GATES IN DEEPEST BLITZ COUNTRY » BHIGMT CASCADES You Find The Best In Meat and Groceries When You Shop Regularly at Our Meat and Grocery Store. See ut about a Locker Today. Order one and have it ready for fall. Open 7 Days A Week. DULL CITY MEAT MARKET Phone 2642 Mill City, Ore. Norblad Opens Office In State Capitol f 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Floyd Völkel, to wish her father, A. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1958 M. Boyton, a happy birthday, it be- ling his 90th. Mr. Bonton has not been in the best of health lately, but enjoyed the day immensely. Mrs. Vol- Rep. Walter Norblad (R-Ore.) has u ’ j -sister, Mrs. Obert Berglund of Mr». H. N. Wilaow Mrs. Edna Hutcheson and Mrs. Brocks brought a beautifully decorat­ opened his Salem office at 220 Post Office Building, with his secretary, Walter Brisbin will be hostesses for ed cake for the event. Others present Mrs. Dorothy Woodring, in charge. were Mrs. Boynton. Toni Newberg, I a coffee hour today (Thursday) Sep­ All correspondence should be ad­ tember 25 in the Gates Women's rihert Berglund of Brooks, Doris | clubhouse. This is another in the ser- Wrigbt and friend, of Brooks, ac­ dressed to Congressman Norblad at j ies sponsored by the club. You are companied by Kathy, Helen, Judv and Salem and he will be glad to meet | invited to come and bring a friend Eddie Wright, Mr. and Mrs Elmer with any constituents who have prob­ Etta lems they wish to discuss with him. Barnhart of Independence, between 2 and < P> «. I and Pearl White, of Milwaukie, Errol McWhirk and Mrs. Robert compained her sister and husband, Helen Ingrey of Salem. Blumenstein are attending OCE at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meunier to Seat-, Mrs. Rosa Roten is spending this tie the first of the week, and will M onmouth, making the trip daiiy in company with another couple from week visiting her former home and go on to Port Angeles for a visit the Mill City area. McWhirk is the old friends in the canyon. She was with their daughter and family. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McWhirk accompanied by her son. Amos Roter. Dick Devine of Lebanon, visited and a 1958 Santiam Union High grad­ wife and two children of Redwood with his nephew, Merle Devine and uate Mrs. Blumenstein is the moth­ City, Calif., who were on a short family on Sunday. He was accomp­ er of six, not all in school yet, who vacation, and accompanied by her anied by his son Joe Devine, wife and started her teaching course last mother, Mrs. Gus Henson and Lilly baby. Spring. Henson, both of Gryon, S. C., who Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, former-, At the meeting of the Gates Wom­ enjoyed seeing Oregon. ijo of Salem have rented the Bris- ’ A group of friends called on Philo bin house and will make their home en’s club last Thursday evening it was decided to continue the series of Potter Saturday afternoon and helped in Gates this winter. him celebrate coffee hours to finance the current •••111 - — - — "W hjs birthday ----- — with a , Harold Morton was released from bills due. Mrs. Toni Thomas, secre­ special cake and ice cream. Mr. Pot- Santiam Memorial hospital, and has , tary, was unable to be present. The ter was severely injured in a mill ac­ returned to his job above Detroit. juke box presented to the club by Mr. cident last week, but is recovering -- ■ M Mr. and Mrs. Morton had been oper- and Mrs. Percy Mulligan was back slowly. Calling were Mr. i^Mr and Mrs at‘ng the former Chili Bowl Cafe, but in the hall after a repair job by Fred Paul Jennings and son, ’ ’ - - ’ had to close up temporarily, Cue to an Kist. Cake and coffee were served Henry Calkins, Mrs. Til Rains. Mrs. injury he received during the Detroit later by the president, Mrs. Walter Maude Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brisbin. Watson, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Portland, fire. Mrs. Mary Gulliford and Mrs. Philo Potter is slowing improving Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roten, Redwood at his home after a painful accident City, California, Mrs. Gus Henson and Dorothy Vail drove to Salem on the first of the week, when he was Lilly Henson of South Carolina. Also Tuesday to attend a project lead­ hit in the face by a broken log, suf­ a group of classmates of bis daughter er’s training meeting in the court­ I fering fractures on both sides of his Berneice stopped in to wish him well. house on the “Selection and Use of i face and a broken nose while he was Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Maude Interior Paints”. This topic has been working at the Frank Lumber Co. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert selected for the first meeting of the anil. Schroeder of Mill City, Rosa Roten of Santiam Canyon Extension Unit in Kenneth, Judy and Dick Hutcheson Portland and Mrs. Della Dike who the Gates Women’s clubhouse on of Anderson, Calif., were recent plans to leave this week for Tijunga. Thursday, October 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shively of houseguests at the home of their California, where she will spend the grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. William winter, after a summer vacation here. Waterford, California, were house- Hutcheson. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown and guests a few days last week of Mrs. by their maternal grandmother, Mrs. children of Salem spent the weekend Martha Bowes, and Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Barrett, also of Anderson. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes. Mrs. Shively is Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. William Hutcheson Ned Richards, Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Martha Bowes’s neice. On Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, grandchildren of Mehama, also visit- Mr. Shively accompanied Joseph Bowes up into the hills to his logging accompanied by Mrs. Cliff Carrick at the Richards this week. of Stayton, drove to Oakridge Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett ' and job, and thought it a wonderful ex- day evening to attend a Williamette daughter Alice, of Elkhorn called perience. He raises peaches in Cal­ 1 Valley Associations meeting. New of- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned ifornia. Mary Lewis and Marion Miss ficers installed were Mrs. Agnes Richards on Saturday, and old Booth, president; Mrs. Edna Hut- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Binegar Minty of Salem met at the school- ____ last ___ ________ , with j the1 Wednesday cheson, vice president, and Henry of Four Corners were guests on Sun­ house group sponsoring the Campfire and | Crowell, secretary-treasurer. day. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness re­ Ed Kershaw drove to Portland Bluebird girls in Gates. Mrs. Bar-1 ceived word that their small grand­ Sunday to meet Mrs. Margaret Bin bara Pennick will be leader of the i son was hospitalized following a bad ford who had arrived from Spokane, Campfire group, and Mrs. Geneva fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and will visit at the home of her Jacobsen leader of the Bluebirds. ■ Keith Henness of Arcata, Calif, A sister, Mrs. W. N. Kershaw and Mrs. Pennick is chairman of the local organization, Mrs. Betty Kelle, vice long distance call later reports he other relatives here. was improving, but would be kept in Mrs. Hollis Turnidge spent the chairman, Mrs. Louise Oliver, secre­ i the hospital for about a week. week end over at Redmond with her tary and Mrs. Jean Rosamond, treas­ Billie Kershaw enjoyed an over­ husband, who is still employed there urer. Sponsors will be Mrs. Glean Mr. and Mrs. Garnold Norris of Henness and Mrs. Clare Henness. night campout at Breitenbush Lake last weekend, in company with the Beaverton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Plans were made for the coming Mill City Boy Scout troop, of which Earle Hennes« to Gates on Sunday, year’s work. An executive meeting and were dinner gueeta of Mr. and is planned for the 27th of October. he is a member. Don Kopet of Salem, met with Friends and relatives called Sun­ Mrs. Glenn Henness in the evening. Mrs. Win. Pennick and Mrs. Jean Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur ac- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond on Friday, to discuss plans for the Cub Scout group here. Mrs. Rosamond will be Den Mother this year. Mr. Kopet announced there1 i will be a meeting once a month, at ' Gates, for all Scout leaders and ex­ ecutives in the Stayton on through Idanha territory, holding round table discussions, helping to plan meet- . mgs and craft wcrk for all groups. The Gates Firemen’s A uxilliary ahd their first meeting in the Wo­ men’s Clubhouse on Monday evening with Mrs. Bob Kelle, president, presiding. Their project will be quilt-' making this winter, and any pieces of j wool, cotton or outing flannel will be appreciated. They plan to have a | good supply of bedding and good used clothing on hand for emergencies.. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. I bloyd Völkel. Others present were' Mmes. Jerry Rosamond, Bob Oliver, V ic Herron, Ed Kershaw, Robert Blumenstein, Lawrence Rynearson, Don McWhirk. 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