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7—The MiQ City Enterprise, Thursday, May 9, 1968 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements MEHAMA » TV, Radio & Appliance Call U« Any Day For Service Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. Roger Dunn left Sat urday, May 4 for Ft. Sill, Okla., to join her husband, SP/4 Roger Dunn, who has been stationed there since January 1. Mrs. Dunn drove GEORGE STAFFORD by way of Vista, Calif., Funeral services were held where she was joined by an Monday, May 6 at the Mill other serviceman’s wife who City Presbyterian church for was also driving to Ft. Sill. George Stafford, 63, a life Jeff Clearwater was induct long resident of the Niagara ed into the army April 23 and area. He passed away at a is taking his basic training at Salem nursing home Wednes Ft. Lewis, Wn. day, May 1, following a long Mr. and Mrs. David Hoeye illness. and son, Bradley, of Bellevue, He had been a logger for Wn., were guests May 4 and most of his life but worked 5 at the home of her parents, nine years previous to his 111 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman. ness for North Santiam Ply Mr and Mrs. Tom Millan also wood company in Mill City. of Bellvue were guests at the He was a former member Coffmans from May 2 to 5. of the Mill City IOOF lodge Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bouller, Survivors include the wid who recently came here from ow, Eda; daughters, Mrs. Washington, have moved into Carmen Barnhardt and Delor the house formerly occupied es Stafford of Mill City; sis by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coop ters, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. er ,Edith Kanoff, Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze Thacker, Mrs. Ruth Vining, were in Sweet Home Tues and Mrs. Margaret Thomas, day, April 30 where they visit all of Mill City. Six grand ed with her mother, Mrs. J. F. children also survive. Webber and other relatives. The Rev. James Murray of Mrs. Weber had just returned ficiated at the services. In home from Seattle where she terment was at Fairview had spent the winter at the Cemetery, Gates, with Weddle home of another daughter, Funeral Home in charge. Among those serving as Mrs. Mae Wiltse. Mrs. Wiltse who brought her mother pallbearers were several of home was an overnight guest his nephews. at the Titze home Tuesday VERDA GOBLE and left for Seattle Wednes day morning. STAYTON — Verda Goble, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mulkey 67,of 1433 3rd St. died Satur of Portland visited here a day night in a Nephi, Utah, short time Saturday at the hospital. He had been visit the home of his sisters, Mrs. ing relatives in Utah. He was born and grew up E. J. Hughes and Mr. and in Nephi and had moved to Mrs. J. M. Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Longfel Mill City from Los Angeles low and son, Gary and Harold in 1947. He came here 12 Longfellow and sons, Rex and years ago and had retired Rolland and nephew Bruce from Simpson Timber Co. in Teeters were among those 1964. He was a member of the spending the weekend fishing Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints. on the Crooked River. Surviving are his widow, Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Yocom of Pendleton and Mr. and Kathleen, Stayton; two sons, Mrs. Harvey Buxton and son, Phillip, Anaheim, Calif., and Ray Devies, of Coos Bay, Rodney, Stayton; three daugh were guests at the home of ters, Camille Gordon, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze Beverly Mattson, Rialto, Cal., when they were here to at and LaNay Swan, Eureka, tend funeral services of their Calif.; two brothers and three brother-in-law James Rich- sisters, all out of state, and seven grandchildren. mond on May 2. Services and interment will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook and four children of Salem be in Nephi. were overnight guests Satur- day at the home of his mo ther, Mrs. Charles Crook. Sun Mrs. David Tunnel day guests of Mrs. Crook were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Honored With Shower Reynolds and daughters, LYONS—Mrs. Delores Kra Vicki and Linda and Mrs. mer, Mrs. Elizabeth Castle Mabel Crook all of Portland and Mrs. Mary Sieg were host and Al Schneider of Stayton esses for a baby shower hon Mrs. Mabel Crook remained oring Mrs. David Tunnell held here for a few days’ visit at the Sieg home Monday with Mrs. Charles Crook and night. Games furnished the also visited in Mill City. entertainment and after open ing of the gifts refreshments were served to the honored guest, Mrs. Tunell and other guests: Christine Slayden, Maxine Shultz, Mauretta Sil- bernagel, Toni Sieg, Linda Knox, Susee Lindemann, Pen ne Bilyeu, Sue Clipfell, Naomi Sant jam Memorial Hospital IntVeld, Hazel Lewis, Gladys (Stayton) Nygaard, Glena Lindemann, SANDERS — To Mr. and Alta Bodeker, Beulah Lewis, Mrs. Frank Hobson Sanders, Eva Bressler, Katie Sieg, and Stayton, a son, Sunday, April the hostess Delores Kramer, Mary Sieg and Elizabeth Cast 28 1968. WRIGHT—To Mr. and Mrs. le. Sending gifts were Ann Elmas Ray Wright, Idanha, a Sherwood, Ruth White, Mar daughter, Tuesday, April 30, lene Tunnell Vicki Champ, Ruth Lyons, Leona Gunn, 1968. GIROD—To Mr. and Mrs. June Lewis, Bea Hiatt, Pearl Jim L. Girod. Mill City, a son, Cooper, Lottie Grosso and Alda Tunnell. Sunday, April 28, 1968. 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