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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969 wards they enjoyed the movie and Mrs. Irene Madison, a "Paint Your Wagon” that was bey in Mt. Angel on Saturday, filmed in Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drake November 8. Sunday the lad ies enjoyed the benefit dinner of Reedsport visited Mr. and Janet I^ewis given by St. Marys in Stayton Mrs. Terry Drake on Saturday, Telephone 897-2131 and then visited Mrs. Irene November 8. Linda and Debbie Johnson Paulin in Detroit. Sunday dinner guests at the of Salem spent the weekend Floyd Johnson home were Mr. Among the many Gates resi and Mrs. Jim Cuthbert, Jim with their grandparents, Mr. dents that attended the Santi- mie and Lauri of Woodburn and Mrs. Albert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris, their am-Stayton game in Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hud uncle and aunt, helped Linda on Saturday evening, Novem gins. Sherry and Brian of Sal celebrate her seventh birthday ber 8, were: Mr. and Mrs. em. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pet anniversary on Sunday, Nov Floyd Swaim, Mr. and Mrs. ers n dropped by in the after ember 9. Mrs. Kathy Johnson Mike Swaim, Mrs. Myrtle Don noon. came after her daughters on ahue, Mr and Mrs. Dave Barn Mr. and Mrs. Lon Harris, Sunday evening. Linda and hardt and Melody, Mr and Randy, Joni and Mark of Mrs. Jack Evans, Mr. and Mrs Debbie had spent the previous Springfield were guests of Mr. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cutsforth, and Mr. and and Mrs. John Roten and Tom Johnson f Gates, their Mrs. Frank Baechler. Judy at their home on Nov father and stepmother. Mr and Mrs. Dave Earn ember 1 and 2. Mrs. Ellen Rust and Mrs. hardt and Melody toured the Brian Rush, son f Mr. and June Barker attended a liter- Lewis and Clark campus in Mrs. Lyle Rush of Salem, spent gic meeting at Mt. Angel Ab Portland on Sunday. After- the weekend with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush. He attended the football game at Stavton Saturday night with the Clyde Richards family | and met his sister Diane there. Firemens Benefit Sunday visitors at the Rush es were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sterart and Mr. Ray Ritchie of Salem.. The City Planning Commis sion will meet at the City Hall Thursday evening, Nov- eml>er 13, at 8:00 p. m. Lyons Fire Department Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tourvil le and family of Salem j 'ined Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Cline Saturday evening and all at tended the football game. The Santiam Canyon Exten sion Unit will meet Thursday morning, November 23, at 10:00 a. m. The subject of “Family Business” will be discussed. After a sack lunch a demon stration of Tote Bag Making will be given by Muriel Phil lips. Everyone interested is invited to come. Mrs. Wilma Bumgarner and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ix>na Music By Cransford of Turner traveled to Madras Tuesday, November 4. They joined Mrs. Maxin? WESTERN SERENADERS Johnson of Madras and Mrs. Mary Yordy of Phoenix, Ore., and continued to Spokane, Wn. Door Prize for the funeral of Mr. Bumgar ner’s uncle, Waite Stevenson. Mrs. Wynona Nims. a sister, GATES DANCE Lyons Grange Hall Saturday, November 29 9 p. m. • 1a. m. friend, both of Woodbum car er! for the Bumgarner family during her absence and stay ed for a visit after her return. Mrs. Rachel Music carer! for the business in Mill City. Mrs. Bumgamer returner! home Sat urday. Dinner guests at the home of Velma Carey on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey, Tom and Steve of Stayton, Mr and Mrs. Norman Carey, Brad and Chris of Albany and Mrs. Ethal L ng, Mrs. Norman Car ey’s mother, also of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reil- ing of Donald were guests of the Gael Cutsforths on Sun day. Mrs. Mabel Devine is being visited by Mrs. Ruth Wirth of Salem. Last Monday, Nov ember 3, Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Wirth spent in Lebanon shop ping. They also visited friends. Mrs. Edna Overholser and Ralph Blair in Seven Oaks. Lorin Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagen, joined his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hagen and Burt of Valsetz, for hunting in the To ledo area. Lorin got a spike. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hagen stay er! overnight here before leav ing for home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness took in the Rock Show at the Coliseum in Portland on Sun day, November 9. On the trip back they stopped at their son’s, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hen ness, Jill and Mark at Beaver ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller, Jeffry and Keith of Corvallis enjoyed Sunday lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirte. Mrs. Fuller is their daughter. Houseguests over the last weekend at the Everett Lakes were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lake, Jr., Alan and Lori of Olympia, Washington. 1he 0(d Pre-School Class Has Recent Party GATES—The Mill City Pre school class held by Mrs. Maurice More will meet at the Scout Cabin Thursday night. November 13, at 6:15 p. m to attend the movie “Dr. Doolittle” that evening On Thursday, October 30, the group, dressed in costumes called at the Wallace Hovey Dick Ricketts, Bill Lewellen, Merle Stewart, Charles Stew art and Byron Rarey homes f r trick or treating. A Witch and Cowgirl, Mrs. Merle Stewart and Mrs. James Murray, served the group re freshments. Students are Mike Stewart. Robert Humes, Paul Lewis, Andrew Murray, Stev en Goodell, Steve Booker, Ke vin Smith, Scott Baughman. Joyce Pennington, Tammi Tuers, Tracie Richards, Bev erly Sullivan, Annette Porter, Roy Lee Baker and Kurt Sy- verson. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Anniversary Party For Parents Planned By Martin Children GATES — A 30th wedding anniversary party was given in honor of Randall and Helen Martin in Portland on October 25, eight days before Mr. Mar tins’ death from cancer. The open house was a surprise for Mr. Martin. The party was given by the daughters and san of the couple, Macel Roten of Gates, Lore Hia Briggs, Wenatchee, Washington, and Richard Martin of Portland. Relatives and friends from all over the state attended. Many other well wishers call ed and it was enjoyed by all. This was the only true celebra tion party Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin had. Mrs. Martin is now staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Ro ten and family. "Most folks are stopped in their tracks when they reach the end of a bluff.” Kindergarten Kids Have Recent Party GATES — The children of the Gates Kindergarten class played hosts to several moth ers and younger brothers and sisters at their Hallowe’en party held Friday morning. October 31. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Lou Peterson, Mrs. Sue Moberg, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Mrs. Willard Graff and Mrs. Virginia Blackburn. Mrs. Carpenter brought a large pumpkin for Mrs. Eda Staf ford. the teacher, and 18 small ones for the children. Guests were Mrs. Gary Pet erson and Aaron, Mrs. Jerold Mumey and Teri, Mrs. Willard Graff, Shawn and Thomas, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Char lene Loftin and Billy, Ruth Ter- Louw, Pat Whitmore, Sharon Walczak and David, Josephine Andersen, Derrel and Cindy, Josephine Lindstrom, Donnie, Danny and Roxanne, Lola Ba con and Jeff, Bonnie Kreck- low and Mitchael, Norma Long and Mrs. Virgina Blackburn. Students this year are Stan ley Walczak, Lenard Ander son, Brian Mumey, Matthew Ter Louw, Gerald Long, Pat rick Krecklow, Roy Black burn, Tami Moberg, Tracie Lee Mercer, Rosemarie Lind strom, Steven Whitmore, Mon ica Peterson, Jimmy Loftin, Tammy Brusaco, Kevin Cul bertson, Linda Graff, Gina Gif ford, and Kent Bacon. Plant the Seed mu exfleto to ¿¡¡Pr Xrs what you might call Ä'A te a commonly recognized agricultural principle that if you want to do your harvesting on a particular piece of ground, that’s the place to sow your seed. , * ihr e, 1 to 1 « Vf > M JÌ ?! r ** Using the same general type of reasoning, it is obvious that if you want to harvest a nice crop of pros perity ... in the form of better busi ness, a better job, a better community in which to live . . . it’s advisable to plant your trade dollars where they Marilyn Chapter OES Inducts New Member The November meeting of Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES was held Monday evening with Mrs. Very] Hoover, worthy matron, and William Hirte, worthy patron presiding. Gordon Baker, past grand patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon was introduced: also Mrs. Grace Johnson, grand committee member :f the Estarl fund, who was making her official visit. Another in troduced was Mrs. Agnes Wagness, worthy matron of Chadwick Chapter 37, Salem. Mrs. Clyde Phillips received the degrees of the order with Mrs. Charlie French acting as courtesy candidate. Mrs. Virgil Lewis, a member in Californ ia, now living in the Gates area was introduced. Refreshments were served from gaily decarated tobies using the Veteran’s Day motif, by Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Mrs. Walt er Brisbin. LETTERS M ail TO TH î BE» Ö EDITOR Editor Mill City Enterprise Mill City, Oregon Dear Sir, The Society of the Free Methodist Church goes on re cord in favor of the NO vote cast by the three members of the City Council against the moral issue of more ALCO HOL in any beverage form in our city. We would stand against it even if it were not a moral is sue, just on the grounds that it would not be wise because of the economic problems li quor poses. The fact that car insurance is higher is stemmed from drunken drivers. Welfare and A.D.C. on the upswing is al most all caused by drinking. We also would like to ex press a vote of confidence for the convictions of these men whether they voted for or a- gainst the issue. It is mostly on the convictions of these men that they were put into office. Respectfully Submitted Rev. John DeMain Pastor Free Methodist Church, Mill City, Oregon TRADE IN YOUR OLD HEATER ON A NEW SIEGLER will produce growth for you, rather than for somebody else. The homes we live in ... the jobs and businesses which support us .. . the schools and churches that teach our children and enrich our lives ... the convenient stores and service establishments that supply our every day and emergency needs . . . none of these were built, nor are they sup ported by the dollars that are spent in some other community or city. OIL HOME HEATER Your old heater will never be worth more if you trade during OPERAllON Upgrade your Mating syatam now —Upgrade your comfort for yean These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. 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