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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1968)
It's time to order those toast er covers for Christmas gifts. New and unique designs and colors. 306 S. W. Ivy. Ph. 897- 3125. 48 Mrs. Stephen Main entertain Mrs. William Smith has been in Santiam Memorial Hospital undergoing medical treatment. Mrs. Glee Waters is recuper ating at her home following surgery performed recently at a Salem hospital. Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo were their daughter, Mrs. Rus sell Nelson and Mrs. Rambos mother, Mrs. Minnie Champ of Silverton. Mrs. Nelson is em ployed at a Salem store and her husband is completing his education at Mt. Angel college. Mrs. Wendell Heller, Mrs. ed a group of neighbors with a coffee Saturday morning at her home. Several in the area were invited but unable to attend due to previous commit ments. Those enjoying the get- to-gether were Mrs. Lee Bas sett, Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Raymond Dorothy, Mrs. Carl Schaffer, Mrs. Darwin Raines and Mrs. Rocky Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg and Dick took Mrs. Sharon Bassett and small son Kevin to Seattle where they are visiting with relatives for a few weeks. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer were his sister, Mrs. Marie Schach from Hamilton, Montana and his nephew and and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde from Darby, Montana. Mrs. Clyde is a daughter of Mrs. Schack. Martin Hansen and Mrs. Else Allen were those from Mill City attending the Tasting Tea at the Senior Estates in Wood bum, This was sponsored by the Garden club at the retire ment center and featured the Hawaiian theme. The ladies Mrs. Jim Murray and son said it was a very attractive Andrew and Mrs. Herbert Bas- affair. tuscheck spent several days last week in Post Falls, Idaho, On Wednesday of last week former home of the Murrays. a number of ladies from the They stayed at the home of Mill City Garden club visited friends and attended a wedding the Lyons Garden club when of a young couple that Mr. Mrs. Eleanor Cook demonstrat Murray had in a Junior high ed various holiday arrange Sunday school group. ments. Those going from here were Mrs. Ross McComb, Mrs. Miss Betty Bostwick return Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Louis Ver ed Thursday night from Liver beck, Mrs. Kenneth Coming more, Calif, where she had vis Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. ited with her brother and wife, Wendell Heller and a guest, the Paul Bostwicks. Enroute Mrs. Ernest Graham. home she encountered a severe blizzard in the slskyous and Mr. and Mrs. William Whit it took her 6% hours to drive ney, Jr. are the parents of a from Red Bluff to Ashland. daughter, Traci Sue, born Nov ember 9 at Salem General hos Line Officers of the Order of pital. The little girl weighed Eastern Star from the North seven pounds and 10 ounces. Willamette Valley were enter Maternal grandparents are Mr. tained here at the Odd Fellows and Mrs. Roy Lochrem and Hall last Saturday with a lunch paternal grandparents are Mr. eon by Acacia Chapter of Stay and Mrs. William Whitney Sr. ton and Marilyn Chapter. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Line Officers of Marilyn Mrs. Warner Hampton of Chapter are Mrs. Verne Clark, Gates. Mrs. Verl Hoover, Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mrs. William Lyn- ess. Charles Fultz, said Hardwood Mulching this Minister week that he was again heading the annual Heart As sociation drive in this area. SAWDUST Anyone wishing to donate in U-haul, pick-up or bag, or track delivery. Firewood, U-haul or truck delivery. Hardwood Components Inc. Mehama Ph. 859-2777 or 897-2976 GRANNY OF "THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES" € FILMWAYS tv PRODUCTIONS. INC.. IMS any way to this cause may contact him. The annua] Thanksgiving service, on Thursday, Novem ber 28 will be held at the Com munity church this year. The Rev. Charles Fultz will deiver the message at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Swan were recent guests at the home of their granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phelps in Salem, the occasion honoring Mr. Swan on his birthday anniver sary. NOTICE — After January 1 we plan on a complete new stock of books at the Lions Auxiliary bookshelf at The Mill City Enterprise office. Come in now and get some at bargain prices. 10c each or 3 for 25c. Only 5c with an exchange book. 48p "Cheracol D is a cough syrup you can give to young 'uns from 2 years old to grown ups 82 and older!11* Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill Gty Pharmacy MET, EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 Min City Gerald Frank of Salem was the 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 speaker of the afternoon. Eight from here attended. Mrs. DeWitt read several ar ticles, including one from “The Trees of Old England,” “Bal ancing Rocks” from the North west magazine, and “The Liv ing Wilderness.” Refreshments Samuel William Stewart were served by the hostesses at Mrs. Alex Burrell was as Mill City friends and rela the conclusion of the program. tives were saddended to learn sisted by Mrs. Al Glover in of the death on ¡Saturday, Nov entertaining the Mill City Wo ember 16 of Samuel William man’s Club at the home of the Thanksgiving All Along Stewart who had been under former Tuesday evening, Nov treatment for several years for ember 19, when 18 members Santiam Highway and one guest, Mrs. Dean Mow cancer. He passed away about 10 ry, were in attendance. DETROIT — Six hundred The evening’s program, fol Thanksgiving bound turkeys o’clock at a Portland hospital. Mr. Stewart was born Decem lowing the business session, were scattered along the North ber 8, 1903. He married Flor was in charge of Mrs. O. K. De Santiam Highway four miles ence Mildred Wright in Texas, Witt, with Mrs. H- A. Schroed east of Marion Forks Wednes the couple also living in Willa er a member of the committee. day night following a truck Conducting the business was wreck. mina, Mill City and Hermiston where they operated grocery the president, Mrs. Glen Cum Larry Heer, 58, of Salem, mings, assisted by the secre stores. of the truck was taken Mr. Stewart served in the tary, Mrs. Harry Mason. The driver a Silverton Hospital bv De U. S. Navy and with the Sea salute to the flag, and the read to ing of the club “collect” in un troit Mobile First Aid Unit Bees in World War II. following the 10:00 P.M. acci Services were held at Herm ison opened the meeting. An urgent plea from the dent. iston, where he had operated The turkeys were being a store and ranch for many president ot the State Federa years, on Tuesday, November tion, Mrs. Gathercoal, asked transported by Pilgrim Turk 19 at 2 P. M. Pallbearers were club members to write to their ey Packers from Redmond to his sons, William Stewart, legislators requesting more as Salem when a front tire blew Portland; Campbell Stewart and sistance and understanding in out causing the truck to leave Tom Stewart, Lakeview; Char the affairs of the Hillcrest the highway and strike a tree. ley Stewart, Mill City; Jack Home for Girls at Salem. Mrs. The impact smashed the cab, Stewart, Phoenix and a neph Fred C. Gast chairmaned the splintered the wooden bed of committee for this project, as the truck, and spilled the ew, Troy McGovern. Other survivors include the she has championed many oth Thanksgiving birds along the highway. Reports indicated 100 widow, Mildred, sister, Hollis ers. Requests for assistance in birds were killed and maimed. Kennedy of Deridder, Louisan- na and Lucille Bolding of Tem giving of holiday gifts were al According to state police al pe, Arizona; six grandchildren so received from the Fairview most all of the birds were and three great-grandchildren. Home in Salem and the McLar rounded up during the night. en School for Boys at Wood Heer was taken to Silverton burn. Gertrude Freida Miller hospital where he was releas A report on the club’s Camp ed Thursday morning after Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson attended the funeral in Salem Fire Girls project was given by treatment of a hip injury, cuts for Mrs. Gertrude Miller, aunt the chairman, Mrs. Leo Russell, and bruises. of Mr. Peterson who died Nov who announced that seven ember 10 in a Salem hospital groups of girls have been reg istered. Included among spon Former Resident of at the age of 74. from the club are Mrs. Survivors include the widow sors Tolbert, Mrs. John Detroit Has Surgery er, John, Salem; daughter, Mrs. Marie There are six kinds of needed car Swan, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Vida Flood, Salem, Mrs. Esther C. E. Rogers, Mrs. Glen Cum DETROIT — Chick Mason, insurance. You can get them all Hocking, Detroit, Mich.; sister, Mrs. Edith Mason, and Sweet Home, underwent major Ann Pianus, Lebanon; brother, mings, ât low cost—at Safeco Mrs. Russell. surgery for the removal of a Emil Scholz, Salem; eight Mrs. Russell also reported on spinal disc at good Samaritan When you're insured by a Safeco Family Auto Policy, all drivers grand-children and 11 great the community Improvement hospital Monday at Corvallis. grandchildren. In your family can be covered for the following: project of the local J. C.’s, men- His daughter, Mrs. Martha (1) Fire (4) Accident • tioning that they would apprec Taylor of Idanha said he would ELWOOD GREEN (2) Theft < (5) Property Damage iate any help offered at their be hospitalized for about 10 LYONS — Funeral services | new park facility. They espec- (3) Liability (6) Court Costs were held Saturday, November ’ ially need the use of a dump days. The Masons resided at De With a Safeco Family Auto Plan you save worry, save money, too. 16 at 10 a.m. at Weddle Funer truck for hauling gravel to Because there are no dangerous gaps, no costly overlaps. al Home in Stayton for El improve the road down the troit for a number of years, wood M. Green 49, who passed hill at the end of the bridge, where Mr. Mason was employ Call us today. away early Thursday at a Sal and also need another door for ed by the U. S. Forest Service for many years. He was trans em hospital after suffering an one of the lavatories. ferred to Sweet Home a few apparent heart attack at his It was announced that the years ago and retired from the home. club has agreed to sponsor a He retired two years ago af silver tea for Muscular Dystro Forest Service last January. ter serving 22 years in the U. S. phy on Tuesday afternoon, Dec He is currently employed by Mill City, Oregon Army. He last served as an ember 3, from 2 until 5 o’clock, Haley Logging Co., Sweet Embassy attache for NATO In In Fellowship Hall. Club mem Home. WHERE YOU’RE TREATED LIKE A PERSON-NOT A NUMBER Paris France. He was a mem bers are asked to furnish cook ber of American Legion Capi ies or fancy breads. The public tal Post 9 of Salem and born is invited. at Oregon City. During the following pro Surviving are the widow gram, Mrs. Charles Kelly re Ilse and one daughter Astrid ported on the recent meeting of Lyons; sisters, Mrs. Eva of the Marion County Federa White. Gleneden Beach, and tion of Women’s Clubs held at Mrs. Doris Judd of Portland. the Detroit High School when Interment was at Willamette National Cemetery In Portland. el at Burns Mortuary, Pendle ton, for Ralph Arthur Farrow, E. G. CHAMPION DETROIT—Harold Champ 70, of 4220 Macleay Road S. E. ion was called to Mapleton, Salem, who died Tuesday in a Iowa, Saturday by the death Concord, Calif., hospital of an of his father, E. G. Champion, apparent heart attack. With a 89, who passed away at a history of heart trouble, he was Mapleton Nursing Home early stricken about eight weeks ago. Born at Adams, near Pendle Saturday morning following a stroke suffered Wednesday ton, he was married in 1918 at Walla Walla, Wash., to Beau- morning. A life long resident of Maple lah Young, who survives. The couple lived in Pendle ton he was a retired farmer and nurseryman. His wife Ka ton until 1936 and spent the therine L. preceded him in next 17 years at Long Creek before moving to Salem 15 death on February 23rd. Survivors include a daugh years ago. In the fall of 1959 ter, Mrs. Edrlne Bradbury, he and his wife moved to De Sioux City, Iowa; three sons, troit where Mrs. Farrow taught Harold G., Detroit, Ore., Duane school and he barbered at Idan L. Clay, New York; Eugene ha. In 1965 Mrs. Farrow retir Champion, Denison, Iowa; bro ed and the couple moved back ther, Ray Champion, Albert to Salem where he operated City, Iowa, and seven grand Ralph’s Barber Shop, 264 Cot tage St. N. E. At the time of children. Services were held Monday his death the couple was on morning at the Walter Chapel, vacation. Surviving in addition to the Mapleton. Interment was at Mt. Hope Cemetary Mapleton, widow are son, Ralph A. Far row, Monmouth; daughter Mrs. Iowa. Norma Welch, Powell Butte; RALPH ARTHUR FARROW brothers Jesse Farrow, Pendle DETROIT—Funeral services ton; and Walter Farrow, Port were held Saturday, November land; four grandchildren and 16th at 10:00 A. M. in the chap- one great-grandchild. Woman's Club Plan Muscular Dystrophy Tea Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR INSURANCE PROFILE OF PROTECTION? NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 11-68 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to KRANTZ—To Mr. and Mrs. George M. Krantz, Scio, a dau ghter, Sunday, November 10, 1968. ELLIS—To Mr. and Mrs. Arlie D. Ellis, Idanha, a son, Monday, November 11, 1968. HUMPHREYS—To Mr. and Mr.s Wallace H. Humphreys, Stayton, a son, Tuesday, Nov ember 12, 1968. JAMES—To Mr. and Mrs. Chafles H. James. Idanha, twin daughters. Wednesday, Novem ber 13, 1968. 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