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

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    2—The Mül City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968
Paye
Santiam Canyon Extension Unit
Makes Plans for Holiday Season
GATES — The Santiam Can­
yon Home Extension met No-
veml>er 4. Starting out the full
meeting was a talk by Jean
Mayo, who is County Commit­
tee Woman for this area. She
is retiring from her position
this year and would like to per­
suade someone from the unit
to take her place. A quite
lengthy business meeting was
held with numerous things to
be discussed, among them be­
ing plans for the December
meeting. It was decided that
each member would bring a
homemade gift to exchange
and that a potluck dinner
would be served after the meet­
ing. It was also decided that
each member would contribute
$1 to the Santiam Scholarship
fund, and that a collection
would be taken to contribute
towards a Christmas food bas-
i bet for a poor family in this
area, which will be turned over
to the Ministerial Association.
Those attending the meeting
Who Will Make Your
Mortgage Payments
If You're Disabled?
WE WILL!
Call us to discuss a
disability income tailored
to your needs. We'll tell
you about a flexible,
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THE TRAVELERS
RED UMBRELLA
HEALTH PLAN.
Hill Insurance Agency
J. C. Kimmel • Ed L Davis, Owners
Phone 897-2660
Mill City, Oregon
RaprasentlRf
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THI TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIKS
Hartford, Connactlout
were Ellen Rust, Anita Wil­
liams, Sue Gillenwater, Lola
Henness, Muriel Phillips, Ruth
McCombs, Shirley Swaim, Nan
Minarek, Betty Johnson, Wil­
ma Golden, Hannah Cather-
wood, Phyllis^ Ricketts, Molly
Larson, Ruth* TerLouw, Doro­
thy Newberg, Carol Ohrt,
Gladys Cline, June Barker,
Jane Mink, Carol Woods, Wy-
oma Baechler, Lenore Cuts-
forth, Sharon Harrison, Ruby
Hutchinson, Ann Hovey and
Aleñe Peterman.
Carol Woods and Wyoma
Maechler gave a demonstration
on “Shaping Fabrics.” Hostes­
ses for the meeting were Myr­
tle Donahue, Dorothy New­
berg, and Muriel Phillips.
Lyons Garden Club
Names New Officers
LYONS — Mrs. Harley Scott
and Mrs. Floyd Bassett were
hostess for the November
meeting of the Lyons Garden
Club held Wednesday after­
noon in the dining hall of the
United Methodist church at
12:30. The nominating commit­
tee, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs.
Hugh Johnston and Mrs. Alex
Bodeker presented the follow­
ing slate of officers for the
coming year:
Mrs. Hugh Johnston presi­
dent: Mrs. Chester Riggs, vice-
president; Mrs. Glen Julian Se­
cretary-Treasurer.
, Plans were made for their
annual Christmas party to be
* held at the December meeting
with a gift exchange. Follow­
ing the business meeting Mrs.
Eleanor Cook from Stayton
gave an interesting demonstra­
tion of Holiday ideas and ar­
rangements. Guests were pre­
sent from Mill City Garden
Club.
Cecelia Van Agtmael
To Wed James Cox
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Geo­
rge VanAgtmael are announc­
ing the engagement and forthr
coming marriage of their dau­
ghter, Miss Cecilia Van Agt-
mael to James Cox son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Keith Cox of
Stayton with a fall «redding
being planned.
Miss Van Agtmael is a grad­
uate of Regis High School of
Stayton and is attending Ore­
gon State University at Cor­
vallis. Her fiance is a graduate
of Stay ton Union High School
and is now employed by a Stay­
ton Store.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Mill City Garden Club
Bowlers Entertained
Presbyterian Ladies At
Moore Home Sun.
To Have Yule Show
Mrs. Rocky Moore and Mrs.
Meet Recently group
Dick Ricketts entertained a
Friday, December 6
of bowlers Sunday after­
The Mill City Garden club
noon at the Moore home.
will have their annual Christ­ At Kelly Home
Mrs. Moore had been a re­
mas show Friday, December 6
cent lucky “Ice cream split.”
at the former ii.se Hardware
building next to the U. S. Na-
tional bank.
General chairman is Mrs.
Rose Cree and show chairman
is Mrs. Hollis Turnidge.
According to those in charge
there will be free coffee all
day and those attending may
buy many types of foods to
go with it.
There will be attractive holi­
day arrangements using Christ­
mas greenery, figurines, and
other decorative materials.
A new feature this year will
be Santa’s grab bag which
should be interesting to all age
groups. Everyone is invited to
attend this holiday show.
Shirley Pearce Hosts
Bid or Bunch Club
Shirley Pearce entertained
members of the Bid or Buncl
Pinochle club at her hom<
Monday evening, using thi
Thanksgiving motif in hei
table and card favor decora
tions.
The hostess served a dessert
before the evening of cards to
members and a guest, Ann
Hovey.
Two new members were wel­
comed, Linda Sanders and Lor­
raine Mills. They replaced
Jeanne Rosamond and Esther
Cline who recently resigned.
High prize was won by Susie
Stewart with Nadine Duggan
winning low. For the second
time in a row pinochle was not
won during the entire even­
ing.
Following the evening of
cards, names were drawn for
the Christ fas gift exchange.
The December 2 party will he
at the home of Betty Pittam.
Mrs. Lewellen Hosts
Faculty Wives at Tea
Mrs. Bill Lewellen entertain­
ed at a tea Tuesday afternoon
when faculty wives and school
board members wives were in­
vited to an informal tea at
the Lewellen home.
The dining table was attrac­
tively arranged with the holi­
day motif. A green cover was
overlaid with white lace and
centered with a flower arrange­
ment centered with orange
mums. Tall green tapers were
held in silver holders.
The women had been asked
to bring any handi-work they
might be working on so after
tea, coffee and “goodies” had
been served the afternoon was
spent doing the fancy work
and visiting.
There were about 26 that
were able to attend the affair.
Community
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, November 20—
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
hall 8 p. m.
Chamber of Commerce din­
ner meeting. Riverview Cafe
12 noon.
1 hIIrs.la.November 21—
PTA at grade school gym 8
p.m.
Jayceette meeting at home of
Maryanne Nicholas 8 P.M.
Saturday, November 23—
Firemen’s annual benefit at
firehall. Fun starts at 7:30.
Monday, Nov ember 25—
Mill City Lions club dinner
meeting at hall 6:30.
Wednesday, November 27—
Order of Rainbow for girls
at hall 7:30.
Sponsored as a public service
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 897-2345
Harriet Golliet
Honored at Shower
MEHAMA — Mrs. .Roger
Dunn and her mother, Mrs. G.
W. Coffman were hostesses at
the Coffman home Saturday
evening, Nov. 16 for a buffet
dinner and shower honoring
Harriet Golliet.
Present to enjoy the dinner
and to suprise Harriet were
Mmes. George Ramp, K. J.
Golliett. Dale Crandall, Harold
LongfeLw, G. V. Christensen,
Misses Kathy Frey, Sharon Ol­
sen, Bonnie Christensen, Susie
Crandall and the honor guest
and hostesses.
Among those winning prizes
for the games played were
Harriet, Mrs. Christensen and
Susie Crandall. Mrs. Charles
Crook and Mrs. Ray Frey were
unable to be present but sent
gifts.
The Presbyterian Women’s winner while bowling at San­
Association was entertained at tiam lanes in Stayton so Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Charles Kel­ Ricketts baked a cake and the
ly on Thursday afternoon, Nov­ group present Sunday all en-
ember 14, with a dessert lunch­ joyed the prize.
Mrs. Moore also showed pic-
eon being served before the
meeting. Fourteen ladies at­ tures and told of her recent
trip to Hawaii.
tended the affair.
Attending besides Mr. and
Presiding over the business
session was Mrs. Earl Loucks, Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
with Mrs. Louis Verbeck as Ricketts and young son David Jayceettes Plan For
seeretary. Mrs. Herbert were Mr. and Mrs. George
Schroeder read a short passage Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Ol­ Holiday Events
The Mill City Jayceettes met
from the Yearbook of Prayer. son, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo
It was announced by the and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hov­ recently at the home of Mrs.
Jim Girod when plans were
president that the material for ey.
made far the annual Christmas
the World Day of Prayer had
party, furnishing Jaycee hall,
arrived. This annual event will Dinah Rae Herron
bake sale and Toys for Tots.
take place later.
Mrs. Glen Cummings an Marries Alan Haywood The bake sale will be held
nounced that the Woman’s
GATES—Mrs. Bessie Novak December 14 at Girod’s hill-
Club will sponsor a silver tea cf Gates reports that her gran- top Market.
Present at the meeting was
on Tuesday, December 3, from daughter, Dinah Rae Herron
2 until 5 o’clock in the after was married to Jess Allen Hay­ Mrs. Schlies of Stayton who
noon to raise funds for the wood Jr., Saturday at Stay ton. demonstrated the making of
cure and prevention of muscu The young couple were former cornucopias out of newspapers
lar dystrophy. The affair will residents of Mill City and are and eggshells. It proved to be
be held at Fellowship Hall.
both now residing in Salem a very fascinating demonstra­
A card and donation were re­ where they will continue to tion.
Shirley Bigness won the door
ceived from Mrs. Orrin DeLand make their home.
who will soon be moving to Eu
Miss Herron is the daughter prize for the evening and the
gene to make her home.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Herron next regular meeting for the
The annuaj Thanksgiving of of Salem and Alan is the son young women’s group will be
ferlng was taken gifts present Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haywood of November 21 at the home of
Maryann Nicholas.
fering was taken and gifts pre Portland.
sented to the “least coin”, oi
penny fund collection.
Attention was drawn to the
fact that the nominating com­
Goldie Rambo
mittee is currently made up of
Today — Friday is one of or do anything? If you think
Helen Kimmel, Mary Tuers,
and Mabel Schroeder. They will those rare times around here that sounds discouraging—it is
scon give their report.
when I have some spare time— rather surprising I find, how
The December meeting of a newspaper is something like many people are despondent
the group is scheduled to be a home—get one job done and for one reason or another.
Well, it’s been said that life
held at the church manse with it’s time to do it over. Many
Mrs. Jim Murray as hostess, as­ people think that once the is 30 per cent what we are,
sisted by Mrs. Roy Epperson, paper is out for the week we 30 per cent what is handed to
on December 12. It was voted all just sit back cn our heels— us, 30 per cent what we make
to permanently change the but actually we just start get­ of situations we find ourselves
meeting date to the second ting ready for the next issue. in, and 10 per cent just plain
Thursday instead of the fourth. Or in between there are the luck. So people that seem to
The treasurer’s report was many jobs that we print each succeed aren’t born just plain
lucky—although having that
given by Mrs. Arlo Tuers, af­ week, etc. etc.
certain little “spark” does help.
ter which the devotions were
But decisions about how to
led by Mrs. Clyde Rogers,
Looking outside I find it
whose topic was “Thankful­ hard to write a cheerful col­ use what we have and what to
ness.” She was assisted in short umn-think I agree w ith the make of situations are up to
readings by Mary Tuers, Ellen old F;irmer’s almanac writers its. Robert Louis Stevenson put
it this way: “Worthwhile folk’s
Lundquist, and Mary Kelly.
—this will be a cold winter
The program was given by out Oregon way—makes the don’t just happen. You aren’t
born worthwhile. You are born
Mrs. Tuers who spoke about old knee joint ache!
the Thank Offering. A film­ 'Tis the season to be thank­ with possibilities of BECOM­
strip was shown by Mrs. James ful, jolly and all that stuff— ING worthwhile. Your job in
Swan, with Mrs. Earl Loucks it’s hard to be a pollyanna but this world is to discover and de-
narrating. Title of the presenta­ so many of us never appreciate velope the man or woman you
tion was “Seek Ye First,” what we have until it is too ought to be.”
showing how to lead the life late. Guess we all have a ten­
While I’m on this rather off­
of a good Christian.
dency to think grass on the beat subject (not for me—but
other side is greener. Was everyone doesn’t enjoy ama­
talking to a woman the other teur psychology) have you no­
Round Robin Pinochle day
and she was telling me ticed how the average individ­
how much she missed Mill City. ual is affected by either or
Club Hosted Monday But when she lived here it was their spouses and associates?
a rather dreadful place. Such A day starting with a good
By Evelyn Davis
is life—probably always has warm feeling towards everyone
been and always will be. The can be soured by someone
Evelyn Davis entertained trouble is we pass this way starting
in to snarl. On the
members of the Round Robin but once and can’t turn the other hand
a bad day can turn
Pinochle club at her home days back.
the
other
way
by a kind word,
Monday evening, serving a des­
a
little
praise
or word of en­
sert before the evening of
So some of you out there couragement. True too, is the
cards.
in my “Reader land’’ (I hope fact that our goals and aims
Guests for the evening were you read this once in awhile) can
be lowered if we do not
Lora Mason of Salem, a form­ think you have problems? Have receive any encouragement—
er member, and Bobbi Bud- you given up on what you unless we are one of those
long.
think life has “handed” to you? determined individuals that
Winning high prize was Alta Do you think nothing matters plow their way through—come
Moffatt with Mabel Yankus —that you can’t get anyplace hell or high water.
receiving both pinochle and
low prizes.
The December 2 party will
be held at the Moffatt home
and Wilma Moore will host the
Christmas party.
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
Mill City People
Attend Salem Concert
Mr. and Mrs. James Swan
and Miss Sigrun Grimstad at­
tended Willamette University
Chamber Orchestra Concert on
Friday, November 15 at the
music recital hall.
Piano soloist was Miss Donna
Handley, junior at the Universi­
ty, majoring in music. She is
a relative of Mr. Swans with
her home at Fair Oaks. Calif­
ornia. Miss Handley played the
featured number. Bagatelles by
Alexander Tcherepnin. The so­
lcist was selected through com­
petitive auditions on the camp­
us. Miss Handley has visited
with the Swans on several oc­
casions.
If the number following
your name on The En­
terprise
label
reads
Owners
I 1-68 it's time to send
J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis
a check for renewal