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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1970)
| little granddaughter of Man- 7 —The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 6, 1970 hatten Beach. In a recent issue of the En- By Rose Cree By Eva Bressler terprise Mrs. Walter Thomas Telephone 897-2793 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs' Sr. requested Betty Crocker Visitors at the home of the coupons which will be turned and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev-1 Gilbert Brosig family Satur in toward the purchase of a ens went a week’s tour by i day night were their son and Kidney Machine. chartered bus with the Golden daughter, C. H. Willis and Age Club. They went to Van Mrs. Murrah Dazies who Mrs. Robert Shepherd and Lisa owns a summer home in the couver, B. C., and also took ini Dawn from Portland. Butcharts Gardens at Victoria.1 Detroit area subscribed to the Mrs. Brosig and Ernest went Enterprise while vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Louis Donahue j back with them to Portland to here and upon returning to her and Miss Louise Brand from' MEHAMA, OREGON await the arrival of Mrs. Bros- home at Hemmit, California Gold Creek, Mont., spent last week visiting at the home of ig’s second grandchild and help read the request in the Enter care for LLsa Dawn. Mrs. Anna Pietrok and Mr. prise and immediately mailed and Mrs. William Grant. They Visiting the past two weeks 184 coupons to Mrs. Dave Barn- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hardt. are cousins of Mrs. Pietrok and [ Mrs.Grant. Gilbert Brosig and family was Mr. and Mrs. Lou Marston Friday overnight guests at Roger Counts from Klamath and granddaughter, Miss Don Falls. the home of Mrs. Ethel Huff na Pierce of Gresham visited man were her son-in-law, Ken Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson with her sister, Mrs. Lang neth Cornell from Anchorage. and their two grandsons, Brian Stafford last Wednesday. Don ♦ Alaska and his mother, Mrs. Hudgins from Salem and Jim na is painting for her aunt, i Cori Cornell from Dover, Ark, « mie Cuthbert from Woodburn, an oil painting of the mountain and her son-in-law and daugh spent Friday at Big Lake scene looking East from the WE MAKE ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon where they had a picnic, fished Gates cemetery, replacing some ♦ Titus and two sons from Kent, went swimming and boating. of the tall snags that used to Drumlines, Chokers, Slings ecf. Wn. Jerry Hudgins and Sherry dot the Mountain side, adding i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm came for the boys Sunday and a portion of the North Santiam stead were weekend guests at Sherry remained at the home bridge that used to span the Jewell, where they attended a of her grandparents for a visit. river at Gates, a historical WE SELL reunion of the Old Tidewater Saturday, Mrs. Nellie Allen scene of by gone days. Donna Logging camp. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, ac is a talented artist. Richard Gunn from Castro companied Mrs. Edith Haines Mrs. Paul X. Smith was hon Esco fiHings Valley, and Mrs. Betty Lobes of Mill City to Stayton where ored on Monday evening on her from Hayward, Calif., are they visited Mrs. Wilson’s birthday anniversary. Refresh spending this week at the daughter, Mrs. Don Carey. The ments were served to the hon Skookum hooks home of her mother, Mrs. Leo i ladies then went on to Jeffer ored guest and her husband, na Gunn. son where they visited with Paul X Smith, her son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allen U.S.S. Tiger Brand wire rope and Mrs. Haines’ sister, Mrs. Vir and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. from Trippie Creek, Colorado ginia Miller. They returned to Virgil Lewis and her grand spent several days this week Stayton later in the day and children, Suzie and Paul Lew Alaska. den are invited through the with her sister and brother-in- I MACWHYTE wire rope took in the Bean Festival is. On Sunday evening Mrs. Sitka, Visiting Friday afternoon at press to attend, law, Mr. and Mrs. William parade. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Marie the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal Shuey. Tant Myers of Seattle, is the Kammeyer from Granite Falls ter Brisbin was his cousin, BUYING A SEWING Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm- house guest of his sister, Mrs. Minnesota called to wish her Gale Lawson from Portland. MACHINE stead were Sunday guests in Lang Stafford. daughter a Happy Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson were Planning to buy a sewing Coburg, at the home of his Wayne Bell of West Linn Mr. and Mrs. George Arth at Detroit Lake. machine? Elaine K. Carlson, brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm was a dinner guest on Sunday. urs returned Sunday from a camping Guests on Wednesday at the Extension clothing and tex stead. They went to take his * Also visiting at the Stafford three weeks visit with her son- home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold tiles specialist at Oregon State mother, Mrs. Rachael Olmstead home are her niece, Mr. and ____ __ ___ o............... in-law and daughter, Mr. and Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. G. University, suggests some who has spent some time with Mrs. G. O. 'Turney and their George Lienard and family at E. Spoelstra from Portland. questions to consider while them. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. you shop. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt Jack Spoelstra from Salem Ask for a demonstration of made a trip to Diamond Lake the day at the Wilson spent the models you are interested Sunday, returning home Tues I home. in, she advises. You may Mrs. Ron Lindsay and child choose a new or used machine, day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker ren from Mehama, visited Mrs. cabinet or portable, zig-zag or were Monday evening dinner Lang Stafford on Thursday straight stitch. guests at the home of their morning. Choose the model that best son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Drake fits the amount and kind of and Mrs. Earl Hampton, in spent the weekend at Reeds sewing you will be doing. If Salem. The occasion honored port at the home of his broth you sew on a limited basis, the birthday anniversaries of er, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drake, why spend money for the most Mrs. Hampton and their daugh while there they went clam expensive model? A straight ter Shelley. ming and salmon fishing. stitch machine is amazingly Sunday evening guests at Thursday afternoon Mr. and versatile, if you learn to use the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike 8th and Main Lyons, Oregon U. S. Good Mrs. Cy Atwood of Arcata, the attachments. If you plan Fink and Mrs. Martha Jung- Nebergalls California visited at the home to do a lot of fancy embroid wi. th were Mr. and Mrs. Clif of Mrs. Lang Stafford. They ery or have need for a zig-zag, i ford Gray from California and were friends in the 20’s and select the model that would be Mr. and Mrs. John Wittenberg, II early 30’s and had not seen best for you. of Salem. each other for 35 years. Give the machine a real try Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker I Lisa Barnhardt, Renee and out before you buy. Is it easy entertained with a patio din r Tanya Brown are spending the , to thread the top and bobbin? ner Sunday. Guests were Mr. SHANK END Lb. . . W W week at Camp Kilowan. Try out the knee or foot con- and Mrs. Lee Bruce, Miss Nan Char Steaks Chicken — Sandwiches Mrs. Lang Stafford spent Fri ! trol. Is it comfortable to use? cy and the Bochk- 4 day in Elkhorn helping her Can you control the speed and er’s Mussman, daughter and family, Dr. brother, Gilbert Myers cele sew around curves? and Mrs. Earl Hampton and i BUTT END Lb brate his 75th birthday. If . you select a zig-zag ma- all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mc chine, be sure it has both a children Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel Fadden and ten of their 12 straight stitch (narrow) and from t North Bend spent several children will be visiting in the zig-zag (wide) presser foot, ad- ! days last week at the home area next week. Mrs| McFad vises Miss Carlson The nar-1 o^Üiek’son-ta-’law aid ctaugh- 4 den is the former LaVetta row straight stitch foot makes and Mra."Robirt“w^t- Powelson of Gates and Mill lt easier to guide the material; , e n anJ 4H &auy ' City. The family now lives at and to turn comers. The ma-|on The I Cannerettes had an- Indio, California. chine should also have two I other fruitful day at their last On Wednesday, August 12 throat plates, one with a small meeting. They learned how to Open Daily From 10 A. M. to 8 P. M t from 10 to 12 o’clock Mrs. needle hole for straight stitch can tree fruits and hopefully No. I 10 Lb. Bag i CLOSED MONDAYS William McClintock will be ing and one with a wide slot without floating. They are to hostess for a coffee honoring to use with the ziglzag stitch. turn in their canning projects Mrs. McFadden. The coffee If the zig-zag throat plate is this week to Mrs. Otis Bishop Dollar Steak Every Day will be at her home at Rt. 1, used ___ for regular stitching, you and there will not be another Box 158B near Rock Creek on I may have problems S «■ with I until after the 4H HAVE KITCHEN — WILL CATER the old Gates-Mill City road, I thread bunching or material 11 i meeting Fair in AIbany Fair in Albany. the former Roy Welsted resi- being forced into the slot, ) The 4H Busy Bees had an- dence. Friends of Mrs. McFad- -------------------------- other day of getting their pro i jects ready for the 4H Fair in | c a FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Albany. They also worked on CLOSELY WHEN their float for the Bean Festiv WASHING WOOLS I ! There are now some ma- al parade. Assisting in prepar t chine washable wools on the ing the float were Mr. and Mrs. market that can be laundered Otis Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. , without fear of shrinkage, felt Lawrence Chytka, and Mr. and ing or fading if label directions Mrs. John Kuhn. There will ' are followed, says Belva Covey, be no more meetings until Linn County Extension agent. after the 4H Fair in Albany, Some wool items, such as August 10, 11 and 12. The annual Santiam Valley sweaters and blankets, have al- I ways been hand washable— Grange picnic will he held Fri- Mayflower Lb. with care. But now, scientists day night at the Grange PERSONAL STATIONERY Sno Boy ' have made a number of im- grounds at 6:30 with the grange : provements for easy machine meeting to follow. LETTERHEADS Mari-Linn school kitchen I washing of wool without fear I of shrinkage. Simple precau- was broken into last week. All ENVELOPES 1 tions must still be followed, that was found to be missing was some brown sugar, yeast j however. Even though the label on and a box of crackers. Mrs. Vernon Dexter and I some of the new wools says Tip Top 6 oz. cans I “machine washable,” most two daughters, Debbie and Kimmie, who have spent the manufacturers still recommend washing these wools in cool to last six weeks at the home of warm water and a mild wash her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peeled, Cleaned, De-Veined ing soap. Use a short cycle. Cecil Grimes, left Wednesday! Nabisco If pressing is needed, always July 20 for St. Miguel, in the ENCLOSURES use a slightly dampened cloth. Philippines to join her hus Wool cannot withstand the band, who will be stationed BUSINESS CARDS combination of extremes of there for two or three years heat, moisture, friction and with the U. S. Navy BOOKLETS strong soap in laundering. If you plan to use the ma ACCOUNTING FORMS chine washable wool fabrics in Del Mar SPECIAL home sewing, remember the RULED FORMS facing, trimming, binding and linings must all be washable, INVOICES too. Machine washable wools are Kerr Canning Jars and Lids especially good for children’s robes and clothes, for women's Kodite Freezing Bags & Plasiic Containers winter sportswear. GATES LYONS RAYMOND BRANCH EQUIPMENT CO Phone 859-2240 ESCO Rigging Sales and Service » 4 » » Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week SPREAD THE WORD Rib Steaks 98* 2 lb. pkg. $1.98 Sliced Bacon Nebergalls Smoked Ham E Qc 25 Years Experience ON THE MENU 69* Featuring Open Buffet 3 pkgs. $1.00 Nebergalls Cold Cuts Heavenly Food At Down To Earth Prices i F Í Thompson Seedless Grapes lb. 29c Russet Potatoes 69* Jumbo Cantaloupes 4 for $1.00 Large Green Peppers 3 for 19c Canning Peaches are Ready Bushel Boxes or Lugs Maple Iced Cinnamon Rolls . Powdered Sugar Donuts 2 dz. bag 79c Sweet Cream Butter Pure Orange Juice V2 gal Btl. 79c Orange Juice Drink O Shrimp Ready to Cook 1 lb. pkg. $1.89 Premium Crackers 3 11b. boxes $1 Men's Sport Caps $|29 We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 • « 4i » MCP Pectin Certo Parawax Kerr Home Canning Book Log Scale Books Prices effective August 6, 7, H, 1970 Mill City, Oregon The Enterprise "Talk about old movies — he’s actually got a private room!” BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon I