The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 04, 1971, Image 5

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    HOMEOWNERS SAVE
At Rainbow Installation
1 Gates Church To
Have Potluck Dinner
WruncMk Patfß.
Call:
BILL AnLMAN '
715 Isl-Stayton
Phone 769-5729
State farm Fite and Casualty Conpanv
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
i
Phone 897-2772
Past Grand Matron
Visits Marilyn Club
GATES—Sunday, February
7. following the morning wor-
• ship service at the Gates Com
munity Church there will be a
Fellowship (Potluck) dinner.
This dinner will be a com
bined dinner with the Mill
I City Christian Church. Any­
one who is interested is most
■cordially invited to attend.
Rev. Charles Fultz of Mill
City is minister of both chur
ches.
Marilyn Club met Tuesday,
I January 26 at the home of Mrs.
Alex Burrell with Mrs. Kate
i Doble as co-hostess for the
Campership Letters
12:30 dessert luncheon.
Mailed This Week
I Following the luncheon Mrs.
i Ixiwell Cree, president presid­
Mrs. Tom Dry nan, president
ed at the business meeting.
of the Canyon Camp Fire
Mrs. Merle Lamar, Pas'
leaders Association, announc­
I Grand Matron of the Grand
ed
this week that Campership
Miss Nancy Lalack is receiving the gavel of her Chapter of Oregon from Sil-
letters will be mailed to the
office as Worthy Advisor of Rainbow for Girls from I verton was a special guest.
various business and organiza­
- past advisor
- -
- - - at | The February 23 dessert lun­
Miss —
Karen —
Davis,
at ceremonies held
tions in the area this week.
cheon
will
be
at
12:30
pm.
at
the IOOF hall Saturday evening.
The letters are being sent
the home of Mrs. Charlie
earlier
this year so that any
French with Mrs. Don Carlson
campship received may l>e
as co-hostess.
awarded to the deserving Camp
Present were Mrs. Merle La­
Fire or Bluebird girl early
mar, Mrs. Mabel Parker and
enough so that she may have
Mrs. Nettie Hedlund from Sil­
ample time to register for the
verton. Mrs. Clyde Phillips,
summer camp session of her
Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Don
choice at Camp Kilowan. In
Carlson, Mrs. Walter Brisbin,
the past, the girls have regis-
Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs.
tered later and many of the
William Lyness, Mrs. Lowell
sessions are already filled.
Marilyn Assembly No. 60, and Mrs Iowell Cree
st. Catherine’s
Catholic
The Campships are awarded
’played a | I Cree, Mrs. Edward Cruson,
International Order of Rain­
church in Mill City was the er. Serving the bridal cake on the basis of the girl's con
bow for Girls held formal in­ piano solo'for enterialnmenT.MLr’keC“ft setting Saturday, January 30,
were Mrs. Roy Pate and Mrs. tribution and work towards
by BROWN & HALEY stallation ceremonies Saturday
for the 6:30 p. m. wedding of Eugene Jacobson. Pouring Camp Fire as well as any
evening, January 30 at 7:30
Miss Juanita Viola Morgan to were Mrs. Kenneth Bain and financial need.
.Xi« Wo^y
at the IOOF hall. Miss Nancy
Robert I^e Culver of Stayton. Mrs. Don Spier.
Lalack, daughter of Mr. and visor and the line officers pre-1
The bride is the daughter of
Assisting about the rooms,
Mrs. Joe Lalack was installed
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan of decorated in the green and yel­ Rainbow Board and
sented a “fun skit” honoring1 JayCeettes Planning
as Worthy Advisor.
Nancy Lalack, new Worthy
D
Mill City and the bridegroom low motif, were Mrs. S. A.
Installing officers were Kar­ Advisor. Each was presented ' ^OmmuniTy fro/ects
the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Etzel, Mrs. John Kenny, Miss Parents Meet Monday
en Davis, Worthy Advisor; Es­ gifts.
| The Mill City JayCeettes Colton of Stayton.
A short meeting was held
Janis Jacobson, Miss Barbara
ther Freeman, Marshall; Jen
Miss Sheryl Olson presided met at the home of Becky Lew­ Father James McNaughton Etzel and Mrs. LaVem Ohrt. at the IOOF hall Monday ev­
to
ny Chance, Chaplain; Jeri Jo at the guest book and Miss is Tuesday night, January 26,
The couple wil make their ening which was attended by
Parker, Recorder and Mrs. Karen Howell the programs, with President Shirley Bigness performed the ceremony. Mrs first home in Stayton where parents of Rainbow Girls and
Chris
Barker
was
the
organist
Eldon Hutchinson, Musician.
Miss Lalack
__________
_____ ( presiding.
members of the Rainbow Ad­
chose ‘“Winter
Escorting the bride to the the groom is employed with visory
Newly elected officers who Wonderland 1” as her theme
theme] Names were drawn for this altar,
board. The purpose of
D
&
H
Trucking.
The
new
which was decorated
were installed with Miss La using snow men and snow year - ’ -------------------
s secret sisters.
Mrs. Culver is a registered the meeting was to see if there
with
large
boquets
of
yellow
I lack were Patty McClintock, flakes for decorations. A large | Tentative plans were made
was enough interest among
nurse.
Worthy Associate Advisor; basket of white gladiolas ac- for a community planned Par- glads and green spider mums,
parents of the girls to form a
was
her
father,
Clyde
Morgan.
Linda Long, Charity; Colleen cented with green was placed enthood Program in February
“parent’s club” to help the
For her wedding, the bride Lions Auxiliary Meets girls on their service projects,
VALENTINE Grant, Hope; Susie Wilson, in the East to carry out her, and a pre-school eye clinic in chose
a gown of chantilly lace
Faith: Karen Davis, Recorder; colors of green and white.
j March. Another senior citizens
social functions, transportation
with Sata Peau over Peau At Whitmore Home
Jenny Chance,
Treasurer;
Miss
Lalack
introduced
her
bingo
party
to
be
held
later
in
and in any other way.
The
Lions
Club
Auxiliary
CARDS
Laura Lee VanBuren, Chap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ! the spring was also discussed. fashioned with a high neck­ met at the home of Mrs. Pat
Those attending seemed in­
lain; Jackie Wilson, Drill ( Lalack, her grandmother, Mrs. I Following the business meet- line and semi-empire bordice Whitmore Thursday evening. terested and another meeting
Leader; Christy Spurgeon, Clarence Howe; her aunt, Mrs.1 ing, refreshments were served with A line skirt. The Bishop
Now on display
President Sue Poole con­ date was set for March 1. At
with
Love; Sue McClintock, Relig­ Thelma Lohman from Long­ by the hostess. The Club will sleeves were edged
ducted
a short business meet­ this time all parents of the
Chantilly
lace
and
the
gown
ion; Lori Bethel, Nature; Ver­ view, Wn.. her uncle and aunt, meet again February 9 at the
ing.
Discussion
was held on girls are invited to attend.
was re-imbroidered through­
lene Peterman, Immortality; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ home of Diane Moore.
Miss Nancy Lalack, who was
the
Lions
Paw
store.
out with Chantilly lace. The de­
Vickie Blair, Fidelity; Sally man; her cousins. Esther and
installed as Worthy Advisor
The
Auxiliary
voted
to
give
tachable Watteau Chapel train
Jenkins, Service; Susie Keen. Earnest Freeman from Eugene Dauqhter-in-LflW of
Saturday night was present
was re-imbroidered with the $100 to the Canyon Scholarship and outlined her activities for
Patriotism, and Vickie McCall, and her friends, Mr. and Mrs.
uaw
Fund
for
Santiam
High
• "Your
Chantilly
lace.
The
full
length
Confidential Observer.
Jack Scott and Mrs. Howard Local Folks Caught in
her term.
mantilla veil was of English school.
Crowning Ceremonies were Farmen.
Eight parents and four mem
Induction
ceremonies
con
­
Gift Headquarters" by Santiam Chapter, Order of Mr. Lalack presented his California Holdup
import illusion edged with
l)ers of the board were present.
ducted
by
Pat
Whitmore
and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Chantilly lace.
DeMolay for Boys from Stay- daughter with a gavel he had
Mrs. Paul Nolette was ma­ Sue Poole inducted new mem­
have received a copy of a San
ton.
made.
MEL EIDE, Owner
tron
of honor. She wore a bers Marilyn Jahn, Penny Mrs. Hovey Entertains
Advisory Board members J. C. Kimmel, chairman of Diego newspaper dated Janu­
installed were J. C. Kimmel, the Advisory Board presented ary 21, 1971 telling of the green crepe empire fashioned Devereaux, Molly I .arson, Jo-
Ph. 897-2812 Mill City
chairman; Mrs. Ervin Peter­ the achievement award to Miss “Bank Robber Flees in Leuca- gown accented with lace and Ann Fohl and Alene Peterman. Bid or Bunch Club
Following the meeting, re­ The Bid or Bunch Pinochle
son, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Mrs. Lynette Hughes for outstand­ dia Holdup.” Their daughter- carried a yellow ball chrysan
freshments were served by the club met Monday evening at
William McClintock, and Mr. ing service in the community in-law, Mrs. Edwin ( Anita) themum. Miss Carol Colton, hostess.
the home of Ann Hovey.
and assembly.
| Watkins works there as a tel- sister of the groom, served as
bridesmaid. Her gown was of
Guests were Bobbie Budlong
Service bars were presented I 'er-
and Donna Podrabsky. The
to
Chance,
article
says “A big yellow crepe identical to the Stayton High School
T Van
r Jennie
-w Buren,
—*
TA Patty
. , t McClintock,
r Laura
a • x _ Lee
1 ’ I L* bandit
ex The
xl■ 4 . ». who
t-y « zyVy
r. yyrvry/-
charged
in like a maid of honor and she carried
hostess served dessert before
the four tables of cards were
Sue McClintock, Karen Davis, bull and robbed the year-old a green ball chrysanthemum. Alumni To Meet
The Stay ton High School in play.
Marvin D. Edwards, served
Colleen Grant, Nancy Lalack, Leucadia branch of Southwest
Alumni
Association
meeting
New members of the club
Lynette Hughes. Linda Long, Bank yesterday (Jan. 20) es­ as best man and Kenneth A.
will be held Monday, Febru­ are Carol (Tree, Joyce Trout,
Vickie McCall, Verlene Peter­ caped with less than $5,000. He Culver was the usher.
For the wedding, the bride’s ary 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the Stay­ Jeanette Opoka and Mary
man, Susie Wilson and Jackie herder four women employees
into a back room and made mother chose a green suit and ton High school.
Schmelling.
Wilson.
All alumni are urgently re­ Gladys Podrabsky won the
Rainbow Bibles were pre­ two male customers lie on the the bridegroom’s mother wore
quested
to
attend
as
the
home-
pinochle prize, Rllla Schaffer
sented to Colleen Grant. Hope, floor while he dumped money a peacock blue silk suit. They
from two cash drawers into both wore pink rosebud cor­ coming has been set for April won low score and Bobbie
and Sue Wilson, Faith.
30 and May 1. It is hoped that Budlong won high.
sages.
A reception followed the In­ a large paper bag.
Immediately following the enough alumni will attend the The next meeting will be
An alarm flashed red on the
stallation ceremonies. Mrs.
the
Clarence Howe served the board in the Encinitas fire sta-1 ceremony, a reception was held meeting to assist in making February 15 at the home of
punch. Mrs. Thelma Lohman tion at 2:38 p. m. and the fire I at the Gates Community Cent- the definite plans
Ixjrraine Mills.
|-----
• event.
good
the coffee and Mrs. Howard chief called the sheriff.
Farmen and Mrs. Charles Kel­ A dejuty patrolling at the
La Costa rest stop on Inter-'
ly the cakes.
newi?
state 5 received the call at
p. h. and arrived at the,
I Canned Good«
Marie Stewart Hosts 2:42
bank three minutes later.
Within minutes sheriffs sta­
Round Robin Club
Fast,
Frozen Foods
Smart brides al "ays choose our famous
Marie Stewart entertained tioned 15 men at road blocks
members of the Round Robin around the area.
Convenient Meats and Dairy Prodncts
The bank employees were
Pinochle Club at her home
able
to
give
a
description
of
Non-Prrecription Drags
Monday evening. Refreshments
Service
were served before the even the robber to the officers and
< 'igai'ettcs and Candy
the FBI. They said the man
ing of cards.
Plans were made for a pot­ • carried a long-barreled revolv­
Beverages (Warm and Cold)
luck dinner and pinochle party er. Two lady tellers were ord­
ered
to
place
all
the
money
Breads
and Pastry
to be given for the members
and their husbands March 6 at in the bag. The Escrow officer
Money Orders
stood up to see what was go-'
the Arey Podrabskv home.
Featuring 5 new scriptot
Alta Moffatt won high prize. ing on and was ordered into a
Fruita and Vegetables
Lu MacGregor low and Irene back room where the third'
teller
was
eating
her
lunch.
|
Ice
Podrabsky won pinochle.
Two men customers were i
STORE NO. 468
The group’s next party will
be at the home of Mabel Yan- ordered to lie on the floor. The
branch manager was away on
kus on February 15.
business and unaware of the
holdup.
The robber had not been
caught when the Harlan’s re-1
Mr. and Min. Herbert Tomp­ ceived the notice.
|
kins of Idanha are announc­ Mrs. Watkins was employed
Six Pak Cans
ing the birth of their first at the U. S. National in Stay-]
chikl, a daughter, bom January ton prior to moving to Call-
28 at the Santiam Memorial f omnia.
0L-.
91U».
Êongftt.
Hospital The little girl has
been named Alesha Renee and
Both For
M
weighed 9 lbs. 5 oz. Maternal
am/TKn 'Jrihur'X XroJsriei
grandmother is Mrs. Ada L.
Tompkins of Idanha, and pa­
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Oriet Peaslee of Scio.
Mor* and mor» bride» ar» finding tfcay can ha*» th
Great-grandmother is Mrs. Ed­
look th»y io*» and «till k»»p «* «*» tuaDV »*d»
na Parker of Rathdrum, Idaho.
hridal budget with »xquixit» Regency rtatiooery- It <••-
Dale Tompkins of Kelso, Wn
Triple Pak Box
is a great-grandfather. The ba­
turaa Heiiograwing* - an amazingly rich, railed lettering
Regular 10c Bars
by is the first grandchild for
with all the good tart» and dirtinction of the finest craft»
Snicker, MilkyWay
Mrs. Tompkins and the first
manahip—yet coat» to littl». Do ae» our exciting »election
great-grandchild for Mrs Park­
al contemporary and traditional type faeea.. one, perfect
3 Musketeer
er.
tar you! •Hetiofvint-not to be conftuod with tn^ravin^
Miss Nancy Lalack Installed Worthy
VALENTINES Advisor of Marilyn Assembly No. 60
Order of Rainbow for Girls
HEART Chocolates
Morgan-Culver Rites Held In
St. Catherine's Catholic Church
'Give the BEST'
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s7,95
Mill City Pharmacy
Flower
Wedding Line
Invitations
FOOD STORES
LOCALS
My Neighbors
1 Lb. Bacon and We Have A Large Coke or Pepsi
Selection of
1 Doz. Eggs
Valentines and
$100 Chocolate Candies
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OPEN
1 a.m. to 11 p.m.
1 Days A Week
STIDIO OF HAIR DESIGN
now open Tuesday thru Sat
urday, 9:30 to 5 30 Ellen Stahl-
man on duty. Call 897-2100 for
appointment
Betty Klutke (
MUI Ctt> owner.
2t f
The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Prices effective
Wednesday, Feb. S
through Sat Feb. 6
Potato Chips
Candy Bars
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EACH
Prices effective
Wednesday, Feb. 3
through Sat. Feb. 6