubhouse. It dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes. Monday. Mr. Mul will be open until 5 p. m. Mrs. John King entered Sa lins, Mr. Bowes’ cousin, and lem Memorial hospital last his wife are now camping at Wednesday. Last report was Breitenbush. Mrs. Margaret Schobert, a possibility of returning Mrs. Bowes mother, was tak home at the beginning of this en home by Mr. and Mrs. week. evening. Shirley Sharp and Berniece Bowes Saturday Evans were given a spin by While tn Portland, Mr. and Bernie Cole of Mehama in his Mrs. Bowes joined 10,000 peo plane last week. It was the ple at the Memorial Coliseum first time up for Mrs. Sharp. to see the Lawrence Welk They flew over Stayton and show. Fern Ridge areas. They drop Lisa Gabriel was brought ped low enough once to ex home by Mrs. Kenneth Sear amine three buffalo in the cy of Beaverton after a week’s visit. Mrs, Searcy, Scio area. Glenn Henness, Marshall Raymond and Debbie stayed Bradley and “Red” Johnson Monday evening, before re limited out on their fishing turning home Tuesday. Mrs. trip at Depoe Bay Thursday. Hazel Gabriel and Ginger left Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schroed Friday morning for a visit er, Carl and Frederick, of Si with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swen letz, visited the Ernest son, Mr. Gabriel’s sister and Schroeders and Gale Glasses family, in Fortuna, Calif. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glass They returned home Monday. and Jordan left Friday even ing for Bonners Ferry, Ida., Why Don’t You Subscribe to where Mr. Glass will be The Mill City Enterprise working. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen ness had three families for dinner guests Sunday at their home. They were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henness and Jill, now of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henness and Ter ry Lynn of Albany, and Mr, and Mrs. Clare Henness and family of Gates. Mrs. Eugene Carey of Portland stayed Monday and Tuesday at Velma Carey’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyckoff of Salem were dinner guests Friday. Mrs. Henry Neunier of Sno homish, Wn., and Mrs. George r Frances Ring, Prospect; two sons, Oakland Womelsdorf, Salem, and Russell Womels dorf, Richland; a sister, Mrs. Cecil Porter, Willamina; 19 grandchildren and 20 great Oregon’s shocking increase grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. in traffic deaths and accid Kl( H ARD STI N ETT Friday in Weddel Funeral ents has prompted the State Department of Education to STAYTON — Army Sgt. Home, Stayton. provide this fall a televised Richard Doil Stinnett, 20, na EVA LUCILLE DeCLUE course in sportsmanlike driv tive of Stayton, was killed Sunday in action in Vietnam. IDANHA—Funeral services ing. He had been in Vietnam were held Tuesday, August 1 During a 15-week period be since last Sept. 21. at 10:30 a. m. in the chapel ginning September 25, both Stinnett was a graduate of of Weddle Funeral Home for students and adults will be Cascade Union High School. Mrs. Eva Lucille DeClue, 63, able to View 30 programs He moved to Roseburg in Idanha, who died Friday at which include everything 1964. Santiam Memorial hospital, from basic hand and foot co Surviving are his mother, Stayton, following about a ordination to the economic Mrs. Julia Legg, Roseburg; a two-year illness. Mrs. DeClue significance of being a good brother, William, Tenmile; was born in Missouri and driver. The series will be air three sisters, Fern Shaffer, came here from Portland two ed during both daytime and Salem; Billie Youngblood, years ago. evening hours. Idanha, and Lucille Banner, Survivors include the wid “The alarming number of Stayton, and his grandmoth ower, John, Idanha; sons, highway deaths in our state er, Mrs. V. V. Stinnett, Turn Robert. Gresham, Elmer, over the past Fourth of July er. Ione, Calif., and L. V. DeClue, weekend deeply disturbs me,” Services are pending at Portland: daughters Beulah said Superintendent of Public Weddle Funeral Home, Stay Davis, Riverbank, Calif.; Mar Instruction Leon Minear. ton. cella Skillings, LaGrande, “Perhaps this televised Dewella Velak, Ceres, Calif.; course will not only help our LEWIS M. RUSSELL Barbara Brown and Joann young people learn how to MEHAMA—Lewis McKinn Marler, both Ione, Jessie Mae think behind the wheel, but ley Russell. 70, died Tuesday Saner, Idanha, Lucille Skil will heip all those on the at his home. lings, Molalla, and Bonnie road become defensive driv Russell came to Mehama 16 Kasinger, Hood River six sis ers.” years ago from Hermiston. ters and brothers: 41 grand Driver education teachers Surviving are his widow, children and 10 great-grand will use the series to supple Eva; three daughters, Rose- children. ment their classroom work. lia Culbertson, Mehama, An Interment was at Lone The television lessons are na Dandreth, Redmond, and Oak Cemetery, Stayton. designed to be used with a standard textbook which is used in most Oregon schools. Public Notices No. 21556 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT We have filed our Final Account In the Estate of Mary M. Hartman, deceased, with the County Clerk of Marion County, Oregon, and the Court has set the 5th day of September, 1967, at 9:15 A. M. and the Circuit Court Room as the time and place for hearing objections there to and for the settlement of said estate. Donald Koeneke and Duane Koeneke, Joint Executors of the Estate of Mary M. Hart man, Deceased. Bell, Gehlen & Bell Stayton, Oregon Attorneys for Joint Execu tors Pub. August 3-10-14-24 HELIOGRAVED* by the creators of The Flower Wedding Line HEUOGRAVING b distinctive raised lettering.. rich-Looking. elegant. HKLIOG RAVING hae that individual Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week look of finest crafUmanahip. But it costa only about half as much aa you’d expect.. and ia ready within a week, other styles from which to choose. Phone 897-2772 when it steyc ef home Building a new home or remodeling? 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Girod's Hilltop Super Market Studio of Hair Design Betty Klutke KELLY LUMBER BALE» on», <»■«•«>* Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays: 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Phone 897-2610 Santiam Cable Vision S & H Green Stamps Muir's Bakery and Fountain Made From The Best Mill City, Oregon G. S. Merryfield Interior — Exterior Painting Spray or Brush Ph. 897-2483 H. L. Ashby Distributor of Shell Products Strout Realty Highway 22 Vivian Kealen, Mgr. Gates Ph. 897-2124 U. S. National Bank of Oregon Head Office Portland