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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 2, 1971 I . or $2 a crate DETROIT for canning or freezing Local Large Cauliflower 25c a head IDANHA Mrs. Harold Roth, Detroit, Fresh Broccoli 20c a lb. attended a conservative Wom an’s Baptist Church Confer at Canby Grove State 10c each ence Large Peppers Camp at Canby Friday night Sunday. Some 600 to 800 representatives were pre Beets 10c b.- 8c for canning by order through sent at the state-wide func Mrs. Roth said. Also in Local Tomatoes . 19c a pound tion, attendance were people from the Baptist church at Lyons. speaker was Mrs. Loren Acorn Squash . 15c each Guest Lottis of Salem. Returning with Mrs. Roth was her Red Haven Peaches daughter, Cindy, who had been $3.59 a bu. home visiting the past week at the home of her grand- Gravenstein Apples $2.50 bu. ' Canby mother, Mrs. F rances Rich- ards. Attending a birthday party Bartlett Pears .. bu. $1.98 Wednesday at the home of a Corn . BARK DUST Call 897-2381 FRANK LUMBER Co., Inc a Ily Boot» Champion Phone 897-2331 HARVEST HUT Highway 22 Mill City friend in Salem, Mark Ruth erford, were Robin and Jody Whiteiey and Mary Bittner of Detroit. Games and the usual fun things at a birthday party were played. Cake, ice cream and soft drinks were served. Visiting this week at the i Harold Champion home is Mrs. The first football game (non I Champion’s sister, Mrs. Emma league) of the season will be | Ramage of Salem. played Saturday, September I 11, at Detroit, vs. Camas Vai- | ley. Time of the game will be I announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han cock, owners of the Patio, an nounced this week that a gift shop will be added next spring. The benefit covered dish GEORGE D. GRANT luncheon sponsored last week George D. Grant of Gates by the mothers of Deanha Kin passed away early Saturday dergarten was reported as suc cessful. The function netted morning in a Salem hospital following a two-month illness. $104. He was born in Pittsburg. Preschoolers enrolled to date Pa., February 5, 1913, and had for the fall term of Kinder moved here about eight years garten are: Steven Lawrence, ago. He was a veteran of April Clark, Gara Guerin, Jill World War II. He was em Monroe, Janet Lichlyter, Den ployed by North Santiam Ply nis Monroe, Jerry Markee, wood at the time of his death. Julie Hastings and Kimberly The Grants operate Grant’s Cutz. Room mothers are Mrs. Cafe between Gates and Mill Stella Markee and Mrs. Jan City. Monro.e Kindergarten will Surviving are his widow, open September 14. There is Dorothy and daughter, Colleen, time to enroll youngsters who of Gates and sons, George T. will reach the age of 5 before of Toronto, Ohio, and Terrance November 15, president of the of Weirton, W. Pa., a brother Deanha Kindergarten, Mrs. two sisters, and 10 grandchild Jerry Lawrence said. Return ren all out of state. ing as kindergarten teacher is Services were at 11 a. m. Mrs. Lawrence Poole. Tuesday, in Weddle Funeral Home, Stayton, with Rev. Douglas Mentze, officiating. Interment was in Bethany Pioneer Cemetery, Silverton OBITUARIES FRANCIS DONOHUE LYONS — Francis Donohue, 57, Lyons, owner of Donohue’s restaurant here, died Monday in a Stayton hospital. He was born in Utica, N. Y., and came to Lyons two years ago. He was vice presi dent of North Santiam Eagles lodge. Surviving are widow, Mar- uerite; sons, Francis, Rochester N. Y., James in the Navy at Virginia Beach, Va., Thomas, Lyons; John, Canyonville; sis ter, Mrs. Mary Langan, Lyons; 12 grandchildren. Rosary was at 8 p. m. Wed nesday at Weddle Funeral Home, Stayton. Funeral mass will be at 11 a. m. Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic church in Stayton. In terment will be in St. Mary’s cemetery, Stayton. EINO A. WIRKKALA PORTLAND—Eino A. Wirk- kala of 3712 SE Lambert St. died Tuesday of injuries re ceived in an accident on a construction project. Mr. Wirkkala was bom May 9, 1909, in Roseburg, Wn. He had been a Portland resident since 1958. Prior to moving to Portland, he lived in Westport, Wn., and in California. He was a U. S. Army Air Corps Veteran of World War II and a member of the Carp enters Local No. 236. Survivors are his wife, Mar tha; three brothers, Emelia of Portland, John of Vancouver, Wn., and Charles of Mill City; four sisters, Mrs. Bud (Marie) Baker of Portland, Mrs. Ker (Anne) Moe of Las Vegas; Mrs. Glen (Hilma) Webb of Dallas, and Mrs. Fred (Mar tha) Johnson of Martinis, Ca. Funeral will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes with vault interment in Wil lamette National cemetery. ANTHONY F. MASSER STAYTON — Anthony F. Masser, 58, a meat salesman and resident of this area all of his life, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack at his home. Surviving are his widow, Genevieve, Stayton; a daugh ter, Sherry Masser, Seattle; a brother, John, Shaw, and two sisters, Stephanie Masser. Silverton, and Theresa Rog ers, Branson. Mo. Rosary was at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday, and mass at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Immaculate I Conception Catholic church Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Weddle Funeral Home was in charge of ar rangements. BOLTS We have a good stock of all sizes in cluding Big Bolts MILL CITY HARDWARE Everett Hamilton, owner Phone 897-2977