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3—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 12, ’71 co with her uncle, Dr. Mario burial in the Masonic cemetery Eastern Star Ladies 'Garcia Cuniqa. On August 16 at Scio. Her husband had pass there will be a presentation ed away in September of 1969. Attend Luncheon even less would-be passengers. party for Iris in Guadalajara, Monday visitors at the home In Portland By 6:30 though the scene starts of Mary Stafford were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mrs. Law changing fast. I got the honor Mexico. Lewis Hampton has been Mrs Ernest Ragsdale of Mill Betty Kelle of going in with Kathy and rence Doble and Mrs. Nettie The rummage sale that was Skip as my daughter inform real busy this past weekend City. Hedlund from Marilyn chap to have been held on Au- ed me I was the only one she i scraping barnacles off his 50- Mary Stafford’s brother, gust 14 Try the Rainbow Girls knew that might get up at foot boat, down at Newport. Tant Myers of Seattle is in ter, No. 145, OES, recently has been changed to August four in the morning to go with They haven’t’ been scraped in very poor health Mary reports. attended a luncheon at a Port 20 and 21 at the school yard. them. On our way home at 7 quite a long time and are He had lived in this area about land restaurant with a group This is a benefit for Muscular a.m. we decided to call my sis about a foot deep. That sounds i 55 years so is well known by of members of the cancer re search committee. Mrs. Bur Dystrophy and all donations ter, Carolyn Brejcha in Beav like lots of scraping. many of the old timers. rell is a member of the CRC, Celebrating birthdays this will be gladly accepted. There erton and if she was home, go A logging accident on Wed District No. 14 of Oregon. Aft week will be Rayme Gordon, will be different games with visit. nesday sent Donald Day to the er lunch the ladies were taken Well, wouldn’t you prizes and a good time can be know, the call woke her up. 9 years old on August 15 and I Stayton Memorial hospital on a tour of the University of had by all. Susie Wilson is She invited us over anyhow.' Cassi Gordon will be 14 on Au with a broken leg. A log roll Oregon Medical School, Can gust 16. Happy birthday. chairman of the event. ed on his leg and broke it in | We had a nice visit and An Visitors off and on last week two places. He came home cer Research and Tumor divi Trudy Rush of Boise, Ida., drea had a ball playing with at the Floyd Swaim home from the hospital Saturday sion. They also heard a very is visiting at the home of Mr. the two dogs and swinging. interesting lecture by a Dr. and Mrs. George LeRoy for | My apoiogies to the English, were Mr. and Mrs. Richard evening and will probably Fletcher of the U of O school. two or three weeks. She xs My reference last week to Demmon and children, Richie, have to be in the cast for In June of this year the Mrs. LeRoy s mother. 1 ---- three months, so that takes Worthy Grand Matron, Grace Candy Lane Chaney is care of summer work for him. I Ewing, presented Dr. Wood ~ Hens. Sorry. ! ’„.“l o? spending a week at the home , He is employed by P&B Log with a check for $16,000 to be Vem Clark called me and , tain, Calif. Arriving with of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | ging Co. Understood he was used for cancer research by the asked that I mention The San- them and staying the whole Stewart Pederson. Candy and .. _ . . . . ------------ —v—» —- --------- taken back to the hospital last U of O medical school. This her si ster, Tania Lee, will be tlam Canyon picnic that is to' week was Floyd’s sister, Mrs. but haven’t been able to money was donated by OES. spending the rest of the sum-1 be. heJd a‘ Fishermen s Bend Don - Hessling, .................................. - - night also of Eagle get in touch with Maria, his mer with their grandparents, ’thls Saturday, August 14. “ It ( | Mountain. " u wife, to verify this. the Joe Stodolas of Mill City. will be at “The Firs” at 12:30 i Shirley and Mrs. Hessling DID YOU KNOW? The first and is potluck with coffee fur- (Audrey) did Salem one day, Pauline and Dexter Fischer —; — L, J ;<■ is ■ <-> an nn anneal nnnftoI, . _. ush . House. Aud- school in the Gates area was nished. This taking ¡ n B of Stockton, Calif., are “vaca built near where the highway i tioning” at the home of Paul event and enjoyed by all who 1 reyt who paints, especially en- crosses Rock Creek, was later j attend. Everybody is invited. | j O y e( j the Joan Metcalf art X. and Elydia Smith. They, . . ~ — ----------------- - — replaced with a larger log Oregon outdoorsmen are re came up for some fishing and Dave and Carmen Barnhardt' showing in Bush Barn. On building at same location. to look the area over but end- ' went to Salem Saturday eve-j Saturday, Floyd, Shirley and Then a tree fell across it and minded that the Game Com ed up pulling nails and help-I ning to attend an antique auc- j Audrey took an extensive a new one was built on land mission will hold a public ing the Smiths remodel the tion and really enjoyed it. I drive through the Breitenbush donated by Al Hester, with hearing Saturday, August 14, older home they purchased on Mrs. Eda Stafford has been and Elk Lake country. Over i Al and Don Smith planing the at its Portland headquarters, Linn county side of the river, spending a week in Corvallis night guests on Thursday and boards for the ceiling with 1634 S. W. Alder, to consider regulations for the They are getting in a little visiting her granddaughter and 1 Sunday Flody’s brother sunaay were rxoays Drainer hand lanes and hewing out hunting — and wife Mr and Mrs. T Lloyd the timbers by hand and skid. taking! of upland birds .water- sightseeing though. The Fisch-' son. Sisters Joining the | di them down from the hin £w1, and small game ammate ers and Smiths are long-time1 Jeff Knutson has returned Swaim of Sisters. was---- ,.„i— m.;. friends and all used to live to his home in Great Falls, family group on Sunday was south of i the school. This build lne meeting will convene at in San Jose, Calif. | Mont., after being here at his Mrs. Hessling’s husband, Don. ing served many years past its 10 a.m. At the meeting the commis-1 Ursala Hardting of Keil, I grandmother’s, Mrs. Mabel 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Peder usefulness as the settlers could Germany, is touring the U. S. | Knutson since May. He has son and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. not agree on a location for a sion will hear a status report and meeting all of her first ■ been employed at a mill in Pederson spent the weekend at . new school. Around 1896 a on upland bird production, cousins (she has 63) whom she | Idanha, and will be going to Newport. They went deep sea j I new school was built at pres staff recommendations for the I fishing on the "Tradeswinds”’I fall seasons, and recommenda-1 hasn’t seen before. While | college this fall, ent site of Gates school. Later she was visiting the Walter | Here for a two week visit and each family caught three a larger school was built and tions from the public. Opening dates for chukers and pheas Barn- lovely silvers. Hegg home in Portland, Paul with their sister, z Olive ’',: ” the present building that hous- ants are already set—October ! X. and Elydia Smith went up | hardt, were Isabel Drnek from Any of you people interest- ed tbe high school before for a visit. Mrs. Hegg and I Lindsay, Calif., and Edna Hen- ed in antiques might enjoy Gates and Mill City units were 2 for chukars and October 16 for pheasants. On the agenda ( Elydia are sisters. Going to I derson from Culver, Ind. They the sale at the LeRoys over on built in 1923. or! in will be bag limits, length of prairie. Thorn There icy is an ad in Portland with the Smiths were > I spent five days at Juneau, ♦ the nrnirio seasons, hunting seasons for, Janet Lewis and Susie and Alaska visiting the Barnhardt’s I this week’s paper about it grouse and qquail, and general Paul. They went up on Tues daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed They live up the lane opposite hunting rules. The commis a _- x « ----- sightseeing ¡-Vi—:— ‘ trip -—'Frank Novak’s corner. Sounds j day which was Elydia’s birth Stier. Another sion will also consider regu Mrs. John Teeters day and Ursala bought her a was enjoyed by them all. They interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson latory measures pertaining to Among the people beating lovely corsage and said first went down by Crater Lake time she had over gotten to and spent one evening enjoy the heat was Mr. and Mrs. of Merlin and their daughter, non-game animals under statu celebrate a birthday with one ing the Shakespearean Festiv- Glen Henness who spent the Mrs. Harry Johnson and I tory provisions of House Bill I al at Ashland. weekend over at the coast. daughter of Grants Pass were 1123 passed by the 1971 Legis- [ of her cousins. Velma Carey flew to San Went down the coast as far overnight guests Wednesday, lature. Visiting the Thomas J. Following the public hearing ' Murphys this week from Los Francisco for a week’s visit as Florence and back across August 4 of his mother, Mrs. Harley Johnson and also vis the commission will adopt reg Angeles, Calif., are Preston I with her granddaughters. They to Albany. Lori Levon’s trip to camp ited with other relatives in ulations which will be final for and Josie Wilcox, Delmont and did a lot of sightseeing around the 1971 hunting seasons. Shirley Wilcox, Miss Deborah Berkeley and Frisco. She left was cut short when she got this area. Mrs. G. V. Christensen re NEED TICKETS FOR THAT Jordan and Miss Atta Berry. j here with the temperature at ill. Her parents had to get Tom and Preston had worked : 85 degrees and arrived there her on Friday and after she turned home Friday, August 6 Card party or dinner. Spec- together about 20 years in Los | at 58 degrees, said she had to didn’t get better, on Sunday from a few days visit with her cial rates for clubs and sister ’ s family at Healdsburg, I wear her coat the first three took her into Salem Memorial Angeles. church organizations.—The Calif. Chris and Jane Eng- ' days. Velma says flying is hospital where she will be for Have any of you ever been Mill City Enterprim. to the Portland Airport at six ; the only way to go. She went several days. She has been dahl returned home with their in the mox-ning? It is sort of ( down on “Breakfast flight” re- running quite a temperature, I aunt and will spend sometime | here picking beans. trep throat weird. Ordinarily it is such a i turned on the “Dinner flight”. has a touch I Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. mother busy place but at that time I The W. C. McMillans of De a virus. _ ' M. V. Frame returned home of morning there were hardly troit have purchased a lot in grandmother are in 1 today any employees around and the Lynwood addition and (Monday) visiting her and for' Saturday evening from Knap-| . ' pa where ......... they had a few — days j.. have been busily working on I the first time in several days at the home of Mrs. Hughes’ it, getting it cleared off and she is thinking of food. Friends will be sorry to hear 1 son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. D. water installed. They will be C. Aiugnvo Hughes aaau and LUiluiLU. children, putting a mobile home on the Mabel Miller, about 62, passed V-. Rev. Carl lot. away at the nursing home in ~ ~ ' Hills, dean of stu-1 Celebrating anniversaries in Independence where she had dents at Western Baptist Bible Salem on Friday evening were been making her home, of an College in Salem, was guest Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas, apparent heart attack and speaker at the Mehama Com Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walt stroke. She is formerly of Mill munity church Sunday, August Thomas, Jr. The actual dates City and Gates and was a 8. Rev. Hills will also occupy are a little distance apart so member of the Mill City the pulpit Sunday, August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spool- they picked a happy medium World War I Auxiliary. The and celebrated them both at funeral will be Wednesday at estra of Salem were guests 2 p. m. at Parmentar Funeral Sunday, August 8 at the home once. I It’« a naw kind •flmunnc. that On Sunday the Walt Thom chapel in Independence, with | of Mrs. Arthur Anderson. rovara thinfa Ifta yaur camper or boat as, Sr. and Chris took a drive or waUr at Ha or—mast of the many fun up the Breitenbush and thing» you use for yaur laiaure or your Choose this day whom you shall serve holiday* Iff wall worth the email coat branched off on the road to there is a fork in the road before you Estacada and returned home You must decide which one to follow by way of Salem, stopping Your eternal destiny will be exactly, what you do. there for dinner on the way. This will be the last an One fork of that read is shiny and bright nouncement for the Gates ■AFBOO full of pitfalls you cannot see. school reunion to be held this INlumANCa Its leader is Satan, that fallen Angel, Sunday, August 15, at the who came to tell us what we should be. school. Let's get with it and have a big turnout this year. The Christian rules no part of this world Don’t forget, it’s a potluck. they are not of this sinful mass Iris Patricia Hampton who They are of the Royal Priest-hood has been spending the summer and members of a different class. in Mexico has been spending Phon.- WI7-232I or «97-2754 this week in Manzinillo, Mexi- Its revelation is in our grasp, if we study as we pray. We will learn the truth of the Bible, for the Christian, it always pays. 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