The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 04, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    I New Zealand following. Any- Danielson Files For
cordially
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 4, 1968
interested is
MEHAMA ' ont
invited to attend.
bowling tourna­
attending a
ment.
Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs.
By Eva Bressler
Alex
Bodeker and Mrs. Freda
Mrs. Manila Ackerman
local members of the
from Hermiston is visiting at Grugett,
Womens Society of Christian
the home of her daughter Mr. Service
were in Albany Thurs­
and Mrs. Marshall Blackburn. day, March
28 to attend the
Jody and Jill Myers of Stay­
of the Salem district
ton spent Friday and Satur­ meeting
meeting at the Methodist
day night with their grand­ church.
mother Mrs. Effie Anderson
A “Special Interest Meet­
and Keith. Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Anderson home ing’’ of the Lyons Extension
were her son-in-law and dau­ Unit will be held Monday
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook night April 1st at the Mari-
and daughter from Ridgefield, Linn School at 7 p. m. Mrs.
Washington. They took the Alex Bodeker will present the
little girls home with them lesson on “Making of Burlap
for several days, while their Flowers”. All interested are
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay welcome to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cruson
Myers were in Klamath Falls
are announcing the birth of
their first grandchild, A son
born Wednesday, March 27 to
their son and wife Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Cruson Jr., of Sal­
em. Great grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson
also of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue
were Sunday guests at the
home of her niece Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Johnson at Dal­
les. Her mother Mrs. Lydia
Culwell who spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Johnson
home returned home with
them.
4-H Colorful Sewing and
Mari-Linn library Thursday
I Knitting club met at the
following after school hours.
The time was spent in sewing
call:
and the next meeting will be
Thursday, April 4 at the li­
brary and they plan to knit.
Attending were Kathy Van-
Insurance
Agtmael, Mary Frichtl, Cher
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and Mrs. Harold Hawthorne.
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Mrs. Elwood Green showed
person...not a number! pictures of Paris, France to
Brownie troop 322 Thursday
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Jerry Pittam
Mrs. John Teeters
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson
returned home March 30
from a two week’s vacation
trip when they visited with
their sen’s family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Anderson and sons
Charles, Martin, and Mark in
Brookings. They then went to
California where they visited
an uncles’ family at Loleta,
a cousins’ family at Rio Dell,
Mr. Anderson’s sisters’ fam­
ily at Ukiah, a nephew at
Mare Island, a sisters’ family
at Suisun City and a nephew
and family at Stockton. They
spent several days at Reno
and Virginia City and came
home by way of Klamath
Falls where they visited at
the home of Mrs. Anderson’s
two sisters. They reported
lovely weather all the time
they were gone.
The Rev. Keith Hadfield,
exchange minister from New
Zealand, will be the speaker
at the morning worship serv­
ices April 7 at the Mehama
Church. A pot luck dinner
will be held in the Fellowship
room at noon and Rev. Had­
field will show pictures of
Mrs. Lee Seits, Mrs. Austin
Longfellow, Mrs. Earl Long­
fellow, Mrs. Donald Teeters
and Mrs. Leo Kirsch were
in Salem Wednesday. March
27 to attend the annual ban­
quet for the Marion County
Health Volunteers, which was
held there.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Rich­
mond and children were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Stilner and
foui children of Eugene. Mr.
Stilner and Mr. Richmond
were in the service together
in Korea.
Mrs. Lee Brant and four
children of Macleay visited
Sunday afternoon at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Jennie
Moe and with her sisters’
family the Larry Kimseys.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dav­
enport visited during the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr. Davenport just received
his discharge from the army
at Ft. Riley, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips
took their son, John to Port­
land Sunday from where he
took a plane to Los Alamos,
N. M., where he went for a
lob interview. John is a sen­
ior at OSU and will be gradu­
ating in June. The Phillips re­
ceived a phone call Sunday
evening from their daughter,
Lt. Willow Phillips at Ft. Mc­
Clellan, Ala., where she Is
stationed.
Sunday afternoon guests at
the home of Mrs. Charles
Crook was her son’s family,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Crook
and four children of Salem.
Circuit Judge Position
Is your HOME-OWNERS Profile of
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CHECK WITH US
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City, Ore.
Ph. 879-2413 or 897-2754
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Sunshine Regal Assortment
Attorney Robert G. Danielson
has announced his filing for
the newly-created position of
Circuit Judge, Position num­
ber 4, in the 21st judicial dis­
trict consisting of Linn, Ben­
ton, and Lincoln Counties.
This position becomes effec­
tive July 1, at which time the
probate and guardianship jur­
isdiction of the District Court
at the home of their leader
and the juvenile jurisdiction
Mrs. Jack Shull. She showed
of the County Court will be
each picture and explained
transferred to the Circuit
in some detail in French. Pre­
Court.
sent were Sandy Roy, Astrid
Danielson received his bach­
Green, Lisa Lewis, Kathy
elor of science degree from
Shull, Beckie Foster, Nikki
Oregon State University in
Cox, Denise Jansen, Mr. Shull
1951 and his law degree from
and Mrs. Green.
the University of Oregon in
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Het­
1954. He has been in private
tinger are announcing the
practice
since 1954 except for
birth of a son, Kenneth Al­
the period of 1959 to 1963
len, born March 26. He will
For Legislature
when he was an Assistant At­
be greeted at home by three
torney General in Salem.
little sisters.
While
in the Attorney Gener­
Walter Olmstead from Ev­
al’s Office he represented var­
erett, Wn. was a week end
ious state agencies including
guest at the home of his par­
the warden of the Oregon
ents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
State Penitentiary and the
Olmstead and Jim.
We Carry Ferry Morse Seeds and Mands-
State Police, and also handled
Lon Titus from Condon is
the
probate
of
escheat
estates.
ville Seeds — Peat Moss — Jamisons Steer
spending some time at the
He was also involved in draft­
home of his newphew and
ing
the
on-shore
and
off-shore
Manure and Bark Dust
family Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
oil
and
gas
leases
now
used
by
Johnston and sons Tom and
Oregon, and in the acquisition
Bob. Mr. Titus is convalescing
and leasing of the land at
following eye surgery.
Boardman to Boeing. Since
Mrs Rosa Berry with her
leaving state employment he
son-in-law and daughter Mr.
has been practicing in Sweet
and Mrs. Albert Carr of Mill
Home.
HOURS: Sunday 10 A. M.to 5 P. M.
City were in Tillamook Sun­
He
is
38,
married
with
four
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
day to attend a reception for
children aged 6, 7, 11, and 15.
her son and wife Mr. and Mrs.
Friday and Saturday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
If elected, Danielson pledg­
Raymond Berry who were re­
es
that
he
will
apply
his
var
­
Phone 859-2494
Lyons, Oregon
cently married at Reno.
ied experience in the interests
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey
of fair and impartial applica­
of Silverton were Sunday
Linn County Representative
guests at the home of their William F. (Bill) Gwinn an- tion of the law for all.
daughter and family Mr. and ounced today his candidacy
Mrs. Donald Huber and child­ for the state legislature.
ren.
Now in his third term in
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bassett the Oregon House of Repre­
and children of Salem spent sentatives, Gwinn at 42 is
several days the first of the one of the youngest commit­
They were in the process of tee chairmen, having served
moving to Pierre, S. D., spend­ in the current term as Chair­
ing the days in Salem and man of the House Elections
nights here. They were guests committee and in addition as
at the home of his parents a member of the Rules com­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett mittee and committee on Lo­
and his uncle and aunt Mr. cal Government. He currently
and Mrs. Earl Allen.
represents the Speaker of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young House on the Legislative Fis­
of Corvallis were Sunday cal committee and was recent­
guests at the home of her ly appointed by the Secretary
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. of State to an advisory com­
and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead mittee on election laws. Past
and Jim.
legislative service has in­
Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton cluded vice chairman of Plan­
of the Jordan district were ning and Development com­
Saturday dinner guests at bined with Commerce and
the home of their son-in-law Utilities and a member of
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. committees on Financial Af­
W. L. Kimery. They came to fairs, Fish and Game, Alco­
A Motor that's running right sounds right, It is easy on gas
see their grandson Armor In­ holic Control and Legislative
telligence
Specialist Jack Counsel.
and gets you where you want to go without trouble. Right Now
Kimery, who is on leave. He
Active in numerous local
earne from Fort Knox, Ky.
affairs Gwinn is a member of
Let Our
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Crowfoot Grange and a di­
Jr. and son Bradley of Eu­ rector of the Willamette Val­
gene were Thursday over ley Rehabilitation Center in
night guests at the home of Lebanon. He is currently ser­
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen ving on the steering commit­
give your car a complete tune-up. It will pay and you'll have
Julian. Friday they were in tee of the Upper Willamette
Portland to attend funeral Resource Conservation and
services for her grandmoth­ Development project and as
your car ready for a care-free vacation.
er Mrs. Lovell. Bradley re­ Chairman of the Town and
mained with his grandpar­ Community Planning Com­
ents.
mittee. He is a director and
Armor Intelligence Special­ past president of the Mid-Wil-
ist Jack Kimery, who recent­ lamette Young Men’s Chris­
ly completed an advanced tian association and current­
course In Armor Intelligence ly serving as Chairman of the
at Fort Knox, Ky. is spending Tourist Promotion committee
a 19-day leave at the home for the Linn County Chamb­
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. er of Commerce. Gwinn and
W. L. Kimery. Following his his wife Mardell have one
leave Specialist Kimery will son and two daughters at
report to Fort Lewis for pro­ home and one daughter at
cessing overseas to the Re Oregon State University.
Gwinn cites urban and rur­
public of South Vietnam. He
will be further assigned to a al problems, education, traf­
Armor Calvary Unit some fic safety, crime prevention,
where around Loc-Ninh In rehabilitation, tax reform, and
the orderly and Intelligent
Vietnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linde­ development of our soil, wat­
mann are announcing the ar­ er, timber, recreational and
rival of a son Tracey Arthur, human resources as matter
horn Monday, April 1, at the of highest interest and con­
be there in a jiffy.
Santiam Memorial hospital tn cern. He stated that he would
Stayton. He has an older sis­ continue to consult with citi­
ter Tori at home. Grandpar­ zens of the county on matters
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Mac of interest and would continue
| Mormon and Mr. and Mrs. to Insist that legislation must
meet the test of fairness to all.
Fred Lindemann of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lee
from Bend have moved into
the William Kramer house.
OREGON
Mrs. Van Prichard Is spend­
STAYTON
ing some time in Portland at
i the home of their grandaugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gas-
perttte. assisting in the care
of their great grandson.
Nut Goodies .... 2/89c
Zee Toilet Paper . . pkg. 39c
Cabbage ... 2 heads 25c
Strawberries . . 3 boxes $1.00
Carrots . . . . bag 10c
Large Pineapple (Hawaiian) ea. 39c
Frankfurters old fashion
Seasoning Bacon . .
lb. 45c
lb. 29c
Pork Steak
lb. 59c
....
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