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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1970)
- I LYONS OBITUARIES; 0/V TARGET EVERY T/ME 1,1*5, A PHOTO £3 ofMo/tet Have Mother's Picture Taken By Tuesday, May 5 We have just installed a second pair of STROBE LIGHTS, a background light and a light to add highlights to the hair. These l.ghts make it possible for us to get a more natural, realistic photograph in TRUE COLOR STANLEY OGDEN PHOTOGRAPHY 326 S. W. Broadway Mill City, Ore. Pork Steaks Lb.............................................. Fresh Picnic Roasts 69* . . lb. 49c Sweetheart Fully Cooked Boneless Hams lb. $1.19 Frankfurters 49* Package Sweetheart California Navel Oranges 8 lbs. $1.00 Sweet and Juicy $3.79 Box — Carrotts . . 10c a Cello Bag Lettuce Large Heads . 2 for 25c Tomatoes Ec Each - . „ .... Sunbeam Butter Horns 8 to pkg. 69c Sunbeam Potato Bread Ige. loaf 33c Sunbeam Apple Spice Cake 49c Mayflower—Melorine Delicious Frozen Desert O */2 Gal. Pkgs. =S O Q c for NABISCO '$100 A Cello Packages Jumbo Rings, Lemon, Cocoanut, Sugar Cocoanut Bars Frozen Orange Juice C / O Qc Flav-R-Pak —6 Or. tins M/ WW Jif Peanut Butter . 28 oz. jar 89c Pheasant Flour 10 lb. bag 89c Paper Towels 3 jumbo rolls $1.00 Extra Strong FERRY-MORSE SEEDS Yellow and White Onion Sets Yellow and White Onion Plants JUST ARRIVED Wide Variety of Vegetable and Flower Plants Prices Effective Tburs. through Set April 23-25 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons. Oregon IU. S. Bancorp Pays 77c a Share By Eva Bretwler Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott visited Sunday in West Fir at the home of their brother-in- U. S. Bancorp, including its law, Wallace Neal. wholly-owned subsidiary, U. Cal Culbertson, manager of S. Nati nal Bank of Oregon, EARL J. PARKER Peoples Telephone Company- reports consol Ida ted income SILVERTON—Masonic ser after taxes and before security attended a managers meeting -f The Oregon Independent vices were held Wednesday gains and losses for the first Telephone company held in morning at 10:30 at Weddle quarter ended March 31, 1970 Bend Thursday and Friday. Funeral Home in Stayton for of $31,156,824, or 77c per share, Mrs. Culbertson accompanied Earl J. Parker of Silverton, compared to $2,996,753, or 75c who passed away Saturday in per share for the 1969 peri.d. him. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm a Salem hospital. Mr. Parker The increase in earnings re 1 mi. E. of Mehama on Hwy. 22, then turn left at Rang stead were in Springfield Mon had been in poor health for presents a 5.3 per cent gain er Station 2 mi. on Little North Fork Rd. Watch for day to attend funeral services some time. over the same period in 1969. He was b:rn in Mulkeytown, Average number of share out Arrows. for Mr. Olmstead’s sister, Mrs. Viola Eckles, who passed away Ill., and was 75 years old. He standing adjusted for stock there following a short illness. was a Veteran of World War dividends were 4,080,257 for A Thursday and Friday visi-' II. He worked in the logging the first three months in 1970 tor at the home of Mr. and industry for many years and and 4,007,442 in the same per Mrs. Mike Fink was her sister later was a maintenance work iod of 1969. Miss Ellen Daugherty of Port er for the U. S. Forest Service In making the announce living at Detroit. He moved to ment, LeRoy B. Staver, chair land. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John Silverton after retirement in man of the board of U. S. Ban son of Dallas visited at the 1964. corp, pointed out that earn —Lunch on Ground He was a member of Mill ings for the first quarter of home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue Sunday. They are niece City Lodge No. 180 AF&AM 1970 have been good and the and Marilyn Chapter 145 OES. improvement over the like and nephew of the Naue’s. Survivors include his widow, period of 1969 is particularly Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Cul- well of Salem visited his moth Mabel of Silverton; two bro satisfying in light of the er, Mrs. Lydia Cuhvell Sun thers, James Parker of Cen shrinkage in total deposits, 1958 - TD - 24—CAT with cable 2 BUTT RIGGINGS tralia, Wn., and Clinton Park loans and securities as com blade, Drum and line on rear, day. Two field trips are planned er, of Waldport, and one sister, pared with a year ago. Also Pullman clearing blade. Several CLEVISES for Mari-Linn school this week. Mrs. H. B. Riblett of Central At the same time, Staver 3 Sets—42 INCH TONGS Tuesday the 3rd and 4th grades ia, Wn. noed that the demand for A-l HYDRAULIC HOIST for Internment was in the Lone noted that the demand for pickup. will visit O.M.S.I. in Portland 1 Set—32 INCH TONGS They will be accompanied by Oak Cemetery. Mrs. Parker re able lessening during the cur 1954 FORD TRUCK F750 Some CABLE STRAPS quested donations be made to teachers Mrs. Olean Smith, rent quarter and the bank has Mrs. Ethel Wyman, Mrs. Mar the Masonic Home Endowment continued its heavily loaned 1946 FORD DUMP TRUCK Several Feet BLASTING tha P:ole and Mrs. Wenda Fund in lieu of flowers. position in keeping with its ob LEAD WIRE—2 DETON A PICKUP CANOPY, long type Hall. On Friday the 4th grade jective of meeting the orderly ETHEL L. BLUM TORS will visit the McLaughlin credit needs of individuals and B U 20 LOADING DONKEY house in Oregon City. They Ethel L. Blum. 76, Stayton, business in the area that the Miscellaneous WEDGES will be accompanied by Mrs. Rt. 1, Box 119, died Saturday bank serves. Miscellaneous Railroad Iron Ethel Wyman, Mrs. Martha in a local hospital following a Staver also reported that LOTS OF’ CABLE Poole and Mrs. Effie Ander short illness. consolidated deposits as of AUSTIN WESTERN GRAD ER, Model 99 with sloping Some New ARCH LINE son. She was born in Stayton and March 31, 1970 stood at $1,- attachment. Motor complete Mrs. Florence Darling, li lived here all her life. 394,555.103 against $1,468,034,- CHAIN BINDERS ly overhauled. brarian of the Lyons Library, Survivors include widower 219 a year ago and consolidated is able to resume her duties at James; daughter Mrs. Esther total resources were $1,634,- 1—22 Inch BLOCK TRAILER REACH 7x9 the library after several weeks Ohms, Stayton; sons Wilbur, 754,512 versus $1,674,277,972 a of illness. Stayton, Leonard, Lyons, and year aga. Consolidated loans 10 to 15 BLOCKS, assorted CHOKERS—Miscellaneous During State Library week, David, Mehama; six grandchil and discounts were $996,395,- sizes—8-10-12 Inch. Sizes Mrs. Darling has asked those dren and two great-grandchil 455 compared with 1$,015,597,- SHOP BUILDING on skids who have overdue library dren. 020 at the end of first quarter, Assortment of HOOKS books to return them and the Services were at 2:30 p.m. March 31, 1969. fine will be disregarded. At the Mill City Branch, on Wednesday at the Church of Mr .and Mrs. Ron Ronson Christ, Rev. Byron Pickering March 31, 1970, deposits were of Milwaukie visited Monday officiating. Interment was in $4,338,824.00, according to John with her parents, Mr. and Fox Valley Cemetery, Lyons Fohl, manager. He also re VICTOR CUTTING TORCH 2 FENCE CHARGERS Mrs. Byron Shuck. ported loans on the same date CYLINDER CART Miscellaneous BOLTS Mrs. Lee Sawtelle of Inde were $3,066,882.00. OLIVER M. WILLIS pendence and Mrs. Anna Mac Miscellaneous ELECTRIC SET SHOP CYLINDERS Oliver M. Willis, 61, of 5355 Donald of Salem visited Thurs River Road N., suffered a heart WIRE McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW day at the home of Mrs. Ethel attack and died Friday while with brush cutting & auger Asst. Sizes Car & Pickup Tires Huffman. The ladies were for driving near Oregon City. Mr«. John Teeter« mer neighbors in South Da attachment. A native of Nebraska, he Mr. and Mrs. William Mitch 2 TARPS kota. came to the Willamette Valley ell, who recently purchased the 225 Amp. NCG PORTABLE Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard, in 1947. He owned and operat with their daughter-in-law, ed Chucks Fine Foods on the Hub and Postoffice building WELDER with 25 ft. Leads SHOP CREEPER Mrs. Dale Prichard of Clatska North Santiam Highway until from the C. M. Coopers, closed TOW BAR nie, returned home Tuesday 12 years ago, at which time he the cafe for a couple of days 1 TON CHAIN HOTST for remodeling. The Lee Seits CYCLE SHARPENER after a week spent in Las worked for Investors Insur BENCH GRINDER Vegas. They were geests at ance Corporation and became have moved into the Cooper 144 INCH DIE SET the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl a general agent. He was a house here after they moved BENCH VISE Smith, former Lyons residents, member of Elks Lodge, Amer to a new place they are build 1 INCH DIE SET BATTERY CHARGER ing at Dale. while there. ican Legion Post No. 136, and Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. Several Sets SOCKETS Crests at the Ben IntVeld VFW. M. V. Frame visited in Port 4 Cyl. model VFH WISCON Lome were his brother-in-law Survivors include his widow. SIN MOTOR & GENERA WELDING ROD and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Della; a son, Charles O., Salem; land April 12 at the home of TOR. liam Beyer of Everett, Wn., mother, Mrs. Margaret Willis, their brother and sister-in-law New Seat CUSHION for L190 and Mr. and Mr. Dean Lee of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mulkey 1000 FT. 4-WIRE Elec. Cable, Inti. and also with the Mulkey ’ s Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Lee is Mae Fryer, Salem, and Mrs. 250-Ft. Lengths. daughter and family the Tom SEVERAL BATTERIES a niece of Mrs. IntVeld. Alice Schmidt, in Washington; Hellcrafts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe- and one granddaughter. MISCELLANEOUS SHOP WEED SPRAYER Carol Walz went to Corval attended funeral services in TOOLS. Services were held Monday lis Saturday morning where Hillsboro Monday for their at Howell-Edwards mortuary GREASE GUN sister-in-law, Mrs. Irean Dem- and interment was in Belcrest she was a weekend guest of 44 inch High Tork ELECTRIC her sister, Dorothy, who is a 5OGALLON BARRELS DRILL ke. Memorial park. student at OSU. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Alex OIL AND GAS CANS Mrs. Frank Shelton and son, 2 Piston Type Pumps for ander of Turner have purch Ll'ELliA V. WHITE Robbie, left recently for Nor House Use. ased the Kenneth Harris home BARREL PUMP MEHAMA — Funeral serv folk, Va., to join her husband, and will be moving here this BOMB HOIST for Pickup CHAINS week. The Harris’s have pur ices were held Monday at 2 p. who is stationed there with m. at Weddle Funeral Home the army. SALAMANDER SHOP Stove SEVERAL PIECES DRILL chased a mobile home. Bruce Matthis is spending Miss Theresa Pietrok of in Stayton for Mrs. Luella V. STEEL, 1-inch & 144 Inch. JACK HAMMER Portland spent the weekend White of Mehama, who passed some time in Salem Memorial away at her home Thursday, hospital where he was taken here with her mother and sis COLEMAN FLOOR HEATER MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP April 14 after he suffered a ter, Mrs. Anna Pietrok and following a short illness. Mrs. White lived with her back injury while at work. Miss Louise Pietrok. Mrs. Jennie Moe returned Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm family on S E. 4th street in stead were in Corvallis Sun Mill City for a number of years home Saturday from Klamath C fc HARROW ON RUBBER day to visit her mother, Mrs. where her husband, Frank, Falls where she had spent a MODEL A JOHN DEERE Bertha Young, who is in a hos operated a machine shop. She couple of weeks at the home TRACTOR 6-FOOT MOWER was born in Lincoln, Iowa of her son-in-law and daugh pital there. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Decker and came here in 1937. She ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones LOADER. AND BLADE MANURE SPREADER and also visiting other rela of Eugene were in Lyons Sun was 57 years old. COVER CROP DISC Surviving are her husband, tives. Mrs. Jones brought her FIELD BALE LOADER day. They visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ethel Huff Frank; three daughters, Mrs. mother home and spent a 12 FOOT DRILL ON Rubber 4-WHEEL FARM WA(!ON man, and worked on their new Leila May Rockwell of Lyons; couple of days visiting here. ON RUBBER The Rev. John Phillips of 2 BOTTOM 16 Inch PIX>W Laundromat, which they hope Mrs. Mary Ellen Kelrsey of San Diego; and Mrs. Lois Portland was guest speaker at to have open May 4. DRILL ON WOOD WHEELS Milosch of San Jose: three sis the morning worship services HARROW ON RUBBER ters, Mrs. Emma Donovan, at the Mehama Presbyterian 8-FOOT INTERNATIONAL SEVERAL HUNDRED FEET Albany; Mrs. Lottie Cline, church Sunday,April 19. 1-INCH PLASTIC PIPE DISC ON RUBBER Merion, Colo., and Mrs. Betty Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon White of Dexter, Calif; three ald of Glide were guests dur brothers also survive, includ ing the weekend at the homes ing ...o W .. . E. _ Gray . of Stayton of their daughters, the Donald Several grandchildren also I Teeters and Hamid Ixmgfel- PACIFIC MARINE FIRE MISURI J .A NEOUS Shovel« ’ low i-... families. T'nnv They hrirl had come survive. PUMP and AXES Interment was in the Fox especially to attend funeral services for Mrs. Frank White Approx. 1500 FEET 1H-Inch 2 STRETCHERS Valley Cemetery. Monday afternoon. COTTON WATER HOSE, JEAN IAH'IHE QUARRY Tested and Ready To Go 1100 GALION SQUARE WA SALEM—Mr«. Jean Louise TER TANK HAZEL HOSE Quarry of Scio, Rt. 3 died Wednesday in a Salem Nurs ing home. She was the mother of Buddy Quarry of Mill Citv Mrs Quarry was 78 years old and a native of Pennsyl vania. She lived in Monrovia. Ntabteagala Calif for 45 years before mov Hanttam Memorial Hospital Name of Team W L ing to Scio 22 years ago. (Stavton) Frankies Tavern.... 4144 14*4 STOKER—To Mr. and Mrs Survivors are three step |Tes Mon Les Coif 40 16 sons. Richard Quarry of Salem. William Stoker. Aumsville, a TERMS: CASH or arrange for credit before 'Stay Radio 4 TV 3844 1744 Bruce Quarry of Minneapolis. girl. Thursday, April 16, 1970 ’ Drushella Furniture 33 S 2244 Minn. and Buddy Quarry of CLARK—To Mr and Mrs Sale Date. Riverview ...... 30 26 Mill City, two step daughters, Christian Clark, Stayton, a ' Stout Creek Lumber 23 13 Mrs. Blanche Larimer of Stay girl. Monday, April 20, 1970. Not Responsible for Accidents • I-a Femme Bty. Sin. 22 ,34 ton and Mrs D.nna Sonn of No. Santiam Ply. 17’4 38'2 LaGrande, 19 grandchildren j Bob’s F:od Market 17 33 I and 27 great-grandchildren Teague Chevrolet .17 39 Funeral services were held HIG Linda Dunn 199; HIS at 10 a.m. Saturday at Wed- I Bev. Pflug 505; HTG Stayton . die Funeral Home Rev. George TV768; HTS Stayton TV 2161 I Hooper officiated and intern- Chamberlin 5-7. Lonnie Emerv I ment was at the Lone Oak 5-10. Cemetery at Stayton. AUCTION Logging Equipment and Farm Machinery Saturday, April 25 Starting at 10 o'clock A. M. LOGGING EQUIPMENT SHOP EQUIPMENT MEHAMA FARM MACHINERY FIRE EQUIPMENT Curtis F. (Dutch) Deetz Owner Subscribe to The Ed Lewin, Auctioneer, Stayton, Ore. Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week For further Info call 769-5757 or 769-2638