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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 30, 1967 GATES 'UJamanJí Pcufñ By Mr». Floyd Swaim son’s log house Monday. He is with Idanha Veneer. Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cuts- forth,Lyle and Lynn were weekend guests at the home of his parents, the Ross Cuts- forths, of Gervais. The Ross Cutsforths hosted a large family dinner Easter Day. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Me) Newbeig were Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Levon and Lori have returned from a 10-day visit in San Francis co at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. D. Levon. They also visited his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lavon and friends. His mother re turned home with them to spend several weeks. Mrs. Gwen Schaer and Car ol entertained the Bob Le vons and Mrs. Levon with a dinner March 22 on the oc casion of his birthday anni versary. Wilbur Arthur of Bonners Ferry, Ida., is visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and children joined family members for dinner Sunday at the home of her parents, the Albert Petersens in Sal em. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John son and her father, George Cree, were Sunday dinner guests at the Salem home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert and family. In the afternoon, Mr. Cree visited Mrs. Mae Sorahan in Salem. Easter Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor in Dallas were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness and family. Guests for the weekend at the Cliff Moreland home were their son-in-law and daughter, the Kenneth Turn ers and daughter of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knut- son of Mill City were guests for dinner Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lang Stafford were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cameron and daughter, Mary, of Ore gon City and the Cameron’s daughter Miss Janet Cameron and David Vernon of Eugene. Mrs. Nellie Allen was Mrs. Sarah Rains’ guest for dinner Easter Day. Members of the Gates Wom ens club will hold their an nual plant sale in early May. It is being mentioned now so that those wishing to donate Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 plants will have time to get them ready. Also it would be appreciated if people would Ruth Lyons Hosts save their cast-offs for the lummage sale to be held in Catholic Club July. Visitors all last week at the LYONS—Mrs. Ruth Lyons Clarence Ball home were was hostess for the meeting of their son-in-law and daughter, the St. Patrick Catholic club Mrs. Don Williams, a teach Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Cooper, at her home Monday evening er in the local elementary who were on Spring vacation March 20. The usual business school, showed her colored from Los Angeles. He is do Mrs. Jack Gulliford was was carried out with Mrs. slides taken on a recent trip ing graduate work at UCLA hostess at her home Monday Henry Holzfuss presiding, to the Holy Lands as the and Carol Sue is teaching in for Marilyn Club for a pot Father Bernard gave an In program for the Presbyterian the Los Angeles elementary luck luncheon at 12 noon. tel esting talk on Easter. At Women's Association at Fel school system. Mrs. Edwin Delker was co the close of the meeting Mrs. lowship Hall on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirte vis Lyons served dainty refresh evening, March 23. hostess. ited Easter Day at the home Mrs. Gulliford presided at ments to the following; The tour, of which Mrs. of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. the business meeting follow Mmes. Phillip Pietrok, An Williams was a part, visited Doug Hirte and children in drew Sieg, Ed Castle, Leland nine countries of Europe last Corvallis. The Hirte’s son-in- ing the luncheon. All Masons and members of Manning, George VanAgtmael, summer. Included in the law and daughter, Mr. and the Eastern Star are invited Mike Schwindt, Charles pictures shown Thursday eve Mrs. Jim Dolby and son, Jeff, to attend the open house at Bouche, Ben Voltin, James ning were Rome, Damascus, were also present and Bill Eva the Masonic and Eastern Star Peterson, and Henry Holz- Bethlehem, Bethany, the Jor Hirte’s mother, Mrs. ~ fuss. The next meeting will dan River, Jericho, the place Hirte of Longview, Wn„ who Home Sunday, April 9. Mrs. Elsie Völkel was be held at the Catholic Com where the Dead Sea Scrolls had been visiting a week at named chairman of the nom munity hall with Mrs. Bouche were discovered, the Garden her grandson’s home. Mrs. and Mrs. Voltin as hostess. inating committee. of Gethsemane, Jerusalem, Eva Hirte and Jeff returned Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, to Gates with the Hirtes to The Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ore Tiberius, and Capernicum. spend a couple of days with gon has designed May 7 at Mehama Women's Mrs. Williams also showed them. Serving Mill City, Aumsville, “Go To Church Sunday.” a beautiful scene at the Ore Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Warner Club Votes to The April 26 meeting will gon Coast where the Youth of Vancouver, B. C., arrived Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner be held at the home of Mrs. Keep Present Officers Group spent three days at Tuesday at the Richard Mar MEHAMA—Mrs. Ed Castle, their camp during Spring tin home. The Martins enter Wilson Stevens at Lyons. Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. Chas. vacation. Present were Mrs. Veryl tained their friends several The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Hoover, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Crook and Mrs. Harold Long The Association’s business days at the coast. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Steve Chudzinski, Mrs. Syl fellow were hosts for the meeting was opened by the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bris via Duncan, Mrs. Eva Hirte, meeting of the Mehama Wom president, Mrs. Earl Loucks, bin were guests several days Mrs. Bill Hirte, Mrs. Ervin en’s club at the firehall on who read from the “Diary of recently at the home of his Peterson, Mrs. Verne Clark, Thursday evening. Private Prayer” by John sister, Mrs. Ona Williams in The 7:30 business meeting Baley. A vocal duet, “Thirty Roseburg. They also visited Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Edwin Delker, Mrs. Charles Kelly, was conducted by the presi Pieces of Silver,” was sung his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Wooden and Mr. dent, Mrs. Betty Wagner. The by Anna Lee Murray and Mrs. Wallace Brisbin. They report of the nominating com Doris Sheythe, with the latter were present the evening of and Mrs. Jack Gulliford. mittee was given and it was accompanying at the piano. March 17 at a bridal party unanimously voted to retain Minutes of the previous honoring the Wallace Bris the present officers for anoth meeting were read by the bin’s daughter, Cheryl and Garden Clubs Hold er year. The officers are Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Verbeck, and her fiance, David Meeks, at Wagner, president; Mrs. the treasurer’s report was the home of Mr. Meek’s par District Meeting James Owen, vice president; given by Mrs. Arlo Tuers. ents. They also attended the Mrs. Ed Castle, secretary and Correspondence included a wedding of Miss Brisbin and At Woodburn Quick starting . . . one light push on the primer Mrs. Donald Callahan, treas- letter which announced the Mr. Meeks the following day button, one easy pull on the starting cord and Attending the District Meet urer. The street light com- Spring meeting for Willam at the Roseburg Christian ing of the Federated Garden mittee reported that pay- ette Presbyterial to be held church, remaining for the re Lawn Boy springs into life . . . with 75% less Clubs at Fairway Manor at ments were due on the lights in the Albany Westminster ception. effort than other lawn mowers. The George Arthurs and Senior Estates, Woodburn, and that if those who could Presbyterian Church on last Wednesday were Mrs. would make payments at Thursday, March 30, the Mrs. Walter Brisbin visited It Runs Quiet . . . large muffler is hidden beneath Lowell Cree, president of the Shafer’s Hardware store ii executive board to meet the Mrs. Birdie Osterhout March the mower housing, soundproofs Lawn Boy by evening before. 28 at the Marian Home in Mill City Garden Club; Mrs. would be appreciated. Cesare Gessler, exchange The over-seas sewing re- Sublimity to help her cele Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. O. K. muffling engine noise down into the grass. DeWitt, Mrs. Marie Tolbert student at Stayton High was port was given by Mrs. Roy brate her birthday annivers- a guest for the evening and Epperson, who gave the ap ar. A decorated cake was tak and Mrs. Mabel King. ★ Fingertip Cutting Height Hostess clubs were the showed pictures and gave an proximate cost of the layette en. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baech- Painting Exhibit To Woodburn Garden club and interesting talk on his native requested. It was decided to ★ Fingertip Bag Attachment Switzerland. The hostesses hold a “shower” at the next ler of Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Be Held in Salem Labish Meadow Gardeners. Mrs. Donald Nopp of Salem, served refreshments after meeting in the hopes of re Jesse Haywood of Mill City ★ Fingertip Handling—Adjustable Handle GATES—A Western Textile District Director, presided at the program to the members ceiving most of the articles were hosts for a family pot Painter’s Exhibit will be held ev- ★ Full warranty on parts and labor and guests present for the on the list. luck dinner Sunday afternoon ' the business session. Devotions were led by Mrs. at the Gates clubhouse. There May 5th at the Oak Park Reports were given by the ening. for one year. Clyde Rogers whose topic was were 37 out-of-town guests Church of God, 2990 Lancaster president of each of the 12 Dr. N. E. Salem. The exhibits “The Bible.” After adjourn from Salem and Bend. clubs in the district. About will be open to the public Quality Engineered by the makers of ment, delicious refreshments Sunday dinner guests at 135 ladles were present. from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. were served by Mrs. Murray. the Merle Devine home were Mrs. Carrie Gilbert gave a Johnson and Evinrude Outboard Motors Those wishing details about Twenty - two members and their daughter’s family. Mr. talk on “Birds in Our Gard- exhibiting their work may guests attended the meeting. and Mrs. Marlin Cole and en.” Later in the evening, a film three children of Salem and call Mrs. Ruth Rabens, Stay Come in and let us tell you all about A buffet luncheon was strip on the “Thank Offering” Mrs. Fritzie Ward. Visiting ton 769-2507. served at noon. In the after- this lawn mower LYONS—The Mehama Pres was shown, although the col later in the afternoon were noon a fashion show was presented: “The Latest Garb byterian church was the set lection for this isn’t taken another daughter, the Peter Etzels and family of Fern for the Garden.” Models for ting of a very pretty early up until November. We have Bags and Blades on hand too Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal the comedy skit were Mrs. spring wedding, Mrs. Micheál lace Bevier and Mr. and Mrs. •lay Duncan, Mrs. Merle Cur- Carter, daughter of Mr. and tis, Mrs. R. H. Vincent and Mrs. Cleighton Pen well of Extension Unit Meets Jim Bevier and daughter of Mill City. Mrs. Clifford Taylor with Salem became the bride of Sunday visitors at the Joe Mrs. Hazel Bartlett as com- Mr. Angelo Thompson, son of At Lyons Church mentator. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomp The regular meeting of the Bowes home were Mrs. We Give S & H Green Stamps Mrs. Francis Gregg from son of Lyons, on Saturday, Lyons Extension Unit was Steve Myers of Woodburn Eugene gave a demonstration March 18, at 1:30 p.m. with held Thursday March 23 in and her sisters, Mrs. Weldon Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore on Flower Arrangements. Rev. Arne Magnuson officiat the dining hall of the Lyons Hibbard of Salem and Mrs. Community Mrs. Ralph Mercer of Sal ing at the double ring cere Methodist church with an all Rock Hibbard of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes em was elected District Direc mony. The church was dec day meeting beginning at 10 tor for the coming year. orated with baskets of white a.m. Mrs. Belva Covey Linn took her mother, Mrs. Chas. Hostess clubs for the Fall Chrysanthemums and green County Extension Agent from Schobert of Portland, to Al Calendar of Events meeting in October will be ery, and Mrs. Ercille Wilson Albany was present and pre bany Sunday to visit her Rem a natural sented Mrs. Earl Coffey from friend. Mrs. Harriet Bedford. Mill City and Stayton. played the wedding music. gas wall furnace! Easter Day dinner guests at Thursday, March 30— The bride wore a yellow the Social Security office in Lions Auxiliary at home of the Hollis Turnidge home Salem who gave a very inter Don't tie up your cash in expensive heating equipment cotton suit with black acces Sue Lewellen at 8 p. m. were their son-in-law and esting talk on Social Security "Self Study" Given sories and a yellow rose bud unless you have money to burn. corsage. Matron of honor was and Medicare. A planned daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Friday, March 31 — Rent the heating equipment you need —pay monthly Mrs. Harold Riggenbery, sis luncheon was served at the Kelle and Kathy and Mr. and AT W^SCS Meeting Athletic banquet at 6:30 p. ter of the groom, and best noon hour by the hostess Mrs. Mrs. Lou Kelle. m. along with your natural gas bill. No hidden or extra A "Self Study” presented man for Mr. Thompson was Ralph Downer. Mrs. John Mrs. Velma Carey enjoyed charges, ever I by Mrs. E. L. Roye and Mrs. Jan Grosso of Lyons. Ushers Kokstis and Mrs. Ernest Nic Easter with her son and Saturday, April 1— Freda Grugget was held pre were Roger Ward and Harold kelson, followed by a short daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Round Robin Pinochle club ceding the meeting of the Riggenberg. potluck and card party at business meeting it was an Norman Carey of Albany. Womens Society of Christian A reception followed in the nounced that a “Special In Melody Barnhardt was ill Arey Podrabsky home, 6:00 Service held Tuesday after church parlors. Cutting and terest Meeting” will be held most of last week with strep p. m. noon in the fireplace room of serving the wedding cake at the Mari-Linn school on throat. IOOF lodge at hall. Dinner guests Sunday at the Lyons Methodist church was Mrs. Harold Riggenberg, Monday evening April 3, at Scout Potluck dinner, 6:30 INCLUDES INSTALLATION following a 12:30 dessert and serving coffee and punch 7 p.m. with “Cake Decorat the George Stafford home at Elementary gym. AND MAINTENANCE. luncheon served by Mrs. W. was Mrs. Roger Ward. ing” the lesson and Mrs. Or were Mrs. Mabel Knutson, Monday, April 3— E. McMahan, followed by the After a wedding trip to ville Downing giving the dem Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt Round Robin Pinochle club tegular business meeting pre Canada the young couple will onstration. Attending the and three daughters and Mr. sided over by Mrs. Ethel make their home in Salem meeting were Mmes. Harold and Mr. Marvin Stafford, Lee, 7:30 at Alta Moffatt home. Huffman, president. A good where they are both em Ringgenberg of Mehama, Lynn and Elaine of Mill City. Bid or Bunch Pinochle club report was heard from the ployed. Lewis Dougall. Mrs. Crystal Joining the group to visit in at Esther Cline’s at 7:30. Llmbrck, Mrs. Susie Reynolds the afternoon were Mr. and last Tamale sale, and plans were made for their annual of Scio Rt. 1, Mrs. Alla Mae Mrs. Joe Frichtl and daugh Wednesday, April 5— Junior Chamber of Com Birthday Luncheon to be held Farewell Party Held Bethell, Stayton Rt. 1, Mrs. ters, Margie and Rita Lee of on Tuesday April 11 at 12 Rae Music, Mrs. Elva Music El Monte, Calif. They also merce at Jaycee Hall. of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. A. called on Richard and Oscar o’clock noon. The cost of the I For Jane Soelburg Santiam Rebekah Lodge at GATES-Mrs. Jane Soel F. Gilson of Albany, Mrs. Earl Nystrom. The Frichtls were luncheon is your birthday l>cnnies. Come and enjoy the burg was honored with a fare Coffey of Salem, Mrs. Belva here to attend funeral serv IOOF hall. fellowship. Mrs. E. L. Roye, well party March 23 at the Covey of Albany and Mmes. ices Monday in Stayton for North Santiam Chamber of Mrs. Alex Bodeker, and Mrs. home of Mrs. Barbara Free Robert Franklin. Chester his mother, Mrs. Margaret Commerce Board of Direct Elmer Wilson were appointed man in Mill City. Hostesses Roy, Dallas Franklin, Leland Frichtl. She was 95 and had or’s meeting at Riverview the nominating committee to were Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Manning, Donald Huber, El been in a Sublimity Nursing Cafe at 12 noon. secure the new officers for Roberta Dodge. Mrs. Soel don Gilson, Louis Thompson. home the past four years. the coming year. Plans were burg and her three sons plan John Elmore. Lester LaMun- Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey Sponsored as a public service also discusser! for the district to leave March 31 for Bruns yon. Clyde Bressler, Arthur and three sons of Stayton meeting to he held at Mc wick. Md., to make her home. Olmstead. Louis Pemberton, were Easter Day dinner Those present were Mmes. Hugh Johnston. Harold Haw guests at the home of her par Minnville on Thursday March 30. Attending the meeting Jane Soelburg. Barbara Free thorne. Ralph Downer, John ents, the Harold Wilsons. were Mmes. John Elmore. man. Roberta Dodge. Nellie Kokstis. Frank Spellmeyer, Tom and Stevie Carey enjoy NATURAL GAS Wilson Stevens, Chester Allen, Alice Watson. Lila Nick Gustafson. Glenn Julian. ed kite flying in the afternoon NORTHWEST Riggs, Harold Hawthorne, Sams. Vera Dennis, Shirley Harley Scott. Jack Roy. Joe until a hungry kite eating W E McMahan. Clyde Bress Swaim. Birdie Wilson. Retha Hince. E. L. Rove, Edwin tree caught their kites and J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Owners ler, E. L. Roye, Glenn Julian. Herron. Mary Lou Glass. San James. Roy Butler, Ernest devoured them. Paul Pennington. Mrs Ethel dra Schroeder. Mary Stafford Nickelson. Herman Morgan. Mr and Mrs. James Sarff Phone 897-2660 Dial O and ask for Commerce 9781 Huffman and Mrs. Freda and Ruth Rabens. A buffet Robert James, and Mrs Ruth and two children of Idanha Mill City, Oregon 3123 Broadway, N.E — Salem Grugget Lyons all of Lyons. luncheon was served. moved into the Harold Wil- Marilyn Club Has Meeting at Home Of Mrs. Gulliford Presby. Women See Holy Land Slides Valley Telephone Co. This Year Use a QUICK and QUIET LAWN BOY Mehama Couple Wed Saturday Mill City Hardware Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year RENT IT! HILL INSURANCE AGENCY *