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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1970)
2—The MEI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 26, 191 TV, Radio & Appliance Call U, Any Day For Service 'UJotnawk Paye Degree and Floor Farewell Coffee Held Work Presented at For Pat Eastwood J Rebekah Lodge Meet At Krecklow Home Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. Mrs. Fred Krecklow hosted 166 met in session recently a coffee at her home Monday with Noble Grand Mildred Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 from 10 to 2 p. m. in honor Carr in the chair. No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Pauline Brunner was ad- [ f Mrs. Floyd Eastwood. Stayton and Gates. mitted to membership and giv The Eastwoods are moving en the Rebekah degree. Degree today (Thursday) and Pat’s ON OR OFF THE CABLE Captain Toni Thomas and Drill many friends enjoyed visiting RCA VICTOR Captain Carmen Bamhardt with her. They will be making their presented the degree work and The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. floor work. Marie Stickney, home in Coos Bay where Mr. I RCA WHIRLPOOL District Deputy President Eastwool has been transferred Following serving of refresh I An outstanding meeting cf presented Helen J hnston with by U. S. National bank. He has the Mill City Woman ’ s Club ments by the hostess, assisted The Best Laundry Equipment her seal and pink rose. Mrs. been bank manager here for I was held at the home of Mrs. by Mrs. Glen Cummings and Brunner was presented a mem the past several years. George Davis on Tuesday eve Mrs. Don Carlson, to the 16 bership pin from the lodge. ning, February 17, featured members present, the guest Visitors were present from Leland Harter, education di- speaker left and the clubwom Eva Lodge No. 92 in Stayton, ' rector for the State Depart en held a business session with ment of Forestry as the guest President Cummings in charge. Mt. Jefferson No. 74 in Jef Community ferson and Ideal No. 223, Scio. speaker. An active participant Discussion was held concern Doris Kneiling from Jeffer- in conservation projects, Mrs. ing the Spring meeting of the Appliance — Radio Calendar of Even+s sen issued an oral invitation O. K. DeWitt, introduced Mr. Fourth District which is to ba SALES — SERVICE Harter who showed many col held here on Saturday, April for a visitation on March 3 when Assembly President ored slides concerning preser 11, at the Presbyterian Church 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2-154 vation of the forests and the with the church ladies to serve Joan Blatter pays them her of Wednesday, February 25— , industries involved, with the the noon luncheon. Clubwom ficial visit. 1 over-all theme being “Meei- en will furnish coffee from 3 Order of Rainbow for Girls The meeting of District No. ' 1 ing Tomorrow’s Challenge To- to 9:30 a. m. during registra 7 will be at Scio at 1 p. m. on at hall, 7:30. tion. Saturday. March 7. According to Mr. Harter, at Reading of the letter about After the meeting refresh j Thursday, February 26— titudes are changing toward | the deficit in funds f:r the -ments were served in the din-' Lions Club Auxiliary at the the forests, which make up an swimming-pool at the Hillcrest rr - mt 41 Mrs. Roy Welstad ing room, which was decorat Lions Paw at 8 p. m. g irreplaceable resource, but Home for Girls resulted in of Mill City announce the en ed in red, white and blue vio- j FOE lodge at hall 8 p. m. many problems still remain. each member donating one dol gagement of their daughter, lets, by Gertrude Weidman Planting Christmas trees un lar in the h:pe that others Dianne Gayle, to Charley Ross & FOE Lodge Auxiliary at the derneath power-lines has been not in attendance will send Stewart, Jr., also cf Mill City. hall at 8 p. m. just one of the steps in the their dollar to the president Miss Welstad is a graduate Jayceettes Meet at Saturday, February 28— , right direction. Chief losses or secretary Edith Mason. of Santiam High School. She of timber have been through Blue and Gold Cub Scout is presently employed in Stay Nicholas Home An invitation for a repre 1 destructive forces including Banquet at Grade school gym ton and plans to attend college sentative of the club to attend 1 fire, insects, disease, high winds The Jayceette meeting was, at 6:30 p. m. in the fall. floods, and even over-popula- "A Day in Court” at the Mar Mr. Stewart is the son of held Thursday at the h:me cf j , tion of big game animals. Bea ion County Juvenile Court, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewart Mary Ann Nicholas. Guests C— ' ' Sunday, March 1— presided over by Judge Felton, utiful slides depicted the many in for the evening were Carol • ' 1 Lions Club Board meeting Salem :n March 10 was read Sr. He is a graduate of San Wi. » at F™' ™ recreational uses of the timber- tiam High School and is at - - - p. m. ■ ed area, such as camping, boat- with interest. The session tending the School of Phar business meeting was presided 1 ing. riding horse-back, motor- starts at 10 a.m., and includes macy at Oregon State Univer over by Mary Ann Nicholas, Monday, March 2— I cycling, hiking, hunting, and a 50c lunch. TAC meeting at Fred Kreck Representing the Campfire sity. No wedding date has been president. 1 fishing. All members are planning | low home at 7 p. m. set. Girls and leaders, Mrs. Don | Mr. Harter stated that the to attend a “Luck-of-the-Irish” I Bid or Bunch Pinochle club ' logging and lumber industries Carlson presented the club Valentine Party night at Molalla on March 12. | at the home of Edna Gordon with a framed certificate from I are doing a fine job of harvest- March 20th was the date set 7:30 p. m. the Willamette Area Council i ing and reforesting, also men- showing “appreciation in rec Held at Gates for for the dinner at McNary Golf Round Robin Pinochle club 1 tioning that many schools are When you call ahead for an appointment your club in Salem when the Jay- at the home of Marilynne Dry- Kindergarten Kids ognition of outstanding service ' providing the opportunity and cees treat their wives to an nan at 7:30 p. m. business like approach is always appreciated. You 1 facilities for teachers to view and accomplishment.” The Wo GATES — Mrs. Gerald Mu- evening out. know you're expected and almost without fail you're I industry first-hand, as well as man’s Club has sponsored the mey, Mrs. Fred Krecklow and Plans are being formulated Wednesday, March 4— given the time you need. I to guide students on tours of kcal Campfire organization Mrs. George Long were host for a bingo party for the elders North Santiam Chamber of for many years. Mrs. Carl esses far the mothers of the the forests where they learn in Mill City. Following the Commerce meeting at the Riv how to take care of natural son also extended an invita Gates Kindergarten for the meeting, Mrs. Clarence Mead erview at 12 noon. Mike Rocli resources. Through “Keep Ore tion to the members to be annual Valentine party. Guests er worked with the group on cf the Mid-Willamette Valley gon Green,” and planting of guests at the Campfire Girls’ were Mrs. Colleen Graff and cosmetics and refreshments Air Pollution Authority will many trees by the young peop “dessert and coffeee” meeting son, Mrs. Verl Moberg, Mrs. were served by the hostess. be speaker. He will show slides le, groups of which have been at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 13, Monte Carpenter, Mrs. Pat The next meeting will be too. This meeting is open to led by members of Women’s in the Elementary School gym Whitmore, Mrs. Joe Linstrom held at the home of Barbara all businessmen in the area, and children, Mrs. Phipps Ste nasium. Clubs, it is hoped to balance who are urged to attend this Mrs. Dean Mowery reported vens and grandson, David Penrose, March 5. ■ man’s needs with what nature important meeting. Walczak, and Mrs. Virginia ' can produce in our over popula- on the January meeting of the State Executive Board in Cor Blackburn. Jaycee meeting at hall at | ted future. vallis which she and Mrs. De Mrs. George Stafford led Linda Lou Trahan 8 p. m. Witt attended. The latter, who her pupils, Leonard Anderson, Engagement Told Sponsored as a public service is conservation chairman for Steven Whitmore, Kent Bacon, the District, also spoke on the Linda Graff, Tamil Mbberg, LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Cal preservation of “Deepwood,” Gina Gifford, Traci Mercer, vin Trahan of Lyons are an the beautiful old estate on Rosemarie Linstrom, Stanley nouncing the engagement of Mission Street in Salem about Walczak, Brian Mumey, Roy their youngest daughter, Linda which there has been so much Blackburn, Jimmy Loftin, Lou, to Robert Alan Minten, Timmy Carpenter, Patrick son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Insurance Agency, Inc. controversy. As “Home Life” chairman, Krecklow, and Gerald Long Minten of Rt. 1, Stayton. Miss Mrs. Arey Podrabsky asked in songs and poems for the en Trahan is a senior at Stayton DBA Hill Insurance Agency the ladies to show some examp tertainment of the guests. Union High and Mr. Minten 129 Wall Street Heart shaped cupcakes were is employed at Freres Lum- le of a hobby at the next meeting of the club on Tues served by the hostesses and ber Co., Inc. in Lyons. Phone 897-2345 A June wedding is being day, March 17, at the home treat baskets were given to the children by Mrs. Stafford. planned. of Elaine Russell. PORTE P a LAU / MADISON & DAVIS YOU DON'T NEED A BUSHEL OF MONEY TO GET YOUR Major Appliances Repaired Let Dale Martin Of Santiam Hardware and Implement DO THE JOB F Rainbow Girls Honor Secret Dads At Annual Banquet Secret Dads were honored by their “Secret Daughters” at a dinner held Wednesday, February 11, before the regu lar meeting of the Rainbow I Girls. Honored were Charles French, Don Carlson, John Roten, Don Moffatt, Verne Clark, Ervin Peterson, Vern on Rush. J. C. Kimmel, Alex Burrell, Charles Kelly, and I Floyd Johnson. The men were introduced to their secret daughters, whom . they presented with a gift and a corsage before the buffet dinner. The tables and assem bly hall were decorated in the Valentine theme. Mrs. Kenneth Chance, Mrs. Ollie Muise. Mrs. Richard Parker, Mrs. George Davis, and Mrs. Elsie Völkel were presented corsages by Mr. Kelly on behalf of the men at tending. The ladies had taken I care of kitchen and serving duties. Miss Patty McClintock, visit ing here fr m California at tended the dinner and meet- Dale who was formerly with Hogg Bros, in Salem has had approx imately 20 years of experience in service and repair of Major Appliances. Butch Farthing and John Kintz, owners of Santiam Hardware Implement are happy to announce this new service to residents of the North San tiam Canyon area. Come In And Give Dale A Chance To Prove His Ability Santiam Hardware & Implement Co. Open from 7:35 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Phone 769-51 16 195 Third Stayton 10th Anniversary Sale March 5, 6, 7, 1970 Famous Brand Regular $14.95 To $17.95 SJO Long and Short Sleeve $500 SALE Discount Regular $15.95 To $27.00 $1900 SALE A m Western Style Boots Sa le «12™ Sport Coats $29 MW 95 SALE Long and Short Sleeve Shoes Reg. $I4$COO W SALE Tennis Shoes $900 W SALE Pants Regular $14.95 $950 Odds and Ends $E00 SALE $J99 SALE Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stavton) McCREADY — To Mr. anti Mrs. William C. McCready. Stayton. a bov. Tuesday, Feb- urary 17. HENDRICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Michael M Hendricks. Stayton. a girl. Sunday. Feb ruary 22. , t Kreitzer's Mens Clothing 328 3rd St. Stayton, Oregon