The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 13, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    together, taking care all brok- Later they picked up Roy Tay- | We took dinner with us and Floyd Johnsons Return 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 18, 1972
i en edges are fresh and clean, lor from the Marian Home popped it in the oven when we
anese style dinner on the low see a volcano erupting, the
I place in a dish which contains where he is staying and all I got there, and then went to From Hawaiian Trip
By Betty Kelle
table, in true Japanese style. lovely orchid gardens, and the
they 1 explore some property Carolyn
went
to
Albany
where
|
enough
milk
to
cover
well,
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Well, here we are at the
One day the Johnsons rent­ rain forest.
visited with the Keith Hen- was interested in. It was out John-on, acompaniec by tt
and
boil,
boil,
and
then
boil
All in all it was a great trip
ed s ear to get around and
week so many people dread.
I
in
the
countryside
and
a
lovely
ess
’
s.
granddaughter. Sherry Hudg­ see more of the sights. They but they didn’t get in much
The April 14 deadline is draw­ some more. Put dish away in
drive
on
such
a
beautiful
day.
spend
Arriving Saturday to
ing nearer and nearer. Natur­ some place where it will not Easter and a few days with j There were old buildings to ins, of Salem, have just recent­ got lost a little bit and manag­ resting, so have spent the past
ally most of those people that be meddled with, forgetting all their daughter, Floyd and poke around in so we were all ly spent about 10 days in the ed to get in lots of sightseeing. week trying to get back to
about it for at least three
Hawaiian Islands. Sherry was During their stay they got to normal.
had refunds coming got their months,
the end of that time Shirley Swaim and family, in our glory and had a great having spring vacation from
reports in about January or it will be at found
j
time.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
to be as good
Willamette University.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
early February. Those that as new.
Chubb of Oakridge. They were
Easter dinner guests at the
The main purpose of the trip
have to pay seem to wait as
Canned pears make a light really enjoying the lovely wea­ home of Lou Oliver were was to visit two girls who had P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
long as possible, can’t say as and delicious dessert. If com­ ther until this (Monday) even­ daughter, Sheryl and grand­
PubUehed at .Mill City, .Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
attended OCE with the John­
I blame them either. Then of pany comes, quickly open a ing.
daughter, Tamara Cline from son’s daughter, Frances.
Entered as Second Ciass Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
course there are a few like can and serve in small glasses, | Margaret Rush attended the > The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hon- City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
me that just sort of kept put­ filling in the center with eith- annual * luncheon for telephone I Clyde Oliver.
ting it off and trying to forget “r raspberry, currant or straw­ operators in Salem Saturday. I 1 Arriving unexpectedly on juyo and son, Reid and Miss The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
it, then wake up to the fact berry jam. This can be served This is a group that has been Tuesday from California was Elaine Wakasa really showed for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
there isn’t much time left. So either with or without whip­ meeting for a number of years Mike Jensen, stopping first at them a good time. The two withewt charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
girls are both teachers over
I spent most all day Sunday ped cream.
but this year, due to .llness, his cousins, Kathy Meader, there and although it wasn’t advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault
trying to get it all together and
| visiting his aunt, Me, and stay- their spring vacation they man­ An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
Guess that is a good note to only 11 attended.
ready to send in. Felt so good end this up on, but of course
Clare and Margaret Rush ¡ng overnight with his grand- aged to show the Johnsons a of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
when I did get it all done, talking about food makes me had their family home for, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis lot of the island. One evening
MtMÖtK
MEMBER
wondered why I had put it off hungry so it’s time to go fix Easter this year and other (Tumidge. On Wednesday he they were taken to an old
so long. Oh, well, just human me some breakfast.
guests were Allen Sommers continued his trip on up to Chinese City and served a re-
Oregon
nature I guess.
(Crowded Out Last Week) and Liz Wright of Salem and Snohomish, Wn., to see his gular, old style, eight-course
Newspaper
Just a little reminder that on
Wednesday luncheon guest a friend of their grandson, Paul parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bees- Chinese dinner. They even
Publishers
April 20 at the regular meet­ of Mrs. Laurel Johnson was Schissler of Kent, Wn.
ley before going to work in had a Chinese speaking wait­
J
law Association
AssocJaUon - Founoad IMS
ing of the Home Extension, Mrs. Charles Fletcher of Pa­
This past week on behalf of, the Seattle area.
ress.
to be held at the Gates Com­ checo, Ca. Mrs. Fletcher left The National Association toI Arriving Monday from U-
Sut scription Rates
Mr. Honjuyo is an officer in
munity club, there will be a on Thursday to join her hus­ Keep and Bear Arms, Mary! kiah, Ca., were Mr. and Mrs. the National Guard and took a Marion-I.inn Counties, per year_____________________ >4.50
baked food and plant sale with band in Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng­ Stafford called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Crystal) O’Rourke at day off to give them a tour of
proceeds to go to the scholar­ land. Mrs. Fletcher is the Clyde Oliver, Harry Harmon, the home of her sister, Mr. and local missions, parks, and to Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year______________ $5.00
Outside Oregon, per yc?r---- ----------------------------------- $5.50
ship fund. Everyone invited.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Mrs. Sophie Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. While see some of the beautiful flow­
Saturday was the regular old Bess of Pacheco. Mrs. Bess Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Les- here they visited Paul Cree ers in their natural setting.
DON W. MOFFATT _____ __________ Editor and Publisher
meeting of WWI Barracks is the sister of the Johnson's , lie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen who is in a Portland hospital,
At the Honjuyo home the GEORGE LONG .......
Assistant Publisher-Printer
#3263 and Auxiliary. They had son-in-law, Gerald Hudgins. | Henness and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paul is a brother to Crystal Johnsons were served a Jap- NORMA LONG_________________ Society and News Editor
a dinner and the Barracks in­ The Gerald Hudgins were Gabriel
and Laurel.
ROSE CREE ............................
Local New Editor
stalled their officers. The Easter dinner guests at the
Mr and Mrs P A. Pederson, | In glancing through the
MARY KELLY............................................ ... Local News Editor
Auxiliary had their annual Floyd Johnson home.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Brothen April, 1925 issue of Woman’s thing was the new striped fab­
election of officers with Mary
Melody Bardhardt was home and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. World there was a page of ric. It was featuring some old
Stafford,
president,
Mary from school to spend the John Thurston, Debbie, Carla, house plans, one a colonial time recipes for pork cake,
Loucks, senior vice president. Easter weekend with her fam­ Douglas, and Darla were all house, looks just like the ones wiggs, salt raising bread, Pan
Pearl Oliver, treasurer, Martha ily, the Dave Barnhardts.
Easter guests at the home of we see today but the difference Dowdy, Sally Lunn and Corn
Ragsdale,
secretary,
June
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas, Frank and Mabel Senz.
was in the floor plans, mainly Dodgers to be served with good
Knight, conductress and Aud­ Sr., and Chris attended the
The four Thurston children in the kitchen area. Instead old maple syrup. Now all that
t
rey Sandahi, chaplain.
Easter breakfast held in Mill are spending a few days with of a place for a refrigerator, should make you hungry.
There was a fairly good City in the new cafeteria.
their grandparents, Mr. and there was the ice box, builtins
Sure hope everyone enjoyed
turnout with about 50 mem­
Sunday Mrs. Lang Stafford I Mrs. P. A. Pederson while and drainboard space was vary the past few good days and
bers present.
and Mrs. Leslie Allen were their parents are vacationing small, no space in kitchen for got some of their yard work
How many of you were up guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter in Reno.
a small table so apparently all caught up as this dark, dreary,
early enough on Saturday Brisbin for Easter dinner at a
Friday callers at the home meals were eaten In the big wet Tuesday morning means
morning to see the beautiful local restaurant.
Mrs. ___
Hugh
Durall ---------
were dinning room.
I of
„___
--------------
we have to stay inside. Pm
white blanket that covered
Thursday evening, Mr. and ! Mary Stafford and Ruby Bris- j In the needlework depart­ one of those who didn't get the
everything? Around 6 it was Mrs. Glen Henness went to bin.
1 U1CUI
w v>
ment , ..
It was showing how to
do u lawn mowed, my good excuse
In Marion and Linn Countie$
all white but it did melt fast. their son, Earls home for din- ' Early Sunday morning the Damask Embroidery, sent in was Louis couldn’t get the
As far as I am concerned It ner. Sunday morning Clare and folks, Hollis and Catherine from their English correspond­ mower started for me. Oh,
is the wrong time of year for Norma Lee Henness took his Tumidge, and I left for Bea­ ent, the frocks being shown well, now that I can’t get out-
that kind of weather, even parents, Glen and Lola to the verton, where we spent the with much embroidery up and I side will paint instead, sounds
though it was so pretty. It is Easter breakfast in Mill City. day with my sister, Carolyn. down the fronts and the new , like more fun anyhow.
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1
rather hard on the logging op­
erations also and so many of
the loggers had just gotten
started back to work. Many of
the fruit trees are really blos­
somed out now and look so
very pretty but still much too
wet to get any yard work done.
Or maybe the rest of you have
yours caught up and it’s just
me that is behind. Couldn’t
get the mower started so still
haven’t gotten the lown mow­
ed. If I leave it much longer
will have to get a tractor and
mower in.
Mel and Dorothy NewVarg
had the family all home for
Sunday dinner, with Pete,
Penny and children coming up
from Salem and Toni and
Doug there. Later in the even­
ing Doug's sister, Jeannette
and Jim Wagner came by for
the card playing.
On Monday Gunter and
Gladys Cline went to the coast
with some friends to check on
the friend’s boat at Depoe Bay.
It was a lovely trip with wea­
ther quite nice until they got
back to Salem where it was
very stormy.
Wednesday, Walter and Toni
Thomas and Chris went to
Portland to visit an aunt, Mrs.
Flora Parris. While there they
OVE TAXES? You’d think some erf us do ... the way we
also had a nice visit with a
cousin. LeRoy Parris, and cous­
pay our home community taxes, and then rush off to other
ins Mrs. Jim Richardson from
Tillamook and her daughter,
cities and towns, to help those people pay theirs.
Mrs. Bob Chandler from Cin­
cinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Richardson
is staying at the Parris home
while taking therapy treat­
You know, part of every dollar spent in any community goes
ments. The Thomas's hadn’t
seen Mrs. Chandler since 1963
naturally to help defray that community’s overhead expense
when they had a get-together
«
in California. Toni’s mother,
—for city, county, and school facilities. More trade volume
Mrs. Jessie Ziegler, lives in
Vancouver, but in a different
means smaller direct tax bills.. .trade volume which leaves
section from where the big
wind hit and did so much dam­
a community, leaves bigger tax bills.. .for every individual
age last week. They didn’t
even know there had been that
who lives in that community.
bad a storm until another I
daughter called to see if she
was all right.
But, of course, faxes are fun. Double your fun by doing your
How about a few household
hints from the American Wom­
f
an, August. 1920? When bak­
shopping where you pay part of the other fellows taxes, too.
ing potatoes, thoroughly grease
before putting in oven, they
V
will have a rich, satiny look
and the outer skin will peel
off as thin as tissue paper.
Rur the lard "cracklings”
through the food chopper and
thus utilize them for shorten­
ing in molasses cakes, cookies, i
com bread and so on. Shred-I
ded cocoanut that has become
dry may be freshened up by
soaking in sweet milk for a
few minutes before using.
Strain all the surplus fruit
Mill City, Oregon
juices into the vinegar jug or
Everett Hamilton—Owner
Phone 769-6311
Stayton
Distributor of Shell Products
keg: they make the best of
Phone
897-2977
Mill
City
vinegar, provided there is in
the container enough “mother”
from pure cider vinegar. In
this way it is an easy matter
to keep the stock replenished,
Building Supplies. Paints, Plumbing
and the satisfaction of know­
Phone
897-2413
or
897-2754
Supplies, Electrical Fixtures
Phone 897-2799
MUI City, Oregon
ing nothing is wasted.
Frank Stromquist, Owner
Get into the habit of wash­
ing the lamp chimneys when
you do the breakfast dishes,
and polish with tissue paper
Broken china may be repaired
by boiling in skim milk: tie
S & H Green Stanu»
Complete Body Repair & Paint Service
Head Office Portland
the pieces evtn’y and securely
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