Mr. and Mr». < luarle« Gohlen
Mr. und Mm. Ilul|*h McCurdy
and children and Mr anti Mrs and family x|M*nt hist week vis
Clyde Golden spent Sunday ut iting with relatives in Sacra
Suttle Ixike.
mento, Calif.
J. <’. Kimmel »petit three
daya In Portland laat week at
tending the Masonic Grand
IxMigr session. While in Port
A thought for today.—"L»t ua land Doc visited the Coliseum
b* a little kinder; let us I m * a where he met Jeanie Kelly, who
little blinder, to the faults of la u hostess showing the Great
t la mu ' nummi ua."
er Portland dlspluy,
A family Kathrrliig WM held
Sumfay at the larrne of Mr and
Mra. James Poole Tfaise pre
sent were Mr and Mrs. I-eater
Ptarle and family of Seattle,
Wn., Mr and Mra. Lawrence
l‘<«sile mid family of Salem.
Mr and Mm Hick Corbett and
family of fairtfand, Mr and
Mrs Iwo l*<ade and family and
Mr. ami Mm Bob Pratt and
family of Mill ('tty
Mr. anil Mm. Ihuih-I Kh-llwge
were in Salem Thursday where
they attended a reception tor
Mr. and Mra. Henry Mattaon,
who ure leaving tor Palm
Springa, Calif., to make their
home Mr. Mattson has beeen
Marion County Clerk tor muny
years ami Mrs Kleihcge form
erly was employed in his office.
The reception was hekl In the
County Court loom in the Court
House.
•DO IT
'¿YOURSELF
Flatting thl* week
home ot Mr. und Mrs Fred
Moore ure his parents, Mr. and
Mr». W. D Moore of Wllver-
ton, Oklu. They have also been
visiting with other relatives in
Oregon und California.
but let us help!
Mr». Helen Muucler will leave
Friday for a two week’» vaca
tion with her brother-in-law and
■later, Mr. and Mr». Richard
McNulty of Hereford, Texas.
Mr». Saucier 1» employed in the
office of Dr. John Reid, wfa* i»
on hi* annual vacation.
Strawberry Harvest
Now in Full Swing |Calif,’rn,a*sharp of ,he to,ai
Attention
Mill City area friend» have
received word that Steve Myers
who moved recently to Stayton.
underwent major surgery in a
Portland hospital. He is now
convalescing at home. Their
Stayton address is 210 Fern
St.
. . .
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until AUGUST 1st
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Mill City
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We specialise is nuking do-u-
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ideas. ihort-cats and the maten-
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lundi rr). coouci u» sooal
I
Mr. and Mr». Fred Berg and
family were in Corvullis Sun
day to uttend a farewell din
ner at the home ot her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
Baked bean» belong to the rare company of sure hits. And
AUtsidhig Uu< Kime Frail lai
William McCluaky. He will be
thii special baked beans dish proves that cheerful fact all over
parade in Portland Saturday
Sunday evening Mr. and Mr». leaving XMin for Nigeria, Af •gain.
wiw Mr. anil Mra. Woody Hel Clyde Gohlen ami Mr. and Mrs rica. where he will serve as
In Baked Beans with Deviled Ham and Onions, for instance,
ler ami Mary Susan. Mrs. Jerry Golden had dinner in Sa l»-an of un Agricultural school. the beans, pleasant, smiling, warm, are snuggled in rich sauce.
tliarlir FYench, Toni Jo Waiter lem Hie occasion was the 29th
And that sauce! It's meaty with chopped prunes . . . the new
Mr». Mm Kelly of Barotow, »oft kind, tart-sweet and winey. It has chopped onions in it and
aiul J<aly Blliler from Salem.
wedding anniversary of Mr. und
Calif , accompanied by her son. deviled ham, mustard, tomato sauce and brown sugar. Slide
Mrs. Clyde Golden.
Mike, und daughter, Kathy. the whole affair into the oven and let the beans quietly bubble
Mr. and Mr«. Elmer Mliaw
In this lively mixture long enough for the sharp and fruity zest
14. and Almefa Thel»» ar arrived in Mill City Tuesday ©f
were in Eugene June 4th
the sauce to mingle and merge with the mellow flavor of
a
week
where
they
will
spend
rived
home
from
a
visit
from
when' they attended graduation
the beans. Th<-n onto the table go the beans, hot, brown, richly
exercises at Northwest Christ Myrtle Beach, S. C Almeta is visiting with friends and rela savory, and breathing deliciousness.
ian colh'gv where their son-in- the daughter of Mr ami Mrs. tives. They are staying at the
1 cup plumped, chopped
2 1-pound cans pork and
law. I k>n Andrews, was a mein- Jerry Coffman, Mehama. Lt. home ot her parents, Mr. und
prunes ( about 16 )
beans in tomato sauce
i>er of tile class.
Theiss will leave here for a 3- Mia Sig Jepsen.
6 plumped
*
prune halves—
1 2 >4-ounce can deviled ham
montlis tour with the Air Force
for garnish
>4 teaspoon dry mustard
The June meeting of the
Mr. and Mm. Tommy Hlow- In Turkey und Alment a and
tablespoons chopped onion
cup tomato sauce
tablespoons butter or
>4 cup brown sugar
art of Hermiston »|x*nt several daughter. Curia, will stay nt World War I Barracks will tie
margarine
% cup onion slices
days lust week visiting with Ills their Beach home at Copulis. held Thursday nt the 1OOF hall,
according to H J. Peterson, Saute cut-up prunes and onions in _______
brother and family, the (hur Wn
__ margarine in
butter or
commander. A 6 o'clock pot SKiilet over low heat until onions become transparent, about 5
ley Stewarts
Mr. und Mm. Frank Meyem luck dinner will be served fol i.unutes. Pour beans into medium-sized bowl. Add sauteed
Bev. mid Mm. Hobert Ihau h. i and family left last week lor lowed by th«1 business meeting prunes and onions, deviled ham, mustard, tomato sauce and
Susan ami Hob of Salem attend it two weeks vacation trip to at 7 30. Members are asked to t rows sugar. Stir well. Pour into l'-j-quart buttered casserole.
J’..ire onion rings on top of beans. Also arrange prune halves,
ed services it the Presbyter Missouri. He is employed by bring their own table service.
<
side down, on top Bako in hot oven, 400 degrees, 40 to 45
Inn church Sumfay. He la a Simpsons at Lyons und she
nutes, until hot and bubbly, Makes 5 to 6 servings.
Bol»
Morgan,
who
ha»
re
former pastor of the church. works at Stewarts grocery.
cently finished boot training •The easiest way Io ‘chop” prunes is to snip the meat from the
He Is now serving a year's in
with
the Navy in San Diego is pits with kitchen shears.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Mel
Ramtxi
ternship as chaplain at the
home
at the present time on
Oregon State hoapltu)
Their sfient the weekend tn Medford
said.
Salem address |s 140 Marietta with their son and daugtiter-ln- leave.
1 This was in contrast to the
Way While in Mill City they luw, Mr ami Mrs. George
_
_
110-year average for 1951-61 when
Mr». Fred Grime» attended
visited with Mr and Mrs txiw- llnmlsi I .aura Jo Itambo. who
<•11 Flrrtwom! and other friends had s[ient the week there re graduation exercise» at OSU in
processed pack was 87 million
Corvallis when her grandaught-
turned home with them.
er. Mr». Catherine Murdock
Oregon strawberry fields are pounds and Oregon had nearly
Mr. anil Mm. Ilnlpli Budlong graduated. She is the daughter expected to yield 79 million 66 million pounds.
were hosts Sunday for a family of Mr». 1-ctha Sommers ot Scio, pounds of berries this year, a j Last year was an unusually
picnic on their fawn to cele and will teach 4th grade in the shade above average but down good ye^r for strawberries
brate their daughter Linda'» Albany school system begin seven percent from fast year's both in Oregon and California.
harvest. Local growers report Marks said. Higher yields in
birthday anniversary, ami Fa ning with the fall term.
harvest in full swing, and the Oregon accounted for the in-
ther's day. Present were Mr.
Attn Moffatt entertained crop of good quality. Doug I creased production. However.
and Mrs Percy Budlong from
Salem. Mr. and Mrs Richard members of the Round Robin Heater of Fem Ridge said the I Oregon's 2.75 tons per acre av
Budlong and Dennis ami Steve Pinochle club for their last yield would depend upon the erage yield was still less than
Dpt« in from Stayton; S. G. party of the season at her weather during the harvest sea one-third California's average
of nearly 10 tons per acre.
Higdon, Alice Bayse and Mr. home Monday evening. The son.
OSU economist Stephen C.
' amt Mrs.
Ralph
Budlong. hostess served dessert before
This year California has been
the evening of cards. Guests Ma rks. said the figure is based producing heavily, but deliver
Claudia ami l-tndu.
wen- Ruth Tohl, Sunnie Chance. on the June 1 crop conditions ies to processors are far be
Mr. und Mm. Daniel Kleihege Mabel Nelson and fair a Mason and U. S. Department of Agri hind last year because favor
s|>ent Father’s Day weekend at of Salem. fam MacGregor won culture estimates. The predic- able weather has extended the
Nelscott. They reported very txith high and pinochle prizes tion for Oregon is the same as fresh market shipping season.
os>l weattwr almost uncom nnd Mrs. Tohl received low. in May, although the June fig M irks observed. Through May.
The first meeting of the fall will ure for the nation as a whole deliveries to processors totaled
fortable.
lie held at the home of Tearly was reduced, he noted. The J just over six million pounds,
USDA now expects a total of well below the 17.4 million of
The Marilyn dub will iur<( Muir.
492 million pounds for all sea a year earlier, he added.
next Tuesday, June 25 at Ni
Mr. and Mr». Harrison Tel son strawberry groups. This is
agara State park for a 12 o'clock
California expects to pro
picnic dinner. Mrs. Sylvia Dun ler »aid that in a card received 23 million pounds less than 1962 duce 205 8 million pounds of
strawberries, down one per
can and Mrs. Jack Gulliford from their daughter, Marilee production.
Nearly all of the state's cent from last year. Most of
will be the hostesses. In case Teller, who is on the Mexican
;
for I California's berries are sold on
of rain the group will meet on trip, that she was greatly im strawberries are produced
pointed out
out. ' 1 th«
the frnsh
fresh market
market, with onlv
only 35
the patio at the home of Mrs. pressed by her visit to the processing. Marks Dointed
Cecil Lake. All members of the University of Mexico, One of I In 1962, growers sold only 4.41 percent of the 1961 and 1962
You'll Like Our Food Eastern Star arc invited to at- the sigtits that she will rcmem- million i*Kinds on the fresh | crops processed as frozen
ber for a long time, so she market out of a total production I berries.
tend
writes,
were the "12 pickled of 85.4 million pounds.
| Washington state's strawber
Steaki, Chicken
human
heads"
in the University
The weather is the key to this ry crop is also late this year.
Mr. »nd Mm. Starr Bred of
year's crop. Marks said. Like The crop forecast for Washing
Seattle. Wn., spent the week lab.
Sea Food
last year, harvest started late, j ton is 45.4 million pounds, down
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday evening dinner However in 1962. weather favor-1 four percent from 1962.
Shields Re Mine and with other
Live Music Every
guests at the home of Mr. and able to strawberries continued
Piedictions for Michigan, the
friends in the area.
Mrs. Louis Verbeck were Mr. through June and into July other of the "big four” straw
and
Mrs.
Bob
Slaven
and
son
of
Friday and Saturday
lengthening the season and up berry processing states, is a
A family gathering wn» held
at Niagara Park Sunday hon Denver, Cok>., Mr. and Mrs. ping production. A sudden pro crop of 35.1 million pounds.
The ftxid we serve is pre- oring W. J. Timm and Joe Marion Miller, and Mrs. Josie longed hot spell could reduce down 10 percent from last year.
Muise on Father's Day. Those Mires of Silverton and George the 1963 harvest time.
pared to suit you. It’s win attending the picnic dinner Porter of Mill City. This was Tlie bulk of strawberries us
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd the first time the family mem ually produced for processing Too Late to Classify
all the way when you eat were
Blackburn and family, Mr. and bers had all been together for shifted from California to Ore-
some time.
gon last year. Oregon accounted 1 WORK WANTED—Husky 15-
with us. Our low prices Mrs. W. J. Timm. Mr. and Mrs.
for 81 million pounds or 36 per j year-old boy wants yard work,
Joe Muise. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
I’lHer Brekke 1» on crutchca cent of the United States total
Muise and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
will surprise you.
as a result of a fall last week of some 226 million pounds ' lawns, what have you. Phone
neth Weathers of Jaspar.
897-2173.
25p
on the railroad bridge. His fooot of berries for processing, Marks
Chris Campbell, Owner
became
caught
in
a
rail
and
FOR
SALE-
1500
watt.
110-volt
Mr. and Mm. Veryl Moberg
Phone 859-2801
Kohler. Wise, light plant com
and family, accompanied by he was unable to get it kiose
plete. Good condition. $125
Mr. ami Mm. Eldon Hutchin
Mr and Mrs. Vernon White until Charles Kelly, going home
part trade. Ideal for sum
and family of Salem are vaca from work, helped him. Brekke son nnd Vernon left Wednesday
mer homes l1» miles east on
tioning at Yellowstone Nation is using the crutches to ease morning for several days at the
the badly sprained ankle.
Kingwood. 1st road left go
coast. They recently purchased
al Park.
past gravel piles. 1st house
a new camper and are giving
und
.Mr». Elmer Stewart
on left. Back of mill pond. 25
it a "trial run."
IsFaiime Beauty Salon at
Stayton. Open Monday through Bev of Oakridge were Mill City
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: visitors Monday. They visited
with friends here and at Gates
8:30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769-
and with their daughter and
5322 383 Third Street.
46tf
family in Salem.
Motorists
5—The Mil City Ent^rprfar, Tburaday, June 20, 1963
Baked Beans with Deviled Ham and Onions
Mill.
O ■ t • O M
CITV ,
Phone 897-2610
Days like this are made for Olympia
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Mr. and Mr». Blair Meredith
arc spending a few days at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Arey Podrabsky. Mere-
ditn recently received his de
gree from Yale University and
is now employed by the U. S.
Forest Service at Detroit. The
young couple wiU move to De
troit soon.
Sunday guenta a* the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chance
and family were hi» brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Carey and Beverly of
Portland, and his father. Carl
Chance.
comt inf
Yummy Sandwich
from our snack bar
Hamburgers
Cheeseburgers
Bacon and Tomato
Cold Boiled Ham
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