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1 MEHAMA Santiam Valley Grange Fair Winners Listed In Various Divisions Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McLeod THE Fh FAMILYÄ|«i lawyer JL? s. 7—The Mill City Enterprise, ThurMlay, Oct. 3, 1974 LYONS Phillips 66 6 10 ED LEWIN U S National Bk. .. 4 12 Auctioneer, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen State Farm ______ 3 13 spent several days at Lincoln Splits — Cecilia Lyon 5-7; Complete Auctions of Ruth, Nev., came Friday, Blue and red ribbon awards Carol Hendricks. June Mc- City on the coast. While there, | Dodie Stornier 2-7. Phone 709-5466 Sept. 20, for a two weeks visit at the Sept. 21, 35th annual Pheeters, Dorothy Grossnick- V . V I they visited Mr. Alien’s cou-1 High individual game — Sale almost every Sun. with relatives and friends in Santiam Valley Grange Har laus, Elaine Moore, Ethel Wy sins, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Joyce Mocaby 192; high Indi "Lending" Your Home this area. They are guests at vest Festival and Fair were as man, Blanche 10 A. M. George. One Green. vidual series — Cecilia Lyon the home of her sister and : follows: Womens Pantry, first prize, Members of your church, Consignmente Welcome Mrs. Leora Stevens, local 492; high team game — G&B brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | club, lodge, or political party' president of the United Me-! Trk 738; high team series — Flowers — blue ribbons: Winonah Wiley. 1050 Wilco Road Stayton Elmer Taylor. Another sister i Katie Skillings, Denise Horst Baking blue ribbons: Wi may want to hold a meeting thodist Women, attended the Highland Trk. 2140. and brother-in-law, Mr. and man, Fem Sletto, Alta Bode nonah Wiley, Alice Rowse, in your home. If you say yes. district meeting held at New- Mrs. Art Harris of Tacoma, ker, Lori Hoestman, Helen Diane Basl, June McPheeters, what kind of legal responsibil ‘berg on Saturday, Sept. 21. Wash., are guests at the home I Johnston, Alice Rowse, Ed Joyce Lambert, Clara Wizer, ity are you taking on in case Walter Clark from Ventura, DATSUN SERVICE of a brother and sister-in-law, Bell, Dorothy Peterson, Isa Philomene Basl; red ribbons— somebody gets hurt? j Calif., was a recent visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wagner, belle Schlies, Winonah Wiley, Karen Silbernagel, Clara AND REPAIR The answer usually depends the home of his cousins, Mr. while visiting here. All Work Guaranteed and you I Rose Bell, Estelle Boyington, Wizer, Judy Bonebreak, Kevin on whether those who come1 and Mrs. Glenn Julian. SAVE 30% on Salem Price» Burmester j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mills of , Dick Gorman, Angie Gorman, Jennings, Thelma Moore, Alice are classified as social visitors : Mrs. Florence Lone Pine, Calif., have their | Marty Silbernagel, Flossie Rowse, Maurita Silbernagel, or business visitors. Most' and Mrs. Eva Bressler spent j Call 897-2062 camper parked at the home of Evans, Louise Pietrok, Clara Ed Bell. Susan Basl and Steve courts say you owe only a me- Monday through Thursday at ELMER TRIPP derate degree of care toward t„_ Mr. and Mrs B L Kirsch ' Wizer, Philomene Basl, Leo-( Jennings. the coast. They visited New- Vegetables and fruit: blue social visitors, but a high de- port, Seaside and Astoria ' while spending some time vis . nard Lambrecht, Carol Hen-' iting here. j dricks; red ribbons: Katie ribbons —Giles Wagner, Wino gree of care toward business where they went across the | Wiley, Jim Toomb, Steve visitors. bridge into Long Beach, i Guests a few days recently Skillings, L. E. Sletto, Fem nah Jennings, Carlene Schiewek, I Wash. , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sletto, Angie Gorman, Wino Jake Myers, L. E. Sletto, Fem ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zander John Shafer were Col. and nah Wiley, Kurt Hueller, Ada Sletto, June McPheeters, from Issaquah, Wash., were Mrs. J. B. Coolidge from Sara Plymale, Estelle Boyington, Helen Johnston, Frances Hen Our property, which includes the Ikxl of Rock I Doris Rogers, Rose Belle, recent visitors at the home of toga, Calif. Coming Sunday, dricks, John Shafer, Robert his sister, Mrs. Leora Stevens.' Sept. 29, for a visit were Mr. Philomene Basl and Louise Thacker, Arthur Cooper, Rose Creek and The Land under the Bonneville Power Weekend guests at the home Shafer’s brother-in-law and i Pietrok. Bell, Winonah Wiley; red rib of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton I Canning — blue ribbons: bons — Jake Myers, L. E. Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to ing were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claussenius of Lafayette, Elaine Duncan, Fem Sletto. Sletto, Winonah Wiley, Dar Downing from Roseburg, Mr. | Anyone. Johnston, Dorothy Calif., and Mrs. Claussemus’s Helen lene Schiewek, Bea Martinson, and Mrs. Alan Wickizer from MARTIN V. KELLY twin brother. Gene Shafer, of Peterson, Lorraine Babbitt, Helen Johnston, Carlene Springfield, Dennis Brow of Blanche Georgern, Bea Mar Hesperia, Calif. Crescent City, Calif, and Larry Darlene Schiewek, Schiewek, Fern Sletto, Ethel tinson, Wyman, John Shafer, Giles Carleton from Oregon City, Wanda Schiewek, Tina Frank Wagner, Steve Jennings, Mike who is attending Clackamas lin, Philomene Basl. Red Schiewek, June McPheeters, Cottmans Hosts For ribbons: Tina Franklin, Clara Frances Hendricks, Darlene Community College, spent Which classification is *he several days with his grand Wizer, Donna Waters, Frances Schiewek, D. E. Sletto, Kevin correct one for people who parents, Mr. and Mrs, Down Hendricks, Wanda Schiewek, Jennings and Irl Plymale. Sunday Breakfast Bea Martinson, Mike Schie I Craft and hobbies — Cricket gather in a private home? ing. They are not ordinary social MEHAMA — Mr. and Mrs. wek, Cricket Pinkston, Fem Mr. and Mrs. George Cum Jerry Coffman were hosts Sletto, Maurita Silbernagel, Pinkston, Ray Plymale, Isa guests, yet they have not come mings from Philomath were I Sundaq. Sept 22, for a Susan Basl, Dorothy Gross belle Schies, Doris Rogers, for business reasons either. Sunday afternoon callers at As a rule courts have decid the home of Mr. and Mrs. “ Earl breakfast at the Sportsman’s' nicklaus, Helen Johnston, Louise Pietrok, Brian Hen We are hoping the circulars mailed Aug Clara Wizer, Dorothy ed that the social category, Allen. Mr. Cummings is a cou- Club Lodge at Detroit Lake. Darlene Schiewek, Tina i dricks, Guests were Mr and Mrs. ! Franklin, Lorraine Babbitt. i Grossnicklaus, Dick Gorman, even if not exactly right, at son of Mr. Allen. ust 14th will arrive soon. When they arrive John Speer and Sid and Mike ■ Fancy work — Mildred Carr, I Elaine Duncan; red ribbons — least fits better than the busi- Mrs. Sylvia Burmester and _ ’ June McPheeters, Dan Silber- ness category. The practical _______ _ Scio Gregory from Aumsville and | Clara Wizer, Cricket daughter Maryanne of Lric»ei Pink- rm*-i na?p] , npnjsp _ — Hort5man — .__ r->-- Dar- Dar. effect is to reduce the home were Sunday evening callers in the Mill City Post Office we will honor their guest, Gudde Gedda, who ston, Arlyce Deister, Beulah nagel, Denise Hortsman, ArlvnA nei«ter lene Schiewek, Arlyce Deister, owner’s responsibility for ac at the home of Mrs. Florence was in this country on a busi Bowes, Nell I Moore, Helen j ness trip from his home in Johnston, Goff in, Elaine Duncan, Fritze Waters, cidents. Burmester, the SALE for One Week. Louann Goffin, Consider a typical case: Sweden Lily Faris has returned Carol Hendricks, Ada Plymale, Brian Silbernagel and Wanda Schiewek. I 1 A woman opened her home home after spending a week Mr. Gedda was host father '. Margaret __ ____ ________ ___ Me-i Schobert, , June Seeds and grass — Francis for a meeting of college alum at Aurora. She was a guest at for Sid Gregory when he was Pheeters, Gwen Barbara Rich- Hendricks, Robin Grossnick- nae. During the evening, one the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy an exchange student in Swe man, Ethel Wyman, Peggy laus. Art Martinson, Bea Mar of the visitors skidded on a Wright; red ribbons — Nell tinson, Brian Hendricks. den in 1971. Red loose throw rug and injured Mederias. Mrs. Carrie Osburn return Also joining the party for Moore, Ada Plymale, Cricket ribbons — Bea Martinson, Louann Goffin, John Shafer, L. E. Sletto, Kurt her shoulder. As a result, the ed from a visit with friends 8 breakfast were Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston, hostess soon found herself fac in Ashland on Sept 20. She Clara Wizer, Gwen Hendricks, Lee Bassett of Mill City. KEYS MADE WHILE LET US do your glass Hueller, Karen Hueller, ing a suit for damages. went to Lake Oswego to stay YOU WAIT. Better get an work. We cut window Cricket Pinkston anl Clara But the court held her not with her granddaughter, Mr. extra key made for your glass to your measure Wizer. liable. The court said the vic and Mrs. Ron Taylor and fam ments We will install the house or automobile today. Hobbies and ceramics: blue tim, just like an ordinary ily, while her daughter, Mrs. Bring your key with you. glass in frames brought to ribbons — Velma Bilyeu, Mag social visitor, had to take the Leao Johnson, local postmas the store. gie Shaw and Lee Pinkston. premises as she found them. ter, was in Hollywood, Fla. at Red ribbons — Gwen Hen On the other hand, the home tending a convention last dricks and Walter Thomas. owner’s risk goes up when week. 4-H — three piece outfit, there is a business element Charles Cruson spent sever blouse, dress, pant suit: red in the day’s arrangements. In al days in the Good Samari ribbons: Fritze Waters, Shelley another case, a woman allow tan Hospital in Portland for, Everett and Iola Hamilton Gordon, Judy Bonebreak and ed the local garden club to medical treatment Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore Cindy Rowell. send sightseers to her home Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker as part of a tour. But each per were Sunday dinner guests in son who signed up had to pay Molalla at the home of their I the club a fee. grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Doug j This fact made all the dif- las Hampton. Additional ■ ference later on, when an in- guests were Mr. Hampton’s L I jured sightseer sought dam- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl i ages from the hostess. The Hampton of Salem. ÍJ» court said payment of the fee Leroy Starnes from Molalla gave the visitor the same spent several days at the home special rights as a cash custo of his daughter and famUy, mer in a place of business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meek. ■ *' IS Mrs. Eilene Todd is in the * A Salem Memorial Hospital for treatment of back trouble. R. Mr. and Mrs. Norbet Lecher, Tammy and Randy of Salem were Sunday guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ann Pietrok and Louise. Mrs. John Teeters by Eva Bressler I Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week NOTICE RUTES Mill City Hardware Deer Hunters Special ! 10% OFF M k 1 FREE Battery Test Jerry Pittam Insurance ■ Funeral services were L-jld . .... e x • 'Wednesday at Unger’s Mortu-' Mill City enterprise [ary in Silverton for Mrs. PtaM 887-M24 or 887-2754 Ml City, Oregoa -------------------------- 1 ~ Martha A. Bradley, 544 Pine St who passed away Sunday at her home following a short illness. Mrs. Bradley, 57, was a sis ter of Mrs. Dorothy Grant who owns and operates Grant’s Cafe. Mrs. Bradley was born in Texas and moved to the Bethany area as a child. She i lived on a farm in the Silver-1 ton area until two years ago when she moved to Sublimity.' She was a minister in the, Tuesday Pin Pals Full Gospel Fellowship I Name of Team W Church at Silverton. G & B Trk. .......... 12 Survivors include the wi Highland Trk. ___ 11 dower, Willard Bradley of Mel Round & Sons 10 Sublimity, two daughters, Mrs. Ted’s Drive In__ 10 Betty Aicher of Salem and Stayton Bowl PERSONAL STATIONERY Mrs. Barbara Sticka of Wood Girod’s Hilltop burn; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Pats Pill Box LETTERHEADS Grant of Gates, three brothers, George Gatchet of Silverton, Freeman Gatchet of Pistol ENVELOPES River and Norman Gatchet of Downey, Calif, and two grand ENCLOSURES children. MAKE Interment was in the Miller Cemetery at Silverton. BUSINESS CARDS Come In And Get Yours Now Winter Months Will Be Here Soon POOR GAS MILEAGE? Bring Your Car In for a Tune-up today Fine Printing ■ ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES 41 The Mill Gty Enterprise Phon. 897-2772 Mill Crty. 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