The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 15, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    ‘¿—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1968
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Rebekahs Appoint
Committees at
Evening Meeting
Committees for the year
were appointed at the regular
meeting of Santiam Rebekah
lodge Wednesday evening.
Other elections and appoint­
ments were also made at the
meeting presided over by
Blanche Syverson.
Plans were made for the
March 6 meeting when the
president of the Rebekah As-
sembly of Oregon will pay
her official visit.
Appointed to serve on the
finance committee were Ada
Plymale, Mildred Carr and
Juanita Emmerson; Publicity,
Antonia Thomas and Ann
Primeau; Floral, Mildred Carr,
Antonia Thomas and Alta
Bodeker; Welcome, Ida Fleet­
wood, Lettie Swan and Juani­
ta Emmerson.
Carmen Barnhardt was
elected drill captain and An­
tonia Thomas, degree captain.
Trustees elected were Ann
Primeau for a three year
term; Carmen Barnhardt for a
two year term to fill the va­
cancy created when Frances
McCarley moved from the
city.
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Ann Primeau was installed
as recording secretary by Car­
men Barnhardt acting as the
installing officer.
Daisy Geddes was again
back to lodge after an absence
of almost seven months due
to illness.
Irene Lewin, retiring noble
grand presented each of her
officers for the past year at­
tractive gifts of paper weights
which she had made.
Refreshments were served
later in the evening from
tables beautifully decorated in
the Valentine motif by
Blanche Syverson.
Mrs. Bodeker Hosts
Women's Group
party line ...the people on it
Good party line neighbors use the tele­
phone sharingly, space calls, keep con­
versations reasonably brief. And they
hang up carefully. Isn't that your kind of
party line? Or shouldn’t it be?
Valley Telephone Co.
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
LYONS—Mrs. Alex Bodek­
er was hostess for the meet­
ing of the Womens Society of
Christian Service held in the
Tuesday afternoon February
fireplace room of the church
6, with Mrs. Lenard Cruson
presiding due to the absence
of Mrs. Ethel Huffman. The
meeting opened with devo­
tions by Mrs. Freda Grug.
ett. A favorable report was
heard from the results of the
tamale sale and supper.
A discussion was held on
the Birthday luncheon to be
held some time in April, date
to be made known later. A
discussion was also held on
various things for the coming
months. At the close of the
meeting Mrs. Bodeker served
refreshments to Mmes. Len­
ard Cruson. Glen Julian, Clyde
Bressler, Paul Pennington,
Harold Hawthorne, Chester
Riggs, Van Prichard, E. L.
Roye, Mrs. Freda Grugett and
Miss Lula Cory.
Mill City Fifth Grade
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Mill City, Oregon
I,YONS — Santiam Valley
A meeting of the Canyon Grange members visited
Camp Fire Leaders was held Crowfoot grange Saturday
recently at the home of Mrs. night, February 10 for their
Bill Shepherd. Main item on
the agenda was the Father­ visitation night with 30 mem­
daughter dinner which is be­ bers present. All officers were
ing planned by the leaders present but two. There were
members present from six
and the Camp Fire girls.
Granges.
This is an annual event and
Master of cermonies was
The Annual Masonic-East-.......
will be held March 1 at the
ern Star banquet was held at' Mi'll City grade school gym. John Shafer, master of San­
the IOOF hall Saturday ev-1 Theme for this year’s dinner tiam Valley, who presented
Mrs. Georgia Hays Lecturer
ening. 'ru„
The turkey j,
dinner was is ,,power Time”.
prepared by the Rainbow
Preliminary plans were al­ and Thurman Smith in charge
Mother’s club with Mrs. Max­ so started on the Grand Coun­ of the program. Mr. Smith
ine Rue as chairman. Rain­ cil Fire which is scheduled was moderator, representing a
news reporter; Lloyd Sletto
bow Girls did the serving.
for May.
There are seven Camp Fire as a reporter from Washing­
Mayor Veryl Hoover was
Master of Ceremonies. Rev. and Bluebird groups this ton D. C. on agriculture; El­
Charles Fultz, minister of the year and they have been busy mer Taylor a politician re­
Mill City Christian church sending get-well cards, which presenting Senator Cous. held
gave the invocation. George they have made, to communi­ a press conference, Giles Wag­
Duncan, Sr., Stayton was the ty members. They have also ner, also a politician on busi­
guest speaker, speaking on sent cards to shut-ins which ness affairs. Mr. Smith gave
recipients say they appreciate nut pack cards to those tak-
the “Courts of Oregon."
<ng part on “How People re­
very much.
The evening’s entertain­ This part of Community spond to education on evils of
ment was a dance routine by service has also given the •obacco and picket parades
Nancy Lalack, Jerri Jo Park­ girls much enjoyment and sat­ and status quo of business
er and Sonja Martin; Alan isfaction.
men”. Mrs, Thurman Smith
Yankus sang “Release Me” and
Following the recent lead­ •ang “Some Where Ther’s a
“Walk on By,” accompanied ers meeting Mrs. James King, valley” and “How Great Thou
by Jeff Richards; Karen Da­ South Marion district direct­ \rt”. Mr. Smith gave a read-
vis gave a dance routine and or, gave some training tips to ng, “Dangerous Dan Mc-
Alan Yankus on the i guitar the leaders on making group "’-rew”.
and Jeff Richards on ] piano, meetings more fun and in­ There were a number of
played “Dreaming” a piece formative for the girls.
'tber members taking part in
they composed.
Leaders attending the meet­ be interesting program.
Introduced were Mr. and ing were Mrs. Shirley Sharp,
Mrs. George Duncan of Stay- Mrs. Phyllis Ricketts, Mrs.
ton. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Bill Shepherd, Mrs. Rachel
Fultz; Verne Clark, WM of Music, Mrs. Fred Krecklow,
Community
Mill City Lodge 180 AF&AM, Mrs. Don Jenkins, Mrs. Melba
and his wife; Mr. and Mrs. Al Gallion, Mrs. Barbara Pen­
Yankus, Worthy Patron and rose, Mrs. Paul Brady, Mrs.
Worthy Matron of Marilyn Roger Mink, Mrs. Dave Barn­ Calendar of Events
Chapter No. 145 OES, and hardt and Mrs. Ray Shelton
Darlene Rue, Worthy Advis- who came down from Marion
Wednesday, February 14—
or of Marilyn Assembly Ord­ Forks.
Annual Valentine Rainbow
er of Rainbow for Girls; Patri­
Father and Daughter Banquet
cia Moore, Grand Representa­
tive to Maryland, Order of Charles Kellys Attend at IOOF hall 6 P. M. Regular
Rainbow for Girls; Mrs. Don­
meeting of Rainbow girls to
ald Carlson, Mother Advisor Postmaster Conference follow banquet.
of Rainbow for Girls and her
Garden Club Silver Tea at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kel­ the home of Isabel Heller. 1:30
husband, Donald B. Carlson.
Also introduced were Mr. ly were in Portland from Mon­ P. M.
and Mrs. Lawrence Walworth day until Thursday of last Thursday, February 15—
of Salem. He was celebrating week attending the Mid-Win­
PTA at Mill City Grade
his 83rd birthday, and Bert ter Conference of the Oregon
Morris was celebrating his Chapter of the National As­ school. Doris Williams in
87th birthday. The group sang sociation of Postmasters. Mr. charge of program.
“Happy Birthday” to the two Kelly served on a panel deal­ Jayceettes at home of Laura
gentlemen. Mr. Walworth is ing with “Complaints.” The Wilson, 8 p. m.
a Past Patron of Marilyn affair, held at the Hilton Ho­ Saturday, February 17—
tel, drew postmasters and
Chapter.
Basketball game. Scio here.
their husbands or wives from
One hundred attended the all over the State of Oregon. Monday, February 19—
dinner.
Flying out from Wash., D.
Lions club dinner meeting
C., to speak at the main ban­ at Fellowship hall 6:30.
quet and to conduct conferen­ A. F. & A. M. meeting at
Mrs. Bassett Hosts
ces for the group was Thomas lodge hall 8 p. m.
P. Costin, Jr. of Lynn, Mass.,
Round Robin pinochle club
Card Club Feb. 7
who is president of NAPUS. at home of Lou MacGregor.
Vice-president Tom Sawyer
LYONS — Members of the of Sheridan. Wyo., was speak­ Bid or Bunch pinochle club
Wednesday afternoon card er at the final evening’s ban- at home of Suzy Stewart. 7:30.
club held their party at the quet.
Tuesday, February 20—
home of Mrs. Floyd Bassett.
Others attending the sess-
Women’s club meeting at
A one thirty dessert luncheon ion from this locality includ- the home of Helen Kimmel.
preceded the playing of 500. ed Quincy Smith of Idanha,
High score was held by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fair of Stay­ Sponsored as a public service
Ruth Lyons, second high by ton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dough­
Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and erty of Aumsville, Mrs. Clara
low by Mrs. Andrew Sieg. Neal of Sublimity, and Mrs.
Others attending were Mmes. Joe Johnson of Lyons.
Earl Allen, Sam Bridges. Per­
cy Hiatt, John Kunkle, Oral
Williams, Oscar Naue, Earl
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
Hellemn, Truman Tibbits,
Owners
Gladys Nygaard, Eulalia Ly­
ons, Hazel Lewis, Veronica
Phone 897-2660
Koener, Leota Worden, Laura
Mill City, Oregon
Neal and Miss Zeta Prichard, i
George Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale,
Sr. are announcing the en­ Speaks at Mason-
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Carol Ann Ragsdale to
Donald Lowell Cree, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell O. Cree Star Banquet
Ragsdale—Cree
Engagement Told
all of Mill City.
Miss Ragsdale graduated
from Santiam High School in
1965 and is now a junior at
Oregon College of Education.
Mr. Cree graduated from
Santiam High School in 1959,
attended Wenatchee Valley
Junior College and Oregon
College of Education. He is
now self employed in the tim­
ber industry.
No date has been set for
the wedding.
Santiam Hospital
Auxiliary to Have
Luncheon Thursday
The Santiam Memorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary will have their
annual luncheon Thursday,
February 15 at 12:30 at the
Calvary Lutheran Church in
Stayton. The Church is locat­
ed at the corner of Fern
Ridge Road and First Avenue.
There will be installation of
officers, various awards giv­
en, reports and a talk by hos­
pital board chairman, Don
Moffatt.
The Regis Girls Chorus will
furnish the entertainment.
The luncheon is open to the
interested public and tickets
may be purchased at the door
or Mill City residents may se­
cure them from Mrs. J. C.
Kimmel or Mrs. Arlo Tuers.
Marilyn Chapter
Hosts Dist. Meet
The District meeting of
Marilyn Chapter No. 145, Vic­
toria Chaper No. 76, Turner,
and Acacia Chapter No. 63,
Stayton was held in Mill City
Monday evening at 8 o’clock.
Presiding officers were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Yankus from
Marilyn Chapter; Mrs. Miscel-
la Simpson and Hugh Webb
from Victoria Chapter, and
Mrs. Betty Griffith and
Charles Hecht from Acacia.
Escorted and introduced
were Mrs. Laurie Woodard,
Worthy Grand Matron of the
Grand Chapter of Oregon;
Mrs. Merle Lamar, Grand
Committee member of the In­
ternational Temple fund of
the General Grand Chapter
and also a Past Grand Matron,
Mrs. Veda Barker, Grand
Martha. Mrs. Margaret Kelly,
Grand Committee Member,
Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Grand Re­
presentative to New Bruns-
wisk in Oregon; Miss Wilene
Wipper, Grand Representa­
tive to South Dakota in Ore-
eon: Mrs. Iris Landon, Grand
Representative to West Vir­
ginia in Oregon and three
Worthy Matrons and four
Worthv Patrons.
Marilyn Chapter opened
the Chapter, close the Chap­
ter and presided over Good of
the Order. Victoria Chapter
escorted and introduced and
ballotted. Acacia Chapter had
the degrees.
The Worthy Grand Matron
was honored with a degree
and presented a bouquet of
American Beauty roses and
a gift of money. The Worthv
Grand Patron was presented
an ‘ owl’’ hank with a gift of
monev. Each spoke briefly.
Following the meeting re­
freshments were served with
three from each chapter on
the committe. There were 100
at the meeting.
Preceding
the
meeting
about 40 attended a dinner
which was prepared and serv­
ed by Grant’s.
Mill City fifth-grade class­
es visited places of interest in
Salem on Thursday, February
1. The 39 students were ac­
companied by Mrs. Leo Car­
penter. Mrs. Roger Mink, Mrs.
Lenthcl Ragsdale, Carl Schaf­
er, and Mrs. Don Williams.
At 9:20 the group visited the
Oregon State Library. Sever­
al of the 6 floors of books
were seen.
Next the Salem Police De­
partment was toured. The
group compared It with what
they had learned from Of-
ficer Les White about the Mill
City Police Department. The
only difference they found
was the number of employees
at each department.
Lunch was eaten at the Cat
Cavern. Matthews Hall. Wil­
lamette University. Albert
Fedje. Director of Admissions,
arranged two tours. The stu­
dents had an opportunity to
ask questions about college
classes and life.
Finally the group visited
Salem General Hospital where
they saw a 3-dav old baby
in an incubator The children
asked the nurses questions
over cookies and punch.
Bus driver Tom Morris de­
livered an exhausted bus load
of children to the Mill City
Elementary School at 3:15
Wallace Hovev and Mrs
“Awrlght, now—step for­
^laine Main, teachers, were
-»leased with the children’s ward—we know that one of
ua ia the patient here.”
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