The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 05, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mi*. Mike Glover spent from
Mr. and Mm Louis Verbeck
able, Mr. James is employed 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 5, 1969
Thursday until Sunday at the were in Newport last Thursday
there.
home of her parents, Mr. and where they attended high
Week-end guests at the home
Engaged
Too Late to Classify
By
Eva
Breeder
Mrs. Ralph Budlong. She came school graduation ceremonies
of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­
Students from Lyons receiv­
far the graduation of her sis­ for their grandaughter, Susan
FOR
SALE—Typewriter like
stead and Jim were their son
ter, Linda from Santiam Wirick, daughter of Mr. and ing their diplomas Thursday and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don­
new. $25.00. Josephine Ander­
night, May 29, at the Stayton
high school. Mrs. Glover Mrs Kirk Wirick.
sen. Ph. 897-2246.
23p
Union High Schoo! graduation ald Olmstead and children
will graduate in June from the
from Auburn, Washington. Al­
were
Gwendolyn
Fowler,
Kel­
FOR
RENT
—
Fenced
pasture
University of Oregon. Mr. and
Mr. and Ml*. I.ouls Morgan Mrs. Charles DeGuire from Sil­ Mr. and Mr*. David Hicker­ ly Benefiel, Darrell Huber, so Sunday guests at the Olm­
land. Need two horses now.
from Salem spent Memorial verton were also guests at the son of Salem visited last week Tom Johnston. Brenda (John­ stead home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson. S.E.
Ed
Olmstead
from
Coburg.
Pay in Mill City.
4th St. in Mill City. Ph. 897-
Budlong h:me Thursday even­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. son) Phillips, Gary Kokstls, Their mother. Mrs. Rachel
2789
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ing and attended the gradua­ James Olson and were among Rich Manning, Jim Olmstead, Olmstead who has been bére
those viewing the Whitewater Vincent Power, Larry Prich­
for
some
lime
returned
h^me
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swift tion of their niece.
ard, Wendee (Walton) Wil­
events on Friday.
I Am Interested In Your
with Mr. and Mis. Ed Olm­
from Washington spent the
liams and Kerry Arrance.
Transportation
& Hous-
Mrs. Thelma Lohman of
Memorial Day week end at the
Mrs. Hazel Lewis and daugh­ stead
Week-end guests at the
Mr. and Mi*. Donald Carl­ ter Beulah with Miss Lucille
home of her sister and family, Longview, Washington spent
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bodeker. the weekend at the home of son, Mrs. Mabel Carlson and Lewis from Corvallis s]>ent the home of Mrs. Effie Anderson
her brother-in-law and sister. Mrs. Donald Carlson's father, Memorial Day week-end at the and Keith were her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. Fred Jacobson of Portland coast.
Attending graduation cere­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe.
went to The Dalles Saturday.
monies Thursday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard Spain from Aberdeen. Wash­
Esther Freeman's grandpar­ I’at Herron from Sacramen­ They went to the cemetery and son Gregg from Reedsport ington. Additional Saturday
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest to, California was in Mill City and Mrs. Mabel Carlson enjoy­ were last of the week visitors guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Preston and her cousin Bill for the graduation of his niece ed seeing the improvements at the home of her mother, old Anderson and family of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jay
of the town which was her Mrs. Leota Worden.
Briney fr.m Longview, Wash­ Jeannette Herron.
former home.
ington, her uncle and aunt and
Mrs. Effie Maines of Spring­ Meyers and daughters of Stay­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull of
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
field was a Memorial Day cal­ ton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Carl
­
Salem
were
guests
Sunday
at
ler at the home of Mr. and Cook and daughter of Salem.
Howe and Leslie from Vaughn.
Jim Barnette who is em­ Mr. and Mrs. Viet r Herron
Oregon, her uncle and aunt. the home of their son-in-law son spent Saturday fishing at Mrs. Clyde Bressler. Mrs.
Maines is a former resident of ployed at Boston. Mass., spent are announcing the engage­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and <1 'tighter, Mr. and Mrs. Clear Lake.
this area having lived on Mc­ several days over the week-end ment of their daughter, Jean­
from Salem and her brother, Bill Shepherd and family.
with bis family here.
Mr. and Mi*. Gordon Mc­ Cully Mountain.
Earnest Freeman, a student at
Mr. and Mrs. A!°x Bodeker nette Herron to Alan Muise,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chud- Morris attended the wedding
Sgt Erol Jack Kimery from
NCC in Eugene.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
zinski from Sacramento, Calif- Thursday evening of his cous­ Fort I.ewis. Washington spent with their sin-in-law and Muise. Both young people
daughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
in.
Mrs.
LaVonne
Roemer
and
1 the Memorial Day week-end at
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howe rnia visited Mill City friends
graduated with the class of Your Transportation
were overnight guests of Mr. Thursday afternoon. They are Roger Ritchey at the Morn­ I the home of his parents, Mr. Hampton and family from Sal­ 1969 at Santiam High school
Is My Business
em
enjoyed
a
trip
to
Central
ingside
Methodist
Church
in
and Mrs. W. I,. Kimery and
and M'-s. Charles Howe in Sal­ former residents of Mill City
and plan on continuing their
Oregon Saturday. They visited education.
and moved to California two Salem at 8 p.m. A reception Jerry.
em.
For
NEW or USED
followed at the Marion Hotel.
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perkins Peterson’s Rock Gardens, Rein­ No date has been set for
CARS and TRUCKS
Mrs. Hugh .lull from Salem
and family from Lebanon have deer farm. Lava beds and Pe­ the wedding.
Mr. and Mi*. Ervin Peter- moved into the Elmer Tripp trified wood areas.
attended graduation ceremon­ Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge
Call
Mrs. Richard Palmer and
were guests Sunday at the I son and her brother-in-law and h use. recently vacated hv the
ies Thursday evening.
children from Stayton were
home of their daughter. Miss sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bill Nash family.
JERRY
COFFMAN
Saturday guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rags­ Carolyn Brejcha in Beaverton. Brusaseo of Stayton spent sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of
her
grandparents,
Mr.
and
eral days fishing last week at from Dopoe Bay were Tuesday
dale, Sr. and Miss Carol Rags­
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pres­ Diamond Lake. They reiiorted overnight guests at the home Mrs. John Jungwirth.
dale and T«irry Ragsdale were
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lockner
STAYTON
in Turner Sunday afternoon ton of Ixmgview. Washington the fishing was excellent and of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. from Seattle, Washington were
where they attended the wed­ were overnight guests Thurs­ each caught their limit. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and Jim.
Home
Saturday
evening
visitors
at
ding of Miss Connie Ragsdale day at the home of her broth­ Peterson caught four using
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
769-2117
859-2552
and Mark Peterson of Turner. er and sister-in-law, Mr. and the same worm.
from North Bend are guests Fink.
Connie is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Morris Howe.
at the home of their son-in-law
Memorial Day guests at the and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ Thursday guests at the Hen­
and Mrs. Earl Ragsdale of
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin bert Walton. They came to at­ ry Croisant home were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan
Turner and are former Mill
Mrs. Albert Croisant from
spent Memorial Day at Seaside Peterson were her son-in-law tend graduation at Stayton Un­ and
City residents.
where they visited his mother, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ion High school. Their grand­ Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Croisant from Woodburn and
G ucs I h Memorial Hay at the Mrs. Maud Harlan and his bro­ Alvin Bueneman and family. daughter Wendee (Walton) Raymond
Holzfuss
from
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Frank Bueneman. and Mr. and Williams was among the grad­ Lyons.
Mrs.
Aleksich
and
Holly
Marie
Mrs.
Lee
Smith
and
other
rel
­
uates.
Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Char­
all of Milwaukie.
ley Dav were Mr. and Mrs. atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cralg-
mvle were last Sunday visitors First Aid Course
Merle Hammind from McMin-
Mr.
and
Mi*.
Don
Carlson
Richai-d Freeman, Esther,
at Redmond where they were
ville and Mr. and Mrs. James
Staley and 3 sons from Eu­ Earnest and Paul. Sherry La- and Mrs. Mabel Carlson attend­ guests at the home of their Offered At Detroit
DETROIT—Some 14-people
Munyan and Ralph Briney and ed funeral services in Portland son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
gene.
Pat, Dan and Bill hiked into Thursday at 10 A. M. for his and Mrs. Marvin Studebaker. including three High School
uncle R. L. Kirk who passed They went to see their new students were In attendance
Mr. and Mrs. Lent liai Rags­ Marion Lake Saturday.
away Tuesday.
dale and Patty from Newport
granddaughter, a daughter at the first meeting May 28th
AllSta+e
I will be working at l-'i-
born recently to the Studebak­ of a Standard 1st Aid Course
attended graduation and spent
being conducted at Detroit City
Femme Beauty salon in Stay­ Mr. and Mi*. Vai White, ers.
Memorial Day in Mill City.
Motor
Club
ton from 8:30 A. M. until 5 longtime residents of this area
A large crowd attended the Hall under the direction of Ro­
Road Service
Cathy Glover and Ken Bee’z P. M. on June 14-16-19-20-21-26 planned on moving this week pot luck supper held at the bert Corenbaum, State Indus­
of Eugene spent from Thurs and 27. For app’t ph. 769-5322. to Hollywood, California. They United Methodist church the trial Safety Consultant.
The class will meet every
23 have lived in the Potter h:me first of the week. The occas-
day until Sunday at the home Betty Klutke.
at 2 Greenhill Place for the sion honored the minister and Wednesday evening for the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Memorial Day guests at the past 18 years.
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Greg­ next three consective weeks.
Albert Glover. Mr. and Mrs.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
An advanced course is sched­
Glover took them and their home of Mr. and Mrs. John
ory Johanson who will leave
Phone 897-2442
MUI City
uled
for
June
25th
and
will
Mr.
and
Mi*.
Wayne
Alban
MacGregor
and
family
were
the first of the month to at­
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mike
July
23rd.
end
and
family
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glover back to Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roth and
tend Seminar. Also honored
four children and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Klecker spent the Me­ was Mrs. Freda Grugett and
Mrs. Madeline Bigness has Oscar Roth of Salem and Mr. morial holiday week-end tak­ Mrs. Paul IPennington who
moved into the duplex on the and Mrs. Jim O’Connell of ing in the places of interest in have moved to Lebanon and
corner of 2nd and Juniper Gladstone. The family mem­ Victoria, B.C. They said they Miss Lula Cory who is moving
had a very enjoyable time and to Otis, Oregon on the coast.
bers enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Streets.
thougnt the scenery there was
Mr. and Mrs. Larry East­
Visiting at the home of Mr. wonderful, particularly enjoy­ man from Seaside spent sever­
ing
Buschart
’
s
Gardens.
and Mrs. Wendell Heller last
al days the first of the week
week were Mr. and Mrs. Don
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mi*. Rocky Moore Harold Hawthorne. Memorial
Richards and Mrs. D. Richards
of Montebello, Calif. They have accompanied by friends spent Day guests at the Hawthorne
purchased the Walter Olmstead the week-end at the coast, re­ home were Mr. and Mrs. Don
property and plan on building porting an enjoyable time.
Ventre from Eugene.
a new home there which will
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev­
Mi*. Charley Stewart and ens have returned from a two
be occupied by Mrs. Heller’s
sister. Mrs. Ruby Foldager of daughter, Nancy left Monday weeks trip to Wyoming and
for Denver. Colorado where Montana. They visited her aunt
Montebello.
Miss Stewart will be employed. Mrs. Etta Fairchild at Sheri­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Earhart of Mrs. Stewart will return home dan, Wymoning and his sister
Yakima, Wash, were here last by plane.
Mrs. Hazel Burnsides at Ot­
week to attend high school
ter, Montana.
Mr. and Mi*. Donavan Mof­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur-
graduation ceremonies for their
You can always trust grandaughter, VaDonda Ear­ fatt and three sons spent the mester
and daughter, Janet of
hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. long Memorial week-end camp­ Scio were Saturday evening
ing
out
near
the
Metolius.
Ac
­
in our experience!
Ralph Earhart who was a mem­
visitors at the home of Mrs.
ber of the class of 1969 at San­ companying them on the en­ Florence Burmester.
joyable trip was Tiny Savage.
We fill your prescrip­ tiam high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schie-
wek and family from Bend
tions carefully for the
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti­ Memorial Day guests at the were week-end guests at the
more
of Redmond. Star route, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles home of her sister, Mr. and
utmost in effectiveness. were among
those in Mill City Umphress were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Franklin and fam­
on Memorial Day to take in Bob Umphress anil family and ily-
the Whitewater run. They join­ Mr. and Mrs. David Umphress
Memorial Day guests at the
ed Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo and family from Portland: Mr. home of Mrs. Lydia Culwell
Prescriptions Our
and other members of their and Mrs. Bill Saner and child­ were Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Specialty
family for a picnic on the Lit­ ren and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Culwell, Shirley and Andy: Mr.
tle North Fork following the Saner and children from Idan­ and Mrs. Luis Macerla and
ha and Mr. and Mrs. Merle son Micheál: Mr. and Mrs. Rav
event.
Burch and family from T,eb- Short all of Salem. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright anon. A family dinner was en­ Mrs. Dennis Johnson of Dal­
MEL EIDE, Owner
from Manzinita were over­ joyed following the Whitewat­ las. Rodney Weitman of Aums­
Ph. 897-2812 MUI City night guests recently at the er run.
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cul­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
well. Delmer and Donna and
' Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue of
Lyons.
Mrs. Perry Clipfell with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye
and brother Jim Nye of Stay­
ton left Sunday morning for
Boise Idaho to attend funeral
services for Roger Van Handel
DETROIT—Month of May to be held Monday morning,
average was about five degrees who was killed in an auto ac­
warmer than the 25 year aver­ cident. He Is a grandson of the
age.
Nye’s and nephew of Mrs. Clip­
The highest reading was 88 fell and Jim Nye.
degrees on the 12th. The lowest
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian
reading was 31 degrees on the spent the Memorial Day week­
4th.
end on the Deschutes River
May record high is 95 de­ near Bend They were joined
Strawberry, Blackberry, Loganberry
grees. in 1958 and 1963, re­ there by Mr and Mrs Jame^
cord low is 25 degrees in 1954. Wright and their daughter and
May’s precipitation of 3.58 husimno. Mr and Mrs. Charles
I was only a fourth inch less Phillips from Tigard.
(Fresh Nearby)
' than the 25 year average.
Menu rial day guests at the
Greatest 24 hour rainfall for home cf Mr. and Mrs. Otto
the month was .83 inches on Weidman and family were Mr.
the 30th.
and Mrs Clyde Conaway of
Record for May precipitation Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
| is 8.77 inches in I960; the re­ hert James and family of
cord for a 24 hour period is Lyons.
2.73 inches, on May 2, 1949.
Mr and Mrs. Rodney Klerk-1
Only a trace of snow fell in er of Mill Citv have purchased
Detrsit on the 4th, which Ls the Robert James home and
Phone 897-2772
....
Mill City .Oregon
normal for the month. The will move when the James fam­
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St.
Lyons, Ore.
record however Ls 4.0 inches ily move to Klamath Falls'
on the 18th in 1959.
when their house is avail­
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