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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1972)
Weddle’ interment was at 1:30 p.m. at 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 23, 1972 the Fox Valley Cemetery. Rev. CAROLEA TRUEAX John Demain officiated. VELMA MAE ANDERSEN Carolea Trueax (“Peachy” Funeral services were held Merrill) passed away Monday Monday, March 27— PETER J. ETZEL Monday at 10:30 a m. for Mrs. Weiners and Bun Services were held at 2 p.m. night at a Salem hospital of Velma Mae Andersen of 302 last Wednesday for Peter J. a respiratory ailment. She was Lettuce and Dressing Mills Street of Dallas and Etzel of Sublimity who died 30 years of age and resided at Cubed Jello Salad formerly of Mill City. Chocolate Chip Cookies on Sunday at the Stayton Hos 847’i Saginau St. S. in Salem. Mrs. Andersen passed away pital. Milk She was born in Seattle but Friday at an Independence Mr. Etzel was bom in Kans lived in Mill City most of her Tuesday. March 28— nursing home at the age of 42 as and moved to the Sublimity life. She was a member of the Meat Hash following a long illness. area 70 years ago and was 79 Baptist church. Peas and Carrots She was born in Mehama years old. Services are pending at the Bread and Butter and lived in this area until Survivors include his widow, Virgil T. Golden Mortuary in Diced Pears 1965 when she moved to Dal Ann; sons, Sylvester Etzel of Salem. Oatmeal Bar las. She attended Mill City Mill City, Harold of Salem, Survivors include her moth Milk schools. Walter of Monrovia, Calif; er, Mrs. Frances Swift and | Survivors are one daughter, daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Miot- step-father, Clifford Swift of | Wednesday, March 29— Mrs. Sandra Keeton of Kla ke, Sublimity, Mrs. Patricia Mossyrock, Wash.; f a t h e r , i Pizza math Falls; three sons, Robert Wisthoff, Monitor, Mrs. Lor Frank Merrill of Idanha; one I Spinach Andersen, U.S. Marines, Camp etta Ziebert of Stayton and brother, Grant Merrill of Sal- , Peaches Cake Pendleton, Calif.; Larry An Mrs. Rita Wallace of Aums em; one sister, Mrs. Diane i Chocolate Milk dersen, U. S. Army, Ft. Lewis, ville; brothers, John Etzel of Mirosh of Pullman, Wash. Mrs. ■ Thursday, March 30— Wash, and Gary Andersen of Stayton and Alex Etzel of Jessie Bodeker of Mill City is Submarine Sandwich Dallas; her mother, Mrs. Ber Portland; 28 grandchildren and an aunt. Corn tha Mason of Dallas; one sis 10 great grandchildren. Fruited Jello ter, Mrs. Mildred Bays of Rosaries were at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Peter Brusasco recently Sugar Cookie Langlois; and two brothers, on Tuesday at St. Boniface returned from a trip to Ten Milk William Anderson of Dallas Catholic church in Sublimity nessee. Her three young grand Friday, March 31— and Robert Anderson of Inde and at 8 p.m. at the Weddle daughters returned home with Fish Krisps pendence. Three grandchildren Mortuary. Mass was at 2 p.m. her. Mr. Brusasco who is a1 Green Beans also survive. at the St. Boniface church merchant marine is spending Mixed Fruit Services were at Parmenter with interment ir. the church a short leave in Mill City with I Glazed-Raised Doughnuts Mortuary in Independence and cemetery. his wife. Milk Arrangements by Mortuary, Stayton. School Lunch Menu ETHEL ESTEY Graveside services for Ethel Estey, 75, Detroit, who died Thursday at a Salem hospital, following a long illness, were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Fair view Cemetery, Gates. Rev. Harold Roth officiated. She was born at Stayton and had lived all of her life at Detroit She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stahlman, an early district ranger at De troit for which Stahlman Point was named in his honor. Surviving are widower, John G., Detroit; son, Gordon Brown, Detroit; step-daughter, Evon Ellis, Scio; sister, Norma Booker, Mill City; brothers, Ward Stahlman, Little Sweden near Gates, Alfred Stahlman, Mill City and Earl Stahlman, Silverton, also four grandchil dren. We'd like to introduce you to a brand new idea in banking. We call it Red Carpet Service, and it means that from now on you’ll hase a personal serv ice representative at U.S. Bank in Mill City. Her name is Lois Scott. And her only job is to help you. introduce you to the right people for faster UNITED STATES NAT ONAl BANK OF OREGON VEMBCR F QIC MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. MtMocK N ê ^ p A e . AtsocJttxm - Fcandad JM6 1 0 MEMBER Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association 9 Sutscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year______________________ 14-50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year---------------------- $5.00 Outside Oregon, per year_____________________ $530 DON W. MOFFATT _______________ Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ....... .Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG.................... Society and Newa Editor ROSE CREE _________________________ Local New Editor MARY KELLY_______________________ Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha_________________________Boots Champion Gates ___________________________________ Betty Kelle Lyons ..._________________________________ Eva Bressler Mehama......... -__ _________ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberta service. Help you choose the best kind of checking or savings account. Even help you balance your checkbook if you want. So look for Lois at U.S. Bank here in Mill City. And think of her as a friend. Because w hen it comes to money, she may turn out to he the best friend you ever had. Ca ervice . A - ft s\] ¡SV THE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MID City, Ore. 97360