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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1962)
GATES lly Marl-Mi Stovall George Stovall attended the OrcgiMi Association of Second ary School Principals «infer ence In Eugene Thursday und Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E, Johnson art* the proud parents • if their first child, a daughter, bom November 12 at Salem Memorial hoaptal. Little IJndu K IV Weighed in .It M I shiik I m 2 ounce» Olaf J o I iiimiii of Du I hkjuc , I owu , I k tile paternal grandfather and Ml and Mrs. Albert Harris are niuternu! grandparents I.Inda 1 Kay's great grandparents are Mr unit Mrs Rola-rt St. Elmo, Gates. Misses Anne Marie anil Bur- bara Illite art- spending the thanksgiving Ixiiiduvs with their parents, the O. K. llirtes. Mrs Juanita Emerson and - mi , Chris of Portland vislti-d Ret mother, Mr» Walter 'Diom as, lust weekend ttiria is stay ing with his grandmother for a week's visit. Mr und Mrs Clare Rush hon- onxl Mrs. Wilma Stewart at. n going uway dinner party given lust Diursduy. Mrs. Stewart was presented with a gift und u corsage A s|x'ciul cuke, graced with u trailer decoration, was served Present were Mr mid Mrs Burrell Cole, Mrs. Glenn Hennes», Mrs. Stewart, uixi Mr. and Mrs Rush ’Die Gates Firemen's Auxil iary will meet next Tuesday, November 27 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Don Erickson Mr. uiul Mrs. Roy Comstock ■ if Rockaway were overnight guests Fl iduy ut the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bill Bickett. Miss Phyllis Bickett also visited her parents over the weekend Mr und Mrs Roger Kindred of Sublimity were Sunday guests ut tiie home »1 Mr. und Mrs Bill Bickett Miss Barbara Blumensleln. a student ut the U of O is spending 'niunksglvlng at the home of her parents, Mr. mid Mr* Bol> Blumcnsn-in. Wilma Stewart was tlx- guest of lx>nor at a handkerchief uliowcr given last Wednesday, Novcmlicr It by Gwen Schoer. Present were Margaret Rush, Jud> Holman, Catherine I'um- idgc, Olive Bamhuidt, l-ucill* Tucker, Geneva Ball. licit la llrmai, l’cari Oliver, Maude Davis. Velma Carey, Bette Kelle, Buriana Pennick, lxiU Oliver, Ullian Kelle, Audre) lx* von, Ule guest of honor and the tiostcss. Catlx rliu- Turnldge done her gi aiuldaughter, Kathy Kelle. and Sheryl Oliver to Salem lust Friday, where they isMirdcd u I his lot Holtland They stayed Mitti Kathy's aunt. Miss Caro lyn Brvjcha. and her roommate while seeing tile sights of Port land Die girls visited the Port land Zoo and the Lloyd Center, shopped in the big dci*urtment »ton » and went bowling. They returix-d home from tlM-ir me- movable excursion Sunday . Visiting at tile I xhiu - of Mr. and Mrs. Victor lierrun last weekend, was her daughter, Le itta Met'all, <4 Salmi Dinner guests Sunday nt the Ixane of Mr. and Mrs. Meric Devine were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Etzel and four cltildrcn <>f Fern Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cole and son of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Devine a’ 4 two sons, Wayne Devino and Ray White. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush, Di one, Brian and Debbie were Sunday dinner guests at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush, lhey drove over from Salem to attend the Mill City Firemen's benefit Saturday. Mrs. Surah Raines and her sister, Mrs. Duisy Blackburn, * lulled their sister and her fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Albert Long and 1 kinaid in Roseburg lust wi ckend. They also visited a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sueffrldge and family in Suth erlin. Bill Pennick, Al Ward and Charlie Cannon hunted elk last weekend and returnixl home af ter Cannon had the misfortune of breaking an arm. Mrs. George Stovall attended the Santiam Memorial Hospital Auxiliary benefit luncheon and card party nt the Santiam Golf club in Stayton Thursday. 3—Tlir MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 Why Doa't YOU Kaboertba to THE HUJ. CITY ENTEKPBUB APPLE MINT ANGEL SHELLS ... In Thia "SPACE AGE” Of Megaton! - Mialei - Satellite! for Thanksgiving Dinner I Automotive & Industrial Main ten ante IS SECURITY POSSIBLE? Weld big, Diesel Engine Service Shop or Field Rev. Leiter Moore Says: YES! Delco Batteries Factory Equipment Ignition Parts Dealer for Airco Welding Products Hoover's Repair Jim and Veryl Hoover Ph. 897-2911 Mill City • Northwest Regional Director World Gospel Mission. • Nationally Known Missionary Speaker. • World Traveler. Pictures - Colored Slidez - Movies/ NOVEMBER 25 - DECEMBER 2 7 P. M. Nightly And 11 A. M. Sundays Free Methodist Church Mill City Oregon G. E. Davidson, Pastor Ph. 897-2640 Rev. Lester Moore One thing that makes holiday foods fun la that they gener ally look tlir part . . . rich, extravagant, beautiful. Tnat is certainly true of Apple Mint Angel Shells. The crisp shells are a delicately chewy meringue and made with chopped nuts and broken, buttery crackers mixed through the egg white froth. After the shells have cooled, they're filled With ■■ otsm. Then they’n- topped-with big spoonfuls of green tinted, peppermint flavored apple sauce. And there's your dessert . . . deliciously pretty, a blend of chewiness and melt- ingne-.i, of crispness and creaminess, the lively tang of apples and peppermint a contrast to the soft delight of the ire cream. Willi Thanksgiving dinner in mind, you could bake the »hells th«- day before. And prepare the canned apple sauce. Th< n at serving time it's just a quick flash to add the ice cream and top w ith the peppermint apple sauce. The Shells The Sauce 3 egg whites 2 teaspoons cornstarch cup sugar 2 cups canned apple sauce teaspoon vanilla extract cup sugar H teaspoon baking powder 15-20 drops peppermint extract 14 scalloped buttery salty 6 drops green food coloring crackers 1H pints vanilla ice cream a4 cup chopped walnuts Beat egg whites very stiff, Gradually add cup sugar, beating constantly. Add vanilla extract and baking powder Break crackers into large pieces; udd with chopped walnuts. With tablespoon make « mound* of meringue % inches in di ameter on moKtcned unglazed paper on baking sheet. Make a deep well in center of each meringue Bake at 275 degrees, about 5(1 minute Cool Remove meringue* from paper. Moisten cormtarch with a little cold water; combine with apple sauce, 2 .'I cup sugar, peppermint extract and green food coloring in saucepan Cook slowly, stirring con*tantiy until sauce is thickened Chill Ju*t before serving, place ice cream in center of meringue shells Top with minted apple sauce. Serve immediately. Make* 6 servings. 16 per cent from Washington, and four percent from Idaho. Next in order were Canada, Texas, Missouri, Utah, Iowa, Kansas, and Arizona Oregon Gets Record Share MEHAMA Out-of-state visitors traveling in Oregon spent a record-high 1217.000.000 this year, it was announced today by Forrest Cooper, state highway engin eer. Coofier said a tourist survey conducted by the Highway De partment's Traffic Knglnecnng Division shows that 1962 had a 27 per cent increase in cars ana a 31 per cent increase tn tour ists over the previous record year of 1961. The survey also covered visitors who came by l>us, plane, and train, each of which indicated a sizable In crease. Hie survey showed that curs carried 9.255.378 tourists into Oregon, an increase or more than 2.000.00 over tnc previous year. The Seattle World's Fair was credited with providing ■ 20 per cent increase tn the triu- tie. Preliminary figures on the survey had indicated that the income from out-of-state vlsit- ors would be apptx ixtmateiy equal to the 1961 total Final tabulations, however, provided the higher income figure of $217.000,000. The survey was taaen at rr poir-ts on major highways al the state's bortWrs. or me per sons interviewed, 61 j>er cent were on their way either to or from the World's Fair. Of this total, 52 per cent said they had visited the Oregon travet center nt the fair. The travet center was provided by the Highway Department's Travel Informa lion division. Because so rrtnny or tnr state’s visitors were on their way to the fair, they spent somewhat less time in Oregon than in previous years, Cooper Set the« up wayaarks, said. They averaged slightly make thee guide-poata. less than three days in Oregon, —(Jer. 31:21) compared to slightly less than We fix our sights on God’a four days each last year, Answers given in the survey good through affirmative prayer. By using these affirm indicated the tourists were Im ative prayers as goals for our pressed with their first glimpse life, we move in the direction of the Northwest ami that they planned to return on future va of good. cations. THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE ' Of the visitors to Oregon 43 Why Don’t YOU Subscribe to per cent were from California, Mrs. John Teeters Mrs Edith Marks returned home from the U O Medical I School hospital, in Portland, last Tuesday, where she hail under lie surgery the previous week. Mrs Marks' sister. Mrs. May Wiltse of Seattle. Wn„ re turned home with her and spent several days here. Their mo ther, Mrs. J F. Webber of Sweet Home is now here with her daughter. Relatives here received word i last week that Sp5 and Mrs. Allen C. McIXmald and child ren and Mrs. McDonald's bro ther, Ijirry Norton, had arrived safely at Ft Meade, Maryland. They made .he trip by car and were lucky ,o have good wea ther all the way. Mrs. Jim Richmond spent from Tuesday to Friday of last week in Santiam Memorial lios- pital for a check up. The Rich mond children spent th«' weeM with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon ald of Glide were Mehama vis itors last Thursday. They also attended the funeral services for William Longfellow in Stay ton that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pline Bond and family have moved into the house here they recently pur chased from the Milton Rotens. The Bonds formerly lived in their trailer house at Lyons. Mrs. Perney King of Cres cent City. Calif., is visiting here with her sister-in-law Mrs. Williani Longfellow and other relatives. Make individual cornucopias for your Thanksgiving desserts: Mix pie crust for 2-crust pie. Divide into 6 balls; roll out each ball Mi" thick; cut into triangle with 11" base and 8" sides. Wrap pastry around 5” tall cones made from light card- Ixiard (staple to fasten) wrap ped in aluminum foil. Seal pastry edges well; trim pastry even with the bottom of cone; roll edge back twice and flute. Bake in a hot oven (425 de gress) for 8 minutes or until light brown. Fill with hot mince meat combined with cranber ries, peaches, or apples; top with whipped cream or ice cream. Makes 6 servings. We have the largest selection of Personalized Christmas Cards In the Canyon Area. Select your own price range. Think how nice it would be to have your CHRISTMAS CARDS all ready for the mail NOW! This year The Enterprise has 7 Big Books full of beautiful cards on dis play right now. Before you buy Christmas Cards this year check our selections. Come in and look at them. No obligation to buy. We’re proud of our selections and want you to have the advantage of this service. The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 117 NE Well Street Mill City, Oregon