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3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1959 Father-Son Banquet To Be Held Feb. 12 LYONS l.Y (INS— Members of the WSC-S held their meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Burl Smith, with a large attendance. Mrs. Smith’s home was beautifully decorated carrying >ut the Valentine motif. Mrs. Prich ard presided over the business ses sion with Ethel Huffman secretary, P-ot of various committees were heard, with a good report from the i aiiuinivian dinner. Plans were com pleted for the Father and Son ban- I quet which will be held on Thurs day evening, February 12 at the All Purpose Room at the Mari-Linn school I ! lou with Wa.ter Lansing the guest speaker of the evening. Plans were ai>o made for the World Day of Prayer which is Friday February 13. It will be held jointly at the Presby- | jterian hurch in Mill City. Rev. Ruth Cotton, Orpha Roy and Alice Huber | | met with the Mill City ladies Wed nesday afternoon to complete plans. A good report was given on the work at the church, with the ceiling of the basement completed. At the close of the meeting Mrs Smith served dainty refreshments to Mildred Prichard, Gertrude Baltzer, I ' arrie Naue. Alma Omlstead, Effie Anderson, Alt» Bodeker, Alice Hub er, Naomi IntVeld, Doris Roy, June Hollingshead, Eva Bressler, ilrpha I Hoye, Gladys Hargreaves. Donna | Wesley, Ruby Prichard, Reta Cruson;1 i Pearl Hudson, Rev. Ruth Cotton, and I Mrs. Charles Morgan of Stayton and Mrs Lawrence Larimer of Mt. Pleas ant who were guests for the after-1 noon. I B» Eva Bressler PORTERs LALh Ethel Huffman and Evelyn Sex- ton were hostesses for a shower hon- •ring Vicki Case bride elect held at the Sexton home in Monday evening. Games furnished the entertainment with Anita Brown and Darleen Frank lin winning prizes. The door prize went to Ruby Prichard At the close of the evening refreshments were | served to the honored guest. Miss Case, Naomi IntVeld, Glenda Linde mann, Dora Gustafson, Alta Bode- ker, Mildred Prichard, Donna Wesley, Doris Roy, Carrie Naue, Donna As mussen, Doris Geraths, Lottie Grosso, j Ruby Prichard, Anita Brown, Marie I Matson, Ann Sherwood, Mary Ida At- | cherson, and the hostesses Ethel Huff man and Evelyn Sexton. Sending gifts who were unable to attend were Mil- I dred and Kay Carr, Ann Holzfuss, I Janice Deggerness, Janet Titus, Jen- ette Cornell, Anna Hubbard, Eva FEES PENALTY Bressler and Layman Jones. In Marion County After March 1st Mrs. Jack Eller and Mrs. Harry Stassen from Seaside and Mrs. Earl Male ................ $1.00 Male ................ $3.00 Corrigan and daughter Marian from Ogelvie, Minnesota were recent guests I QUIZ FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS: Above portrait was taken in Sp. Female $ 1.00 Sp. Female.... . $3.00 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew j doors at night on Tri-X film with lens wide open at 1/5 second, Female $2.00 Sieg The three ladies are cousins of i Female .... ,...... $4.00 using no flash or floodlights How? For answer, see below Mrs. Sieg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston are in Make Money Orders or Checks Payable to: Myrtle Creek where they are guests at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hum phreys. Mr and Mrs. Roy Heyward and Salem, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bellman of Port land were Sunday guests at the houie of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. I-------------------- Guy Hartle, manager of the Simp son plywood plant at Lyons also at World Day of Prayer Idanha spent three days in Seattle, | To Be Observed Friday Wash., the first of the week where he attended a metting of the Simp By Canyon Churches son Logging Company. LYONS—Special services will Mabel Downing was hostess for the i held Friday in Mil] City, when Wednesday afternoon card club with number of the churches in the North her party held at the home of Mrs I Santiam area plan to observe the Donna Asmussen. Several tables of World Day of Prayer at the Presby 500 were in play folowing a one terian church in that city. thirty dessert luncheon. High score 1 Special services will consist of: was held by Berneice Bridges, sec- Call to Worship—Mill City Pres-1 mi high by Charolotte Thiel, low by byterian church; Acts of Repentence - Rose Bassett and Bertha Allen drew Mehama Presbyterian church; Acts ( the traveling prize. Others attend of Assurance—Christian ( ’•’ch, Mill ing were Donna Asmussen, Leota City; Acts -of Thanasgiving—Free Worden, Januita Wright, Eulalia Methodist church, Mill City; Solo, Lyons, Ethel Huffman, Doris Roy, Lord’s Prayer, Methodist church, Doreen Hellemn, Ruth Lyons, Lot Lyons; Offering and Consecration— tie Grosso, Katie Sieg. Alma Olm- 1 Assembly of God, Mill City, stead, and the hostess Mrs. Downing. 1 The City Council held their regu- dtr February meeting Wednesday Douglas Hirte. night with all members present. A Two matches, held still about a foot above and a bit in front Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown and short business meeting was held fol of subject, provided all th« light. Tripod, of court«, was used. children of Salem spent Sunday at lowed by a discussion on naming of the home of his grandparents, Mr. I the streets. Robert Moore gave a re- | and Mrs. Ned Richards. Also calling port on the progress of the budget I on Sunday were old-time friends, Mr. The Feb. meeting of the Mari-Linn and Mrs. Ott Binegar of Salem, and PTC was held Tuesday evening at the j Richard’s cousin, Jack Richards and By Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. H. N. WiUoq school house with Mrs. Guy Hartle Mrs. Glover, both of Stay ton. presiding. It was Dads night with ( Visitors a week tgo Sunday at Today. Thursday, is the benefit A practice training meeting was Robert Moore in charge of entertain- v the G. W. Coffman h>.i. e «ere Mr. Coffee Hour at the home of Mrs. held by the Gates Volunteer Firemen _______ ment. Band music was furnished by I coffmaif s parents, Mr. gnu Mrs. J. | William Pennick, between z and 4 Sunday morning, at which time the Beginners, Intermediates and Advan R. Watson of Yoder. P. M. It is hoped many will come in Moore home, which had been partial ced pupils whi-h was enjoyed by all.1 Sunday guests at the Alvin Grif costume, as the Centennial I theme i ly destroyed by fire over a year ago, Merry Jo Cruson, Ginger Lantzer, will be used throughout. We can't I was completely razed. An instructor Barbara Morrison and Judy Ander fiths were Mr and Mr». Geo.ge No son who were dressed in proper regal ack of Salem and Mr Noaok'» aunt, think of a ni er group to aid than I from Salem, accompanied by Bob Mob ia danced the “Charleston.” / A spell- : Mrs. Mary Hagern an, who is vi.-i - these Camp Fire girls. Come and ley, former Gates resident, was in bring a friend with you. charge. ir.g match was held with Vivian Wil ing here frog Kanss The Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson ton, Joyce Prichard, Billie Prich took their guests to Corvallis in the ! Mr. and Mrs. I.ang Stafford were ard, Dennis Clipfell and Stanley t. afternoon wher' they vi.ited friends. houseguests over the weekend at the returned last weekend from a trip Mrs. E. J. Hugnes returned home home of her brother-in-law and sis to California, where they were called Power taking part. Dennis Clipfelll __ Vivian __________ ___ ______ ,L f from ----- Day on, .. ^.i.: won ____ first __ and Wilson second ____ recently Ohio, where ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Marston, at by the death of Mrs. Hutcheson’s This was followed by a short business she had spent some time visiting her Gresham. It happened to be the Mar sister-in-law, Mrs. Judge Peetz, at Oakland, Calif. Later they visited meeting with Mrs. Hartle in charge, ’’¡ece and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. ston's 10th wedding anniversary. after which refreshments were served Prine and children. On Sunday, the 15th Mr. and Mrs. at the home of his son, the William by the Dads. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze and Mr. Donald Hobson will bring Mr. Mar Hutcheson, Jrs., at Anderson, Calif., Loren Chamberlain and Mrs. Edith and Mrs. Jim Richmond and daugh- shall to be guest speaker at the Gates and on down to Victorville, Calif., at Davis were quietly married in Albany I ters were Sunday dinnei gue ts of Community church. The following the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Wednesday by Judge Arnold. They the Orville Downings in F< x Valley. Sunday services will he conducted by R. Brown and family. Their grand- Jeri Jo Parker, accompan- ■were accompanied to Albany by Joe Mrs. Orval lenders and Mrs. Stan Arlin Rothhauge of Eugene. The job daughter, Bentley. ley Mason were hosteeses for the of siding up the new Sunday School ied them from Gates, and enjoyed some sight-seeing trips which took Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown were in meeting of the ] H»t Ln n-’i lub at room went ahead rapidly on last Portland Saturday where they at the schoolhouse Thursday evening. Saturday’s workout, even though them to Disney Land and Knotts tended funeral services for his father, evening. i snow squalls appeared several times. Berry Farm, with her cousin, Kim berly Ann Brown as companion. F>>- Vivian Brown. Flowers For Your Valentine The Women's Society of the Me- Al] enjoyed a pot luck dinner at joyable weather prevailed for the The Revs. Ruth and Earl B. Cot hama church will meet for a dessert noon. Win her heart with our flowers .. we have all her favorites whole trip for the Hutcheson ’ s, who ton went to McMinnville Monday to luncheon at the church Thursday, Erro] McWhirk has arrived home Beautiful bouquets and corsages made up to your order. attend the parsonage club meeting February 12 at 1 p. m. There will be following a stay in Emmanuel hos returned via Las Vegas and Reno, held at the Methodist church there. a short meeting and devotion period pital in Portland for foot surgery. He Nev. Walter Bevier of Lyons and Ed Mrs. Clara McRae of Woodbum, after which work will be done on the is able to be about with the aid of who is quite ill is at the home of her mission sewing. Anyone interested is crutches. Errol is the son of Mr. and Taylor of Mehama, visited Friday brother, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Potter. cordially invited to attend this meet Mrs. Don McWhirk. and has been a with Ned and Daisy Richards. Talk Nuraery and Fiertet of the Centennial year bring back Mrs. McRae, a former resident here, ing. student at OCE, Monmouth this many memories to these folks, now in Open 7 a tn. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday» is well known in the community. j Sunday dinner guests of the James winter term. their 80’s, who lived most of their Phon« Stayton BO 9-2534 319 W. Washington St. John Prideaux spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Vic Tomasen, of lives in thia area. Hardys were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ash in Seattle, Wash., with his wife, who ley of Aumsville. Afternoon v.sitors Hood River were overnight guests is attending the University of Wash at the Hardys Sunday were Mr. Har of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Htucheson on ington. tly's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Mrs. Tomasen is Worthy' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gisler and daugh )C. B. McCall and son, David, of Pra- Grand Matron of Eastern Star, and ter, Pamelia, of Marion, were Sunday attended a nohost dinner at 6:30 in , turn. dinner guests at the home of her parents,” Mr. and Mrs. Pat'Lyons. . Mr. »«d Mr,. Merle Johnson and Mill City Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hennes» spent “Thursday evening,' Febru’ar? “12i”at' daughter, Barbara of Glendale and of the weekend visiting their son and. «30 the Father and Son banquet will Mr. and ard Mrs. Willard w-■ Johnson o. be held in the allpurpose room of the Mapleton visited relatives here dur- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle 1959 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and payable at Hie Mari-Linn school. Special speaker of I in* the weekend. c »v u Henness in Beaverton, who had re-' the evening evening will will be be Captain Captain Walter Walter! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, who cently moved to a new home. the County Clerk's Office, Albany, Oregon. Fourteen adults have registered in Lansing, formerly of the State po have been living in one of the Alla- West the Adult Math class given each way house» moved last we«-k to lice. I Thursday evening in the Gates Grade I Mrs. Mike Schwindt was hostess Stayton. Mrs. Bonn-e Wagner returned home school. Principal William Gleason is for the meeting of the Altar Society of the St Patrick Catholic church at the last of the week from a visit teaching the class. Last year’» class nd South | stated it was an enjoyable and worth her home Thursday evening. The with relatives in Colorad Dakota. while project. usual business wa- cairied out. and j Mrs. Robert Kelle and Mrs. Cather it was voted to buy pads for the After March 1st an additional charge of $2.00 will be made as ine Turnidge attended a Project Lead kneeling benches, also n»w altar er ’ s Training meeting in Salem re- chimes. Attending were Mmes. Del-, a penalty. I cently. They will give their demon hert Barker, Floyd ( raigmyle, Ed S*‘ t ;ide, Oregon (stration on "Low Calorie Dishes” at C«stle, Phillip Pietrok. Sam Br dg- . To secure a Dog License send your NAME AND ADDRESS and Feb. 5, 1959 the next meeting of the Santiam Can- Truman Tibbets, Ben Voltin, Paul | • yon Extension unit in the Gates Geraths, Andrew Sieg. Pat Lyon», Mill City Enterprise, state the sex of dog and enclose the proper fee. 1 Women's Clubhouse Thursday, Feb Jack Riesterer, Leland Manning, I Mill City. Oregon ruary 26. Much interest is anticipat- Joseph M Dougall, Dear Editor: P.obert Schiewek, AFTER MARCH 1ST THE DOG CATCHER Enclosed please find cl k for ed on this subject, and meeting will nd’ and the hostess. Mrs. S Weekend guests at the home of ¡13.50 for which please send i- an- ¡take up at 10:30 a. m WILL START CANVASSING THE COUNTY The CY'F group of the Gates Com •Mr. and Mrs. Georg» Hubbard and other year« subscription to The En- munity chur-h is planning a roller FOR NON-LICENSED DOGS. Mrs. Ethel Huffman were Mr. and terprise. We do so enjoy reading it especial -kating party at Lebanon Sunday af- Mr». George Laverty and family from Newport. Mr. Laverty is a ly these windy evenings and also to I temoon the 15th. All participating grandson of the Hubbards and ne keep in touch with our Canyon friends, ¡will meet at the church at 1:30 p. m., be ar- We wish to take this opportunity where tran»portation will phew of Mrs. Huffman. Additional Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. to thank all those who were »o kind in ranged, City licensee for dogs in the City limits of Albany and W. B. Hirte went to Corvallis for Clarence Decker and daughter. Sue remembering me during my illness, in Sweet Home are secured at the City Hall of said Cities. I the weekend, enjoying "Dad ’ s Week- Ann of E.gene Mrs. Decker is a case we missed someone. •end ’ ’ activities, and dinner at th« Sincerely Your», daughter of the Hubbards and sister I sororiety house, a« guest of hig »on, George and Mabel Veteto vf Mrs. Huffman. MEHAMA DOG LICENSE DUE H. C. MATTSON, County Clerk GATES RALEIGH HAROLD DOG OWNERS $2.00 for Males and Spayed Females; $3.00 for Females not Spayed. Editor s Lefler Box R.M. RUSSELL, Clerk