The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 02, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    morning the trailer moving tance. Hollis has hunted over rushed to the George Grant
truck was at the mobile home j in the Troy area and wanted 1 home for what turned out to
of Arlene Taylor, to move her j Catherine to see that part of be a chimney fire, with no
Betty Kelle
home
the property she re-j Oregon Some of the roads damage done.
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Last week Mary Stafford cently to purchased
Kingston. ! they traveled were very nar-1 Weekend visitors at the Ed
and her brother, Lou Myers, Surprisingly, her at
smiling face J row and bumpy with drop-offs J Delker home were their
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
drove up to the end of South [
Breitenbush road. She said it | was to be seen Friday in the ’ of a couple hundred feet on daughter and family, Mr. and
was very dry and there seem­ Gates Postoffice. Really was- I the edge, in places could only Mrs. Wayne Kermit of Hills-,
r
’t because she couldn’t bear ; pass another car where there boro and two children. Satur-
ed to be very few deer around. n
to
leave
our
fair
city
but
that
I
was
a
pullout.
They
spent
the
|
day
they
all
went
up
to
fish
Coming back they stopped at
It was announced this week
had promised Betty John- second night just out of Mt. but ended up picking huckle-
the Hot Springs and took min­ she
to sub for her in the Post | Vernon and met and visited berries. The mosquitos were that registrations are now be­
eral baths and had dinner at son
Office.
' with a number of other camp- terrible and the higher up the ing accepted at the Philippi
Detroit.
ers. They took a side trip on mountain, the worse the mos- Motor Company in Stayton for
Sandersons
reported
no
wat
­
Jerry Truhill, son of Mr. and
the annual Punt, Pass and
the
way home to attend an an­ quitos.
er
pressure
Saturday
to
May
­
Mrs. Ernie Truhill, a naval
Kick Competition for boys
tique
auction
but
were
disap
­
Miss
Helen
Watson
of
Port
­
or
Lorraine
Mills
who
called
career man has made the rank
Nebergalls
i land has been a visitor for ages 8 to 13.
water supreintendent, pointed with the “junk.”
of E9 Master Chief. He is in the
The Competition is present­
Melody Barnhardt spent the several days at the Harold
Marvin Edwards. He found the
Vietnam on his fifth cruise.
ed by the Ford Motor Company
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ro­ problem and Jerry Kazunas weekend visiting in Tillamook Wilson home. On Saturday and sponsored by the local
with
a
friend
who
was
in
her
they
picked
up
Edith
Haines
and
Pat
O
’
Neil
dug
up
the
Nebergalls
chon and family with Thelma
of Mill City and made a tour dealer, Philippi.
Legassie and two sons spent water line at Sorbin & San­ dorm at college.
All registrations must be
Terry
and
Delores
Drake
of
the
area
to
show
Miss
Wat-
tiam
streets
and
repaired
the
three days camping on the
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_____ .i . made at the Philippi Show-
coast at Camp Lookout. Al- broken pipe. The water had to were in Portland on Friday son some of the changes that 100m in Stayton no later than
Nebergalls
though Thelma has lived here be shut off and a few people to attend the funeral for his have bene made, having dinner October 1. The contest will be
three years, it was her first were unavoidably inconven- uncle, Elno Wirkkala. Mr. Wir- | out before returning home. On held Saturday, October 2, at
time to see the Pacific ocean. ienced in order to repair the kkalla was working on a tow- i Sunday, accompanied by Kay the Stayton High School Foot­
The weather was lovely and | line. When the new system is J er when the wind took his' Colburn of Mill City, they ball field.
for souvenirs they brought i installed these problems will hard hat off. When he made a j took another trip around the
Tennis shoes or sneakers
be solved.
| grab for the hat he lost his ’ area.
back some sunburns.
are recommended for all com­
balance
and
fell
from
the
1
Mrs.
Harold
Wilson
reports
Mr. and Mrs. Con Vetters
Hollis and Catherine Turn-1
Nebergalls
Lb.
| this morning (Monday) that petition. There is no physical
have returned home after I idge spent an enjoyable week- j tower.
Attending
the
fair
on
open-
Linn County has its road crew contact involved and is merely
spending most of the summer end traveling through eastern
I ing day were Mr. and Mrs. resurfacing the road from the an ability contest of throwing
visiting many relatives. Mr. Oregon. Friday night f
and kicking the ball for ac­
hori
Vetters has been a school bus | camped at LaGrande and had Dave Barnhardt who reported bridge east. She says they are curacy.
putting
on
two
layers
of
rock
500
other
people
from
this
area,
driver here for the past 10 a terrific rain and thunder
The Zone C Competition will
U. S. No. I
10 Lb. Bag
must have met at least and oil.
years but has now retired from storm. They were more on the they
Xfso a't “the Uir" were Mr. "and
be held in Stayton this year
Laura
Koenig
of
Woodburn
that position.
October 9. In previous years,
1 ±
bi- C°“ld
Mrs. Walt Thomas, Sr, and
Bright and early Thursday I lightning flashing in the dis-1 Chris Toni says R was perfect was an overnight guest of it has been held in Molallo and '
Fritzi Ward this weekend. On
fair weather and there were I Sunday they drove to Silver- Albany.
| wall to wall people. She did- ton to visit friends.
Visiting at the Virgil Lewis and drawing for prizes.
1 not get to see nearly all she
wanted to, and will return an­ home for several days this I Miss Louise Schiewek was
other day with daughter-in- past week were Mr. and Mrs. taken to Santiam Memorial
law, Carol, to see more of it. Pat Murphy and four children hospital in Stayton the last of
Just returned home from a I of San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Mur­ the week for medical treat-
leisurely three-week motor phy (Sally) is a cousin of Jan ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe
trip, are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and a niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker and granddaughters, ( Paul X. Smith. They had been received word Saturday of the
Cindy and Teresa.
Their ( on a three-week vacation that! death of his father, Abe Jobe,
daughter, Betty and family, | took them to North Dakota to |at Spigler, Okla. He was 84
had been visiting here earlier. | visit his sister, to Yellowstone 1 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson
FREESTONE
....
$3.75 Box
Betty’s husband had return- ( Park, up into Canada and for
ed home to go back to work, a visit with Sally’s mother in j from Northfield, Minnesota,
with Betty staying for a little Washington. The Lewis home 1 were Wednesday evening din-
longer visit. Taking six days was their last stop on the way ner guests at the home of Mr.
Box...................................................... $2.98
to get to Betty’s home in home. They left Monday morn- | and Mrs. Keith Phillips. Arie
I was a roommate of their son
Clarion, Iowa, they spent one ing.
A week ago the Virgil Lewis 1 John when both attended col­
day at Yellowstone National
Blue Bell
Park and visited the Crater of I family spent five days in the lege at Carlton, Minn.
Mrs. L. G. Hannaford and
Coos Bay area. Much of the
the Moon in Idaho.
After spending five days at time it was rainy and windy children from Olympia, Wash., I
Blue Bell
Betty’s they went to Rangely, but they managed a little were last week guests at the |
! home of her mother, Mrs. ,
Colo, to visit a sister of Mrs. time down on the beach.
Saffir»
Anrlarcnn
Tucker, Mrs. Gordon Sullivan. • Taking an active part in the Effie Anderson.
Another sister and her hus-1 State Fair this year is Lori I S.N. Ben Pyeatt is spending
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levon, who was one of the a leave at the home of his par­
Morse, of Mesa, Ariz, were dancers in the OSEA line on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyeatt.
there at the same time so gave the Oregon Talent show on ‘ He is stationed with the Navy
Potato; Macaroni; Cole Slaw
them a chance for a nice visit. Sunday. Lori will be dancing at Hawaii aboard the U.S.S.
Richard
S.
Edwards.
They spent five days there a solo number on Saturday at”** J ”
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crow
also. This made a very nice 3:30 at the talent show.
Leaving on the bus Monday from Stonewall, Arkansas, are
wind-up trip for granddaugh­
ters Cindy and Teresa, who for Seattle was Rebecca Phil-( visiting at the home of his
had spent most of the summer lips after about a three-week sister and husband, Mr. and '
22*/2 Ounce Loaf
Mrs. Donald Choate.
YOUR CHEVRON DEALER
at the Tucker home. Day after visit with Lori Levon.
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Sandy Landers, daughter of
A meeting was
held Mondaj
they got back, their mother,
came and picked them up to I evening at “the This ’N That Mr. and Mrs. Orval Landers |
return to their home at Bea­ shop for some of the gals in- underwent an appendectomy
Orange, Grape, Fruit Punch
terested in Tole painting. Any at the Salem Memorial hospital
ver.
contact - Monday.
She — is reported
as do-
Monday luncheon visitors at, -one interested can whwivi
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the Clyde Oliver home were Betty Kelle at the shop or at mg fine.
Jack and Ina Olicker and two 1 home by phone in the even-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Mainio ;
6 Ounce Cans
boys from Sherwood. They had ; ing. Those at the first meeting from Aberdeen, Washington, i
been camping up near Wickiup I were Sandy Whisenhunt, Ka-, were Tuesday afternoon^ and |
Meader. Rhonda
Meader,1 overnight * guests * at the
and stopped in on their way thy
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‘ “ home j
home. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mary Stubbs, Jessie Healey, | of her sister, Mrs. Mary Fink.
■ | Glenn Nygaard from Car-
Mrs. Cecil Brock of Salem, Nell Lockrem, and Geri South.
the michel, California, is spending
Injured Monday in tl.~
were up for the day and stay­
ed for dinner at the Oliver woods was Clement Johns, an ' this week at the home of his 1
home. Ed Oliver and a friend employee of P&B Logging Co. 1 mother, Mrs. Gladys Nygaard.
from Dallas stopped in a He was hit on the head with
Prices effective Sept 2, 3, 4, 1971
couple of different days this a choker. A number of stiches If the number following
were
required
to
close
the
past week.
your name on The En­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baech- wound.
ler attended the wedding on
terprise label reads
Saturday in Salem of Miss
Lyons, Oregon
1015 Main St
St.
9-71 it's time to send;
Teresa Lankins at the
Vincent dePaul church and
By Eva Bressler
a check for renewal.
the reception following.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. Davis
Dennis, Sheryl and Tamara from Arcata, Calif., and Mrs.
Cline of The Dalles were vis- Kate Fox from Salem were
ntors for a short time at the Thursday
evening
dinner
Louise Oliver home. They had 1 guests at the home of Mr. and I
attended the Lankins wedding. Mrs. Earl Allen.
Mill City Chevron Station
Sunday at 1:15 p. m. the fire
Recent visitors at the Henry j
siren rang and the fire truck Croisant home were Mr. and i
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore
Mrs. Roy Medias from Aurora.
Leonard and Vi Wolfer from 1
Canby and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
I Reynolds and family from
1 Vancouver, B. C.
| Laurance Walworth of Sal-
I em was a Sunday guest at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen •
NEW and PRE-OWNED
Julian.
$29.95
ANTIQUE ROCKER
Mrs. Mary Fink spent sev-1
$69.95
NEW VELVET SOFA. for this sale
eral days over the weekend in |
$59.95
NEW RECLINERS
I Portland at the home of her |
I sister, Mrs. Grace Sandberg I
$42.50
NEW LOVESEATS, 1 only
, She also visited another sister.
$22.50
GE REFRIGERATOR. Nice
I Miss Ellen Daugherty.
only $89.95
NEW MAPLE TABLE and 4 CHAIRS. Reg. $149.95
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
$69.95
MONARCH EYE LEVEL RANGE, Coppertone
I with their son-in-law and
$69.95
HOTPOINT
DOUBLE
DOOR
REFRIGERATOR
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norm­
only $89.95
NEW BOX SPRING and MATTRESS SETS. Reg. $139.95
an Johnson and son, Eric, of |
$89.95
NEW 2 PIECE VELVET LIVING ROOM SETS, While They Last
Auburn, Wn., returned home
$12.50
TABLE and FOUR CHAIRS, Experienced
Sunday night after a week's I
vacation in southern Oregon
$69.95
NEW TABLE and FIVE CHAIRS. TWO LEAVES
Nevada and California.
ROCK MAPLE TWIN BEDS, was $39.95
now $25.00
Mrs. Russell Thiel and Mrs.
$14.95
SOFA, Experienced
Ben Walton from North Bend, I
$79.95
BEDROOM SET (with sleigh bed)
spent the weekend in Lyon«.•
$55.50
NEW BUNK BEDS, Complete with Mattresses
They were guests at the home
ADMIRAL SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER COMBINATION
of Mr and Mrs. Robert Walt-1
<1 Year Old—New about $900.00.1 Now Like New
only $199.50
on and also visited at the home I
NEW 2 PIECE NAUGAHYDE SOFA and CHAIR Sets, for this sale
$89 95
of Mr. and Mrs C. L Salter.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Julian
DOUBLE DOOR FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR
$42.50
spent several days last week I
NEW MAPLE BEDROOM SETS. 5 Piece
$229.95
at the coast They were at
Also good selection of pre-owned furniture and appliances, dinettes and lamps and
Waldport.
Grange To Meet—
good useable miscellaneous items
The regular meeting of San­
tiam Valley Grange will be I
Terms: Cash, flood Checks, or 30-day lay-a-way
held Friday night, September ‘
3 Main business of the evening ,
will be completing plans for
the annual Harvest Festival ,
and Fair to be held Saturday
afternoon and evening, Sep- 1
tember 18 The annual turkey
Phone 769-2296
dinner will be served until 7 '
pm., followed by the program
GATES
Philippi Slates
Punt, Pass, Kick
Competition
Frankfurters Reg. or Beef lb. pkg. 69c
Polish or Bologna Rings
ea. 69c
3 pkgs. SI .00
Variety Lunch Meat
Rib Steak
98'
39
Russet Potatoes
Corn Fresh Picked
ear 5c
Cucumbers Fresh Picked ea. 5c
Tomatoes Good Slicers
lb. 19c
Seedless Grapes large sweet lb. 29c
Watermelon nice and ripe lb. 5c
Peaches .... 2 lbs. 25c
Check these prices!
Gravenstein Apples
. 8 lbs. $1.00
Potato Chips
3 pak box 59c
Corn Chips
Resers Mini Salads
ATLAS
PLYCRON
Bag 25c
. tray 39c
Resers Pressed Meats 3 pkgs. $1.00
Sunbeam Sandwich Bread 3 for $1
Mayflower Alpine Drinks
Snoboy Lemonade
1 gal. 35c
6 cans for $1
We Have A Good Stock Of
LYONS
L. E. BASSETT
CANNING SUPPLIES
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND
MIKE’S PLACE