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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1971)
5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 23, 1971 WL e R r Y nupiRTM-' As the chef says: Make it the best ever. Dougers Drive Inn We Will Open From Vacation Jan. 7, 1972 Dr. & Mrs. J. W. Reid Barb and Doug Mill City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon Let bells ring and voices sing- Christmas is coming. Our wish may not be first- but we’re quite sincere-happy, happy Stanley Ogden New Year. Sportsmen Country Kitchen Photography Mill City, Oregon three children from Butte cently. She had been in and1 sale at the shop. Will be Falls. They will be here for out of the Eugene hospital sev-, cloeed that Friday and Satur the holidays. The Kellunds eral times but her death was day for inventory and open Betty Kelle were residents here for some unexpected. She will be re again for business as usual on Thursday Olive Barnhardt time, moving to Butte Falls membered by some of the old- January 7. Adv. and Gwen Schaer were co about two months ago. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO timers around here as she was hostesses for a dinner given Surprise visitors at the home raised in the Gates area, over YOU ALL! for the teachers of the Gates of Mr. and Mrs. G.J.Geston on the prairie near the guard school. Guests present were were Mrs Carolyn Toomey station. Her parents lived on Geri South, Barbara Hender and her two children from the property where Lang and Mrs. Neal Takes I si son, Kay Bell, Doris Williams, West Covina, Calif. Mrs. s Mary Stafford lived for many In Lighting Contest Carole Twede, Martha Etzel Toomey and her son attended j years and now the Paul Ha LYONS — Judging of the and the hostesses. The dinner a funeral in Washington and gens are living there. She was was held at the Barnhardt the daughter stayed with Ges- ' married to Tom Fair, was in Christmas displays and lights home and there was a gift ex tons. They will be returning her late 60s and had lived in was held Sunday evening. place in display went change. home Wednesday to be home Eugene for the past several to First Mrs. Laura Neal, second to After school closes this for Christmas. years. and Mrs. Kenneth Namitz. Thursday, Barbara Henderson Virgil Lewis, accompanied Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ditto and will be leaving for her parents two daughters of Woodland by Joe Bowes, went to Port First place in lights to Mr. and home in Haines, Alaska to Hills, Calif., arrived early land Saturday and Virgil was Mrs. Walter Cooper, second to spend the holidays. She hasn’t Saturday morning for a few initiated into the Shriners. He Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Nydegger. been home since last Christ days visit with her uncle and also toured the Shriner’s Hos Honorable mention in displays mas. aunt, Frank and Wyoma pital for Crippled Children went to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Hollis and Catherine Turn- Baechler. They will be leaving and presented the hospital Clurg, and in lights to Mr. and idge left last Tuesday for Tuesday on their way to Se with several boxes of Rainbow Mrs. Kenneth Lewis. Ocean Park. Wn. (just out of attle for a short visit before candy donated by Marilyn As Judges were Mrs. Jeanne Long Beach) to visit Rick and returning home for Christmas. sembly of Mill City. Saturday Owen and Mrs. Clifford Bab Frances Haglund. Main pur Jim is a member of the police afternoon Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. bit. pose of the trip was to take force in his home town and Lewis went to Portland to advantage of the exceptionally will on duty over the holidays. shop and meet their husbands. low clam tides, but wouldn’t Toni Thomas and daughter, On Saturday evening, Mr. and you know, it stormed so bad Aloha King spent last Thurs Mrs. Lewis attended the dinner the whole time they were there day in Portland Christmas dance at a Portland hotel. They they didn’t get to go digging shopping. Toni received word returned home Sunday. Their at all. I had even been invited on Sunday that her niece’s fa children, Paul and Suzie, stay for a big clam feed when they ther-in-law, Frank Dooley, of ed with the John Rotens. got home. Did that ever sound Albany had passed away. Still hard to believe that good. They did manage to do The Little Cottage Handi this is Christmas, hope all you a little beach combing and craft shop is going out of busi readers are much more ready found a number of Japanese ness in the near future. for it than I am. I also want floats, so that made them hap Miss Geri South traveled to to take this opportunity to wish py. Before coming home they Portland Friday afternoon af all the readers of this column purchased a gallon of oysters. ter school for a family reun a very MERRY CHRISTMAS! On Sunday they had a big ion dinner at the home of her The This ’N That Shop will oyster fry, inviting daughter, grandparents. She stayed over be open all day on Friday for Betty (that’s me), and grand night with her parents, return you last minutes shoppers and, daughter Kathy and her hus ing home Saturday. of course, closed on Christmas band Skip Meader. Was Ka Mel and Dorothy Newberg day. Remember on December thy’s first try at eating oys attended the North Santiam 27 and 28, which is Monday ters, and they seemed to pass Sand & Gravel Co. party on and Tuesday after Christmas the test as she had seconds. Thursday evening in Stayton. there will be a giant rummage Hollis cleans the oysters and if Spending the day Sunday at you have never eaten them the Newberg home were that way, you are really mis daughter. Penny and her hus sing something. Quite a dif band, Pete, and children. ference from the ordinary way Eugene and Neoma Carey of they are fixed. Milwaukie spent Sunday at Arriving at the Ed Kadine the home of his mother, Velma home on Friday were daugh Carey. ter, Judy Kellund and her Clare and Margaret Rush had Burrell and Hattie Cole as dinner guests Sunday.. Also there was their grandson, Brian Rush, of Salem. Saturday Arlie Dickie and Hollis Tumidge went to the coast fishing. Luck was all bad. On the way home they stop ped at a Salem hospital so Arlie could visit his father-in- law, Ralph Davis, who is re cuperating from a broken hip. Loretta Skillings has been on vacation from her job at North Santiam Ply the past week but their plans for a trip had to be cancelled when Delmer And give us all came down with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver and the blessings of two sons of Sherwood spent the weekend with his parents, Christmas. the Clyde Olivers. Another ...To everyone... may it son, Bob, stopped by on Mon day. Stopping in on Sunday surround us all. was granddaughter, Sandy Oliver and three friends. They are home from college for the For Information On holidays. Also visiting at the Oliver Natural Gas Service home were Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vin Haun, Jeff, Scott and Todd. CALL JIM CLAY, They have just returned from Your Representative a year and a half in Chile where he has been working for Serving Detroit-Idanha from the government. They will be making their home in Salem ¿es LaMunyan now. Gates-Lyons and Mrs. Paul Hagen and Mrs. Walt McCausland were call Mill City, Oregon ers at the Mary Stafford home Mill City. this past week. Mrs. Stafford has told me of the passing For Toll Free Call, Dial away of Saide Wolf Fair re- GATES God, bless Les's Body and Fender Repair Northwest Natural Gas Company Dick and Della Sims Mill City, Oregon Santiam Cable Vision A May hearts and homes be filled to overflowing. Viv's Steak House Mill City, Oregon We wish you all the joys of Christmas. And A Happy New Year Gene Boggan Gene's Barber Shop Mill City, Oregon Operator and Ask For Commerce 9781 Reason’s (Greetings FREE LISTENING DEVICE A new, easy - to - wear hearing device is now being II offered free of cost to you H people with faded hearing by Audio-Information. It will help greatly to reduce the strain of listening to your radio and TV pro grams. This marvelous lit tle electronic device, while not a hearing aid, has prov en to be a great blessing to those with impaired hearing, and helpful to all those around them. 'fltrrp eijrijtma* And no secret- we Let peace and joy wish you loads of joy light the holiday. Kracker Barrel and happiness. Studio of Hair Design Wilma, Barney, Ginger and Linda Betty Klutke Mill City, Oregon Barbara Davidson Mill City, Oregon Hardly a day goes by that we are not thanked for the amazing help derived from this tiny device. Do you hear sounds but fail to under stand the words? Are you bothered by so - called mumblers? Write today for your free device to Audio Informa tion P. O. Box 591, Salem, Oregon 97308. You will receive this new electronic device Just as soon as possible. It may help you as it has helped so many others. For people with a hearing problem only, please! One to a per- 1 son. — be yours to find with the simple things this Christmas the happiest of holidays. Thank you - - - I wish at this time to extend my thanks to the fine people of the area for the patronage and friend ship extended to me during the years that I owned and operated The Riverview in Mehama. Chris King Jerry's Eneo Jerry and Joanna Gates, Oregon Lee Bassett’s Standard Station Lee — Ross — Bud Mill City, Oregon