The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 22, 1970, 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 Qty Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1970
! Jennie Chance
fUJotnarii. Paqe.
PARENTS
There will be free bowling instructions for
Parents of the New Kids League at
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
NORTH SANTIAM
LANES
Agnes KellomHonored
At Birthday Party
Pay for three lines of bowling
Shoes and Instruction FREE
For more information Ph. 897-2098
r
TV, Radio & Appliance
Call Us Any Day For
Service
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Stayton and Gates.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
RCA VICTOR
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The Best Laundry Equipment
W ATJ K M H
d A b H
vl I Bill y
A[g)luince — Radio
SALES — SERVICE
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
Mrs. Agnes Kellom, former
Mill City resident now living
at the Marian Home in Sub­
limity, was honored with a
surprise birthday luncheon re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
Martin Hansen. Mrs. Richard
Verbeck of Tangent brsught
Mrs. Kellom here and co-host­
ed the party.
Mrs. Kellom and her late
husband owned and operated a
small grocery store on N.W.
Alder for many years and the
neighborhood party was giv­
en by her friends to show
affection and memories of the
time she spent here.
Mrs. Verbeck had baked and
decorated a beautiful “bee­
hive” shaped birthday cake
which was presented to Mrs.
Kellom along with gifts.
Honoring Mrs. Kellom be­
side the hostesses were Mrs.
Charles Kelly, Mrs. Tena Gra­
ham, Mrs. Louis Verbeck,
Mrs. Elsa Allen, Mrs. Howard
Fenner and Mrs. Bessie Van
dermeer.
STAYTON—Mrs. Ercil Wil­
son was reelected president of
the Santiam Memorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary at the meeting
of the Board of Directors of
that organization last Thurs­
day. Other officers serving
with her are Mrs. Delbert
Sandner, first vice president;
Mrs. William Wallace, second
vice president; Mrs. J. C. Kim­
mel, secretary, and Mrs. Arlo
Tuers, treasurer.
The nine new members of
the Board of Directors are
Mrs. Cliff Coleman, Mrs.
Walter H. Bell, Mrs. Harold
Pendleton and Mrs. Stewart
Mayo all of Stayton; Mrs.
Keith Phillips of Lyons; Mrs.
Dale Crandall of Mehama; Mrs.
William Wallace and Mrs. Jo­
seph Toman both of Aumsville,
and Mrs. Henry Miller of Sub­
limity. The directors are elect­
ed for a three-year term.
Installation of officers will
be at the annual luncheon of Episcopaleans Will
the Auxiliary on Thursday,
February 19, at 12:30 p. m. at Have Confirmation
On Wednesday evening, Jan­
the Stayton Methodist Church,
“
uary 21 the Mill City area
Fern Ridge Road E.
Mrs. John Apple is general Episcopal congregation will
chairman, Mrs. Jack Darley double its confirmed members.
and Mrs. Bruce Fhilippi have The Rt. Rev. Hal Gross, Suf:
charge of the decorations and fragan Bishop of the Oregon
Mrs. Keith Phillips is hostess Diocese, will officiate, Tlie
chairman. Mrs. Albert Stev­ class will be presented by the
ens is in charge of ticket sales. Rev. H. B. Lamar, Jr., of Le-
Luncheon tickets may be pur­ banon.
Those to be confirmed in
chased from any of the board
of directors. It is preferred baptismal vows are Jeanne
that tickets be purchased early Drynan, Herbert Hampton,
so that the count for the lunch­ Stephen and Zachary Hamp­
eon can be made. Tickets can ton, Fred Krecklow, Jill
however, be purchased at the Krecklow, Roger Mink and
Floyd and Verlene Peterman.
door.
The confirmation of Holy
All Auxiliary members and Communion
service will begin
friends are welcome to attend. at 8 p. m. at
St. Catherine’s
Catholic church on First Ave­
nue and the public is welcome
Baby Shower Held
to attend.
Friends and relatives of the
For Mrs. Drle Spier
class will have a potluck sup­
per before the service and a
Mrs. Herb Bastuscheck, coffee will conclude the even­
Mrs. John Lengacher and Mrs. ing.
Dick Posekany were hostesses
recently for a baby shower
honoring Mrs. Dale Spier and
Agnes Carlson Hosts
her new son.
The shower was held at the
Round Robin Club
Bastuscheck home.
The serving table was at-
Members and guests of the
tractively decorated in 1 blue ' I Round Rabin Pinochle club
and white, with a cake shaped were entertained Monday ev­
like a bootee, guarded by a ening by Agnes Carlson at her
miniature stork.
home. The hostess served re­
Appropriate games were freshments before the three
played and the hostesses serv­ tables of pinochle were in
ed refreshments.
Play.
Guests were Elma Stewart
Others present or sending
gifts were Mrs. Lillian Arch­ and Joyce Trout, with Mrs.
er, Mrs. Verna Spier, Mrs. Trout receiving the low prize.
Alex Burrell and Mrs. Char­ Winning high prize was Mar­
garet Boroughs and Goldie
ley Stewart.
Rambo, pinochle.
Plans were discussed for the
February 14 party when club
members will entertain their
husbands with a dinner at a
Salem restaurant and an even­
ing of cards at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky.
The next regular party will
be February 2 at the home of
Evelyn Davis.
Gladys Podrabsky.
PERSONAL STATIONERY
LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
ENCLOSURES
Hosts Card Club
Gladys Podrabsky hested
the Monday evening Bid or
Bunch card party serving re­
freshments before the evening
of cards. Guests were Jessie
Bodeker and Bobbi Budlong.
High score was held by Bet­
ty Pittam and she also won
pinochle. Hattie Fencl receiv­
ed low przie.
The next party will be Feb­
ruary 2 at the home of Mary-
Wright.
BUSINESS CARDS
BOOKLETS
ACCOUNTING FORMS
Dr. Alger Fitch, who is
presently a professor at North­
west Christian College in Eu­
gene, will be the Evangelist
for the meetings which will
be held in the Christian Church
beginning Friday evening, Jan­
uary 30 and closing Sunday
evening, February 1.
Dr. Fitch has been preach­
ing in Oregon for the last 27
years, except far a short leave
to continue his education in
California. He preached 15
years at Milwaukie, and has
held numerous Evangelistic
Meetings. He is now on the
board of the World Convention
of Christian Churches and
Churches of Christ and is a
popular speaker at national
conventions and missionary
meetings.
Special music will be pre­
sented at each meeting. Fri­
day evening, January 30 the
James Alley's, who minister at
Scio, will present several mus-
ica selections with their swiss
handbells.
All interested persons are
invited to these meetings
which will begin at 7:30 p. m.
Lyons Garden Club
Installs Officers
LYONS—Mrs. Ralph Down­
er and Mrs. Harley Scott were
hostesses for the meeting of
the Lyons Garden Club at the
Downer home Wednesday af­
ternoon.
Installation of officers was
the main business. Installed
were Mrs. Otto Weidman presi­
dent, Mrs. Alex Bodeker vice-
president and Mrs. James Me-
Pheeters secretary - treasurer.
Mrs. Harley Scott installed the
officers. Each one was pre­
sented with a beautiful cor­
sage by the out going presi­
dent, Mrs. Hugh Johnston.
Roll call was answered by
telling of a new garden reso­
lution for the new year. Of­
ficers appointed by the newly
installed president were Mrs.
Clyde Bressler, publicity and
Hugh Johnston, Historian; Mrs.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker cheer-up.
Petunia was choosen as the
club flower, each one signed
a card for ideas for the years
program.
Attending were Mrs. Hugh
Johnston, Mrs. Chester Riggs,
Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs.
James McPheeters, Mrs. E. L.
Roye, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead,
Mrs. Glen Julian, Mrs. James
Silbernagel, Mrs. Alex Bode­
ker, Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Mrs.
Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Orville
Downing, Mrs. Gladys
gaard, Miss Cathy Neal,
the hostess Mrs. Downer
Mrs. Scott.
Extension Unit Has
Project on Cheese
GATES—The Santiam Can­
yon Extension Unit met on
Thursday, January 8. for a
regular business meeting and
a program on “Cheese, Please”
given by Lenora Cutsforth and
Wyoma Baechler.
Hannah Catherwood and
Sue Gillenwater were appoint­
ed co-chairmen for a fund-rais­
ing affair to benefit the Schol­
arship Drive which will be in
April.
Cheese dishes and a potluck
were enjoyed by members:
Rosie Cupps. Sharon Harrison,
Lola Henness, Sue Gillenwat­
er, Hannah Catherwood, Molly
Larson. Lenora Cutsforth,
Jane Mink. Ruth McCombs,
Gladys Cline, Wyoma Baech­
ler, Carol Meirs, Glenda Roten.
Shirley Swaim. Carol Woods,
Jan Woods, Fay Moore and
Myrtle Donahue.
Jennie Chance was elected
Worthy Advisor at the Wed-
newiay evening meeting of
Marilyn Assembly of the Ord­
er of Rainbow for Girls. Oth­
er elected officers are Sharon
Muise, Worthy Associate Ad­
visor; Toni New berg, Charity;
Jeri Jo Parker, Hope; Karen
Davis, Faith; Christine Ohrt,
Recorder, and Vickie Moore,
Treasurer. Installation of of­
ficers will be held Sunday,
Febi-uary 1 at 2 p. m.
Vickie McCall and Lynette
Hughes were elected to receive
the degrees.
Visitors at the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kelly,
Ervin Peterson, Joe Bowes,
J. C. Kimmel, John Roten and
Mrs. Virgil Lewis.
Camp Fire Girls
Complete Child
Care Course
At Bowes Home
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bowes were hosts to five
couples at their home Satur­
day evening for pinochle. Af­
ter dinner at the Riverview,
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor,
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phil­
lips of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Myers of Silverton anu
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinke of
Jefferson enjoyed several pin­
ochle games. Mr. and Mrs.
Phillips won the man and
woman
consolation
prize,
while Mr. Wagner and Mrs.
Myers won high prize for man
and woman.
Mrs. Fred Reinke’s birthday
anniversary was also celebrat­
ed during the evening.
Mrs. Myers Honored
At Baby Shower
Mrs. Don Myers was honor­
ed with a baby shower Wed­
nesday, January 14 given by
Mrs. Dick Posekany at her
home.
Spring colors of yellow and
green were used in the attrac­
tive table decorations.
The guest of honor opened
her gifts and the remainder of
the afternoon was spent visit­
ing. Those present were Mmes.
Judy Lengacher, Linda Bas­
tuscheck, Ela Cower, Golda
Martens, Simon Richard, John
Gillman, Lillian Archer, Jos­
eph Hampton and Vee Golden.
Sending gifts were Mabel
Grandstr m, Jessie Savage and
Edna Moffatt.
The 7th grade Camp Fire
Girls have completed a course
in First Aid and baby sitting
as prepared by the National
Camp Fire Council.
This course adequately pre­
pares the girls to baby sit and
parents can leave their young­
sters with them with a great­
er feeling of security.
A complete Child Care cour­
se is part of the Torch Bearer
rank requirement. Included is
feeding, ba thing, cl. thing and
entertaining children. M r s.
Louise Gruver, RN, gave the
girls instruction in First Aid
and Clifford Crook gave them Gary Petersons Home
some tips on Fire safety.
Completing the course were From Vacation
Patti Howell, Kathy James,
GATES — Mr. and Mrs.
Melissa Lawrence, Rhonda Gary Peterson, Erica, Monica
Meader, Verlene Peterman, and Aaron returned home Sat­
Sally Poole, Christy Spurgeon urday from a two week visit
and Jacki Wilson.
in California. They visited
Anyone wishing the girls to with Mrs. Zoila Meza, Mrs.
assist them may call them in­ Petersen’s mother, in Los An­
dividually or contact them geles. Mrs. Meza recently had
through Verne Peterman at surgery but is recovering
the grade school.
nicely.
New officers elected for the
Rev. and Mrs. Vern Gomez,
group include Christy Spur­ formerly residents in the Jef­
gem, president; Verlene Peter­ ferson area, were visited by
man, vice-president and Patti the family near Bakersfield.
Howell, secretary-treasurer.
A visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Projects for the month in­ Dick Ferris and family was en­
clude "Thought-O-You” cards joyed in Los Angeles.
and a fresh donut sale at the
On the way nome, Mr. and
local grocery stores.
Mrs. Gary Masons and family,
near Fresno were visited.
Nikki Cruson Tells of
Engagement to
U. S. Navy Man
Classmates of Miss Nikki
Cruson first learned of her en­
gagement to Rodney Wilson
during the traditional candle
lighting ceremony at North­
rup Hall.
Miss Cruson, a senior at
Good Samaritan School of
Nursing in Portland, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cruson of Lyons.
Her fiance is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ercill Wilson of Me­
hama.
Wilson is a graduate of Stay­
ton Union High school and at­
tended Whitworth College.
He is currently serving in the
submarine division of the U.
S. Navy.
The bride-elect graduated
from Stayton Union High
school also. They plan a sum­
mer wedding.
Gates Firemen Aux.
Elects New Officers
GATES — Gates Firemen’s
Auxiliary met Tuesday morn­
ing, January 13 to elect new
officers for the next year.
Elected were Sharon Harrison
as president; Wyoma Baech­
ler, vice president, and Arlene
Taylor, secretary-treasurer.
Discussion was held about
landscaping around the Gates
Firehall and about fund rais­
ing ideas for the Auxiliary at
the annual Benefit Dance.
Rainbow Girls
Visit In Silverton
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis,
Jeri Jo Parker, Linda Long
and Nancy Lalack attended the
Ramona Rainbow Assembly
Installation of officers in Sil­
verton Saturday evening.
Shirley Stone, Grand Pat­
riotism in Oregon, and Tricia
Moore were other guests from
Marilyn Assembly in Mill City.
Verne Clarks Host
Rainbow Board
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark
were hosts to the members of
the Rainbow Advisory Board
for Marilyn Assembly. J. C.
Kimmel, chairman of last
year's board presided until a
chairman was elected. John
Roten was elected chairman,
Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, secre­
tary, and Mrs. Janet Lewis,
mother advisor for the coming
year. Joe Bowes was appoint­
ed chairman of transportation
committee, Mrs. Marilee Ly-
ness will head the entertain­
ment committee, and Mrs.
Mabel Yankus was appointed
as responsible for the year-
end audit.
Other members of the board
in attendance were Virgil Lew­
is and Murry Moore.
Community
Calender of Even*«
Wednesday, January 21—
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
hall, 8 p. m.
Thursday, January 22—
Lions Club Auxiliary at the
home of Sue Mikkelsen. 8 p
m.
IOOF lodge at their hall 8
p. m.
FOE and Auxiliary at Ea­
gles hall at 8 p. m.
Saturday, January 24—
Cub Scout Father-Son bak­
ing contest at Scout cabin at
7:30 p. m.
Monday, January 26—
RULED FORMS
INVOICES
The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 697-2772
Christian Church
To Have Speaker
Heads Rainbow
Pinochle Party Held
Mill City, Oregon
This God—his way is per­
fect.—(II Sam. 22:30).
Life is lived moment by mo­
ment. The secret of getting the
most out of this particular mo­
ment lies in our viewpoint, in
doing first things first, and im­
portant tasks that should be
done, we feel a sense of prog­
ress and purpose. This moment
blesses us as we look for the
blessing in it, as we relate it
to the whole of our day, realiz­
ing it is important, for it is the
moment we are living.
Mrs. Mike Benedict
Heads Marian
Home Auxiliary
Camp Fire Girls
Visit Local Police
Lion Club dinner meeting
at Sportsman's Country Kit­
chen at 6:30 p. m.
The Da Shu Ko Wa Camp Sponsored as a public service
Fire Girls visited the Mill City
SUBLIMITY — Mrs. 1 Mike Police station and the City
Benedict was elected president hall one day last week.
of the Marian Home Auxiliary Chief Don Gillenwater show-
at their election last week, eii them how fingerprint« were Insurance Agency, Inc.
Other officers are Mrs. Ben; taken and were told some of DBA Hill Insurance Agency
Toepfer, vice president; Mrs. the functions of the city police. I
129 Wall street
Gus Hendricks, secretary, and Those enjoying the informative I
Phone
897-2345
Mrs. Herman Hassler, treasur­ day were Denise Gibson. Tere-1
er. All officers were reelected. sa DeLay, Laura Hover, Cin­ Salem Mobile Phone
The Auxiliary meets the se­ dy Whitney, Susan Budlong.
YP2-2600
cond Monday of the month at Margaret Pratt and Lorna
.1:30 p. m. at the Home.
Chailender.
MADISON & DAVIS