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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1959)
GATES Make Your Worthless Land Worth S S Logging, Leveling and Land Clearing Fred Gooch Sr. Mill City, Oregon Phone 2803 Announcement.... We wish to announce that we have purchased the ? CAFE at Lyons and will be open from 6:30 a. m. to I 1:30 p. m. seven days a week. Open 4 a. m. until midnight weekends during Hunting Season. We will serve the best in Meals, Short Orders and Lunches Come in and get acquainted Ronnie and Mildred Woodward The Chef Sez — Follow The Crowd Enjoy the Finest Food in the Can yon - Featuring a Full Line of the Best tn Sea Foods; Chicken In The Rough $1.25, You’ll Like It; Top Striota Steak Dinner $1-50 any time. Bring The Entire Family. Children’s Prices. w re brought in to the Brisbin p.ckup station, and many more will be brought in during the Mr«. H N. Wilanv next few weeks. It was heard that a Mrs. Ruth Hess returned horne couple working up the Canyson heard Tuesday evening, following a vaca- an unusual noise in the brush. Her tion at Napa. Calif-, at the home of husband investigated and fcund " Mr and Mrs. Philip Cann, former black bear caught in a highly camou Gates residents. Mrs. Cann, and her flaged trap Theman returned home mother, Etta Reed, brought Mrs " li.- r fie and shot the bear anil Hess home, and are looking after removed it from the trap, which had the Cann property and trailer court no markings or warnings It would | here, before returning to Napa While see n t> highly hazardous thing to do i in California Mrs. Hess enjoyed a at this time of year, when cone pick- i trip to San Francisco, saw Cliff House ers. many of them accompanied by ’ and other interesting sights. children are in the woods—not to' Mr. and Mrs. James Budlong and mention deer season just round the two small sons, recently of Idanha, cirne: are living in the Jess Butler home, Mr and Mrs. Norman Carey and near the schoolhouse Budlong is em- two sons and their small friend, all . ployed in logging in this area of Albany, arrived Sunday to help Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bently of Lyons, his mother, Mrs Velma Carey cele were luncheon guests at the home of brate her birthday Gifts and the tra- i Maude Davis Tuesday. Mrs. Bentley ditional cake and ice cream were en and Mrs. Davis both taught at the joyed following a dinner Also pre Fox Valley school before it was dis- sent was another son. James Carey. I On Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Gale | I continued. Alex Boynton celebrated his 91st Carey. Donna and Bruce and Donald birthday anniversary last Monday at Carey, all of Stayton called to offer the home of his son-in-law and daugh congratulations- Mr. and Mrs. George Sauve and ter. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Völkel- Al though he has not been in the best daughter, Sheryl, of Salem, stopped of health, he enjoyed the day and at the Ned Richards home Sunday, on visitors. Two Miss' return from Bend Mrs Rich- visitors. Two nieces. nieces. Miss Etta,their T White and Miss Helen Ingrey, both »rds was presented a lovely fall bou- ! of "Portland, and Mrs. Elsie Barnhart/luet of red leaves, green scotch broom | of Independence, were out of town , an(l Eastern Oregon sage, full of | guests. Mrs. Melvin Newberg and . golden bloom—doubly appreciated by i small daughter Toni, and small friend Mrs. Richards. 80, who seldom gets Christine Ohrt of Mill City, and Mrs. further from home than her own Bovnton, all enjoyed the party. Mrs- front porch Völkel served ice cream and cake , Carol Sue Ball spent the weekend ! The cake was baked by Mrs. Newberg “t the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Gale Carey and two children . -Mrs Clarence Ball, returning Sunday I of Stayton were Saturday guests at to OSC at Corvallis, where she rooms, the home of her parents. Mr. and i at Hawlry Hall with a girl from Mis-! sissippi. i Mrs. Fred Stone- Billy Kershaw has just won a trip Ruth Hess moved last weekend from the Redwood Court to a small to the Portland Air Base, with lun.h j house at the Gates Trailer Court, and a sightseeing tour on October 10- where she will have charge of the This to be provided by the Capital rentals for Mrs. Edna Cann, who now Journal in Salem, tor their carriers who get new supscriptions. resides in Napa, Calif- Jasper Palmer and Alan Nicker- I son, who have been living in units at Teachers Honored at the Redwood Court, moved to Cali fornia over the weekend Nickerson Mari-Linn School LYONS — The PTC honored the plans to enter the Vetran’s Hospital | there for permanent residen e He teachers of the Mari-Linn school with has not been well since his leg a reception Tuesday evening held in the all-purpose room of the school- fracture last spring Mr. and Mrs Joe Novack are The executive committee served re | leaving this week for a much earned freshments. This gave the parents an | vacation trip to Hanna. Okla., where opportunity to meet the teachers they will visit their daughter, Connie with whom their children will asso late this school year. A large crowd Skinner. Arlin Rothauge, student minister was present and each teacher was in of the Gates Community church is troduced by the principal Robert again attending Northwestern Chris- Schoor, and responded with short [ tian college in Eugene, after spending talks. Mr. Schmoor gave an interest the summer here, working in the ing talk. The next regular and business woods. Much was acomplished at the church during his summer week meeting will be held Tuesday even- ! ends, especially in the new Sunday ing, October 6, with Robert Moore, school quarters. He will serve the president in charge- Stanley Brown church on Sundays again this winter. from Lebanon will be the speaker of It was a wet, rainy, weekend for the evening. 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