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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1972)
S—The Mill (Tty KnterprW, Thursday, July 6, 1972 : member of the Elks Lodge. New Detroit Patio G'rft Shop Survivors include the wid- | ow Marjorie of Monmouth, ! three daughters, Mrs. Janet Lee Murphy of Albany; Mrs. i Judy Lynn Sells of Vancouver, Washington and Jennie Lee McDonald of Bend; four sis ters, Mrs. Virginia Joos in marjorie M c D onald California; Mrs Doris Mar- The Detroit Patio this spring Friends of Mrs. Marjorie garrell, Marcóla; Mrs. Eva Highway 22 — Mill City (Huston) McDonald learned Johnson of Tillamook and Mrs opened up a new gift shop in conjunction with their drive- Sunday of the death of her Diane Rice of St. Helens and husband Elwyn McDonald, 44 1 two brothers Arland McDon in. Some time ago The Enter ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES of Monmouth who died Satur ald of Tillamook and Kenneth prise visited the shop and found that they specialize al day from a heart attack while i McDonald of Portland. a passenger in his car. Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs Mrs. McDonald is the daugh- most entirely in articles pro McDonald was born in Tilla i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion duced right here in Oregon, mook and moved to the Mon Huston of Salem The family and many of them right in our mouth-Independence area nine made their home in Mill City own Canyon. When visiting with Mary years ago, where he was a for many years living on S. E. We Pick. Up and Deliver foreman for the Boise Cas Kingwood, later moving to Ellen Hancock, operator of the cade plywood plant at Inde Tillamook and to Salem fol gift shop, she said that they have been pleased with the pendence. While in Tillamook lowing his retirement. he was employed with the Dia Services for McDonald are reception they are getting from The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements mond Lumber Company. He pending at the Parmentes Mor. local people as well as the many tourists who come was a Korean War Veteran and tuary in Independence. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too through this scenic area. Many people spend several days in the various parks and camp grounds, and she said this gives Good Assortment Of them something to do, espec ially the women folks. PRE-FINISHED Paul Jennings of Mill City Call Us Any Day For is one of the local people who has handcrafted silver jewelry Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between No for sale at the shop. Others Stayton and Gates. from the immediate area who furnish Mrs. Hancock with ar ON OR OFF THE CABLE ticles for sale are Bill Houck AND UP RCA VICTOR who makes coffee tables from Myrtle wood; Ken Harrison, The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. of Gates, wood carvings from RCA WHIRLPOOL cedar; Nina Poole, Detroit, tole painting and Doris Rogers, The Best Laundry Equipment Gates, water color paintings. However since this writer Shirley Hill from Detroit has decoupage articles on display. Some others out of the area visited the shop. Mrs. Hancock who have articles displayed most likely has added many are G. Winkler, Portland, orig- more articles whoch tourists | inal yarn pictures; Bonnie will find interesting. Gift Wade, Tangent, Oregon Stone shops seem to be the thing ware Pottery; Holly Hill, Eu those touring the country like LUMBER SALKS gene, enamel copper wall to find. It gives them a chance Appliance — Radio hangings; Frances Hill, Oak to purchase mementos, which mill OITY. OREBQN SALES — SERVICE ridge, resin work and rock will remind them of the happy Phone 897-2610 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton 769-2154 jewelry, and Phyllis Yeast, hours they have spent while I on vacation. Stayton, oil paintings. New Gft Shop At Detroit Features Oregon Products MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE TV, Radio & Appliance Service A WOOD PANELING $2?9 XI Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $4.50 a Year Read it Every Week FREE COLOR PORTRAIT! 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