The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 26, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Fritchi Hosts
| Expectant Parents
St. Patrick Club
LYONS— Marian Fritchi was Class Scheduled
hostess for the meeting of the
St. Patrick Catholic Club at
her h me Monday afternoon.
A gixxl report was heard from
the Valentine Cake Walk, and
plans made for their St. Pat­
rick card and bunco party to
be held Sunday evening, March
15, at the Catholic Commun­
ity hall at 7:30 p. m. with the
following committee in charge
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bouche,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silbernagel,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voltin, Mrs.
Henry Holzfuss and Mrs. Ilse
Green.
The March meeting will be
held at the h;me of Mrs. Paul
Yost. Present for the meeting
were Rose Schwindt, Evelyn
VanAgtmael, Alice Bouche,
Kathleen Manning, Marcelle
Nydegger, Ann Holzfuss, Katie
Sieg. Peggy Blackburn, Mary
Voltin, Mary Fink, Shirley
Peterson, Anne Pietrok, Sue
Yost, Diane Dober, Father Ber­
nard and the hostess Mrs.
Fritch 1.
Expectant parents are in­
vited to enroll with the Mar­
ion County Health Department
for five weekly sessions in
Mother and Baby Care. A new
class is started every other
month
The next class is scheduled
to begin Tuesday, March 3rd.
1970 from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m.
at the Salem General Hospital
Auditorium. The discussions
will be based upon things
class members wish to cover
but may include care of moth­
er before baby comes, prepar­
ation at home for newborn,
labor and delivery, care of ba­
by, the emotional aspects of
the new’ child in family and
throughout the first year of
life.
Films and demonstrations
will be used as well as group
discussion to make classes in­
teresting and informative. The
classes are held in the evening
to make it possible for b:th
expectant parents to attend.
The discussion will be led
Rainbow Girls Visit
by a public health nurse, local
hospital, nurses and guest spea­
kers.
Assembly Institute
For registration call Marion
Miss Jenny Chance, Worthy County Health Department—
Advisor for Marilyn Assembly, 364-8427.
Order of the Rainbow for
Girls and Miss Toni Newberg
and Miss Nancy Lalack attend­ Newcomers Hold
ed the Institution of Apple­
gate Assembly in Veneta Sun­ Potluck Meeting
day aftem:on, February 15.
The Santiam Newcomer-
This was the first institution Group held its February pot
of an assembly in Oregon for luck on the 18»h at the Gate
a number of years. Installa­ Community Center. The ha
tion of officers and a reception ind tables were decorated wit’
was also held after.
nussy willows and Japanes
Installing officers were quince giving the hall a tour!
Grand Worthy Advisor Kathy of spring.
Wade; Grand Chaplain Susie
The host committee c:nsist
Alf; Grand Marshall Melinda ed of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mov
Moore; Grand Recorder Julie ry, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pec!
Worrell, and Grand Musician and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Re <
Christine Pye.
In addition to the hosts th
Joe Bowes, member of the following were present to er
Advisory Board and Mrs. Virgil ioy a delicious dinner and sr
Lewis, Mother Advisor, accom­ cial evening: Mr. and Mrs
panied the girls.
Clyde Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Ale-
Burrell Mr. and Mrs. Jerr
Mrs. G'.lbert Honored Caryl, Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr |
and Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mrs
At Birthday Party
Vivian Kealen, Mrs. Alm?
LYONS — A birthday din­ Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Me
ner was held at the Lawrence Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc­
Chytka home Sunday for Mrs. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 01-
Chytka’s mother, Mrs. Violet yer, Rod Pfoertner, Mrs. Mar­
Gilbert, of Salem. Those at­ garet Snow, Mr. and Mrs
tending were Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Ern­
Glen Watters, and Greg, Mr. ie Truhill.
Door prizes were won by
and Mrs. Marty Miley, Rick
and Ronnie, Mrs. Maude Miley Alma Bate and Bill Alyer, and
and Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Jeni­ a fine evening was enjoyed.
son and Mrs. Gilbert all of Sa­
lem, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Miley, Dave, Tommy and
Wayne and the Chytka family.
Mrs. Chytka, who is still in
back traction part time had
plenty of help as her sister
Ry Rontu rhnninlon
and two sisters-in-law took (Crowded Out Last Week)
over preparing the dinner.
The benefit pot luck lunch­
Mrs. Gilbert, a former resi­ eon sponsored by the Wom­
dent of Lyons, is now employ­ an’s Mission Society of the
ed as a foster grandmother at Idanha Community church last
Fairview Home in Salem.
week was reported to be a suc­
cess. Proceeds are to be used tn
build an additional room onto
Former Resident
the church.
Visits Mrs. Stafford
Visiting here Sunday at the
GATES — Mrs. Ed Shultz, Lee Eoas family home and
the former Geraldine Heath with Mabel Poncia were Mr.
of Wheeler visited Mrs. Lang and Mrs. Neil Ruthbum, daugh­
Stafford Saturday evening. ters Ellen and Cathy and son.
February 14. Mrs. Stafford had George of Rose Valley, Wn„
not seen Mrs. Shultz for a and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snyder
number of years. Mrs. Shultz and children, Ricky, Fritz and
graduated with the class of Robin of Woodland, Wn.
1917 from the Gates High
The Elementary school cafe­
school and was a member of teria will be the setting Satur
an early Sunday school class day, February 21 from 5 to 7
taught by Mrs. Stafford.
p. m. for a home-made chill
Mrs. Shultz also visited re­ supper. The event, sponsored
latives in the area, including by the Deanha PTC will also
an uncle and aunt, Mr. and feature home made corn bread,
Mrs. Roy Taylor, a cousin, salads and desserts.
Mrs. Gwen Sehaer and family,
A PTC Executive meeting
and her brother. Harold Heath is scheduled to be held Thurs
day night at 7:30 in the teach-
and family.
3—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1970 the grosbeaks. She said tree3 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
in their yard were loaded with
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
the colorful birds. Another
at
Salem.
er’s conference room of the
sign
of
early
spring.
Lloyd Ketchum Jr., who be­
high school. A Marion County
Word was received here this
Health Nurse will visit the came afflicted with blood pois­ week that Father Frank Cal­
oning last week is reported to lan S. J. who recently under­
school Thursday afternoon.
SEE US FOR
Firemen of the Idanha Ru­ be improving from the ail­ went surgery at a Portland
ral Fire district burned the ment. He is recuperating at Hospital, is now recuperating
James Wiley home in Idanha home following medical atten- at the home of his mother in
Saturday morning. The resi­ ti.n.
Mrs. Verna Ketchum form­ Portland. Father Callan is a
dence had been damaged be­
former pastor of St. Christo­
yond repair when a landslide erly employed by Detroit Ran phers church here.
struck the structure in mid­ ger Station will join the per­
January, moving it some four sonnel staff again, as recep­
feet off its foundation. The tionist, effective February 24.
A number of people in the
incident ocurred about 2 a. m.
but no one was injured. Re­ upper North Santiam Canyon
ports indicated the Wileys are on the sick list with colds
TO THE
plan to put a trailer house on and flu.
A group of Senior delegates
the property.
Mrs. Earl (Virginia) Capui- from Detroit High school vis­
ro and Mrs. David White were ited OTI at Klammath Falls
releasend from Santiam Me­ Monday. They were, Allen Friday, February 20, 1970
This weeks editorial was
morial hospital last week and Benton, Miles McMillan, Rob­
both are recuperating at home. in Mennis, Gerald Hiebert, well written and timely. If
Mrs. Capurro was released on Lyle Rogers and Jim Morgan. only we could see this sort
Weekend visitors at the of writings constantly maybe
Saturday.
An all-day visitation of Hon­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the time would come that it
or Society students from Regis Hancock were Mr. and Mrs. would soak in.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Also, Congratulations to the
High school was the order of Earl Clark of Oakridge, and
MILL
CITY.
OREBON
the day Wednesday at Detroit bara and her fiancee, Douglas City Council on their decision
Phone
897-2610
school. On Thursday the Senior bara and her fianlee, Douglas to approve the new business
class attended the Chemeketa Knudsen, Portland. Mrs. Han­ for Mill City.
Jerry Coffman
Community college open house cock reported the return of
LETTERS
PLYWOOD
PANELS
EDITOR
DETROIT
IDANHA
DOG OWNERS
1970 Dog Licenses for Linn County are due and
payable at the County Cierk’s Office, P. O. Box
100, Albany, Oregon, 97321.
$3.00 for All Dog Licenses
After March 1st, an additional charge
of $2.00 will be made as a penalty.
To secure a dog license, send owner’s NAME and
ADDRESS and state the BREED, Name and SEX
of dog and enclose the proper fee.
AFTER MARCH 1st THE DOG
CATCHER WILL TAKE OVER!
Licenses for dogs in the City limits of Albany,
Sweet Home and Lebanon are secured at the Coty
Hall of said Cities.
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