The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 27, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 refuge, which included deer the home of her parents, Mr. a slick finish and shuns which must withstand hot wa­
movies of the wild life on the and Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt who grease.
Third, can you save time ter washing.
were celebrating their 59th
and antelope.
with
a different tool? Try a
Ellen Rust was among the wedding anniversary.
Sunday afternoon visitors at dish mop with a handle about
community youth attending a
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim
banquet and dance sponsored the home of Mrs. Bessie No­ a foot long for reaching hard-
The Gates Women’s club is by the Catholic Daughters in vak were Mrs. Mary Haun to-get-at places. Besides being
sponsoring a jewelry party at Salem Sunday night.
and her daughter, Mrs. Louise convenient, you’ll also save
the Gates Clubhouse Novem­ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dennis Stevens of Salem.
yourself a possible kink in
Direct customer dialing of ber 3 from 12 to 4 p. m. Cook­ and family spent last week on
Charles Blackburn spent the shoulder.
telephone calls between the ies and coffee will be served. a hunting trip in Eastern last weekend bird hunting
Continental United States and
Friday night will be the last Oregon. Also in the party near Vale. He got his limit of
Broken dishes can be made
the U.S. Virgin Islands was night invitations are open for were their parents, Mr. and quail, pheasants <nd ducks.
whole again if you have all
formally inaugurated on Sep­ the square dance beginners Mrs. Ray Dennis and Mr. and
Mrs. John Roten has started the pieces. Epoxy gules will
tember 19, enabling tele­ class at the Gates Clubhouse. Mrs. Ray McCall and his uncle a Bluebird group for third do the trick. We recently
phone subscribers in the con­ This will be the last free les­ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Clar­ grade girls. They meet Mon­ mended a sherbet glass. It has
tinental United States and on son and it starts at 8 p. m.
ence Dennis, all of Lebanon. days after school from 2:30 to gone through the dishwasher
the islands of St. Thomas, St
Fred Stone underwent sur­ Mrs. Dennis said they took 3:30 at the Gates school. Mem­ cycle many times since, and is
Croix and St. John to dial one gery at St. Vincent’s hospital their sled and had a grand bers are Babett Arrance, Lisa still in one piece.
another directly.
in Portland last Thursday. A time sledding in the several Barnhardt, Laurie Bethel,
The epoxy glue package in­
This step will mark the pacemaker was placed in his inches of snow. Since eight Lynn Bodeker, Renee Brown, cludes two separate tubes.
first time that U. S. mainland heart to speed it up. It was deer were taken, they ob­ Jeannie Drynan, Pam Ed­ You mix small quantities of
customers will be able to dial thought his heart condition viously didn’t spend all their wards, Brenda Galleon, Sally each just before using. It’s
directly to an overseas tele­ may have been a factor in his time playing in the snow.
Jenkins, Katherine Lunsford, useful with many types of
The Bill Hirtes motored to Joanna Murray, Bonnie Shep­ materials.
phone without placing the call recent attack of pneumonia
There are other useful
through an operator. Also, due to a lack of oxygen. It Corvallis Sunday to attend a herd, Shelly Smith and Terry
with the introduction of the was reported Monday that the birthday dinner for their Wettergreen.
mending glues and cements.
service, the Virgin Islands pneumonia has cleared up granddaughter, Andria, at the
The James Cuthberts, Laur­
company becomes the first and he was recovering satis­ home of their son and family, ie and Jimmie of Salem were
Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Hirte. Sunday dinner guests at the
telephone firm abroad to ini- factorily from the surgery.
Restaurants
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen- Other guests were Mrs. Shar­ home of her parents, Mr. and
ate DDD service to the states.
To reach the Virgin Islands, ness did some bird hunting on Wooden and Jeff, Jim Ful­ Mrs. Floyd Johnson. The men You’ll enjoy eating at these
Fine Salem Restaurants
the mainland customer will near Vale from Friday until ler and Mr. and Mrs. Jim hunted in the afternoon.
Clare Henness spent last
first dial the area rode —809— Sunday. Mrs. Henness said Dolby, all of Corvallis, and
and then the number desired this was the first fall in the Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Brien weekend pheasant hunting
EDDIE’S
near Wamic.
in St. Thomas, St. Croix or St 20 years they have been go­ of Sweet Home.
Seafoods • Steaks • Chicken
John. Conversely, subscribers ing over that they got snow­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m.
in the islands will be able to ed on. They were overnight and three children of Mulino
Dining & Dancing ’til
were
weekend
guests
at
the
guests
Sunday
at
the
home
of
call the states by dialing the
2:30 a. m.
numeral “I”, the code area— her brother and wife, the home of her brother, Mr. and
3803 Com’l SE
362-7790
such as 12 for New York, 415 Reynold Hesemans, at the Mrs. Willard Howell.
Bill Gabriel and Jack Evans
for San Francisco—and then Sodhouse Bird Refuge a t
Burns. Glenn enjoyed taking hunted last week in the Two
the desired number.
An average of just under
MARSHALL’S INN
Springs area. Each got his 10,800 visitors a day toured
YOUR STATE
at Four Corners
buck, Bill’s a five point.
U. S. Corps of Eng. Reservoirs
Joe Bowes received a in western Oregon during Fine Food & Bar Service
REPRESENTATIVE
crushed foot last week when September. A total of 323,900
Live Country Music Wed.,
his tractor accidently crawled visitors were counted, com­ thru
POSITION NO. I
Sun. 930 p.m. to 2 aun.
forward, catching his foot and pared to 316,100 in September
leg under a track. It was for­ 1965 and 600,900 the previous 3815 State St. Ph. 362-6630
Tired of Cowboys, Injuns and Secret Agents?
£ We Need Deter-
tunate he was able to reach month.
Switch to Something Soothing
ADOBE CAFE
up and turn it off before it
ing's ability and ex­
Visitors to the Corps of En­ Complete Lunch and Dinners
rolled completely over him.
FM Radio
gineers’ reservoirs through
perience
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes vis­ September this year total 3,- Hot Cakes Served Anytime
ited in Portland Saturday 198,300—surpassing last year’s
Open 24 Hours Everyday
0 You can have con­
with her mother, Mrs. Charles record total of 3,089,500 for 1895, 12th St. S. E. 362-9200
Schobert and her nephew, 12 months.
fidence that Deter­
Phone 897-2777
Tom Schobert, who is attend­ Detroit and Big Cliff Res­
THE CHATEAU
ing does the job
ing Lewis and Clark college. ervoirs east of here drew 57,-
Salem’s Best Menu
He
is
staying
at his grand­ 100 visitors in September to
well.
Salem’s Best Food
mother’s home, which is near lead all other Willamette Riv­
Private Parties
the college.
er Basin projects. This was
0
Detering has a
Tuesday luncheon guests above the figure of 53,200 re­ 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E.
at the home of Mrs. Sarah corded last September, said For Reservations Ph. 581-5335
proven record of
Rains were Mrs. Fritzie Ward project engineer Donald West- American Family Steak House
legislative accom­
and Mrs. Alice Watson. Guests rick.
Where the family can afford
that evening were Mrs. Rains’
plishments for Linn
to eat often.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Top Sirloin Dinner, $139
County and Ore­
and Mrs. Tilmon Rains of
11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daily
Stayton.
under the protective rnf of.
gon.
3989 Com’l. S. E. Ph. 362-9288
Mrs. Lang Stafford was a
South Gate Shopping Center
lucky huntress last Thursday
when she brought down a
By Bernice Strawn
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Detering for
STAGECOACH
forked horn.
Representative Comm. J. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Marston E .-tension Home Management
Restaurant
and Lounge
Specialist
Oregon
State
■AFICO
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
Kimmel, Edith Mason, Mill
of Gresham were visitors on
INBURANCB
MUI city, Oregon
City, W. R. Stevens, Lyons.
Children
will
be
children
Monday to Thursday at the
By the Bus Depot
home of her sister, Mrs. Lang and quarreling seems part of
Stafford. Mrs. Stafford re­ the way of life. A mother’s 422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439
turned home with them to vis­ first though may be to step in
and solve the problem herself.
FARRELL’S
it until Monday.
However, Mrs. Roberta Fra­ ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stier and
Eric of Corvallis weekended sier, Extension family life Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau.
at the home of her paents, specialist at OSU, urges you Complete Fountain, Lundi,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt. to help them solve them prob­ Dinner & Snack menu. Birth­
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush lem themselves. Then, you’ll day parties our Specialty. Sun.
enjoyed a hunting trip near be teaching them a skill they thru Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. m.
can apply to other situations. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 aun.
Sisters Saturday.
2605 Com’l S.E.
585-5316
Sunday visitors at the Clare
Make oven cleaning easier
Rush home were his uncle
Rent a natural gas wall
OAK BARBECUE PIT
and cousin, Axel Robertson by asking yourself three ques­
furnace! Don’t tie up your
and Ralph Robertson, Mrs. tions.
What can you leave out? Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs
Elizabeth Wright and their
cash
in expensive heat­
son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. That’s easy—leave out the Home Made Bread and Pies
ing
equipment
unless you
Lyle Rush and children, all hard scrubbing. This you can 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
do
if
you
wipe
out
the
lining
of Salem.
159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083
have money to burn.
Mrs. Dean Sharp attended of the oven after each use,
Rent the heating equip­
the wedding of her cousin, before the grease gets baked
Come in Get Your
Marvin Studebaker and Miss on. Leave the door ajar after
ment you need...pay
FREE DINNER CARD
Maria Craigmyle in Stayton roasting or broiling so that
• Use your tar ashtray
monthly along with your
All
you
can
eat
at
the oven will cool quickly.
Saturday.
The open door can also re­
B U F F A Y
natural gas bill. No hid­
Gunter
Cline
and
Doug
• Burn trash carefully
hunted in the Sisters area Sat­ mind you that there’s one 12th and Center
363-1819
den or extra charges, ever!
more cleaning job to do.
urday.
• Drown your campfire
Next, ask what cleaners will KEG & PLATTER Restaurant
Dinner guests at the Cline
home Saturday were their help. A chemical cleaner will Salem’s finest unique dining
• Consider your
son-in-law and daughter, the help, especially for the times room, lounge and coffee shop.
* A MONTH
Allen Tourvilles and family of you're likely to neglect the Excellent facilities for ban­
oven.
Or
you
can
spray
am
­
INCLUDES
INSTALLATION
quets,
meetings,
wedding
re
­
Salem. Mrs. Cline’s birthday
ANO MAINTENANCE.
anniversary was celebrated. monia on the lining and wash ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop
The Clines were dinner guests off later. After the oven is Easy access from Int. 5, take
Call now!
at the Tourville home in Sal­ clean, spray with one of the Market Street exit.
silicone
products
which
gives
3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2916
em Sunday.
Mrs. Velma Carey was hon­
ored with a belated surprise
birthday party by members
of the Santiam Cooks follow­
ing their last meeting at the
Stayton High school.
Detering says "I'm on your side" — then
John Taylor, Irvin Tucker
goes to Salem and works against small
and Bob Kelle enjoyed a week­
NORTHWEST
end of goose hunting at Sum­
schools, small businesses and small Farmers
mer Lake. They reported hav­
NATURAL GAS
ing real good luck.
VINCE B. MILLER
109 COMMERCIAL S. E.
Returning October 18 from
SALEM, OREGON
Pd-
Political
Adv.
for
Linn
County
Representative
a three weeks, 4514-mile vaca­
“Colect Calls Accepted”
P. O. Box 545, Lebanon, Oregon
tion trip to Minnesota, Wis­
Phone 363-3111
consin, North Dakota, Mon­
tana and Washington were
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston. In
Danbury, Wise., they visited
her aunt. Mrs. Nellie Rixman,
an uncle, Earl Chapin, and
five sisters. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Helmer Almen in
Grafton, N. D., Mr. Geston’s
nephew, Magnus Geston at
Fargo, N. D., and his brother,
128 WHEELBASE
8 CYLINDER
3I8CU. IN.
Joe Geston, and Mrs. Gesture
Gestin at Edensburg. N. D.
HEATER - UNDERCOAT - HEAVY DUTY SPRINGS
and Mrs. Geston’s brother, Al­
len
Carpener
in
Butte,
Mont.
Freres Veneer
Simpson Timber Company
At Richland, Wn„ they were
Lyons, Oregon
Timber Division
P. O. Box 308 Albany the guests of his nephew, Don­
ald Geston. A sister-in-law and
Boise Cascade Corp.
Willamette Plywood Corp.
Many More Units To Choose Froom
other relatives were visited
in Milwaukie before coming
P. O. Box 127,
Independence. Ore.
P. O. Box 228
Aumsville. Ore.
home.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St
High & Cmemeketa - Salem
Phone 364-0184
John and Lee St. John of Sal-
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
, em were Sunday visitors at
Direct Dial for
Overseas Possible
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