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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1967)
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 17, 1967 Columbia River Study Being Made Thomas Kane of San Fran- cisco; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Ellingston, and Mrs. Ed (Violet) Gordon, half bro- ther, Claude Rider, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Kaplinger and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Judge and Tammy of Sa lem, attended the services Saturday at Kelso. Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight were at Warrenton recently where they got In some deep sea fishing. Thev got their, limit of 10 salmon and had them custom canned. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCar ley of Eugene were in town over the weekend where they visited with his par ents, Mr. and Mrj. Horace McCarley. They also visited with f”i ds at Mehama. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bern-1 ard and small son have mov ed to Waldport where he has employment. He was employed at Simpson’s plant at Lyons. Miss Leona Ijanili of Port land, and her houseguest,' Miss Charlotte Logan of Bismarck spent the forepart of the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. Vacuum Cleaner Bags Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cason and two children of Torrence, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wend ell Heller. The two families are longtime friends. Spec. 5 Paul Loucks has1 left Oakland, Calif., by ship1 for Vietnam. He is with the Medical Corps, attached to Portland General Electric company the armored division which people were interested spectators when is on the ship. R. T. Jaske, Battelle Northwest scientist, calibrated thermograph being installed Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dobie as first step in $92,000 environmental of Hawthorne, Calif., are pre sently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, The Dobles Mr. and Mrs. William Har plan to spend several weeks land had a potluck dinner here. They say they are en with Mr. and Mrs. George joying this part of Oregon. Humphries at Idanha last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Weir of Las Vegas, visited the Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sims Herbert J Pecks. They ar returned August 2 from their rived August 7 and left Au three-month stay In Kenai, gust 10. They enjoyed their Alaska, where Mr. Simms first trip to the Northwest. was employed. Mr. and Mrs Ace Maus (Bonnie Clarke) and daugh ter and her girl friend from Great Falls, Mont., have been visiting at the home of her sister and family, the Edwin Stones and with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake. The families were all dinner guests at the Lake home Sunday. Friends of the Ray Ply- males are invited to a sur- prise potluck picnic at Riv er Park in Lebanon August 20 at I p. m. This is in honor of his retirement from the mill. All friends are invited. Ice cream, coffee and punch will be furnished. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Hutch inson and Vernon were among the many thousands of people at the beach over the weekend, seeking relief from the hot weather. It was cool and overcast much of the time at the coast. Studio of Hair Design in Mill City specializes in hair cutting. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. MARY ELLEN TEEM Mrs. Mary Ellen Teem, 71, a long time resident of the Salem area, died Tuesday night at a Salem hospital. TED OLMON Survivors include sons, Funeral services will be William and Robert, both of held today, Thursday, at 11 a. Salem; Edward, Kent, Wn.; m. at Weddle Funeral Home and Donald, Eugene; daugh for Ted Olson, 72, long-time ROSA WATSON ters, Viola Randall, Mill Mill City friends have re- Mill City res'dent who pas City, and Violet Robbins, ceived word of the death of sed away Sunday at the Vet Eugene; and 31 grandchild Rosa Watson, of Yoder, a eran’s hospital in Portland. ren and 23 great grandchild- small community near Mo- He was taken to the hos lalla, where she had resided pital July 21 for medical for over 50 years. She Is the treatment. Survivors include GEORGE KANE mother of Mrs. Jerry (Rose) stepsons, John Sims in Cali Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kap- Coffman of Mehama. fornia; Morris Sims, Rose linger received word last She passed away at a rest burg and James Sims, Ever Wednesday of the tragic home in Oregon City at the ett. Wn. death of their brother-in-law, George Kane, 69, at Kalama, Wn. He was on his way home from work when the pickup he was driving was struck by a Great Northern nassenger train. He was ?mployed as a shingle weav- er. The Kanes lived in Mill City for a number of years. Our new line fits 90°/o of all He was employed by Ham- mond Lumber Co. and his Vacuum Cleaners wife, the former Minnie Kap linger was a school teacher Blue Lustre’s variety of new filter materials here. The family moved to assure the right bag for the right sweeper, cus Kalama 29 years ago. tom designed to meet the unique needs of each He was a veteran of the sweeper. Canadian Veterans of the Armed Forces. Use Blue Lustre Rug Shampoo. Rent our Services were held Satur equipment for $1 when you purchase Blue Lustre day at McVicker’s Chapel on Rug Shampoo. Its’ easy to use. the Hill at Kelso, Wn. Cre mation was in Portland. Survivors include the wid ow, Minnie, o f Kalama; study under way in the Columbia river. daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Sally) IV e Give S & H Green Stamps P G E is financing the study in prepara Holmes of Longview; son, Blue Lustre Mr. and Mrs. Toni Kanoff; and family have recently moved to Bend where Tom is employed by a bank. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Gregor and children spent Sunday hiking and picnicking at Silver Creek Falls. Mrs. MacGregor said it was nice there in the shade but warm walking down under the falls. age of 89 years. Surviving besides Mrs. Coffman are 26 nine other children; grandchildren and 46 great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 o’clock at Everhart-Kent Funeral home in Molalla. Mill City Hardware tion for construction of one-million kilowatt nuclear generating station be tween St. Hellens and Rainer. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. They had spent the day at Breitenbush Hot Springs visiting his sister, Mrs. Beryl Halseth, who is working for her son, Wayne Halseth this summer. V. MCHS Class of 1952 | Has Reunion in Salem There were nine members of the Mill City Hign School class of 1952 and their famil ies attending the 15th reun ion which has held at Brush College Park In Salem Sun day. At potluck dinner was serv ed at. n-cn and the r.’ie:n. -.-n was spent reminiscing with youngsters in the crowd en joying games Only former Mill City High school teacher able to attend was Mrs. Harry Mason of Mill City. Members and their families present were Dr. and Mrs. Paul Barkley (Leia Kelly) and sons of Ft. Collins, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corbett. (Delores Poole) and family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Downer and children of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Boedigheimer (Elnora Albright) and children of Stayton: Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Bibler (Arlone Kuhlman) and children, Mr. and Mrs. (Ardith Neal Chambers Jones) and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ragsdale and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ma son (Donna Cooke) and fam ily all of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Skillings of ru ral Lyons. Several class members who were unable to attend called or sent letters with the mes sages conveyed to the group: Mrs. William McClintock (Pat Cree) of San Diego: Maxine (Scott) McDowell of I Ft. Townsend, Wn.; Darrel1 Farmen of Anchorage, Alas ka; Bob Baltimore of Coos Bay, Bob and Vera Shelton of Campbell, Cal., and Alona (Daly) Haseman of Long view, Wn. Mrs. Golda Martens and Mrs. Tena Graham were in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Silverton Sunday visiting their son-in-law and daugh with friends. ter, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bark Mrs. Bcss Vandermeer re- ley and three sons spent turned to Portland Tuesday several days at the coast. The where she will spend two Barkleys left the forepart of weeks undergoing medical the week for their home in treatment. She has spent the Colorado after visiting here past week at her home here. for the past two weeks. Mill City friends have Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chud- learned of the death of Mrs. zinski returned home Sun- O. J. (Pearl) Downing’s fa da evening from Sacramento, ther, Commodore P. Hassler, where they spent the past who passed away August 5 week. They have sold their at Lebanon. He was 97 years home here to Mr. and Mrs. old and a lifelong resident of Clyde Phillips and they will the Lebanon area. Services be moving to Sacramento were held Tuesday, August soon to make thier home and 8 at the Huston Mortuary In Lebanon with interment in both will be employed. the IOOF cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton HP. 5 Charles Barney is and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie home on a 30-day leave af French spent Saturday fish ter serving in Vietnam. He is ing at Clear Lake. visiting with his mother, Mrs. Maggie Matheny of Frances Barney. Portland is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law Weather. Detroit Dam and sister, ] Mr. and Mrs. 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading Pool James Swan. Date Max. Min. Elev. Pct. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bevier Aug. 9 89 54 1556.51 0.00 and daughter have moved Aug 10 98 63 1556.01 0.00 from Kingwood Manor to a i Aug. 11 85 53 1555.69 0.00 house or Grove Street re-1 Aug. 12 88 59 1555.50 0.00 cently vacated by Mr. and | Aug. 13 94 59 1565.18 0.00 Mrs. John Kunkle and son, Aug. 14 96 GO 1554.82 0.00 Jeff. Mr. Kunkle is employ Aug. 15 95 61 1554.17 0.00 ed in construction work near Blue River and Mrs. Kunk-e Too Late to Classify and son. Jeff are staying at FOR SALE — 1952 Int’l the home of Mr. and Mrs. pick-up. Cut down for Jack Duggan. Mr. Bevier trailer puller. Good condi works in Salem and com tion. $300. 897-2206. mutes daily. Milwaukie Man SERVICE SATISFACTION At Gene Teague Chevrolet We Aim To Keep This 1 Does Your Car Drive Like it has the D.Ts If it does, and if your tires are wearing unev enly, you need to have our expert s check the alignment. FREE CHECK It takes just a few min utes to check the front end alignment and it will add to the com fort of your driving, and also lengthen the life of your car. Breaks Arm DETROIT—L. L. Shipley, about 40 of Milwaukie suf fered a broken left arm Fri day while on a fishing expe dition in the Kinney Creek area. accident occurred The when he and his son, and a companion beached their boat for a bit of bank fishing. 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