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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1959)
Everton, mother of Mr*. Burrel Cole of Mill City, who was returning to her home in Walla Walla, Wash., Mra. H. N. Wilaon after spending the Christmas holiday* At • meeting 6f th* Gate* '.Vomen'» here. Guests were Mrs. Hattie Cole, club Thursday, it was decided to give Mrs. Gladys Mason and Mrs. R. £■ a Centennial Coffee with an exhibit Corbin, Mill City; Mrs. William Fen- of antique«, the latter part of Febru mck. Mr* Margaret Rush and the ary. honoree, Mrs. Minnie Everton. There will be a work day at the Mr. and Mr«. Ted Wright of Mil waukie, visited over the weekend at Gates Community church Saturday, the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon January 24. Putting the siding on the new Sunday s.hool addition will be Vt ard. Mrs. L. L- Kynearson entertained tne main project, and anyone handy with a party for her son, Dickie, on with a hammer or saw will be es Saturday, it being his 8th birthday pecial.y welcomed. Aiso there is anniversary. Invited to shale tne much clean-up work to be done. A pot happy occasion wira Hugh McWhirk, luck dinner will be held at noon. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. Chuck and Mike Swaim, and Car.e- JUST HOW FAR ton Herron of Gates, Johietta and and Mrs. Til Rains on Sunday were Patti Wilson of Salem, and Dick's Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hobson of Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson WOULD YOUR sister, Susie Kynearson. Dinner guest* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Howell. Willis Potter, who is visiting hs Mrs. H. N. Wilson on Sunday COVERAGE GO? | and were o.dtime friends, Mr. and Mr*. mother, Mrs J. F. Potter in Mill City, Howard Brandeberry and Mr. and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards Would your present fire In I Mrs. Gerald McFadden, ail ol Fort- on day this week. He was a friend | land. of the Richards family and vis.ted surance cover replacement Mr. and Mrs. Holli* Turnidge often in Gates as a young man, and coats at today’« higher fig spent the weekend at the coast and in has been stationed at Arlington, Va , ure«? If you want to play the Fortiand area, taking time out for several years, but is now moving to California to make hi* home. a little fishing. ■afa, better look into the mat for The Today (Thursday, 22nd) is cleanup Little Budget Shop sponsored ter now. by the Firemen’s Auxiliary reports day at the Gates Women’s clubhouse a large supply of good usab.e cloth for the members of the Santiam Can ing for men, women and cniidren on yon Extension unit. Each one i* to NO OBLIGATION hand, at little or nothing prices. See i bring a sack lunch, and coffee will them in the library room of the Gates be furnished at noon. School, Friday, January 23, from 1 Ginger Bumgarner, daughter of D. B. HILL INSURANCE to 4 p. m This is a very worthy pro Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bumgarner has ject, to get needed articles for under returned |o her home after a short COMPANY privileged children. Bean and berry stay at Doembecher hospital in Port pickers will find many useful articles land for observation. Both mother clean and cheap! and baby are doing fine. Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore. ail Mr*. Glenn Hennes« gave a lunch New officers for the Gates Camp eon last week honorinkg Mrs. Minnie Fire group were elected Monday. S—THE MILL CITY ENTERP1U8B THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 125» GATES Cascade high school in Turner. Giv | President is Carol Stevens; vice pre ing the demonstration will be a form kident, Pat*y Pennick; secretary er resident of Detroit, Mr*. Esther treasurer, Linda Parker; and reporter By jM«ie Savage Davidson, now a Marion County 4H is Joyce Gleason. The group plans to Word was received Saturday from chairman. meet at the Gates Store Sunday and Mrs. Bill Gabriel and daughter at go to Lebanon for a roller skating Mrs. Ruth Howard that her husband is improved and was able to leave the tended services Sunday at the Detroit i party. Donald Carey and son, Jon, ac hospital and is home in Milwaukie. church. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel and Mr. Howard has been hospitalized for family recently came from Alaska. companied by Danny Hoeve, Stayton,.— -.------------------ - . visited Sunday at the home of his the P^‘_»« undergoing Pt Mr. Gabriel plans on returning to mcnt for cancer. (Alaska soon where he has employ- mother, Mr*. Velma Carey. An enjoyable afternoon was spent ment. Mrs. Gabriel will stay on Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush drove to the Portland Airport Sunday to meet Saturday at Skateland in West Salem , longer at Detroit She is the daugh- their friend. Miss Lourdes Penaflori- by a group of 36 youngsters and old- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Mason, A peoples group was * young — —.1— — — — - recent * da, who flew in from Manilla, j*. 1. ter* from the Idanha Community ly organized at the Idanha Commun- All passengers on that flight brought church. Mr. anil Mr. Henry He.bert and Stmith orchid lets from the Islands, and Mrs. s:xMc,ttow -y “iyrs Rush was presented with a beautiful ;*”T one of about 60 purple orchids. Re "Mr,’. F.m.1 Brnlon honed her ,r“m l’?th «p«Je ■”* •!> turning to Salem, they were dinner guests of the Lyle Rush family. son, Dennis Friday afternoon on his ‘«‘"v>ted to jo.n the group whirh the church each Sunday at Mrs. Gladys Mason of Mill City gave 5th birthday anniversary with a whlch ^freshmenta a luncheon for Mis* Pennaflorida party. He received several nice gifts. « P- «• during her stay. Later Mr. and Mrs. Games were played and refreshments Rush and Mrs. Glenn Henness ac- served to _ Mrs. ____ „___ ___ __ _______ Lois Crispin, Janice | Rewards * for perfect attendance companied her to the Portland Inter- ^nd Mrs. Vern Morgan, Jim- were presented at the churcH to Reba national Airport where she boarded my and Susie; Mrs. Bob Young, Lucy Miller, one year; Harold, Jim and a plane for New York, where she will and Bonnie; Joey Harn* and the Gerald Heibert, four years and Don take a business refresher course dur honored guest, his brother and sister, ald Heibert three years. Reba, Har old and Jim were each awarded with ing the next six weeks, before return Alan and Judy. ing to Manilla. They report the Air Christine Nyberg, daughter of Mr. a Bible and Donald and Gerald a port as wonderful—so modern and and Mrs. Eric Nyberg gave a piano Bible story book. Mrs. Mabe] Moore, Mrs. Clara Neal accomodating—and something every recital Monday afternoon to a group Oregonian should see and be proud a friends. Mrs. Nyberg served re of Sublimity and Mrs. Grace Neibert attended a tri-county meeting in Sa- of. The much talked about mural freshments. Donald H. Culver, Culver, Sr., Sr., from from Con- Con-' “rsMMoo'e '¡eturned was viewed there, and all thought it unaid H. Sicut, visited over the weekend Sublimity with Mrs. Neal where too forbidd ng, even gruesome, and icut, t.------ - , would have preferred something col with his son Don Jr., and family at she was an overnight guest. j orful, with a happy feeling. the Detroit Ranger station. Anne Bergholz, Marion county 4H Jeader was present at a meeting of Too Late to Classify mothers at the Herb Wenke home FOR SALE—Old growth fir, core Wednesday. A discussion was held on and block wood, 16 inch and 2 foot. demonstrations. Lunch was served by Prompt deliver.—Johnson W’ood the hostess, Mrs. Wenke. 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