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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1958)
a short vacation spent with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Turney and By Jesaie Savage Blanching beans for freezing in little grandson of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. John Savage were salted water helps to make them California, are visiting at the home more tender. of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. overnight guests Saturday of the Mrs. H N. Wil««n Lang Stafford, also with her uncles, Forest Martins at Prineville. Mr. and left and Mrs. Charles Goheen Mr. Mrs. Jack Bristow returned home After you have oiled your sewing ____ z for their home in Argos, the Meyers, over on the Elkhorn. machine, stitch several times through Friday Mrs. Oliver Watson gave a dinner with them for a few days’ visit. Indiana after spending part of their A family reunion was held recent a clean blotter or several thicknesses vacation at the home of his sister, I on Friday for Rosa Roten, Amost of an old towel to be sure no excess Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt. John Barnhardt Roten and two children of Redwood ly at Fred Snider’s, with relative» oil is left to stain the fabric you wish son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt | ¡ Cityj California, who returned to spending the weekend. They were to sew. has finished a training course at Ft. their home this week. Also present Leonard and Garnet Snider of The and 1 Mrs. ~* Philo Leonard Wood, Mo., and is now vis- - ‘ 1 were ----- Mr. --- n- Potter and -nd Dalles, Mrs. Addie Trap, her two daughters and family from Silver- I Berbeice, Mary Howell and Oliver iting with relatives in Indiana. ton Mary Bradley and family from George Sauve, who works at Brook W atson. Vancouver, W'ash., and Mr. and Mrs. The annual picnic of the Gates ings, spent the week end here with __ „...__________________ Community Church will be ____ held ___ at ^ac ®rown and family from Seward, his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alexander Silver Creek Fall's State Park on Sun-, Alaska, who are enroute to Missouri of San Luis Obispo, California are day, August 24th. Everyone to bring to make their home. , but - _____ _____ coffee will ____Mf. and Mrs. Richard Cannon and visitors in Gates. Mrs. Aleander will his own table «. service— be remembered as Mollie Gates, be furnished. Cars will leave direct* family from Sweet Home, were nait- granddaughter of Mary A. Gates, one ly ater morning church service, and ors Sunday in the Bill ■ Hamilton of the first settlers in this town. transportation will be furnished for ( home. Mrs. Earl \ arner returned Mollie was a resident of Gates for those needing it. Everybody welcome. I with them for an extended visit with Miss Marcia Barnhardt exhibited a, her daughtear, Mrs. Hamilton. many years, their last home being the house occupied by the Jim Moore loaf of home made bread at the 4-H * Diane Varney from Portland is family, which destroyed by fire. ¡Club Fair in Kzwevaa» Salem — and came home spending a few days with the • Lon iamilj. WHILE» was was uvaviv/vu — - — -- a«a — — — . mi x I ha anJ •> I un a mirnlp Flhhon. fcsVCrlVS. They have _ v been dinner guests at tho the, witR with a r» I blue and also a purple ribbon, The 20th Century Sunday School home of Ned and Daisy Richards,' entitling her to enter at the Salem class - of . i State Fair. ngtime friends. inenas. rm. -- the - - First ------ Christian -------— Church -------- longtime Mrs Della Dike was a dinner guest | Mrs. Laura Newkirk, of Turner, of Portland were weekend campers at on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mrs. Dale Lamarr, of Silverton and Hoover camp, a new Forest camp Watson. She plans a trip to Spokane Mrs. Cliff Carrick of Stayton, were that has not yet been completed, but a.«.— — i 1 honored j with a breakfast at 2* the ,s ,n use. A new sign will be put up shortly to visit a son. and . other rel- I Fm. Hutcheson home recently. Later soon- The new camp is on the Blowout atives. Otis Chance has returned to duty they all accompanied Mrs. Edna R°ad between Detroit and Idanha on M Treasure Island Naval Base, after Hutcheson to Burns for a reception the south side of the river. The for Worthy Grand Patron Chester »roup accompanied by president of Felt and his wife Grand, Marshal the class Hugh Hoigle and Mrs. I Hoigle, attended services at the De Helen Felt. / Oakland, I troit Mrs. Lorraine Kuzak of uaa>a»u,i ----- Church -------- of Christ. The little California is spending several days. church was overflowing with “Come with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Moi- As T ou Are” visitors Sunday. It is ton and family, who are now operating hoped that all campers and sight- canned fkuits the Chili Bowl Cafe. On her return seer3 w-ill feel welcome to take part to Oakland, she will be accompanied 'n the church services and come as by the Morton’s oldest daughter, lhey are. V ó — , \ X. ■ .... A baby shower was held Wednesday Judy Ann, who will remain for the night at the home of Mrs. Phyllis school year. Word has been received that Mr. Wright with co-hostesses Mrs. Myna and Mrs. Jerry Larson and daughter Ketchum and Mrs. Verna Ketchum Debbie arrived in New York on Thurs for Mrs. Harold Hills. Attending the day, and plan to drive overland to shower were Mmes. Arlene Sorseth. Gates in their car which was ship Jean Juhl Dorothy Culver, Bernice __ ____ _____ ___ _____ ped from __ England. Jerry has ___ been Dummer, Adele Fletcher, Marjorie stationed in England for several years,' " allis, Annie Ketchum, Carol Rice, and married an English girl, but they a,’<i Mabel Moore. Mrs. Hills w-as the hope to make their home in the U. S. recipient of many lovely gifts. Games now. He is a grandson of Mrs. Walter were played and refreshments serv- Brisbin. ed- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawson of Tig-1 Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Dupay from aid, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Portland were recent visitors at the Brisbin on Friday, enroute to Breit- j Athel Savage home. enbush Hot Springs. Mr. Brisbin and Mr‘ and Mrs: Garl Juhl and fam- Mr. Lawson are cousins, and the ‘’y were overnight guests Saturday Brisbins plan to spend Sunday with ln Eug®ne. , . _ . .,, , them at Breitenbush. I .Orval Lady from Prineville is Mr. and Mrs. James Overlook left | v,s‘tin* relatives in Idanha. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lady and son. Tuesday for their home in Seattle, were overnight guests of the Ricky, following a visit with her mother, Mrs. Maude Davis. Their oldest Orval Ladys in Prineville. H. G. White from Eugene was a daughter, Kit. remained with her grandmother for a longer vacation. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amas Roten and two children, Dor Parker, also visiting a few days with othy and Charles, who have been here the parkers are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. from Redwood City, California, look- Lee from Pasadena, Calif. Mr. W’hite, I ing after their property and visiting Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Parker are broth I relatives, left Saturday for their er and sisters. The Forestry Advisory board made j home. Mrs. Phyllis Romey and two children of Waldport, and Mr. and an over-night trip to the Marion Lake Ik I * Mrs. Dan Romey of Leaburg, spent area Saturday. They were accom several days here, also, visiting the panied by Al Sorseth of the Detroit Rotens, and his mother Mrs. Rosa Ranger Station. TtttjOoctoL Mrs. Ella Johnson has been visit Roten, who has returned to her home i in Portland following a montns stay, ing the past two weeks at McMinn 1 Dick Parker and Ed Kadin, who ville. Mrs. Rhodes returned home BUY ONE ÌOoz. PACKAGE have been employed in construction with her for a weekend visit. Fishing was good, reported Fret! AT REGULAR PRICE — work at Trout Lake, Washington, ... ."WO DELICIOUS FLAVORS Snider la.-t Sunday and Monday. their spent the week end here with GET ONE 10 oi. PACKAGE Lawson McCall and Rudy Lackemier families. cocoa • orange AT HALF PRICE | Many Gates folks took in the Stay- from Portland. Brazier Small from ton Bean Festival this year, Most Salem and Fred Snider caught their Pfltj OlodCtA thought the children’s parade on Fri limit both days and the fish were from 9 to 14 inches. The men had day the best yet. Mix ' I Miss Penny Newberg is at Hormosa Sunday dinner at Mr. Small’s sum Beach, California, helping care for mer home. They were also on KGW ■ ITHIR FLAVOR her grandmother, Mrs. Lou Mulligan, TV Thursday afternoon. who recently suffered a heart at- | Several children have been sick re- tack. It is reported Mrs. Mulligan cent •' with some ailment which also will return to Gates when her ca“se’,a bl,rh ,fever, and ups®1 ' ach. The last few days many adults health permits. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kershaw ar_ are complaining of the same symp- I rived from Fresno, Calif., on toms, with loss of work resulting for ¡Thursday, for a visit with his a few loggers. Baptismal services were held Sun- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr? W. n " K.-r-haw/'Z^, «t'th “the the T irner Christian church at Mrs. Russel Rice with Ed Kershaw family. Things we just 3 ’ o ° ’clock cIo<k for ^rs. take for giantcu granted-marvelous fresh, i ^v- w»nt 4ui —¡iiaivrivus nvou .. G,en , .. Lyda . officiating. « w z , . , , secenery-brought _ .___ v. 1 p Mr. and Mrs. A. B Johnson from air. and . beautiful high compliments from the visitors. weekend visitor, of Billy Kershaw, young son of Mr.,*1”- Mabe‘ Sunday the tno and Mrs. Ed Kershaw, returned home to Prineville where they en- from Santiam Memorial Hosp.tal on th* Crooked R.ver Round-Up Thursday following removal of ton-1 Johnny and Alan «.rm left Sun - sils and adenoids and is improving «»nts Pas. and Redondo > satisfactorily. | Beach, Calif. They have been visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pennick and,“ fe*’ days w,th their brother- Jim viuiuren w , - .« o h .. »nd children urvve drove to romano Portland aunu«j Sunday to _ ~ ____ c„,, v,.„ „„ .„4 Mr. .nd Mr,. |» . Elmer Curr.e of'SaUm, who are/*?»* ™ited Prineville SutHtey patients at Providence Hospital. Mr.'and enjoyed the Crooked River and Mrs. Currie were seriously injured un UP- j in a car accident near Dallas about Those waxed milk cartons mak* two weeks ago, but are reported good bowling pins for the children I slowly improving. Used with a hollow rubber ball, they provide a safe indoor game. To silence a dripping faucet, until After cooling your crisp-type cook* a new fasher can be put on, tie a string to the faucet—one that’s long ies, store them in the deep well cook* enough to reach the sink or tub. The er of your range (if you don’t use the water will follow the string and the cooler regularly). There’s enough warmth to keep the eook-.es crisp. 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COCOANUT MACARONS WHITE PRICE OFFER c Highest Quality Produce PORK STEAK lb 65' Cantaloupes 4 for 49' TURKEY ROAST lb 49' Watermelons lb. 2L' LEAN TENDER 6 to 8 lbs. NORBEST i U. S. D. A. GOOD SHORT RIBS 1 b 35' Spuds 10 lb. cello bag 39' ¡HILL-TOP MARKET MILL CITY, ORE Prices Good For August 14, 15, 16 PHONE 2744 Careful driver? Then you can save with SAFECO and have better insurance p«vlection, too A«k- JERRY PITTAM AGENCY Res. 7471 Phone 971