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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1971)
s 7—Tho Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1971 I ton, Washington is visiting at I the home of her brolher-in-law tending were Ruth Lyons, Zeta J and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- s phew took him to the highest hill in the area where they could get a great view of the whole area. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Sophia Peters were her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Such of Myrtle Point. They also vis ited Harry Harmon while here and friends in Salem. They re turned home Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gestson spent the weekend in Mil waukie at the home of their sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Gestson. By Betty Kelle Prichad, Katie Skillings, Katie | est Schiewek. Friday, November 12 -- at the Sieg, Leota Worden, Nellie Mr. and Mrs. William Prich- I _ . ___ ~ -- — By Eva Bressler Riggs, June McPheeters, Ber •rd visited at the home ofGates Community clubhouse Mrs. Percy Hiatt was host tha Allen, Donna Kunkle, their son, Dr. William and Mrs.1’he seco"d m.ee,tln« of the ess for the Wednesday after Doris Roy and Laura Neal. Prktard. Jr. Bob. Idaho., noon card club. 500 was in play will be held from 10 to noon Mrs. Ida Sabo from Brem following a 1:30 dessert lunch erton is visiting at the home of They were accompanied by | and all homemakers are in- Mrs. Charles Lee of Seattle. eon. High score was held by her brother-in-law and sister, They also visited Reno, Lake ' vited. Several ladies from the Mabel Downing, second high ■ Salem area are helping get by Gladys Nygaard and low Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schiewek. Tahoe, and Virginia City. Mrs. Millie Fulk from Seat-1 | the program organized in this Mrs. Ida Sabo from Bremer- by Jaunita David. Others at- tie, was a recent visitor at area. Please make an effort to the home of her sister, Mr. and . attend. All are welcome. Elk hunting season is well Mrs. William Prichard. Weekend guests at the home' I under way , , with , , a A few report- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull but many just Ijook into the benefits of the North Santiam were their daughter and fam- ha^,n« a camP>ng trip Federal Credit Union ily, Mr and Mrs. Victor La' GJ*nn. Henn^s and J°« Early Thanksgiving Roche, Julie and John of Mil. i Cha lender spent a week e!k Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans Iwaukie, and their son, Mikehunting in the Seneca area and Observed at Santiam All profits are returned to the share holders Shull from Gresham, a stud- ba£fed elk- LYONS — A Thanksgiving WE ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% ent at Mt. Hood Community! G are «ennefus’ °°n uMar’ dinner preceeded the regular DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY College. Also, Mrs. Shull’s I s_baI:1_a’}d„t^°„°lh5r. meeting of Santiam Valley Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude I ed in the Wallowa Mountain Grange Friday night. The dis Marrs from Sunnyside, Wash area and got two elk. Clare play table arranged by Mrs. 1005 N. 1st. Stayton Ph. 769-2144 got a six-point on the first Lloyd Sletto showed a horn of ington. k The Lyons Extension Unit day out. They were gone for plenty with fruits as the end of harvest. will go to Gates about four days. r members Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie Roy Lambert, new master, Thursday, November 11, to meet with the Gates Exten and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- presided over the meeting. Mr. sion Unit at 10 a. m. Mothers idge left last Tuesday to hunt and Mrs. Eugene Fief were are to bring daughters if pos in the Seneca area. They re obligated in the fourth degree.I sible. The lesson of the day turned Sunday with no luck Thurman Smith was escorted to the Master’s station and will be “Self Protection for but a good trip. Spending the weekend with presented with a past mast Women”, with the State of I ficers being present to present his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. er’s pin, after completing Tom Wood was Andrew Wood years in that position. the lesson. Reports were given on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mohler of Dayton. Members from WWI Bar riculture by Giles Wagner and children from Eugene were Sunday visitors at the home racks No. 3263 attending the Lloyd Sletto. Sam Wizer gave district meeting at Silverton the insurance report. A of Mrs. Leota Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Setterberg on Tuesday, October 2 were Thanksgiving program was en of Portland visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, joyed during the lecturer's of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, hour. A reading “Our Debt” L. Kimery Sunday. They also Mary Stafford of Gates, and by Mrs. Alex Bodeker and a I visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulligan, reading, “Let Us Be Thankful” Mrs. John Shelton in the Jor- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bruder, and by Fern Sletto were given. A Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ragsdale skit arranged by Thurman dan district. Smith “Comparing the Pion Henry Holzfuss is reported of Mill City. Tamara Cline of The Dalles eer Thanksgiving to the as improving at Salem Me- morial hospital following a spent a week visiting her Thanksgiving of Today,” was Louise given. Taking part were Mr. heart attack a week ago. He grandparents, Mrs. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Mr. and was moved from intensive care KELLY LUMBER SALES Cline and her great grandpar Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mr. and Sunday. A pacemaker for his mill city . creson ents, the Clyde Olivers, while Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Alex heart has been installed. Phone 897-2610 The kitchen committee for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den Bodeker and Mr. Smith. Following the meeting, a the turkey dinner to be serv nis Cline were vacationing. Dinner guests at Mary Staf birthday cake was served hon ed in conjunction with the annual bazaar sponsored by fords Saturday were a niece, oring all birthdays in Novem 9 the Women’s Society of Chris Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muston- ber. The Women’s Activity tian Service met at the Hugh en from Seattle and her bro group held a short meeting Johnston home Friday to com- ther, Tant Myers. The Mus- and elected the following of | plete plans for the dinner I tonens came down to get Tant ficers, Chairman, Mrs. Luther i which is to be held Tuesday, Myers and take him back to Miley; assistant chairman, Mrs. November 16, at the United Seattle after a visit of several Melvina Franklin; secretary Methodist church from 5 to 7 weeks here with his sister and treasurer, Mrs. Lee Pinkston. brothers. A Christmas party will be fea p. m. Mrs. Dorothy Archer of Sa tured at the December meet Taking advantage of the beautiful day Saturday, Miss lem passed away Saturday at ing. Shelley Hampton, daughter of Salem. Her husband is a mem Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton ber of WWI Barracks and she Youth Night To Be of Salem, with two of her was a member of the auxil Held at Santiam friends, Miss Lisa Baxter and iary. Charles Donaldson of Issa Chapel November 14 Miss Sue Schich, also of Sal- I em, bicycled to Lyons to spend quah, Wn., was operated on Sunday evening, November the weekend at the home of last week at the Virginia Ma 14, will be youth night at the her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. son hospital in* Seattle. He Santiam Chapel Assembly of came through the operation in God Church in Lyons. Alex Bodeker. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs, satisfactory condition but will Guest speakers will be Linn Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye, Mr. | | have to continue with treat Groon and Don Stevens, who ments. He is a brother-in-law and Mrs. Orville Downing, Mr. | have been in Europe with and Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs.. of Walter Thomas, Sr., and Brother Andrew, author of Gladys Nygaard and Mrs. | Mrs. Mabel Yankus of Mill “God’s Smuggler.” They will Leona Gunn from Lyons were I City. speak on their experiences re- Mrs. Toni Thomas made a Lative to this book. among the group enjoying the business trip to Portland Mon trip to Powell Butte Satur The young people of the day. They left Santiam High day and while there went on church will be in charge of the school by bus with a group of to Vancouver for a visit with meeting. Rev. W. H. Cornelius her mother, Mrs. Jessie Ziegler. •, is pastor. AARP members. Lou Kelle has just returned Julie and Jamie Sutherland of Corvallis spent the weekend from a two-week trip. First at the home of their grand week was spent in Reno parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh where he was joined by hi3 sister, Mrs. Tina Sexauer of Johnston. And We Service What We Sell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deck Oakland. Later in the week er of Eugene were in Lyons Lou’s nephew and wife, Mr. . Sunday to do some repair work and Mrs. Robert Sexauer of I at the Soap and Suds Laundro Oakland joined them and they Vern Anderson—Salem 362-6553 Collect mat. Mrs. Decker fell from a all motored back to Oakland on chair while washing windows Sunday. Spending a week at After 5 P. M. | and broke a large bone in one his sister’s home in Oakland he got to do considerable sight of her feet. FREE PICK UP AND DHlVafY Mrs. Grace Sandberg of seeing. Clarence, another ne- Portland was a weekend guest $$$ Interested in MONEY ??? 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The Mehama firemen were called to a flu fire at the Jim Pyeatt place Saturday even ing. There was no damage. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters for Sun day dinner were Mrs. Blanch McDonald of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald, Pat Chapman. Bruce Teeters and Mr. and Mrs. Teeters. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wal len were their daughter’s fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bom- berger and Carrie of Tualatin. at the home of her sister. Mrs. Mary Fink She came to help Mrs. Fink celebrate her birth day anniversary Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Hall, Portland were Sunday guests of their son. Rev. Laron Hall. 8 *1« Bananas Pink Grapefruit . . 8 for $1.00 Boiling Onions . 3 lb. bag 29c Potatoes . . 10 Lb. Bag 49c Cabbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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