I Spending last week here with her father, James Swan, I was Mrs. Orville Oderman (Donola Swan) of Gold Beach, Ore., who was on a three- weeks’ vacation from a bank in that locality. Football Players Honored at Banquet By Canyon Baptist Church in Lyons Santiam Canyon 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1978 Home Grown Jack-o-Lantern Study Group Meeting November 8 GATES — “That All Broke Feeling and What To Do About It" will be the topic when members of the Santiam Canyon Home Extension Study Group meet Thursday, Nov. 8. at the Gates Commun­ ity Clubhouse. Project leaders will be Mrs. Glenda Roten and Mrs. Ann Hovey. Families express the feeling that they are earning enough but just aren’t getting ahead financially and that money really isn’t buying the things that are important to the family. This lesson helps families look at two questions: (1) Where do families go wrong in managing money or what are some common mistakes made by families?; (2) How can families solve their finan­ cial problems? Hostesses for the 10 a.m. meeting will be Mrs. Elsie Martin and Mrs. Myrtle Dona­ hue. A special guest will be Mrs June Mennis, county commit­ teewoman who will help the group plan a spring tour. Otto Witt recently returned after having made a visit to the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett and family in Longview, Wash. A happy surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lau­ rence Doble was the arrival of her brother, Harold Fair­ brother, of Detroit, Mich., who l'lew out to spend the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett with them. He called from Portland on Thursday evening, visited in Sweet Home Sun­ then rented a car to drive out! day _ at the home of long _ time Friday morning in spite of the i friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wib valley fog that day, returning Johnston. They also visited on Sunday. with their former Mill City neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Norrie, who now live Mr. and Mrs. Harve Keen next door to the Johnstons. returned home last Thursday from a two weeks vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Bern Mueller the Hawaiian Islands. They were in Seattle over the week­ spent one week on the island end where they attended the Leslie VanDolah has a large Jack-o-Lantern this year which of Maui, visiting friends, and spring showing of the Ber­ A football banquet for the demy, followed by a skit, he proudly displays. The pumpkin weighed 65 pounds. Leslie, the second week on the island I nat line of yarns. Their dau­ varsity teams of the Santiam “What Football Means To Me” of Kauai and Oahu. the son of Mrs. Verne Davis and a second grader at Gates, ghter, Mrs. Shari Hansen, and Wolverines. the Stay ton done by Marilyn Limbeck and grew the pumpkin from a seed given to him by his teacher. grandchildren of Coupeville, Eagles and the Salem Aca­ Susan Neal. A trumpet solo Mrs. William McClintock Wash, spent Sunday with demy Crusaders, was held at was next, performed by Evan Elementary Football Camp Fire Girls Spend the Canyon Baptist Church in Fadel of Salem Academy with spent the weekend in Portland them. [ Lyons Thursday, Oct. 25. Mike Schelske accompanying following the reception for Teams Play Last Game Overnighter Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Shields Re-' The Wolverines from San­ on the piano. Ron Langhoefer Mrs. Dorothy Parrish, at the The Mill City eighth grade mine returned recently from The eighth graae Camp home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack tiam High School were repre­ of Western Baptist College football team played their last Fire Girls went to Camp Kilo- McClintock where a family a week’s flying trip to Mexico sented by Tyce Pedersen, Doug then sang a solo number. game of the year last Thurs­ wan last Saturday for an over - Testimonies of "What liv­ gathering was held. She re­ City where they renewed the Gruver. Bob Bennett, Jerry day at the Oregon State Deaf night camping trip. turned home Sunday with Mr. acquaintance of a couple they Shepherd. David Plotts, Ted ing for Christ means to me” School. Accompanied by their lead- and Mrs. Jack McClintock and had met in Tahiti on a pre­ Moreland, Mike Morgan, Brian were given by several students Steve Richards made both ers, Mrs. Gerald Payseno and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McClin­ vious trip and had entertained Jones, Bruce Hildebrandt, of Salem Academy, Mark Linda Hampton touchdowns for Mill City and Mrs. Virgil Trout, were Laurie tock from Bremerton, Wash, in their home here. They Russ Richter and Ronald Rich­ Smith and Lyle Basey of the firial score was Mill City Blair, Linda Keen, Denise who came to visit their uncle, spent several days visiting ter. There were 23 members of Lyons and Tyce Pedersen, stu­ Honored at Party 12 and the Deaf School 19. them at their home in Cuerna ­ GATES — On Saturday Gibson, Sandi Burge, Susan dent body president of San ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. Salem Academy Crusaders The seventh grade won their Budlong, Toni Payseno, Laura vaca, which is about an hour’s the evening, Oct. 27, a party was tiam. present with their coach Mr. trip from Mexico City. The ham dinner was prepar­ given in honor of the engage­ game with a score of 6-0. Rod­ Hoover and Brenda Trout. Holman. Fifteen were present The Mil) City Garden Club ed by the ladies from the ment of Miss Linda Elizabeth ney Carpenter scored the only the Stayton High School Visitors from Saturday un­ from will meet Thursday, Nov. 1 church and served by Vicki Hampton to David More­ TD of the game. Eagles with their coaches, Mr. at the home of Mrs. Ruth til Wednesday at the Ada Kelly and Mr. Bullock. Brown, Julie Neal, Robin land, formerly of California. NEED JOB PRINTING?— Cali Brownstone for a 12:30 dessert Meeker home were her son I Loomis, Debbie Pedersen, The proud parents Louis and Youth pastor, Hoy Deeter, Deanna Quarry and Kim Betty Hampton, Jr. hosted the See The Mill City Enter BILL ALLMAN luncheon. Anyone who can­ and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen prise. Top Quality Printin/ Phone 769-5729 not attend is asked to notify Staley of Pacifica, Calif. Ar­ was master of ceremonies in­ Crook all girls of the Church gathering. The house was de­ the hostess by calling 850-2583. riving on Sunday were her troducing the new pastor, Don Youth Group. corated in fall colors with the priced right. Fast service 715 1st—Stayton grandson and family, Mr. and Prociw, and main speaker, The tables were decorated engagement cake decorated too. Phone 897-2772. P. J.’s Beauty Center, 240 Mrs. Richard Jensen. Richard Chuck Austin from Bend, who with color streamers of the with roses and doves, taking gave the message “Team Up individual schools with foot­ a special place. The cake was S. W. Broadway, open Mon­ and Jeffrey of Detroit, Mich., W Tilh Christ” The invocation ball placemats made by the made for Miss Hampton by her day through Saturday 9:00 and granddaughter Lynn Jef-1 was given by Coach Bullock youth group and goal posts aunt, Mrs. Herbert Hampton a.m. to 5:00 p.m., evenings by feries of Yerington. Nev. They of Stayton High. were at the end of the tables from Gates. appointment. Telenhone 897- came to attend the funeral services of their father and Attending the engagement The program began with of each team with their re­ 2137. 44 tf grandfather, M. Henry Meek­ special music by Salem Aca- spective emblem. party were: Don Hiebert from Idanha; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree er, last Tuesday, Oct. 23. Our property, which includes the Bed of Rock Hampton, Stevie, Orin and and Mrs. William McClintock Mrs. William Beyer will be Mill City Club Creek and The Land under the Bonneville Power Timmy from Gates; Mr. and attended the reception at the Mrs. Hugh Hampton, Sandra, Lake Oswego High School Sa­ showing hand painted jewel­ Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to Angelia and Michael from Al­ Represented at Joyce Presler — 897-2707 turday evening honoring Mrs. ry at the Holiday Gift Gallery Anyone. at Tony ’ s Cafe in Silverton, bany; Miss Iris Hampton from Earnest and Bulah Fish from Dorothy Parrish, grand con­ Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lincoln City, are visiting County Meeting ductress of the Grand Chapter Friday, Nov. 2. MARTIN V. KELLY Hiebert from Idanha; Mr. and Glen and Julia Shelton. They of Oregon. OES. Mrs. McClin­ The Charles Kellys have re ­ arrived on Oct. 29 and plan on Ten local ladies represent­ Mrs. Steve Savage, Davie and tock, conductress of Marilyn Chapter —145 took part in the ceived cards from Postmaster staying until this weekend. ed the Mill City Woman’s Club Gregory from Lyons; Miss conductress’s drill. Over 700 and Mrs. Ed Spencer of Salem The Fish's lived in Mill City at the fall meeting of the Colleen Grant from Salem; attended from all parts of Ore­ and Postmaster and Mrs. Bill before moving to Lincoln City. Marion County Federation of Mrs. George Grant from Gates City Council will hold Woman’s Clubs held on Tues­ Gates; E. Moreland from gon. A special guest was a Fair of Stayton who are Electronic Servicing And Sales at past grand patron and his wife spending two weeks on a tour their meeting this Thursday, day, Oct. 30, in the library of Gates; Mrs. Shirley Sharp and of Portugal, the Canary Is ­ Kenny from Gates; Dick November 1, 7:30 pjn. at the from the State of Wyoming. the Detroit High School with Reasonable Rates lands. and Spain, having flown Gates Fire Station. The public the Detroit Civic Club as host- Jennings from Lyons; Donna directly to Copenhagen, Den- | Welcome to attend these esses. Hook from Gates; Harvey mark. They rented a car for meetings. Luncheon for the visitors S. Cannon from Salem; Mrs. two days and visited old cas­ Study from Home Extension Marion Terry Lockram, Kim and throughout tles and small villages, find- Group will hold their meeting County was prepared and Misty; Miss Tina Hampton and I ing the people very friendly, this next Thursday, Nov. 8 at served at the Detroit City Hall Miss Louisa Hampton. i but few speak English. The the Gates Community Center. by members of the American A date for the wedding has PHONE PHONE i sea food and good weather The title of this months pro­ Legion Aux., with the Hallo­ not been set. were enjoyed, though. The gram is “That All Broke Feel­ ween motif being used in the SAT JEM visitors thought the drivers ing and What to Do About It” decorations. The speaker was GATES drove around at an unusually and the project leaders will be Lee Boeckstiegel from the De­ Controlled Fires 581-4047 897-2777 fast speed. Mrs. Glenda Roten and Mrs. troit Ranger Station who Reported on Highway Ann Hovey. spoke on forestry. IDANHA — An alert motor­ Channel 6 News from Port­ Large Jack-o-Lantern As Toni Thomas was not land, took film of Ray White able to attend, her report as I ist called the Idanha Rural on Tuesday, Oct. 30 for view­ chairman on conservation for Fire Protection District about ing on their news later this the county federation was 5:36 p.m. Monday to report a 3882 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 week or the first of next. read by Mary Youmans, secre­ fire along the North Santiam Louis and Betty Hampton, tary of the club here. Other Highway near mile post 72 Jr. announce the engagement chairman gave the usual five- above Marion Forks, He was quite worried, saying it looked of their daughter, Linda Eliza­ minute reports. like it had been set iu several beth to David Moreland of Attending *he all-day event places. He remarked, the coun­ Canyon Area Every Thursday California. A party was given from Mill City were Margaret From Metuuna To Idanha in their honor on Saturday, Snow, president of the club; try is too beautiful to be Oct. 27. No date has been set Mary Youmans, Helen Kim­ marred by fire. The rural fire district SYLVANIA and ZENITH SALES [ for the wedding. mel, Edith Mason, Theresa Ray Presler attended the Saalfeld, Kate Doble, Jenny checked with District Ranger ; English Degree Work put on Cauble, Nell DeWitt, Ellen Lee Boeckstiegel and learned by Pacifica Lodge #6368, Port­ Lundquist and Lettie Swan. that it was a controlled bum. land on Oct. 26. The presenta- Mrs. DeWitt won a “collector’s A number of debris piles had or Ueed, Color been touched off in the after­ | tion was sponsored by Salem item” plate. noon by the U. S. Forest Serv ­ Lodge #50 and was held at the ice in a roadside clean-up pro­ Capital Masonic Hall with ject, following a previous sal­ ; about 120 present. vage timber sale in the area. Ghosts and Goblins will 1 Mill City-Gates American I Legion Auxiliary will hold appear tonight in droves. By Frank Stromqulst Lewis Setzer has a large greet­ I their next meeting Nov. 9, 8:00 I p.m. at the Gates Community NOTE: The Pharmacy part ing for the young ones when i Center. Mrs. James Drew from of the store will be closed they appear at his house. I Salem, who is president of for filling prescriptions i Lewis found a large hollow District Two, will be honored. from 4:30 p.m. this Satur- log at work and brought it This will be a potluck, no-host James E. Evans day, November 3. The home and cut a face in it for dinner. store will remain open for his sons Eddie and Grady. Gates Elementary School Services were at 10:30 a.m. other business until 6:00 They live on S. W. High St. will be closed all day, Wednes­ Wednesday in Brownsville p.m. as usual. This is to day, Nov. 7 for Parent-Teacher Cemetery for James Edwin allow me to attend a class (Conferences. Evans, 36, Gates, a resident of reunion in Corvallis. Thank Ray and Joyce Presler at­ Brownsville most of his life you. tended a progressive dinner on before coming here six months . October 27 in Stayton. The ago. Huston Funeral Home, •Vitamin C soon may be add­ Welcome Wagon Well Wishers Lebanon, had charge of ar­ ed to cured meats — bacon, e e put on the dinner. Mrs. Pres­ frankfurters, bologna, ham The Oregon State Health Di­ ler is vice-president of the rangements. Evans was found dead Sa­ —in an attempt to block vision (OSHD) dental health the potential carcinogenic section is assisting in the in­ group of which 11 couples at- turday of a gunshot wound in For the cold days ahead, in fact they're here right now, you a rural area near Mill City. danger from nitrites used itiation of an oral hygiene tended. The Linn County district at­ in the curing process. Co­ program for the Mill City can count on our dependable deliveries, prompt service, end torney’s office is investigating operative trials are under schools. The objective of this Yerbeck Home the death. way by the meat industry, program is to teach the stud­ top quality Shell Heating Oil to keep your home coiy. Surviving are his widow, FDA, and the department of ents techniques to remove the Scene of Coffee agriculture. decay-causing substance called Mrs. Louis Verbeck enter- Janice, three daughters, Dixie, • Tank Protection Service “ plaque ” from their teeth and tained at her home on Tues­ Pennie and Cathy, and two •The aging process may be thus improve the oral health day morning, sons, Dallas and Mark, all of Oct. 30, with an slowed by controlled metal the students. informal coffee honoring her Gates; his mother, Ida Evans, ion concentrations in human of The • Shell's high quality clean-burning oil meant sure initial phase will in ­ houseguest, Mrs. Agnes Kel­ Brownsville; five brothers, tissue, says Dr. Gunther clude grades 4, 5 and 6 of Mill lom of Stayton, Leonard and Daniel, both of but a former Eichhorn, Nat’l. Inst, of City Elementary School. On longtime resident of Mill City Brownsville, Robert, Lebanon, economy during the winter months Health’s Gerontology Re­ Oct. 31 these classes will be where she and her late hus­ Newt, in Oklahoma, and John search Center, Baltimore. given instruction on proper band operated a grocery store Sweet Home, and a sister, • All Thi« and S & H Green Stamps Too. Ruth Kalhovd, Astoria When your doctor prescribes brushing and the use of dental for many years. floss. The teacher-supervised Friends and former neigh­ the best, we do the rest, at brushing and flossing program bors invited to drop in for a who graduated from the local will continue for five weeks, visit with the honored guest high school in the same class i after which its effectiveness included Mrs. Zelma Ball, Mrs. with Mrs. Richard Verbeck a will be evaluated. Else Allen and Mrs. Charles number of years ago. Assisting with the instruc­ Kelly. Mrs. Martin Hansen had SHELL JOBBER Mrs. Kellom. who will be 90 tion is Mrs. Kay Blundell of visited with Mrs. Verbeck’s years old next Jan. 9, expect­ Phone 897-2812 the OSHD dental health sec­ guest on Monday, the day of ed to return to her apartment Serving the Mill City and Stayton Areas tion, Mrs Marion Schaeffer, her arrival, having been driv­ on Wednesday. She was an ac­ Your Home Town Linn County public health en to Mill City by Mrs. Rich ­ tive member of the Catholic Drug Store nurse, and Dr. Dave Thomp­ ard Verbeck of Tangent Ph. 769-2339 Slayton or 897-2297 Mill City Church while living here, and son, Mill City dentist and his Another visitor on Monday has many friends in this local­ staff. 1 was Mrs. Leroy Podrabaky1 ity NOTICE GATES CAPITOL Pharmacy Topics SERVICE No Mileage Charge GOOD SELECTION HEATING OIL Oral Hygiene Project Starting Mill City Pharmacy for ffat fxtro Comfort Well Bring You Reliable Warmth H. L. ASHBY, INC