The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 18, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    Toastmistress Club
Meets at Fir Manor
Mill City Firemen »ere called out-rT^-iHE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE.
• Sunday morning when an oil stove TH I RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, IMS
at the Ace Underwood home on N.
W. River Road exploded. The fire
was out when the firemen arrived,
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according to reports.
The Mill City Toastmistress club
Mrs. H. N. Wilson
held its regular meeting Thursday
.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stover and child­
All interested women are invited
Bob Lee. and his recent California
evening, September 11 at Fir Manor to a party next Wednesday morning ren of Othello, Wash., spent Satur­ bride, have been staying at the Oak
with Mrs. Leo Poole and Mrs. Ken- at 10 o’clock at the Christian Church day night with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Park Motel while visiting old friends
neth Chance as hostesses.
This will be the third in a series of Scott. They came here for the 25th and relatives in the Gates area. Bob
In the Grange Hall Between Lyons and Mehama
Inspiration for the evening was parties. The ladies are working for anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bas­ attended Gates schools for several
given by Mrs. Leao Johnson with a silver tea service. Mrs. Richard sett. Other visitors at the Scott years, and plans to attend OSC in
the welcome and introduction of Freeman will be hostess for this home Saturday evening were Mr. and Corvallis this winter.
guests given by the club president, party. Following the party and a Mrs. Albert Stevens who were just
The Bookmobile was in Gates on
Mrs. Poole. A guest for the evening sack lunch the Women’s Council will returning from a vacation trip to I riday, but the, service to Gates has
was
been suspended. However it will re­
_ Mrs.
.
. . Norman
, Anderberg.
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¡hold their monthly meeting. At this Sheridan, Wyo.
All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon
.Mrs. Agness Allen has received turn to Mill City at a time to be an­
fur the group wastime a report win be given on the
Mrs. Al Nesbitt, with the theme 1 CWF Planning Retreat held Tues­ the announcement on September 1, nounced later. The plan is to visit
Judging Begins at I P. M.
“From Chisel to Gold Leaf.” Mrs. day and then the women will be giv- of the birth of twin great grandsons. schools with three rooms or less, who
Robert Veness was winner of the I en the opportunity to vote by secret They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. do not have adequate library facil­
Come take part in this fair. It is open to the public.
traveling award for the best speech. I ballott to see if the Council should William Knight of Geyser, Mont The ities.
Prizes will be given. Bring your produce, canned goods,
The education speech was given change to CWF. All members are little boys have six older sisters, in­
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Heseman of
fancy
work, baked goods, antiques, handicraft and hobbies.
by Mrs. Veness on the techniques in urged to attend this important meet­ cluding a set of triplets.
Luren (near Burns) were in Gates
research, "Digging Diamonds Down ing. A nursery will be provided. The
this
week,
visiting
his
sister,
Mrs.
The Round Robin pinochle club met
Deep.”
Lunch Served Between 12 and 1
Council meeting will start promptly Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn Henness and stopping in to see
Other speakers were Faustina Nes­ at 1:15.
I L. A. Poole. Winning high was Mrs. many other friends and relatives, and
Turkey Dinner From 5:30 To 7:30
bitt, "Thumbprints on the Sands of
A number of ladies met Tuesday at Katheen Storey. Mrs. Gleason Eakin the old home place, now owned by the
Time,” which was illustrated
by
Pennicks.
took low and pinochle went to Mrs.
clever sketches she had drawn; Mrs. the Christian Church at 9:30 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen spent last
Adults $1.00 Children under 12, 50c
Mel Rambo. The next meeting will
James Wright, "These are Dear to for a Christian Women’s Planning
Retreat. Leaders for the meeting were be October 6 at the home of Mrs. J. week end at Seaside with her neice and
My Heart’’; and Mrs. Al Pakula,
family, and visited friends in Port­
D. MacGregor.
who gave her icebreaker speech, “All three state officers of CWF, Mrs.
Blewford
Osburn
of
Lebanon,
state
Spending a 10-day furlough at the land on the way back.
in the Point of View.”
Mrs. Robert Kelle, president, urges
president;
Mrs.
A.
E.
Nancarrow
also
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes,
A parliamentary panel on "Me­
of Lebanon and Mrs. Ival Utterback has been their son, Allan, who is all members to be present for the first
thods of Voting” was conducted by
fall meeting of the Gates Firemen’s
Mrs. Pakula. Mrs. Donna Wesley, of Salem. All phases of CWF were serving in the Air Force. He returned Auxilliary on Monday evening, Sept.
discussed
and
the
duties
of
the
differ
­
to
his
base
in
Southern
California
Mrs. Harold Simes, and Mrs. Ken
22nd at 8:00 P. M. in the Women's
ent officers.
Thursday.
Chance.
clubhouse.
William Lyness, who is employed
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wooden of
Grammarian was Mrs.
Veness;
Invitations are in the mail for the ,
speech analyst, Leao Johnson; timer, I on the dam on the Snake river at Powers, spent the weekend with her wedding of Dorothy Ann DeRushia
Halfway,
spent
the
weekend
with
his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hooden- and Mervin Cecil Haun on Sept. 27th
Mary Jane Chance; general evalu­
ator, Mrs. Kora Prichard; and lexi­ family in Mill City.
pyle.
at St. Francis Catholic Church in
Visiting Sunday at the Mary Hart­
cologist, Mrs. Poole, who spoke on
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newbre (Mrs. Bend. Mervin is the son of Mr. and
"Diction and Data.”
man home were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Freda Bates) left Tuesday for Los Mrs. Cecil Haun, now of Salem, but
Mrs. Poole conducted a short Maag and son, Herbert of Redmond. Angeles, Calif., where
they
will al! lived in Gates many years, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and four spent the winter. They have spent Mervin attended Gates schools. The
business meeting when the point
system for the current contest was children have moved to Seattle, Wash. the summer in Mill City with Mrs. bride-to-be is employed in Corvallis.
Two and a half hour color film with sound
discussed. She also stated that she | Conrad, who was superintendent of Newbry’s sister, Mrs. Myrtle Bates,
There has been some talk of start­
had received a request for speakers Marion Forks Fish Hatchery was giv- while Mrs. Bates has been employed ing a Spanish class in Gates, for ad­
See some Mill City people in the Gateway to
to publicize the furthcoming Heart I en one year’s scholarship to the Uni- at Breitenbush resort.
ults, to be held in the evening. Those
¡versity of Washington through the
Fund campaign.
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson of Salem. interested should make it known to
Sportsman's Paradise
Mrs. James Wright, membership Fish and Game Commission for his spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Floyd Völkel at the Portoffice—it
> hairman, has extended an invita­ outstanding work. He recently receiv­ Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr. and Mrs. O. could be a very interesting project
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tion to anyone interested in Toast­ ed his master’s degree from Oregon W. Gorton and Dale also of Salem for the winter months.
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mistress to be present at “guest State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Henness of
were Sunday evening dinner guests
night,” September 25. Mrs. Wright
The Presbyterian Women's Asso­ at the Cree home.
Beaverton, spent Sunday at the home
Mill City Teen Agers in their Sock Hop
and Mrs. Al Pakula may be con­ ciation will meet this Thursday even- i
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Barry
Drake,
son
of
Mrs.
Charles
tacted or any member of the club ing, September 18, at 7:30 p. m. in '
Hennness, He will attend Portland
Mill City Firemen's Benefit Dance
will be glad to make arangements Fellowship hall. Members of the af­ Wirkkala spent 10 days here re­ State this winter.
cently on leave from service. During
for guests.
ternoon circle will be refreshment
Mr. and M rs. Charles Kelly and
Speaker for that evening will be hostesses. The program for the even­ the time he visited here the family
Mrs. Ernestine Fough, former mem- ing will be on the topic “The Church spent some time at the coast digging Lee Ross attended an indoor picnic
clams and also some time fishing in supper of the Stayton Lions club
her of the Mill City club, now living Must Educate for All of Life.”
the Three Creek Lake area.
in Aumsville. She will speak on
held at the Stay ton high school
Recent over-night guests of Mrs. J.
7:30 P. M.
The Afternoon Circle” of the Pres­ cafeteria Sunday evening, September
“How to Stan a New Toastmistress F. Potter were her brother and sister-
byterian church met last Wednesday 14. The no-host affair was in cele­
Club.”
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill of afternoon at the Herbert Schroeder
bration of the 20th anniversary of
home for the first Fall meeting. the club, with certificates being pre­
Mrs. J. D. MacGregor went to Salem.
Portland last W'ednesday to get her | Miss Rosalee Scott, daughter of Mr. Study was held on the topic "Meet sented to several charter members.
e.” Several of the members Following the dinner, new officers
husband who had just returned from and Mrs. Barney Scott, left last week Dr. Luke.
attend Presbyterlal at Cot- of the club were installed with Diet.
Sponsored by Mill City Lions Club
attending a Prime Mover Control J end to resume her studies at Whit­ plan to L
conference at the Woodward Govern­ worth College in Spokane, Wash. tage Grove September 25. Those pre­ Governor Kelly acting as installing
or Co., Rockford 111. He was on leave Miss Scott, who is a music major at sent Wednesday were Mrs. Otto Witt, officer.
A collection will be taken up to help the Lions
for a week following the conference the Christian college, was a recent Mrs. Fred Grimes, Mrs. C. E. Ma­
John Meals is no« In Barnes Vet­
and visited New York, Newark, N. J., soloist at the Presbyterian Church son, Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. C. E.
Sight Conservation Project
Rogers, Mrs. Robert Roach and Mrs. erans Hospital in Vancouver, Wash.
Boston, Mass., Rockford, 111. and oth ’ ­ ’ here.
,
I
Mis*
Rosalie
Bassett,
daughter
of
Herbert
Schroeder.
He
was
taken
there
for
observation
er cities of inteerst. Mac reported the
’.
the Lee Bassetts, leave» next Sunday,
Little Susan Roach was guest of and treatment last Tuesday.
bus driver taking them
from ( 1
R^kfc‘rZmee’?ng\o"the' Air'Termin- ! September 21, for her Sophomore honor in celebration of her 4th birth-
al in Chicago, not being familiar *ear “t the University of Oregon tn I | day anniversary at a luncheon party
at her home Tuesday, September 9,
with the route, went the wrong way Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly plan to given by her mother, Mrs. Robert
and the men missed their plane. This
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happened after the limousine which spend from Saturday through Mon­ Roach. Attending the affair were
day
on
a
trip
to
Spokane,
Wash.,
to
COST
Mary
Gay
Fleetwood,
Nancy
Y
r
eness,
took the men from the airport to the
'attend a conference of Northwest Ronny Podrabsky, Cindy-
Ziebert,
hotel at Rockford caught fire.
i Lions Clubs.
Lorna and Stephen Hardy of Me­
Ricky Ann Harper was hostess for hama, Robin Hoeye, Wendy and Liz
DB~ LESLIE J. CARSON
a teen-age dance last Saturday after­ Moore, Robbie Roach, Mrs. W. R.
Optometrist
noon at the home of her parents, Mr. Olmstead, Miss Daisy Geddes, Susan
y to 5:30 Mon. Thru Sat
and Mrs. Earl Harper. The young Roach and her grandparents, Mr. and I
Except Wednesday.
people were entertained from 1:30 un­ Mrs. R. E. Jennings, and the hostess, I
til 4:00 p. m. by dancing and at a Mrs. Robert Roach.
515 Third St., Stayton
"snack bar.” Those attending the af­
Weekend guests at the home of
Phone RO 9-2751
fair included Carol Randall, Virgin­ Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo were long­
ia Richards, Sandra Jackson, Peggy time friends from Glendale, Mr. and
Vail, Carol Garrison, Diane Herron, Mrs. Clifford Miller.
Mis* Daisy Gedde* and Mrs. Robert
John Kelly, John Derrick, Don Wal­
czak, Dennis Bassett, Ronald Warn­ Roach plan to attend Synodical in
er, and the hostess, Ricky Ann Har­ Grants Pass from Tuesday until
per. Mrs. Alvin Garrison and Bever­ Thursday of this week. The grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jen­
ly also spent the afternoon.
Duck and Chicken Raisers
Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. William nings will care for Susan and Robin
cost — this regular
$2.19 volue paint
Be on the Lookout For Thief, Shuey, Mrs. Charlie French, and Roach.
It’s yours free of added
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Rev. Robert Roach of the Presby­
Mrs. W. R. Omstead attended the
pon and roller! Pion your pointing now. Come in and get the
Small, Bald, About
showing of four dahlia gardens near terian church is participating in a
JANNEY BEST PAINTS you’ll need end get this point pan and
Fifty Years Old.
Portland Thursday. They viewed the course of clinical training at the
roller Geel It speed* painting so you can decorate a whole
fields of flowers at Swan Island, and State Hospital in Salem from Mon-
Pd. Adv. also saw some at Canby.
I day through Friday of this week. He
room in a day!
Mi. and Mrs. Al Ward and sons | was one of five ministers chosen by
are moving into the home belonging the Oregon Council of Churches for
to Mrs. Christian in Swift addition. i this training program, which com-
Mrs. Christian came from Spring­ pares to that which is given to Pub­
field to prepare her home for rent­ lic Health nurses. Five additional
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ing. The Herbert Hutchinsons are ministers in the state will receive the
moving into the Maag house, which same course, during which they stay
point discoveries end pointing mess!!!
they recently purchased.
at the hospital, in November.
Mill Ends
Come to the 19th Annual Santiam Valley
GATES
GRANGE FAIR
Saturday, September 27
Talent Program at 8 p. m
Door Prizes Given After the Program
FREE MOVIE
Wednesday, September 24
Grade School Gymnasium
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