The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 6, 1969
Safe Drivers can
qualify for this
DIFFERENT
MONEY-SAVING
AUTO POLICY!
Sing’ng Bluebirds
Have Skating Party
Parpe
GATES—Tuesday, February
j 25th the Singing Blue Birds
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor,
were invited to accompany the
I Camp Fire girls to Skateland
in Salem. The group was pick-
!ed up at the Mill City School Gladys Lake Hosts
I
i by a bus furnished by Skate-
Do you have a good safe driving
' land. There wasn’t enough Marilyn Club Tuesday
record? Then this revolutionary
room for all to ride in the bus,
and realistic auto policy is for you!
Marilyn club met last Tues­
so some had to go by private
It rewards safe drivers with lower
day at the home of Mrs. Gladys
car.
premium costs and special features.
The Blue Bird group includ­ Lake with Mrs. Elsie Völkel
For example: You enjoy lowest
ed
Kandis Bradley, Susan Bud- as co-hostess. A covered dish
possible_co$t immediately... with
long.
Peggv Foster, Carolyn luncheon was served at 12
funner discounts for safe driving
Fuiier, Denise Gibson, Laura o’clock.
years. Premiums are paid quar­
' Hoover, Neddra Neal, Toni | Mrs. Wilson Stevens presid­
terly with no penalty surcharge.
Payseno, Margaret Pratt, Ter­ ed at the afternoon business
This top-quality protection is
esa Seales, Nancy Sharp, Tre meeting.
backed by THE HOME INSURANCE
A silent auction was held for
va Whisenhunt, and Cynthia
COMPANY, famous for fast, fair
. Whitney. Adult supervisors for the Estarl fund with over $17
settlement of claims. .
! the group were Mrs. Charlie received.
to get all the facts—and further
Neal, Mrs. James Budlong and 1 Mrs. Hattie Pepper, a guest
information on additional features
Shirley Sharp. The girls had a from Salem received the door
including a 5-year con­
very enjoyable time skating prize.
tinuation guarantee,
and had hamburgers and cokes [ The March meeting will be
phone or come in today!
■ at the roller rink before re- held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Kelly.
I turning home.
Present were Mrs. Hattie
Pepper, Mrs. Mildred Wiley,
Mrs. Emma Brown, Mrs. Viv­ Lorena Harmon Is
Extension Unit To
ian Hoenig and Mrs. Alice
Meet March 13
Rvpp all of Salem and Mrs. Engaged to L. Buren
At Gates Club House Jack Gulliford, Mrs. Don Carl-
and Mrs. Harry Harmon
GATES—The Santiam Can­ son, Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, Mrs. of Mr.
Rt.
1, Lyons are announc­
Richard
Freeman,
Mrs.
Ervin
yon Home Extension will hold
ing the engagement of their
their regular monthly meeting Peterson, Mrs. Wilson Stevens, daughter,
Lorena to Larry
Mrs. Alec Burrell, Mrs. Maude
J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis on Thursday, March 13th at the Clark, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Buren, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gates Club House at 10 a. m.
Owners
The topic for the demonstra- Charlie French, Mrs. Veryl Herman Buren of Salem.
Ph. 897-2345 Mill City tian will be Learn to see Col­ Hoover and the hostesses, Mrs. Miss Harmon and her fian­
are students at Salem Tech­
ors. All interested women in Elsie Völkel and Mrs. Gladys ce
Salem Mobile
nical
Vocational Community
Lake.
the area are cordially invited
College.
The bride-elect grad­
Ph. YP2-2600
to attend.
uated from Santiam High
World Day of Prayer School in Mill City and Mr.
Buren is a graduate of South
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Friday, March 7 at
Salem High school.
No date has been set for the
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
wedding.
Presbyterian Church
Phone 897-2772
Banquet Sat. Eve.
At Stayton Church Saturday, March 1
xr-
Stayton, cousin of the bride
LYONS — M
r.....................
lss \ irginia i from Federalsberg, Md. Thev
(Ginger) Carter and Dan Ray wore floor length gowns with
Griffith exchanged their wed- burgundy top and pink crepe
ding vows at a ceremony Sat-• (iresses wjth burgundy stream-
urday, March 1 at the Church ers
ers and
ancj pink velvet
velvet and
and net
net
of Christ in Stayton. Rev. By- ¡iea(j pieces.
ron Pickering officiated at the
A reception followed in the
4 o’clock double-ring cere- church dining hall. Cutting
I
mony. Miss Carter is the and serving the three-tiered
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wedding cake were Mrs. Ellis
Willard W. Carter of Lyons Alberts of Portland, aunt of
and Mr. Griffith is the son of the bride and Mrs. Leo David­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Griffith son of West Stayton, aunt of
of Stayton.
the groom. Mrs. Ernest Grosso
The bride, given in marriage of Lyons presided at the cof­
by her father wore a floor­ fee urn and Mrs. Opal Stanley
length gown of white silk or­ of Stayton served the punch.
ganza with chantilly’ lace and Mrs. Leota Collier was in
seed pearls. Back fullness ex­ charge ot the guest book. Tak­
tended into a built-in train, ing care of the gifts were the
long sleeves and fitted bodice. Allen twins, Cvndi and Wyndi
Her elbow-length veil was held of Portland, Debbie Fittings
in place with a crown of crys­ of Stayton ar.d Lisa Davidson
tals bordered with seed pearls. of West Stayton. After a short
Matron of honor was Mrs. wedding trip, the young c .uple
Dan Humphreys of Portland. will be at home in Salem.
She wore a floor-length gown
Out-of-town guests attend­
of burgundy velvet and car­ ing the wedding were the
ried a bouquet of pink carna­ brides’ grandmother, Mrs.
tions with burgundy roses and Clara Miller from Piggot, Ark.,
pink streamers. Bridesmaids and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. John­
were Luida Jacksaw of West son of Gaston.
The Cub Scout Blue and
Gold banquet was held Satur-
day evening at the grade
school gym.
There were several guests
for the evening including May­
or and Mrs. Herbert Peck, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Trout, repre­
senting the sponsoring Jaycees
and Rev. and Mrs. Donald Dis-
hong.
The invocation was given by
the Rev. Charles Fultz preced­
ing the banquet. Several of
the Cub dens presented skits
following the dinner.
Awards, a big event for the
young boys were given to the
following: Donald More, Tony
Trout, Mike Wagner, Gary
•lothes. There’s more friction
Morgan, Mark Davidson, Jerry
md wear and tear on clothes
Payseno Ricky Hostetler, Ron­
when the water level is low.
nie Brosig, Kevin Long, Mike
Another thing—a scanty a-
Golden, Matt Kindred and Ber­
m unt of water puts extra
nie Thomas. These awards
drain on the motor to turn
By Bernice Strawn
were given for perfect attend­
the agitatr. You’re likely to
ance for attending all Den and F»;tension Home Manacement burn
out the motor.
Specialist Oregon State
Pack meetings during the year.
Another
reason for excess
SOME
DURABLE
PRESS
Wolf badges were earned by
wear on clothes is incorrect
Joe Crowthers, M. Gillenwat­ SLACKS tend to become use
of bleach. If liquid chlorine,
er, R. Carpenter and R. Hos­ “frosted” on the creases and bleach
is poured directly on
tetler. Silver arrows were seams after several washings.
clothes
without
diluting it,*the
This
is
due
to
abrasion
during
earned by Mark Peterman and
fabric
is
weakened.
Eventually
washing
and
wearing.
Mike Wagner.
To help prevent this, turn holes appear.
Dener bars were awarded to
D. Hauter, D. Johnston and M. garments wrong side out be­ YOUNG MOTHERS—baby’s
The annual observance of
McDonald, Mathew Jessup fore washing.
the World Day of Prayer is Mabel Yankus Hosts
plastic bibs, panties and apr ns
earned the engineer badge
scheduled for this coming Fri­
CLEANING
BRICK
IS
A
can
be laundered in the wash-
day afternoon, March 7. at 1:30 Round Robin Pinochle i while Gerald Payseno received HARD .JOB any way you lock er- Vs® warm wash anc iin.-e
the
astronaut
badge.
in the Mill City Presbyterian
water. Dufst them wlth
The Junior High Camp Fire at it. To remove the built-up
Church with Mrs. James Swan Club Monday Evening
black grime that accumulates | P°wder ^before ^stonng.^^^^
girls
served
as
hostesses
for
I of the Women’s Association in
| Napped or fleecy articles
| charge of arrangements. The
Mabel Yankus hosted the the banquet with Dave Jessup, on the outside of the fireplace, such as blankets and sleepers
, affair is sponsored by the wom­ Round Robin pinochle club at Cubmaster, acting as Master try one of these methods.
I should be turned inside out
Scrub with a strong
en of the Canyon Community her home Monday evening us­ of ceremonies for the program.
... tri-sod
„ ­ , before washing to reduce pil-
ium phosphate
i
Churches, and the theme this ing attractive arrangements of
solution and i
jjse Warm water, slow
\A/"'ll nun
C7
.
.
rinse ♦ thoroughly. Wou
can hliv
buy| i agitation
year is “Growing Together in spring flowers and pussywil­
and spin speeds. A
Engagement Of
this at almost any drug or fabric softener in the last rinse
Christ.’’ All men and women lows throughout her home.
grocery store. Be sure to put helps keep them soft and fluf­
After serving dessert three
who wish to be a part of the
newspaper on the floor to pro-, fy. Use the low heat setting
world-wide fellowship are cord­ tables of pinochle were in play Former Mill City
tcct it while you clean.
with Frances Alban winning
ially invited to attend.
of the dryer.
There will be a time for fel­ high, Marilyn Drynan low and Man Announced
For stubborn smoke stains,
For a free fact sheet, “Mod­
lowship and refreshments in Marie Stewart received the
use steel wool and scouring
Mill City friends will lx? powder. Rinsing is important. ern Diaper Care,” call your
Fellowship Hall following the pinochle prize.
County Extension office.
service which is open to every­ Carmen Barnhardt was a interested to hear of the en- If this doesn’t do the job, get
one. Baby-sitting will be pro guest for the evening. The gagement of Edward Ralph a 10 per cent solution of mur­
NEW HOME OWNERS —
vided in the church school March 17 party will be held Smith of Albany and former­ iatic acid at the drug store.
nursery-room.
at the home of Goldie Rambo. ly of Mill City.
Wear rubber gloves while you don’t scour that porcelain en­
The announcement was made scrub acich on with a brush. amel bathtub or lavatory if
Christians around the world
Mrs. Drynan conducted a
you want, it to keep its glass­
join in prayer on this World business meeting at the close by Mr. and Mrs. John Loy of Rinse well with clear water.
Day of Prayer. Beginning in of the evening. It was voted Albany, parents of Miss Na­ Still another way is to use like finish. Coarse abrasives
the Islands of the Pacific, a to entertain husbands of the dine Loy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph c mmercial paint cleaner. The and bleach can take off the
stream of prayer flows around ladies at a Salem restaurant Smith are the parents of Ed- instructions on the label should smooth finish in less than a
year. The rough surface that
ward also of Albany.
the world on this day until it April 26.
be followed.
If you want additions or changes in your telcp'.
i
remains is just that much hard­
The young couple have not
I reaches the outer most Islands
d 'dory listing, please call our business ofiiso
er to clean.
set
the
wedding
date.
I
Islands
ot
Alaska.
It
has
been
THESE
FOOD
SHOPPING
r. . We can help if you act promptly.
I said, “Tnere are no longer any Mrs. Donald Round
Miss Loy is a graduate of TIPS THAT MAKE CENTS
What then do you do? On
Albany’ Union High School come from Mrs. Velma Seat, a slick new tub, detergent will
I remote places. There are no
longer any distant people. We Honored at Shower
and is now attending Merritt Oregon State University exten­ usually do the job. Or the
are now confronting the moon,
IDANHA—The Ferris Ben­ Davis School of Commerce, sion food marketing specialist. spray type bathroom cleaners
the planet., the stars!’’
ton home. Idanha, was the majoring in fashion merchan­ Shop your newspaper’s sup­ are also safe. If you can find
ermarket ad for all it’s worth a very fine powdered cleaner
setting for a bridal shower dising.
Edward Smith also a grad­ and 1 ok for specials. On your that does not scratch, this is
VALLEY TELEPHONE CO.
honoring Mrs. Donald R.
a part of Sunnyside Telephone Co.
Round (Jerilyn Hopson) on uate of Albany Union High shopping list, jot down “alter­ also satisfactory—but not al­
Tuesday
evening of last week. school is attending Linn Ben­ nates” in case one food is a ways available.
P.O. Box 507 • Silverton, Oregon 97381
Hosting the event were Mrs. ton Community College and is better buy than another. Take
Once the glossy finish has
Paul Knapp. Mrs. Glenn employed at Flyways Inc. of time to read labels, compare
brands, grades and sizes. For been removed, there’s no way
Storm, Mrs. Lee Hopson Jr., Albany.
example, canned whole fruits you can restore it. To get it
and Mrs. Ferris Benton and
make attractive salads while clean you’ll have to resort to
daughter. Judy.
cut varieties in baked desserts scouring powder.
Other guests included Mmes. Ann Rush Joins
taste just as good and c:st less.
Karen Reeves, Rose Hevner,
Help prevent the bathtub
Cheese prices vary. Aged na­
Lee Hopson. Sr.. Floretta Lions Auxiliary
ring by using a water condit-
tural
cheeses
are
the
highest
Young. Eunice Round, Sarah
I Benton, Dodi Stornier, Laura
The Mill City Lions Auxil- in price: the process varieties, tioner in the bath water. Less
Yvonne
Hills.
Cecil
iary
met at the home of Betty particularly in large packages, cleaning will be needed.
Houck,
I Hopson and Delores Stephen Berg. Thursday evening. Feb­ are F ist expensive per pound.
Eggs are a budget booster.
ruary 27. Plans were discussed
for the Rummage Sale to be A serving of two eggs can
Bid or Bunch Pinochle held March 29 in the building cost as little as 10 cents and
Community
adjacent to the U. S. National make a good main dish. Day-
Club Hosted by Linda Bank. A discussion was held old baked go ds are usually
PERSONAL STATIONERY
| on costumes for Auxiliary marked way down, but are as
Calendar of Events
Bastuscheck Monday I Members and Ann Rush fresh as if you'd bought them
LETTERHEADS
The Bid or Bunch pinochle brought several patterns for yesterday and stored them at
members and guests were en­ I the members to look at. The home.
Wednesday, March 5—
ENVELOPES
tertained Monday evening by i F urth of July activities for
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
COST OF APPLIANCE
Linda Bastuscheck at her the park were also discussed.
hall
8P. M.
SERVICE
has
become
a
fav
­
Ann
Rush
was
inducted
as
a
home. The hostess served re­
freshments before the evening new member by LaDell Met- orite subject over many a cup Thursday, March 6—
of coffee or back fence. Auto­ Jayceettes at home of Ruth
teer. president.
of cards.
It was decided the next matic washers are most fre­ TerL uw 8 P. M. Student from
Guests for the evening were
Joyce Trout. Margaret Wag­ meeting would be held March quent culprits.
Thailand to be guest speaker.
But fn>m the other angle,
ner. Barbara Penrose and Jean­ 27 in the building next to the
Fraternal Order of Eagles
bank so all items can lx? read­ repairmen say that from 30 Organizational meeting 7:30 P.
ne Rosamond.
Pat Eastw <xl w n both high ied for the Rummage Sale. t > 50 percent of all calls they M. at Riverview Cafe.
ENCLOSURES
and pinochle prizes with Linda Following the business meet­ make to sen ice major applian­ Rainbow Advisory board.
Sanders winning low. Nadine ing. refreshments were served ces are unnecessary. You still Home of J. C. Kimmel 8 P. M.
BUSINESS CARDS
have to pay f r the call, even
by the hostess.
Duggan won the door prize.
Garden club at Gates Club­
though the repairman simply
An exciting moment during
house 10 A. M.
points
out
that
the
hoses
are
BOOKLETS
i the evening was the holding
kinked so that the water can't Monday, March 10—
I .if 1500 trump by Mrs. East-
ACCOUNTING FORMS
drain.
I wood with Marlena Severs as
Lions club dinner meeting
If you’d like to cut d wn on
i her partner.
service costs, ask your county at hall 6:30.
RULED FORMS
The next party will be March
Marilyn Chapter OES at hall
Extension office for a free
17 at the home of Mrs Duggan
fact sheet on “H w to Avoid 8 P. M.
INVOICES
Unnecessary Service Calls for
■sponsored as a public service
Laundry Appliances."
F remen's Auxiliary
by
Discuss by-laws
CLOTHES WEAR OCT
GATES
The Fireman’s
FASTER than they did a few
Auxiliary held their regular
years ago—or so some peple
monthly business meeting n
say. If you feel that way,
Monday evening. The by-laws
check up on your laundry
were discussed, which was the
methods.
main order of business Those
If your washer has a con-1
Phone 897-2345
attending the meeting were
trol for adjusting the amount |
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregor.
Car I Woods Loretta Skillings.
• f water you use in the tub. j
s a comedian. maybe you are trying to wash •I C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davi*
I.enora Cutsforth. Sharon Har­
Owners
rison. Glenda Rhoten. Wyoma
with t o little water in pro­
portion
tn
the
quantity
of
|
Raechler and Phyllis Gregory
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