The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 14, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Olmstead, who had spent
7—The Mill City Enterprine, Tirando, «eçt 14, 1972
some time at the Olmstead
home, went home with her
Betty Kelle
By Debbie McLain
By Kva Brrwdcr
son. Ed Olmstead at Coburg.
Well, Tuesday was a big day
Will start off this week
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Sieg
Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mrs.
returned from a three month Arthur Olmstead and Mrs with a reminder that Thurs­ for the students of Santiam.
vacation to South and North James McPheeters were in Al­ day. September 14, Home Ex­ As the day started, the Fresh­
Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin. bany Tuesday to attend an of­ tension will have their first men cautiously walked down
Iowa and Colorado. They at­ ficers training class of the Ex­ meeting of the season, starting the main hall looking every­
tended two of their grandson's tension, held at the court house at 10 a. m. at the Gates Com­ thing over. Then everyone
gathered in the auditorium for
weddings, also Mr
Sieg's annex. Mrs. Johnston is chair­ munity Clubhouse.
brothers golden wedding an­ man. Mrs Olmstead. vice Thursday evening, Septem­ a short assembly. During this
niversary and a family reunion chairman and Mrs McPheeters ber 14 at 7:30 the Planning time, Mr. Jahn welcomed ev­
at Rochester. Minn.
secretary - treasurer of the Commission holds their regular eryone and mentioned a few
meeting at the City Hall. They rules and regulations. Then
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm­ local extension unit
stead and four children from
Bertha Allen and Leota will be working on the toning Mr. Boroughs introduced all
Auburn, Wn., were Labor Worden were hostesses for the map at this time and it is an of the “old" teachers and our
one “new” one, Mr. Snider, an
Day weekend guests at the first Wednesday
afternoon open meeting.
home of her parents, Mr and card club held at the City Take Off Pounds Sensibly English teacher from Elkton.
After the assembly, every­
Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Sun­ Hall Following a 1:30 dessert club, with regular meetings on
day they all attended a fam­ luncheon 500 was in play. High Tuesday evenings, at 7 p. m. is one went in to their registra­
ily picnic at Avery Park, in score was held by Ruth Lyons, weigh-in time with the regu­ tion rooms to, of course, regis­
Corvallis and Mrs Rschael second high by Jaunita Davis lar meeting starting at 7:30. ter. This continued throughout
and low by Laura Neal. Others The membership has grown the morning.
At 12:30, the classes began,
attending were Rose Bassett from the original four to nine each
20 minutes This was so
at
the
last
meeting.
There
is
June McPheeters. Doris Roy,
Highway 22 — Mill City
still room for many more and everyone could get semi-used
.
Mabel
Downing,
Mildred
Carr,
Come To The
their classes and teachers.
I Alma Olmstead, Katie Sieg, those interested are invited to to Thursday
school, the
‘Katie Skillings, Gladys Ny­ join. The club is looking for a pep club had after
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
a
meeting
dis­
larger
pice
to
meet.
gaard, and Nellie Riggs.
cusing
their
outfits,
points
Lauri
Cuthbert
of
Woodburn
Mrs. Ruth Meek, student at
and work nights. The
OCE is taking her September spent the last week of her system,
Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs
club work nights will be
Experience training for three summer vacation at the home pep
every
Tuesday,
7:00
to
8:30,
of
her
grandparents.
Floyd
and
■ weeks at Mari-Linn. Following
the meeting, the cheer­
this she will resume her stud­ Laurel Johnson. Main purpose After
of the visit was for grandma leaders taught the club their
ies at the college.
We Pick Up and Deliver
Mrs. Orville Downing, Mrs. to do some school sewing for yells.
Class meetings were held
her.
The
Johnsons
took
Lauri
Cletus Nydegger, Mrs. Bill
Friday afternoon. The Fresh­
I Grimes of Lyons and Mrs. home Sunday and stayed to men elected class officers.
Douglas Barrow of Stay ton at­ help celebrate Lauri’s father’s President is Lisa Barnhardt;
tended a luncheon at King- birthday.
Surprise visitors to the vice-president, Renee Brown;
1 wood Village in Salem as
All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon
secretary, Vicki Burge, and
guests of Mrs. Effie Nydegger, Floyd Johnsons last Sunday treasurer, Lori Lawrence.
were
his
sister
and
husband,
who
resides
there.
Judging Begins At 1 P. M.
The Seniors elected a new
Spending several days at the Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Bjerke and class secretary. Cindy Nelson
Mrs.
Hazel
Johnson
of
Oregon
t home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
was the lucky girl to receive
Come, Take Part In This Annual Fair. It is open
I Bassett was her sister-in-law, City.
the office. Congratulations
Michael Walling a second Cindy!
to the public. Prizes will be given. Bring your pro­ 1 Mrs. Walter Smith from Port-
grade
student,
celebrated
his
I land.
duce. Canned Goods, Fancy Work, Baked Goods,
Friday night was the big
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones 8th birthday Monday. Septem­ night for the Wolverines as
Antiques, Handicrafts, Hobbies and Flowers.
from Lancaster. Ca.. have ber 11 with the class singing they went to Marist High
Lunch Served Between 12 and 1
, moved their mobile home onto “Happy Birthday” to him. and school to play their first foot­
| the lot they recently purchased he got to wear the birthday ball game. The Wolverines
on the corner of 9th and Front crown for the day.
emerged victorious with a
Mr. and Mrs. Chester smashing
| Street.
score of 18 to 0.
Mrs. Rachael Olmstead re- Straight have had a real busy Good going guys! Let’s keep
summer,
what
with
trying
to
• turned to the home of her son.
From 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.
it up!
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­ build a house and entertaining
stead. Sunday after spending company. This past weekend
Adults $1.75
Children Under 12,
75c
i last week at the home of her their daughter and husband,
I son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olm­ Mr. and Mrs. Micheál Winsette
of San Jose, Ca. were up for
stead at Coburg.
A SHETLAND PONY HILL BE GIVEN AWAY
I Sunday guests at the Henry a visit, bringing newlyweds,
1 Croisant home were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Heath
Our standing goal is to make pay­
I Mrs. Gus Croisant of Wood­ with them. Mr. and Mrs. Le-
ment in full within 5 working days
burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roy Biers of Albany, anothef
from the time Safeco’s adjuster gets
Croisant and twin daughters, son-in-law and daughter were
your claim. We usually succeed.
Prizes will be given away during the program
Janice and Jean, from Tilla­ up also.
Safeco. Insurance on your
Leaving
last
Thursday
after
­
Smile,
mook.
car, home, boat, business,
I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt noon for Camano Island, Wn.,
health, life and everything
with their son-in-law and were Hollis and Catherine
you’re with
else you value.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turnidge. They went up for a
Elmer of Albany, spent two visit with daughter, Pat, and
Safeco.
days last week visiting and her husband, Ed Beesley. The
Beesley’s home is in Snohom-
sightseeing in Seattle.
Visiting at the home of Mr. 1 ish but they had rented a
and Mrs. W. B. Shuey are her beach house for the month of
Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
sister and husband. Mr. and September. The men spent
Mrs. R. H. Allen, from Cripple most of their time fishing
Creek. Colo. Also the Shuey’s while the women did a little I
daughter, Mrs. Que Haines sightseeing.
Jack and Mary Gulliford 1
, visited from Portland.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Trahan and their son, Raymond, went
and family have moved to Leb­ up to the Portland Airport
anon and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sunday to meet another son,
Kutch have moved into their Capt. Jim Gulliford of the
Marine Air Force who is sta­
house.
George Baker from Karney, tioned at Kaneoke, Hawaii.
Neb., spent several days at the Jim will be here about two
home of his sister, Mr. and weeks. On Sunday they enjoy­
ed a family dinner with Mary’s
Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer.
| Mr. and Mrs. David Hamil­ brother and family, Mr. and
ton and family have moved Mrs. Louis Lucas, Larry and
into the Elmer Tripp house on Loren of Salem. Ray, Paula,
Rhonda and Renae Gulliford
Main Street.
! Wayne Kirsch has moved all were present.
Saturday evening Floyd and
into his own house recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ Laurel Johnson were dinner
guests at the Ervin Petersons
ald Kutch.
in Mill City after which they I
Picnic Style Roasts
Lb.
went to the Eagles Lodge.
'
Mel and Dorothy Newberg
spent a quiet weekend a1
By Meral Teeters
home with Pete, Penny and
Recent guests for several children coming up on Sunday.
Gael, Lenora and Lynn Cuts-
days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fletcher were forth left on Friday for Ban­
their son’s family, Mr. and don where they attended the
Mrs. Richard Fletcher, Lance, Saturday afternoon wedding
Gloria and Allen from Orange of thei rson, Lyle. Lenore said
the weather for the coast was
Grove, Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright most unusual as it was beau­
Large Size
For
visited Sunday. September 3, tiful, sunshiny and no wind.
at the home of their son’s They returuned home Sunday.
Monday evening dinner
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Wright and children Wade guests at the home of Sam and
and Belinda at Sutherlin. Vis­ Lorraine Bibler were Sam’s
iting a few days last week brother and wife, Mr. and
with the Wrights were their Mrs. Ed Bibler of Independ­
daughter, Mrs. Ray Sarvela, ence.
Ed and Allura Chance were
and daughters, Cynthia and
in the area over the weekend.
Annette, of Coos Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ro­ They had come up to see Ed’s
NABISCO
bertson and three daughters mother, who had suffered a
left Friday, for their home in stroke recently.
Velma and Jim Carey went
Akron, Colo., after a visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. to Stayton Saturday afternoon
and Mrs. Leonard Wallen, and to attend the wedding of Vel­
with their daughter’s family, ma’s grandson, Bruce.
Sunday dinner guest at the
Family Size
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ader, and
daughter, Amber, and other home of Mary Stafford was
Sarah Rains of Foster. Sarah
relatives here.
I The Eugene Fief family was a long-time resident of
spent a couple of days during Gates before moving to Foster.
the Labor Day weekend in the Stopping by in the afternoon
to visit her were Mary Wil­
Pendleton area.
son
and Nellie Allen.
Mrs.
Donald
Teeters,
Mrs.
(1 Lb. 6 Oz. Pie)
Mary had just finished com­
Harold Longfellow and Mrs.
Rex Longfellow visited Fri­ pleting two boxes of candy,
day, September 8 with Mrs. gum, nuts, etc. to send to ser­
Don Stensland and Mrs. Allen vice men in Thailand.
Frank Lumber Co.
Benton Trucking Go.
McDonald in McMinnville.
Mill City, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Cpl. and Mrs. Dennis Teet­
Canning Jars, Lids, Caps, Certo Wax
ers visited a short time with ther, Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu, of
and Pectins
Stout Creek Lumber Co.
relatives here Saturday, Sep­ Lebanon and his aunt, Mrs. Young & Morgan Timber Company
tember 9 They were on their Rillie Trask, when they went
Mill
City
—
Idanha,
Oregon
Lyons,
Oregon—Mill at Mehama
Prices effective Thur», through Sat Sept 14-17
way from Idaho to San Bern­ to Reno during the Labor Day
weekend.
ardino, Ca., where he is being
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
Stuckart Lumber Co.
stationed. He has just recent­
Idanha- Lebanon, Oregon
Lyon»—Idanha, Oregon
ly completed a tour of duty
with the Air Force in Thai­
The Mill City Enterprise
HAW Logging Co.
land.
Phone a8»-MM
1015 Main St
Lyons. Oregon
Printers-Publishers
Mill City- Idanha, Oregon
Mr and Mrs. Harry Monroe
were accompanied by his mo-
LYONS
GATES
Santiam Ripples
MILL CITY CHEVRON
SERVICE
33rd Annual Santiam Valley
GRANGE FAIR
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16fh
Turkey Dinner and All The Fixings
My Neighbors
BE SURE TO ATTEND
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
A Blowup You Cun Avoid
HERE NOW J
Nebergall's Franks 1 lb. pkg. 79c
Nebergall's Chili Rolls . each 79c
. Lb. 75c
Nebergall's Slab
Nebergall's Fresh Picnics C7*
Brook Prunes . 22 lb. box $2.49 MEHAMA
Tokay Grapes ... lb. 39c
SweetPotatoes . . 2 lbs. 29c
Dillard Cantaloupes O
$100
Banana Squash ... lb. 7c
Mayflower Cottage Cheese pt. 29c
Mayflower Milk 2% Bags gal. 89c
Graham Crackers
2 lb. pkg. 69c
American Beauty & Cookie Break 69c
Resers Sliced Meat 3 pkgs. $1.00
Resers Pizza . . each $1.49
Standby Vinegar
.
.
gal. 99c
WS FOOD MARKET
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise