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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1970)
and Mrs. William Hirte on and George were Ellen Rust, Thanksgiving were his mother, who is attending Mt. Angel Mrs. Eva Hirte, his sister, | College, Mr. and Mrs. Larry By Rose Cree Mrs. Esther Williams, and his 1 Drake from Reedsport and Mr. Mrs. Elsie Völkel underwent nephew, Harvey Williams, all and Mrs. David Rust and baby surgery at Salem General hos from Longview, Wn.; their son- daughter, Angela from Salem. pital Monday, November 23. in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte She is in room 412 and is re Mrs. Jim Ruller, Jeffrey, Keith were dinner guests Sunday at ported to be improving, and Mark from Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn- their son and daughter-in-law, 1 the home of their son-in-law hardt had as their dinner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hirte, ’ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests Thanksgiving. Mr. and Lisa, Matt, Andrea, and John Jim Fuller and family in Cor Mrs. Lloyd St. John from Wil from Corvallis. Their son and vallis. They also visited at the lamina and Mr. and Mrs. Dave family stayed all night and home of their other daughter, Bamhardt, Melody, Debra and returned to their home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dolby and Brian. Lisa. Thanksgiving dinner guests Overnight guests Wednes Walter Brisbin was taken to the Salem Memorial Hospital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and I,-- —-.------ tj — . • Mrs. Terry Drake were Mr.1 last Tuesday where he was Harold Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and sons and Mrs. Larry Drake from | tr«»ted for c°nfestl°n la heart condition. He returned Richard, Robert, Roger and Mrs. George Stafford had as | to his home on Friday. His Rory from Portland. Richard is a senior at the dinner guests Thanksgiving, daughter, Mrs. Wynn Hacken- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford, burg of Portland stayed at the University of Oregon. The Wil Tuesday son’s other son, Lt. Ronald G. ' — Mr. and Mrs. Terry Drake, Brisbin home from Wilson and his wife left Nov Richard Nystrom and Oscar until Sunday. Mrs. Virgil Lewis held a ember 30 for Germany where Nystrom. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stahl- birthday party at the Gates he will be stationed for the man and Ellen spent Thanks school Wednesday, honoring next two years at Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. John Roten giving in Washington at the her daughter, Suzie on her home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 9th birthday. Refreshments and Judy had as their dinner were served to the third grade guests Thanksgiving his sis Stahlman and two childrn. Ellen Stahlman completed and their teacher, Mrs. Leroy ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Harris, Randy. Mark and Joannie from Beauty college November 17. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frichtl Mrs. Walter Brisbin was a Springfield his brother, Fred and their daughter, Rita Lee, dinner guest on Thanksgiving Roten from Portland, his un from Corvallis, visited rela at the home of her granddaugh cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. tives in the Gates-Niagara area ter, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Milton Roten from Lyons, his cousin, Bob Roten from Port Saturday. Rita is teaching at family in Mill City. Tillamook High school this Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, land, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. year. Suzie and Paul were dinner Ben Roten and Mr. and Mrs. Melody Barnhardt spent the guests Thursday at the home Floyd Shepherd from Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers holidays at the home of her of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Paul X. Smith. In the even from the Elkhorn were dinner Barnhardt. She is attending ing Mr. Lewis visited with all guests Thanksgiving at the her first year at OCE, Mon of his family by phone at San home of his sister, Mrs. Lang mouth. Jose, Calif, where they were Stafford. Thanksgiving dinner guests Thanksgiving dinner guests having a family gathering. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston were Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Floyd Johnson were their two Mrs. Pat Crutcher of Gates. Wilson were their son-in-law daughters and their families, Eddie Hirte and two sons and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hudgins, from Eugene and his two sis Don Carey and sons, Jon, Tom Sherry ana Brian from Salem ters, Ann Marie from New my and Steven from Stayton. and Mr. and Mrs. James Cuth- York and Barbara were in Mill Jon is a sophomore at Portland I bert, Lauri and Jimmy from Woodbum. Lauri remained at City and Gates on business last State. Friday. Thanksgiving dinner guests, her grandparents home and Guests at the home of Mr. at the home of Mrs. Ellen Rust they took her home on Sun- __________________________ | day. Mr. and Mrs. Hudgins and F I family spent Wednesday night at the Johnson home. I Mrs. Lang Stafford visited Mrs. Charlie Ball and Mrs. I Wilma Bumgarner at Mill City Monday. Thanksgiving afternoon and GATES and Topping evening Mrs. Lang Stafford Milk spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCausland who have Tuewday, December 8— moved to the area from Anch Vegetable Beef Soup orage, Alaska. Peanut Butter Sandwich Cabbage Salad Chocolate Pudding Milk School Lunch Menu Thursday, December 3— Vegetable Beef Stew Bread and Butter Lettuce Prune Cake Milk Friday, December I— WeilneMlay, December 9— Spaghetti Buttered Peas French Bread Garlic Toast Applesauce Chocolate Chip Bar Milk Creamed Tuna on Hot Bis cuit Thursday, December 10— Peas and Carrots Tacos Cubed Jello Salad Milk Cocoanut Cookie Friday. Drrrmbrr 11— Milk Fish Krisps Monday, December 7— Tator Tots Pigs in Blankets Green Beans Potatoe Chips Cinnamon Twists Buttered Corn Half Peach Fruit Cocktail Cake Milk THANK YOU Ö-Ule Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 3, 1970 LYONS By Eva Bressler A belated Thanksgiving day dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John ston. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southerland and family and Tom Johnston, a I student at OSU, all of Oorval-1 lis and Kenton Johnston of Salem. Friday evening dinnei guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten were their son, Robert Roten, of Port land, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, formerly of Springfield, Va., and Mrs. Ro- ten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd of Mill City. Ch* Bibl* For in Him we live and move and have our being. — (Acts 17:28). We need not dwell on the difficulties of the world. In stead, abide in the presence ot God. The solution to every problem is in Him. Let God’s light shine through so His blessings become visible and How out into the world. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise ANNOUNCEMENT. I wish to announce that as of Decem- We wish to thank the people of the area for their patronage during the past year ber I, I became the new owner of we have owned the Mill City Hardware. MILL CITY HARDWARE It has been a pleasure to serve you and we and sincerely hope that you will come in wish to introduce to you the new owner and get acquainted. It will be our desire FRED SCHOFIELD to carry a complete stock of hardware and and ask that you give him the same good patronage you have given us in the past. gift items. We will be glad to welcome old customers, and hope to meet new ones each week. 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