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s ed for a week at the home of . days this week at the home of 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971 her son. her father, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-1 I 1 Miss Ellen Dougherty of I bert Jobe. By Eva Bressler By Betty Kelle Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ronson Fourteen past presidents Portland spent several days Hollis and Catherine Turn- ever the weekend at the home of Lake Oswego and Miss and two guests of the Gold idge took off in the wee hours By Rod Barker Star Mothers of the Salem of her sister, Mrs. Mark Fink. Elma Shuck of Portland were of the morning last Friday for Sunday dinner guests at the Chapter were Saturday lunch Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuiken There was interesting infor-1 an elk hunting trip. They home of their parents, Mr. and eon guests at the home of Mr. of Scio were Sunday guests at headed for the Seneca area by mation in the ORGANIC GAR-1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mrs. Byron Shuck. and Mrs. Chester Riggs. F and FARMING jour- I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips way of the Ochocos and had DENING Mrs. Lena Barker of Stay liam Kuiken. snow packed roads all the way. nal this month. About half the are on a two week ’ s vacation. The Youth group from the They will visit their son and When they arrived at their vegetable ’disease” specimens ton spent several days last week at the home of her bro Lyons United Methodist received by the Oregon State Mr. and Mrs. John Phil destination about noon there University ther, Henry Croisant. church held a Hallowe’en party wife. was around an inch of snow , - . plant clinic in 1970 lips in Mexico, as well as other Saturday guests at the home at the Methodist parsonage places where they set up camp. That were diagnosed as herbicide interest. Mrs. Verna of Mrs. Robert Jobe were Sunday evening. A scavenger Seits of of Mehama afternoon it started in and they | injury. Another piece of in- is in charge Frank Miller and daughter, hunt was the main feature. formation; the third largest to- I of the Lyons Variety store had about 4 inches more. By| mato Mrs. Gladys Kuiken of Sal- during Diana and son, Richard of Sunday morning there was rnato J juice u’ce producer in the their absence. U. S.— the Borden Company Portland. Also, Jon Jobe, a | em spent several days at the another 12 inches and they de Plans are getting well under grandson of Mr. Jobe, whom home of her daughter and fam way for the annual bazaar cided it was time to head out —has introduced a 100% or ganically grown pack. he hadn’t seen for 13 years, of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy. and turkey dinner to be held of there. Hollis said the snow We are warned to thorough Mrs. Hazel Lewis with Mrs. at Boise, Ida. Sunday, Ronald in the hills where they were the Lyons United Methodist Williams of Portland was a Theresa VanNuys of Stayton Church Thursday, November supposed to be hunting was ly wash fruit and vegetables guest. He came for his wife were Sunday guests in Cor- 16, sponsored by the Women's even deeper and getting hard we buy because of these toxic and daughter, Rhonda, who vallis at the home of Mrs. Society of Christian Service. to wade through. All the hunt sprays and fertilizers that are that were camped around, used, and we’ve all heard a had spent several days at the Van Nuy’s sister. Mrs. Leao Johnson has re ers Mrs. Harry Elmer of Al- turned there were pulling up stakes [lot lately ^about mercury in home of her father. home from a three Henry Holzfuss was taken bany was a Sunday guest at week’s vacation. She attended and moving on. They only1 tish and botulism in canned by ambulance Sunday evening the home of her parents, Mr. the National Postmaster's Con knew of one elk being shot, soups. In this fertile area we can to Salem Memorial hospital and Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Addi vention in California, then over the weekend, in that area. following a heart attack at his tional dinner guest was Mrs made an 11 day post conven On their way home they | grow all the nourishing fruit- Hiatt’s sister, Mrs. Gladys tion tour of Hawaii. She visited had snow to Burns and then 1 and vegetables free from these home. dangers whilst keeping the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Nygaard. with her son-in-law and daugh the highway was clear the rest I Keith Anderson, a student at1 ter in Southern California and of the way. They got to see I land in high fertility by turn stead and his brother, Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, were Sunday Mt. Hood Community college the San Francisco Bay area the huge privately owned buf ing back the bountiful supply falo herd near Burns. They i of leaves, weeds, sawdust and guests in Coburg at the home in Gresham, spent the week on her return home. animal manures. And too, a of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olmstead end at the home of his mother, The Title I program is about said there were 200 or more crop, such as rye ____ I winter _____ green --- - — Mrs. Rachel Olmstead remain Mrs. Effie Anderson. completed and sent to the near the road and they could _j I and clover turned under be- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett state for final approval. The see what they figured was spent Tuesday through Friday name is “Guides to Academic several hundred more back 1___ f°re spring planting builds I new topsoil, increases tillable ED LEWIN at Longview. They were guests Success,” to improve self from the road. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Auctioneer, Inc. The weather didn’t complet- I depth and the earthworm pop image of individuals grades Dick Haseman and Mr. and 6, 7 and 8 at Mari-Linn. It is ly discourage them as they are ulation. Now, to some not so active Complete Auctions | Mrs. Dale Bassett. taught along with the regular going to give it another try. Mrs. Ronald Williams and classroom schedule. Visitors at the home of Mr. anymore this seems a lot of work. Well, Miss Ruth Stout, small daughter, , Rhonda Phono 769-5466 ______ of Mrs. Eunice Fleener and and Mrs. Walter Thomas Sr., j Portland are spending several Adrian Dickson of Linn Coun Sunday were her mother, Mrs. sister of mystery writer Rex Stout, a spry 87 years young, ty IED office visited this week Jessie Ziegler, and her broth- I still grows the vegetables for er, Elvin Marlow from Van- at Mari-Linn. The occasion was her household as she has been Mrs. Joan Erickson of Mar couver. „1W, over doing for the last thirty years Toni ’ s birthday. Also, Transparent Plastic ion County IED visited Mari- for dinner, were Mr. and Mrs. Ju.s/U hy mulching her ^garden Linn October 28. She was the STORM KITS director of the teachers’ aid Walt Thomas, Jr., and son. with thick layers of old hay. I One day last week Toni 1 Comes Spring, she parts the program from Marion County Thomas attended the meeting mulch where a row of seeds and taught the class that Mari- of Past Presidents of the Mar are to be sown and potatoes Linn Aides attended in Aums ion County Federation of Wo she lays on top of the soil and ville in August. men’s clubs. On another day covers with ten inches of hay A meeting was held at the STORM WINDOW KIT 39c, Mari-Linn school cafeteria on she attended the 20th District and harvests a clean crop with L K2l C?n,slsts of 36" x 72" ‘0^ plastic out any digging. She describes Monday evening for the pur Garden Club meeting at Mc her gardening method in HOW I L t sheet, 18 ft. fibre moulding and nails. Nary Golf club. pose of forming a Cub Scout HAVE A GREEN THUMB STORM DOOR KIT 49c, pack. Clayton Wyatt was elect I Hallowe’en came and went 1 TO EASY TO Lb......................... fr Kit consists of 36" x 84" tough plastic pretty quietly around this WITHOUT AN ACHING ed Cubmaster. INSTALL sheet, 21 ft. of fibre moulding and nails. r., J n. Inside or neighborhood. Had about 20 BACK and THE RUTH STOUT fi Mari-Linn A and B Volley // I Outside NO WORK GARDEN BOOK. At Hardware & Lumber Dealers Everywhere Ball teams defeated Mill City ¡ trick or treaters here and they Excellent Christmas stocking seemed all to be local children. teams at Mari-Linn October 26. ?'h*,SAToeS1 »X» Mary Stafford reported she fillers and hours of light-heart The Mari-Linn Magazine ed reading. Sunshine sales campaign ended with a and her three brothers had ( This is a good time to lay total sales of $620. The school good luck deer hunting. They I plans for next year’s crops receives a percentage of this bagged a four point and a and in my case, reduce the amount which goes for fees forked horn. area of some where I had tco Nabisco for National Assembly pro I Tuesday there was an all-day much of a surplus this year. grams, purchases of towels and district meeting of the WWI Any partial failure of an early soap for P. E. programs refer Veterans and Auxiliary at Sil sowing can be remedied by a verton. Mary Stafford was eeing home games, etc. new sowing a few weeks later. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bab- among those attending. Carmen Barnhardt Is one of In fact I think smaller sow bett of Mill City were Wed ings followed by more a week nesday evening dinner guests the local people down with the or two later, is better as it ex at the home of Mr. and Mrs. flu for several days. Seems tends the season one can en- to be quite a bit of flu and Luther Miley. , joy the young tender crops. Jim and Sharon Miley and bad colds going around. j I When the flowering shrubs, I ’ ve been one of those bat- son, Scott, and Mrs. Karen ordered in June, arrive, I hope 1 Perkins visited Sunday at the tling a cold this past weekend there’s another Indian sum-1 home of their parents, Mr. and so hope that will be a good mer because after spending | enough excuse for the very Mrs. Luther Miley. short amount of news this twenty years in semi-tropical week, A poor excuse is sup- lands I’m not yet on friendly terms with this local weather | posed to be better than no ex- of frost and chilling rains! cuse. ___________________ ___ __ Linda Hampton, daughter of , Thursday, November 4— Mr. and Mr. Lewis Hampton,' If the number followinq Vegetable Soup made her appearance on TV | “ Peanut Butter Sandwich Thursday noon, on the Chem- your name Qn g Priœs effective November 4, 5, 6, 1971 Orange Juice Banana Cream Pie and Top- eketa Community College ' campus. She was one of the I.L.I j ping four contestants out of 10 ent-1 P abel reads Friday, November 5— rants chosen for the Varsity | I 71 *i> , Raviola in Meat Sauce Rally squad. Needless to say I I IT S time to Send Lettuce Salad '(>15 Main St Lyons, Oregon her parents are very proud of ; Hot Rolls her. | a check for renewal Red Jello and Diced Pears Lewis Hampton, Jr., cele-1 Oatmeal Cake brated his 4th birthday in Oc Milk tober with a party at his home. Monday, November 8— The birthday cake was decor Spaghetti ated with “Winnie the Poo” as Peas the theme. 1 Cinnamon Toast Special Council Meeting — Diced Pears A special meeting of the Milk Gates City Council was held Tuesday, November 9— Tuesday night at the City hall. Pizza A report, was given by Cam Tomatoes Stecketee of Westeck Engin Cubed Jello Fruit Salad 1 eers and Joe Pratt of United Sugar Cookie Bar Contractors on the progress of NEW and PRE-OWNED Milk the new water system being WALNUT DESK Wednesday, November 10— $35.00 installed. There had been some Bar B Q Hamburgers ANTIQUE CAMELBACK TRUNK $35 00 ........ problems near the river, which Lettuce Salad SPARK OIL HEATER 1 had slowed things down. This $24.95 Mixed Fruit | has been rectified and they MARBLE TOP TABLE, Reg. $35.00 Chocolate Cake $19.95 hope to progress satisfactorily Milk ROUND TABLE and 1 CHAIRS. 2 LEAVES $59.95 with the plans. Thursday, November 11— WICKER ROCKER $14.95 Chili Beans NEW EARLY AMERICAN SOFA and ( IIAIR SET Garlic Toast $229.95 Carrot Sticks FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHER $89.95 Cherry Shortcake By Patty NEW RECLINERS (for this sale) $59.95 and up Milk Tuesday night GAA held NEW BATHTUBS (while they last) Friday, November 12— each $9.95 their Fun Night. Volleyball Fish Sticks TREBLE SEWING MACHINE and ping pong were enjoyed. $11.95 Tater Tots Everyone there had a memor MAPLE TRUNDLE BED SET (complete) $49.95 Green Beans able evening. ANTIQUE OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS Raised Jelly Squares $27.50 On Friday class meetings Applesauce OAK CHAIRS (while they last) were held during activity per each $4.0<) Milk iod. Spirit week was the topic NEW BASSETT BEDROOM SET, Reg. $589.00 $369.95 of discussion for all classes. NEW WALNUT BEDROOM SET $89.95 The game against Colton on ELECTRIC DRYERS Friday night was a victory for from $32.50 the Wolverines and many at- HIDE-A-BED, with nice mattress $69.95 tended the Victory dance af- MAGNAVOX T. V„ RADIO, STEREO COMBINATION $89.95 terwards which was sponsored DAVENOS by the FTA. from $12.50 During the Pep Assembly Also good selection of pre-owned furniture and appliances, dinettes and lamps and Friday, several exciting things happened. First there was the good useable miscellaneous items announcing of the Boy and Girl of the month. The honors Terms: Cash, Good Checks, or 30-day lay-a-way went to Karen Hutchinson and Dan Cox. Jackie Clark, senior; Linda Long, junior; Cathy tty HsAAiMtyC Ohrt, sophomore, and Verlene Peterman, freshman, were all named princesses for Home Enterprise coming 1925 Washington, Phone 769-2296 and last of all the Sen iors won the Spirit Contest’ ES Hermit Hollow Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise MORE- Pork Chops Center Cut lb. 79c Sausage Rolls . . . each 59c Old Fashioned Franks lb. 69c Smoked Pork Chops lb. 79c 73« Snoboy Cranberries 1 lb. bag 29c Sweets or Yams . 4 lbs. 49c California Oranges 8 lbs. $1.00 Turnips-Carrots & Rutabagas lb. 10c STOPWINTER DRAFTS Mayflower Butter Chiffon Facial Tissue 79’ 3 pkgs. $1 Blue Bell Potato Chips 3 bag box 59c Honey Maid Grahams 2 lb. box 59c APPLES School Lunch Menu Jonathan's ... Box $2.89 Romes & Yellow Delicious Box $3.50 RED DELICIOUS APPLES bu. - large $4.25 small $3.25 BOB'S FOOD MARKET SPECIAL FURNITURE SALE MIKE’S PLACE