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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 26, 1970 Dorothy Volten Ann Hovey Hosts Bid or Bunch Club Sew With Knits Course at School Ann Hovey entertained members of the Bid or Buncn pinochle club at her home on Monday evening. She used the Easter motif in table decora tions and in serving refresh ments. Guest for the evening was Bobbie Budlong. Winning high prize was Betty Pittam with Rilla Schaffer receiving pin ochle and Ekina Gordon, low. The next party will be April Why Don't You Subscribe to 6 at the home of Lorraine The Mill City Enterprise Mills. Women Interested in taking a basic "Sew With Knits’’ course may sign up at Santiam High school. The class will be held Thursday evenings from 7 to 9, starting April 2. This will be an eight-week course and there will be a fee charged. Anyone desiring more information may call the school at 897-2311. Cedars Lounge & Cafe YOUR HOSTS: Earl and Audrey Layman Now Serving Cocktails Restaurant Hours 6 A. M.—10 P. M. Lounge (Bar) 12 P. M. — 2:30 A. M CLOSED MONDAYS Detroit. Ore. 97342 Weekends: As little as 70V on coastto-coast calls. Evenings: As little as 85V on coastto-coast calls. Nights: As little as 35* on coast to coast calls. Weekdays: As little as $1.35 on coast to-coast calls. These new low rates apply to calls made anywhere in the Continental U.S. except Hawaii and Alaska. They're for three minute calls dialed direct station- to-station. Tax is extra. Our business office will gladly give you exact time schedules on the lowest long dis tance rates ever offered. 1. 2. 3. 4. •OS • Mrs. Bill Gabriel and family. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel and Ginger and Mr. and Mrs. Dowling visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabriel and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason in Sweet Home. Frank Novak is in the Vet erans Hospital in Portland un Phone 897-2772 dergoing therapy. Mr. Novak entered March 13 and is ex- pected to stay there for a Butch Peterson Has while longer. Mrs. Velma Carey joined Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Gail Carey in a GATEkS—A birthday party trip to Coos Bay to attend the was held in honor of the 5th Basketball Tournament held birthday anniversary of Butch there last week. They watched Peterson Wednesday, March the Stayton team receive Con 11. It was given by Mrs. Mel solation in the A2 class. Don vin Newberg, his grandmother, Carey, Mrs. Carey’s son, is basketball coach for Stayton ar her home. Others present were Mrs. and his son Tom is a player on Henry Peterson and Tina, Mrs. the team. Bruce Carey, son of Elsie Völkel, Leonora Cuts Mr. and Mrs. Gail Carey, is forth and his great-grandpar also a member. The Careys ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mul enjoyed a leisurely trip home up the coast and had beautiful ligan. On March 15 a gathering! weather. Linda and Debbie Johnson was held in honor of Mrs. Lu Mulligan’s birthday annivers-1 of Salem spent their spring ary at the home of Mr. and vacation with their grandpar Mrs. Melvin Newberg. Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har Mrs. Henry Peterson and ris. Mrs. Kathy Johnson pick children, Mr. and Mrs. George ed the girls up on Sunday. Arthurs, Toni Newberg and Mr. Mulligan were there. lAJomani Patye. Honored At Bridal Shower LYONS — Dorothy Volten, bride-elect was honored with a shower held at the Santiam Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Valley Grange hall FYiday I night. Games furnished the en tertainment after which re IVomcrn's Club Meets freshments were served to the following: Miss Dorothy Volt At Rogers Home en, Tammie Palmer, Bernice Volten, Anna Volten, Nikki Mrs. Clyde Rogers entertain Cruson, Sara Miller, Hazel ed members of the Mill City Worth; Mmes. Louise Jacobs. Woman’s club at her home Margy Baribeau, Mary Bari- March 17 with Mrs. Walter beau, Myrtle Prichard, Jean Thomas as assistant hostess. ette Boedigheimer, Bonnie Plans for the Fourth district many people are aware Chytka, Reta Cruson, Rita convention were discussed, the of Not the fact that Pacific Uni- Miller, Lucy Palmer, Louann event to be held in Mill City • Basl, Denise Basl, Doris Miley, April 11. The Marion County ’ versity’s College of Optometry operates a clinic that tests Violet Wagner, Celene Taylor, Federation will be held in Sal school children for visual prob Blanch Wagner, Alta Bodeker em at the Jason Lee Church. lems and then -provides i n Mary Volten, Carolyn Volten, April 30. The club here will Marjorie Shelton, Dorothy be assisting with that meeting. office visual therapy for those who would benefit from such Downer, Jean Roberts, Koi a Mrs. Dean Mowry, chairman Prichard and Caulene McGuf- of the civic committee announ services. The therapy is free fin; Alvin Palmer, Johnny ced that the area for the new and glasses if needed can be purchased at cost. Lambrecht, and A. Miller. city park is to be surveyed Doris Sheythe, an instructor Hostesses for the evening soon. Mrs. Mowry also said were Mrs. Darleen McDougall, that the dale of March 31 was in the local schools, first learn Mrs. Johanna Craigmyle and the time tentatively set for a ed of these services in October Mrs. Donna Asmussen. Miss meeting of many organizations at the State Conference on Volten will go to Germany in town to plan for city im Reading held on the campus of next month where she will be provement and beautification. Pacific University. At that Baptist Church married to Sgt. Ronald Palm Members vzho will be serving time it was pointed out that many reading problems are er. refreshments at the meeting visual ones than can be helped I Will Observe include Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, by therapy. Mrs. Sheythe im Janet Lewis Mrs. Glen Cummings and Mrs. mediately referred Ronald Telephone 897-2131 Holy Week Santiam Rebekahs Alec Burrell. Morrison, a fourth grader in arrived Miss Ellen Rust An invitation was received Mill City Elementary school. Pastor Robert M. Lathrop home Thursday, March 19 for To Have InitiationSoon from the Salem Junior Wom Since November, when he was her spring vacation from Mt. of the Canyon Baptist church, en’s club to attend a Fashion first tested and recommended Angel college. She will be Lyons, has announced there At the March meeting of show at Hillcrest on April 15 will be a Good Friday service Santiam Rebekah lodge Mrs. at 7:30 p. m. Members planing by the clinic for visual therapy. home until after Easter. at 9 a. m. The message will be Ronald has made five trips to Albert Carr, noble grand, an to go should contact Mrs. Har The Gates City Council met Forest Grove. Recently Mrs Thursday evening, March 19. “The Seven Utterances from nounced that April 15 would ry Mason, secretary. the Cross.” The church will re be the night for initiation of Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. H. Sheythe accompanied Ronald The Westtec contract was dis open all day on Good new candidates with Mrs. Dave Tolbert and Mrs. Arey Podrab- and his mother, Mrs. Howard cussed. A 840,000 bond issue main Friday for prayer and medita Morrison, in order to learn Barnhardt, Mrs. Walter Bris sky were elected to serve on is in the process of being fin tion. procedures that can be used alized. It will cover the cost bin and Mrs. Walter Thomas the nominating committee. here in special reading classes, of water tank and pumping The Easter Sunday services as the candidate committee. Following the business meet and to find out more of what will begin at 11 a. m. with the Other things on the agenda ing Mrs. Podrabsky conducted is available to school children. station. sermon titled “Revealing Real for the Rebekahs besides a a program on hobbies as home well-equipped clinic of Mrs. Caroi Ohrt was a chap ities of the Ressurection.” number of visitations, include recreation. Members showed This erone of the TAC Dance held The choir will sing “Christ the breakfast to be served the interesting and attractive ex fers its services to all who can at the Community Center on Arose.” morning of the annual Memor amples of their hobbies, handi come and take advantage of Saturday evening. ial Day Whitewater challenge. craft and collections. Mrs. Po them. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holly of Undoubtedly there are other It was also announced that drabsky instructed her “class” Salem were dinner guests of Mill City students who have the theme for the 4th of July in making paper flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Ohrt, visual problems and would celebration would be “From The hostesses served refresh their son-in-law and daughter, Community the Bookshelf.” The IOOF-Re- ments at the close of the even benefit from Pacific Univers and family on Sunday, March ity ’ s in-office therapy. Parents bekah lodge will have a float ing. of students who are suspected 22. and princess for the parade as Calendar of Events of such problems will be con Suzie Lewis spent Thursday in previous years. and Friday with her grandpar tacted in the near future so Mrs. Thomas stated that James Siegfrieds that appointments for testing ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. March 15 to April 15 was Ed The Santiam bowling team can be set up and plans for ucation Loan month. Wednesday, March 25— Visit in California therapy, if recommended, can took second in A Class in the Order of Rainbow for Girls Mrs. C. L. Stickney district recent city Tournament in be worked out. The clinic op deputy president, reported on Stayton. The team players are at hall at 730. GATES — Mr. and Mrs. her visitation to Salem Rebek James Siegfried recently en- erates during the summer, too, Berniece Evans Jessie Bodek- ah lodge earlier in the week. joyed a trip to Northern Cali- when students as far away as er, Ruby Reid, Shirley Sharp Thursday, March 26— City would find it easier Fraternal Order of Eagles She also qualified Mrs. Thom fornia. In addition to visiting Mill to make the trip and take ad-1 a™* Arlene Taylor. Mrs Taylor and Auxiliary at their hall at as and Mrs. Brisbin in the un friends, they attended the wed vantage of the services. The!100*5 lst A Class All events p. m. written work of the lodge. ding of Miss Laurie Austin, and Mrs. Sharp and Helen No 8 Lions Auxiliary at Lions Refreshments were served daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car earlier in a child’s school car vak came in 2nd in A Class Paw store, 8 p. m. by Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. roll Austin of San Mateo, Cal. eer that visual problems are doubles. IOOF lodge at hall, 8 p. m. Stickney using an attractive Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Mr. discovered, the faster and more Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks easily they can be corrected. Easter Motif. and Mrs. Siegfried were form enjoyed a visit and lunch with Sunday, March 29— er neighbors in Portland a Mrs. Don (Willa) Porter and Easter Sunday TAC break of years ago. grandchildren Lisa, Lance, and fast at Grade School Gym. 7 If the number following number Special Easter Services A brief stay was made with Lindy on Thursday, March 19 to 11 a. m. your name on The En Mrs. Hazel Johnson in San in Salem. Mateo. Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried To Be Held Here Sun. Mrs. Walter Brisbin visited Monday, March 10— terprise label reads were Lions club dinner meeting dinner guests of Mr. and with her son and his wife. Mr. Community Good Friday and Mrs. Ansel Hayward in at Country Kitchen 6:30 p. m. 3-70 it's time to send Mrs. Tom Johnson at a restau Services sponsored by the Mill rant that is now featured in City Ministerial Association Portland from Thursday to Tuesday, March 31— a check for renewal. the March issue of Holiday. of last week. Her great be held in the Community Sunday Steering committee at Eagles Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Frocchi will grandson Alan Michael was hall Church at 7:30 p.m. on the 27th at 8 p. m. of San Francisco were hosts there also. She enjoyed shop of March. to the Siegfriends. While there ping and touring the city. Sponsored as a public service I There will be one special they enjoyed some of the San Guests last week at the Ben by musical number; one reading I Francisco sights including nie Rotens were Miss Mary Golden Gate park and the and the seven last Words of Carroll of Portland and Mrs Christ delivered by Lay people Esther Stauzan and son Kevin beach. Before returning home, of the Churches. Everyone is of Portland. Trips in the area they stayed with Mrs. Esther invited. were taken to view the scenery Insurance Agency, Inc. Sandy in Sacramento. Beauti The Ministerial Association and all enjoyed an auction in DBA Hill Insurance Agency ful weather was enjoyed dur will also sponsor a Sunrise Ser Salem on Thursday evening. 129 Wall Street ing the trip and they returned vice. The Sunrise Service will Mr. and Mrs. Hough Dowl to snow. be held in the Christian ing and daughter Rhonda of Phone 897-2345 Church at 7:00 a. m on the Tacoma, Washington were 29th of March. Charles Fultz weekend guests of Mr. and will be bringing the Sunrise Newcomers Hold Message “The Power of the Resurrection”. Potluck Meeting At Forest Grove GATES MADISON & DAVIS Need A New Home? Funds Available Now For NEW CONSTRUCTION WE CAN BUILD YOU A Custom Built Home For As Low As $200 Down and Only 8i% Interest $500 Down and Only 61% Interest John Lengacher Phone 859-2620 The Santiam Newcomers Longtime Resident Group held its March potluck Wednesday at the Gates Com munity Center. The hall and Has Birthday tables were decorated with forsvthia and Japanese quince Observance Recently giving the room a bright Clyde Rogers, longtime Mill1 spring appearance. The host ccmmitte consisted City resident, observed his of Mrs. Vivian Kealen, Mr. and 87th birthday anniversary on' Mrs. Red McConnell, and Mr. March 16. A family gathering was held at the Rogers home and Mrs. Bill Olyer. In addition the following in his honor. Those attending were Mr. were present: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bate. Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. George Bertilson of Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur West Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde rell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryl, M. Rogers of Roseburg, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Larry Doble, Everett Jones, Kim and Caro Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr. and lyn of Jennings Ixxige; Mrs. Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mrs. Jes- Troy Wambaugh and daugh sie Healey. Mr. and Mrs. Dale ter. Mrs. Sally Besteder, Mike. Howell, Mrs. Alma Locke, Mr. Jay and Todd, and Manley Ol and Mrs. Ross McComhs, Mr. son of Portland; Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul McDonald. Mrs. James McMurtv, Flossie Ov Mae Mowry. Mr. and Mrs Herb erman and Mr and Mrs. Mot- Peck. Rod l’foertner. Mr. and rta Jones of Philomath; Mr Mrs Jack Reed. Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Frank Sigurd and Snow, Mr. and Mrs. George son: Mrs. Edna Brash and Miss Thompson anti Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Brigham of Salem and Mrs. August Stanley of To Ernie Truhill. Door prizes were won by ledo. Bea Hamilton and Clyde Bate. 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