The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 21, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    Church Benefit Party
Planned at Gates___
Special Meeting of
k^SCS Held Recently
Wruncwü ßcujA
also visited with other rela­
tives.
Guests last week at the Al­
Mrs. Rudy Tohl was first fred Sinclair home were Mr
I low net winner Tuesday and Mrs. Russell Mars of Val­
morning at the Santiam Wom­ lejo, Calif., and Alex Johnson
en’s golf club play with a 32. ar.d her daughter’s family of
Second low net was won by Richmond, Calif. Also visiting
Mrs. Faye Webb with a 36. with the Sinclairs were Mr
Fewest Fairway shots were land .Mrs. Fritz Ixtkey of Lit-
won by Mrs. Ed Novak with t le Rock, Ark.
.Mrs. Blanche McDonald of
a 16% in class A; Mrs. Merton
Cox in Class B with a 19% Salem was a Sunday guest at
and Mrs. Roy Trask in Class | the home of her niece's fam­
ily. the Harold Longfellows
C with a 20.
Sunday guests at the David
Blum home were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Malone and daugh­
ters of Turner.
Mrs. Rudy Tohl Is
Low Net Winner
LYONS—A special meeting
of the WSCS was held Wed
nesday evening in the fire­ t
Goldie Rambo, Womans Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
place room of the Methodist
church at 7 p. m with Mrs
Ethel Huffman president, pre­
Patio Party Honors
siding. and Mrs Glenn Julian
secretary It was voted to pay
all bills. The meeting was op­
Merle Gartons
ened by short devotions by
Mr and Mrs. Charlie French
Mrs Wilson Stevens. Plans
were hosts at their home Sa­
were also made for a rum­
turday evening for a Patio
mage sale to be held in Sep-
Party honoring Mrs. Merle
tember. date to be announc- j
I
By Mrs. John Teeters
Garton. Steve Chudzinski and
ed later. It was also announc-1
Ground-breaking service for
Rodney Wilson, son of Mr.
ed that more Betty Crocker j Mr
__ __ and
_ Mrs. Verl Hoover Dick Williams on their birth­
coupons were needed to send wfcre honored Saturday even- day anniversaries and the Gor­ the new sanctuary of Calvary and Mrs. Ercill Wilson, re­
THE MILL CITY
for more silver wear Anyone lng at the Gates Clubhouse on tons. who were celebrating Lutheran Church, Stayton, turned home July 14 from a
will be held at the church site, two-month tour of Europe. He
having some to donate will their 40th wedding anniver- their wedding anniversary.
ENTERPRISE
A buffet supper was served Fem Ridge Road and North went with the Choir and Band .
be greatly appreciated Plans ary Hosts for the party were
Entered as second chse mat were also discussed for a their children. Miss Iris Hoo- on the patio followed by an First Streets, Stayton, Sun­ of Whitworth College. Spo-1
ter November 10, 1944 at the cleanup day for the grounds ver Mr and Mrs. Gene Jac- informal evening
kane, Wash., where he is a
day, July 24, 1130 a.m.
Present were Mr and Mrs.
Poet Office at Mill City, Ore­ back of the church and a pot obson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
The congregation is pres­ junior.
gon under Act of March 3. luck supper, which will be Hoover
Merle Garton. Mr. and Mrs.' ently
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Titze vis-
worshipping
in the Sev-
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The
held in
' the
' near future
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The evening
was spent Steve Chudzinski. Dick Will- enth-day Adventist building, ited Sunday, July 10 with her i
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r-— Ridge
ma— Road.
o-—< Stayton. mother. Mrs. J. F. Webber, in !
next regular meeting of the dancing and visiting A buf- iams. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kno- 610
society will be held the first fet supper and anniversary’ dei. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Girod, A short service will be held Sweet Home.
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. 1 there
VIJV1C av
at 1030 a m. before the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze j
Tuesday in September At cake were served.
NIWSPAPil
and
Mrs.
Don
Carlson.
Mr.
ground-breaking
service.
were in Tigard Wednesday,:
the
close
of
the
meeting
Mrs.
Present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
PUBLISH!!*
The new church building July 13 to attend funeral ser­
Leonard Cruson served pie Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fred Jacobsen from Portland,
ASSOCIATION
and coffee to the following Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Tho­ Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Ohrt, will seat about 215 people in vices for her aunt, Mrs. W. S. i
Mmes Glenn Julian. Alex mas Kanoff. Mr and Mrs. Christine, Kathy, Leland and the nave and choir loft. It will Junkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walz,!
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Bodeker Van Prichard. John Clyde Morgan Mr and Mrs. Mike from Fox Valley. Mr accommodate church offices,
Elmore, Chester Riggs, Wil- Merle
____ _______
Garton, _ Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James Bevier and mother's room, on the ground Joanne, Dorothy, Darrel and
son Stevens, Clyde Bressler, | Lowell Cree, Mr. and Mrs. C. I Sharon and the hosts. Mr. and level and a fellowship hall, Mike went to Depoe Bay Wed- !
Community
educational area in the day­ i nesday evening. Mr. Walz and
Huckeby. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charlie French.
efULIAIt U.tHtl» I Mrs. Ethel Huffman. Mrs. Ef- A
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light-type basement.
fie Nydegger .and Mrs. Olin Ralph Budlong. Mr. and Mrs.
sons went deep sea fishing
Subscription Rates
Calvary Luthern Church or­ Thuisday morning and later
Calendar of Events
Spiva who was a guest of Hap Hughes Mr and Mrs.
Marion-Linn Counties ®B30 yr. the evening.
ganized in 1946 in Marion now the family visited the aquar-'
Albert Carr.
Carr, Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Outside Marion-Linn >430 yr.
has 204 baptized members, i ium at Newport before re­
Walter Brisbin. Mr and Mrs.
Outside Oregon_____ $430 yr.
many of whom are living in turning home.
Wednesday, July 20
Why don't you subscribe to Dwight Manning of Salem;
the Mill City-Gates area. Its
The Emery Burdge family
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
Mr and Mrs Del Miller from
DON W MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub. The Mill City Enterprise.
pastor is the Rev. Paul Emmel have moved into the house hall at 8 p. m.
Salem. Jeanie Jackson. Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kelly who was installed in 1965 across from the church that
neth Huckeby. George Love-
Jaycees at J C hall at 8 p.
all Garv Scharbach and the; spent part of last weekend in when the congregation relo­ was recently vacated by the m. Special visitation.
hosts. Miss Iris Hoover, Mr. Eugene where they attended cated to the Stayton area.
Lynn Scott family.
Thursday, July 21
The public is invited to at­
Visitors the first of the!
| and Mrs Jim Hoover and Mr the wedding of Capt. Da rid
i
Jayceettes at Betty Shaw-
and Mrs. Gene Jacobson and j Edmund Goode. U. S Army, tend its regular 1030 a.m. ser­ week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cas­
and Gerlinde Kammerer, for­ vices.
tle were Mr. Ben Quinter and | home at 8 p. m.
four children.
Just the thing for summer.
merly of Germany, but more
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindemann |
Saturday, July 23
recently of Santa Barbara, 1
of Lyons. Stewart Finley of
Lyons Garden Club
IOOF lodge at hall at 8
Calif.
Portland was a luncheon p. m.
Holds Annual Picnic I The marriage took place on
guest at the Castles and din­
LYONS—The annual picnic Saturday afternoon, July 16,
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sponsored as a public service
of the Lyons Garden Club at the Central Presbyterian
1M. Cooper on Wednesday.!
was held Wednesday at the Church in Eugene, with the
Rev. Hernenigill Nessner was
Phone 897*2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
John Neal Memorial Park at reception following in the
a Saturday afternoon guest of
Lyons. A lovely pot luck pic­ church parlors. Rev. Walter
the Castles and her brother!
nic dinner was held at the Grey officiated at the rites, a (
and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
noon hour with Mrs Orville portion of which were repeat
Jack Herberger of Salem vis­
Wilbur A. Willborn, Grand ited in the evening.
Downing as hostess. Follow­ ed in German
Mary Lee VanStokkum of Master of Masons in Oregon
ing the dinner games furn­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris
4. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
ished the entertainment with Eugene, sister of the bride­ will be in attendance when the and granddaughter left the
Owners
Masonic
Lodges
of
Salem
hold
Mrs. W. E. McMahon in groom, was matron-of-honor
last of the week for their
charge assisted by Mrs. and one of the soloists at the their Annual Outdoor Meeting home in Tacoma. Wash., after
Phone 897-2660
Chester Riggs. Guests were ceremony, as was her voice July 30.
i a two-week visit here w’hen
Several other high officials I they were house guests of her
Hunter.
present from the Mill City instructor, Helen
Mill City, Oregon
Bridesmaid was Sharon Goode of the Order are expected to brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Jordan Garden clubs.
be
present
when
the
meet
­
(Mrs.
William)
of
Seattle,
Wn.
Attending were Mrs Hollis
and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, and
Serving as best man for his ing convenes at 230 P. M.
Turnidge and Mrs. Lowell
Cree from Mill City. Mrs. San­ brother was William Goode of I on the Frank Meeker Ranch
der Johnson, Mrs. Wilber Seattle, while the other atten-' some 13 miles Northwest of
Blum and two children. Mrs. dant was Anton VanStokkum Salem in the Polk County
hills.
Deloris Holm, Mrs. Ida San- of Eugene.
Mrs. Kelly assisted in serv­
Members of the Demolay
ders an Mrs. Minnie Gisler
ing the wedding cake at the will furnish guide service to
from Jordan. Mrs. Harley MAa-.
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el A
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4 A VSTAA4 A A ¿4
Call Us Any Day For
Scott. Mrs. Ralph Downer, reception. On Friday even­ the site from the west end of
the
Marion
Street
bridge.
ing.
the
Kellys
were
among
Charles
Cruson.
Mrs.
Mrs.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Entertainment is being pro­
Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Chester about 30 invited guests at the
Stayton and Gates.
Riggs. Mrs. W. E. McMahon, rehearsal party at the home vided by the Shrine Band i
Mrs. Mike Fink. Mrs. Clyde of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode, from Portland with refresh- j
ONOR
OFF THE CABLE
Bressler, Mrs. Elmer Wilson, parents of the bridegroom. A ments to be provided by the
buffet
supper
was
served
on
Salem
Lodges
following
ad
­
Mrs. Glen Julian and Mrs. Or­
RCA VICTOR
' the patio.
journment.
ville Lyons of Lyons.
Following a honeymoon trip
Earl A Wiper, General
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
' of about a week, the newly­ Chairman for the event re­
Stay+on Eastern Star
weds plan to spend a few days ports that all committees are
RCA WHIRLPOOL
. in Mill City at the home of functioning and in case of in­
Has Picnic Sunday
The Best Laundry Equipment
The Past Matrons Club of . the groom’s grandfather, Ed­ clement weather arrange­
Acacia Chapter 63 of OES mund Bertram.Later they will ments have been made to
held their annual picnic Sun­ drive to Fort Leavenworth, move the meeting to the Scot-1
day at the picturesque home Kansas, where Capt. Goode is tish Rite Temple on South f
of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck to report for duty by August Commercial Street.
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located on the bank of the 17 and will attend a 9-month
North Fork of the Santiam military school.
river. Mr. Shuck, a retired
electrician who caters to wild
Appliance — Radio
Serving Ml» City, Aumsville,
flowers and shrubs, has one
SALES
— SERVICE
of the most spacious gardens
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton. Turner
in the canyon, with every
1 kind of species. Along with
his rock formation, masonry
makes a most beautiful set­
ting, with the paths winding
to the river bank.
Five Canyon area girls are
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fair. Mr. and Mrs. among those attending the
Larry Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. third session of camping at
I^wrence Sparkler, Mrs. Ter- the Camp Fire Girls camp.
esa VanNuys, Mrs. Edith Camp Kilowan. The girls are
Tarr, Mrs. Eva Humphreys taking part in all the camp
of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ activities which are centered
R !•
neth Williams, Mrs Bess around the theme for the
Shelton of Salem; Mr. and week. "Mardi Gras.” Kilowan
Mrs. Spencer Gaylord of Scio, campers participate in cook-
s " i
i Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shuck outs, swimming, hiking, sing­
ing. and a variety of their
and daughter Elma.
unit activities. Approximate­
SsLT—*
156 girls from Benton,
Program and Pot Luck ly
Linn. Marion. Polk and Yam­
Slated at Gates
hill counties, and girls from
out-of-states are attending
Church Sunday
Kilowan this week.
A benefit home products
Canyon area campers in­
party will be held by mem- clude Jean Ann Braly. Wan­
| bers of the Gates Women's
da Blackburn. Diana Black-
I Club Thursday. July 2 at the burne. Linda Oakland, and
Galtes clubhouse from 1:30 to
Cathryn Wright.
4 p m The party will feature
The Camp Fire Girls of­
plastic products. Proceeds will
fice, at 2555 State St., in
tie used for upkeep of the Salem, is still accepting regis­
clubhouse. Everyone is cor­
tration for the sixth session,
dially invited.
Sound of Music.” held July
See Us for Additional Amounts and Time
31 to August 6; and for the
seventh session, "Land of the
Luaus," held August 7- Aug­
We can also cover your personal effects
ust 13 Blue Birls and Camp
on the trip for a small amount.
Fire Girls, as well as non­
members. may register for a
week of fun and friendship aj
Camp Kilowan. located out of
Falls City. Oregon. The camp
is owned and operated by the
J. C. KIMMEL - BUD DAVIS. Owner
Phone 897-2660
“Hitting the celling is no Willamette Council of Camp
Fire Girls of which the Can­
• ay to get up in the world.
yon area is a part.
The Gates Com m u n i t y
Church will have their Vaca­
tion Bible School program on
Sunday. July 24 during the
Sunday School hour. 10 to 11
a_m
A fellowship dinner will fol­
low at noon. A bridal shower
honoring Miss Linda Patter­
son. bride-elect of the minis­
ter, Gene Sonnenberg will be
held in the afternoon The
couple plan an August 21 wed­
ding in Portland.
Calvary Lutheran
To Have Ground
Breaking Ceremony MEHAMA
Hoover's Honored
On 40th Wedding
Anniversary
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