GATES IDANHA S—THE MUX CITY ENTERPRISE THORNTONS LEANT IDANHA July 6. 1950 Don't Borrow—.Hutmcrlbo Today! By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP By REBA SNYDER Idanha Mr and Mrs. Lee Thorn­ Members of the Gates Woman's club Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robeits and held their monthly social meeting in sons left Wednesday for a three-week ton. who have for the past several LICENSED Moore's Grove at the home of Mr. and visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. years resided in Idanha, moved last Thursday to Burns where Thornton Mrs Frank Saunders. A picnic din­ D. M Roberts in Hatton. Ark. The Wednesday night ner was served by the members at older Mr. Roberts has been in ill has employment. I a group of young people gave a lawn ( one o'clock. Several husbands and . health for some time. party in honor of Dick Thornton. In- .children were guests. Following din­ A weiner roast at the White Water fl per month and up ner hour a short business session picnic grounds was held Wednesday , teresting games were played on the i was held. Mrs. Edward Chance pre- afternoon by 19 children who have . lawn at the James Gordon home until Also M-rving Gate» and Lyons siding. Plans for a dance and a car- been meeting on Sunday afternoons the mosquitos and darkness drove f them in for refreshments of sand­ MILL CITY nivat were discussed. for Bible study. Their leader, Mrs. wiches. cookies and punch. Host­ Those present were Mrs. Lula Frank New, Mrs. James McKinney DISPOSAL SERVICE Ilins. Mrs. Velma Carey. Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Buck Storey supervised the esses were Murlene Denton, Barbara I’HONE UM Denton. Dalphene Tucker and Mary Henness, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart party. Soft drinks and marshmel- , Gordon. Twenty-two young people LEONARD HERMAN and three children. Mrs Kay McCarty. I low’s were also on the menu. were present. Mrs. Glen Hearing and two children, Mr and Mrs. Elbert Brown left ctnetnnHSi!aHasac(ig(n»HHBnn»nHH]or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mr. and Friday morning for Salem where they ' dren moved the past weekend into TRY OUR Mrs. Edward Chance and son. Mrs. stayed overnight. Saturday they Oswald Hirte and five kiddies, Mr went to Coos Bay to visit for 10 days the Seitzinger house. The house was (vacated recently by the Lee Thorn- and Mrs Edmund Davis and Donnalee with friends. ; tons. Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burton Mr. and Mrs. R. L Tucker and chil­ and Billy. Mrs. Laura Joaquin and Mr and Mrs. Fred Martin and dren drove to O'Brien Friday for a granddaughter Darlene, Mrs. Mel- daughter of Prineville, and Mr. and I bourne Rambo and Laura Jo of Mill holiday weekend visit with his broth­ Mrs. George Cannon of Willamina, er. R. Z Tucker and family. FOR LONG WEAR City, Carol Sue Ball, Ross and Denny spent the weekend with the women's Mr. and Mrs. Frank New and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lady, Klutke and the hosts, Mr and Mrs. GUARANTEED spent a three-day weekend and other relatives. Robert Lady rv* (Frank Saunders. I daughters - Mr and Mrs Don Carey of Mon- ««hing nt East lake. They returned turned home with the Cannons. Tues­ ■ mouth are spending their holidays at , Monday evening. day, the Ladys. the Martins and the Mill City | the homes of their parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Fred Martin and baby, Chester Storeys had a picnic at White Mrs. Harold Wilson and Carey's Prineville, spent the weekend and the Water picnic rounds. mother. Mrs. Velma Carey. , 4 th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Recent guests at the home of Mr. Orval Lady and family. and Mrs. Edmund Davis were their i Mr and Mrs. James Gordon and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and family attended the Richards family Mrs. James Overlock of Seattle. The reunion Sunday at the Seibens park Overlocks were enroute to their ljome on the “ Clackamas ~' river. More than from a trip to Columbus, Ohio, where fifty were present. The Gordons via­ they had attended a convention of the ited until Tuesday night with rela- Their small daughter, tives in Portland. Sigma Chi. Mrs. Gordon's Kathryn Lee, was at the home of her maiden name was Richards. grandparents during the absence of Mrs. Walter Reynolds visited her her parents. . daughter. _ __ _____ Mrs. ________ Johnson, ,___________ in Portland Mrs. Fred Stone and Mrs. Velma Friday night. She attended a wed- Carey attended the funeral of Martha ding anniversary celebration of a Chance (Grandma Chance) in Albany ■ friend in Salem before returning ■ home Sunday night. Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs Norman Garrison and ! Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith and son Gerald, of Eugene spent their ¡Arlie, McMinnville, and Mr. and Mrs. holidays at a Mitoulis resort and took N. C. Neilsen of Bridgeport, Nebr., in the Water Pageant at Bend. Their called at the Jerry Pittam home Sun­ variety store and fountain was closed day evening. The Smiths are former over the Fourth. Guests at the Gar­ residents of Idanha. She is an aunt rison home Friday, from Salem were of Pittam and Mrs. Snyder. The Carl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zunck and son Schaffers and the A. R. Snyders and Mr and Mrs. William Zunk and w’ere also callers at the Pittams. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beltram and fam- son. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Klugman left ily of Prineville spent the weekend I Saturday for a visit at the home of and the holiday with the Thomasson her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I families, parents and brother of Mrs. Arnold in Astoria. Beltram. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Varcoe were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hallford and guests in Tillamook over the weekend baby spent the holidays with relatives at the home of her father and family, in McMinnville arjd Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Warren Stoll and chil- Miss Freida Schmitt of San Fran­ cisco was a guest at the home of Mr. I was a guest at the Davis home over and Mrs. Robert Levon several days Sunday. last w’eek. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Mitchell of Port­ Mrs. George Nelson is at Breiten- land spent the weekend with his par- bush Hot Springs. She is taking eits, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell. mineral baths for her health. Ted Theuer of Ventura, Calif., is Among those from Gates attending spending two weeks at the home of the Rodeo at Sisters were Mr. and his brother-in-law and wife, Mr and Mrs. Percy Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Clise. Len Young and daughter Frances, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and and Mrs. Barney Ryal and Joan, ^fr. daughters, Carol and Arlene of San and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig and daugh­ Francisco and Melvin Millsap of ter. Birdie, Mrs. Ted Graunke and Woodland. Calif., arrived Sunday at Jerry Lyons. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mill­ Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt and son and sap for a visit over the holidays. Mrs. daughter have returned from a motor Sansen is Millsap's niece and Mr. trip to Golden, Colo., where they vis­ Millsap his brother. They will also ited relatives. They also were in In- 1 visit at the home of their cousin and diana and stopped at Yellowstone Na- I niece Mrs Edmund Klecker in Stay­ tional park. ton. Jack Farres of Carbon Hill, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke and Ted surprised Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis Theurer have returned from a fishing last weekend. Farres, who is in the trip to Marion Lake Mr and Mrs. service and stationed at Fort Lewis L. W. Kirkland of Mehama, Mrs. Klutke’s grandparents stayed with the two Klutke sons for the two days they were gone All Our Reconditioned Machines Are Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and i daughter Carolyn left Thursday TYPING INSTRUCTION BOOK morning for a motor trip south, PRACTICE AT HOME through California and into Mexico. They will be gone for several weeks WE APPLY RENTALS <> 456 COURT .STREET A petition is being circulated for PHONE 3 6773 ON PURCHASE signatures asking the Marion county court to establish a justice of the One Mill Kant of Detroit peace district to be known as the "Gates District". — This request is JEWEL MYERS, Mgr made due to the increased traffic in the Gates area since construction be­ gan at Detroit dam. G1RBAGE SERVICE Hand Made Work Boots One of the many tense moments in the motion picture “Street Corner” is the one shown above when a terrified teen-age girl Identifies a mur­ deress from the witness stand. 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