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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970 Howard, Granby, Missouri, Ross Howard, Albany, Oregon and Burt Howard, Yakima, Wash.; Twenty one grandchild ren and twenty great grand children. Mrs. Howard lived in Mill City in 1951 and since that time has made frequent trips here to visit her daughter, Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson just re turned from Granby, Missouri, where they attended funeral rites for her mother, Mrs. Howard. MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters I LYO S By Eva Bressler Croisant. Mrs. Dick Rogers is con valescing at Salem Memorial h 'spital following surgery. Fresh Pork Chops Pork Loin Roasts . Bananas Q . lb. 89c SIR# VW Sweetheart Franks . pkg. 49c Farmers Sliced Bacon . lb. 69c Mr. and Mrs. George Lane Guests Monday February 2 at the Frank White home were from Springfield were recent Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. Don visitors at the home of Mr. aid Donovan and daughter, and Mrs. E. I.. Roye. 2'/j to 3 lbs. . . .lb. Carol Marie of Albany and an Mrs. Ruth Lyons was a other daughter, Mrs. Earl Orr Tuesday overnight guest at the of Lebanon. home of Mrs. Eulalia Lyons ROY A. MORRIS Former Mehama residents. and attended the Wednesday Roy A. Morris, 61, died Mrs. Frank Buckler and her afternoon card club. February 1 in a Portland h a- daughter, Mrs. Al Melnar, of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber pital of pneumonia. He was Oregon City visited a short left Thursday- morning by born in Yamhill, June 23, time Monday, February 2 at plane from Portland for a ten 1908, and lived most of his the home of Mrs. Jack Ryland day vacation trip to the Ha childhood years in the Me- when they were in this area waiian Islands. Mrs. Huber’s hama area. He later resided in on business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mill City and was employed Mrs. M. V. Frame went to Mulkey of Silverton are tak by Hammond Lumber Co., for HOBSON GUNN Leaburg February 2 and was ing care of things at the Hub several years and also worked LYONS — Hobsn Gunn, 68, overnight guest at the er h me while they are away. on clearing the power line to passed away Saturday at his an home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dale Prichard from Clats Detroit Dam. He moved to home following a heart attack. Greer. She also visited a short kanie was a business caller in Koffec Klatchers Portland in 1960 and worked He was born at Chattanooga time with relatives in Eugene. Lyons Tuesday and also visit Name of at Jantzen Knitting Mills un Tenn., and moved to the San Team W L j Mrs. Frank White was host his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walton’s Grocery .... 17 til retiring. 3 | Francisco Bay area in 1907 ess at her home Wednesday, ed 5 Survivors include his wife, He lived there until moving February 4 for a luncheon Van Prichard. Mrs. Nona Am U. S. Bankers ........... 15 brose of Seattle was a Sun Dorothy, three sons, Harold to Lyons 10 years ago. He was Auto.......... 15 5' Marine Pfc. Rex day guest at the Prichard Western 1st. Federal ............... 13 7 and Muriel, both of Portland, a retired sheet metal fireman honoring Longfellow, who is h me on Girod’s ......................... 9 111 and Wayne of Great Falls, and a World War I Veteran. leave. Present were Rex. his home. Mrs. Leao Johnsbn, local Ray’s Drug ................. 9 1 | M:nt. A daughter preseded He is survived by his wid mother, Mrs. Harold Longfel postmaster, attended an Ore Salem Trophy ........... 9 11 him in death in 1959. Also ow, Leona of Lyons, son Rich low, Mrs. Donald Teeters, Mrs. gon Postmaster mid-winter Gene Amei ican Beauty ’s Meat Mkt......... 8 12 surviving are five grandchild ard Gunn of Castro Valley, Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Gerald work shop held Tuesday and No. Santiam Twines .... 7 id I ren and one sister, Eva Duffv Calif, and daughters, Mrs. Bet Rockwell and Mrs. White. Wednesday February 3 and 4 Bob & Bill’s .............. 6 14 of Mill City; brothers Lee of ty Lobes and Mrs. Joyce Hale, Saturday guests at the Ed at Tualatin, at the Sweetbrier Santiam Cable ........... 6 1 Salem; Elvin, Lake Grove, of Hayward, Calif., sister Mrs. ward Walz home were Mr. Lowers & Holm ....... 6 14 and Wayne of Bonneville; anil Elnor Silva, Sacramento and and Mrs. L. B. Trick of Cards- Inn. Large Loaf Last week visitors at the HIG and HIS Betty Wallace Burt Morris, an uncle of Mill seven grandchildren. ton, Alberta and Mr. and City. Services were at 2 p. m. Mrs. Clarence King of Salem. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 202, 518; HTG Girod’s 949; HTS Services were held Febru Wednesday at Weddle Funer Mr. Trick and Mr. King are Blum were Mr. and Mrs. Vin Salem Trophy 2707. cent Dean from Selma. Ore Phyllis Ricketts picked the ary 7 at 11 a. m. in the Sun- al Home in Stayton with Rev. cousins of Mrs. Walz. gon, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel rise Chapel at Portland Me Richard Sly from the United ’s Ice Cream split 4-7-10. Mrs. Ara Cruthers and son, linger, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Girod Stayton Invitational morial. Methodist church of Lyons of Billy of Sacramento, were W L ficiating. Mill City Masonic guests at the home of Mrs. Kellinger from Salem and Mr. Name of Team 414 GORILLA ANN IIOWAKI» L dge conducted ritualistic Rillie Trask and visited with and Mrs. Fay Meyer of Silver- Green Veneer Inc. 714 Ron Bentz & Assoc.... 7 5 Corillia Ann Howard died services with Interment at other relatives here during the ton. Friends in Lyons received Frank Lumber Co ..... 7 5 | February 1, 1970. She was Fox Valley cemetery. weekend. word of the death of Mrs. Etta Mel Round Trucking .7 5 | born August 25, 1889 at Pierce Sunday dinner guests at the Fairchild at Sheridan, Wyom Stay. Sports & Hobby614 514 I City Missouri and lived most GLADYS MONTGOMERY home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 6 of her life in Missouri. She was DETROIT — Mrs. Gladys Schneider and Doug were Mr. ing. Mrs. Fairchild was an No. San. Real Estate 6 for married in 1910 to Otis Howard Marie Montgomery, 61, former and Mrs. Clifford Crook. Greg, aunt of Mrs. Wilson Stevens. Lierman's Ins...... ..... 4 s I | r t t t » T T 9 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts of Cedar Lumber Co. .... 3 who preceded her in death. Falls City and Ocean Lake Kimmv and Kelli of Mill City HTS and HTG North San- Survivors include five dau resident, died Thursday at a and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roseburg was a Sunday guest ghters, Maggie Varner, Omak Bend nursing home. Crook. Barbara, Allyson, Mark at the home of her mother, tiam Real Estate 1679, 616 HIS Mrs. Effie Anderson. Dee Stephen 535, HIG Sun- Washington, Gladys Asbell, Born in Nebraska, she mov- and Tracy of Salem. Healdsburg, Calif., Grace Con- ed to Falls City at the age of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long The Goodwill Industries nie Chance 225. Nigh tengáis ness, Calistoga, Calif., Bobbie 4. living there until 1928. Her fellow and Mrs. Donald Teet truck has discontinued their W L June Shipman, Joplin, Miss most recent residence was in ers spent Sunday at various pickup at Lyons. Anyon hav Name of Team 2 ouri and Bonnie Gibson, Mill Bend. places on the coast and re ing donations may take them Tes Monique Les Coif. 14 to Stayton to the home of Mrs. Stay. Radio & TV 11 >4 414 City, and three sons, Lewis Survivors include a daugh ported the weather beautiful Ruth Woods or Mrs. Lawrence Frankies Tavern ... 11 5 ter, Mrs. Marie Bones, Madras; there. 6 Stout Creek Lbr. .... 10 sister Mrs. Ethel Brown, Long- Donald Teeters went to Spraker. Mrs. Orville Landers under Bob’s Market ....... ..... 9 7 view, Wn.; brother John Es Knappa Friday afternoon and I Am Interested In Your tey, Detroit; two grandchild spent the weekend at the went major surgery Thursday Drushell Furn....... ... 814 714 Transportation 11 ren and two great-grandchild home of his cousin, D. C. morning at the Salem Memor Riverview ........... ... 5 11 Teague Chevrolet .... 5 ren. Hughes and family. He went ial hospital. 11 Friends in Lyons received No Santiam Plywood 5 Heart Shaped Boxes of Chocolates $ I & up Services were held Monday to take part in an archery 15 at 11 a. m. at a Bend Mortu hunt and was lucky to get a word of the death of Louis La Femme Bty Salon 1 Prices Effective Thurs., through FrL, Feb. 12-14 HIG and HIS Dorothy Havel of Portland. He passed ary, with graveside services nice elk. away January 29 and interment Schwindt 190, 489; HTG Riv- and interment at Belcrest Me was at Lincoln Memorial Park. erview 777, HTS Bob’s Mar- morial Park, Salem. He is survived by his wife ket 2040. Helen. They were residents of The following splits were VICTOR MAKI By Becky Earhart picked up in the evenings play Lyons for 20 years. DETROIT—Victor Maki, 79, Phone 859-2494. 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon Student Council met Tues Mrs. Alex Bodeker was host Donna Pope 3-7, Pearl Choate died Friday at his home here, 5-8-10; Jackie Peterson 5-7, Ka ess for the Wednesday after-, apparently of a heart attack. day, February 3 to discuss the He was born in Finland, and present dress code. It was sug noon card club carrying out thy Perkins 5-7; Dolly Ball 5-10. • came to this country in 1908. gested that each class discuss the Valentine motif. A one- MAT He lived in Colorado and As this problem during class meet thirty dessert luncheon was toria before moving here in ings on Friday. Activity sheets served followed by the play I ing of 500. High score was held 1956. He was a retired black- were also passed. PONT OUT Art Club members attended by Mrs. Sam Bridges, second smith. Surviving are widow Katri; a potluck on Wednesday, Feb high by Mrs. Arthur Olmstead • Your Transportation sons George, Detroit, and ruary 4. And G.A.A. members and low by Mrs. James Mc- Is My Business Ansel, Astoria; eight grand- attended a potluck on Thurs Pheeters. Others attending children and three great- day, February 5. The G.A.A. w ere Mmes. Chester Roy, John For NEW or USED potluck included a short meet Kunkle. Andrew Sieg, Earl grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday ing in which activities far the Allen, Fred Skillings, Oral CARS and TRUCKS at 1 p. m. in the chapel at future were discussed. Follow Williams, Orville Downing, Call Weddle Funeral Home Stay ing the meeting the girls en Floyd Bassett, Percy Hiatt, Ethel Huffman, Ruth Lyons, ton, with Rev. Harold Roth of joyed a variety of games. JERRY COFFMAN Class meetings were held Leota Worden, Laura Neal, ficiating. Interment was at 2 p. m. Friday, February 6, during ac Eulalia Lyons, Maggie Rapozg, Wednesday at Prairie Ceme tivity period. Each class select and Gladys Nygaard. ed a princess for the upcom Richard Gunn from Castro tery near Astoria. STAYTON ing Sweethearts Ball. Girls se Valley, Calif., and Mrs. Betty Home Why Don’t You Subscribe to lected include: Senior, Janice Lobes and Mrs. Joyce Huie 769-2117 859-2552 Lewellen; Junior, Frances of HaywarA, Calif., arrived at | The Mill City Enterprise Clark: Sophomore, Chris Ohrt; the home of their mother Sun-' and Freshman, Sonja Martin. day morning, called here by The queen will be announced the death of their father, Hob at the Sweethearts Ball, Feb son Gunn. ruary 21. Ted Sims, Overseer of Ore Seniars selected class colors gon State Grange was the and flower. The colors for the guest speaker at Santiam Val 1970 Senior Class are blue and ley Grange Friday night. He white and the class flower is talked on “Measures Coming a white rose. Other business Before Congress, Revising the discussed included; Se n i o r Constitution.” Mrs. Georgi;i Skip, a slave sale, and loading Hays gave a report on her chickens. The Junior Class dis , trip to the Lecturer’s confer- cussed the dress code and the i ence, Thurhman Smith talk J.-Sr. Prom. Sophomores made ed on Patriotism and Mrs. Bes plans for the Sweethearts Ball. sie Hampton and June Whit Committee reports were given ney presented a pantomime. on decorations, refreshments, Albert Fountain and his Clarence Evenden and entertainment. The Fresh mother from Willamina were man Class discussed the dress Sunday guests at the home of code. Mrs. Donna Asmussen. A Pep assembly was held Linda Landers of Portland Our service department is one of the finest in the area. in the gym, following class spent the weekend at the home meetings. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. You can be sure that genuine parts are used in all tune-up Orville Landers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer jobs. Now is the best time to get your car or truck in top shape FOR were Saturday evening guests SALE/ at the home of her parents, Take advantage of his years of experience. He can tune your Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem car to perfection. See us for and her daughter, Mrs. Lois Hassler of Portland were Sat urday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Trask’s sister, Mrs. Eulalia Lyons. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loris Trask of Stay ton Saturday evening. Mr. Trask is a son of Mrs. Roxie PHONE 769-2126 Trask. KEEP YOUR IENTAI Mrs. Hazel Lewis and her PROPERTY PULED daughter, Miss Beulah Lewis, When the hot water dwindles to a trickle WITH AN AD IN THIS were Sunday guests at the . . it’s time for a new, automatic Na NEWSPAPER... home of Miss Lucille Lewis tional water heater. That’s the time to in Corvallis. ANYTHING FROM call us! You can depend on our fast, A Friday evening visitor at RENTING A BEDROOM efficient installation service . . . save the home of Mrs. Florence TO SELLING A CLASSY Burmester was Mrs. Blanch money, too. RESIDENCE Crisman of Stayton. Mrs. Charlotte Imus is I CAU US NOW spending this week with rela Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor tives at Newberg. I Mrs. Lena Baker of Stayton I Ph. 897-2799 MUI City . Oregon I was a Friday visitor at the Telephone 897-2772 home of her brother. Henry OBITUARIES’ $J00 Lettuce ... 2 heads 29c Carrots . . . . bag 10c Sno Boy No. 1 Potatoes 10 lbs. 49c Chocolate Layer Cake . . 45c 4/$l«o Bread Mortens Cherry Pies ea. 39c Flav-R-Pac French Fries, Crinkle Cuts or Tata Tots | I I | | | | | ( 4 gQ< t t TT Gold-n-Soft Margarine 3 for 89c Buddigs Smoked Meats 3 pkgs. $1.00 Pillsbury Biscuits . . pkg. 10c Nabisco Ritz Crackers . pkg. 45c VALENTINES Santiam Ripples BOB'S FOOD MARKET Our Tune ■ up Technician Is a man you should meet and Depend Upon for RELIABLE SERVICE WORK Philippi Ford F PRO RfcU HEATING/ Well Keep You In Hot Water DEPENDABLE SERVICE Moffatt Plumbing and Heating Inc. Mill City Enterprise;