» 2—The Mill City EnterpriNe, Thursday, April 3, 1975 Santiam Ripples | Paye. Communion Service Held March 27 By Sally Jenkins Everyone returned to The Maundy Thursday Com­ studies Monday after a rainy munion Service at the First spring vacation. Preparations for the Jr.-Sr. Christian Church last Thurs- Prom^and"' Banquet""resumed evening, sponsored by Tuesday as committee chair- several local churches, was men convened. |weU attended and was very Student Council voted on "nPr<**tvue P*rt ,were boy and girl of the month R’chard Halstead of the Wednesday 1 Christian Church, Rev. Donald A good number of giris are Dishong of the Community interested in JV or Varsity Church, ar.d Rev. John Heid- Rally for next year. Try-outs , brink of the Presbyterian will be before the student Church. The combined choir for the body next Friday. The JV and varsity baseball event was under the direction teams played several games of Mrs. Donald Sheythe, and this week. It looks like a good Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson played | the organ. season ahead. Reading from the scriptures Meetings continued as the lntra-School Council got to­ [while seated around the table Last Supper’” I gether Thursday afternoon; , depicting gecner rnursaay anenuvu, —”, , “The Z™-., 1 honor society, chess club, and were ledd Wukinson, Eugene ' GAA met during activity per- Wilkinson. Lee Ross, Frank . iod the following day. Stromquist, Shields ReMine. Heidbrink. Larry Plotts. Friday and Saturday eve- Mark ÏTl/Jrvr* X-T i • ♦ rsV» i ­ rungs found SAG members ( ^ Tr r-> Dnh Bob Prntt Pratt, Eldon Hutchin contributing their ushering s00- Dicl. Freeman, Darrel I services during the perform- Plotts. :?nd Wayne Thomas, I •*. Greeters were Dennis and ances of “The Death and 2 - Life Large Lyn Mumey, and servers in- of _ Sneaky Fitch.” crowds both nights attended eluded Jim Gunderson. Jerry Hollinger. the play which was held in the Shepherd, Chuck Hollinger, auditorium The cast included an^ Dave Plotts nine students from the high school. It was a great show! I IOOF Plans For Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor American Legion Auxiliary Legion Halt Gates April 9, 10 & 11 10:00 am. to 5:00 pan. Phone 897-2185. 897-29M or 859-2201 for pickup s Furniture Furnishings & Complete Home Appliances NEW- -USED Open Evenings By Appointment BankAmericard Welcome Soblimi tj-Aumsville Junction Phone 749-2975 The Mill City IOOF #144 met in regular meeting March 27 with Noble Grand Albert Harris presiding. The business of the evening was furthering the plans for 1 the 75th anniversary reception jon April 12. Glenn Anderson, decorating [ chairman, named to his com- j mittee Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. Mrs. John Childress, Mrs. Jack Stoddard and Mrs. Otto Weldman. A planning session has been arranged. Charley Stewart, refreshment commit­ tee chairman, named his com­ mittee members. Mrs. Velma Harrison, Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Mrs. John Swan. • Letteis were received from ! Stanford Ely, grand master, and Chester L. Robertson, grand secretary, accepting the invitations to the reception. Mr. Harris announced that the first of the anniversary plates were now ready. 4-H Club Learns How To Display Rabbits The Santiam Shamrock 4-H | Club met last Thursday at the Ken Harrison home. The group is studying about rabbits, learning the parts, the different breeds and what each breed is used for. They are also learning how to prepare the rabbit and show it at fairs. Kim Ward brought her rabbits for the program. Members attending were Gregg and Jeff Harrison, Judi Bonebrake, Kim Ward, Vicky and Debbie Hirons, Brian and Darla Bjar, Rick and Anita Davis and Jim Cooper. Now Open In Stayton FOSTER’S UNLIMITED Automotive Repair For All Domestic and Imported Cars and Trucks Foci Injection Analyzer Automatic Transminiona Helarle Welding Parts on Hand 101 2nd Ave., Stayton Ph. 769-2434 LOOK FOR OUR EARLY BIRD SALE SPECIALS In This issue of the Enterprise •»’-.Ht 5 KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT. Better eel an extra key made for your house or automobile today. Bring your key with you. RUTES LET US do your glass work. We cut window glass to your measure­ ments We will Install the glass In frames brought to the store. Mill City Hardware Everett and Iola Hamilton Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. To Meet Thursday Phone 897-2772 m-.a.rr Local Artist Chosen To Paint With Pellew This Summer 7Sth Anniv. April 13 Rummage Sale Home Extension Group Mrs Leo Poole received word that she nas been accept­ ed by John C. Fellew to paint in his two week workshop held in Co'orado this summer. Mr. Pellew is one of the best known contemporary Ameri­ can artists — a versatile paint­ er in watercolor, acrylics, and oil. The winner of many dis­ tinguished awards, his work has been included in major na­ tional art exhibits since 1934 and is represented in the per­ manent collections in The Me­ tropolitan Museum of Art. The Brooklyn Museum, The Unio I Cultural, Sao Paulo Brazil; , and numerous other leading I galleries and museums I Easter Services Bring Special Music To Presbyterian Church Faith Promise Missionary Rally April 4,5 & 6 The Mill City First Christian Churcn is holding its annual Faith Promise Missionary Rally this Fri through Sun., April 4, 5 and 6. Interested persons are invited to attend the meetings. Don Summers, who Is with the Puget Sound Christian Indian Mission in Seattle. will be the main speaker. Don and Jessie Summers have been working the past nine years in the Puget Sound area minis­ tering to the urban Indian, going where lie is, whether in the street, hospital, prison, homes or encampments. The first service of the rally will be Friday evening. April 4, at 7 30. On Sat, April 5, a men’s breakfast will be held at 8:00 a m.. Youth Supper at throughout the country. He is subject matter. She especially 6:00 p.m., with a service for a member of the National likes to paint buildings and all at 7:30 Sunday, April 0. Academy of Design. The landscape in the Milil City Mr. Summers will speak at Allied Artists of America, The , area, the 9:45 a m. Sunday school itmencan Watercolor Society, The oil painting shown here hour and at the 11:00 am and The Salmagundi Club. Mr is one she executed of the old Worship service. Also, Sun­ Pellew has won more than 45 shoe shop to capture a time day at 5:30 p.m. a potluck sup­ top awards including the Sil­ in Mill City history. The per is being planned with the ver Medal Amercan Water­ tracks to the right of the evening service at 7:00 p.m. color Society, 1970, and the building serve as a reminder At the evening service. Doug Allied Artists Gold Medal for that the structure was once a | Uno and Renee' Holcomb will Watercolor. musical program depot. Remember the barber provide a Mrs. Poole will leave for shop? and Dennie Hrlsabeck, prrfes Colorado in June to join the Sue submitted photographs sor at NCC in Eugene will group working under Mr of some of her oil paintings to present the message. Pellew. The group will paint be juried During the work­ tn various areas — from ghost shop, she hopes to improve her towns to the Colorado Rockies. technique in composition, con­ Mrs. Poole expressed that centrating on the initial ab­ she enjoys painting various stract pattern. Subscribe fo The | Mill City Enterprise i GATES — Members of the Santiam Canyon Home Exton sioh Study Group will meet Thursday, April 10, at 101» am. at the Gates Community Church. Mrs George Ditter and Mrs Ray Foster und Mrs. Fred Moore will be project leaders for the topic ’Tightening Your Belt" Inflation affacta the family's pocketbook. What causes inflation, how you can affect national po>dra and how you cun protect yourself from some of the consequence- of accelerating inflation are u few of the questions discussed in the lesson. There will be an election of officer:; Members are remind ed to bring their white ele phants for the sale to be held following the lesson. Hostesses will lie Mrs. Gael Cutsforth and Mrs. George Ditter. Calendar Of Events Thursd.iy, April 3 Garden Club dessert lunch eon, 12 30 at Fellowship Hall Card party, Eagles Hall, IOO p.m. Monday, April 7 Round Robin Pinochle Club. 7:30, Carmen Barnhardt home Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club. 7:30, Edna Gordon home Wednesday, April 9 City Council meeting at city hall, 8:00 p.m. rharsd.iy, April 10 School board meeting, 7:X> pm. at the hgih school. Sponsored as a | public eervtew By J BEAUTY CENTER Phone 897-2137 239 S. W. Broadway i»:00 a m to 5;UU p.m. r.venings by appointment Family Reunion Held Enjoy s,anley Easter Chan Holiday ^ I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley At Club House MEN’S SPORT SHOES I Chance enjoyed the Easter Mrs. Helen Cox was the solo- ,st for the Easter Sunday serv­ MEHAMA A large group holiday with both their chil- ice at the Presbyterian •.vas present at the Mehama I dren home. Church, with Jean Scott ac­ clubhouse Easter Sunday for Joining them for the Sun- ' companying her on the organ. the Christen n Family re- ' day dinner was their son, There was also special music union. A potluck dinner was 1 David from Seattle, and their by the choir for the occasion, enjoyed and an Easter Egg | daughter Christine. and her with Doris Sheythe conduct­ hunt was held for the children. | friend. Jack Van Osdol, from ing. Betsy Ayers and Bonnie Chris­ Salem The chancel of the church tensen acted a.- hosteses. Also present was Stanley's Sunday morning was generous- ■ Among those attending were mother, Mrs. Hattie Arnold of ly decorated with Easter lilies, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Harris, Slayton forming a continuous border,; Christina, Earlier in the day they visit­ Tammy, Tresa, through the contributions of Mona and Kim from Emmett, ed at the Marion Home in many members and friends. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Ed Still­ Sublimity where Mrs. Chance’s Special memorials were from man and Tammy. Eugene. Mr mother, Mrs. Una White, re­ Erma Graham of San Fran­ and Mrs Harold Christensen, sides. cisco in memory of her mo­ LaPine, Mr. and Mrs. Bob David, who recently moved ther, Tena Graham; from Christensen, Eric and Loree, to Seattle from Eugene, is em-j Wanda Richards and Virginia Seattle Wash., Mr and Mrs. ployed by the American Jewell in memory of their Bill Noack, Stayton, Mr. and Broadcasting Co. as the direc­ mother. Bess Vandermeer: Mrs. Wallace Waters, Vicki, tor of West Coast Album Pro and another memorial plant Steve, Mark and Marjie, Stay­ motions His territory includes from Alma and Bill Beyer. ton, Mr and. Mrs. Larry Kan- the 12 western states. As he Mrs. Wilson Stevens of off, Zan. Tonya and Kylynn, is doing a considerable amount I Lyons, the mother of Lois Newport, Mrs. Dennis Chris­ of traveling, most of it is by Scott, made the old rugged tensen, Lance, Sheila and air. | cross which was loaned to the Annette, Portland. Mr. and He is a Santiam graduate of church and appeared on the Mrs. Albert Krosman, Stay­ the class of 1069. He attended piano for the Easter service. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Line Community college in I Christensen and Vicki, Tur­ Eugene where he studied com­ ner, Mrs. Hanna Scharback munications, and later worked Nicholson Hostess for and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schar- at the radio station there until ( back, Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Aug, 1974. Eagles Card Party Shimanek, Schyler, Laurie, Lachlan, Haiidi, Lisi, Gret­ Mrs. Walter Nicholson was chen, Joey, Jake and Mrs hostess for the weekly card Mildred Shimanek, all of party last Thursday at the Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eagles Lodge. Refreshments Christensen and daughters, were provided by Elma Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart, and the club furnish­ Weitman and Sandy, Eugene, ed Easter eggs and marshmal­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christenson, low bunnies to each player. Salem, Dean Christensen and There were five tables in Lamar Christensen, Aumsville, play and Joyce Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ayers and with Sl.irley Saunders as her family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert partner, held 1,000 aces. Doro­ Reid and Dorothy Christenson, thy Peterson won both the all of Mehama. high and pinochle prizes. The card parties are held each Thursday at the Eagles Breakfast to Kick-off Lodge at 1:00 p.m. All those who ptay pinochle are invited to join the group for an en- Season Golfing joyable afternoon. | The nine hole, group of the Santiam Women’s Golf Club will begin their spring golfing AARP Chapter season with a kickoff break­ To Hold Potluck fast Tues., April 8, at the golf The Santiam Chapter, club. The breakfast will begin AARP, met last Wednesday, at 9.00 a.m. and will be fol­ March 26, at the Santiam High lowed by golf or cards. School. President Percy Reservations should be Mulligan presided and there made by April 3 by contacting were 26 members present. the social chairman, Ruth The club voted to donate 30 Spaniol, at 769-5366 or Mae dozen eggs for the annual Schachstick, 769-5158, or Rita Easter egg hunt for area chil­ Teitz at 769-5593. dren. i Bill Beyer reported on the ■ Easter Sunday breakfast which was neld Easier morning at. the high school. A potluck was approved for the April 23rd meeting. Following the business I meeting bingo was enjoyed by all. Mabel Downing and Fan­ nie Kaestner served refresh­ ments. °9 Blue and White Nylon end Replitan ■¡■K Dick & Carols ■■■I Shoes and Apparel iMSMltSIUM 400 - 3rd Ave. - . 769-2762 _ Stayton