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readings. at Santiam. The Prom is spon- 4__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 4, 1967 and Virginia Blackburn. A Western Textile Paint Mr. and Mrs. Merle Crane sored by the Junior class in ers’ Exhibit will be held May of Turner were Sunday af- ■ honor of the Seniors. Music By Janet Lewis 5 at the Oak Park Church of ternoon visitors at the home I this year was by The Live The Junior’s theme for L The monthly meeting of the God, 2990 Lancaster Drive, N. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Down-[ Five. I this year was Bridge to the Santiam Canyon Extension E., Salem from 10 a. m. to 9 er. Decorations featured a 1 unit was held Thursday, p. m.Anyone who needs addi Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hansen Sun. small pogoda for serving re tional details about exhibiting of Portland were Thursday i April 27 at the Gates Wom from “A Bridge I en’s club house. Lola Henness their work may call Mrs. luncheon guests at the home freshments a Pond," “A Fish Net ' and Myrtle Donahue were the Ruth Sabens, Stayton 769-2507. of Mrs. Gladys Nygaard. They Over ’’ and ‘‘Oriental Mur A luncheon was held Tues- were enroute home from San Ceiling, 1 group leaders for “What You Diego. i als on the Walls.” d a y at Deloris Scharff ’ s Should Know About Electri Elaine Stafford was this Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm city.” Election of officers was home. Aileen Whitmore and ’s Queen with Sandra . held. Elected were Chairman, Judy Whitsett of Gates, and stead and four children from year Cooper and Kathy Story as Myrna Ketchum, Yvonne Auburn, Wn„ came Friday to ' Janet Lewis; vice chairman, Kelly, vice Lenore Cutsforth and secre Hills, Pat Galbraith, and Shir spend the weekend at the Princesses. Pat Junior clans were home of his parents, Mr. and president of the tary-treasurer, Glenda Roten. ley Hill, all of Detroit, children Ceromonies was Master of present. Thirteen Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. They Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Raines were present. attended the May Day Festi for the Prom. of Lebanon were guests at also John and Glenda Roten as- val at Stayton High Friday the home of Mrs. Lang Staf GET YOURS AT sumed ownership of Ray’s night. They were called to ford, Tuesday, April 25. the high- San Jose, Saturday morning , Mr. and Mrs. Clark Parks Service station on May 1. Mr. Roten calls by the serious illness of her have re-opened the Coffee ! way Santiam Service. mother. Palace. They are former resi- the The station Gates Volunteer Fire Mrs. Clara Doll of Stay ton dents of Salem and Wood- department met Tuesday ev was a Saturday night guest Joyce Dewhurst—Ginny Knlss burn, and have previously ening. The new phone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Detroit vs. Colton base been connected with the res system was tested in alarm the THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mike Fink, and a Sunday din ball game here May 4 at 4 taurant business. of the volunteers. ner guest at the home of Mr. p. m. Trackmeet in Jefferson Mrs. Rosemarie Cupps was home The following votes were and Mrs. John Jungwirth. May 5 at 3:30 p. m. hostess to Jean Devine, Hazel cast in the Gates area during They all were Sunday after Boy Scout Troop 43 have Leggett, Linda Van Antwerp, gifts to the election Budget noon visitors at the home of been going into Salem every Edna Havens, and Marge God yes, 25; no 17. Monday. Dave Barnhardt Mr. and Mrs. Florent Frichtl. Saturday swimming at the win at her home Friday even ran unopposed for the five- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeger YWCA pool. They are work ing for a home products party — demonstrated by Barbara Mc- year term and received 39 are announcing the birth of a ing for their merit badges. G votes. Ollie Muise and Albin new grandchild, a son, Ran First and Second Detroit ==! Ferrin. each received 20 votes dall Doran, born to their son grade schools will go on their Weekend guests at the Cooper J for the three-year term. 0 and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip field trip to Portland. home of the John Rotens, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mor- Seeger of Stayton April 12. The Camp Fire Girls are in were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Har resette Oklahoma City, a Lt. and Mrs. Michael Cru- vited to the South Salem ris, Joni, Randy and Mark of cousin of of the Blackburn fam son from Fort Lewis, spent High school in Salem the 6th Springfield. ily, visited in Gates Friday. from Wednesday until Sun of May for the Willamette 1 —c Regular $229.95 Mrs. Nellie Allen celebrated 28 through Monday. A day at the home of his par Council, Grand Council Fire. her 70th birthday annivers April family dinner was held at the Detroit Woman’s Civic club ary with a coffee gien by Mrs. Gates Women’s clubhouse on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harold Wilson, Wednesday Sunday, in their honor. Mr. Cruson. They attended the has postponed their installa evening, April 26. The guests and Mrs. Clare Henness, Mr. annual Homecoming and ban tion ceremonies from May 3 We have a wide choice at the Wilson home included and Mrs. Floyd Blackburn, quet at Stayton High Satur to May 10 at Marion Forks day night. lodge. of models and prices. Alice Watson, Ellen Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lucas Th’s Sale Good Only Through Detroit seniors chaperoned June Barker, Fritzie Ward, and Whichever KitchenAid dish- Ball and their families were and children, Jill and Robbie by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk, Rains, Mary Stafford, Sarah washer you choose, you'll get SATURDAY, MAY 13+h present. Mr. and Mrs. Morris- of Stayton were Sunday din Mrs. Ruth Thomasson, Mrs. Ethel Mosee, Eunice King, ette the same effective washing and left Tuesday for San ner guests at the home of her Ada Tompkins and Mrs. Ruth Ruby Brisbin, Wilma and Francisco and Los Angeles to drying actions, the same de parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller enjoyed their annual pendability. KitchenAid doesn’t Ginger Bumgamer of Gates visit other relatives. Downer and Dwight. “sneak day” with a trip to skimp on quality or perform and Mill City, and Susie Rey They with plan on being home in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewek Victoria, B. C. over the week AND IMPLEMENT CO. ance to meet a price. nolds of Scio. recently returned from a trip end. Among points of interest Vari-Front panels let you The Gates Women’s Club approximately three weeks. 195 N. 3rd Ave. to California. They viisted re visited were the Wax Mu match the dishwasher front Annual coffee and plant sale to your cabinets or other ap latives and friends at San STAYTON Ph. 769-5116 seum, Butchart Gardens and will be held Thursday, May pliances. Francisco, San Stablo and the Parliament building. 11 from 1 until 4 p. m. at the Napa. Enroute Mr. Schiewek The Detroit all-school May Gates Women’s club house. showed his pictures of the Festival was held Tuesday By Eva Bressler Mrs. Harold Wilson, 897-2196, The annual seventh and Holy Land at the CEA church evening in the gym. or Mrs. Glenn Henness, 897- April 27th, 23 pre-schoolers 2561, may be contacted by eighth grade party at Mari- in Grants Pass. those who want to donate Linn school was held Thurs Plans are well under way graduated from Mrs. Thomas kindergarten class. day evening, April 27 when for the Lyons Garden club son’s plants. KELLY LUMBER BALES cooked food and plant sale to Songs were sung by the grad Jim Tollen and his seventh Mrs. Judy Whitsett was MILL BIT«. OB«»»» hostess for a home products grade pupils entertained the be held at the Percy Hiatt uates and entertainment was party at her home Friday eighth grade class. The theme building May 11. In charge provided by Mrs. Farrell’s Week Day Hours morning with Janet Lewis as carried out the Elusive But will be Mrs. Ralph Downer, music students. Mothers serv 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. BL demonstrator, Those attend- terflies with the tables beau chairman of food, assisted by ed refreshments. The Detroit High School ing were Shirley Sharp, tifully decorated with ivy and Mrs. Charles Cruson and Mrs. Saturdays: Sandra Muller, Ilse Green, butterflies flitting around. Floyd Bassett. In charge of Sophomore class is sponsor 8:80 A. M. to 12:30 Virginia Bradley, Gypsy For entertainment the 7th plants will be Mrs. Otto Weid ing a fried chicken dinner Brown, Aileen Whitmore, Jo grade presented a play and man and Mrs. Hugh Johnston. Sunday, May 7 at 12:30 in the Phone 897-2610 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye school cafeteria. The proceeds Ann Miller, Deloris Scharff skit, band music, songs and and their daughter, Mrs. lad will be added to the class fund die Pesek of Salem visited re to finance class projects. latives in Cottage Grove Wed Guests at the home of Mr. nesday afternoon. and Mrs. Paul Knapp in Local members of the Ly Idanha were Miss Joyce A Safeco family ons Extension Unit went to Mackerna, Mr. and Mrs. Neil auto policy gives Albany Wednesday, April 26 Sweeney and daughter, Ter- you a complete to attend Achievement day. ry of Portland. While here profile of protection Attending were Mmes. Har the group celebrated Miss —at all times. old Hawthorne, Edwin James, Terry’s 16th birthday. Hugh Johnson, Fred Souther Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham You’ll save worry, mey save money, too, with e Family Auto Policy land, Herman Morgan, Jack pion of Detroit will attend a from Safeco Insurance. Wo will make sure that both you and your Roy, Arthur Olmstead and family gathering at the home car are protected by a policy with no dangerous gaps, no costly Crystal Limbeck. of Mr. and Mrs. William Fry overlaps. Safeco insures only careful drivers—so you save there, Mrs. Eva Benefiel, fifth in Salem Sunday honoring too. And Safeco pays claims quickly. Call us today. grade teacher at Mari-Linn her nephew, Webb Ramage, took her pupils on an after on his birthday anniversary. noon field trip to Albany ■AFKCO Wednesday afternoon, April INSURANCE 26 where they visited the Mill City, Oregon Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Bureau of Mines. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ray WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON — NOT A NUMBER Roberts, who drove the bus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev ens and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens were called to Salem Wednesday morning when they received word that their mother, Mrs. Henry Stevens was seriously ill following a stroke that morning. Building a new home or remodeling? GATES you âoirt havô to SCRATCH Time for a for it when -qouusô the KitchenAid Dishwasher WANT APS DETROIT IDANHA Kelly Lumber Sales 2 New Frigidaire Portable Dish Washers Mother's Day $1^Q95 SPECIAL Santiam Hardware LYONS DON’T DRIVE A CAR THAT’S ONLY HALF INSURED Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE « Gift Headquarters For Mother's Day By Peggy Cooper During the Student Council meeting on Tuesday, activity sheets for an F.H.A. bottle drive on May 2 and a baked foods sale on April 29. were passed. It was decided to do nate $30 to the Canyon Scholarship program. Council members approved plans to organize a Service League for next year. On Thursday, April 27, the Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Highwayman Inn. Entertainment was by Pappy and Harriett, Speakers at the dinner were Lyle Cutsforth, Senior class president, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Van Daff, Mr. Roroughts, and Mr Lewellen. Mark Bennett. Junior Class President, acted as Master of Ceremonies On Friday. April 28. J.V. Cheerleader tryouts were held. The following six girls were chosen to represent Santiam for the 1967-68 school year: Marg Ruby, freshman; Trish Moore, freshman; Susan Whitney, freshman: Becky Earhart, freshman: Sheryl Al ban. sophomore: and Cathy Wigam. sophomore. Patti Eastwood was selected to represent Santiam High as Whitewater Princess this year. On Friday, April 28. the Junior-Senior Prom was held You'll find everything to make Mother happy on her day = Name Brand Fashions You Know and Trust when you SHOP HERE Shop HAGEN'S First The Store that has what she will appreciate for Mother's Day. Shopping here in a relaxed atmosphere makes it an enjoyable experience OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. 3^4 in Stayton phone 769.2422 /