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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1971)
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Distributors for Jonsereds Chain Saws and Oregon saw chain In the Western United S ites. Dealer inquiries invited. s lost far south of the regular 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1971 Oregon Trail and reported Cranberry Bars finding what was described as By Betty Kelle By Eva Bressler Milk a clutter of nuggets. So far no W. W. Carter is now con Friday, October 22— one has found the “ mine. ” The Community Action pro valescing at home following Tacos Still not found are lost mines gram has been postponed until a stroke. He was in Santiam Lettuce and Cheese on the Little North Fork of Memorial hospital in Stayton I Friday, October 20. It will be I the Santiam above Mehama. Gingerbread Cake and Top- held at the Gates Community for three weeks. He is slowly I although at the time the article Ping clubhouse from 10 to 12. This improving. Mixed Fruit j was written from which I got I Mrs. Franklin McDowell of is a part of the Home Exten : this information (1959) there Milk sion program. Everyone is in Port Orchid, Wn., was a recent I were a few mines in that area visitor at the home of her vited. This is a very worth ' being worked on a small scale, The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley while program and they can i Friday afternoon Mrs. Hollis use volunteers with a litttle Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Scott. I Turnidge drove to Beaverton Mr. and Mrs. William spare time on their hands. ■ to join her daughter, Carolyn, Down from Woodburn for a Grimes returned to Lakewood. Fritzl and a friend. Dawn Risner, I Ca„ after several days here week’s visit with Mrs. Koenig* Ward was Laura 1 ___ _ 1 f°r a tr*p *° Washington. Caro- I with relatives. They were s‘ I lyn and Dawn were going to While Laura was here they guests at the home of his par ■ Squim, Wn.. to visit Dawn’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester spent one day over in the | sister, Beverly, who is a teach Fern Ridge area visiting with Grimes, and also visited her I er there this year. Mrs. Turn- mother, Mrs. Effie Nydegger in friends. | idge was visiting a cousin Mrs. Robert Rust took her Stayton. Mrs. Myrtle Reader at Port daughter, Ellen, back for an In naming the students re I Angeles. i other year at Mt. Angel Col turning to college last week, This Thursday is extension | lege on Monday. Ellen has we left out the names of Del- day at Gates Community club. J mer Culwell and Donna Cul- spent the summer at home On Thursday evening Mrs. with her mother and working well, who are attending OSU. Olive Barnhardt had Miss Jeri in the cannery. Mr. and Mrs. John McPheet- The Tuesday art class, on South, Miss Barbara Hender ers and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Moi tole painting and decoupage, son and Miss Kay Bell over -mon were weekend visitors still has room for interested i for dinner. at the coast. Friday afternoon in Miss parties. This is taught by Noreen Corey returned to South ’s second grade room a ; the U of O in Eugene last week Doris Rogers. birthday celebration was en- , Gael Cutsforth Mr. and Mrs. after spending the summer at joyed by all. It was in honor the home of her grandparents, have just returned from a of Stephen Whitmore and his | week ’ s hunting trip around Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pyeatt. mother brought cupcakes and Sunday guests at the home the Burns area. This is sort punch for all. of Rev. Laron Hall were his of an annual event with many On October 19 a birthday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel members of the family there, will be celebrated by Mike of Ethel Moses will Friends Hall of Portland. His brother, Meherin, another second grad- j Duane Hall from Santa Mon be sorry to hear that awhile er. was injured when back she ica, Ca., his sister and hus Regular meeting of the WWI I band, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc nearly hit by a reckless driv veterans and auxilliary was | er. When she jumped to get Bride and son, Chad, of Leb held at the Gates Community anon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted out of the way of the car she clubhouse on Saturday with a fell and broke her left arm Bateman and children, Diane, potluck dinner at noon. Their just above the wrist. She was Randy and Jodi of Portland. program for the winter is go Weekend guests at the home bruised up and sore for awhile. ing to be clothing for the child Mary Lou Peterson was onc- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm ren at Fairview Home in Sal stead were her mtoher, Mrs. of the mothers who took a car em and bed pads for the nurs load of Camp Fire Girls to Bertha Young of Corvallis ing home at Sublimity. There and sister. Mrs. Irene McEl- Camp Kilowan Saturday for were 34 present with a num downey from Philomath. Sat an all-day outing. There were ber absent because of illness. urday they attended funeral about 15 girls in the group, The next meeting will be held services for Blanchard Tul- going in three cars. They took on Armistice Day, November lock at Columbia City. He was sack lunches, spent much time 11, following the Home Ex a grandson of Mrs. Young and hiking all around the area. tension meeting at the Club nephew of Mrs. Olmstead and With the weather cooperating house. so beautifully they enjoyed a Mrs. McEldowney. Joe McDougall returned to great day. Bet the girls were Salem Memorial hospital on not half as tired and sore as Thursday for more treatment Mary Lou was when she got of a back injury. He under home. I Thursday, October 14— Monday, October 11, the went surgery on his back some Lasagna time ago and was getting calendar called this a legal Butter Bread Jelly holiday. Gosh, no one told me along fine, but due to a fall he Peas I didn ’ t have to work, and as injured his back again. Mixed Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt near as I could see around the Milk and her sister, Mrs. Gladys community everyone else was Friday, October 15— Fish Sticks Nygaard were Sunday dinner working as usual—except for Tator Tots guests in Albany at the home Forest Service employees and the Postoffice. They got a holi Green Beans of their son-in—law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El day. Aren’t they lucky? Peaches Thursday, Mrs. Toni Thomas mer. Additional guests were Cinnamon Twists Milk the Elmer’s son and family, Sr., Mrs. Sue Mikkelsen and Mrs. Nell DeWitt traveled to Monday, October 18— Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer and Woodburn to participate in the- children from Shed. The oc Spaghetti casion honored the birthday meeting of the Fourth District Carrot and Lettuce Salad State Federation of Women’s Cinnamon Toast anniversary of Gail Elmer. Mrs. Rodney Wilson, the Clubs. This was an all-day I Diced Pears former Nikki Cruson, has re- meeting. Ms. DeWitt is Con Milk trned to her home at Honolulu servation Chairman for the , Tuesday, October 19— group. Toni is Education j after spending the summer at chairman of the Marion Fed-1 Corn Dogs the home of her parents, Mr. Potato Salad eration of Women’s clubs. and Mrs. Lenard Cruson. Green Beans Last Wednesday evening a Members of the St. Patrick Applecrisp Catholic club and Catholic joint meeting of Marilyn As Milk Parrish, held a work day Fri sembly of Rainbow from Mill Wednesday, October 20— day at the Catholic Commun City, Ramona Assembly of Sil Vegetable Chicken Soup verton and Acacia Assembly of ity hall getting the hall ready Toasted Cheese Sandwich for their annual chicken din Stayton was held in Stayton Tomato Wedge ner and fall festival, which to finalize plans for a Grand Yellow Cake will be held Sunday, October Wothy Advisor visit on Sat Milk urday, October 16. Going from 17 from 11:30 to 3 p. m. Thursday, October 21— this area with Janet Lewis, Congratulations are going to Turkey Gravy over Rice Mr. and Mrs. Meinyard Gerard Mother Advisor were Linda Buttered Carrots upon the birth of their first Long, Worthy Advisor; Colleen Hot Rolls child, a daughter, born Mon Grant, WAA., Christy Spur- day, October 4, at the Salem geon, Faith; Karen Davis, Grand Representative to New General hospital. The City Council held their Jersey in Oregon. The annual meeting Wednesday night, Oc candy sale of the Rainbow tober 6, at the City Hall. The girls is in progres now and City received a Federal Grant seems to be off to a good of $750.00 for development of start. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom Lyons Memorial Park located next to the City. A General dis as, Sr., and Chris spent the cussion was held on the John past weekend hunting in the Neal Memorial Park and old Breitenbush area, with business was discussed and luck. Ms. Frank Baechler spent tabled until the next meeting NEW and PRE-OWNED the weekend in Bend visiting night. NEW BASSETT CHINA CABINET. Reg. $429.95 SALE PRICE $189.95 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Alexan with Mrs. Bill Wright while der from Taipie, Tia Win. were Frank and Bill went hunting. I NEW BASSETT DINING TABLE & ( HINA CABINET Reg. $6’9. Sale Price $369.95 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harrison. recent visitors at the home of SPANISH DAVENO AND CHAIR SET $35.00 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Greg, Jeff and Kathy, hiked Marion Lake Sunday. ( BABY BUGGY J7 95 into D. Alexander, Sr. They were SOFA — Nice $19.95 enroute to San Diego, and from They enjoyed a picnic lunch | their will return to overseas while there and after hiking SWAG LAMP—Reg. $69.95 SALE PRICE $39.95 out went hunting. To make a I duty again. great day perfect, Ken bagged USED SOFA AND CHAIR SET J42.50 | Mr. and Mrs. Al Seig and sons Bon. Jeff and Pat from his deer. Am sure there have NEW SPANISH DAVENO AND CHAIR SET—Naugahyde $159.95 Milwaukie, Wisconsin, are vis been others gotten by this time HOTPOINT RANGE—Late Model W995 iting at the home of his par but first local one I have had the opportunity of reporting TABLE TOP REFRIGERATOR $399 - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DID YOU KNOW? That Ore Sieg. They will also visit at IIOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE—Nice $29 95 the homes of his brothers, Ed gon is thought to rank first in G. E. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION $24.95 the states, outside the desert win of Lyons and Erwin cf region, when it comes to gold NORGE REFRIGi RATOR $54.95 Mehama. Miss Lula Cory will move and silver once found, then TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS $2230 Saturday, October 9, back to lost, and perennially sought. NEW BASSETT BEDROOM SET—Reg. $749.95 SALE PRICE $369.95 The two most famous leg Otis on the coast after spend ends concern one at Mt. Neah WOOD and ELECTRIC COOK STOVE $49.95 ing some time at her home kahnie on the north coast, and place here. NEW BATHTUBS — Variety of Colors ..... ......... ....... ...... . ..... $9.95 Mrs. Leonard Reed from Lin one is a desolate region of the, WICKER ROCKER state ’ s far side. $14.95 coln City, is visiting at the Neahkahnie’s cache, accord-' WASHER and DRYER—Matched Set home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard $89.95 ing to Oregon pre-history, was Blum. CRIB $14.95 “found” by Indians who watched sailors from a Span Also good selection of pre-owned furniture and appliances, dinettes and lamps and Why Don't You Subscribe to ish vessel bury a chest at the good useable miscellaneous items base of a jutting seashore The Mill City Enterprise mountain before Oregon was settled. 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