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3—The Mili City Enterprise, Thursday, April 21, 1960 I Mehama church held in the fellowship room of the church Plans for Ham Dinner I Thursday. April 14. By Sharon Whiuett Bv Mrs. H. N. Wilwxi By Jean Roth Mrs. Keith Phillip« led the MEHAMA Mrs Ray Roberts Mrs Lang Stafford entertain Campaign week this year | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert was hostess for the 1 30 des devotions for the afternoon and Mrs. John Teeters ed with a birthday dinner on should be lively with all the , attended a reunion of Mr. Hei- sert luncheon and the meeting ■Mrs John Stroachine gave ■ Visitors from Wednesday to April 16th for het husband. Bid nominations for student body , I bert's Sunday school class of of the Women's Society of the short talk on the families re Friday of last week at the cent trip to South Dakota. Plaiw den were his sisters. Mrs. Bes officers. Here are the candi- • 1937 Fridav evening in Inde-1 Bruce Sims home were Mr. and sie Bassett. Mrs. Alice Thacker. dates: President. Marcia Bam- i pendence. Eight of the former, was shown Sunday evening to were made for the ham dinner Mrs. Monroe Featherston and Mrs. Ruth Vining, Marg Thom hardt, and Dennis Jenkins; members and their wives were the youth group at the Idanha to be held at the club hall on children Larry, Mary Ann and an<1 ®1*° the teacher and Community church. Wednesday Thursday evening. May 5. The as and Master Skye Shaw. Oth- vice president. Shanin Whitsett By Jean Roberta Phillip of Stockton, Calif. Hutchinson; treasur- h’s The evening was spent evening Rev. David Hamm of general chairmen for the dinner LYON’S^—"Beunos Dias Mae- , ers callling during the afternoon and Doris , .. , - ' i ra a firwx nmnl on<4 rnniinicr>i n<r Easter Sunday guests at the tra." (Good Morning Teacher! were Mrs. Philo Potter. Mr. er. Kathy Harris and JuDee Lo in a fine meal and reminiscing. Chile. S. A brought an inter will be Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Loron Bowei» esting report on mission work. i Phillips. Some discussion was -Alvin Griffiths home were Mr. the sixth grade class at and Mrs. Oliver Watson and gon; secretary. JoAnn Ch allend- i brother of Norman and John About 30 early morning risers held on serving lunch at the and Mrs. Ralph Boring. Pat and chants Terry, Janis and Jim Jacobson. er and Mary Ann Bassett; ad-! Bowers have been visiting in attended the sunrise service I primary election May 20 and it Gerry of Eugene and Mr. and Mari-Linn school these days. vertising manager. Barbara i Mr. and Mrs. John Payton, Mrs. Dale Champ. Renee and “Beunos Dias Ninos” (Good Robin and babv son, of Salem, Blumenstein, Barbara Olson, the lattre s homes this week. The sponsored by the Detroit Youth ! was decided to go ahead with Morning children» replies Mr. Loron Bowers are from Devils Group Easter morning. Attend- 1 tile plans. Kenneth. Davidson, teacher. Teacher and were guests at the home of Linda Bassett, and Janice Lo-1 Lake. N. Dak. ance at both the Detroit church The small group present for Sunday dinner guests at the pupils have undertaken to learn her parents. Mr. and Mrs. El gan; annual editor. Barbara Mr. and Mrs Paul Wilson of Christ and the Idanha Com-1 the luncheon and meeting in Larry Kimsey home were Mrs. mer Stewart on Easter Sunday. Hirte and Susan Jenkins are the Spanish language. Kimsey's sisters family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Sauve, running together; annual co-edit have purchased the house form-»munity church was reported as | cluded Mmes. Roberts. Phillips, and Mrs. Lee Brant and child Started as an experiment in Ned and Sharon Kanoff, and or, Patsy Pennick. Carol Schaer , erly <»wr»ed by Bertha Reynolds ‘ very good for Sunday school Stroschine, H. W. McCarley, J. M Teeters and Jennie Moe. ren of Macleay and her mother, foreign languages, just a few Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brown and Bonnie Boroughs, and Carol and moved there this week. The and the morning services. Mrs. Jennie Moe Mrs. Moe re weeks ago. the class can already two children, all of Salem, spent Pate; publicity Mgr, Charles Leon Kilgores, former occu turned home with the Brants speak a limited vocabulary quite Sunday at the home of Ned and Epperson, Mary Gay ReMme pants have moved to New Correct pronunciation Idanha. Sunday afternoon Tor a short fluently. and Judy Hampton; sergeant- is acquired from a phonograph Daisy Richards. LET'S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert visit. Mrs. Laura Joaquin has re at-arms. Bob Hill. Tom Smith, record which was purchased in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe conjunction with text books. turned from Roseburg, where and Sharon Stevens. See what (and family attended a family gathezing at Dallas Sunday af and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. The fact that most persons she spent a few days at the I mean. There should be some ternoon at the home of Mr, C. S. Brown and Vicki spent home of her daughter and son- cute campaign gimmicks. a speaking knowledge of and Mrs. Arnold Hiebert. Sunday in Lebanon at the G. D. have language before studying its in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Friday night the clothing Mrs. Glen Lyda taught the Bilyeu home. structure, has led this class to Gosnell. drive was finally held after be- ■ first and second grades on Mon To Good Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norton, speak and read Spanish for Since last week's report, it eing postponed twice befoie. day for Mrs. Emma Schreder Larry and Penney and Mrs. Al pleasure, not as a study. One has been learned that Arlene There were about 30 students who was ill. len McDonald and Chris visited Kershaw sustained a couple of who attended and a whole pile Kay Reid was hostess to the relatives at Estacada on Easter important feature of the class cracked ribs in the accident I of clothes was gathered If some is that grades are not given on Six Little C’s 4H club Wednes Sunday. east of town, but both Arlene cf you were missed and you day after school. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmond the language. Text books are similar to first and brother, Billy, have recup have clothing to give, call the Dress i-ehearsal for the Kin and daughters Barbara and Every Friday, Saturday erated and doing fine. school and someone will come dergarten Fashion show will be Pam spent Easter Sunday at grade reading books with words Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance and and get them. After the drive held tonight at 7:00 in the school and Sunday the Norman Stillner home at associated with objects. In this son, Edward. Jr., former Gates everyones' frosty fingers way the pupils soon have a and gym. Newport. residents, have been visiting at toes were warmed by hot cho- Mrs. Len Davis returned Fri- Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Teeters, speaking vocabulary. The record the home of their daughters, colate. | day from Bend where she had You'll Always Hava a Good Tima Hara Harold, Douglas and Bruce and parallels the reading books and Mrs. Marvin Dodge and Mrs. been visiting with her son and Santiam this week has Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfel gives correct pronunciation. been Objects in the sixth grade Michael Howland and their fam eating high. The pep club spon | family. Mr. and Mrs. John low, Royce, Rex and Roily room are identified with Span ilies. They returned over the sored a spaghetti feed, and the I Davis, who became the parents drove to Tumalo Sunday where ish names. The table is labeled weekend to California, where he Freshmen sold some home made I ot a boy, Scott John, April 9. the spent the day with the "La Mesa, ' the closet ""guard- works for the Forest Service at candy. Wish every week was [This is their third child. ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. You'll enjoy the meals served Here, airopo. ” Several other teachers Poto Guard Station. Visiting in the home of Mr. Chris McDonald. They were ac Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz and like that one. in the school have indicated wil md Mrs. Art Clester and fam companied by Mr. and Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Jessie Heath Real Western Hospitality. ily over the weekend was Mrs. Don Etensland and son. Ted, of lingness to introduce Spanish all of Wheeler, arrived Saturday also. This may be undertaken Here ’ s a tip for keeping vac- Leonard Bullard, mother of Mr. Monmouth and Mrs. Blanche and visited relatives and friends. uum bottles clean and sweet next year. CLOSED MONDAYS from Pollock Pines, McDonald of Salem. Mrs Heath, a former Gates re smelling. Fill with a soluation Clester. The course of study for the Calif , and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze at sident for many years, is re tended a large family gathering foreign language is compara maining for a longer visit with of plain cold water and one ! ion Soya. tively inexpensive with the first tablespoon of household bak Wayne Tompkins entered Sa- and dinnner Sunday at the Or- her son, Colis Heath, and other ing soda. Leave the stopper I lem lessons and record amounting Memorial hospital last val Downing home in Fox Val relatives. Zen and Pat Cutting, Owners out of the bottle and allow the I week again for treatment and to about $4.SO. ley. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness solution to stand in the bottle 1 possible surgery for a bank in Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Frame of and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness for several hours. Rinse with jury. Phone UL 9-2171 Mehama, Oregon Oak Ridge visited relatives here I Salem and the hosts Mr. and i and three children spent Easter clear water. The film, "The Prodigal Son ” during the weekend and were Mrs. Castle. I Sunday at Dallas, at the home house guests of Mrs. Frame's Mrs. Eugene Coles was host of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, sister, Mrs E. J. Hughes. ess at her home Thursday af They were joined there by Mr. Visitors during the weekend ternoon. April 14. to a small and Mrs. Earle Henness of at the B. L. Kirsch home were group of children honoring her Beaverton for the day. their granddaughter's family, daughter, Brenda, on her 10th Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weldon birthday anniversary. Those were dinner guests Sunday at and children, Debbie and Stevie | I present to enjoy the games and the home of their daughter, Mr. of Salem. Sunday afternoon cal- , *enl / 1 refreshments were and Mrs. Gregg Stevens. lers at the Kirsch home were I Brenda, the honor guest. Mar- Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rosamond another granddaughter and fam lyn Spencer, Patty Mason, and two children drove to Prine ily, the Carl Webers of Lebanon. Frank Rockwell, Phililp Olson, ville to spend Easter at the Mrs. Ed Castle was hostess and Mark Ader. Linda Wagner home of her parents. for a dinner Saturday, April 10 and Mike Longfellow were in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson honoring the birthday of her vited but unable to attend. of Salem, spent the weekend father, J M. Herberger. Pre The Firemens chib hall at here at the home of her daugh sent for the dinner complete Mehama was the scene of a ter. Mrs. William Pennick and with birthday cake were Mr. I family reunion and pot luck din family. and Mrs. J. M. Herberger. Carl ner Sunday, April 17. Those Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle, Ka Randall and Marian Link all of present for the day were Mr. thy and Louis drove to Eugene and Mrs. H. E. Christensen and to spend Easter at the home 1 Sharon of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. of her sister, Mrs. Carl Jensen We’re Open Ellis Christensen. Darlene and and family. Miss Caroline Brejcha, who 7 Days a Week Bobby and Miss Peggy Likes, Mr. end Mrs. W. E. Noak and is employed in Eugene, visited To Serve You With Tommy, Mr. and Mrs Wallace her mother. Mrs. Hollis Turn- the Best of Waters, Vickie and Steven all idge over the weekend. Mr. and of Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mrs. Turnidge drove to Vale MEATS and CROC Christensen, Dorothy, Loretta, Sunday, visiting Zane Henness. Mrs. Frankie Johnson and LOCKERS Ellen and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christensen. Janice and son. Royal. Mrs. Gwenn Schaer, Mill City Meat Market Julie and Robert Christensen all and Carol. Rodney and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le Phone 2642 Mill City of West Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. joined Ernest Weitman, (Andy, Sandra von and daughter Lori, for a and Alan and Mr. and Mrs. family get together at the Le Glade Shimanek and Schyler of von home for Easter Sunday. Mrs. Walter Brisbin spent a Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shimanek of Scio and Mr. and few days in Portland last week WE WILL Mrs. G. V. Christensen, Bonnie visiting at the home of her son, Ansel Hayward and other rela and Stuart of Mehama. tives. Her husband joined her fl M Per Month and Up there later for a visit at the Also Servicing Gates home of his daughter, Mrs. Phil Lyons, Idanha A Detroit Hackenberg and family, before returning to Gates. MILL CITY, OREGON A reunion of oldtime friends DISPOSAL SERVICE I GATES—The Gates basketball and neighbors was held this at — the - home of last v weekend --------- — Bud Cline, Owner Ph. 5tai (team, junior and senior yell Mr and Mrs. Am*« Roten. who ' ABSOLUTELY leaders and other officials, were were up from Redwood City, honored with a banquet in the Calif., to spend their Easter va school cafeteria on Wednesday cation. His mother and sister, evening. Decorations lr. their Mrs Rosa Roten and Mrs. orange and black colors, bal Louisa Wrigglesworth, were loons. flowers and basketballs, down from Portland, Others were done by Mrs. HoUis Turn present or calling were Mr. idge. Parents of the boys on the and Mrs. Herb Romey, Mrs. We will conduct a 2 day clinic with our team were invited guests. Sarah Rains. Mary Howell, Mr. Principal Gleason presented and Mrs Oliver Watson, Mr. famous the awards. The large “G" let and Mrs. Philo Potter. Mill Qty. ters were presented to the fol Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance and lowing: Dick Rynearson, Mike son. Ed Jr„ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gleason. Jerry Koenig. Wayne Romey and three children of Rosamond. Ronnie Wilkinson. Waldport, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pennick, Carleton Herron. Floyd Shepherd of Mill City. Dick Hayward, Louis KeUe, Jim Mrs Sarah Rains was honor Hirte and Joe Hirte ed to have all of her children "G” letters went also home for Easter Sunday. Pre We'll "Build” to Large the senior yeU leaders: Linda sent were Mr. and Mrs Ixxjis Parker, Carol Stevens, and El Cline and three sons. Mill City; a Shelter for len Howell. Mr and Mrs Ieon Cline and REMEMBER' No Electrical Nor Internal Motor Problem Can Evade A Quick Answer Small "Gs” with megaphone Mr. daughter. Carol. Foster: From Sunscope. Your Home ... went to the junior yeU leaders: and Mrs Joe Toepfer and four Terry Gleason. Melody Rosa children of Fem Ridge ; and The home that shelters ( mond. Kathy Kelle. Susie Ry Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Rains and nearson. timekeeper and Joyce three daughters of North How WATCH ’’’HE Electronic Recording Machine faultlessly point out why you are getting yon needs shelter ... in Gleason, scorekeeper received the form of fire insur the same awards as the junior ell. poor gas mileage, why your car misses, why your car does not give you peak performance. The next meeting of Santiam ance coverage, commen yeU leaders. Canyon Extenaion unit will be Special awards—gold brace- surate with today’s high lets with the letters G A T E S at the clubhouse Thursday. CLINIC WILL BE conducted by factory trained representatives who will be here for 28. starting at 10 30 a. er property ▼ a 1 n e e. and a basketball—were given April m Pot luck dinner at noon. Two Mrs Bob KeUe and Mrs Bill Check with us . . . soon. Pennick, this 2 day period. as moat faithful "yel- topics will be demonstrated— Paids and Stripes, and Garden l<-rs' The two ladies also cook- e and served the ham dinner. Pests They were assisted by all the girls on the "cleanup.'' GATES Detroit • Idanha DI.__ Í-- i_l._Tn*_______ MEHAMA Mari-Linn Sixth Graders Learning To Speak Spanish DANCE Live Music CHICKEN STEAKS SEA FOODS The Riverview Cafe FREE MOTOR TUNEUP CLINIC April 28, 29 Garbage Disposal ANALYZE YOUR Gates School Has Banquet Wednesday MOTOR’S NEEDS FREE OF CHARGE SUNSCOPE ANALYZER HILL INSURANCE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel, Owner Ph. 1708, Mill CHy Subscribe to The fectlvely and easily cleaned . Mill Gty Enteprise with diluted ammonia. This re- I M Only S3.0(J a Year * V a .« Gen Teague Chevrolet 120 W ’’ollister Ph. RO 9 2126