The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 20, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 20, 1969
Boy of the Month
Floyd Johnsons Host
Family Gathering
Mrs. Gary Curtis
Honored With Baby
Shower at Alban's
Mrs. Wayne Alban and Mrs.
Jan Klecker were hostesses
for a baby shower Thursday
evening at the «Alban home
honoring Mrs. Gary Curtis of
Stay ton.
Entertainment for the even­
ing was the playing of stork
bingo with refreshments served
after the guest of honor open­
ed her gifts.
Others attending the shower
were Mrs. Fern Wheeler and
Mrs. Lynette Becker of Al­
bany; Sharon Wallen of Lyons
and coming from Stayton, Mrs.
Sandra Zalkawske, Mrs. Don­
na Sanders, Mrs. Mary Duncan,
Mrs. Gladys McAllister and
Mrs. Nancy Calavan.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Bid or Bunch Club
Members Meet at
Nadine Duggan Home
Women's Church
Group To Select
New Officers
Edna Lady Honored At
Bridal Shower Mar. 11
At Wright Home
Girl of the Month
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Johnson entertained at their
home on Sunday, the occasion
being a dinner to celebrate the
birthday’s of Mrs. Johnson and
their granddaughter, Lauri
Cuthbert’s 8th birthday. At­
tending the celebration were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hudgins
and children, Brian and Sherry
of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs.
James Cuthbert and children,
Lauri and Jimmie of Wood­
burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Nelson of Salem. Grandson
Brian Hudgins went home
with the Cuthbert family to
Woodburn to stay until Wed­
nesday.
The two grandsons, Brian
and Jimmie, will return to
Gates to stay with their grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Johnson for the rest of the
week.
Nadine Duggan entertained
Mrs. Edna Lady was honor­
members of the Bid or Bunch
ed with a bridal shower Tues­
Pinochle club at her home
day evening at the home of
Linda Marie Crowther, a
Monday evening with delight­ LYONS—The meeting of the Mrs. James Wright with Mrs.
Junior at Santiam High school,
Pete Hawley, san of Mr. and
ful St. Patrick decorations used Women’s Society of Christian Merle Stewart and Mrs. Albin
was chosen for the girl of the
Mrs. W. E. Foster of Mill City,
on the card tables.
month for February. Linda is
i Service was held at the fire- Cooper assisting the hostess.
was chasen boy of the month
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Duggan served vanilla i place room of the Methodist
Guests present were divided
for February at Santiam. Pete
Frank Crowther of Mill City.
ice cream with creme de I church Tuesday afternoon, into groups and appropriate
is a sophomore and entered
Among her many activities
menthe in parfait glasses, ad­ I March 11, with Mrs. Ethel games were played.
Santiam High in February,
are Girls’ Volley Ball. Girls’
ding to the green and white i Huffman hostess. A report was
1968 from Judson Jr. High.
Refreshments
of
cake,
punch,
Track, Girls’ Basketball, GAA,
I heard from the tamale sale coffee and tea were served af­
Pete’s main activities have Oregon Symphony
motif.
FHA, and is currently secre­
been track, J. V. Football and Orchestra To Be in
Jean Rosamond was guest ' and supper which proved to be ter the honored guest opened
tary of ETA and vice president
this year he is Sophomore
very successful.
for
the
evening
and
Darlene
her
many
gifts.
Pouring
the
Salem, March 26
of the Pep club.
Class President.
Eva Bressler, Evelyn Julian coffee was Mrs. Carl Schaffer
Ruby won low score; Mary
Linda plans to attend Salem
Pete would like to go to The Oregon Symphony orches­ Wright high, and Mrs. Rosa­ and Estelle Spiva were ap­ with Mrs. Ernestine McLen-
Tech and take nurses' training.
either Oregon State or the tra, conducted by Jacques Sin­ mond received the pinochle pointed the nominating com­ on pouring the punch.
University of Oregon when he ger, will come to Salem Wed­ prize.
mittee to select new officers
The bride-to-be’s colors of
graduates from high school nesday, March 26.
f r the coming year. Plans moss green and melon were
evening
Mrs.
During the
The
86-piece
orchestra
will
non Beach on their Senior
and at this point is not certain
were also discussed for their
perform Symphony No. 12 by Wright, with Linda Bastus- annual Birthday luncheon, used for room decoration and
Skip weekend. They also
what he wants to major in.
Shostakovich, the Carmen check as her partner, held with the date set for Tuesday, for a touch of color in the re­
choose red and silver as their
Suite from Bizet and two oth- 1,000 aces. Several club mem­ April 29, in the church dining freshments. Wedding Jaell ar­
motto. Mr. Kimmel then spoke
bers have been “1000 Ace
rangements were used in the
ers.
tc the class on a $5,000 Insur-
room. Arpha Roye is in charge room and miniature bells top­
happy
”
during
the
current
This ic the fourth and last
* ance Policy which will be pay­
of
food
and
Leora
Stevens
in
ped the cake.
concert of the current season season.
ed for a year by Kimmel and
charge of program. Those at­
Mrs. Lady will become the
and will be held at the Wil­ The next party will be April tending are asked to bring
GATES—The Santiam Can­ Ed Davis, owners of Hill In­
lamette Fire Arts auditorium. 7 at the home of Pat East­ birthday pennies and enjoy the bride of Donavan Moffatt yon Home Extension held surance.
Tickets may be secured at the wood.
fellowship. The society is also March 21.
their regular monthly meeting
box office the evening of the
collecting Betty Crocker cou­ Those attending the shower on Thursday, March 13th at
concert.
pons to replace their silver included Mmes: Laverne Be­ the Gates Clubhouse. Muriel
Presbyterian Women coffee
and tea service which hrens, David Lindley, Jerry Phillips and Shirley Swaim
Community
Rosamond, James Budlong, Bill gave the demonstration on
was stolen from the church.
To End Clothing Drive
Plans were made for those Morgan, Leo Cruson, Lanny “Learn tc see Color.”
who could to attend the Dis­ Mark, Clyde Richards, Del­
Those present at the meet­
Calendar of Events
During March
trict meeting to be held at mar Skillings, Joe Lalack, ing were Gladys Cline, Jane
Clyde
Golden,
Charles
Golden,
Lebanon on Thursday, March
Mink, Sharon Harrison, Lola
Nine members of the Pres­ 27. Attending the meeting were Jack Scott, Lloyd Ketchum, Henness, Ruth McCombs, Shir­
byterian Women’s Association Estelle Spiva, Leora Stevens, Don Ketchum, Howard Mor­ ley Swaim, Ruby Hutchinson, Wednesday, March 19—
met at Fellowship Hall last Lula Cory, Florence Naue, Nel­ rison, Bill Shephard, Dick Carol Ohrt, Yvonne Welstad,
Rebekah lodge 8 P. M.
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. lie Riggs, Orpha Roye, Thelma Posekany, Vem Morgan, Ern­ Eleanor Corning, Carol Thom­
Jaycees
at hall 8 p. m.
Ixiuis Verbeck as refreshment Hawthorne, Alta Bodeker, Ev­ estine McLenon, Clarence Gol­ as, Wyoma Baechler, Dorothy
hostess before the business elyn Julian. Eva Bressler and den, Athel Savage, Roy Pod- Newberg, Carol Woods, Rosie
meeting.
rabsky, Fred Berg, Edna Gor­ Cupps, Leonora Cutsforth, Thursday, March 20—
the hostess Ethel Huffman.
den, Carl Schaffer, Frank Se­ Phyllis Gregory, Sue Gillenwat­ Fraternal Order of Eagles
The new president, Mrs.
vers, Jerry Pittam, James er, Muriel Phillips, Josephine Organizational Meeting. 7:30 p.
Clyde Rogers, was in charge
of the business session, assisted Area Teachers Attend Wright, Herb Bastuscheck, Hampton. Hannah Catherwcod m. At Baptist Mission church.
John Lengascher, Albin Coop­ Arlene Taylor, Janet Lewis,
by the secretary, Mrs. Ver­
Tuesday, March 25—
er, Jack Duggan, Floyd East­ and Anita Williams.
beck. Opening the devotions Dinner Meeting
wood and Merle Stewart.
Marilyn Club at home of
was Mrs. Earl Loucks.
Recently in Eugene
Mrs. Charles Kelly. Noon
Sending gifts were Mmes:
At the request of Mrs. Jack
Attending the International Larry Platts, Jr., Don Moffatt,
potluck.
Scott, the association agreed
to assist with the reception for . Reading association dinner Mel Rambo. Charlie Stewart,
the golden anniversary of her meeting at the Oregon State Gordon McMorris, Jim Girod,
Wednesday, March 26—
parents, the Wilson Stevens, University’ Memorial Union Velma Aiderman, Harold Hills,
Order Rainbow for girls 7:30.
on July 27. The Lions Club building on Wednesday, March Clyde Morgan, Alice Knodel,
Oregon Federation of Gard­
12
were
Thelma
Phelps,
Marge
Jules Hill, Joe Fencl, Lorraine
dinners were also discussed, as
en clubs. Capitol Dist No. 17.
LYONS
—
The
March
meeting
Parker,
Eva
Benefiel,
Doris
Mills,
Ernest
Podrabsky,
Har
­
Add one more business telephone line and you
that organization plans to skip
the Lyons Extension Unit Plantation at Dallas 9 A M.
two weeks, but will have a Sheythe, and Carol Ragsdale. old Pearce, Bid Sanders, Jerry of
have more than just two telephones. You've dou­
Father-Daughter banquet on The program centered around Ruby, William Von Harten was held at the Methodist Sponsored as a public service
bled your ability to handle more business calls.
church Thursday, beginning at
parental involvement in the and Miss Leona I>amb.
March 31.
And you've reduced the chance of losing business
10 A. M. Lesson of the day
school. Slides were shown by
to a busy signal.
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder read Mrs. Sniffer, parent coordin­
was “Changing Moral Value’s
from the Year Book of Prayer ator, and a panel of several
of Today’s World” with Cheryl
featuring the Sudan (upper teachers discussed how over Round Robin Pinochle Richards and Pam Morris the
Nile province in Africa) and 100 volunteer mothers are
project leaders.
Chicago, Ill., this month.
Guest at the meeting was
helping to reinforce the class­ Club Hosted Monday
The clothing-drive announc- room operation in the Salem
Mrs. Hazel Poumelle of Scio,
I ed by the church is continuing Heights school and Cummings By Goldie Rambo
Extension Represenative. A
VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. through March, with the final school
light lunch was served by Illsa
in Keizer. Parents in
Phone 897-2345
■ p«rt of Sunnysld« Telephon« Co.
The
St.
Patrick
motif
dom
­
! date to be April 10 when the these schools volunteer from
Green,
Chrystal Limbeck and
P.Q. Bo« SQ7 • Silverton, Oregon 973*1
' association will have an all­ one half hour to a full day of inated the card favors, refresh­ Thelma James. Others attend­
J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davit
ments and prizes at the Mon­
day session for packing and their services each week.
ing were Helen Stavang, Myra
Owners
day
evening
meeting
of
the
shipping. The women will take
Mumey, Beverly Baylink. Lois
Much is being said these
a sack-lunch to Fellowship days about the need for in­ Round Robin Pinochle club Bilyeu, Willa Gilson, Eleanor
held at the home of Goldie i LaMunyan, Alma Olmstead,
Hall that 'day.
dividualizing instruction. With
For the afternoon’s program parent aides available, the Rambo.
With the “wearin’ of the June Kokstis and Nola Picker­
the record entitled "G'd Isn’t teacher can give more time to
green
” an unexpected twist ing.
Dead.” by Gertrude Behanna, one relationship which is so
author of the book. “The Late important to all children. How­ was added when a cute little
Liz,” was played. It tells the ever, the class-room teacher green frog hopped on the front
story of the only child of a must assume the added re­ porch of the Rambo home just
By Karen Oliver
Scotch immigrant who acquir­ sponsibility of planning how as the first guest arrived.
Guest for the evening was
Linda Crowther and Pete
ed great wealth but whose best to utilize the non-certi-
daughter (Mrs. Behanna) chose fied personnel. It is essential Jessie Bodeker with Mel Ram- Hawley were named Boy and
alcohol, drug addict!'n. three that they meet with the aides mo also filling in for an absent' Girl of the month for Feb­
ruary. on March 14. Trish
broken marriages, and an at­ to explain the techniques to be member.
Winning high prize was | Moore was selected as princess
tempted suicide. After sinking used by the volunteers.
to the depths of misery, a phv-1 There are several mothers Irene Podrabsky with Agnesi for the Santiam Whitewater
sician advised psychiatry, but > alread involved in classrooms Carlson winning pinochle and challenge.
A student council meeting
the author turned to Christ. | in the Mill City and Gates Frances Alban receiving low.
The next meeting will lie was held on Tuesday, March
the "Great Physician.” After schools. Mrs. Mary Crowthers
regaining her health, she has has lieen assisting in Mrs. Eva April 7 at the home of Mrs. 11. The council decided to give1
fifty dollars to the Journalism
spent the past 15 years tour­ Benefiel’s second grade since Alban.
class in order to help pay for
ing the country, telling her October: Mrs. Anita Wiliams
the publication cf a page in
st ry. giving hope and encour­ and Mi's. Molly Larson have
the Mill City Enterprise. This
agement to thousands in all been helping Mrs. Parker in Large Crowd At
page will be written after the
w;t Ik-s of life Her aut bio­ her first grade classroom: and
Junior-Senior Prom and will
graphy. “The I«ite Liz.” is a several m thers have assisted Lyons Social Event
include pictures of the decora­
iH'st-seller.
as reading “listeners” in Mrs.
LYONS
—
A
large
crowd
at
­
tions
princesses. Three ac­
Phelp’s third grade classroom. tended the annual card and tivity and
shoe
’s submitted by the
At an) time vou mas become
The teachers hope that other
involved in a lawsuit which
Garden Club Visits
parents will be volunteering bunco party sponsored by the In’.rnationtl Relations League
might deprive sou of much
so that eventually the entire St. Patrick Parish held at the were accepted. These were: a
of sour life savings Liability
Catholic
Community
hall
in
car
wash
for
March
15,
a
Bak
­
Turner Memorial
school program will be en­
claims against you or mem­
Lyons Sunday Night. Pinochle. ed Food Sale for March 21-22,
bers of your family from
riched.
500 and bunco furnished the and a dance on March 28. An
bodily injury or property dam­
Home; Gifts Taken
entertainment.
activity sheet for a slumber
age suffered by others, on
Door prizes were won by party on April 11 sponsored
your premises or elsewhere,
Eleven members of the Mill Mrs. Vine Matheny
can often be disastrous.
Mrs. Charles Fery f Stayton by Pep Club, was also accepted
City Garden club went to the
Comprehensive Personal Lia­
Class meetings were held
Turner Memorial Home Fri­ Has Surprise Birthday Debbie Huber, Lyons. George
bility Insurance will protect
Hareloo.
Stay
ton.
Brian
Peter
­
during
activity
period
on
Fri
­
day where they had lunch, en­
you against such judgment
son. Mehama: Andrew Sieg, day. March 14. The Freshmen
tertained and visited the guests Party March 10
up to $10.000 (higher limits
Mrs. Vine Matheny, Port­ Lyons, and Dorothy Walz. decided to change their Log­
The First Actual Motion Pictures
f the home The group furn
are available), with all court
Mehama.
High
scores
in
500
gers
Breakfast
to
a
Fisher
­
ished the salad, ice cream, and land, sister of Mrs. James
and attorneys' fees paid for.
Of BIGFOOT- »MERICA S IBOMIUBLE SHOWMAN
five birthday cakes for those Swan of Mill City, was hon­ went to A. J Kirsch. Stayion. man’s Breakfast on the open­
At such a nominal cost can
you really afford to be with­
at the home having birthdays ored with a surprise birthday and Sue Walton. Lyons. Low ing day of fishing season. A
Koger Patter?«»« come face to face
out such protection ’ Call on
in March The tables were party at the home of a niece, to Fred Rohwein. Jordan and car wash will follow at the
with a female creature that stood
us for further details with­
Mrs. George Keeley, of Port­ Marie Kirsch. Stayton. High Sportsmans Center. The Fresh
gaily
decorated
by
the
club
over 7 feet tell. 11c is the first per­
out obligation.
score in pinochle was held by men-Eighth grade dance will
for St. Patrick's day and each land.
son ever to film BIGFOOT.
Assisting Mrs. Keeley was Barney Kirsch. Mehama and be held on either May 17 or
one present wore a green sham­
r to renow ned scientists, discus»
rock name tag Each guest was another niece, Mrs Donald Zelpha Harteloo. Satvton. Low May 24. The car wash for
L/STEN ? thew creatures as in LIFE, KEAD- presented a smal gift from the Huber of Lyons and a foster was won by Nick Fehlen. Stay­ April 26 was discussed and
EK'S DIGEST and NATIONAL
club. Mrs. Ruby Brisbin gave daughter. Mrs. Joe Neisz of ton and Maurita Silbernagel. organized during the Sopho­
Lyons. Bunco winners were more meeting. Also discussed
a humorous reading for the Portland.
WILDLIFE,
Henry
Thomas. Maurita Roh­ was a possible slave sale and
The
hostesses
served
an
at
­
pleasure
of
the
guests
follow
­
M
the
e\|MxHtion
the excitement
ed by group singing led by tractive luncheon followed by wein. Debbie Huber. Ed Castle. tennis court dance. The jun­
finds tracks of these sub-human
Silbernagel.
Valleda iors organized the concession
the traditional cake and ice Joan
Mrs Guy Armstrong.
creatures.
stand for the Battle of the J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis
Attending were Mrs. Clyde cream The cake was furnish­ Walz.
Traveling prize went to Vic Bands to be held on March
Phillips. Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. ed by a niece. Mrs. Bradley
Owners
Schwindt, Lyons. Committee 21st. Work days for the decor­
Ruby Brisbin. Mrs
Hollis McDonald of Portland.
Tu midge. Mrs Kenneth Com­ Others attending were Mrs. in charge was composed of Mr. ation of the Prom were set Ph. 897-2345 Mill City
ing. Mrs Wendell Heller. Mrs. Althea Grimes, a longtime and Mrs Florent Frichtl. Mr for April 7th. 14th. and 16th.
Martin Hansen. Mrs Floyd friend fr m Scio; Mrs. James and Mrs. George Van Agtmael. It was also decided to hold a
Salem Mobile
Fleetwood. Mrs. Iznvell Cree. Swan, and Mrs. John Swan Mr. and Mrs Calvin Trahan. golfing contest on the 4th of
7 and 8:30 P. M
Mrs Charles Dolezal. Jr. and of Mill City Mrs. Huber drove Mrs Anne Pietrok. Ixniise July. During their meeting, the
Ph. YP2-2600
Seniors decided to go to Can­
Children 12
the local ladies to the party. Pietrok and Mrs Rose Cox.
Mrs. Ross McCombs.
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
$4.00 per Year
as a home grown phone
Extension Unit Has
Project Leaders on
Color Learning
Lyons Extension
Has Project Meet
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Santiam Ripples
HILL INSURANCE