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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1963)
M. L were visitors last weekend at £ Jqr Special < » - — Summers, also of Oxnard, liked the home of bls niece. Mr. and It here so much, they purchased Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Miss Hast-| Mrs. John I'erterx Pineapple Spice Drop« five acres adjacent to the A. T. Ings is enroute to Cblorado to' Mr. and M is . Jack Ryland Too Late to Classify Bamhardt property ami plan be married. spent several days in Washing to retire here in a few years By Mr». Hovd Swaim Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir ol ton when they were at West|»>it FOR SALE 15 acre ranch with Susan Ryneiuraon, daughter of Salem were Saturday evening Miss Lourdes Penftorida, who on the coast and they also visit natural creek, modem 2-bed- Mr. ami Mrs. L. L. "Red" Ry- dinner guests at tlx* home ol ed with the A. W. IU-Uitu» at room home. Good location on arrived Saturday from Manila. nearson, formerly of Gates, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Onalaska on their way home. P. I., has been a house guest paved road near Gates. Nice took first place and three blue Oliver. Their two sons, who had Ilx' Iu-liitiM are former Mehama shade trees and berries.—Art this past week in the home o( ribbons on her cmikies at the spent throe day s with their i Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush. Miss residents Hempeck. Rt. 1. Box 172 (Axis County fair in the wom grandparents. returned home 1 Mr. and Mrs Jack Anderson Lyons. Phone 897-2453. 36 Penflorida is employed as sec en’s cooking division, winning with them. retary to Mrs Rush's brother and non». Charles. Martin and $5 in cash Her brother. Dick, in Manilla and has been visit Mr. and Mrs Robert Oliver Mark left Monday for their I shii «- ing the Rush's annually for the won a white ribbon on his pin and three daughters drove to at Hn»>klngs. after a visit with collection. past seven years She has been Aberdeen, Wash , via Newport his |Hiivnts, the Art Arnie rsrtts Part of Gates was without Automotive X Industrial busy since her arrival visiting and on up the coast over the and her parents, the James the many friends in Gates and water fix- two and a half hours Labor Day weekend to visit at Verateegs in Turner. Maintenance Saturday evening when a water Mill City acquired over these the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs Jim Rogers of pipe was run over accidentally Welding, Diesel Engine years, including last Wednes by a piece of heavy equipment. Wriggleswurth. Milton Freewater s|M*nt the lai Mrs. Tillman Rains spent two day with Mrs. Ruth Tbhl in Sa Service l»>r Day weekend visiting here Mrs. Vic Herron recently re- days last weekend visiting nt lem and visiting th«- Interna with his grandmother. Mrs Shop or Field turned from a two weeks vaca- tional Exhibit there. Stic plans th«* horn«* of her son and Edith Marks tion in Canada in the company to leave Thursday for New York daughter-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs Moo Ratterifs Mr. and Mrs Oren Small of her son. Icon and mother. Ixxxi Cline at Foater. Her and Europe. returned home Saturday from a Mrs. Leslie Mullen. The group granddaughter, Carol Ann. was Factory Equipment Miss Olive Sherman and Mrs. traveled to Howden and Cal two weeks vacation trip when Ignition Parts | Herba Scott, formerly of Ox gary. Alberta via Milton-Free Ixxne for a vacation before they visited with relatives in nard. Calif., recently moved water, where they spent a night returning to school. Mrs Cline's Indiana Dealer for Aireo Welding into the home they purchased groat grandson, Randy I .eon Mix Bernice Boring. Pat and with Mrs. Herron's cousin, and Cline, of Albany was also visit Products from Mrs. Edna Hutcheson. Lewiston. Ida Gerry of Eugene were weekend They visited ing there. Hie ladies, who are sisters, are Banff National Park and Lake guest» here at the Alvin Grif Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park enjoying the beauty of this area Louise, riding two ski lifts, in fiths home. er drove to Salem Monday ev and are now managing to get cluding the longest lift in the Koo Smith of Vaiuxxivrr. Wn . ening to meet their daughter. was an overnight guest Friday Jim and Verjl Hoover settled after entertaining num world at Lake Louise. viewing Jeri-Jo. who returned by plan«' erous friends and family from with his brother nnd slster-ln Ph. 897-2911 Mill City out-of-state since their arrival. the spectacular scenery. They from Oakland, Calif. Jeri vis- law. Mr. and Mrs Grant Smith returned through Seattle. Che ited with her grandmother. Mrs. One couple visiting them re- halis and Portland Juice and cookies are the favorite between meal snack while He went on to Eugen«* to visit visiting Edn i Hutcheson, tier uncle. kids are on vacation. Canned crushed pineapple, raisins and wal his mother, Mrs. Clara Smith. friends and relatives in these aunt and cousin. Mr. and Mrs Drbbie and DonaM Wagner cities. While in Seattle, they Jack Brown ami Kimberly and nuts add texture Interest to these spicy oatmeal cookies. Toasting oats first gives these stir and drop cookies delectable flavor. visited from Thursday to Sun visited the Cinerama Fifteen two great aunts. Mrs. Audnah , the Pineapple juice, noted for having •'nature’s most refreshing fla day at tlx* Duane Wagner lunnr families of relatives wvre visit Betts and Mrs Sevah Ander-1 vor'’, Is readily available In 5 can sizes. You'll find It In size' rang ed during the trip. ing from the single serving 6-ounee can to Uie generous K an* in Molalla sen. Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Downing Mr. and Mrs. Art Hempeck Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin. alzc 46-ounce can. and daughter, I Irene of lb»v entertained the evening of Au Mrs. Kadin's mother. Mrs. Mat- PINEAPriJC SPICE BROTH burg wen' lailmr flay guests at gust 28 with a picnic supper in tie Root and their granddaught 1 tra»|HH>n elm <-« the Julius litre home their back yard. Guests were er Lynda Parker, spent file JIJ cups quick-cooking rolled cup shortening oats Mr amt Mrs Frank Bucklet Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Savage and I egg holiday weekend at Crater IK cupa sifted flour have lived here for the daughter. Marilyn of Salem; Lake ami Medford visiting re who NATURAL GAS (N>,-ounce) can cnishetl I cup sugar 1 l>ast 14 year» nnd run the Rich Mr. and Mrs. William Savage latives and friends pineapple t<Ml»pooll suit 1 CIRCULATING and daughter Marlene, of Peta field M-rvicr »tatlon. are mov- cup seedless n»l»lns h teaspoon soda Last Sundav Mrs. Velma mg to Portland where they have luma, Calif, and Mrs. Ima 1 cup Chopped walnut* i tea»|HK>n cinnamon Carey drove to Portland to at HEATER Royer and children. Judy and tend a birthday dinner honor Spread oats on cooky sheet and toast In moderately hot <>v n purchased a borne Dr. Henry G Deitz of i*»rt- Dale, also of Salem. FOR ONLY ing Mrs. Eugene Carov. She (375 degrees F.) until light brown. S to H minutes. Iteslft flour land will be guest sjwaker at Robert Wilson and sons. Ron was accompanied by Carl with ___ __ sugar, ,______ _ «alt, __________ sod* and spices. With _ pastry blender or with I ald and Richard, of Eugene vis Chance of Mill City, father of finger tip;'. blend shortening Into dry mixture until crumbly, the Mehama church Sunday. fitlr In lightly beaten egg, well drained pineapple, raisins, oats Sept. M for th«' morning worship ited at the home of his parents, Mrs. Eugen«' Carey. and walnuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreiied bnlUr : sheets. I service. I>r Dietz has occu- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, Leslie ' Dutch'' .Allen ami Lou Hake in moderately hot over (375 degre'S F.) 15 minute.,. Makes i |xed the (nllpit here many times over the weekend, enjoying Kelle were catfishing at De about 5 Vi dozen cookie*. ' and is well liked bv all who fishing trips to lakes in this troit Reservoir Sunday, taking area, inluding Marion lake. , have heard him The morning a really good catch ' services for Sunday. September Dale Edwards, son of Mr. Mr and Mrs. Charles Tucker j 15 will lie in charge of the and Mrs Marvin Edwards, now recently spent three days visit in basic training at Fort Ord. ing at the home of her nephew ■ Youth Group of the church Mrs. Gerald lUx-kwell la the Calif., is reported to have re and wife. Mr. and Mrs Iton Respect for Law Makes Democracy Live < leader of this gnxip ceived the highest rifle score in Mors«' at Wallace. Ida., where This handsome circulating heater delivers quick FREEDOM OF THE PRESS years ago that the original Cbn- his group, but failed to receive Mr. ami Mrs. Don Crook of they were met by Mrs Tuck winter warmth. A built-in blower system pours the medal because he hit a er's two sisters from Can a judge hold a newspap stitution be amended so that the ; Portland vlslUM here Saturday Natural Gas heat out over the floors to give you rabbit too. The rabbits are re Junction. Colo. Mrs. i Grand er editor in contempt of court people would be specifically ■ with his brother ami iliter-ln Tucker's guaranteed freedom of the I law. Mr leased throughout the range nnd Mr» Charles more comfort at a lower cost. Low $1.95 per month mother, Mrs. Jessie 1 Hall of if the editor severely criticizes press? and the boys must hit the tar Crook The I kin Crooks were on rental payments cover all costs except for the fuel Silverton, and the Tucker's the judge for deciding a case get without hitting the rabbits. as he did’ Could a district at ft was tx*cause the founders their way to ¡lend for a short itself. You pay nothing for installation or servicing! Dale expects to come home on granddaughter. Cindie, , of Gates torney bar a reporter from th«’ of our country had an abiding I Hl accompanied them on the trip leave September 14. Mr and Mrs Gerald Branch CALL EM. 3-3111 Mrs. Charles Tucker is car ccxirthouse because the reporter faith that enlightened citizens Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlor- ami Hobby returned home Inst wrote an unfavorable account coukl be entrusted with the job edt of North Bend and grand ing for the three children of of the way the office was run? of governing themselves AMZfavetù Gas-Company if Wednesday evening from a daughter, Miss Mary Jane Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coins of Not in this country. they could have an unfettered short vacation trip when they 109 Commercial Street, S. E-, Salem Sisters, formerly of Gates, Hastings of Cheyenne, Wyo., The right of freedom of the <>p|*>rtunity to read the history spent most of the time camping while the parents are vacation press is secured by the first and to learn th«* lessons of the along the Oregon coast ing in California. Weekend guests at the Ray Mr and Mrs Ocil Tindall of amendment to the Federal Con- past, to understand the never- "Con ending clash of Ideas, to read mond Branch home were their Salem have purchased the stitutkxi, which says. strip of land north of the Gates gross shall make no law . . , at»>ut what forces arc alive in son, Dean Branch and family bridge overlooking the river and abridging the freedom of . . the the world, to check on their of f*ortlnnd. flan to build a home there in the press." The Constitutions of the government as to Its activities, near future. Mr. Tindall is a several states likewise contain its successes, its failures and its not unlimited ft dors not per abuses. and to write and speak mil license, lltwl. violation of manager for the McKay-Erick similar guarantees. Why did the farmers of New unimpended then they coukl, the law. nor interference with son food store«. the orderly running of the gov- Mrs. Bertha Jorgenson in the England, the planters of the not be made slaves The framers of the Constitu emment. company of her daughter. Mrs. South and the small storekeep With hut a few Insignificant Isaac Gross and children of ers of Philadelphia, New York, tion believed that freedom of Jefferson, were Tuesday visit and Boston insist some 160 the press would aid in enlight exceptions, the press of the fry ening the people The compe world has admirably justified ors at the home of her brother- tition of ideas would point out the faith of the phllosopliy of in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Clare Rush, enjoying a picnic met to make plant for the Fall the choices of the people. With the framers of the Constitution lunch. Mrs. Jorgenson and one meeting which will be held on this freedom, they coukl decide Through the Western Hemis granddaughter remained for a Octobe; 29 at Morningside Me their own problems better, with phere, and in the free coun visit of several days. Also visit thodist church. A program of more resulting happiness to tries of the Old World, the ing at the Rush home last Mon slides with a talk on Mexico themselves, their families and "fourth estate" has fearlessly accepted its responsibility ami day were their son and daugh and South America, given by their communities. Of course, all rights entail has aided in preserving free- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Second Vice president Mrs. Hill, Rush and family of Salem who is scheduled. Any women in correlative obligations and du darn nnd In checking tyranny were enroute home from an terested are invited to attend. ties. Freedom of the press is and dictatorship. extremely successful fishing trip to Diamond Lake. Mrs Earl Cooper (Carol Sue Ball) left Sunday to meet her husband at the Portland air You may RECEIVE FREE A BEAUTIFUL SILVER PASTRY port. The couple plan to spend several days in Portland. Mrs. Robert Kelle is conval SERVER made by the International Silver Co., (Retail Value escing at home after spending over a week in a Salm hospital $4.50) as our advertising gift to you in appreciation of a few following major mirgery. Pat and Bill Pennick and minutes of your time, and without cost or obligation! Here's how: Frances and Warren Reid spent Monday doing the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes PERSONAL STATIONERY weekended at Newport visiting k/e are now prepared to show reception in your home. friends and doing some deep LETTERHEADS sea fishing. They caught three salmon. Call for a Free Demonstration of Translator TV in your ENVELOPES Mrs. Lilly Lake of Salem was a guest this past week at the home, and we will give this lovely Silver Gift to you home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn to keep without cost or obligation —Yours to keep Henness. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudgins whether you sign up for the Translator or not. of Phoenix, Ariz., visited sev eral days this past week at the (Offer Limited To One Per Family) home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ENCLOSURES KJutke. Mi. and Mrs. Lauran Hol BUSINESS CARDS man and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chi Chester and two sons of BOOKLETS Mill City spent Saturday and Sunday at Jefferson Park hik ing, camping out overnight on TWO METHODS OF PAYMENT: $3.00 per month (when paid ACCOUNTING FORMS Saturday. quarterly) or $45.00 Membership and $1.50 per Month (paid Christopher Emerson, son of RULED FORMS Mrs. Juanita Emerson of Port annually). land, spent five days last week INVOICES visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. • Walter Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas were fishing Saturday at the Jefferson Fork of the Breiten- bush river, catching some nice pan-size trout. Mrs. Walter Thomas attended (Offices With Golden Rule TV Service) the executive board of the Mar ion Oxinty Federation of Wom Phone 897-2446 .... Mill City, Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregoi. en's clubs Tuesday, August 27. The meeting was held at the ✓ J home of Mrs. Willis Yoder, pre- ' sident at Aurora. 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