The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 25, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    valescing at home after spend- Mrs. James Briles.
At The Santiam Grange Fair
ing some time at Santiam Me- I Lori Levon, daughter of Mr.
morial hospital in Stayton for and Mrs. Robert Levon parti­
By Eva Bressler
medical treatment.
' cipated in the Oktoberfest at
The Lyons Extension unit
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm- Mt. Angel Saturday and Sun-
held their first meeting of the stead were Sunday guests in day. She is a member of the
fall at the city hall. Lesson of Corvallis at the home of her Carol Rae dancers and took
the day was preparing to be a mother, Mrs. Bertha Young. J part in the line of dancers for
leader or teacher, with June
W. W. Carter, who suffered two numbers and then soloed
Kokstis and June Pederson as a stroke and is in Santiam Me­ ' in two numbers, at the enter­
project leaders. At the business morial hospital in Stayton, is tainment put on in the St.
meeting the following commit­ reported to be some improved. Mary’s school auditorium.
tees were appointed: Alta Bod-
Wednesday evening was the
Mrs. Leota Worden spent
eker, publicity; Lu Brown, several days in Stayton at the second class of tole painting
ACWW and June McPheeters, home of her son-in-law and at the This ’N That shop and
hospitality. Attending besides daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne due to the interest shown there
those mentioned above were Lierman, with the children I will be classes on Friday ev-
Mabel Downing, Alma Olm­ while the Liermans were on I enings also. Gals are having a
stead, Helen Johnston, Jo An­ vacation.
I great time and don’t be sur-
derson, Shirley Stinson, Lu­
Mr.s Gladys Stiffler has sold ! prised to see lots of daisies
cille Huber, Eleanor LaMun- her house to Mr. ano Mrs. I sprouting around town.
yan, and Gladys Nygaard.
School seems to be in full
Robert Stockburger and mov­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd ed Saturday to Salem where swing again and everything
of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. she will be near her daughter, is getting down to normal, '.. On
Milton Roten of Lyons will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson.
visiting Miss South in her
host a reception for their par­
Mrs. Hester Searle was tak­ second grade classroom the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep­ en to Salem Memorial hospital other afternoon found she hac
herd on their 50th wedding an­ Friday evening for Xrays fol­ made a birthday train for her
niversary. Lucy Bates of Scio lowing a fall at her home. class. Thought it would be nice
and Floyd Shepherd were mar­ She had a fractured hip and to mention the September
ried in Albany, September 28, was to undergo surgery Sun­ birthday children and find she
1921, and have lived in Mill day morning. She lived in a doesn’t have any, so we back­
City all their married life. mobile home near her daugh­ tracked to August and found
Friends are invited through ter, Mrs. Charles Power.
Shawn Drake celebrated a
the press to greet them in the
birthday on the 5th, Roy
social rooms of the First
Blackburn on the 11th and
Christian Church in Mill City
Patrick Krecklow on the 26th.
Sunday, September 26, be­
Sometimes the best laid
Betty Kelle
tween the hours of 3 and 5 p.
plans sure get fouled up. Hol­
Doris Rogers has announced lis and Catherine Turnidge and
m. The couple request there be
no gifts.
the beginning of the oil paint­ the Skip Meaders had been
Mrs. Florence Burmester re­ ing classes, sponsored b y planning a camping trip over
turned from an eight-day va­ Chemeketa Community Col­ the hill for several weeks
cation trip. Her most enjoyable lege September 28 at the Gates They were all packed ready to
time was the day and night Community hall. The classes go, Hollis had worked that
spent with her cousins, Mr. begin at 10:30 and those wish­ day and they were to meet
and Mrs. Ed Stepanek in Coos ing may bring a sack lunch. him up the highway when he
Bay. Other points of interest This is the same type class as ! got off work. About 1 o’clock
were Diamond Lake, Crater held last spring. The fee is I he called from the Ranger sta­
Lake, Oregon Caves, and the $15 for 10 lessons.
I tion saying he was going out
Trees of Mystery in Californ­
This is a last reminder lr°l on the fire fighting crew.
ia, and the Oregon coastline.
friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. I Skip and Kathy decided as
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down­ Rush of the reception to be I long
_ as they were all packed
ing were hosts for the Wah- held Sunday, September 26, at, to go over on the McKenzie
tonka High rally squad when the Gates Community House. and camp out. Saturday even­
the football team came to The couple requests no gifts. ing the Turnidges decided to
Stayton to play Stayton high.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kangiser go over and join them. Not
Guests at the Downing home have moved to near Fresno, | knowing they were coming
were Tim Kimball, Chjerrie Calif. He has been employed as the Meaders were really sur-
Leibbrandt, Pam
Clawson, a mechanic at Hoover’s in Mill 1 prised. It ended up they pack-
Perry McLeod, Lina Witesell, City.
| ed up went on over to the
Cathy Carleton, and chaper­
Friday evening Mr. and Ochochos Saturday evening so
one, Mrs. Robert Carleton of Mrs. Harold Wilson were hosts they got to finish part of the
The Dalles, a daughter of the for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker weeknd as originally planned.
Downings.
of Mill City and Nellie Allen.; Of course the troubles they
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunter I The occasion was Mr. Barker’s had coming home were defin-
and family ' of Mehama have 84th birthday anniversary. | itely not part of the plans but
purchased the Elmer Trip
Arthur Blackbum was tak- the kids were surely glad they
in over the en to a Salem hospital Septem- all had been traveling togeth-
house and moved
1
weekend.
ber 9 after suffering a stroke, er.
The above pictures were taken Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Ida Smith of Portland He is showing signs of im-| Janet Lewis was telling me
is spending several days at the provement and anxious to they had quite a bit of excite- at the Santiam Grange Fair Lyons. The top photo
home of Mrs. Hazel Lewis.
come back home.
j ment over on the school _____
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shows _________
the horn __ of _____
plenty—theme
of ________
the fair ____
was ____
har-
William Grant is now con-
Mrs. Sara Rains, formerly of grounds Friday. A pony and vest of plenty. The middle photo is the display of hor-
Gates, now making her home two horses were loose and
and !
! ticultural
................................
- - bottom photo shows som
exhibits and - the
with her son, Leon Cline in running all over the place, and of the vegetable display. —The Enterprise photos.
Sweet Home, was up last week just didn’t want to be caught,
ED LEWIN
for a few days visit with her ( Several people gathered to
Auctioneer, Inc.
Born in Grannis, Ark., Wil­
sister, Mrs. Arthur Blackbum.1 catch and find who owned have been living in the housa
After Mrs. Rains returned them. The chase led them up next to the Post Office, moved liamson resided in Idanha for
Complete Auctions home, Mrs. Blackburn went to toward Mad Creek before the to Lyons last week.
15 years before moving to I
Scio to spend a little time animals were finally caught. I Mrs. Chris McDonald was Shelton about three years ago.
Phone 769-5466 ' at
Mr.
Mrs. Glen
Hen- , hostess Sunday for a family He was employed by Simpson !
the home of a daughter,
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ness had two of the grand- dinner honoring Mrs. Donald Timber Co. in Shelton.
Survivors include the widow '
children last weekend while Teeters, Bruce Teeters, and
| the children's parents, Mr. and Harold Longfellow on their Lydia, two daughters, Diana,
Mrs. Earl Henness took a pack birthday anniversaries. Addi- Shelton, and Mrs. Cecelia
| trip to Marion Lake.
1 tional guests were Donald Lyons, Idanha; brothers Dale,
Mrs. Herbert Hampton spent Teeters. Mrs. Harold Long- Grannis, Ark., Lynn and
Call Us Any Day For
I Sunday in Camas. Wn„ attend- fellow, Rex Longfellow, Pat Winston, Idanha; sisters, Mrs ’
! ing a gathering of June gradu- Chapman and^ Mr. McDonald. Birdie Cole, Grannis, Ark., and
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Mrs. Tom Rice was hostess Mrs. Hilda Shelton, Midlothien
I ates of the cake decorating
Stayton and Gates.
| class. Mrs. Hampton had grad- Sunday for a patio dinner hon­ Texas and father John E. Wil- :
• uated in June with this class oring her husband on his liamson, Grannis, Ark.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
from Clackamas Community birthday. Family members pre­
College in Oregon City. Gere sent were Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
RCA VICTOR
Porington of Gladstone was ard Garland and children of
the teacher, and for many Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
years
was a judge of the cake Rice and children of Stayton,
RCA WHIRLPOOL
decorating entries at the State Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and
Fair. They enjoyed a potluck Mrs. Alvena Frame.
The Best Laundry Equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sted-
lunch and learned much from
i ronsky and daughters from the
the exchange of ideas.
DID YOU KNOW? That the Marion Forks Fish Hatchery
' western meadowlark was chos­ visited Saturday afternoon at
en bird of Oregon by popular the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
vote of the school children in Teeters, and, also, at the home
every county of the state in of Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs.
I an election in the Spring of M. V. Frame.
Appliance — Radio
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. Lb. 19c
Tomatoes .
2 Lbs. 49c
Tokay Grapes
Jonathan Apples
5 lbs. $1.00
qt. 49c
Snoboy Orange Juice
Box $3.75
Peaches
box $2.89
Gravenstein Apples
Italian Prunes 8 lbs. $1. lug $1.89
Pears .... Box $2.49
Pork Chops ... lb. 89c
Round Steak
98*
Nebergalls Frankfurters
Lb. 69c
Polish Rings . . . each 69c
Slab Bacon .... Lb. 69c
Dubuque Sausage Rolls . lb. 59c
Tillamook Cheese . 2 Lbs. $1.89
Mild and Sharp
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Frozen—Ore-Ida
Stew Vegetables
II lb. bag 39c
Frozen Ore lda Hash Browns 3 for $1
2 Lb. Bags
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
39c Tablet 29c — 39c Ball Point Pens 29c
Blue Binders 89c — 99c Filler Paper 69c
And Many Other Good Values
Nabisco Grahams . 2 lb. box 59c
Zee Asst. Napkins 8 pkgs. $1.00
Panty Hose Reg. 1.29
79c
Canning Supplies-Good Stock on Hand
Jars — Lids — Pectins — Canning Books
Prices effective September 23, 24, 25, 1971
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1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 25, 1971
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obituaries ^
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Mrs. John Teefcrs
Guests Friday, September
10, at the home of Mrs. Jack
i Ryland were her nephew and
MORGAN HOLT
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Morgan Gibson Holt, 69, a
Humphreys from Yakima. Mr.
Humphreys had not been here resident of Deer Horn Cottages
for many years and noted here for the past 2*£ years,
died Thursday at Santiam Me­
many changes.
| Mrs. Raymond Branch, Mrs. morial hospital at Stayton, fol­
Lilly Wolfkiel and Mrs. Jen­ lowing a short illness.
Born in Fairmount, W. Va.,
nie Moe. all members of the
Mehama Women’s club, went Holt later lived for many years
to Mill City Tuesday, Septem- r in Henderson. Nev., where he
ber 14, to attend the 50th an­ was a sign writer. He was a
niversary reception of the Mill firm believer in the right to
• own firearms, and had written
i City Woman’s club.
Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. 1 several letters to The Enter­
Dorothy Owen and daughter, prise.
Survivors include a son,
| Carla, were in Salem Friday
evening to attend a bridal Michael, Mill City; brother,
shower for Mrs. Don Larson George of Bethesda, Md.
Services were at 2 p. m
(Vicki Johnson) who was re­
Monday at Weddle Funeral
cently married.
Mrs. Don Stensland and son, Home, Stayton. with interment
Ted, of McMinnville visited at Fairview Cemetery, Gates.
Saturday afternoon with her l
JUNIOR WILLIAMSON
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
DETROIT—Services and in­
McDonald, and with other re­
terment were held Friday,
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bomberg- September 17. at Grannis, Ark.
er and daughter, Carrie of for Junior Williamson, 48, late
Tualatin were weekend guests resident of Shelton, Wn., and
at the home of her parents, former resident of Idanha who
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Wallen died early Thursday morning at
Bonnie Christensen spent a Shelton hospital. Williamson
the weekend visiting at the D had been hospitalized prior to
C. Hughes home near Knappa. his death for lung and heart
The Jack Gunter family, who illness.
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