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nore theatre for several weeks. 1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1972 | Visitors from Tuesday to I 1 Sunday last week at the Gil- I By Fva Rr<w«lnr By Betty Kelle bert Brosig home were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John McPheet- The January Bunco party Brosig’s sister and husband, ers returned home Thursday was held this past Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pullen and One Week Delivery ! from a five-week trip which at the home of Wyoma Baech- her brother and wife, Austin took them to Kansas City, ler. Those present included and Amy Counts of Klamath where they attended the wed Judy Holman, Sharon Harri Falls. On Thursday evening for ding of his niece, Miss Barbara son, Janet Lewis, Myrtle Don dinner they had Mr. and Mrs. VERNON ALFRED ALVIN Battman and Scottie Atkins. ahue, Glenda Roten, Ruth Robert Shephard and Lesa, ALBANY — Vernon Alfred Enroute home they visited at Schroeder and Leonora Cuts- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willis Alvin, 63, Albany, who drown Prescott, Ariz., and Downey, forth. The prizes went to Glen and Jonathan and Dan Willis, ed Wednesday in surface water Nightengals Calif. da for most games won, to all of Salem, Loretta Hayward near the rain-swollen Willam A memorial service was held Name of Team Leonora for high Bunco, and and four children of Mill City ette River here, had worked in Sunday morning following Silver Dollar Tavern 6 the door prize to Ruth. and the Pullens and Counts. the timber industry in the Mid Stayton Mail 5 church services at the Aums Visiting at the Norman Sto- That makes quite a housefull. Willamette Valley for over 40 Lucas Chevrolet 4 ville Baptist chudch for Mrs. dola home for the past week Brian Rush and friend Lyn years. Hester Searle, 80, who passed Stayton Radio & TV .... 4 were Mary’s father, David C. from Salem were up to have resident of 3309 S. Geary away last Wednesday in a Sa-* LaFemme Beauty Sin. 4 Gandy and her grandfather, Sunday dinner with Brian's St., A he was owner-operator of HELIOGRAVED* lem nursing home. Interment Stout Creek Lumber 1 G. H. Lee, both of Elgin, Ore. ____ ________ ______ __ _ | Brian Rush and friend Lyn Veneer Trucking Co. He had HIG Lori Dunn 209; will be at Orange, Ca. She is They extended their visit a f rO m Salem were up to have by the creators of The Flower Wedding Line survived by daughter, Mrs. Luella Flande 549; HTG Silver little longer than originally d|nner with his grandparents, previously been timberlands (*Heliograving-not to be confuted with engraving) Phyllis Power, Lyons, four Dollar Tavern 768; HTS Stay planned due to problems with clare and Margaret Rush. On manager with M & M Wood working Co., Albany, manager grandchildren and two great- ton Mail 2225. the car. I their way home they stopped for Idanha Veneer Co., and had HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised lettering...with the • grandchildren. She was bom Home Extension was held in Mill city to visit Brian's worked for Jack Brandis Co., Twilighters luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship in California and lived for four Thursday, the 13th, at the (other grandmother, Bess Van- Corvallis, and Vancouver Ply Name of Team W t Gates years in Lyons. —but costs about half as much as you’d expect, community club house, de rmeer. wood Plant. During the Alaska Jerry Kimery, son of Mr. and I Samikims Print Shop 26% 9% and is ready within a week Donna Tourville and a girl . Micheál and Linda Winsette 11 friend came out from Salem of San jose. Calif., have been earthquake he headed a con Mrs. W. L. Kimery, arrived i Cammack Ins............. 25 voy of donated lumber mater Tincknell Real Este. 24% 11% home from Bamberg, Germ Many other styles from which to choose. to spend Sunday afternoon 16 with Donna’s grandparents, visiting at the home of her ials to that state. He was a. any, after receiving his dis Debenture Mtg. Co. .. 20 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester member of Mill City Lodge AF Kimsey Construction 19 17 charge from the army. He had THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE and Gladys Cline. Straight for the past 10 days. & AM, Albany Elks Lodge, Al 18 Guntner spent about 13 months there. Anderson Bros.......... 18 Thursday night, January 20, The Winsettes were married Kader Temple of the Shrine Phone 897-2772 117 N. W. Wall St. J 19 at 8 p. m. will be the regular Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley Eddys Auto Repair .. 17 last December 18. Originally and Albany Bowling Associa I N. S. Lanes ......... _... 17 19 from Portland were last week meeting of the Gates City 20 Council, held at the City hall. they were to have been mar tion. He was born in Portland, | end guests at the home of Mr. Pepsi-Cola............ .... 16 ried November 27 but Micheál 14 22 He is survived by widow1 and Mrs. Donald Huber. Mrs. i |A & W ..................... Among those who have been was seriously injured in a mo 11 25 Crown Restaurant .... Theo; son Vernon, Albany, sis Keeley is a sister of Mr. Hu laid up with the flu were Mr. torcycle wreck a day or two 28 ter Mrs. Jessie Meuler, Van ber. They also visited rela Tes Monique ............. 8 Splits Picked: Pat Birkholz and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, who are before. He has his leg in a couver. Wash. tives in Mill City. beginning to feel some better which he will have to cast, Services were Monday at 10 Joe Johnson spent the week 3-7; Kathy Schroeder 3-10, now. Also Mary Stafford has wear for another six months a. m. at Fisher mortuary, Rev. end in Portland visitng his Janice Fery 5-6. 1st. and 2nd quarter winners had the flu the past week. Her at least. Linda was a 1971 grad Orville Coats officiating. Rit mother and sister. brother Louis Myers came by uate of Scio high school. The Mary Jo Albright from Cor shall roll off for first half win and chopped and carried in Winsettes left for home early ualistic rites will be by St. vallis conducted a work shop ners by 1-21-72. Debenture wood for her. She had several Monday morning and in the Johns Lodge 17 AF & AM. at Mari-Linn Monday evening Mtg. Co. and Samikims Print other callers during her 111- evening called to let the WILLIAM A. BIRD Shop. for all teachers and aides. ness but turned them away Straights know they had made Rev. Laron Hall will leave so they would not catch the it safely. A number of Mill City Tuesday Morning Tuesday for Los Angeles to | Well, folks, this is the day to friends of William A. Bird of flu. L Name of Team W visit his brother, Filling the Mrs. Charlie Tucker was get out and make yourself Salem attended his funeral pulpit Sunday, January 23, at Girod’s ................... 28% 5% home from her work at the heard. (Tuesday). Time to do services last Friday at 10 a. (2nd Quarter Winner) the Lyons United Methodist school cafeteria a couple of your voting. Wonder how m. at the St. Paul’s Episcopal church will be his father, Rev. Pat’s Pill Box....... 23% 12% days last week with the flu many will sit at home, not church in Salem with Rev. (Half Winner) Hershel Hall of Portland. then grumble about the Daniel Ferry officiating. In 14 but is back to work this morn vote, Election of officers was the Carpet Speciality .... 22 ing, (Monday). When I asked outcome? Even if it doesn’t terment was in Belcrest Me 14 main business at the meeting yruckinS 22 turn out the way you want it morial Park. 15 Charlie if he had gotten the to, of the Lyons-Mehama Water I North Santiam Lanes 21 if you voted, at least you flu yet, he told me he is too Mr. Bird was 68 years of age 16 20 Hagens _________ board Wednesday night. Elect tough to get it. Hope he’s right. tried. and presumably died of a ed were Dale Bilyeu, chair The January meeting of the Hollis and Catherine Turn- i Jerry’s Tavern was broken heart attack on Tuesday at his man; Treasurer, Calvin Cul Lyons Extension Unit was idge traveled to Beaverton on into after closing time Wednes home. bertson; and Secretary, Gerald held Thursday, January 13, at > Saturday to their daughter day night. A small amount of He was born in England and the City Hall with Dorothy Carolyn’s. Sort of a work and money was taken from the moved to Salem four years ago Rockwell. Downer and Lee Loomis as John Kuiken is in the Vet pleasure trip as Hollis replaced juke box and the pool and from Inglewood, Calif. He wa' . snooker money. Entry was a retired instructor at a Los erans hospital in Portland in I hostesses. Lesson of the day a utility door for Carolyn. a serious condition following 1 was “Window Treatmem” with This Wednesday evening the made through the side door Angeles automotive school. Ho surgery. He is well known [Helen Johnston and Lucille tole painting classes will re- where the padlock had been was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church and a mem here being bom and raised on Huber project leaders. Attend sume after about a month lay broken off. ing were Willa Gilson, Alma off for the holidays. McCully mountain. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston ber of the Masonic lodge. Survivors include his widow, John Schnackenberg o f | Olmstead, Alma Spellmeyer, Mrs. Con Vetters is just re-' spent the weekend visiting a Woodburn was a Thursday Mabel Downing, Virgene Scott, covering from a bad bout with sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Margaret E. Bird of Salem and i Geston in Milwaukie and a one sister, Mrs. Homer Mehle, luncheon guest at the home Cathy Lathrope, Doris Roy, pneumonia. On Sunday Mrs. Vetters was nephew and nieces in Long- of Yucca Valley, Calif. of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker June Kokstis, Lu Brown, Mrs. Bird suggested contri He is a cousin of Mrs. Bodeker. i Daphne Pyeatt, Helen John- given a surprise birthday par- view, Wn. butions be made to the St. He also visited relatives in i ston, Lucille Huber, Dorothy ty in honor of her 65th birth- I I Downer and Lee Loomis. Paul’s church organ fund. day. Her daughter and hus-' Mill City. band, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Stew art of Portland came down for the occasion, and son 1 and his wife of Mill City were' also present. By Rod Barker Spending a nice lazy, relax-1 Christmas and New Year ing weekend in Medford were celebrations are over but gard Jack and Bernice Evans and eners are enjoying yet another Jerry and Darlene Ruby. festive season which will last Home for the weekend was over the next few weeks. ’Tis the Evan’s daughter Jackie. the season of seed catalogs ar She has been attending Uni riving and over many cups of versity of Oregon in Eugene. coffee we are picturing all This is her first year and she those healthy looking vegeta is majoring in Anthropology bles and colorful flowers a- and enjoys it very much. dorning our patches of good i Saturday was Edna Culli- earth. sons birthday and husband | Our first list includes “just Cress took her out for lunch. this and just that-would-look- In the evening they were good extras, then when we tot joined by son Sherwin and up the bill we think maybe Joanne of Lebanon and daugh there isn’t room this year in ter Julia and Don Nyberg of the flower beds for so MANY; Salem for a birthday dinner., extras. And so the game goes Last Tuesday Clarence Mea-1 on untiI we decide THIS is der, son Harry (Buster), Kar- t^e fjna] order, and we know en and David started on a trip that it is larger than we have to Peru, Iowa. Nine and a half space for but we’re happy, and hours after they left Mill City wen, "they’re only 35c a pack”! they were back. It took them I jn planning the layout I that long to get to the Santiam avoid planting the same crops i Junction and back. They had ¡n the same place where I | checked before leaving and grew them last year. Crop ro- were told the pass was open tation helps to keep down any but they didn’t make it over.' build-up of disease. On Wednesday Buster, Kar-, jf one looks in my vegetable en and David left again and patch bright patches of orange I this time made it clear to Peru from calendulas, marigold and but Clarence stayed over for, nasturtiums, and an over- a few more days, and will pro- abundance of onions will be bably return to Peru this week. seen between the rows. These Toni Thomas was one of the are deterrents for some pests Grand Officers from the Odd- that would attack the veget- fellows and Rebekah lodges ables. Then too plants like cer- here that attended the instal- tajn companions next to them lation of officers at the Stay-! i suc such h as potatoes and snap ton Rebekah lodge. I | beans, radish and lettuce, to- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bros- I , matoes nnatoes and com. | ig enjoyed — - a visit ---- recently - , ‘ Those seeds left over from with their daughter Shirley ]ast season may be good for and her husband Robert Shep- this year providing they have hard. Robert has just recently been kept dry and at room been discharged from the ser-1 temperature. Onion, lettuce, vice in Calif. On their way up parsley, sweet com and par- to the Brosigs they stopped in snips are usually good for one j Eugene to visit relatives and or two years. Beans, members I in Brownsville to visit Robert’s. of the cabbage family, carrots,' parents and other relatives, celery, peas, radish and spin- After a couple days visit here. ach are good for 3-5 years, and they went on into Salem where beet«, cucumber, — i—— and i to melon they will be making their mato seeds good for 5 or more home. years. It’s a good idea to run Have any of you gotten in a germination test by sprink to see the movie "Sometimes ling a few seeds between blot a Great Notion” starring Paul ters which should be kept Newman and Henry Fonda? It damp. Seeds should sprout In was filmed on the Oregon a few days. If they don’t dis coast around Newport last year card them. and is a logging picture. The I think I’m in for a pleas language gets a bit raw at ant surprise. There are a lot times but the scenery is beau- of bulbs pushing up their tiful and the movie is hilar- green spikes which I know 11 ious. Louis, Gere and I went didn't plant. I hope they are in to see it Sunday afternoon, snowdrops and crocus. Mean- i Phone 897-2772 Mill City .Oregon There was a real good turn while the pansies, wallflowers . out and evidently has been as and primulas are adding a its been held over at the Elsi- touch of color. WEDDING STATIONERY ( ( ( ( ) ) ) } ) vn, ( Í Í Í ) ) I Notes from ■ j E i Hermit Hollow ) ) ) NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 1-72 your subscription has expired Why not send in a check for your renewal today. YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. 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