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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1970)
logging industry in the area since the age of 11. He was a locomotive enginner for Ham I mond Lumber Company for 30 ■ Wednesday, September 16— OBITUARIES Vegetable-Hamburger Soup. years. He also worked for Peanutbutter Sandwich. Fred Gooch Logging. Later he The first meeting of Marilyn attendance when the Detroit Fruit Cocktail Cake with | owned and operated a sawmill Chapter No. 145 OES following Woman’s Civic Club met Wed with his son-in-law, Gale Car Topping, H pt. Milk. the summer recess was held nesday evening following sum Thursday, September 17— ey. until he retired in 1906. Monday evening at the IOOF mer vacation. FRED STONE Navy Beans Lettuce and To Surviving are the widow, hall. Mrs. Alex Burrell, Wor Mrs. Jim Von Seggern of matoes. Batter Rread, Apple Funeral thy Matron, presided. Marion Forks was appointed *,uneral services services were were held held I > Amy; three daughters, Mrs. pt. Milk. For entertainment Esther secretary to succeed Mrs. Lloyd Thursday, September 10 at 11 Willifred Marshall, Alma, Ill.; crisp, and Earnest Freeman played Hendrickson, who has moved' P- m- *n *he Riverside Chapel j Mrs. Burnell Miles, Florence, Friday, September 18— Macaroni and Cheese, Spin —| at Florence for Fred Stone and Mrs. Frances Carey, Stay- a piano duet and Esther sang away. ach, Bread and Butter, Pur Other business included the , wh° P^d awa>’ September-7.; ton; five grandchildren, Mrs. a solo, accompanied by Earnest ple Plums. Sugar Cookie Bar, at the piano. setting up of committees for . Stone was born in 1896 Darlene Hogrd. Alma. . Ill.; H pt. Milk. ----- 12 ------------ o the year, and a discussion on, ,n. M^<>un. He was a resident Mrs. Donna Kunkle, Lyons; At the October meeting conferring of degrees will be j the group’s annual Christmas ^ne Santiam Canyon since Chris Miles, Orlando, Fla., and Monday, September 21— Pizza. Cucumber and Toma exemplified. Bazaar to be held in Novem-' I«00 ’, H\,wasumarri,e„d to .AT;V six great grandchildren. Ed to wedge, diced peas, choco A practice meeting for all ber. Mrs. Carolyn Lichlyter iSloaks- March 20, 1911 at AL Stone of Mill City is a nephew. late cake. milk. Private interment was in the officers will be held October 7 was appointed bazaar chair-! !lan-v’ Ore8°n- He lived in Mill Tuesday, September 22— man City until 1936 when he moved Florence Masonic cemetery. at 1:30 p. m. Creamed Tuna on biscuits, Marilyn Chapter will be co As in the past the Deanha ab°';e, 2ates„ wher®. 1?e, ROLAND A. BULL buttered peas and carrots, hostess with Acacia Chapter Kindergarten will sponsor aiuntl 1969. He worked in the Services for Roland A. Bull, cubed jello salad, peanut but and Ainsworth Chapter for the bake sale in conjunction with --------------------------------------- ter cookies and milk. 22, of Mill City, who was killed Willamette Valley Association nounced7ateiDate W1H a”’[ Justing work schedules, asking in an automobile accident Sat Wednesday, September 23— meeting to be held at Stayton Meat balls, whipped potatoes, Mrs. Yvonne Hills won the!oth,er employees to help fill in urday west of Mill City on the October 8. I and generally making sacrifices Mill City-Lyons road, were buttered corn, hot rolls, ap A large group from Mill City hostess gift. plesauce bar. milk. held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at will attend the reception for Refreshments were served | which would not normally have Thursday, September 24— Karl Wipper, Associate Grand by the hostesses, Mrs. Ronald been required had Guardsmen Weddle Funeral Home. Lasagna, buttered green A native of Willits, Calif., he Patron of the Grand Chapter Galbraith, Mrs. Howard Drago ‘ been available for work. beans, bread and butter, pine had lived in Mill City about 1 It is impossible to measure of Oregon Saturday. October and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum. apple tidbits, milk. the monetary value of life and two months and worked for 10 at Cascade Union High near property protected by having Guerdon Industries, Stayton. Friday, September 25— Turner. Baked Beans, Stewed toma Guardsmen continuously avail He is survived by widow, Marilyn Club was announc toes. anricots, brownies, Christine; children Marlena and able during the period of the LETTERS ed for September 22 at 12 o’ mah . bread milik Roy, at home; parents Mr. and ' convention and the accompany- clock at the home of Mrs. , ing Peoples Army Jamboree. Mrs. Roy Bull, Santa Rosa, TO THEfl Lowell Cree, 205 S. E. King- Confrontations which have oc Calif.; brothers Gerald, Santa wood with Mrs. Alex Burrell curred in other parts of these Rosa, Terry, Aumsville, Ro Vegas this week, the singers co-hostess. United States under similar bert, Turner; sister Gina, Santa and dancers leave shortly on a On Friday, September 25 three week tour to West Vir circumstances have resulted in Rosa. Marilyn Club will sponsor a Interment was in one Oak ginia, making one-night stands THE EDITOR; untold property damage and New and Nearly New sale on 1 1 TO During at Baltimore, Chicago and oth the early part of Au the loss of life. We feel that Cemetery, Stayton. the patio at the home of Mr. er cities, culminating in a gust, Governor Tom McCall ad our presence helped prevent and Mrs. Alex Burrell. Bazaar month’s booking at ‘‘The Fron dressed a letter to employers that in Oregon. items, baked goods, good clean tier” in Las Vegas. John’s of Oregon National Guardsmen As Adjutant General of the used clothing and other items traveling companion and room will be sold with the proceeds in which he requested under State of Oregon and Command mate is scheduled to be Jack going to Marilyn Club, who standing and cooperation dur ing General of the entire Ore Morran, who was “line cap in turn will purchase much ing our period of accelerated gon National Guard, Army and tain” of the “Kids of the John Kelly notified his training recently completed. Air, I take this opportunity to par- needed items for the Chapter. he asked for ex express my sincere apprecia ents last week that he has Kingdom” at Disneyland where All members are asked to Specifically, periods of absence from tion to each employer who so been hirer! by “The Kids Next the entertainers are still out donate articles which can be cused gave his understand Door,” a group of 13 fellows on strike. sold. Items may be brought to jobs in order that Guardsmen graciously ing and to his and girls who have appeared could participate in re-schedul- Marilyn Club September 22 or ed training periods during the Guardsmen cooperation employees. W e on the Dean Martin and Red taken directly to the Burrell , National American Legion Con could not have been successful Skelton TV shows in the home. These assemblies were without the outstanding coop past, and arc under the same Following the business meet vention. management as “The Young to provide military sup eration of all employers. ing the altar was draped in needed Americans,’” but are more the port to City, County and State Sincerely, memory of Edward Hedlund, civil authorities in Portland same type as the “Fifth Di Donald N. Anderson who passed away July 13 fol- and mension.” nearby areas. Major General lowing a lengthy illness. Employers responded by ad-1 The Adjutant General After an appearance in Las Following the meeting re- freshments were served by Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Tena 8% Graham. Eastern Star Start Detrolt Women'* Club Starts Meetings DETROIT — Twenty-three, Meetings for Year members and guests were in Ci___ 1. School Lunch Menu 3-1716 MU*City Enterprise’ThurMlay’ ____ 1 want wnen you WANT IT.., then WANTÄDS are for you ! Be a person (not a number) a Subscribe to The Mili City Enterprise Read ALL the Ads 1711970 To your Safeco agent you're an individual ... not something to feed to a computer. Because no two individuals are alike you need insurance planning devised for you and you alone. Jerry Pittam INSURANCE Ph. 897-2324 or 897-27M MUI City, Ore. SAFE! :O INSURANCE Presbyterian Women Hold First Fall Meet The first Fall meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Asso ciation was held at Fellowship hall Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Arlo Tuers as hostess for the dessert before the session. Ten ladies of the church at tended, along with the pastor, the Rev. Wayne Blake. Mrs. C. E. Rogers, the presi dent, conducted the business meeting, opening with prayer. Mrs. J. C. Kimmel acted as secretary, pro tern, in reading the minutes, after which Mary Tuers gave the treasurer’s re port. Although attending for the first time, Mrs. William Lyness volunteered to furnish flowers for the sanctuary dur ing the remainder of the month. The association had consid ered disbanding, but decided that this was a good time to try to build up the member ship instead. Hostess for the October meeting, which falls on the second Thursday of each month, will be Mrs. John Swan. It was suggested that the group try to get out-of-town speakers for a social meeting, probably a luncheon, to in crease interest and also invited Presbyterial officers at some future date. It was announced that the Willamette Presbyterial So ciety will conduct a retreat and workshop at Santiam Lodge Tuesday, September 29, and Wednesday, September 30. The women will pay part of the expenses for Mrs. Elsie Völkel and Mrs. Bill Lyness to attend the session for one day. Devotions were given by Dora Rogers, who read from “The Bible’s Legacy for Wom anhood,” by Edith Deen. Short reports on several Wom en of the Bible were given by Mary Kelly, Dora Rogers, Ruth Cummings, and Lettie Swan. 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