The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 13, 1970, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEHAMA
ing and picnic was held at the from Longview, Wash., were
1970
John Neai Memorial Park. At­ recent visitors at the home of
Services will be 10:30 a.m.
Thursday at Weddle mortuary,
tending were Mr. and Mrs. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Mr». John Teeters
By Eva Brewder
Rev. Byron Pickering officiat­
Hershel Culwell and family, Prichard.
Mrs.
Raymond
Branch
re
­
Mr. Walter Barlow and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short, Mr.
Mrs. John McClurg is now
ing. Interment will be in Eu­
dren, Margaret, Fred and and Mrs. Louis Marceira and convalescing at home follow­ turned home the first of the gene. The family suggests
Lyle from Bremerton, Wash., family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ing major surgery at the Sal- month from a week’s vacation memorial contributions to the
trip when she accompanied her Estarl Fund.
spent a week at the home of Marceira, all from Salem, Mr. em Memorial hospital.
his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Er- and Mrs. Dennis Johnson of
Visiting at the home of Mr. son’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
nest Schiewek.
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cul­ and Mrs. John Kokstis are Mr. Dean Branch, Denice and LLOYD B. HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck well and family from Bend, and Mrs. Peter Houge and son David of Salem on a camping
Funeral services were held
and daughter, Miss Elma Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culwell Dean from Madison, Wis. and trip to British Columbia. The}' at Dallas last Saturday at the
also
visited
with
relatives
in
Shuck attended the Shuck, and family, Mr. and Mrs. How Mrs. Joe Kokstis from Pren­
Bollman mortuary for Lloyd
Washington a few days.
Jones and Heater reunion at ard Naue, Mrs. Lydia Culwell tice, Wis.
B. Harris, 72, of 321 Washing­
Recent weekend guests at ton St., Dallas, who passed
Newberg City Park, Sunday, from Lyons and Mr. Roe.
Mrs. Myrtle Ayers is now at
August 9. Miss Elma Shuck
Mrs. Carrie Naue of Salem, the home of her son, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. John away on Wednesday at a Dal­
Good Eating
pound
I
was chairman of the event,
a former Lyons resident, spent Mrs. William Ayers of Meha­ Shafer were Judge and Mrs. las hospital.
Mr. P. R. Roe from Stroud, several days here visiting rel­ ma following several days at Donald Quayle. He is the su­ Mr. Harris worked in the of­
Okla., is visiting at the home atives and friends. She was a the Salem General hospital for perior court judge of Alameda fice of the Hammond Lumber
County, Calif.
of his sister, Mrs. Lydia Cul­ guest at the home of Mr. and medical treatment and tests.
Company in Mill City for a
Mrs. Lee Brant and four number of years. He was born ,
well. Sunday a family gather­ Mrs. Donald Naue.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flood
Mrs. Effie Anderson has re­ formerly of Seattle, Wash., are children of Macleay were Fri­ in Minnesota and also lived in I
turned from a three weeks’ va­ visiting at the home of her day afternoon guests at the Washington. He moved to I
cation trip to Owen, Wis. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. home of her mother, Mrs. Jen­ Dallas in 1943. He was man­
nie Moe.
ager of the office of Willam­
While there she attended a re­ and Mrs. Barton Sledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Orphus Grif­ ette Industries until his re­
union of her high school class Glenn Julian has returned
of 1934. It had been 18 years home from the Salem Memor­ fiths of Cashmere, Wash., were tirement in 1962.
Mrs. George Flook of Mill
ial hospital after spending 45 guests July 31 and August 1
since she was last there.
there with a broken leg. at the home of his brother and City was a sister-in-law and Si
Mrs. Martha Phelps and days
i
Mr. and Mrs. Al-, pioo^ a nephew. Both attend-
Mrs. Myrtle Ayers was tak­ sister-in-law,
daughter, Miss Opal Phelps
Griffiths Also
Alan visit.inor
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vin Griffiths.
visiting last ed the « 1:30
p.m. ____
services
Sat­
en to the Salem General hos­ trin
Large, Firm, Red Ripe Slicers
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pital for medical treatment week at the Griffiths was Mrs. urday which were conducted
Alma Lust of Alameda, Kans­ by Rev. John B. MacDonald. I
and tests.
Sandy Landers has returned as and Mrs. Grace Griffiths of Interment was in the Miller j
cemetery at Scio.
from the Santiam Memorial Wichita. Kansas.
Mrs. G. V. Christensen and Survivors include the widow, I
hospital after several days for
Bonnie and Mrs. Don Engdahl, Lillian of Dallas, one son, John
medical treatment.
Mrs. John McClurg, who was Erik, Jane and Garth visited Harris of Gaston; one sister,
taken to the Salem Memorial during the weekend at the D. Lydia Luader of Corvallis and
one brother, Lillard Harris of
hospital last week, underwent C. Hughes home at Knappa.
Buy 10 Pounds and Save
Dinner guests Thursday eve­ Portland.
major surgery Monday of this
ning, August 6 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harris had ob­
week.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Allen re- Mrs. Arthur Anderson were served their golden wedding
I turned Monday after spending Mrs. James Versteeg of Turn­ anniversary in July.
er and Mrs. Jack Anderson,
a week at Crane Praire.
8th and Main
Lyons, Oregon
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Down- Charles, Martin, Mark and
; er with their son-in-law and Marci of Brookings.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
i Oixuilander and two children,
I of McMinnville, spent the week
1 end at Three Creeks Lake near
By Boots Champion
the Sisters.
It has been reported that'
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard
iLloyd Baker has been released |
were in Seattle, Washington
from Salem Memorial hospital [
Char Steaks — Chicken — Sandwiches
the last of the week to attend
and reportedly is recuperating'
I
funeral services for her neph-
at his home in Portland. Baker i
STAYTON—Edythe M. Lov­ was seriously injured in a two-|
I ew-
I Mrs Florence Darling is ell, 55. 260 Locust St., died car accident on the Breiten-|
spending this week at Bay City Monday in a Salem hospital bush road July 18.
with friends. Mrs. Robert. Jobe following surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schulz j
is in charge of the City Li­ She had lived in Stayton 25
years after coming from Port­ of Albany, occupants of the |
brary during her absence.
land. She was past worthy ma­ other car were also hospitaliz­
12 oz. can *
tron of Eastern Star here and ed with injuries.
a member of Business & Pro­ Reports indicated they have
fessional Women’s Club of also been released from the
Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 8 p. m
Stayton.
hospital.
The Lovells are well known ■ Leaving for her home at Tif-
in this area. He was formerly fon, Iowa, Sunday following
k/e Are Closed on Tuesdays
employed at Girods Market.
a visit at the home of Mr. and
Survivors include widower Mrs. Jake Williams, was Mrs.
DOLLAR STEAK EVERY DAY
Omey; daughters Mrs. Regil Fred Moore. Mr. and Mrs.
Land, Mrs. Glenn Julian Jr., Moore formerly owned and op­
HAVE KITCHEN — WILL CATER
both of Eugene; brother M. L. erated the Richfield Service I
Martin, Bakersfield, Calif.; five Station at Mill City.
Strawberry, Grape, Blackberry and
The event will be sponsored'
by the mothers of the Deanha <
Apricot-Pineapple
1
Kindergarten. Proceeds will
be used to purchase kindergar­
ten school materials.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis re­
Nabisco Oreo 19 oz.
ceived a letter from Bill Cow­
drey, who recently underwent
surgery for the removal of a
lung at a Los Angeles hospital.
He has been released from the
Kerr Canning Jars and Lids
hospital and is convalescing at
the home of his brother and
Kodite Freezing Bags & Plastic Containers •
family in Los Angeles.
MCP Pectin
Certo
Parawax
Previous to his surgery he
was employed as a sawyer at
Kerr Home Canning Book
Stuckart Lumber Co., Idanha.
He plans to return to this
Prices effective August 13,14, 15, 1970
area around the last of this
month, his letter states.
The social room of the Idan­
ha Fire Hall will be the set­
ting Thursday, August 20 for
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St
a benefit pot-ludk luncheon
Lyons, Oregon '
from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
LYO
F
Oregon Grown Chicken
49c
Sweetheart Franks
lb. only
Good Fresh Liver
lb.
49c
f lb. lQc
Log Scale Books
The Enterprise
Tomatoes
SPREADTHE WORD
Shasta Rosa Plums 2 lbs.
Yellow Onions, 4 lbs. for only
U. S. No. 2 Potatoes
39c
29c
59’
Chef Penny Reynolds Now Operating
Bernie's Char-Broiler
Gravenstein Apples
DETROIT
IDANHA
25 Years of Experience
OBITUARIES^
ON THE MENU
4 lbs. 49c Bushel 3.59
Canning Peaches Are Ready
By the Bushel, Box or Lug
Sunbeam Apple Strudel
Raspberry Jelly Roll
Featuring Open Buffet
Heavenly Food at Down to
Earth Prices
13
Frozen SnoBoy Orange Juice
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53c
39c'
SnoBoy Lemonade, 4,12 oz. cans $1
Mayflower Cottage Cheese, pt. 29c‘
Alice Love Jam
2 lb. jar
79c
Cookies
Here are some
little things
lime
muras
you con do to Ic
Oregon livable
We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies!
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
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Kick your car’s smoking habit All cars contribute to air pollu­
tion. But if your car smokes, it compounds the problem. Get
it fixed.
Drive less. Contrary to what you may think, 60% of the air pol­
lution in Oregon cities is caused by people driving cars. You
can help clear the air by driving less. Share rides more. Use
public transportation more.
Drive fewer horses. Maybe there’s no public transportation
where you live, and you have to drive your own car. But do
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you really need all that horsepower to get where you’re go­
ing? Fewer horses pump out a lot less pollution.
Spend a few bucks for the environment you enjoy. Support tax
and bond measures designed to improve Oregon’s environ-
** ment. Support tax incentives that encourage firms to main­
tain the quality of our environment.
Limit open burning. Observe burning regulations. This
is simply a matter of common sense. On smoggy days you
shouldn’t bum trash because it just makes the smog that
much worse.
Let litter bug you. Don’t let litter lie around. If it’s yours, take it
with you. If it’s somebody eIse’s, make the big sacrifice and
pick it up.
Worry a little. Don’t put this problem out of your mind. It’s your
problem. So anytime you see an abuse of Oregon’s environ­
ment, report it. Let your local or state government people
know about it.
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