The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 21, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    Plant and Food Sale
Marnosù. Page
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Albert Tomans
Entertain At
Dinner Parties
Detroit Church
Endowment Fund
Anniversary Luncheon Talk Given at
IDANHA — Arrangements
are being made by the Wom­ Masonic Meeting
an’s Mission Society of the
Women To Have
Planned for May by
Lyons Garden Club
LYONS—Mrs. Alex Bodek-
er and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
were hostess for the March
meeting of the Lyons Garden
Club held at the Bodeker
home Wednesday the 13, with
Mrs. Charles Cruson presiding
over the meeting due to the
absence of the president, Mrs.
Ralph Downer and vice presi­
dent Mrs. Hugh Johnston,
Roll call was answered by
each member naming a song
flower in it and sing
with a ___
ing it. A discussion was held
for a plant and food sale to
be held in May with date to
be announced later, and sev­
eral plan to attend the Gard­
ens or. Review held in Port­
land March 21. Program of the
day was making burlap flow­
ers demonstrated by Mrs.
Bodeker. Door prizes were
won by Mrs. Orville Downing
and Mrs. Elmer Taylor.
Dainty refreshments were
were served by Mrs. Olmstead
and Mrs. Bodeker to Mmes.
Glen Julian, Percy Hiattt, Ot­
to Weidman, John Lengacher,
Charles Cruson, Mike Fink,
Orville Downing, Elmer Tay­
lor, Harley Scott, Van Prich­
ard, Albert Carr, Mrs. Gladys
Nygaard; Miss Lula Cory, Miss
Kathryn Neal and Barbara
Carlton. Guests of the after­
noon were Mrs. Albert Carr
of Mill City Garden Club, Bar­
bara Carlton from The Dalles,
Mrs. Van Prichard and Miss
Lula Cory of Lyons.
Unique Decorations
At Santiam Hospital
Auxiliary Card Party
STAYTON — Many com­
ments were heard concerning
the unique and interesting de­
corations at the Santiam Mem­
orial Hospital Auxiliary card
party Thursday.
Using “The Cards” for their
theme in decorating, they fas-
ioned an attractive life size
King’ and ‘Queen.’ Red and
black bouquets added to the
many varied interests. Mrs.
Betty Wallace, Mrs. Blanche
Wallace, Mrs. Arta Glidewell
and Mrs. Carol Glidewell
made up the decorating com­
mittee.
Door prizes were donated
by Stayton merchants.
Despite the stormy weather
a fair sized crowd attended
the benefit social with bridge,
pinochle and 500 being play­
ed by the individual groups.
Receipts are to be used to
help defray the rent for a
Heart Monitoring Machine re­
cently installed.
Among those attending
from this area were Mary
Tuers, Helen Kimmel, Ruth
Tohl, Betty Pittam, Rilla
Shaffer, Mary Wright, Hattie
Fencl, Jessie Bodeker, Agnes
Carlson, Lu MacGregor and
Alta Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Idanha Community Church,
Mrs. Merle Garton, mem­
have been host and hostess for the churches 20th Anni­ ber of the Home Endowment
to several groups of friends versary “pot-luck” luncheon Committee was guest speak­
and relatives recently. On to be held April 7th at 1:15 er at the Masonic lodge Mon­
Wednesday they gave a birth­ p. m. In the social room of the day night. Lodge was opend,
day dinner party in honor of Idanha Fire Hall.
then recessed for her talk.
Mrs. Joe Toman of Stayton.
Those anticipating to attend
Many Masons were given a
Other guests were Mr. and are asked to bring their own better insight on the Masonic-
Mrs. Ernest Granstrom and table service. Plans are also Eastern Star Home at Forest
Joe Toman.
being made by the Society for Grove by Mrs. Garton. She
Also Invited was Mrs. Mary the annual breakfast to be said that in 1883, the Home
Caswell of Springfield but held In the halls social room was just a dream. It came in­
she was unable to attend.
following the churches sun­ to reality in 1922, and at the
Table decorations for the rise services Easter Sunday, present time it is licenced to
dinner were in the St. Patrick April 14th.
handle 55 ambulatory and 47
motif. On Sunday the Tomans
nursing residents. At the pre­
gave a dinner party honoring
sent time there are 91 mem­
their grandson, Steve Toman
bers at the home, the oldest
who is on leave from the
being 102 years old. Average
Navy. Guests besides Steve
length of residence in • the
Mrs. John Teeters
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose
Home is five years, said Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Taylor was sur­ Garton.
and children Sharon, Kathy
and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. prised Friday, March 15 when
Mrs. Garton said: “the Home
WATCH
Joe Toman of Stayton, Glen her children, grandchildren is a lovely place to live. It
Community
Roberts and his two sons, and great grandchildren came has a nice lawn, it is clean
Greg and Brad from Lebanon, bringing a cake and wishing and well equipped, and a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman, her a happy 82nd birthday. beauty shop is maintained
Calendar of Events
Jr., and children, Janet Ray Present were Mr. and Mrs. there. The guests do not even
Dell Rice of Salem, Mr. and have to keep up their own
and Bradley from Salem.
The dinner party decora­ Mrs. Tom Rice and Mrs. Al- rooms, and birthday parties,
Wednesday, March 20—
tions were in the St. Patrick vena Frame of Mehama, Mrs. and other forms of entertain­ Round Robin Club
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
motif. Mrs. Toman said Glen Cecilia Frame of Klickitat, ment are provided for them.
Meets at Stewarts
hall 8 p. m.
Roberts had recently been dis­ Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Members of the Star and
Marie Stewart entertained
televised live a:
u color direct
utiful
charged from the Navy and Rice and son Chris of Stayton, Masonic bodies were invited members of the Round Robin
Jaycees at hall 8 p. m.
his wife will join him at Leb­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garland to visit the Home. Mrs. Gar­ Pinochle club at her home
anon next week, flying in and children Christine, Craig ton said it was the aim of the Monday evening, using at­ Thursday, March 21—
AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF COURSE
P.T.A. at Mill City grade
from California. They have and Mike of Sublimity and committee to have the Home tractive St. Patrick day motif
sold their home down there Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.
completely endowed. Almost for her table favors and re­ school gym. 8 P. M. Doris Wil­
liams in charge of program.
and have purchased a home
On Sunday, March 17 the enough funds are on hand freshments.
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
near
Glen
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Earl Taylors were hosts at now to take care of half the
Saturday, April 13th
Winning high prize was
Mrs. Ray Roberts in Lebanon. their home for a birthday din­ expense of keeping the Home Wilma Moore, a guest for the Monday, March 25—
ner honoring his brother Vir­ in operation.
evening with Marie Stewart
Lions club dinner meeting
gil on his 88th birthday. En­
winning both pinochle and at Fellowship hall 6:30 p. m.
Channel 6 — 2 p. m. to 3 p. m
Mrs. H. Walker Named joying the dinner were Mr. Taxes To Be Topic at low. Another guest for the
and Mrs. Virgil Taylor of Mac-
evening was Sunnie Chance, Wednesday, March 27—
Woman of Year at
Order of Rainbow for Girls
leay, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Givens Extension Meeting
a former member.
of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs.
GATES—Mrs. Jane Mink
The next party will be at lodge hall 7:30.
Silverton Recently
Earl Taylor.
will lead a group discussion April 1 at the home of Goldie Thursday, March 28—
Sunday, April 14th
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers on the topic “Let’s Talk About Rambo. Club members will
Lions Auxiliary meeting at
were in Silverton Saturday to and son Timmy of Fortuna, Taxes” at the March 28 meet­ entertain their husbands with
Betty
Berg home. Edna Ross,
attend ceremonies honoring Calif., came last week for a ing of the Santiam Canyon a dinner at The Riverview at co-hostess.
8 p. m.
his mother, Mrs. Harry Walk­ few days visit at the home of Extension unit Thursday Mehama Saturday evening,
er
who
was
named
Woman
of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze morning at 10 a. m. at the April 6 at 6:30. Cards will be
Channel 6 — 1 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
the year. She was selected and with other relatives here Gates Women’s clubhouse.
played later in the evening Sponsored as a public service
from a field of five candidates. and in Lyons. Their son Stev-
The lesson is planned to at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Walker, who is near­ en who has been attending help
families
understand Arey Podrabsky.
ing 80, is a very active per­ Oregon State University in something about the kinds of
son and participates in many Corvallis returned home with taxes that can be used—some
civic, fraternal and church ac­ his parents, March 16.
of the advantages and disad­
the Greatest Show in Golf co-sponsored by
tivities. She is a member of
Mrs. Frank White returned vantages of the various kinds.
the Rebekah lodge in Silver- home March 12 from Santiam The lesson is also concerned
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
ton and they were her spon­ Memorial hospital where she with helping persons under­
sors. Mrs. Walker bakes cook­ had been receiving treatment. stand some of the terms used
Owners
ies for soldiers overseas,
in talking about taxes.
Phone
897-2345
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orval
Greer
of
bakes birthday cakes for shut-
luck will be held after
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis, Owners
Leaburg arrived March 16 and the A pot
Mill City, Oregon
ins,
does
volunteer
work
for
regular
meeting.
All
in
­
Phone 897-2660
MUI City, Oregon
the Baby Louise Haven home were week end guests at the terested are invited to attend.
and on top of that is a mem­ home of Mrs. E. J. Hughes
and
ber of a bowling team in Sil­ and visited with other friends
and former neighbors here.
verton.
the travelers
Mrs. Donald Teeters and
Don Walker escorted his
son Bruce and Mrs. Harold
to
receive
her
honors
mother
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
as his father has not been Longfellow and son Rolland
went to Glide March 11 where
I well recently.
they were guests for a couple
of days at the home of the
ladies parents Mr. and Mrs.
Chris McDonald.
Visitors Wednesday, March
13 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Titze were his
daughter, Mrs. Orval Down­
ing of Lyons and her daugh­
Any passenger or truck tire in stock
ter Mrs. Bob Carleton and
No trade in Necessary.
two daughters of The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Titze of
Stayton were Friday guests
Tubeless and Tube type — Black and Whitewall
Where last month’s Golden Nugget
at the Titze home.
Mustang left off, this one takes over.
The Rev. Robert Roach of
Salem was guest speaker at
Sporty extras included
the morning worship services
in special low price.
at the Mehama Church Sun­
day, March 17. The Rev.
And all these special goodies are added to
Roach is a former pastor of
a Mustang already America's No. 1 sports car!
Church.
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Watson
who had been guests at the
GT stripe.................................................... included
Peter Hughes home while
Sporty wheel covers ................................ included
working here, left March 13
for their home at Pollock
Wheel lip moldings .................................. included
Pines, Calif.
Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of Leban­
Flip-open chromed gas cap ................... included
on visited a short time Sun­
day with her son and daugh­
Bucket seats, stick shift, plush carpeting , included
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Monroe and with
granddaughters family,
and Mrs. C. S. Brown
Vicki in Lyons.
MEHAMA
urna
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