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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1970)
LYO engagement of their daughter,, a construction crew, will be July 17 to 31 is her niece, 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 23, 1970 Miss Vicki Horn, to Paul Frei working at Lime, Oregon. | Miss Karen Gildersleeve from sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Peterson Phoenix, Ariz. By Era Bresnler the staff at Detroit Rang-er -A Freisen of Salem. No date has are visiting at the Jay Cald- ] Dinner guests Sunday at the Station. Last week the 4-H Busy Bees ' been set for the wedding, »rru» cf nf Mrs. Mrs Mary Stafford •* -i X A 1 X X A X well home. Mrs. Peterson is home and Cannerettes had a swim- - - Clason — - Ray J. was taken to Mrs. Caldwell’s mother. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Son By Boots Champion Visiting here at the Idanha a? o°i s the y «-y? Santiam Memorial hospital are from Hawthorne, Nev., and nenberg from Pennington, Vir Mr. and Mrs. Earl Capurro home of Mr. and Mrs. Len have been spending the sum ginia. Mr. Sonnenberg op lei them „»Im awhile then ',l,e nrsl °f week _ was I of Idanha left last Wednesday Davis is Mr. Davis’s brother By Bernice Straw« mer at the high lakes. from a stroke. Clason makes minister at the Gates Commun- for Virginia City, Nevada to and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Extension Home Mnnncement they had cookies and Kool-Aid. his home with his daughter, The youngest son of Mr. and ity church in 1966 and 1967 visit Mr. Capurro Davis of Mateo, Calif. San * . ’s mother, , Mrs. Jack Shull and Brenda Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prichard Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Sr., Mr. Specialist Oretron State while attending Northwest who recently underwent surg- Coles helped anu i¥lrs ' r ' A homing pigeon was noted mSing of the There Bu7y will Bees be ev a i ™r' McCu11 * Mountain IE YOUNGSTERS WRITE and Mrs. Lawrence Reynolds Christian College at Eugene, ery. at Detroit school last week. BALLPOINT PENS on Members of the Lyons Worn- and four children, Allen, Doug He now attends Milligan Col- De- 1 The little fellow was quite WITH The Idanha Rural Fire De-1 ery Tuesday for the next three plastic upholstery, don’t lose las, Monoca and Cecila from weeks. There will also be a 1 ens Society of Christian Ser Enterprise, Ala., are visiting lege in Tennesee. They are on 1 partment was called to quell a I tame and stuck around for a any time in removing the stain meeting of the Cannerettes vice are busy working with at the home of his parents. a three weeks vacation and fire on a lot back of the Cliff few days, becoming friendly with a cloth dampened in al will return to Tennesee where McMillan residence about 630: with the custodians who were cohol. Then wipe away traces I their rummage, held in the Thursday, July 16. Other visitors were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Horn and basement of the United Meth Mrs. Arthur Reynolds from he will complete one more I p. m. Friday. The fire occur- working outside of the build with a cloth dampened in clear ' I red when some men clearing twin daughters Tracy and Tain- odist church and is open on Phoenix, Ariz. Sunday, July 19, year of schooling. water. Mrs. Jessie Heath, a long the lot fell a tree and it struck ing. Harold Champion said the my from Newport, Rhode Is each Tuesday and Friday of a family picnic and reunion pigeon acted like a building in Ballpoint ink will permanent time Gates resident is now in each week from 10 a. m. to 4 line, causing the fire. spector the way he walked ly stain plastics if allowed to land, were recent visitors at was held at the home of Mr. a nursing home at Wheeler. a No power damage was done other around the building noting remain even a short time. the home of his parents, Mr. p. m. and Mrs. Gerald Branch near She is 87 years of age. She than the immediate area was Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Harold Horn, also everything that was going on. Stayton. Mrs. Branch is a Mrs. Frances Curtis of Salem. spent Thursday and Friday at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob had been in reasonably good without power for a short HIDDEN DUST and DIRT health for her age until re the Breitenbush Hot Springs time. Small towns having a driv may be costing you unneces Ron is employed by Univac ert Reynolds, Sr. cently. She has been in a coma Mrs. Carolyn (Allen) Gard- ing problem might take note sary expense for service of ap and now enroute to Hawaii, near Detroit. Last week the 44-H Canner the past two weeks. .________ Last week the 4-H Busy I __ ner ______ was appointed city _____ record- about what one little town in pliances. Air conditioner filt where, Mrs. Hom and daugh- ettes held their meeting at the Mrs. Mary Stafford visited er recently' by Detroit City Nebraska did about it. They ers get blocked with lint and ters will join him in August. Bees had a visitor at their home of Mrs. Otis Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts of meeting. Mrs. Richard Gros- They elected two new officers, Mrs. Alice Watson in Mill Council to succeed Mrs. Verna posted a sign at the entrance dust. Check the instruction I Ketchum, who resigned due to of their town which read, manual for instructions in Roseburg were Monday over senichlaus, the wife of the Karen Betz, vice president and City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush other employment. Mrs. Ketch “This is our town, and it is changing night guests at the home of Deputy Sheriff, spoke on crime Susan Neal, secretary. Three or cleaning the filt her mother, Mrs. Effie Ander and how to contact a police members demonstrated mak were in Salem Thursday even- um has been reemployed on heaven to us, so don’t drive er. ing where they attended the man in case of emergency. like hell through it.” son and Keith. Built-up dust on the coils, ing strawberry jam. A picnic Employees and personnel of back and beneath refrigerators Janelle and Leslie Pesek of Wayne Miley told of his trip and swimming party was plan wedding of Miss Nancy Lee Mrs. Lillie Lake, formerly of Young & Morgan Enterprises and freezers can lead to oper Salem spent last week at the to South Dakota. Susan Neal ned for their July 23 meeting Bartell and Dennis Willert at home of their grandparents, was appointed news reporter at the North Fork park. They the Kingwood Bible church. Gates, is now at the St. Cather held their annual picnic at ating problems. Clean in these They also learned how to make also made plans for a tour of Mr. Willert is Mr. Rush’s cous ine Nursing Home on Center Fishermen’s Bend Park Satur places periodically with a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye. in. Street in Salem. day afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae “Buddy Burner” and collected the cannery in August. brush or vacuum cleaner. and daughters from Hunting leaves for their Fair book. The Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye ton Park, Calif., called on old club will meet each Tuesday were weekend guests in Eu acquaintances in Lyons Tues this month. gene and Creswell Sunday. A day. McRae is a former resi The City Hall and Public dinner was held at the home dent here and graduated from Library were broken into some of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kuni at time between Thursday night Creswell, honoring Mrs. Edith the Mill City High School. At Santiam Valley Grange and Saturday morning. A Saunders on her 91st birthday Friday night Mrs. George Hays small amount of money was anniversary. She is an aunt of was honored with a cake cefe-. taken from the Library with Mrs. Roye. brating her birthday annlver-I no other damage reported. It Mrs. Mary Fuqua of Portland sary, which was ’naked and is thought to be the work of is visiting at the home of her beautifully decorated by Mrs. j juveniles. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Van June Whitney. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kinzer Prichard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn I and family have moved to On- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Lyons are announcing the tario. Mr. Kinzer, who is with and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stev-| ens were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.' W. Toman in Salem. Addition al guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Mill City. The occasion honored the Scotss on occasion honored the Scotts on ary. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hum phreys from Myrtle Creek were Saturday visitors at the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt and three children, Chrlstoph- , er, Timothy and Mary from New York City are spending | the summer at the home of i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Marshall Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Weinfut- er from Turner and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weinfuter from Michigan, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Donna Asmus-1 sen. The group picnicked at j Detroit Lake Park. Jumbo Vine Ripe Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clip fell are at tht home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clip fell. He received his discharge from the Navy July 1. They plan on making their home I Lb. , , • here. They came from San Diego. i Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Nydeg- ger were weekend guests at The Dalles, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton. DETROIT T Tj A 1\J fi A Tomatoes large slicers lb. 25c CORN Roasting Ears 6/39* Peaches Large Fresh Size lb. 19c Cantaloupes 4/$r° 69* Chuck Roasts Sweetheart Sliced Bacon lb. 79c Nebergall Wieners 1 lb. pkg. 59c U.S.D.A. Swiss Steaks Qc Lb................................................. > W Iced Butterhorns 8 pkg. poly bag 69c . . 53c Raspberry Jelly Roll Frozen Sno Boy Lemonade 4/51.00 12 Oz. Can Grape Juice 12 oz. can 4/51.00 Alpine Drinks 2 pts. 19c 3 igals. $1 cup 27c Darigold Yogurt Brooms good grade ea. $1.89 We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies Kerr Canning Jars and Lids Kodite Freezing Bags & Plastic Containers MCP Pectin Certo Parawax Kerr Home Canning Book Prices Effective July 23, 24, 25, 1970 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons. Oregon GATES By Rose Cree Telephone 897-2793 Guests on July 5th at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter1 Thomas, Sr. and Chris were her1 mother, Mrs. Jesse Ziegler and. her brother, Elvin Marlow from Vancouver Wn. Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended funeral services for her uncle,' Jess Mathis in Salem Friday morning. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr. and Chris Emmerson were in Port land one day last week where they visited the Zoo, the Rose Test Gardens and OMSI. Sherry Hudgins from Salem spent from Tuesday until Sun I day at the home of her grand-1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd j Johnson. On Sunday, July 12th Mr. I and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr. I I and Chris Emmerson attended the 1st Concours d’ Elegance I Auto show in Salem. The show was held in the new agricul ture Exhibits Building at the State Fair Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Sherry Hudgins went to Portland Sunday where they attended the golden wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. George Thoming at the Luth eran Church. Following the re ception they went to the home of Mr. Johnson’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thoming where a buffett dinner was served on the lawn. About 75 attended the dinner. Sherry Hudgins returned to her home in Salem with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hudgins. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis I and family attended the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Collins on Saturday evening . at the Community Church in I Mill City. A houseguest at the home of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Clare Rush from Work Smarter. Not Harder