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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1967)
Married Here Saturday 2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1967 'UJomank Page Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2712 TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Qable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment PORTER^ LAJJ F -TV^i F Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Christian Church Mrs. Lang Stafford Women Visit Turner Honored at Party Donna Lee Storey GATES — Mrs. Lang Staf ford was honored with a Married in Noon Memorial Home birthday dinner Thursday at The ladies from the Chris the home of the hostess, Mrs. tian church went to the Turn Alice Thacker of Mill City, Ceremony Saturday er Memorial Home for their Also present were Mmes. annual Valentine program. They furnished salads and dessei t for the noon meal which they enjoyed with the guests of the home. A program directed by Mrs. William Shepherd was pre sented followed by group singing. Boxes of all occasion cards were presented to each guest at the Home. Attending were Mrs. Leo Carpenter, Mrs. Gil Duck worth, Sr., Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Lita Lewellen, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mrs. Larry Plotts, Jr., Miss Carolyn Po drabsky and Mrs. William Shepherd and Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull also joined the group. Edith Kanoff, Ruth Vining and Margaret Thomas, A beautifully decorated cake adorned the table. Mmes. Sarah Rains, Nellie Allen, Eva Barnhardt, Eunice Moreland and Shirley Swaim called Tuesday afternoon for coffee, ice cream and cake with Mrs. Stafford. A beautiful decorated birth day cake arrived for Mrs. Stafford Saturday, a gift from Mrs. Alice Watson of Mill City. Mrs. Bonita Myers of Wood burn called on Mrs. Stafford Sunday afternoon. Postmasters' Seminar Held at Salem Returning Saturday even- 1500 Trump Shows Up ing from a three-day Post- You may now have the great convenience of private line telephone service. The difference in cost is slight. At Bid or Bunch Club The Bid or Bunch Pinochle club met Monday night at the home of Susie Stewart with the highlight of the ev ening being a 1500 trump hand held by Mary Wright who also won high. Pinochle was taken by Linda Bastu- check and low went to Rilla Schafer. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the beginn ing of the evening. The next meeting will be held at the Darlene Ruby home Monday, March 6 at 7:30. Just call our business office and tell us when you would like an installer to make the change. Telephone privacy its wonderful! 4/jrf it can be yours today, Valley Telephone Co Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Pi+tams Return From Trip to California masters’ Seminar at Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly. Postmasters from all over the state, and their spouses, were in attendance with the local Tri-County group of which Kelly is pre sident as un-official hosts. Special tours around Salem were arranged for the visit ors, as were the luncheons and banquets at the head- Entertain- quarters hotel, ment during one of the dln- ners was furnished by the Salem Senate-aires. A repre sentative of the Northwest Bell Co. also presented an in formative talk. This was the first joint meeting of the members of the League as well as the Na tional Association and it was adjudged a huge success. Leaving Salem Saturday morning, the Kellys went on to Eugene where they attend ed the Dad’s Day luncheon at the Student Union as guests of their son, John, who sang with the University glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam returned Wednesday from a two-week’s trip to Buena Park, Calif. They were visit ors at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, and new grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen and Adam Shane. While in California they also NEED.} JOB PRINTING?— See The Mill City Enter visited Knott’s Berry Farm, prise. Top Quality Printing, and Disneyland. On the way priced right. Fast service, home they stopped at too. Phone 897-2772. Vegas. Married at a noon cere mony Saturday in the First Christian Church in Mill City were Miss Donna Lee Storey of Detroit and Eddie Wayne Gifford. The bride is the daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. Storey of Detroit, and Mr. Gifford is the son of Marvin Gifford and of Mrs. Octavia Harris, both of Ida- bel, Oklahoma. The Rev. Jack Meuser read the vows for the couple. Mr. Storey gave his daugh ter in marriage. The bride wore a sculptured satin brocade sheath dress and mantle coat of saki fash ioned in straight lines in front and with a full brush train extending from the shoulders at back. The dress was styled with portrait neckline and long tapered sleeves. Saki bows trimmed the sleeves and were at each shoulder. The veil of French illusion was arranged from a pillbox of the dress fabric. The bridal bouquet was a crescent one of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her jewelry was a gold heart-shaped pin with a pearl center, an heirloom belonging to her great-grandmother. In her shoe was a sixpence sent to her from Coventry, Eng Married Saturday in the Mill City Christian Church land by Mrs. Earl Michaelson was Mrs. Eddie Wayne Gifford, the former Donna Lee of Detroit. She carried a bible Storey of Detroit.—Jesten-Miller Studio photo. 135' years old, also an heir loom, which had belonged to her great-great grandfather. Carolyn Podrabsky Miss Laura Storey was her sister’s maid of honor, Miss Guest at Party Eileen Michelle Tower, the Mrs Richard Freeman en- bridesmaid. Both wore floor tertained at her home Friday This Sunday evening, Feb length frocks of moss green morning with a party in hon ruary 26 at 7:30, the fourth with streamers cascading or of Miss Carolyn Podrab United Christian Worship from the empire waistline in Service will be held. About back to the hemline. Each sky. Following an informal 95 youth and adults attended of the attendants carried a morning, Podrabsky was last month’s service. nosegay of pale pink roses presented Miss with a shower of “Bringing Revival to Real and spider chrysanthemums. Kathy Ketchum was flower gifts, and refreshments were ity” will be the message of the Rev. Jack Meuser of the girl, Gregory Ketchum, the served by the hostess. Present were Carolyn Pod First Christian Church. Mini ringbearer. rabsky, Mrs. Leroy Podrab sters and Laymen from other Jim Singleton was best man sky and son, Mrs. Edna Gor churches will also participate. and Jim Estep, William don, Mrs. V. Dahlenberg, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Cox of Mill City Houck and Ben Youngblood Larry Plotts, Jr., Lita Lewel- will bring a special message were the ushers. Following the service a re lan, Mrs. Ruth Rabens, Mrs. in song. Host minister will Heller, Mrs. Jane be the Rev. James Murray ception was given in the Wendell church social room. Miss Soleberg, Mrs. Eugene Dav of the First Presbyterian Bobbie Vassey cut the cake, enport, Mrs. Hattie Fencl, Church. Local residents and friends Miss Marian Sallmena and Mrs. Nat Wills, Mrs. George Miss Nancy Doll poured. As Flook, Mrs. Gil Duckworth, of every age are invited to Mrs. Clarence Howe, Mrs. the United Christian Worship sisting was Miss Jeena Ker Eldon Hutchinson, Mrs. Wil Service. This month’s meet ber. A two piece navy blue suit liam Morgan, Mrs. William ing place is the United Pres trimmed in white and black Shepherd and Gail and the byterian Church at 236 S.W. accessories were worn by the hostess, Mrs. Richard Free Broadway, at Third. man. bride for traveling. The couple will be at home Carmen Barnhardt in Detroit. Christians To Unite For Worship Service Gives History of 145 Rebekah Lodge Special OES Meeting-- Marilyn Chapter No. OES will hold a special meet ing at the IOOF hall Monday evening, February 27 at 8 p. m. for the purpose of confer ring degrees. All officers and members are urged to attend. Community Calendar of Events Thursday, February 23— Santiam Canyon Extension at Gates Clubhouse at 10:00. Lions Auxiliary dinner meeting at the Highwayman Inn at 6:30. Saturday, February 25— IOOF lodge at 8 p. m. Monday, February 27— Add these, or whatever else you like: • • • • • Custom Interior Sports Console Vinyl Roof Cover 4-speed Transmission Stereo Tape System a match has a head but no brains No one should expect anything from a match but a flame. By its careless handling you risk the lives of your family as well as the destruction of your home and the loss of valu able personal property. Lions club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall 6:30. Special meeting of Marilyn High Score Hands Chapter OES at 8 p. m. Con Feature at Card Club ferring of degrees. Agnes Carlson was hostess Sensible property Tuesday, February 28— Monday night to the Round owners do two things. Marilyn Club at the home Robin Pinochie club with re They make fire prevention of Mrs. William Lyness. 12 freshments being served be a day-by-day habit. They o'clock covered dish lunch fore the evening of cards. protect what they have eon. It proved to be a very from financial loss by in Wednesday, March 1— eventful evening with 1500 suring against the peril of Junior Chamber of Com trump being held twice dur fire with a qualified insur merce. ing the evening, first by Susie ance representative. See Santiam Rebekah Lodge I ■ ‘¿ ^“7 ano iater by Marie oevier this agency today, tomor 166. 8 p. m. I- Stewart. - - J Other outstanding row may be too late. Sponsored as a public service hands of the evening were held by Lu MacGregor and Ruth Tohl when each held 1000 aces. High was won by Alta Moffatt, pinochle by Tearlv Muir and Agnes Carl son received low score. Bevier was a guest of J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis the Susie J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis evening. Owners The next meeting will be Owners , held at the home of Evelyn Phone 897-2660 Phone 897-2660 Davis Monday, March 6 at Mill City, Oregon 7:30. Mill City, Oregon u HILL INSURANCE Gene Teague Chevrolet Co 120 W. Hollister A history of the Santiam Rebekah lodge for the past 60 years was given by Car men Barnhardt at the Wed nesday night meeting. It was greatly enjoyed by members and guests from Eva Lodge of Stayton and Ideal Lodge of Turner. A scrap book is be ing compiled and any items of interest concerning the early history of this lodge will be greatly appreciated. In the absence of Irene Lewin, acting Noble Grand Blanche Syverson accepted gifts to the lodge from Stay ton and Turner. Refreshments were served by Lettie Swan and Ida Fleet wood. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing bingo. Phone 769-2126 Stayton, Oregon HILL INSURANCE AGENCY