The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 05, 1959, Page 3, Image 3

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    12 members now. This is a varied
live-stock club, and anyone else in­
terested in becoming a member should
Mrs. H. N. Wilson
contact Principal Gleason at the
The Centennial plates given as door Gates school right away.
prizes, were won by Mrs. Na >ma Un­
1 he upper grade students and their
derwood, of Mill City and Fred Stone teachers went to Portland last Mon­
of Gates. The Gates club mtmbers ex­ day to view the Van Gogh paintings,
press their thanks for the grand co­ and the student body are now the
operation of all who brought and proud owners of a Van Gogh paint­
shared their valuable autiques— ing called "The Pink Orchard” which
aged, or rare and many of breath­ they purchased for their school. It
taking beauty. Over half of the guests will be hung in the library.
arrived in centennial costume, some | Sheila Herron, a 6th grader,
in actual outfits retrieved from trunks daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Herron
and attics, contributing much to the was voted the Citizen of the Month
‘•big party” feeling and gayety.
. by her classmates. This is a high hon­
Refreshments were ssrved from an or, and the ‘citizen’s’ picture is plac-
ap1 ropriately appointed buffet table, leu in the hall on a special frame.
with Mrs. W. R- Hutcheson pour.ng
Several Gates women attended the
in the afternoon and Mrs. Walter
Thomas in charge in the evening. i luncheon and special program given
Young Bluebird girls, in centennial by the C W F group at the Church of
dresses and bonnets, assisted the Christ in Mill City on Thursday. The
hostesses by passing plates of as­ food aud program carried out the
sorted cookies to guests seated at Mexican theme. Going, were Mmess.
(Floyd Swaim, Mary Howell, G. C.
card tables, each of which held a
l Bai nhardt, Harold Morton, Maude
lighted kerosene lamp.
Miss Rose Marie Toepfer and broth­ Davis, W. B. Hirte, Oliver Watson
and Robert Blumenstein.
er Ronny, of Fern Ridge, were guessts
Gates Campfire Girls and their
several days this week at the home of
leaders met on Tuesday this week.
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Til
They worked on their Memory Books,
Rains.
made table decorations for their
A large group attended the meet-
Father-Daughter Banquet on March
. ing of the Santiam Canyon Exten­
7th, made symbol-grams for display
sion Unit in the Women’s Clubhouse1
during Campfire week, March 16-20.
on Thursday, when Mrs. Robert Kelle
Their candy sale of dollar mints will
and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge discussed
be between April 3rd and 19th. The
and served ‘‘Low Calorie Dishes.” Gates group have made arrange-
Delicious salads, a variety of low cal­
orie dressings were prepared and
tasted, with a delicious low calorie
lemon dessert to complete the meal.
Mrs. Jerry Rosamond, chairman, and I
Ruth Ress, se retary, conducted a'
short business meeting. Guests from]
Mill City for the day included Mmes. |
Sid Baughman, Lowell Cree, Earl ‘
Harper, June llauster, Frances Dole-
zal, Mildred Bates, Bettie Cole, Dor­
othy Vail, Blanche Syverson, Edna
Helgath, Isabel Heller, and Rachel
Olmstead. Mrs. Glenn Henness and
Mrs. Jerry Rosamond will be Project
Leaders for the March meeting, their
topic being “Household Insects, Etc.”
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Currie, of
Salem spent Sunday at the home of
their neice. Mrs. Wm. Pennick and
family—enjoying a trip up the can­
on in the afternoon, and the beautiful
spring weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cooley of
Prineville, were overnight guests of
the home of their neice, Mrs. Jerry
Rosamond and family, on Tuesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond and two |
children spent the weekend in Prine­
ville, attending a family reunion of (
Mrs. Rosamond’s familyrto honor her |
brother and wife who just recently (
arrived home from France.
Mrs. Marie Herron, of Mill City ,
spent several days last week at the |
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Novack, following a stay at the San­
tiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton,
where she underwent surgery.
The Santiam Canyon 4-H Club has
GATES
LOGGER'S CHOICE
McCulloch's New
CHAIN SAWS
Super 55A
7h.p
i ments to put on their own Council 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Fire this year, in the Gates Women's TH I RSDAY, M ARCH 5, 1959
Clubhouse, during April. Joyce Glea­
son is reporter.
Terry Collins, who has been serious­
ly ill in a Salem h spital for many
weeks, was returned to the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mi's. Charles
Collins the first of the week Though
much improvtd, he will take things |
easy for a long time.
Mrs. Jerry Rosamond and Mrs.
Glenn Henness were in Salem one
day last week to attend a Marian
County Extension workshop. They
wiil be project leaders for the March
meeting.
Weekend guests at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin were
his daughter, M ss Dorise Brisbin,
who he had not seen for 20 years, and
his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Brisbin, and their thee
daughters, Cheryl, Sandra and Janice,
of Roseburg. Miss Brisbin has been a
Rocket? Missile? Guess again—
U. S. Gov’t employee in Heidelburg
it * a new kind of propeller de­
Germany, and arrived by plane from
veloped by the U S Navy, pro­
Europe, stopping over at Washington,
viding greatly increased thrust
D. C-, for a visit with a sister, Col-
over conventional designs.
len Davidson. Following a six weeks
vacation, she will return to Germany
Co her job, but going by boat.
I in Gates one day last week, looking
Tommy Carey, of Stayton spent after their property here, which has
several days with his grandparents, been rented by the new owners of the
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson, returning We.-tway Service Station.
home Sunday with his parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Sal­
and Mrs. Don Carey, who spent the em. visited Thursday at the home of
i oldtime friends, Mr. ami Mis. Ned
day in Gates.
.Orville Nygaard, and son Kirk, were I Richards.
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