GATES
By Miw. FUyd Swain
Dave Barnhardt and George
Stafford spent Monday on a
hunting (for the lake, that
is) and fishing trip to Pinet
Lake. Mrs. Barnhardt said it
was Dave’s fourth attempt to
find the lake, but they caught
some nice fish, making it well
worth the effort.
Mrs. Julia Stoffel and Mrs.
Verna Hunziker of Portland
visited with the George Staf
fords and other area relatives
over the weekend.
Visiting since Thursday at
the Elmer Klutke residence
are her great uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mns. Albert Kirkland
of Orting, Wash. The Klutke's
hosted a family dinner Mon
day when additional guests
were her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tucker,
Mrs. Gary Hulse and Billy
and Minnie Hudgins, all of
Portland, and Mrs. Klutke’s
mother and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Hudgins of Phoenix,
Arizona. Mr. Hudgins arrived
from Arizona Saturday. Mrs.
Hudgins will be returning
home with him next week fol
lowing a summer of employ
ment at the Breitenbush Re
sort.
Tuesday visitors at the El
mer Klutke home were Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Kirkland of Sa
lem.
Recent houseguests for ten
days at the home of Olive
Sherman and Herba Scott
were Mrs. Scott’s son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Randell Magee, Colleen and
Kimberly of Chicago. During
their stay the group enjoyed
an overnite trip to the coast.
The Magees had been visiting
in Long Beach, Calif., before
coming here.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skill
ings have purchased the Art
Hempeck home on Kings
Prairie.
AF Capt. Jerry Larson ar
rived Sept. 1 to visit a few
days at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bisbin, before going to
Saigon where he expects to
spend the next year flying air
rescue missions. He had spent
the previous week moving his
wife Sylvia and children, Deb
bie and Steve from Charles
ton, S. C. to England to be
near her parents at Bourne
mouth during his year’s ab
sence. A family picnic was
held on Sunday at the State
Park west of Mill City. At
tending in addition to the
Brisbins and Jerry were his
sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wilson and four
children of Mill City and his
father and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Larrson of Brookings,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson
and family of Estacada have
purchased the former Harry
Melton home in Mill City and
spent Labor Day weekend get
ting moved. They had spent
the summer in their small
trailer house near where he
was working, southwest of
Idanha. They plan to rent out
their home at Estacada until
a buyer can be found.
Mrs. Grace MacDonald will
be substituting for Olive Barn
hardt in her first grade class
at the Gates School the first
two weeks of school while
Mrs. Barnhardt is convalesc
ing from recent surgery.
Mrs. Margaret McWhirk
was a patient at Santiam
Memorial Hospital from Tues
day to Saturday where she re
ceived treatment for a severe
case of bursitis. Arriving at
her home for a week’s visit on
Thursday were her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Errol
McWhirk, Mike and Tina of
Oak Harbor, Wash. He is sta
tioned at Whidbey Island Na
val Base.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin
spent Monday and Tuesday of
last week on business in Med
ford. They also visited h i s
brother’s families while there.
Visiting at the Kadin’s home
on Thursday were his broth
er and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Nelson, Mary and Mike
of Corvallis.
Fire Chief Bob Kelle has
announced there will be no
Gates Fire Dept, buck derby
this year. Discouragingly low
ticket sales made last year’s
derby unprofitable, he says.
Terry Jacobson accompan
ied his aunt. Iris Hoover of
Mill City on a camping trip to
Crater Lake from Saturday to
Monday.
The Allen Tourvilles have
purchased a new home in Sa
lem and spent the Labor Day
weekend getting moved. He is
employed at a Salem clinic as
an x-ray technician.
House guests Sunday and
Monday at the Gunter Cline
home were his sister and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krut-
singer and daughter of Klam
ath Falls, his brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cline
and daughter of Pasco, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cline were Pat Herron of Sacramen 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 8, 1966
of The Dalles. Mns. Cline’s mo to and his aunt, Mrs. Mary
ther, Mrs. Mildred Hedges of Howell of Salem. Mrs. Alice Madison, Wish., following a
Richmond, Calif., left for Watson of Mill City joined week’s visit at the home of
her sister, Mns. Fritzie Ward.
home Saturday after spending them for lunch Wednesday.
Community
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and
a month with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cline of
Sunday dinner guests Aug. Foster were breakfast guests two sons of Stayton spent
28 at the home of Mrs. Lang at his mother’s home Satur Monday with her parents, Mr.
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Stafford were her brother-in- day. Mrs. Rains then accom- and Mrs. Harold Wilson.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. pained them for a day at the
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Lon Marston and niece and fair.
Wednesday, September 7
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
Luncheon guests at Mrs.
SALE/
Pierce, all of Gresham. Mrs? Rains’ home on Sunday were
hall, 8 p. m.
Stafford returned home with her son and daughter-in-law,
Saturday, September 10
the Marstons to visit until Mr. and Mrs. Ttlmon Rains of
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lodge at hall 8 p. m.
until Wednesday.
Stayton.
Holiday guests at the G. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide of
Monday, September 12
Geston home were Mr. and Mill City have bought the Cre
Lions club dinner meeting
MUl
Mrs. Braxton Souts of Sweet ta Olts home at Gates which
at hall at 6:30.
Home and Mr. and Mrs. Herb they plan to rent out. Mrs.
OES at hall 8 p. m.
Williams and family of Cot Olts died in May.
Wednesday, September 14
tage Grove. Calling on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barn-
Order of Rainbow for Girls
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard lardt and two sons of Tor-
at hall, 7:30.
Cannon and family of Cottage -ence, Calif., visited from
Grove.
Sponsored as a public service
Wednesday to Saturday at the
KEEP YOUt REN TAI
A daughter was born to home of his parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. Leonard Horner at San Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt. He en WITH AN AD IN THIS
tiam Memorial Hospital Aug. joyed some fishing trips with
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26. The baby has been named relatives while here.
Rebecca Lanay and weighed
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Learning
7 lbs. 1414 ozs. Grandparents and family of Eugene were RENTING A BEDROOM
are Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sarff in Gates over the long week TO SELIING A CLASSY f. C. Kimmel - Bod Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Horn end, caring for their property
Owners
RESIDENCE
er, all of Gates.
here.
Phone 897-2660
Overnite guests Tuesday at
Miss Esther Webber left
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How many
new homes and
apartments
are going
all-electric?
Check one
□ 18%
□ 39%
□ 64%
Answer:
64% of all new homes and apartment units built last year
in a five-state area we serve went all-electric (including electric heat).
90% chose electric water heating, 95% chose electric cooking.
Soon almost every modern home will be all-electricl
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