2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970
Kellys Attend Mid- Winter Postal Meeting
Postmaster and Mrs. Charles esunty points of interest. In
Kelly spent from Monday cluded were a visit to a nearby
through Wednesday of last museum of Indian relics con
week attending the Mid-Win taining many historical and
ter Conference of the Oregon educational artifacts with col
Chapter of the National As orful slides of the Southwest
sociation of Postmasters of the shown and authentic Indian-
U.S. held at the Sweetbrier made crafts for sale; and a
Inn (formerly Ramada Inn) tour of t:ur of Georgetown
at Tualatin. As 3rd Vice-Presi Manor, which contained num
dent of the Chapter, Mr. Kel erous model-rooms filled with
ley was asked to serve as mod American traditional furniture
erator at one of the sessions. and accessories.
Various luncheons, banquets,
The women attending with
their husbands, as well as wo and entertainment rounded out
men Postmasters when not in the conference for which Post
attendance at business ses master Bernice Ladd of Tual
sions, were taken on interest atin served as hostess, assisted
ing tours of the area around ' by the Postmasters of District
Tualatin and other Clackamas 4.
'M ornasti Pacje.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Plans for Hospital
Auxiliary Luncheon
Being Finalized
Bon Voyage Party
For the Mel Rambos
Held Sunday Evening
A no-host dinner was held
at the Riverview in Mehama
Sunday evening honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Rambo who left
from Portland Wednesday for
a two week vacation trip to
Hawaii. They have been plan
ning this trip for many years.
Following the dinner, they
were presented with going-
away gifts from the group.
Present for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross, the
Rambos, Mr. and Mrs. George
Long and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Moffatt.
Christian Church
Men Attend
Rally at Salem
A group of men from the
STAYTON — Committees
Mill
City Christian church re
busy completing final de
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements are
cently attended a winter rally
tails for the Annual Hospital
of the Mid- Willamette Chris
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
Auxiliary Luncheon on Thurs
tian Men’s Fellowship at the
day, February 19, at 12:30 p.
Garden Road Christian church
m. at the Methodist church, E.
in Salem.
Fern Ridge road.
About 80 men attended the
Mrs. Jack Darley, Mrs.
business meeting and dinner.
Bruce Philippi, Mrs. Larry
Entertainment was furnished
Smith and Miss Jean Davis
by a girls’ trio and a male
Call Us Any Day For
are in charge of decorations
quartet fr.m the Northwest
and Mrs. John Apple heads
Christian college at Eugene.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
the luncheon committee.
The Fellowship will under
Stayton and Gates.
A special guest will be Hos
write
a summer camp at Turn
pital Auxiliary Area No. 4
er, July 18 to 25, for junior
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
chairman, Mr». Faye Temple
boys and girls under leader
ton of Albany, who will install
RCA VICTOR
ship
of Rev. Charles Fultz of
the officers.
Mill
City. Rev. Earl Lyda of
Reports will be given and
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
Turner and Rev. Byron Pick
a resume of the year’s activi
ering of Stayton.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
ties, and goals f r next year
Officers were elected for
will
be
announced.
Mrs.
Lois
The Best Laundry Equipment
1970.
Gene Alloway from
Gruver, RN, head of Junior
Turner was elected president;
Cheerettes, will give a report
Richard Malsted of McMinn
of the Juniors activities.
ville, vice president; Richard
All Auxiliary members and
of Mill City, secre
those interested in the activi The Mill City Garden club Freeman
tary, and Hugh Jull of Salem,
ties of the organization are in met Thursday at the Scout treasurer.
vited to attend the luncheon. Cabin for a 12:30 dessert lunch
Rev. Howard Fowler of Sal
eon with Mrs. Else Allen and
Appliance — Radio
Mrs. Marie Tolbert as co-host- em installed the newly-elected
officers.
SALES — SERVICE
esses.
JayCettes Plan
The next meeting of the
Valentines birds and spring
508 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
group will be held in March
flower«
decorated
tne
indivld
Pinochle Party for
at Stayton.
ual tables.
Mrs. Fred Moore, chariman
Valentine's Evening
of .he Bird committee intro Guests Present at
The JayCette meeting was duced Mrs. Mcrt'mer Bro vr. Eastern Star Meeting
held February 5 at the home fr. m the Sa'en. Audubon So Marilyn Chapter No. 145
of Shirley Bigness with the ciety who gave ,.n interest! ig OES met Monday evening at
president, MaryAnn Nicholas, talk and shov ea colored slid s the IOOF hall.
conducting the business meet af hirds.
Mrs. Alex Burrell, Associate
Mrs. Kenneth Corning, vice
ing. Guests for the evening
Matron presided in the ab
president,
presided
at
the
were Brenda Homer and Diana
business meeting in the ab sence of the Worthy Matron,
Haywood.
Mrs. Veryl Hoover.
Barbara Penrose reported sence of the president, Mrs.
Guests present were Mrs.
that 1280 Flav-R-Pac labels Clyde Phillips.
Fern Rodgers, member of the
meeting
of
the
The
next
had been sent in to Portland.
Home Endowment committee
Final plans were made for club will be March 5 at the of the Grand Chapter of Ore
Mrs.
Kenneth
Scout
Cabin.
the Valentine’s Day Pinochle
gon, who was making her of
party to be held at the Hur Corning and Mrs. Ervin Pet- ficial visit: Mrs. Jolene Rank
erson
will
be
co-hostesses.
The
ston Nicholas home at 8 p. m.
ins, Grand Representative to
A visitation to the JayCette next meeting will start at 10:30 New Jersey in Oregon; Mrs.
group in Sweet Home is tenta a. m. Those attending are ask Fern Hecht, Worthy Matron
tively scheduled for March. ed to bring a sack lunch and of Acacia Chapter at Stayton
The club recently surprised coffee and dessert will be I and Charles Hecht, Worthy
by the hostesses.
Shirley Bigness on her birth furnished
Amnio C Chapter,
’H n nt
At 1 o’clock- making of cor-1 ! Dofrrin
Patron /if
of Acacia_
day anniversary with a cake
Mrs.
Donald
Carlson
was
sages
will
be
demonstrated.
and white elephant gifts. The
Present at Thursdays meet elected to the office of Asso-
rest of the evening was spent
ing were Mrs. Mortimer Brown ate Conductress. She was in
playing pinochle.
by Mrs. Mary Gulli-
Refreshments were served from Salem; Mrs. Mabel King stalled
as Installing Matron; Mrs.
by the hostess. Linda Sand from Tacoma, Mrs. Lonnie ford
Your telephone is an instrument of convenience that
Goforth, and Mrs. Delbert Elsie Völkel, Installing Chap
ers won the door prize.
belongs where you belong, be it bedroom, kitchen,
The next meeting will be Goforth, who were guests and lain; Mrs. Maud Clarke, In
Marshall and Mrs.
family room or hall. Extensions cost so little that you
held February 19 at the home Mrs. Kenneth Corning, Mrs. stalling
of MaryAnn Nicholas. Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Ross Ruby Brisbin, Installing Mu-
can always have a telephone handy.
Meader will demonstrate cos McCombs, Mrs. Ervin Peter sician.
Following the meeting re-
son, Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs.
metics.
Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Walter freshments were served by
i irfíji itC^n
Thomas, Mrs. Wendell Heller, Mrs. Tena Graham, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs. Mrs. Verne Clark, and Mrs.
Darwin Raines, Mrs. Hollis Barbara Freeman.
Turnidge, Mrs. Fred Moore,
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I Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. Lowell
I Cree, Mrs. Al Yankus and the
hostesses, Mrs. Allen and Mrs.
Community
Tolbert.
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
Slides About Birds
Is Feature of
Garden Club Meet
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You should never
have to leave the room
to answer the telephone.
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~l Marilyn Chapter OES
Attend Stayton Meet
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LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
ENCLOSURES
BUSINESS CARDS
BOOKLETS
ACCOUNTING FORMS
RULED FORMS
INVOICES
Twelve members of Mari
lyn Chapter No. 145 OES at
tended a Friendship meeting
of Acacia Chapter No. 60 at
Stayton Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Muriel Fields. Worthy
Grand Matron was present and
presented Mrs. Edith Lowell
of Acacia Chapter a commis
sion as Grand Representative
to Washington, D. C. in Ore
gon.
Attending from Marilyn
Chapter were Mrs. Else Allen.
Mrs. Tena Graham. Mrs. Cecil
Lake. Mrs. Elsie Völkel. Mrs.
Lowell Cree. Mrs. Virgil Lew
is. Mr and Mrs. Alex Bur
rell, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pet
ers ?n.
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, O
State Officer at
At Fred Taylor Home
Rainbow Advisory
IDANHA — The Idanha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Taylor was the setting for a
Valentine party late Sunday
afternoon when the Young
Life group of the Idanha
C.mmunity church met.
Following a talk on the
"heart” by Rev. Harold Roth,
entertainment was provided
by the playing of games.
For the occasion decorative
valentine motif set the stage
for the event. Center of at
tention was a valentine cake,
baked and decorated by their
host, which was served with
pink ice cream balls that had
been dipped in cocoanut and
each centered with a lighted
candle. Punch completed the
fare.
Enhancing the refreshment
hour even more were the cute
little valentine aprons, each
marked with
appropriate
sayings, the boys wore as
they served the refreshments.
The apr ns were designed and
made by their hostess, Mrs.
Taylor.
In attendance were Rev.
Harold Roth, Barbara White-
ley, Jim, Donald and Gerald
Hiebert, Joanne Hopson. Mike,
Gina, and Sherry Williamson,
Sue Harrison, John Strode.
Jody Whiteley, Linda R th,
and the hosts the Fred Tay
lors.
Board Meeting Friday
The Rainbow Advisory board
met Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Marilee Lyness.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Hazel Graham, Supreme
Inspector for the State of
Oregon, her traveling compan
ion, Miss Grout and William
lint1. \v rthy Patron of
Marilyn Chapter.
Refreshments were served
to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter
son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lew
is, John Roten, Murray Moore,
Joe Bowes, and Vernon Rush
as well as the guests.
Santiam Extension
Group To Meet
At Gates Feb. 12
GATES — The Santiam
Canyon Home Extension unit
will meet Thursday morning.
February 12, at the Gates
Community Center, for their
regular meeting and discus
sion. The topic for this month
is “Alcoholism” and will be
led by Mrs. Willie Bradley
and Mrs. Janet Lewis.
A plastic home products
party and a silent auction will
also be held before and after
the regular meeting. The pro
ceeds will be donated to the
Canyon Scholarship fund.
SPRIhIG SPECIALS
NEW FUEL PUMPS
From
To
$8.75
$2.99
DISTRIBUTOR CAP
$2.79
$1.49
OIL FILTERS
$2.99
$1.20
ROTORS
,95c
,59c
IGNITION POINTS
$2.10
$1.15
Fishing Specials
Casting Rod and Reel
$2.50
Fishing Rods
$2.50
Western Auto and Rose Hardware
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, February 11—
Order of Rainbow for girls
at hall 7:30. Secret Dad’s Ban
quet 6:30 p. m.
City council meeting at city
hall 8 p. m.
Thursday, February 12—
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
FOE meets at 8 p. m. at the
lodge hall.
FOE Auxiliary meets at 6:30
p.m. for dinner meeting and
visitation of state president at
the Riverview Cafe.
Saturday, February 14—
Valentine's Day.
Monday, February 16—
Round Robin pinochle club
at home of Mabel Yankus, 7:30.
Bid or Bunch Club meets at
Detroit Group Takes
the home of Mary Wright. 7:30
Lions club dinner meeting
Portland Field Trip
at Sportsman Country Kitch
DETROIT — Delegates of en 6:30.
the local Home Extension unit
A.F. & A.M. meeting at
participating in a joint Home lodge hall 8 p. m.
Extension Unit field trip to
Portland Thursday were Mrs. Tuesday, February 17—
Barbara Whiteley, Mrs. Bar Mill City Woman’s club at
bara Fields and Mrs. Beverly home
of Evelyn Davis 8 p. m.
Baker.
In the forenoon members of Sponsored as a public service
the Unit traveling bv charter
ed busses tour«! a chicken pro
cessing plant, and had lunch-
eon at the Hoyt hotel, High-
lighting 'ne luncheon hour
was a wig style show, After Insurance Agency, Inc.
lunch the group toured the DBA Hill Insurance Agency
I
Portland Art .Museum
129 Wall Street
Mrs. Whiteley said some 250
Phone 897-2345
members participated in the
field trip. Tlie next field trip Salem Mobile Phone
by the Unit is scheduled for
YP2-2600
February 19 in which local
member-; plan to participate.
MADISON & DAVIS
The Mill City Enterprise
Valentine Party Held
MEHAMA
FIRE DEPARTMENT
ANNUAL
SWEETHEART
DANCE
Music By The
"GLENN TADINA COMBO"
DANCING 9:30 to 1:30
$ 1.50 Admission
Sat., Feb. 13 — Lyons Grange Hall
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
At The Mehama Fire Hall
Starting Midnight Saturday
'til Noon Sunday
ADULTS $1.25
Children under 12 years 75c