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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 2, 1969 receive treatment for a badly hand. Mrs. Wallen is MEHAMA cut cook at the Mehama school and LYONS By Eva Bressler Mrs. John Teeters cut her hand in a mixer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hoff Austin Longfellow and Mrs. man arrived recently from Louis Thompson will be cook New York and are staying with ing at the school in Mrs. Wal their sons’ family the Willie lens absence. Hoffmans. They came to help Mrs. Frank White returned care for the Hoffman children home Sunday afternoon from after Mrs. Hoffman was killed Santiam Memorial hospital in an auto accident. where she had spent the week LYONS—Blue and red rib- Mrs. M. V. Frame and Mrs. receiving treatment and un bon winners at the Santiam E. J. Hughes returned home dergoing a series of tests. Valley Grange annual Harvest Wednesday, Sept. 24 from Lin The meeting of the Mehama coln City where they had visit Women’s club which was set 1 Festival and Fair held Satur- ed several days at the home for Sept. 25 was postponed to , day afternoon and evening Sep of their cousin, Mrs. H. C. Thursday evening, October 9. tember 20 were: Cadwell. All women of the community Flowers, Plants and arrange Mrs. Ron Hamile left Port are cordially invited to attend land by plane September 24 the 8:00 p. m. meeting, at the ments—Blue ribbons Carmen Barnhardt, Alma Stewart, Den- to join her husband in San Mehama fire hall. nise Tenney, Dorothy Peterson, Diego, Calif. She had been a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis Phillips, Fern Sletto, guest at the home of her par of Portland visited during the Willow Rose Bell, Karen Silbernagel, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley weekend with her brother-in- Giles Wagner, Barbara Thom Helsel since Sept. 19. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. as, Addie French, Nancy Girod, Friends here received word Earl Taylor. Gertrude Weidman, Marie Dull, of the death of Mrs. George Sunday guests at the home June Whitney, L. E. Sletto, (Lorna) Beilin on Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper Goldie Peck, Clara Wizer, Ada Sept. 26. Mrs. Bellin was killed were his grandsons family, Plymale, Lucille Kirsch, Hel in an auto accident when she Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis and en Johnston, Blanch Wagner, and Mr. Beilin were visiting children Craig and Lori of Kelly Silbernagel, Lola Lam relatives in Minnesota. The Portland. bert, Bertha Basl and Tori Ten Bellins who were Mehama res Mrs. Jim Horn and daughter ney. idents a number of years ago Kimberly and her sister Miss Red Ribbons: Giles Wagner, and had the Mehama Gardens, Debbi Longfellow of Everett, Tori Tenney, Fern Sletto. Rose had just recently moved to Wash., arrived Wednesday, Bell, Marie Dull, Alma Stew Utah. September 24 for a visit at the art, Denise Tenney, Kelly Sil Mrs. Leonard Wallen return home of their grandmother, bernagel, Addie French, Ilene ed home Friday from Santiam Mrs. William Longfellow and Baker, June Whitney, Barbara Memorial hospital where she with other relatives here and Thomas, Diane Peck, Lucy ir. Mill City. was taken on Wednesday to Palmer, Lucille Kirsch, Doro thy Peterson. Lola Lambert, Gertrude Weidman, Giles Wag ner. ANNOUNCING Novelties — Blue ribbons- Thelma Phelps, Venus Stanley, Marie Tolbert, Tyler Pinkston, Gregory Basl. Every Tuesday from 6 p. in. to 10 p. m. Red ribbons: Marie Tolbert, 10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic Willow Phillips, Leslie Basl. Antiques—Blue ribbons: Dor Toast, Salad or Baked Potato. ethy Peterson, Roy Lambert, Golda Peck, Georgia Hays, Hel en Shafer, Addie French. Red ribbons: Clara Wizer. Helen Lyons, Oregon Johnston, Addie French. Canning—Blue ribbons: Ber tha Basl, Maysel Lyon, Maurit- ta Silbernagel, Tyler Pinkston, Dorothy Peterson, Helen John ston, Bea Martinson, Willow Phillips, Fern Sletto, Lucille Kirsch, Leo E. Basl. Red rib bons: Mauritta Silbemagel, ’ Fern Sletto, Helen Johnston, Willow Phillips, Alta Bodeker, Clara Wizer, Dorothy Peterson, Bea Martinson. Livestock—Horses Senior Di vision, Jean Roberts first, Mrs. Montoya second, Brenda Coles third. Livestock—Horses Junior Di vision, Kelley Mumey first, Mark Smith second, Rhonda Fehlen third. Baking—Blue ribbons: Maur itta Silbernagel, Cheryl Man-, ning, Shelly Waters, Bessie i Hampton, Fern Sletto, June! McPhetters, Willow Phillips, ! Red ribbons: Helen Johnston., Mauritta Silbernagel. Bessie j Hampton, Bertha Basl. Fancy Work—Blue ribbons: Susan Whitney, Ada Plymale, Mrs. Sharp, June McPeeters Julia Basl, Goldie Peck, Janet Phillips, Celene Taylor, Bren da Coles, Gertrude Weidman, Lucille Kirsch, Laura Neal, Addie French, Georgia Hays, Rita Whitney, Lois Gruver, Mildred Carr. Red ribbons: Ada Plymale, Goldie Peck, Clara Wizer, Rita Whitney, Rosalie Whitney. Fruit—Blue ribbons: Helen Johnston, Giles Wagner, G. D. Myers, Greg Basl, Bertha Basl, •5 Mike Tenney, L. E. Sletto, Ot to Weidman, John Shafer, Ad olph Johansen, Alvin Palmer, Gertrude Weidman. Red rib bons: Giles Wagner, Tracie Basl, Mike Tenney, L. E. Slet to, Marlice Basl, Helen John ston. Adolph Johansen, Vincent Mertz, Sam Wizer, Tori Tin ney, Alvin Palmer, Leo E. Basl, Otto Weidman. Vegetables—Blue ribbons: L. E. Sletto, Leo E. Basl, Sam Wizer, John Shafer, Fem Slet to, Lynn Lambert, Warner Hampton, Rodney Franklin, Bernard Eubanks, Otto I-yon, Alvin Palmer, Brenda Coles, G. D. Myers, Vincent Mertz, Otto Weidman, Tyler Pink ston, Bertha Basl, W. Wiley, Willow Phillips. Red Ribbons: John Shafer, Bertha Basl, Leo E. Basl, L. E. Sletto, Fem Sletto, Wanda McCormack, Ot to Weidman, Brian Silbemagel, Glenna Seits, Marie Dull, Ty ler Pinkston, Adolph Johan sen. Seeds and Nuts—Blue rib bons: Frank Basl, Fem Sletto, Compliments your good taste in John Shafer, Barney Kirsch, comfortable living. W. Wiley. Red Ribbons: Leo E. Basl. Winners $1.00 Steak Night LITTLE PIERRE’S Dick Haseman, Caring for the children while her daughter was in the hospital for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomp son have purchased the Ed j Castle home in Mehama and! will be moving there soon. Last week visitors at the home of Mrs. Anne Pietrok and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant were Mr. and Mrs. William Jones from Los Angles, Calif-1 ornia. Mrs. Jones is a cousin ! of Mrs. Pietrok and Mrs. Grant. College students enrolling for their freshman year were Kelley Benefiel, Gwendolyn Fowler, Tom Johnston, Gary Kokstis, Vincent Power all at Oreg n State University at Cor vallis: Darrell Huber, to Sal em Technical Vocational Com munity College. Robert Roten returned to University of Ore gon at Eugene, Fay and Sher ry LaMunyan at Biola Univer sity at LaMiroda, California, Frank Rockwell returned to Eastern Oreg n College at La- By Becky Earhart Grand, Larry Prichard at Sou thern Oregon College of Ed Student Council met Tues- ucation at Ashland. Rich Man day, September 23, Club char- ning and Grady Sproles at Mt. ters and activity sheets were Hood Community College in voted on. Portland. A pep club meeting was held Mrs. James Silliernagel of Thursday after school, The Lyons received the most blue group discussed having a pep I and red ribbons at the San club section for football and i tiam Valley Grange Festival making signs for the halls, held Saturday afternoon and dues were also set. evening September 20. Class meetings were held Last week-end guests at the Friday, Sept. 26, during activi- j home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tv period. Topics discussed by I Walton and Sally were Mrs. the seniors included the con Waltons parents. Mr. and Mrs. cession stand, money-making Russell Thiel from North Bend projects, and plans for the They were accompanied by dance which was held Septem-1 Mrs. Thiels brother and wife, her 26 after the football game. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carroll The juniors made plans for a who were visiting from Park future dance and other money Ridge, Illinois. making projects, plus they el Saturday night and Sunday ected a prom committee. So guests at the home of Mrs. phomores and Freshmen both Effie Anderson and Keith were discussed plans for future her son-in-law and daughter, money-making projects. The Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts from Freshmen also set class dues. Roseburg. Then for the last 15 minutes Mrs. Florence Burmester vis of activity period a spirited ited Friday afternoon with ner pep assembly was held in the father William Beran at the gym. Marian Nursing home in Sub limity and was a evening din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burmester at Scio. Mrs. Eulalia Lyons returned | home Friday after spending the week in Salem, a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Roxie Trask. Mr. and Mrs. Eail Allen Santiam Memorial Hospital went to Waldport Thursday to (Stayton) spend the remainder of the week at the home of Mr. Al KINTZ—To Mr. and Mrs. lens cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Kintz, Aumsville, a Willard Green. They returned girl, September 20, 1969. home Sunday afternoon. SMITH—To Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker were week-end guests at the Jerry Smith, Mill City, a boy, home of their daughter and September 23, 1969. family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ORTIZ—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson and sons at Auburn, berto Ortiz, Jr., Stayton, a girl, Washington. Sept. 24, 1969. Mrs. Floyd Bassett spent last week at Vancouver, Wn., ROGERS—To Mr. and Mrs. at the home of her son-in-law James M. Rogers, Scio, a girl, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. September 25, 1969. 5 Authorized LA-Z-BOY Dealer RECLINA-ROCKER Many Styles and Fabrics Available GOOD SELECTION NOW IN STOCK Lay-Away NOW for Christmas Ann’s Furniture And Carpets FURNITURE — APPLIANCES — New and Used Where vou Ret Everyday Savings SUBLIMITY-AUMSVILLE JCT. Ph. 749-2975 Subscribe to The 10 Lbs. $1.00 ■■plus box dep Large Sunkist Oranges lb. 10c Carrots 1 lb. pkg. pkg. 10c 2 lb. jar 79c Alice Love Jam Strawberry, Blackberry, Apricot, Pineapple Pheasant Elberta Peaches - IB MT a 3 li>. 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