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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1970)
Rebekahs Purchase Kitchen Curtains OBITUARIES i MEHAMA ■Mrs. John Teeters 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 27, 1970 BETTER [IVIN: FROM TREES Mrs. Edward Titze returned home Friday from a two week California trip when she visit Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. ed with relatives in the Bay 166 heki their regular meeting area and with her son’s family, ALBERT T. Hl DEI at the hall with Mrs. Albert the Ted Rogers at Fortuna, on home. Carr in the chair. Albert T. Hudel, 73, who | her Mr. way The lodge gave Mrs. Hugh was and Mrs. Leonard Wal born in 1897 on the old Johnston and Mrs. Otto Weid family homestead north of len spent from Tuesday to man a standing ovation for town and lived his entire life Thursday of last week at De :heir excellent decorations for there, passed away suddenly pot Bay. They were accompan the President’s visit August 11. on ied by her brother-in-law and August 17, while sister, Mrs. Robert Jobe, Commun on a Monday, Mrs. Wilbur trip with his camper in Morrison Mr. of and ity Service Chairman asked Yellowstone Stayton. National Park. for the Community service re- The body was flown from Liv Pvt. Rolland Longfellow, ports to be turned in to her ingston, Mont., to Stayton son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold for July and August. Longfellow, returned home on services were held at Saturday. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Gener 2 where August 22 after fin p. m. Friday afternoon, Au al Mills coupon chairman for gust 21. Interment was in Fair ishing basic training at Ft. the Kidney Association, sent a Ord, Calif. He will be leaving reminder asking everyone to view Cemetery near Gates. for Ft. Belvoir, Va. about Sep remember to keep their cou-l The son of Jacob Henry and tember 2. pons coming in. Friends from Katherine Hudel, Albert was Mrs. Don Engdahl and child California have also been help a member of the 1916 graduat ren. Erik. Chris, Jane and ing in this project with gener ing class from the old Mill City Garth left August 20 for their High school, the second in its home at Healdsburg. Calif., af ous amounts of coupons. The lodge presented Mr. and history, consisting of an up ter several weeks’ visit here Mrs. C. A. Bruder a fall flow stairs in the old grade school when they spent some time in ering Magnolia in honor of building. Following the death ithe bean fields. their 50th wedding annivers of his father many years ago. Mrs. Lee Brant and four Albert, who never married, i ary. I children of Macleay were vis- a.- rnsor,. moth jtors fYidgy afternoon at the Mrs. Edward Chance from made his home with his Santa Barbara, Calif., who is er until she passed away about home of her mother, Mrs. Jen- vacationing at their home in 10 years ago at the age of 94. ie Moe. Gates, was introduced to the Hudel had been a logger, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra new members. farmer, and cattle-raiser until of Salem were Thursday even Mrs. Albert Carr announced h i s retirement. A nephew, ing guests at the home of Mrs. that the new curtains for the Ralph Budlong and his daugh Arthur Anderson. kitchen had been purchased. ter, Linda Budlong, flew to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters There will be a committee ap Montana to drive the vehicle returned home the first of last pointed to prepare and hang back home. week from Crane Prairie where them. Surviving is his sister, Mrs. they spent several days camp Job security for our employees Following the meeting, Mrs. Percy Budlong (Emma Hu ing and visiting with her par depends upon Tree Farming. Many of our Otto Weidman showed slides del). nephews Ralph, Jim, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Me- of the floats and the Mill City Carl Budlong, all of Mill City; i Donald. neighbors are growing trees as a crop—Tree and Stayton parades. Dick Budlong of Stayton; Bob [ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kiersey The meeting of September 2 Budlong of Portland; Nancy and daughters, Sandra, Shelly Farming. Help them to protect is to be a Back to School meet Cherry of Medford, and Lucille and Kim left Saturday for San ing and refreshments will be Costa of Santa Cruz, Calif. ! Diego after a two week visit their crops from fire. sack lunch. Weddle Funeral Home was'at home her father, in charge of the memorial ser- Frank and with other relatives vice, with the Rev. Donald 1_____ here. Dishong of the Mill City Com I Mrs. Dorothy Owen of Blod- WATER WOOD I gett was an overnight guest munity church officiating. k 1 Tuecday at the Grant Smith WILDLIFE RECREATION I home when she came to get ROZILLAH THOMAS 1 her daughter, Carla, who had Rozillah Thomas, who passed been visiting relatives here for away at Dwyer hospital at a few days. Milwaukie, August 20, was born February 27, 1882 at Mt. nmtrrv ion pointing Airy, N. C. to H. L. and Jose MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 phine Stewart. At an early age she moved Frank Lumber Company, Inc Young & Morgan Timber Co with her uncle and aunt. Har Mill City, Oregon rison and Martha Bowes to Mill City and Idanha, Oregon OREGON'S BIGGEST FAMILY EVENT! Troy, Ohio and later as a teen All America Rodeo-Horse Show! Livestock Show! Hank Higgins Puffets! All Oregon Talent Show! Custom Car Showl Children's ager to Troutlake, Wn., where Stout Creek Lumber Company Cedar Lumber Company, Inc. Animal Village! All New Floral Gardens! Horse Racing Dailyl Mr. Bowes homesteaded. Mehama, Oregon She married Ephriam Thom- Mill City, Oregon Godfrey Cambridge — John Gary General Constructs OAAjfjKffUfpJ The Barbies • Glenn Ash - The Snyder ' as September 1, 1908. and he Bro«- • Willie Tyler & Lester The Hourly Rates preceded her in death August SHOW^^ ^^SOPBNOA.UY 10AM U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc. The Mill City Enterprise 16 this year. Idanha-Lebanon Printers-Publisher« Surviving are two sons, k . AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 7 Phone 854-3459 I Walter Thomas, Sr., of Gates Detroit and Charles Thomas of Ruskin, H & W Logging Co. Parkett Logging Company B. C.; three daughters. Mrs. Idanha and Mill City, Oregon Mehama, Oregon Ted (Jessie) Adams of Port land, Mrs. Charles < Violet) Donaldson, Issanuah, Wn., and Coming soon on radio .... Mrs. Al (Mabel) Yankus of Mill City; one sister, Mrs. | Dora Thornton of White Sal- . mon, Wn.; 15 grandchildren 120 great-grandchildren, three nephews, and three nieces, i Preceding her in death also were one son, Richard, two I grandchildren, Juanita Thom- as Emerson and Charles Don aldson Jr. and one great-grand- eon. Leonard Thomas. Funeral services were held ALBANY -KRKT 12:15 P.M at 10 a. m. at the Kennilworth Presbyterian church in Port land Monday. August 24, and ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M interment at Trout Lake, Wn. FARMS MEAN JOBS! THE FOREST GREEN R. B. Edminster Listen to the incredible exploits of Nature Man. Monday, August 31,1970 STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY what doesn’t belong in this picture? please don't litter By Rose Cree Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tooney have returned to their home I in California after spending I part of the summer in Gates in their trailer house. Weekend guests at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston were Mrs. Margaret Geston and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wahler. from Milwaukie and Mr. and Mrs. Carty Swanson from Red land California. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston recently attended the Iceland er’s picnic in Portland. Mr. ahd Mrs. Richard Hay ward have spent the past two weeks in Gates with his moth er, Mrs. Betty Dickie. Richard is in the U. S. Navy stationed at Lathrop, California. He will be shipping out soon and Mrs. Hayward and their four child ren will remain in Gates so the children may attend school. Phillip Hess recently painted the house of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Brisbin He also did some interior painting for them Mr. and Mrs Floyd Johnson went to Woodburn Sunday for a surprise party honoring their son-in-law and dauughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert on their 14th wedding anniversary. Others attending were Mr. and . Mrs Gerald Hudgins. Sherry I and Brian. Mr and Mrs Roger I Nelson all of Salem and Lauric and Jimmie Cuthbert Dinner guests last Tuesday at the home of Mrs Lang Staf ford were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance and Mrs William Ger man and three sons from Santa Barbara, Calif.