The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 05, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    Honor Lindemanns
On Twenty-Fifth
Wedding Date
Henry Hieberts Host
Young Peoples Meet
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 5, 1968
fUJo4’HatÜ> PcUfA
IDANHA—The Idanha home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert
was the scene for a 5 p. m.
Sunday when the
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Fred meeting
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor,
Young
People
Idanha Com­
Lindemann were honored on munity church of met.
The busi­
their 25th wedding anniver­
meeting was conducted by
sary when relatives and friends ness
Engagement Told
President Jimmy
Hiebert.
gathered at their home Friday There were 14 members pre­
evening, November 22 for a sent.
pot luck supper and informal
Following the business meet­
evening.
Honoring the Lindemanns ing counselor Martha Taylor
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linde­ and director Henry Hiebert
LYONS—Miss Delores Tra­
mann of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. presented a program “You Said han was the honored guest at
John Moore of Brooks, Mr. and It” based on the tongue, and a bridal shower held Monday
Mrs. Dave Tunnell of Philo­ the trouble it can get you into. night at the home of her par­
math, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill of Several skits were presented ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tra­
Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ on the tongue, in which the han with Mrs. Don Trahan,
ward Slayden of Detroit, Mr. Young People participated.
Mrs. John Trahan and Miss
'rhe program included scrip­ Linda Trahan hostesses. Games
and Mrs. Eldon Tietze, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Boedigheimer of Stay­ ture study, on what the Bible furnished the entertainment
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kra­ had to say about the tongue. with Mrs. Betty Coulter in
mer of Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. The program closed with re­ charge.
Ed Castle of Mehama, Mr. and sponsive reading of Psalm 97
After opening of the gifts re­
Mrs. Richard Lindemann, Mr. and prayer.
freshments were served to Miss
and Mrs. Edwin Sieg, Col. and
The boys and girls competed Trahan the honored guest, and
Mrs. Thurman Smith and Mrs. in a mathematical problem at Julie Blackbum, Verna Kim-
Eulalia Lyons all of Lyons.
the close of the meeting to de­ sey, Lanetta Jackson, Linda
termine who would serve the Bruce, Bonnie Schmidt, Con­
refreshments. The girls being nie Schmidt, Sandy McDougall,
Betty Pittam Hosts
the losers again.
Lucy Sherrill, Darlene McDoug­
Bid or Bunch Party
In attendance were Paul all, Peggy Blackburn, Wanetta
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pfeifer
Michaelson, Kathryn Hancock, Jackson, Johnanna Craigmyle, of 1302 Pine street in Silverton
Monday Evening
Glenda
Beachy,
Gina,
Mike
and
Jeannie
Freres,
Effie
Ander
­
Betty Pittam entertained
are announcing the engage­
members of the Bid or Bunch Ricky Williamson, Lyle Rog­ son, Gladys Stiffler, Eva Bress­ ment of their daughter, Jayne
Pinochle club at her home on ers, Jr., Robin Whitely, Gerald, ler, Christina Barett, Edith Ma­ Marie to Gerald Dwayne Rosa­
Monday evening. Esther Cline, Jimmy and Henry Hiebert, son, Lucille Nash, Verna Walls, mond of Mill City.
a former member, was a guest. Kathy Crist, Dorsey Smith and Marjorie Schiewek, Isabelle
Miss Pfeifer is a 1967 grad­
Schlies, Edna Seaburg, Jean uate of Silverton High school
Winning high prize was Lor- Martha Taylor.
Entertainment was provided Schmidt, Anne Trahan, and the and is presently living in Sal­
rainne Mills with Susie Stew­
art winning pinochle and Shir­ by swimming in the Hiebert hostesses.
em. Mr. Rosamond is a 1968
Sending gifts were Jeanette graduate of Santlam High
ley Pearce, low.
pool.
Roedigheimer, Charmane and
The Christmas party on De­
The place will be announced Stacy Kimery, Pat Weitman, school and is presently employ­
cember 16 will be held at the
ed by Frank Lumber company.
home of Mrs. Stewart when later for the 5 p. m. meeting Betty Carter, Alma Olmstead,
The young couple plan a
Mary
and
Sue
Sieg,
Alta
Bode-
next Sunday.
gifts will be exchanged.
January 18 wedding.
ker, Lottie Grosso, Pat Loven,
Marie Mattson, Maxine Schuetz
Delores Walls and Joyce Kim­ Bridal Shower Honors
ery.
Bridal Shower Fetes
Miss Delores Trahan
Student Librarian
Phone 897-2772
District Officer
Visits Mill City
Lions Auxiliary
Mrs. Maynard Smith enter­
tained members of the Lions
auxiliary for their November
meeting.
Visiting the club was Mrs.
Paul Silke of Salem, director
of district R auxiliaries. She
spoke briefly to the group tell­
ing about work being done at
the Oregon State School for
the blind and other auxiliary
projects. Sight conservation is School, is busy each day with library tasks. She is pic­
the main purpose of Lions tured here, operating the tape and record console which
students use for listening purposes. Carolyn keeps the
clubs and their auxiliaries.
Mrs. George Long was in­ library open daily after school which makes it available
ducted into the Mill City auxil­ to students for study and research after their regular
iary with Mrs. Bill Metteer, school hours.
president and Mrs. Fred Berg,
acting secretary as the instal­
ling officers. Mrs. Long was
presented a membership pin.
Mrs. Fred Krecklow and Mrs.
Floyd Eastwood, ways and
means committee members re­
ported that Barbie doll ticket
The Santiam Memorial Hos­ in three Stayton homes. Open
sales were doing evry well. Oth­ pital Auxiliary will have Holi­ to guests for the occasion will
er fund raising projects for the day Homes on Parade Thurs­ be the Fernando M. Smith
year are planned including a day, December 19 from 1:30 to home at 355 W. High; the Stew­
rummage sale in February.
art E. Mayo home at 1253
5 p. m.
Auxiliary members will have
The interested public is in­ Scenic View Court, and the
a Christmas party jointly with vited to see the attractive and home of Mrs. Orville Herrold
Lions club members at the unique holiday arrangements at 935 Westwood Drive.
Community clubhouse in Gates
December 13.
Following the meeting Mrs. Alta Moffatt Hosts
Community
Mrs. Jess Haywood, Jr. Smith served refreshments to
Round Robin Club
members and guests.
Jim Swans Take
GATES—A bridal shower
Members and a guest, Edith
was given for Mrs. Jess Allen
Calendar of Events
Howell, were entertained Mon­
Holiday Trip
Haywood Jr., the former Dinah
day evening at the home of
Rae Herron, on Friday evening
Mrs. John Teeters
Alta Moffatt for the Round
at the Gates Community Cent­
To California
Wednesday, December 4—
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long­ Robin card session.
er. The hostesses for the show­
SPECIALS
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
The hostess served refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swam re­ er were Hazel Devine and Jan­ fellow, Rex and Rod and Mrs.
hall
at 8 p. m.
Bernice
Longfellow
spent
Kandy Kitchen Candy Maker
$2.49
ments
before
the
three
tables
turned home Monday from a ice Baughman.
Thanksgiving Day at the home of pinochle were in play.
holiday
trip
to
California.
They
Those
attending
the
shower
Monday,
December 9—
Ride 'Em Spring Horses
$9.95 to $16.99
had left here the previous were Blanche Chrisman, Doro­ of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfel­ High prize was won by
Lions Club dinner meeting
Irene Podrabsky with Frances
Peg Tables with Attached Seat
$4.77
Tuesday for Gold Beach where thy Novak, Georgia Walter, low in Reedsport.
Fellowship hall, 6:30 p. hi.
Dinner guests Thanksgiving Alban receiving pinochle and at Marilyn
they
stayed
overnight
with
Skinner,
Bessie
Novak,
Connie
Chapter Eastern
30" Plastic Dump Truck
.
.
$3.85
Day
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mabel Yankus, low.
their son-in-law and daughter, Nelda Johnson, Hanna Cather-
Star at hall at 8 p. m.
A short business meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oderman. wood, Veneta Eccleston, Marie Mrs. C. M. Cooper were Mr.
Western Flyer Sports Pedal Car
$13.95
and Mrs. Lee Pinkston and Mr. was conducted by the presi­ Wednesday, December 11—
On
Wednesday
they
left
with
Herron,
Betty
Johnson,
Lola
All $2.00 Car and Ship Models
$1.69
dent, Evelyn Davis, following
Order of Rainbow for Girls
the George Gillenwaters to Henness, Geneva Ball, and and Mrs. Ed Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of the party. Names were at hall at 7:30.
spend Thanksgiving with their Ruth McCombs.
Western Flyer Trikes
$12.95 to $14.95
* granddaughter and family, Mr.
Those who could not attend Lebanon were Thanksgiving drawn for the Christmas party Thursday, December 12—
10” and 12”
and Mrs. Duane Holm and who sent gifts were Mrs. Wally day guests at the home of her which will be at the home of
IOOF Lodge at hall 8 p. tn.
Pizza Oven-Really Bakes
$5.99
children at Stockton. While Robertson, Mrs. A. Ralphs, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Wilma Moore. Gifts are to be
and
Mrs.
Harry
Monroe.
in
the
amount
of
approximate
­
they
were
there
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sponsored
as a public service
Olive Barnhahrdt, Mrs. Earl
Mini Tonka Wrecker
....
99c
Overnight guests Saturday, ly $2.00.
Walter Schmldli of Lodi came Thomas, Kay Colburn, Mild­
An invitation was read from
to see them. She Is a niece of ren Britton, Beulah Bowes, Nov. 30 at the home of Mr.
Mad Fad Button Maker
. $5.99
and Mrs. Edward Titze were the Santiam Memorial Hospital
the Swans.
Marge
Parker,
Velma
Carey,
Assorted $2.00 Games
$1.69
On Friday the Gillenwaters Pam Morris, Louise Caca, Mrs. her son and daughter-in-law Auxiliary inviting the group to
left to visit with her daughter Jess Haywood Sr., Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers of attend the Holiday Homes on
Metal Table and 2 Chairs
$14.95
parade which is to be held at
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Dorothy New­ Salem.
Metal Table and 4 Chairs
$18.99
Mrs. Joe Jones of Klamath three Stayton homes December
James Borton in San Bruno. berg, and Mrs. Harold Wilson.
Falls and her sister, Mrs. Larry 19.
The Holms and Swans joined
Tea Sets Assorted
$1.89
Kimsey took their mother,
them Saturday for dinner.
Phone 897-2345
Mrs. Jennie Moe to the home
On Sunday the Swans and
Western Flyer Chain Drive Racer $19.95
of another sister, Mrs. Henry Delores Trahan
the Gillenwaters left for For­
Owners
SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH DEC. 7th
By Karen Oliver
Kornmann at Vancouver,
tuna to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J.
C.
Kimmel
- Ed L. Davis
Drill
team
try-outs
were
held
Wash,
on
Sunday,
Nov.
24
to
Marries Joe Powell
Robert Gillenwater. They then
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
returned to Gold Beach with Monday, November 25. The celebrate Mrs. Moe’s 82nd
LYONS—Miss Delores Trah­
the Swans coming on to Mill girls trying out performed a birthday.
25 Light Outdoor String $4.88
march routine which they had
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
City the next day.
15 Light Outdoor String $3.69
They said they had a won­ practiced during the last two of Portland were visitors Nov­ Calvin Trahan and Joe Powell
derful
trip but were glad to weeks. The members of Pep ember 25 at the Elmer Taylor of Aumsville were married Fri­
24 Light Indoor Twinkle $2.79
day morning, November 29, at
get back home. Mrs. Swan said Club chose sixteen girls to be home.
35 Light Outdoor Twinkle $3.95
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers, a Catholic church in Portland
there was considerable holiday on the team. Those chosen
5 Light Bell Decoration $3.75
traffic and they saw one bad were: Debbie Bamhardt, Fran­ Tim. Kathy and Steve of For­ with an 11 o’clock ceremony.
cis Clark, Jackie Clark, Susan tuna, Calif., left Sunday morn­ The bride wore a light blue
wreck.
Crowthers, Karen Davis, Twy­ ing after spending the Thanks­ dress with a red rose bud cor-
la Fultz, Linda Hampton, Doris giving holidays with relatives sae. Their attendants were Miss
Linda Trahan, sister of the
Hovey, Toni Newberg, Karen here and in Lyons.
Why
Don
’
t
You
Subscribe
to
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
and Vicki Olsen, I&m Pose­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engdahl bride who also wore a light
The Mill City Enterprise
kany, Sherry Richards, Rebec­ (Susee Teeters) and five child­ blue dress, and Robter Minten.
ca Savage, and Rita and Rosie ren arrived Nov. 27 from They will make their home in
Whitney. These girls will per­ Healdsburg, Calif., to spend the Portland where both young
form their first routine for the holidays with relatives and people are employed.
public on Tuesday, December friends here.
3, during half-time of the San-
Thanksgiving day guests at All member of the community
tiam-Serra game.
the home of Mrs. Charles Fellowship room of the Church
An F.H.A. meeting was held Crook were Mr. and Mrs. Vern­ are cordually invited to attend.
Tuesday night after school. The on Goodell and Freddie Goodell
members decided to make toys of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
for the children of Fairview. Crook. Greg anl Kim of Mill
These toys will be stuffed dolls City. Mr. and Mrs. Robeirt
made out of cloth. They will Crook, Barbara, Allyson, Mark
be presented to the children and Tracy of Salem, Alfred
as Christmas presents.
Schneider, Denny and Doug
and Mr. and Mrs. David Schen
Yes, sir, you can!
ider and son David all of Stay
At any time you or members
ton.
of your family may be held
Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips
liable for bodily injury or
and five children of Roseburg
property damage to others
were Thanksgiving guests at
caused by your unintentional
the home of his parents, Mr
personal acts. One accident
and Mrs. Keith Phillips.
could involve you in a law
PORTLAND
suit
that might cost you your
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters
Santiam Memorial Hospital
home and life savings.
and
Bruce
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
___
(Stayton)
If you can’t afford to be sued
ETZEL—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teeters and Troy were
— and who can? — better call
guests
on
Thanksgiving
day
Theodore M. Etzel, Stayton. a
this agency today. Ask us
for a family dinner at the
daughter, Tuesday, Nov. 26.
about our Farmer’s Compre­
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
hensive Personal Liability in­
KEUDELL—To Mr. and Mrs.
surance ... the coverage that
Fred Calvin Keudell. Aums­ Stensland and Ted In Independ­
ance.
protects you against possible
ville.
twin
sons,
Wednesday,
104 GIFT-FILLED STORES
financial loss due to a liability
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ver-
Nov. 27.
claim..
TOPPING—To Mr. and Mrs. dery and son Treon of Kent,
FREE PARKING
J. Gregory Topping, Stayton. a Wash., were guests Friday,
Nov. 29 at the G. V. Christen­
daughter, Friday, Nov. 29.
rOR 8000 SLEIGHS
sen home and also »isited with
other friends here.
OPEN 9 30 TO 9:30
Mrs. Jack Ryland was a
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MONDAY - SVIIRDAY
Thanksgiving day guest at the
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Jerry Bellan home in Salem
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Guests Sunday, Dec. 1 of Mrs.
Kit consists of —
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I. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis
Ryland were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Center
1«-1
taagb glastls sheet,
Owners
Charles Dunbar of Woodburn
SlfLof fibra awtMtaseto Mita:
easily
The Mehama Church and
Sunday School are planning
Ph. 897-2345 Mill City
reached by all
their Christmas program for
highways
Sunday. Dec. 15. The program
Salem Mobile
will start at 700 . m with a
Ph. YP2-2600
social time following in the
Santiam Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
To Feature Holiday Homes on Parade
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