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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1972)
were baby sitting for their grandchildren while the child ren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philippi were in Reno for the weekend The pupils of the Mehama The following is an account of a recent vacation trip taken school gave a program Friday Call Us Any Day For by Mr. and Mrs Sam Bibler afternoon, May 12, for their of Gates, written by Mrs. Bib mothers, grandmothers and SantLam Memorial Hospital Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between other invited friends Follow ler: (Stayton) Stavton and Gates. ing the program the mothers This was Sam's first trip HIGHTOWER To Mr and back to North Dakota since were presented with ceramic ON OR OFF THE CABLE Mrs Thomas Givens High 1949 and my first trip Every items made by the pupils and tower. Marion, a son, Sunday. part of the trip was interest a decorated cake was given RCA VICTOR April 23 I ing and believe me there is to Mrs John Teeters who was Besf TV for Cable or Fringe A rem. P1SECHKO — To Mr and lots of uninhabited land in this the oldest mother present. I Mrs William Pisechko, Scio, USA and always the Rocky Cake and coffee were served RCA WHIRLPOOL a son, Friday. April 28 Mountains are exciting There to the mothers in the basement The Best Laundry Equipment BASSETT—To Mr. and Mrs are cattle everywhere. The and the children enjoyed cook Earl Frederick Bassett. Stay slow fat pace of living in the mid ies and punch upstairs. An ad ton, a daughter. Monday. May west sort of made us realize ditional item of interest was I what a rat race life is here the pictures of their mothers , Sam’s brother. Charley Bib- | the children in Mrs Dicksons ' ler. in Williston. N D was roOTT1 had drawn The Mothers If the number f »Hewing our first stop, a cattle and club held a short meeting to rancher Don't think he Plan the school picnic which your name on The En wheat knows how much land or how. will N* on Friday May 26. J Dr. James R Prine of Los terprise label reads many cattle he had, but hap prevailed everywhere. Alamos, N M visited relatives 5-72 ii's time to send piness Sam visited many cousins and here during the weekend. He the old home where he was had been on a business trip a check fer renewal born near Alamo. The school td Richland, Wn., and Beaver (one room) where he began ton. Mrs. Joe Jones of Klamath his education, the high school, and the cemetery where his Falls brought her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe, home Saturday, folks are buried Our next stop was Mitchell, May 13. Mrs Moe had been S D where we visited Sam’s in Klamath Falls with her two sisters—both are farmers, daughter’s family for about 10 also wheat and cattle This to days Sunday guests at the, _______ ______ *___ me was beautiful country and | home of Mrs Moe was anoth- reminded me of mv homeland ®r daughter and her husband, in Oklahoma and Texas One Mr and Mrs Henry Kornmann thing I always noticed is thei of Keyport, Wn sturdy, well-built houses, all | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe are built to withstand the wind were in Sherwood Sunday, May 14, to attend a large fam and cold , Our trip home was the most ily reunion at the Sherwood interesting route we traveled Grange hall which honored Mt. Rushmore and 1 the four one of Mrs. Monroe's cousins, faces in stone on the mountain Mrs Myrtle Gentry, on her is the greatest work of art. 90th birthday I’m sure No one can really One thing about inflation is fee! the real enchantment of this without seeing it for real that they’ve raised the old time Next was the badlands and the penny-pincher up to the stat Anaconda Copper mine, the us of nickel squeezer! largest in the world, and the world's largest smoke stack We were past Anaconda saw mill when the news was being broadcast of it being sold that I day to Champion Papers. Inc. ' for S130.000,000 Then on to Kellogg Ida., where the mine disaster occurred We saw the I Sunset mine, largest silver ' mine in the USA and believe me you could feel that the en- , tire town was in sadness. No one on the street, no cars on the street This was 6pm and j many businesses were closed— I flags flying half mast Certain- ' ly a feeling that the Sunset Mine disaster was the sun had DEMOCRAT DISTRICT 55 set for many people poL announcement paid for by People for Our last night out was SUMNER Committee Co-Chairman Don McEthgott I Coeur d'Alene, also a historical ORDERS TO GO Box 338. Heppner. Oregon I place Sam and I always asked for recommended places to sleep or eat, and we were surprised Stay+on, Oregon how many times the Elks lodge was recommended for good food so we met many fellow Elk members The day we always look for ward to when on vacation is the day we get home. So now ON YOUR BALLOT our vacation is a memory and we are glad to be back and happy the sun is shining. Sam and Lorraine Bibler. Biblers Tell of North Dakota Trip TV, Radio & Appliance Service l PO RTERs LAUj T2k TV m The Ml City Enterprise Brings Resuits—Try It Every Week WANTED-Democrats To serve as poll watchers, party workers, telephone campaigners, financial solici tors, etc. Instead of large contributions (which infer an obligation) from a very few individuals, the goal of tthe Democrat Party is a $1.00 contribution from every Democrat. Your opinion is not worth a thing, if you're not willing to back it up! VOTE JACK SUMNER Queen^ STATE REPRESENTATIVE OMRMBUOVS fOREYK Ä trees grow JOBS in Oregon! I « .....__ yoe>S DON'T GROW ON trees , but trees oo GROW JOBS IN OREGON- 044-,OOO people are directly SUPPORTED BY THE POREST INDUSTRY. THOUSANDS MORE DRAW INCOME BY PROVIDING GOODS ANO SERVICES TO PORESTINDUSTRY SUPPLIERS. rr_. MEHAMA Mrs, John Teeter» Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto and Mr and Mrs. John Shafer were in Pendleton May 5 and 6 to attend the Oregon Cattle men's meeting and the Oregon State Beef Day Mrs R D McLeod of Ruth, Nev came Friday, May 5, and was a guest during the week end at the home of her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor She had come to attend Mother’s Day festivities with her son. Greg ory. who is a student at OSU in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of Astoria came May 12 to spend the weekend here. They Stout Creek Lumber Co. Lyons, Oregon—Mill at Mehama U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Stuckart Lumber Co. Lyons—Idanha, Oregon YES MAY 23 WRITE IN Walter H. Bell For Justice of the Peace Marion County — Stayton District JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BELL has said he will accept the office if re elected—May 23. REMEMBER—Writje in the name, “Walter H. Bell,” on the Non-partisan Ballot. Smile, you’re with Safeco. Young & Morgan Timber Company Mill City—Idanha, Oregon CHEMEKETA An Attorney who knows the North Santiam Valley and it's People! renewable as our evergrowing forests > Benton Trucking Co Idanha, Oregon - Trans Adult Experienced • Efficient • Fair REFORESTATION— REGROWTH OF OUR MOST REMARKABLE. RENEWABLE RESOURCE — TREES' JOBS AND RAYCHECKS, WHI CH ARE A VITAL PART OF OUR ENVIRONMENT, ARE AS Frank Lumber Co. Mill City, Oregon Stanley Ogden Precinct 0043 Committeeman Insurance on your car home business, health, life and' .SC everything else you veiue. TD Jerry Pittain Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon Precincts eligible for voting are Numbers 150, 174, 176, 179, 180, 182, 184, 186 and 188. Walter H. Bell for Justice of the Peace Committee—Lawrence E. Spraker, secre tary; 383 E Ida St., Stayton, Ore.