The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 26, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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2—Th«“ Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 26, 1978
Clubs Combine
At Stewart's Home
School Lunch Menu I
Mrs. Charlie Stewart enter-1
tained the Round Robin Pin- 1 Thursday. April 26
ochle Club and the Bid or' Chili Beans
Bunch Pinochle Club at her | Buttered Toast
Mixed Fruit
home Monday evening, April
Ice Cream
16.
Milk
The hostess used the Easter
motif in her decorations and Friday, April 27
served an Easter dessert be­ Fish Krisps
French Fries
fore the evening of cards.
Corn
Receiving low were Mrs.
Purple Plums
Agnes Carlson of the Round
Mountain Bar Cookie
Robin Club and Mrs. Edna
Milk
Gordon for the Bid or Bunch
Club. Mrs. Lou MacGregor Monday, April 30
Chicken and Noodles
won high for the Round Robin
Club and Mrs. Hattie Fencl
Lettuce Salad
was high for the Bid or Bunch
Hot Bread and Butter
Club. Mrs. Fencl also receiv­
Red Jello and Topping
ed the pinochle prize and Mrs.
Milk
Elsie Ohmart the door prize.
Tuesday. May 1
Guests for the evening were
Spaghetti
Mrs Carmen Barnhardt, Mrs.
Peas and Carrots
Pauline Brunner, Mrs. Edna
French Bread
Moffatt and Mrs. Esther Cline.
Ice Cream
Oatmeal Cookie Bar
Milk
Wednesday, May 2
Submarine Sandwich
Buttered Beets
Fruited Jello-Topping
Milk
Thursday, May 3
Vegetable Soup
Peanut Butter Sandwich
Carot Sticks
Ice Cream
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Milk
Friday, May 4
Barbecue Hamburger
French Fries
Tomatoes
Peaches
Chocolate Cake
Milk
domarvi Pasje
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
Winner of Easter Bunny Drawing
BIRTHS
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Santiam Memorial Hospital
(STAYTON)
SILBERNAGEL - To Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew J. Silberna-
gel, Stayton a son, Sunday,
April 8.
BRONSON — To Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Bronson,
Aumsville, a daughter, Tues­
day, April 10.
CLARK — To Dr. and Mrs.
L. Marvin Clark, Stayton, a
son, Wednesday, April 18.
Rebekah Lodge 166
Announce Float Plans
Nine year old Denise Owens shows a happy face Santiam Rebekah Lodge
as she was presented the Easter Bunny by Karen Blake­ "166 met in regular meeting
ly, manager of Circle K, in the drawing held there last with noble grand, Mrs. Dave
Friday afternoon.—Mill City Enterprise photo.
Barnhardt presiding.
Croan - Nelson Rites Given
Mrs. Margaret Snow, Three
Links president, requested the
members to bring wrapped
items suitable for Bingo prizes
to be used at the I.O.O.F.
Home, to the next Three Links
meeting May 10.
A standing vote of thanks
was given Mrs. Barnhardt, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Carr, Otto
Koeneke, Sam Harris and Char­
ley Stewart for their excellent
work in the various activities
centered at the hall this past
month.
Mrs. Carr, float co-chairman,
announced the name for the
float had been selected and
plans were now in progress.
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Czar­
ina of the Lady Muscovites of
Oregon, reported on the execu­
tive meeting at Reedsport,
April 10.
Mrs. Barnhardt, assembly of­
ficer, will attend the assembly
executive meeting in Portland
May 6.
Mrs. Arnold Syverson was
examined in the unwritten
work by district deputy presi­
dent Mrs. Carr.
Mrs. Claudie Bruder was es­
corted to the center of the
floor, presented with a mem­
bership pin and an original
poem by Mrs. Barnhardt.
The refreshment committee
for May 2 is Mrs. Iola Hamil­
ton and Mrs. Mary Stafford.
Following the meeting, re­
freshments were served by
Mrs. Barnhardt.
Ison of Silverton and the bride­
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edsel Croan of Sublim­
ity and formerly of Mill City
and Salem.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a floor length gown of
white organza with empire bo­
Son Born To Mr. and
dice of eyelet embroidery lace
Our Salon features style
I with white satin ribbon. The
cuts, shampoo and quick Mrs. Richard Kenline
high neckline, short sleeves
I
sets for men and women.
and hemline were accented
A son was born Monday
with ruffles and a juliet cap
> i held her chapel length tiered
See our new petal tur­ morning. April 23, at Salem
General Hospital to Mr. and
veil of illusion. She carried a
bans in assorted colors. For Mrs.
i
Kenline of Mill
cascade of white daisy chry­
over rollers, in the Can­ City. Richard
The baby weighed five
About
twenty
members santhemums, yellow roses and
nery, or just wearing.
pounds 13 ounces and has been from the senior club and four gypsophila.
named Oliver Lawrence. Mrs. guests from the juniors at­ Matron of honor for the
Kenline is the former Sharon tended the meeting of the bride was Mrs. Don Steffen of
Muise.
Mill City Woman’s Club held San Diego, Calif. Miss Sue
Grandparents are Mr. and at the home of Mrs. J. C. Kim­ Wylers and Mrs. Rex Britton
Mrs. Ollie Muise and Mr. and mel Tuesday night. Elaine Rus­ were bridesmaids.
Tracy Grieson was flower
PH. 897-2100
MILL CITY Mrs. Carl Kenline, all of Mill sell and Theresa Saalfeld as­
sisted the hostess at the re­ girl and ring bearer was the
City.
freshment hour.
bride’s cousin, W. Scott Cle-
Chief business of the even­ ment.
ing was the report of the no­
Best man was Richard Kes-
minating committee, headed by sei and Wesley Palmer and
Ruth Cummings, which result­ Jerry Grieson were ushers.
Nelson Olmsted, a veteran of
ed in the election of the fol­
The young couple went to
more than 30 years In radio, with
lowing officers for next year: Eastern Oregon on their wed­
■w
long experience in stage, TV
president, Margaret Snow; ding trip and on their return
and motion pictures, has for the
first vice president, Alma will make their home in Sa­
past 12 years been The Voice
Byers; second vice president, lem.
of Pacific Power.
Jenny Cauble; treasurer, Kate
The bride is a beautician at
Doble; secretary, Mary You- the Red Carpet Beauty Salon
mans; and member of the fi- and the bridegroom is a stud­
nance committee, Toni Tho- ent at Chemeketa Community
mas.
College.
The evening’s program was
presented by the representa­
tives from the junior club who
Pacific Power
gave an interesting resume of Many Attend
By Debbie McLain
presents
their activities and projects
Wednesday afternoon the
during their first year of or­ Oswego Wedding
cast of “Finder’s Creeper’s” put
NELSON OLMSTED
ganization as follows: Gloria
on a dress rehearsal for the
narrating
Urban discussed the movies
Among those attending the grade school. The rehearsal
which have been sponsored at wedding of Alan Yankus and was a smash and really
STORIES OF
the high school auditorium un­ Miss Madeleine Rockney last brought laughter into the audi­
PACIFIC POWERLAND
der the community improve­ Saturday at Our Lady of the torium.
ment project; Mary Lou Suckl­ Lake Catholic Church at Lake
Don't miss
Thursday, after school, the
ing told of the questionnaire Oswego were Mr. and Mrs. pep club held a meeting to
"A century-old story about
which has been prepared and Mastin Hanser^ Mrs. Louis discuss what they could do
will be distributed later this Verbeck, Miss Judy Borroughs, with their money in the way
month to ascertain what the Tracy Hansen, Pat Kelly, Mr. of fun. It was decided that the
an unrecognized genius
community would Hike to have and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., girls would take a trip to the
in the way of recreation and and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ YMCA for a swimming party
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1973
educational projects; Diane ald Carlson and the groom’s and then go to Cascade Gate­
Moore gave a resume of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Yan­ way Park for a picnic, Wed­
KRKT 12:15 p.m.
Junior Miss Pageant which is kus.
nesday, May 9 when the school
990 on your dial
an annual event affording
Friday evening, following will be closed due to a teach­
KWIL 4:40 p.m.
some high school student a the Yankus - Rockney wedding er’s meeting.
790 on your dial
chance to participate and com­ rehearsal at Lake Oswego,
Thursday night, the public
pete with other girls in the Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus en- presentation
of
“Finder’s
. state; and Judy Bogle intro- tertained honoring their son Creeper’s” was given by the
the
1 duced the other girls and in­ 1 and his bride-elect at
1973 Drama Class. The direc­
vited the club members to at­ home of their son-in-law and tor, Morris Snider, and the as­
tend the installation dinner of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James sistant director, Cindi Nelson,
the juniors at the Frontier Inn ; Bryan in Portland.
worked very hard to make it
at seven o’clock on Tuesday
Mrs. Bryan assisted her possible for the play to be pre­
evening, May 1. She also told mother in serving refresh sented on that date for every­
of the Bingo parties given for ments to the bridal party.
one’s enjoyment. This wasn't
i the Senior citizens each month.
easy with just one month of
Conducting the business ses-
practices. Everyone did a great
• sion was Toni Thomas with the
job
and we hope that there
Dessert
Luncheon
assistance of the secretary,
will be an abundance of plays
Mary Youmans. Following op-
from now on.
1 ening ceremonies, the treasur- Preceeds Card Party
Saturday, the G.A.A. took a
I er’s report by Kate Doble
LYONS — High score was trip to Kah-Nee-Tah. The
showed that the recent Salad
Bar Luncheon brought in over held by Gladys Nygaard, temperature was between 70
$60 for the benefit of the Eas second high by Zeta Prichard and 80 degrees and it was just
I ter Seal Camp for Crippled and low by Millie Jungwirth a great day for horseback rid­
at the Wednesday afternoon ing and swimming. Everyone ’
1 Children.
• It was announced that the card party held at the city hall had a wonderful time and real­
1 Marion County Federation of with Mildred Carr and Doris ly enjoyed the warm weather! |
Way to go G.A.A., and we’re
Woman’s Clubs will meet on Roy as hostesses.
tw.j a wnow. fieeh ban*na,tfi
Following
a
one-thirty des glad you had fun! !
Monday,
April
30,
in
the
Lan
­
it voti- ‘.aree <3: peaisot heezez-heah Dairy Que*r .-idle
caster Mall, registration to sert, 500 was in play. Attend-
or. p.neapple. chaéplate* and sttawbe/rr teppa, j plu*
start at 9:00 a.m. Several from | ing were: Leota Worden, Ber-
wtupp-.-dtopping and acMriy Tbach<my'<>)tptumiveyqi.
Uaj:w-.,r- »¿art wbng’
WJ
here plan to attend. The Ore- ! ' tha Allen. Alma Olmstead,
gon state convention is sched­ Margaret Kunkle, Katie Sieg,
Huffman,
Bemiece
uled for May 10-12 at Medford Ethel
and it is hoped that some will Bridges. Katie Skillings, Mabel
be present
from the local Downing, Nellie Riggs. Millie
Jungwirth, Gladys Nygaard,
clubs.
• />
The juniors requested that Zeta Prichard and the hostess­
Queen
the clubwomen assist in pre­ es Mildred Carr and Doris Roy.
paring 45 dozen eggs for the
' annual egg-hunt on Easter
Sunday, with several respond­ If the number following
ing. Plans were also finalized
for the Easter Breakfast in your name on The En
Prices effective Thurs. and Friday which some of the members
will participate at the school terprise label reads
April 26 and 27, 1973
I
cafeteria.
Phone 769-5311
Refreshments were served 4-73 it's time to send
“Oh boy—that’» what I
by the hostesses at the close
Stayton, Oregon
wanna
be when I grow up!”
a
check
for
renewal.
of the evening.
David Allan Croan took as
I his bride, Miss Lorna Lee Nel-
I son on April 14 at the United
' Methodist Church in Silverton,
i Miss Nelson is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ne-
i----------------------------------------
¡Woman's Club
Recalls Past
Year's Activities
STUDIO OF
HAIR DESIGN
Santiam Ripples
NOBODY SPLITS A BANANA
LIKEDAIRYQrEEN!
My Neighbors
Special Services Held at Presbyterian
Church This Past Easter
Sunday
Fork of the Santiam River. He
During special services at
the Presbyterian Church on is a student at Stayton Union
Easter Sunday, the Sacrament High School.
It was announced that a
ol Baptism was conferred upon
William Stanley Summit, in­ special meeting of the session
fant son of William Stanley is scheduled to be held at 8:00
Summit V and his wife, the p m. Thursday evening, April
former Georgia (Dodie) Hay. 26, at the church The Rev. Dr.
Mrs. Summit is the younger Morton Booth of Albany will
daughter of Mrs. Lee Fisher, be present to moderate the
and the sister of Mrs. Merle meeting.
Last
Thursday
evening,
Stewart. The Summits make
¡April 19, an impressive com­
their home in Albany.
Received as a new member munion service was held in the
into the church Sun. morning fellowship hall Rev. John
was Tedd Wilkinson, son of Phillips in charge. About 25
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkin­ persons attended the candle­
son, who live up on the North light service.
I Rev. Phillips completed his
¡four months’ service to this
May Bingo Party Date i church on Easter Sunday mor-
I ning. He will take over the
To Be Announced
pastorate of the Presbyterian
About 22 senior citizens at­ Church in St. Helens, Ore. the
tended the Bingo party last first of May. He was accom­
Wednesday afternoon at the panied on his farewell trip to
fellowship hall of the Presby­ Mill City from Beaverton by
terian Church. Chairman of his wife Ruth, and their dau­
the party was Mrs. Janeta ghter Willa. Supply pastors
Huckeby and Mrs. Myra Mu- will fill the pulpit during en-
mey and Mrs. Ann Carey were i suing Sundays until a perman­
hostesses.
ent minister can be secured.
Fanny Kaestner won the
blackout prize which was an
Easter cake baked and decor­
ated by Sharon Crook. Win­
ning door prizes were Bob
Hayes, Hazel Hayes and Mrs.
L. M. Yates.
Door prizes were donated by
Verns Clip Joint, The Mail
Shop and Stan Ogden Photo­
graphy.
The Bingo parties are spon­
sored monthly by the Junior Wednesday, April 25
Womans Club. Mrs. Myra Mu- Marilyn Assembly #60, Or­
mey will head the May party der of Rainbow for Girls,
with the exact date to be an­ meeting at the I.O.O.F. Hall
¡at 7:30 p.m.
nounced at a later time.
Santiam Chapter, A.A.RJ*.
¡meeting and potluck dinner to
St. Patrick Club Plans begin at 6:00 p.m. at the high
school.
Annual Garage Sale
Cub Scout Pack meeting at
LYONS — Mrs. Ann Holz- 7:30 p.m. at the Scout Cabin.
fuss and Mrs. Katie Seig were Thursday, April 26
hostesses for the St. Patrick
I.O.O.F. #144 meeting at the
Catholic Club held at the Holz- lodge at 8:00 p.m.
fuss home Monday night. Mrs.
FOE. #3384 Aerie and Aux
Mary Ellen Zach presided over iliary meeting at the lodge at
the usual business conducted. 8:00 p.m.
Plans were made and dis­
cussed for the annual garage Friday, April 27
sale to be held at the commun­ Mill City-Gates American
ity catholic hall Friday and Sa­ Legion meeting at the I.O.O.F.
turday, May 4 and 5, from 10 Hall at 8:00 p.m.
a.m. to 6 p.m. The next meet­ Monday, April 30
Womens Volleyball at the
ing will be held at the home of
grade school gym 7:00 to 9:00
Anne Pietrok.
Attending the meeting were p.m.
Marian
Frichtl,
Kathleen Wednesday, May 2
Manning, Sue Yost. Anne Pie­ Santiam Rebekah Lodge
trok, Evelyn Van Agtmael, #166 meets at the I.O.O.F. Hall
Rose Schwindt, Mary Ellen I at 8:00 p.m.
Zach,
Peggy
Blackburn, Thursday, May 3
Father Bernard and the host­ Annual Athletic Banquet,
esses, Mrs. Holzfuss and Mrs. | Santiam High School at 6:30
Sieg.
, p.m.
Community [
Calendar
Of Events
Also Helped in
April 14 Litter Pickup
Sponsored as a public service
By
Also helping pick up litter
on April 14, was the second
grade BlueBird group led by
Ellen Tuers and Linda Bastu- Insurance Agency, Inc.
scheck. In the group are: Karen ! 493 Third Street, Stayton
Bastuscheck, Tami Brosig, An-1
nie Porter and Tami Tuers and Remember Us For Your.
volunteer helper Lisa Bastus
Life and Health
check.
Their names were inadvert­
Insurance
ently left out of last weeks
story.
Phone 769-6311
MADISON & DAVIS
HEDGE TOAD GIFTS
Whether it be leather, Candles or Stained
Glass. We have a Gift for every occasion.
B ank A mericard
IfWTWMe AM«
North Santiam Blvd.
Open everyday—10 a. m. - 6 p. m.
except Wednesday
Authorized Catalog
O
___ Sales Merchant Store
LAWN MOWER SALE
PICK THE TYPE TO
FIT YOUR NEEDS
EAGER-1 PUSH TYPE or
SELF PROPELLED
Or A
Riding Mower-Tractor
At
YOUR MILL CITY CANYON AREA
Sears Authorized Catalog Merchant Store
Shop By Phone
897‘2348
160 N. 1st.
Mill City
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