The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1974, Page 9, Image 9

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    9—The Mill City Enten>rise, Tlnirwlay, Aug. 15, 1974
MEHAMA
1he Ohilimi
Mrs. John Teeters
FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen
FUCHSIAS in hanging
of Moses Lake, Wash., visited
basket»
a short time Sunday, August 4,
CACTUS,
small or speci­
US.
at the home of her grandmoth­
men
size.
Also—
MINT
er, Mrs. Jennie Moe, Mrs.
ORCHID CACTUS
Moe’s daughter, Mrs. Joe
VISITORS WEI j COME AT
Jones, her daughter, Mrs. Ron
Kowalis and daughters, Ath­
Penny's Cactus
“About the only bunineHS
ena and Serena of Klamath
Gardens
that mukes money without
Falls, came on Sunday and left
3 Mi. East, 1 Ml. S. of
promotion is the mint.”
Tuesday afternoon. They also
Lyons, Oregon
visited with Mrs. Jones’ sis­
ters’ family, the Larry Km-
seys and with another sister,
Mrs. Lee Brant at Macleay.
Present for a family gather­
ing Sunday, August 4, at the
Edward Walz home were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McMorris of
1 Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Brides' delight.. . our
| Reasey and Carol Walz from
, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walz and
I Mike. Mr. and Mrs Keasey
P. O. Box 482
| will be leaving soon or Ral­
Mill City, Or. 97860
eigh, N. C. where he will be
lin|M»rts — Export» — j stationed with the Air Force.
Wholesale & Retail.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer
: were guests Wednesday, Au­
Member: International
gust 7, at the home of their
Traders & Mail-Order
son’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
Exchange.
John Shafer, Jr., Diane, John,
I HI and Marti at St. Paul. Marti
, was celebrating her 15th birth­
vela and daughters Cynthia)
day.
on all listed prices in our
with 5 exclusive naw Regency Scripte
Alan Girod Graduates
Roy Wright was taken to and Annette of Coos Bay.
catalog, thru September. Santiam Memorial hospital
Catalogs available at the Sayton, Monday morning, Au- Their son, Leslie and children
From Naval College
by Eva Bressler
Enterprise office or call gust 5, after suffering a heart Wade and Belinda of Sutherlin
Air Force Major Alan L.
Capt. and Mrs. Michael Fos­
897-2837.
| attack. He is out of intensive visited over the weekend.
A T.O.P.S. workshop was ter, David and Christie from Girod, son of Mr. and Mrs.
care but expects to be in the
Lloyd D. Girod of Rte. 1,
hospital about two weeks. At held in Salem August 3. At- Omaha, Neb., spent a week Lyons, was graduated from the
'ItfcftA*
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the Wrights home the last of I tending from T.OJP.S. club No.
Ben Voltin. They returned to U. S. Naval War College, New-
689
were
Vada
Donahue,
Ka
­
the week was their daughter’s
Phone 897-2837
J| amily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sar- thy Donahue and Myrinan Omaha and in September they port, R. I. During a ten-month
Willsey. Arlen Mikalas was will be sent to Avion^. Italy. ¡resident course, he received
instruction
tactics,
Neighbors in the Fox Valley advance
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— «- in «-ci
­
the biggest loser at the August
policy-making
8 meeting and there were sev­ district are competng to see strategy and
en gainers in the club. In the who grows the tallest corn. Jo­ and defense economics.
ANNOUNCING NEW SUNDAY HOURS
The naval war college is
“football” contest team two anne Cruson and Glen Julian
on9 <DK.ro. îRoy SSviorÔ í^ougKlow
We Will Be Open From 12 noon to 9 p.m.
the navy’s
senior graduate
was ahead 33 yards to 24 for are the top ones so far.
Mrs. Katie Skillings was aj level educational institution.
team one.. The club is having
■ mma
Every Sunday Until Winter
a silent auction at the Septem­ Saturday evening dinner guest '. | The curriculum is designed
ber 5 meeting and visitors are at the home of her brother-in-1 to enhance the professional
an<f OKn 'Ttrtftur H 'BrvdartcJi
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.' capabilities of students to
welcome.
I
HO4DO4AN
James Toomb on McCully make sound decisions in the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teeters
highest command and man­
of Poulsbo, Wn., were over­ Mountan.
Larry Nydgger is spend­ agement positions.
When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed-
night guests Monday, August ing two weeks at Fort Greeley,
5, at the home of his parents, Alaska with the National
ding Line you need have no qualms about quality—this rich,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters,
raised HELIOGRAVINO* has all the distinction of the Ms-
Have Your Car Air Conditioner Checked
Guard.
and visited a short time with
for their home at Auburn, Wn.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Crabtree
•st craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you'd
other relatives and friends
Today.
and
her sister, Mrs Will Carter after spending the week at the
guess! Do see the many other elegant type sty les... for yous
here.
of Salem, were Tuesday after­ home of his parents, Mr. and
complete wedding stationery needs. • Hof iograving—not to
Mrs. Lennie McCreary re­ noon visitors at the home of Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Their
son, Danny, remained with his
be confused with engraving.
turned to her home in Mill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen.
City Saturday, August 10, after
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Long­ grandparents and hopes to get
spending a week at the Grant fellow have purchased the work at the cannenry.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston
Smith home recovering from Dean Hobbensiefken home in
recent surgery. Her daughter, the Evergreen addition. Mr. were among those en joying a
Carla Johnson, who has been and Mrs. Ronald Adams, who I picnic at the Linn Benton Park
Phone 897-2786
here since her mother entered recently purchased Cec’s Gar­ near Corvallis on Sunday, Au­
Telephone 897-2772
508 N. E. Santfaun Blvd.
Min City
the hospital, returned to Mill age, have purchased the Rod­ gust 11.
City with her mother.
ney Klecker place on the hill1
south of town. The Klecker
family has moved to Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Amos
who lived on 16th street have
moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs. John Woddle from
Turner have purchased the
Raymond Satterlee home on
Birch street and the Satterlees
moved to Aumsville. The A.
Gilland family has moved into
the Allen McElland home on
Main Street.
Arthur Landers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Landers, was
taken to the Salem Memorial
hospital Tuesday and under­
went
surgery
Wednesday
morning on his elbow.
Helping Mrs. Hattie Pen­
nington celebrate her birthaay
anniversary Friday, August 8,
with cake and ice cream were
Billie Jenninngs, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Pennington and daugh­
ters Darlene, Joyce and Mar­
tha from Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pennington Lee and Jen­
nifer, Cheryl Smallman and
children Robbie and Dawn
from Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cope­
land and family from Mon­
mouth were Saturday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Meek. They, with the
Meeks, enjoyed a picnic at
North Fork park.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian,
Jr., and sons, Paul and Bradley
from Eugene, were weekend
guests at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian,
Sr. They were all dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Omey Lovell in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hendricks
who have spent six weeks at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Riggs have left for
their home at Wa-Keeney, Kan.
Mrs. Charolette Thiel and
Mrs. Vivian Walton spent last
5 horse Power
SALE PRICED AT
week in Lyons. They were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Walton and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Salter. Mrs.
Salter is a daughter and Robeit
Walton a son of Mrs. Salter,
5 horse Power
SALE PRICED AT
and Mrs. Walton is a daughter
of Mrs. Thiel. Mrs. Thiel re­
turned home Monday and Mrs.
Walton remained at the Salter
nont.
Reg. $69.95
with purchase of
Kenneth Ely and Larry Ny-
Advertised
Mowers
degger returned home Satur­
day after spending two weeks
at Fort Greeley, Alaska, with
the National Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Riggs
from San-Ynez, Calif., spent
BANK AMERICAN
a couple of days last week at
the home of his parents, Mr.
Phone 769-2563
Mill City .Oregon
and Mrs. Chester Riggs.
Phone 897-2772
HOURS—8 e.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm­
stead and children left Sunday
393 E. Florence
Stayton
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FLOWER
WEDDING LINE
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