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s I 7—The Mill City EnterpriNe, 111 uhm lu y, Sept. 7, 1972 Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, Blanche Jones, Mabel t h I,en have Tracy Carlson and Mary. Refresh Mr. and ... Mrs. Glenn Julian Markct from purchased Mr and Mrg , ’s Ry Eva Brewiler Betty Kelle ments were served after the Jr. and sons Bradley and Paul Tracy and took over manaffe . A reunion of the John Trask There will be a special meeting. of Eugene spent Saturday, ment tho September. family was held at the John meeting of the Gates City HiO-NO! Had my granddaughter, An Neal Park, Sunday, August 27 Sunday and Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. McMullen and Council at 8 A. M. Monday T he llama and the drea, spend the night with me with all brothers and sisters home of his parents, Mr. and two children are moving from morning, Sept. 11 at the city GAZELLE NEVER. PRINK WATER.! and families present. Attending Mrs. Glenn Julian Sr. Salem Into the apartment over hall for the purpose of read Friday so her parents could were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trask the store which was recently ing through the proposed zon get an early (3 a. m. and that and daughter Theo, Mr. and vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Mark ing ordinance that the Plan is early) start for over the mountain for a days fishing. Mrs. Oral Williams of Salem. Ader. ning Commission has recom Mrs. Dan Primus of Astoria, mended to the City Council They went with Hollis and By Meral Teeters Jean Ktmsey of Portland was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trask of This meeting, as all council Catherine Turnidge (their Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, I a Labor Day weekend guest grandparents) and reported Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul David. John and Jimmy left at the home of Mrs. M. V. meetings, is open to the public. Mason of Lebanon. Mr. and Thursday, August 31, for their | Frame and Mrs. E. J. Hughes September 14 is the regular the weather and fishing both just great. Mrs. Herman Gescher of Sub- home in Cincinnati, Ohio after ■ Vernon Goodell, who Is a meeting of the Planning Com. limity, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ges- a weeks visit at the home of mission at the city hall at Callers this week at the at the Marian Home cher, Cindy, Valerie, Larry, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I i patient 7:30 P. M. They will be work home of Mrs. Lang Stafford In Sublimity, was honor guest and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Gary John Shafer, and with her ing on the zoning map at this were Edna Cullison. Mrs. Ray when a member of his Gescher, Greg, Todd, and Lesc, brother’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday meeting and the public is urg Todd of Tillamook and her brought birthday cake sister Mrs. Andy Cameron of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Welter, Ted John Shafer Jr., Diane, John family ed to attend. and ice cream to treat the pa Gates. Mary has known the dy. Denise, David and Ronnie Recent visitors at the home and Marti, who have just mov tients on his 81st birthday. of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lar ed to their new home near Among of Virgil and Janet Lewis were two ladies for 60 years. of the family go A • ry Nydegger and Kem. Mr. and Newberg. Also visiting at the ing were those Virgil’s sister, Nona Craun Mary also says Mr. and Mrs. THE HAMER Mrs. Vernon Goodell, Mrs. George Nydegger of and her daughter Shirley and Ike Meyers of Spokane, for THEY FALL..? Shafers while the Grays were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell, U S. SAVINGS Lyons, friends from San Jose. Calif merly of Mill City, are botti here was Julie Geary of San Clarence Goodell and Debbie, A &ANT SEQUOIA for e bonpg Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt of Francisco. They were touring through quite ill. NEAR PORTERVIU-E, j Richard Goodell and Steven wen C alifornia , has Roseburg were Sunday fore Mrs. Bruce Matthis was ac and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harry and Gerda Kosen of Oregon and stopped off here &TOOO FOR OVER noon visitors at the home of Wood Lake, Minn, visited at for the weekend. companied by Darlene John 40 YEARS EVEN his sister Mrs. Eva Bressler. son of Salem when she visit Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGrath the home of Paul and Lydia THOUGH 6AWEP Mary Frichtl, daughter of ed with her sister, Mrs. Jim stopped by the This ’N That Smith Friday and Saturday. completely IN TWO! Mr. and Mrs. Florent Frichtl Zernes, in Coos Bay on Mon- | shop on Thursday for a visit Gerda and Lydia are sisters. of Lyons was Reserve Champi day and Tuesday, August 28 with Catherine and Betty, The Kosen’s are on a two WITH A C^^frRFCñE on at the Oregon State Fair and 29. They are former Gates resi week vacation with the main for her jams and jellies. She dents that lived in the mobile goal deep sea fishing Bonnie Christensen arrived also won a blue ribbon on her Thursday evening. August 31, home across from the Frontier Monday and Tuesday. While m** third year canning. and left here last year to make they were here Lydia had a from Lemoore Naval Air Sta Everyone is invited to a get- tion in California for a few their home in Utah. Since family dinner on Friday night HOMEOWNERS SAVE acquainted Extension meeting days leave at the home of het then they have sold out there with Virgil, Janet. Paul and to be held Thursday, Septem mother, Mrs. G. V. Christensen and have been covering a Suzie Lewis present. Calk ber 7, at the City Hall at 10:00 The Kosens also visited an good many miles in a camp Recent guests at the home BILL Al l MAN 1 a.m. Edna Kuiken. County of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schut- I’lione 769-5729 trailer stopping wherever it other sister and her husband suits them for a week or a in Milwaukie, the Walter her to lay down in back of and Shelia Winslow and to Committee member will be zwohl were her parents, Mr, 715 1st—Stayton month or even longer and Heggs, a brother, Sgt. G. E. I the pickup and she slept welcome a new little grand present with her goodie bag and Mrs. Don Pulley and sons Swfl F mhi Fir« «nd CasMlfy Compir» Kammeyer, retired, and fam- through a lot of cat fishing. daughter, Anela Jeannette, and ideas for special occasion Jim and John, of Sedelia, Colo. then moving on. Last week Mr. and Mrs. G. J. ily of Tacoma. Wash., and Mosquitos rather bad, I guess, born July 18. Leon and his gifts. Also here Sunday for a fam mother-in-law drove up and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clipfell ily reunion were two sisters Gestson spent several days on Marvin Kammeyer of Hol- ! but luckily I didn’t get bit. ED LEWIN Sunday dinner gueusts of she returned home with them. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bilyeu and families, Mr. and Mrs. the coast at Florence. They man. Wash. Mary Stafford and Mr. and Walter and Ruby Brisbin was The Herrons returned to were hosts for a lawn party Don Hanscom and children enjoyed beautiful weather but Auctioneer, Inc. Saturday evening at the Bil Michael and LaDonna of Eagle report the fishing not too good. Mrs. Don Pierson and three Mary Stafford and they stop Mt. Shasta on Monday. Complete Auctions Well, summer seems to have yeu home. Barbeque chicken Point and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. Leo Toomey and three daughters of Cornelius were ped for a visit at the home children from Calif., have guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy of Mr. and Mrs. Cress Culli officially come to an end with was the main menu, which Rydam of Portland. Phone 769-5466 the Labor Day holiday being was enjoyed by 21 couples. spent a few days at there pro Cameron for a weiner roast son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMul- Friday afternoon Walter and over, the State Fair over for Shelley Bilyeu celebrated perty here next to Gestsons. Friday evening at Pack Saddle Bill Barton of California Park. They viewed the Sal Ruby Brisbin accompanied another ytjgr (without rain her fourth birthday anniver stopped in to see the Gestsons mon in the holding pens and Mary Stafford over on the yet, how about that?) and sary when her grandparents, this past week. Bill was a for thought it was quite a sight Elkhorn for a visit with school starting this morning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ken mer Gates resident, in fact as there must have been at Mary’s brother and wife, Mr. (Tuesday). Looks a little worthy of Stayton and Mr. and and Mrs. Louis Myers. cloudy out this morning so Mrs. Orval Bilyeu of Lyons sold Gestsons their property. least 100. Vick and Reatha Herron maybe our hot spell will ease came to help celebrate the Sunday evening a big part Performing the opening and closing numbers on Septem of our family decided on a from Mt. Shasta, Calif., arriv up a bit. Doesn’t seem pos occasion. ber 3 at The Governors Com spur of the moment cat fish ed in Salem Thursday evening sible that it is time to think1 Mrs. Robert Jobe received mand Performance at the ing trip up to the lake. I had at the home of their daughter about putting the plastic on word of the death of her mo- Highway 22 — Mill City State Fair at the Grandstand never been before and it was Leatta where they stayed for the windows, getting the flow ther, Mrs. Etta Weir, 91, who a couple days and attended er beds ready for their long lives in Minnesota. were Lori Levon and the Ray- quite an experience. Consider Wednesday Guests at the ette Dancers. The top acts of ing it was thought up, plan their son Bo’s wedding on Fri rest, getting in the winter ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES the week are asked to perform ned and on its way in less day evening. Another son wood (of course this is only home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert than two hours it was quite a Leon, from Bend and Allen for those with wood stoves) Jobe were his daughter, Mrs. on this program. Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs Rebecca Phillips of Seattle trip. Going were, Hollis and and Jeannette Muise of Cor and of course making a list Roy Williams and dauughter of all the things that didn’t Sandra of Portland. spent a week at the Robert Catherine Turnidge, Lou Kel- vallis were also there. The ! Herrons came up to get done this summer but will Mrs. Ethel Huffman and Mrs. I Levon home visiting with Lori. le, Louis Kelle, Skip, Kathy, The Levons are Rebecca's Andrea and Rhonda, John and Gates for a little visiting and get caught up during the win Effie Nydegger of Salem were God Parents. She left monday Sandy, Fred and Mary Ann, spent Saturday night with ter, which is sort of a laugh visitors in Lyons last Saturday, | IVe Pick Up and Deliver i Glenda Roten. Sun- as they usually don’t get done Mrs. William Grimes is a, Jere South and myself. Most John and by bus for home. daughter and Cletus Nydegger j Last Sunday Ken and Shar- of us women sat by the fire day evening Reatha went to in the winter either. 1 ron Harrison and children at and cooked hot dogs and Stayton for a visit with her Bob, Audrey and Lori Levon a son of Mrs. Nydegger. attended a family reunion in ---- tended a family picnic in marshmallows and watched mother, Mrs. Viv Mullins. Shedd at their Aunt’s, Marsha the rest catch fish but it was Reatha and Glenda came up Portland last Sunday. About w Margason. About 30 people at lots of fun. There were quite to the shop Sunday for a real 35 gathered in the club house a few people up there and you nice visit with Mom and I. I at the mobile home park where tended the picnic. Thursday officers of the could see their fires and lan hadn’t seen Reatha in quite Audreys cousin lives. Walter and Toni Thomas and WWI auxiliary met with their terns and every once in awhile some time so she was telling president Mrs. Lang Stafford a holler when someone caught me she had made a trip to Chris spent the three-day holi to audit their books. Present a fish. Andrea gave out on us Canada in July to visit her day on a slow, rambling camp were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest hut we had taken blankets for daughter and son-in-law, Don ing trip down the coast. They went over to Newport and down as far as Crescent City, Ca. The parks seemed to be quite full but they didn’t have any trouble finding places to stay. The weather was cloudy but warm and the highway traffic very light, much to their surprise. Only highway incident was a wrecked hay truck that lost its load all over the freeway and held up southbound traf fic for a couple of miles. The highlight of their trip was taking pictures of Ore gon’s highest bridge built over Thomas Creek near Brookings Glen and Lola Henness went to Portland Sunday to take in the mineral show at the Expo- Center They enjoyed it. On the way home they stopped in Beaverton for a family picnic at the home of their son, Earl and family. Labor Day. Keith, Doris and Ronnie Henness were at the Glen Henness home for dinner. Sunday guests at the home of Clare and Margaret Rush were Mr. and Mrs. Les Shiffler, and son, Paul, and his friend Jen nifer Hovland of Kent, Wn. Also there were Brian Rush and Lynn Sandall. 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