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GATES 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 21, 1960 By Mr». H. N. Wilson New 50-Star Flag Files, Over Ore. State Bldgs. MEHAMA Mr*. John Teeter» Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richmond Mr. and Mrs Louis Kelle and daughter* Barbara and were hosts last week to his sis i’am returned home Sundaj ev ter, Mrs T. Sexauer of Oak «iwB.Ua ~ V ening from a week's week s vacation land, Calif., who was accom trip to Diamond Lake, They For there stood beside panied by her son. Robert, and were accompanied on the trip this night the ange! of C? I friend, Miss Edith Carriso, also I by Loris Trask ot Stayton and whom I am, and Whi 1 of Oakland. While here they I they all reported a very en- serve.—(Acta 27:23) helped celebrate the 70th birth joy able time with lots of fish- day of Mr. Kelle. July 15th, by The wonderful, all-envelop ing. Some of the tish caught ing presence of our Heav ,y taking in the dog races at measured well over 20 inches. Portland. They also enjoyed a Sunday guests at the Cnarles Father. His love and protec trip to Bonneville dam, and Crook home were his brothers tion. His never-ending good, helped celebrate the wedding family* Mr. and Mrs. Leo are ever with those who love anniversary of the Keile s which ! Crook and children Joyce, Di- and serve Him. whose sur was July 9th On Saturday ev ane and Brent and their son render to His will and guid ening the Keiles and their and daughter-in-law. Mr. anti ance are complete, without guests were invited to the home Mrs. Gary Crook all of Port- reservation. of their son, Bob Kelle and land, and Mr. anti Mrs. Rob- family for a special dinner. ert Crook and children, Bar- Also present was Mrs. Bob bara, Allyson and Mark of Mill Kelle’s sister, Mrs. Carl Jen- City. sen and three children of Wednesday afternoon and ev Springfield. ening guests at the Julius Kathy and Louis Kelle re- Tietze home were Mr. and Mrs. turned home with Mrs. Carl Jake Doeriler ot Union Hill. Jensen and three children on Visitors during the weekend Sunday and will spena a week at the E. J. Hughes home were visiting in the Springfield area. her sister and brother-in-law, Don Gessner, a Gates resi Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Frame of dent for several years, was in Oakridge. this area on Monday. He is The Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin now employed by the State E. Bollman are leaving Tues Parks bureau, but makes his day for a two week vacation at home in Salem. He works in the PERSONAL STATIONERY Newport. During the Bollman's Detroit-Mongold area, and cal absence the Rev. Robert F. led at the Ned Richards home LETTERHEADS Clark, pastor of the First Pres briefly. byterian church oi Newport and Mrs. Lilly Lake was a house family will stay in the manse ENVELOPES guest a few days last week at here. the home of old friends, Mr. Mr. and Mi’s. Earl Taj lor of and Mrs. Fred Stone. Mr. Stone Silverton spent the weekend at is recovering from recent sur Secretary of State Howell Appling, Jr. (left) dis gery at Salem Memorial hos plays the new 50-star American flag that flew over all their cabin on the Little North pital and a daughter, Mrs. state buildings for the first time Monday, July 4, the Fork and visited relatives here on Monday. Winnifred Marshall and daugh-1 Pat Boring, daugnter or Mr. official date for the adoption of the new banner repre ter, of Alma. Ill., are also here. ENCLOSURES Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McFad senting the 50 states of the Union. Appling presented and Mrs. Ralph Boring ol Eu den were weekend guests Irom the official flag to Governor Hatfield (right) in the gene, is spending a few weeks BUSINESS CARDS Portland, at the home of Mr. Governor’s office in Salem last weekend. Appling, who 1 visiting her grandparents the Alvin Gritfiths. and Mrs. Harold Wilson. is in charge of the state buildings, said that the new ( Mr-, and Mrs. Tom Jones of BOOKLETS Mrs. Maude Davis visited flag was flown on all state buildings on the Fourth and Macleay, visited here last Wed- her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jenny Davis, of Mill City, in Salem all of the old flags will be replaced as soon as possible i nesday with Ed Taj lor and | with Mrs. Mabel Patton. Also Memorial hospital last Wednes- by the new 50-star flags. , visiting Wednesday with Mrs. day, who had undergone sur- Patton was her son, Harry gery the first of the week. calk t at the Richards home Patton ol Portland. Mode Davis was able to accom Breitenbush Hot Springs Mrs. Elwin Erlcason of on Sunday. The Richard’s pany her to see his wife, She picnic in the Silver ACCOUNTING FORMS grandson. Elton Brown and Healdsburg, Calit., is spending also visited her on Sunday, and .''alls area. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey wife stopped in Sunday while a week s vacation with her par reports she is recovering as RULED FORMS well as can be expected at this ire now making tneir home returning home from a fish ents the B. L. Kirschs. Mrs. Gerald Branch is con here again, having finished the ing trip over the weekend. time. valescing from an emergency Bible School classes started construction project In the Blue I A large picnic dinner was INVOICES at the Gates Community church liver area for the Cougar Dam ' held Sunday at the Gwen Schaer appendectomy she underwent at Salem Memorial hospital the heme. Present were Mr. and Monday morning with Mrs. project. He expects to find em Olive Barnhardt in charge. ployment in this area for a Mrs. C. E. Hughes of Port- last of the week. Mrs. Branch's , land, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wag mother, Mrs. R. L. Reynolds Classes will start at 9 and time. daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Völkel ner and three daughters. „ of Tillamook is staying at the close at 11 a. m. All children up and through the eighth enjoyed a three-day outing and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Branch home to be with her grade are welcome to attend. iishing trip on the Umpqua riv man Johnson of Lebanon, Mr. daughter and to help in the Phone 8204 Mill Mrs. Gwen Schaer gave a er this week. They were ac and Mrs. Robert Levon and ( care ot her grandson, Bobby. slumber party for the 3rd, 4th companied by Toni Newberg, daughter, Lori, Mrs. Frankie and 5th grade girls m he, clas and Ruth Hess was in charge Johnson and son, Royal, Gwen SI’BSCKIBE TO TUE MI1J ses last Sunday nigiit. The 15 of the postoffice during their Schaer and daughter, Carol, ENTERPRISE S3. PER VEAK and three sons. John, Roger enjoyed a picnic supper at the absence. I Schaer home and a late break Mrs. Ruth Hess reports the I and Rodney. The Sherman oirth of a 7 pound grandson, to Johnsons renewed friendships fast the next morning. On Tuesday evening she com her sonin-law and daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Britton, plimented the five boys in the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dickie on new owners of the Gates Gen same classes with a picnic sup Sunday. July 17th, at Santiam eral store, but formerly of Leb per. slumber party and break Memorial hospital. He will be anon. COAST GUARD APPROVED Earl Carris of Medford, ar fast, also, before returning them called Patrick. Just the thing for Camping Mr. and Mrs. Al Brothen and rived Thursday tor a visit at ADULTS Size Reg. $5.75 to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, three cnildren have returned to the home of old friends, Mr. ONLY_________ ________ NOW_____________ ___ ________ who live just east of Gates are their home at Minot, N. D., and Mrs. Oliver Watson. On Monday Mrs. Watson entertain making plans for a reunion of following a three-weeks visit the Harris Clan at their home here at the home of her par- ed with a special birthday din CHILDREN’S Size on August 7th. Guests are ex nets. Mr. and Mrs. Peder Ped- ner for her husband, at which Mrs. Til Rains ana Mrs. Mary pected from Washington, Cali- ersen. NOW____ ______ was Howell were also guests. Richards Mrs. Ned forniaA Minnesota and Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Turney 3 H. P. Chore Master many of whom have not seen pleased by a i visit from Mrs. Regular $149.95 4> ■ K W each other for 20 years. Three Lilly Lake, i a former school- and grandson, Thomas Sain years ago a reunion was held mate, one day last week. Both were weekend guests at the Terms OAC, NOW________ here also, miny of those at ladies in their 80’s can recall home of her uncle and aunt, tending being descendants of many events and people of by Mr. and Mrs. Lang Stafford. With Flex Spout, Ideal for Boa, (TA V They will also visit the Myers the late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar gone days in the canyon. And Camping, Regular $2.69 4* ■ MB families of Elkhorn during Bert Mombert. who formerly Harris, w ! k > lived in the Silver operated a hotel In Mill City in their stay. Creek Falls area. NOW Harold Wilson, who is em Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brisbin the early 1920’s, called at the ployed by the State Fish Com Ned Richards home last week. and three daughters, of Rose burg, were houseguests for sev He new makes his home at mission at Marion Forks, drove eral days last week at the home Springfield, where his mother the Fish Linberator truck to of his father, Walter Brisoin lives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Lea burg area last Thursday and wife. During their stay Reed, also former Mill City re .and participated in the libera- Self Closing Pour Spout they all enjoyed an outing at sidents, but now of Silverton, | tion of salmon trapped in the McKenzie river. About 150 ma Regular $2.49 ture salmon were caught in the NOW_______________ big sein, with the help or skin divers, and transported by the USED POWER I If) Time to Freeze for that ' truck to the open channel. Many reporters and photog Whiter Supply - Look at this, raphers were on hana to record $539.95 Freezer for only_ LAWN MOWERS _____ _____ Ml the unusual event. TERMS To Suit Your Budget OAC. Members of the Gates Wom en’s club meet today, (Thurs JOHNSONS GRADE A DAIR FOLGERS day! at 1:30 p. m. in the club- ■ MILL CITY house. A dessert lunch will be | 1152 SE served by president, Mrs. Hol-1 PHONE 1302 lis Tumidge preceding business meeting. MILL CITY ENTERPRISE $395 $ß65 15lx4"HeavyGalv.Pans 98* Garden Tiller 2 Gal. Heavy Duty Gas Can 2 Gal. Handy Fill Gas Can $1.98 Coffee 1lbgEi2lbs$129 HOLIDAY FOR sals ;. SLICED Prices Haven’t Raised at We Deliver in Mill City Six Days a Week Idanha, Detroit and Gates on Tuesdays and Saturdays. 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