The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 23, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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    3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THl RSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1958
Don't Mils The
GATES
COL RT ADJOURNS
By Joyce Gleason
The f"ur upper grades took a field I
You Find the Best in
HERE IS
trip to Judge Oliver’s court in Al­
bany, last Wednesday. It w^s a de­
lightful and very educational trip
Gates School Gym
for all. The case in question was a
A
when you shop regularly
civil one. We finally had to leave
f P
at our meat and grocery
Put custard and similar pie fillings b*rX wer« dinner guests at the home a little after 3 p. m. before the de­
into pitcher and pour directly into ®f Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs, ci.-ion was made. Somebody will write
store.
_ Oliver to see who pays ______
whom
the crust, after it is placed in the ov­ after which Mrs. Mulligan went to to Judge
Music by Stubby Milla
en. It's much easier than carrying Salem and boarded a bus for Her-1 Although Mrs. Bowes and Mr. Glea-
See us about a Locker Today. Order one and have
Door Prizes
Party Favors filled crust from work counter to the mosa Beach, Calif., to join her hus- son asked us to be quiet in the court­
band. She is reported in much bet- house they didn't say for some of
stove.
it ready for fall.
ter health than when she arrived a the boys to go to sleep!
few weeks ago.
Ol R FIRST GAME
Open 7 Days A Week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson and By Monty Shepard and Mike Gleason
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin went
On Wednesday, on the Gates school I
to Lebanon Saturday evening to at- grounds. Gates playing football with '
Daryel W.
tend a reception honoring Ronald Detroit. Detroit won 26 to 6. I think ,
Gilson, associate grand patron of^ the Gates team should practice more •
Phone 2642
Mill City, Ore.
Eastern Star. All three were in the before the next game. Although we i
Willamette Valley drill honoring him. lost, we had fun. There were no
MARION COUNTY
Mr«. Jack R. Brown and daughter,
daughter, } | fights or injuries. The girls had fun
Mrs.
Demacretie CendMete
Kimberly Ann of Victorville, Calif., selling apples. They made |2 for
J ~ at the home of
-* 1 her ¡the student body fund.
arrived ' "■
Tuesday
State
mother, Mrs. William Hutcheson.
She is doing some painting and re­
Representative
decorating on the Millsap home which
she and her husband recently pur­
Businessman, Civic
chased.
leader. Veteran
The Santiam Canyon Extension
IM. for by D. W Donaldson for Rep.
Unit
meet today, October 23 in the
Comm. Tom Pomeroy, W35 River-
Gates Women’s clubhouse. Potluck
creat Dr., Salem
dinner at noon. Guests always wel­
come.
Janis Jacobson, a second grader,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Jacobson, had the misfortune tv break
I
her arm at school last week while
I Pound Box
I
playing on the jungle gym.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen were
I
LET’S SEE THEM THROUGH
I
NEW and USED
weekend guests in Portland, staying
I
ON ELECTION DAY
at the home of his brother at Mets
ger.
CHARLES O. PORTER..................... ........ . For Congress
Floyd Völkel has been painting
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
around the windows of the Women’s
ROBERT D. HOLMES.... ................... ...»...... For Governor
club house this past week, adding
NORMAN NILSEN............................ Labor Commissioner
much to the outside appearance,
CARPETING and
OLIVER BUTTS ...... .......................... _____ State Senator
j Floyd Fleetwood plans to spackle the
LINOLEUM
' kitchen this week, after which the
REP. ROY FITZWATER ................. ____ For the House
| Extension unit will make plans to I
NANCY KIRKPATRICK ................. ____ For the House
! paint and put up curtains. It is hoped |
(Vote for both)
another work session can be planned
Prices
I soon with the Firemen, to finish up '
rOMHtn sovn 1 r» >'l '--«I
ROSS McCORMICK.......... ......
District Attorney
the last siding job, with the ladies 1
BURL INGRAM ......... ..................... County Commissioner
Effective
serving a nice dinner at noon. Later |
MEHAMA,
OREGON
We
Give
and
Redeem
it is hoped some “cat’’ work can be i
They're All Proud To Be What They Are:
done around the building, to level
I
Penny Saver Stamps
Oct. 16, 17, 18
Your Friendly IGA Store
more space for parking, and to get I
I rid of a big growth of wild black- i
367 3rd St. Stayton
[ beries.
The next coffee hour, in a series
_______"VOTE IT STRAIGHT IN '58"
1 sponsored by the Gates Women’s club
Pd. Adv. Linn Democratic Central Committee
I will be given Wednesday afternoon,
[October 29 in the clubhouse. Host­
esses will be Mrs. Joe Novack, Mrs.
Sophia Kist and Mrs. Helen Edholm,
and all are invited to call between
the hours of 2 and 4 p. m.
I
NOTICE—There will be a round-
I table discussion meeting of Scouting
officials, leaders, den mothers and re­
presentatives from
Stayton
on
through Detroit and Idanha on
Thursday evening, October 23, 7:30
to 9 p. m. in the Gates schoolhouse.
Don Kopet of Salem, will be in
charge and will bring scout officers
from his office to assist.
The Gates Women’sClub met at the
home of the president, Mrs. Walter
Brisbin Thursday afternoon, in lieu
with your radio or Television set if they do
of the clubhouse. It was decided to
not perform correctly. The best thing to
finish the quilt top donated by Mrs.
Daisy Richards, with quilting to be
do is call Stayton Radio and TV right
done by Mrs. Toni Thomas. Delegate
away and let them fix them up.
cards were given out for attending
the Marion
County
Federation
meeting in Woodburn on October 28.
SPECIAL ON TABLE
Plans were discussed for the Canyon
Fair, which has been postponed until
RADIO REPAIRING.......
February, when attention will be giv­
en to the Centennial celebration. It is
Plus Necessary Parts
i hoped all towns from Mehama to
| Idanha will join on this, and ex-
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER
1 hibits of 100 year-old articles are
wanted. Also thinks especially per­
taining to the canyon. Delicious re-
Ifreshments were served to Mmes.
| Walter Thomas, G. C. Barnhardt,
Velma Carey, Laura Joaquin, Glenn
Henness, Harold Wilson, Ruth Hess,
Stayton, Ore.
Ore.
1414 First St
Stayton,
Phone RO 9-2236
I Elmer Stewart and Beverly, and
j Maude Davis by the hostess Mrs.
Ruby Brisbin.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson of
Stop Oregon's Recession! Elect
Salem spent the weekend at the
j home of- her daughter, Mrs. William
Pennick. Mr. Nicholson is the Outdoor
Editor of the Capital Journal, and all
of his discussions and yarns make
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good reading.
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At a recent meeting of the City
council, it was agreed that from
now on, all water bills would be pay­
able at the Gates General store.
We need a
Mr. and Mrs. William Pennick and
The Ever Popular
The All-New
two children spent last weekend at
Mr.
Echo, visiting at the home of
Vigorous New
and Mrs. Glenn Cochran and Mr.
and Mrs. Clausie Ammon.
CONGRESSMAN
SILENT SAFETY
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hobson of
WINTER CLEAT
Portland, were guests Sunday at the
r with
for 1st Dist.
WINTER CLEAT
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness, ac­
DEEP-BITE
TRACTION
mode with NYGEN
companied by Don Marshall of Mill
For yeors Thornton's oppo­
City, made a successful pheasant
nent has rubber - stamped
hnnting trip to Vale last weekend.
policies ruinous to Oregon's
While the men hunted, Mrs. Henness
No matter how tough the going this winter, both
visited her old friends, Mrs. Leah
economy: herd money . . .
dig in deep, take a firm hold to pull you through
Ratzburg, who formerly lived at
high interest ... no dems
Gates.
... never let you down. Put a aet of either of these
.. . no housing program . • •
Mrs Obert Bergund, of Salem, I
famous winter tires on your car today and be as­
the giveaways .. .
spent Monday at the Floyd Völkel
home visiting her parents, Mr. and
sured of guaranteed traction all winter long
Mrs. A. M. Boyton. She was accom-
*'
In marktd contrat! THORNTON
panied by her daughter, Doria
Wright, of Brooks.
stand* for and will fight for.
To prevent hangers from jamming
Mm. H. N. Wii««n
together on a clothes rod, drive up­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness gave
holstering nails with large round
venison dinner Tuesday evening
heads into the top of the pole at reg-
p
Mulliran. Mrs. Mui-
uiar interval«.___ _______ _
ljran
Mr gnd Mrj Me[vin New.
MOES DANCE
MEAT and GROCERIES
Saturday, Nov. 1
ELECT
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
DONALDSON
SHOP Here for BARGAINS
See Us for Printing
The Mill City Enterprise
NABISCO
CRACKERS
DEMOCRATS!
27c
See Our Windows for Manv
More Money-Saving Buys
Furniture
Ken Golliet
DEMOCRATS
/ougo in snow or
we pou the tow!
S1
STAYTON RADIOSI V.
RAL
ROBERT Y.
THORNTON
GENERAL
SCHOOL NEWS
* Inflation control
» Expanded Housing program
s Ooms for low cost power
» A fair Farm program
» End of disastrous hard money-
high Interest
TIME FOR A CHANGE in the 1st District
Help Oregon Help Itself — Fleet
BOB THORNTON your Next CONGRESSMAN
M
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Joe Hirte, Reporter
On Friday, Mrs. Lewis Hampton
came down to help the Spanish class
in pronunciation. The group was sur­
prised to know how well they were
doing. This group is looking forward
to receiving pen pals from Mexico.
Mm. Hampton is going to write for
the names.
As you know, Mrs. Bowes like«
flowers very much, and we have
about 32 kinds in our room. Sheila
Herren is taking care of th« plants.
10n Friday, she gave away some of
| the plants. Pretty soon Mm. Bowes’
class ia going to have a jungle.
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"Saving Your Tires Is Our Business"
Phone UL 9-2753
Mehama, Oregon