The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 08, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and M ik . Dale Howell
3
OCALS
spent several days last week
in Klamath Falls where they
visited with friends and re­
latives. He is a member of
the Scottish Rite degree team
and participated in their cere­
monies while there.
obituaries :
Clyde Phillips'
Return from Trip
Mrs. Daryl Gooch
Honored Recently
At Baby Shower
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips
Mrs. Daryl Gooch (Sue
returned to their home April Whitsett) was honored at a
RAYMOND C. BRANCH
29 from a trip to Southern Cal­ baby shower Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide and
Among those drawn for jury
MEHAMA—Raymond Char­ ifornia where they visited re­ at the home of Mrs. Leo Stub-
family
spent
the
weekend
at
duty In the Circuit court of the coast. Mel said they took les Branch, 60, Mehama, owner latives and friends. They left enrauch (Judy Severs) in Stay­
Linn county were the names of their new trailer house on a I of Raymond Branch Equip­ Mill City April 4.
ton.
In San Diego they visited
Donovan Moffatt, Donald •shakedown” cruise.
ment Co. here for 16 years, died
Appropriate type
games
Saturday in a Salem hospital their son-in-law and daughter, were played, the guest of hon­
Naue, Darlene Franklin, Alda
Tunnell and Al M. Ward, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund­ of a cardiac arrest following Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hansen, ored opened her gifts and re-
Dossie and Patrick and a num­ reshments were served by the
all of this area.
quist have returned to Mill surgery.
ber
of friends Including Mr. hostess.
He
came
here
40
years
ago
City for the summer. They
Most of the guests attending
Miss Nancy Stewart will had spent the winter at Rose­ from Sublimity where he was and Mrs. William McClintock.
Patty, Mark and Sue.
were members of the Santiam
graduate from the University mead, Calif, She reported lots born.
While in San Diego the Elec­ High School graduating class
Surviving are the widow
of Portland on May 11. She is a of rain in California this
business administration major winter, and remarked they Winafred; sons Gerald, Scio, tric Organ club, which Mrs. of Mrs. Gooch.
Present were Sharon Vet­
and will take a position in Den­ would liked to have seen the and Dean, Salem: brother Her­ Phillips is a former member,
man, Stayton: sisters Mrs. Nor­ gave a dinner in their honor ter. Rosie Cupp and son. Jan-
ver, Colorado soon after grad­ snow we had here.
ma Siewert, Otis, Mrs. Eilene with 20 present.
eta Huekeby, Rosemary Cogar, |
uation.
The Trailer club which they Laura Nelson, Kathy Perkins.
Swensen, Grand Ronde, Mrs.
Albert Toman returned to Wilma Pietrok, Scio, and Mrs. are former members of gave a Mrs. Josephine Whitsett and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly his home here after having
drove about 1500 miles last been in a Salem hospital for Dorothy Schwent, Stayton: two dinner party in their honor at Sharon Hopkins. Sending a
week in Central and Eastern :he past week, following sur­ grandsons and one granddaugh­ a Mob le Home recreation club gift was Marlena Severs.
Oregon, making calls on 44 gery. He said he is feeling ter.Services were held at 2 p. with 62 attending.
At Temple City they visited
Post Offices as part of his of­ fine now.
m. Tuesday in Weddle Fune- their other daughter, Mr. and Seventh-Day Adventist I
ficial duty as a vice-president
lal Home. Rev. Arne Magnu­ Mrs. Robert Bucich and three
of the Oregon Chapter of the
Following the Bible study
officiated. Interment was children. At Santa Anna they School Has Investiture
National Association of Post­ class at the Christian church son
in
Union
Hill Cemetery, lo- visited a sister of Mrs. Phil­
masters. The Kellys made over­ Wednesday morning,
Mrs. cated between Stayton and Sil- lips and at Oxnard a brother Services Recently
night stops at Klamath Falls, Clyde Golden was honored verton.
The students of the Ivy Park
of Mr. Phillips. A niece was
Lakeview, Bend and John with a surprise birthday din­
School were invested Tuesday
visited at Castro Valley.
Day. While in Klamath Falls ner and card shower. Present
MABEL BASS
At Sacramento they were evening, April 29 at 7:30 in
the Charles Wachters and the were Mrs. Clyde Golden, Mrs.
Mis.
Mabel
Bass,
78.
1695
5th
overnight
guests of Mr. and what is known as progressive
Joe Wachters came to their Charles Golden, Mrs. Janice St. NE. a life-1 ng resident of
Mrs.
Steve
Chudzinski, former class work. Certain things
motel for a visit. The Wachter Baughman and two children,
safety rules, knot tying, and
mid-Willamette Valley, died residents of Mill City.
family were cld-time residents Mrs. Bobbie Wiley and daugh­ the
at a Salem hospital.
Mrs. Phillips said the ice many other things similar to
of Mill City, living in the pre­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Duck­ Monday
Mrs. Bass was born at Tan­ plants were in full bloom and the Scout work were learned
sent Louis Verbeck home.
worth, Rev. Charles Fultz, gent in Linn County, but lived especially beautiful this year. and demonstrated and awards
Mrs. Lita Lewellen, Johnny
given by H. D. Schwartz. He
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Syver- Bohach and Mrs. Bill Shep­ most of her life in the North Also the wild flowers along the
Santiam
Canyon
communities
is Superintendent of the Ore­
roadside
were
in
full
bloom,
son are the parents of a son herd.
of Mehama and Jordan. She hut Mill City looked better to gon Seventh-day Adventist
born May 6 at Santiam Memor­
to Salem three years them and they were glad to be churches from Portland.
ial hospital in Stayton. The lit­ Mr. and Mrs. James Swan moved
ago.
The stage was decorated by
home.
tle boy weighed 5 pounds and were in Salem Monday at the
the
teacher, Miss Bonnie Stu-
Survival's
include
sons
Ken
­
has been named Randall Jay. home of their granddaughter neth, Salem, and Wayne, Fall­
ivenga
with trees and flowers
He has two sisters at home. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
of the forest and candles pro­
Calif.: nine grandchild­ Joan Schwindt Is
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ald Phelps. She was celebrat- brook,
ren.
vided the light. Those invested
Albert Carr and Mr. and Mrs. ing her birthday and the
were: Danny Horner, Judy and
Services are joending at Wed­ Honored at Shower
Arnold Syverson.
Swan’s took them out to din- dle mortuary, Stayton.
Barbara Kenline, Melody Bran­
ner.
LYONS
—
Mrs.
Florent
nan, George and Valerie Hei-
I will be on duty at La-
NELDA RAE CRAMMER
Frichtl and Mrs. Leland Man­ bert, and Phyllis Kenline. Pas­
Femme Beauty Salon in Stay­ Bools Higdon spent the past
Services were held at 2 P.M. ning were hostesses for a brid­ tor Schwartz presented a film
ton each Saturday in May. week in Silverton at the home Thursday,
May 1 at Weddle al shower held Thursday on the Big Lake Camp activi­
Betty Klutke. Ph. 769-5322. 19 of his son-in-law and daughter, Mortuary for
a former Aums­ night at the St. Patrick Cath­ ties.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeGuire. ville resident, Nelda Rae Cram­ olic hall honoring Miss Joan
mer, 30, who died in a Seattle Schwindt, of Portland, daugh­
Otto Witt was under inten­ hospital on April 27.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike First-Aid Kits
STATE
sive care at Salem Memorial
She was born September 14, Schwindt of Lyons. Playing Being Sold By
FARM IS
hospital several days last week, 1938 in Raydon, Oklahoma and bingo furnished the entertain­
but was reported as much im­ came to Aumsville in 1948. ment and after opening of the Cub Scouts Here
proved by the weekend. Mrs. She lived in Myrtle Point be­ gifts refreshments were served
Cub Scouts in Pack No. 49
Bess Vandermeer is staying fore moving to Seattle six to the honored guest Miss
are still selling First Aid kits
en-
with
Mrs.
Witt
during
his
years ago.
Schwindt and guests Mary for usp in home, car, camper,
Homeowne
forced absence.
Surviving are the widower, Voltin, Ann Pietrok, Mabel ect. These sell for $1.98 and
Insurance.
K. Douglas Crammer of Seat­ Downing, Bea Hiatt, Eva Bres­ contain necessary emergency
And no wonder! It’s the same
A week-end visitor at the
good deal as our car insurance. home of Mr. and Mrs. Phyl tle: parents, Mrs. Lorraine sler, Alta Bodeker, Lois Mor­ equipment for first aid used.
Mills of Gates and Ray Mills gan, Alma Olmstead, Elizabeth
Th? Cubs have been going
Call me for details.
Knight was Mrs. Henrietta of Covelo, Calif; a stepson, Castle, Mary Sieg, Katie Sieg,
from door to door on these
Wintersteen of Portland.
Mark Crammer, Seattle and Ann Trahan, Rose Schwindt, sales but still have a number
two brothers, Adrian Mills and Peggy Blackburn, Ann Holz- to sell. Anyone wishing to pur­
Mrs. Don Flatnian and Den­ Tony Mills, Stayton.
fuss, Margaret Voltin, Millie chase one from them may con­
715 First St. Stayton
ny of Ketchikan, Alaska are
Tibbitts, Usa Green, Donna As­ tact George Long at 897-2159
Ph 769-5729 visitiiig at the home of her par­
mussen, Hazel Wirth, Opal
State Farm Fire ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr Voice Across the Sea Horn, Thelma James, Gemma or any Den Mother.
Money received from the kits
and Casualty and with his mother, Mrs. Welcomed at Shelton Quinter, Louise Pietrok, Ann.
will be used for their summer
Company, Home Maudie Flatman. The Carr’s
Carol
and
Sue
Frichtl
and
the
programs.
Gathering
Office: Bloom­ met ner at the Portland Air­ Family
hostesses.
Sp I ”
ington, Illinois port Sunday.
Haman E. (Butch)
Sending gifts were Rose Cox,
Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sue
Velleda and Jo­
Ilaman J. Shelton, stationed ann Walton,
F
Waltz, Clara Rohwein, Too Late to Classify
at Dong Tam. Vietnam in the Evelyn
VanAgtmael, Mary NOTICE—We are buying Cas-
Mekong Delta, called home Fink, Alma
and Sharon Spell-
cara bark. Green or dry.
while on his R and R. spend­ meyer, Glenda Lindemann,
Prefer dry: Current price
ing his six-day leave in Sydney, Martha Jungwirth, Beulah
18c lb. Hirte’s Market. Ph.
Australia, and returning to Lewis, Charles and Alice
897-2895.
22
Vietnam on April 30 for the Bouche, Valerie McClellan,
balance of his six-month per­ Shirley Peterson, Gina Quinter,
iod of overseas service.
Frances Garsjo, Evelyn John­
This was a thrilling exper­ son, Martha Pooie, Bertha Al­ See our Ads on Page Seven
ience for the Jordan area, len and Katie Skillings.
where this young serviceman
is extremely popular. He call­
ed in the afternoon telling Santiam Valley Grange
them that he would again call
back in the evening to visit,
via 8,000 miles of distance with Has Guest Speaker
his folks and friends.
LYONS—Mrs. Mildred Nor­
On that evening, a gather­ man, state secretary of Port­
ing at the home of his parents, land was guest speaker at the
Haman and Margie Sheltor. Santiam Valley Grange Friday
awaited the welcome call night. She spoke on “What
which arrived at 8:30, with Constitutes a Good Secretary
guests having the opportunity and Other Officers of the
MAY
of expressing a “hello” arid best Grange and Their Qualifica­
wishes to their “Butch” across tions.” She stated cooperation
i
the sea. Invited for the occa­ of all officers was essential.
POINT
OUT
sion were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Martha Hopkin. state
Stavang and Miss Jeanette Sil- chaplain was also a guest.
bernagel with the other mem­ During the business session Your Transportation
bers of his family.
Is My Business
the third and fourth degrees
were conferred on Mr. and *
For
NEW or USED
Old Dutch Marbelized Antique Green Cera­ Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight Mrs. Adam Toepher. Berlyn
have returned from Moscow,
Jr., was obligated in
CARS and TRUCKS
mics with Solid Brass Accents. Imported from Idaho where they greeted their Aernl,
the first and second degrees.
Call
first great-grandson The little Mrs. Fern Sletto was honored
Holland.
boy was born April 23 and for 25 years of service as se-1 JERRY COFFMAN
8 pounds 4*a ounces. cretary. Rev. Shults of Mill I
Old Dutch Copperware, Early American De­ weighed
He his been named Ryan Mity and Mrs. Bessie Hamp­
Scott and is the son of Mr. and ton were in charge of the pro­
sign, by Master Craftsman from Holland.
Mrs. Gary Wisser. Other grand­ gram and presenter] a beauti­
STAYTON
parents are Mr- anti Mrs. How­ ful tableau for Memorial day.
Selendia Stainless Steel from Denmark.
Home
ard L. Wo d and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Luther Miley sang a solo
769-2117
859-2552
G. E. Wisser of Salem.
and Mrs. Norman sang
Selendia Pewter from Norway
Grange National Hymn.
5—nie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 8, 1969
of the Air Training Command.
Sgt. Steve Aymong
His wife Sandra, is the dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawance
At Sheppard AFB
Schmidt, Rt. 1, Lyons.
WICHITA FALLS, Tex. —
Sergeant Stephen F. Aymong, Weather, Detroit Dam
son of Amyot F. Aymong, 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
Woodhaven, N. Y., had grad­
Pool
uated .it Sheppard AFB, Tex.,
Elev.
from the training course for April 30 46 35 1549.07 0.06
U. S. Air Force technical in- May 1 48 36 1550.84 0.08
strutors.
May 2 45 35 1552.30 0.38
Sergeant Aymong, a 1963 May 3 49 36 1553.41 0.21
graduate of Stayton Union May 4 53 37 1554.44 0.12
High School, is remaining at May 5 65 41 1555.49 0.00
Sheppard for duty with a unit May 6 75 42 1555.94 0.00
Furniture
Gift Headquarters
for Mother's Day
;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud long
Brass Handcrafts from Israel
PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty
Mel Eide, Owner
Phone 897-2812
Mill City
Mrs. Al Yankus said Monday
that they had a phone call
from their son Alan Yankus
Saturday saying he was get­
ting along fine following knee
surgery performed earlier in
the week. Alan is a freshman
at Stanford University and will
be back in classes next week.
Betty BoMwick has retain­
ed home following a visit with
her brother and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. B'stwick at Liver­
more. Calif. She said she had
a wonderful time and celebrat­
ed her birthday while there.
SWIVEL ROCKER
Comfortable high back rocker with reversible seat
cushions. Channel back design.
$7450
SAVE $5.
7 PIECE DINETTE SET
Two leaf table in walnut finish with the easy to
keep top that resists stains, acids and heat. 6
high back cushioned chairs.
SAVE $30........................... ** W
HOOVER CANNISTER CLEANER
Handy portab’e cleaner on easy rolling casters.
Includes tools. Self reeling cord. Throw away dis­
posable bags.
$^QSO
and Boots Higdon spent Sun­
day in Eugene where they vis­
These lines are all complete and will really ited their daughter. Mrs. Mike
Glover.
make gift giving a real pleasure. An extra large
selection of Gifts on display at all times.
>a gift «h®11 ,lve wifh
SAVE $5.
.
.
.
MAN SIZE RECLINLh
Big! Handsome! Comfort that every member of
the family will enjoy. Full recliner or TV position.
Covered tn rich vinyl.
sggoo
Blouses and Lingerie
Was $119.
Drushella Furniture Mart
Ada’s Needle Shoo
1
f’hone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
NOW
Mill City
367
,1
3rd
STAYTON
Ph. 769-5216