Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1968)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, TTiursday, April 11, 1968 fìacje. Married 50 Years Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Check us for the Latest in Lingerie. See us for Easter Finery Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City 0ES Honors Mrs. Garton With Reception Monday Night Mrs. James Swan Has Birthday Celebration Mrs. James Swan was hon ored on the occasion of her birthday anniversary Satur day evening when a family group gathered at the Swan home. Coming from Salem were I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Phelps and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gillenwater and daughters, Dena and Marie of Bend, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood observed their Gold and Mrs. Orville Oderman and Mr. and Mrs. George Gillen en Wedding anniversary Sunday, April 7 at the Fellow water and Gregory Swintz of ship hall of the Presbyterian Church when a large Gold Beach, Mrs. Elton Fish- group of friends and relatives attended the reception back of Monmouth, Mr. ar.d for them. Hosts for the event were their children, Mr. Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. and Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beisel Hannah Catherwood. The and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fleetwood.—Stan Ogden photo. Odermans, Gillenwaters and Mr. Swintz were weekend Round Robin Club guests at the Swan home. Mrs. Gordette Garton, Mem ber of the Home Endowment guest spoke briefly. Follow Fund Committee of the Grand ing the program refreshments Chapter of Oregon was hon- were served. Pouring were ored at a reception Monday Mrs. Tex Morris, Mrs. Clyde WATCH evening given by Marilyn Phillips and Mrs. LaVerne Chapter No. 145 OES at the Oiirt. IOOF Hall. Escorted and introduced were Gordon Barker, Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, Mrs. Mer le Lamar, Member of the In ternational Temple Fund Committee of the General televised live and in color direct from beautiful The Mill City Garden club Grand Chapter and a Past met on Thursday at the home Grand Matron, Alice Robin of Mrs. James Swan with AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF COURSE son, Grand Lecturer, and Mrs. Ruth McCombs as co PGM. Muriel Field, Grand hostess for the 1 o’clock des Conductress, Mrs. Veda Bar sert luncheon. ker, Grand Martha, three Saturday, April 13th Mrs. Louis Verbeck presid Grand representatives, Nine ed at the business meeting in Mrs. Q. V. Miller Grand Committee Members, the absence of the president. nine worthy Matrons and four Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood was Visits Recently With Channel 6 — 2 p. m. to 3 p. m Worthy Patrons. About two presented with a beautiful hundred attended the cere cake for her Golden Wedding Mill City Friends monies. aniversary, which was that Mrs. Q. V. Miller of Long For the program the Mill day. Beach, California was a house City Elementary School chor Plans were discussed for Sunday, 14th us directed by Herbert Bas- the club’s bazaar, which will guest last week of Mrs. Ernest tacheck and accompanied by be May 10 at 10 a. m. at the Graham. The Millers lived Mrs. Donald Williams sang Fellowship Hall. Gifts for here for some time before three numbers. Mother’s day will be avail moving to their California Mrs. Nettie Gawley, a resi able. The May meeting will home. Channel 6 1 p. m. to 3:30 p. m dent of the Masonic Eastern be held at the Gates Club- They were Wednesday lun Star Home at Forest Grove house at 1 o’clock. cheon guests at the home of played a medley of old time For the program Mrs. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt and on Sat dance tunes on the piano. Mrs. Swan showed colored slides. urday evening they were din Gawley is also the Mill City Present were Mrs. Q. V. Mil- ner guests at the home of Rainbow Girls Grandmother ier of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Other the Greatest Show in Golf co-sponsored by Mrs. Garton introduced her Tena Graham, Mrs. Hanna guests were Mrs. Edith Mason husband “Doc”, her brother- Catherwood and Mrs. Bess and Mrs. DeWitt. They were in-law and sister, Mr. and Vandermeer, who were dinner guests one evening at Mrs. Bill Rea from Seattle, guests; Mrs. Betty Johnson, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Wn„ her niece and nephew, who became a member and tin Hansen and Terry. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Morris from Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Mrs. Graham and her guest also Norwalk, California and a Ruby Brisbin, Mrs. Wendell visited with Mrs. Edith How J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis, Owners number of friends. Heller, Mrs. Nell DeWitt, Mrs. ell and with other friends Phone 897-2660 Mill City, Oregon The officers gave a degree Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Fred in honor of Mrs. Garton and Woods, Mrs. Clyde Phillips, each presented her with a Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mrs. Al and bert Carr, Mrs. Frank Baech gift. Mrs. Al Yankus, Worthy ler, Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. travelers Matron presented her with a Else Allen, Mrs. Martin Han gift from the chapter. sen, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Several honored Hollis Turnidge and the host esses. the masters Garden Club Ladies Plan For Bazaar golf tournament April DON’T MISS Hill Insurance Agency bands and guests had a din Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fleet ner at The Riverview Cafe Saturday evening followed by wood were honored on the oc cards at the home of Mr. and casion of their Golden Wed ding anniversary with a re Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. Winning high prize for the ception at the Fellowship haU men was Francis Bodeker of the Presbyterian Church with Agnes Carlson high for Sunday. Hosts for the event the women. Mel Rambo re were their children and their ceived the pinochle prize and spouses, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Margaret Boroughs was low (Lois) Beisel, Mr. and Mrs. for the women with John Lowell Fleetwood and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fleetwood. Muir, low for the men. The Fleetwoods were mar Special guests for the even ing were Mr. and Mrs. John ried in Salem on April 4, 1918 Muir of Salem, former long- and have lived in Mill City time residents. Mrs. Muir, who for the past 43 years. They was a member of the Round are former owners of what is Robin club for many years, now Stewart’s Market, selling was presented a gift from the the store in 1949. The ladies of the Presbyter members. Attending the evenings fes ian Church were in charge of tivities were Mr. and Mrs. arranging the reception with George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gloria Braunsweig of Burton Boroughs, Mr. and Portland, Miss Judy Cammack Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mr. and and Mrs. Theron Cammack, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mr. and cousins of Mr. Fleetwood. Mrs. Ken Chance, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hague and Mrs. Mrs. John MacGregor. Mr. and Glen Bricker of Cottage Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mr. and Mrs. Grove, nieces of Mrs. Fleet F'rancis Bodeker, Mr. and wood, and Mrs. Eddie Ander Mrs. John Muir, Mr. and Mrs. son, their granddaughter, Al Yankus, Mr. and Mrs. Bob pouring during the afternoon. Pratt and the hosts, Mr. and Mary Gaye Fleetwood, anoth Mrs. Mike Wilson was Mrs. Podrabsky. er grandaughter was in honored with a baby charge of the guest book. shower at the Gates Women’s There were more than 150 Clubhouse Thursday evening Civic Club Elects guests at the reception, many with Mrs. Roger Penrose longtime friends coming from and Mrs. Joe TerLouw as out of town. New Officers hosteses. Colors of pink and blue DETROIT—Easter decora were used in decorations and tions set the stage for the a cake in the shape of a baby regular business meeting of sweater centered the serving the Detroit Woman’s Civic table. An adtlitional favor club when they met Wednes was nut cup containers shap day at Detroit City hall. In ed like baby booties. cluded on the business agenda A large blue umbrella was was nomination and election on the gift table and a stork of officers. Mrs. Sam Leffler was elect flanked by pink and blue tapers were arranged on the ed president; Mrs. Bob Young, At the Wednesday evening mantle of the fireplace. Ar vice president; Mrs. Rolf An meeting of Santiam Rebekah rangements of pink and blue derson, secretary and Mrs. lodge delegates elected to at flowers were placed about the Jules Hill, treasurer. Installa tend the Rebekah Assembly tion ceremonies will be held of Oregon to be held in Cor room. Contest games furnished May 1 at 8 p. m. at Marion vallis in May were Ann Prim- the entertainment with prizes Forks Lodge. eau and Mildred Carr. Alter Installing officer will be nates named were Ida Fleet going to Mrs. Larry Slack, Mrs. John Wills and Mrs. El past president. Mrs. Howard wood and Ada Plymale. Drago. lis Wilson. A highlight of Wednesday evenings meeting was the Attending or sending gifts Easter Hat Parade with Ann were Mrs. Nancy Bohack, Advisory Board Primeau winning first prize, Mrs. Gary Carver, Mrs. Roy Gertrude Weidman, second, Epperson, Mrs. Jim Girod, Mrs. Al Luehring, Mrs. Jim Meets at Cree Home Daisy Geddess third and Mil Carr, fourth. Olson. Mrs. Gloria Paulson, The Rainbow Advisory dred Judges were Marie Stick Miss Judy Parent, Mrs. Gary Board met Thursday evening Peterson, Mrs. Tyke Sher at the home of Mrs. Lowell ney. Rachel Olmstead and Ot to Koer.eke. wood, Mrs. Larry Slack, Mrs. Cree. Virgil Trout, Mrs. John Wills, Walter Kay, chairman, pre It was announced that the Mrs. Ellis Wilson, Mrs. Nat sided at the meeting. May 8 IOOF lodges were working to Wills, Mrs. Warren Goffin, is at date set for the reception gether on getting a commem Mrs. Jim Hoover, Mrs. Lee for Patricia Moore, grand re orative stamp issued by the Postoffice department. It will Anderson, Mrs. John Mac presentative. honor the 150th anniversary Gregor and Mrs. Monamarie The box social the girls will of founding of the order. Lorraine. have for the Masons will be Entertainment for the next April 15 at 6:30 p. m. meeting will be the playing One new petition was read Bingo with each member Claudia Bud long and accepted. Following the of to bring one can of some kind meeting refreshments were of canned food. If guests at Marries Mike Glover served to Mrs. Don Carlson. tend the meeting a can is to Mrs. Charles French. Ervin be brought for them too. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- Walter Kay, Charles Mildred Carr announced long are announcing the mar Peterson, Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Low that Three Links club would riage of their daughter, ell Cree. be at her home on Tuesday, Claudia to Mike Glover on April 9. March 25 at Tacoma. Mr. and Blanche Syverson presided Mrs. Albert Glover of Mill Extension Unit at Wednesday evenings meet City are parents of the groom. ing as noble grand with Ann The young couple was mar Installs Officers Primeau and Lettie Swan ried by the Justice of the DETROIT—Election of of- serving refreshments follow Peace in Tacoma. The bride wore a green suit. Two friends fleers was held at the regular ing the meeting. The Easter of the groom attended the meeting Thursday morning motif was used in the attract when the Home Extension ive decorations. couple. Committee for the April 17 The groom is stationed at unit met at the Idanha home meeting will be Ada and Ir' Ft. Lewis with the U. S. Army of Mrs. Junior Williamson. Heading the group as presi Plymale. and will leave for Vietnam in dent for the ensuing year is three months. The bride finished the wint Mrs David White. Other of er term at the U. of O. She ficers elected were Mrs. Nor is a graduate of Santiam High man Thomasson, vice presi School and the groom gradu dent, and Mrs. Ray Sheldon, secretary-treasurer. ated from Tillamook High. Lesson for the day for meat They will make their home in Tacoma until he leaves for identity and cookery. A pot- I luck luncheon was served. overseas duty. Laura Wilson Has Baby Shower at Gates Clubhouse "T the Staff Sgt. McClintock Visits in Mill City; Father Honored Relax and Enjoy Our Superb Food Our Modest Prices Treat Mom and the Kids to a Holiday Meal in Our NEW PATIO ROOM We now offer family dining in this room in a relaxed atmosphere. We take special pride in the superb quality of our food, our generous portions. Relax and enjoy Easter in our friendly atmosphere. CALL 859-2588 For Reservations Complete Ham Dinner For Only • • >1.60 Special Children's Dinners Or Order Steak Chicken, Sea Foods from our Menu The Riverview Mehama Floyd Fleetwoods Has Dinner Party; Observe Golden Evening of Cards Members of the Round Ro- bin pinochle club, their hus Wedding Date Phone 859-2588 Staff Sgt. William McCllnt- ock, USMC of San Diego, spent from Thursday until Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don. He also visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, and his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris at Gates. On Saturday he attended a family gathering in Oakridge in honor of his father, Robert McClintock, who was celebrat ing his 90th birthday anni- \ersary. A family dinner was served and a granddaughter from Brookings baked and de corated a large birthday cake. All eight of the McClintock children were there. Present were Mrs. Ellen Vanderweld- en of Waldport, Herbert Mc Clintock of Port Orchard, Wn„ Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyle of Brookings, Lee McClintock of San Diego. Mrs. Leia Goodwin of Portland, Mrs. Sadie An derson of Oakridge. Jack Mc Clintock of Portland and Wil liam McClintock of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel also attended, as well as a number of grand children and greatgrandchildren and other relatives. Many Visitors at Santiam Grange Meet LYONS— Olin Spiva presid ed at the regular meeting of Santiam Valley Grange Fri day night April 5 in the ab sence of John Shafer master. Voting was held on State Grange officers. Reports were heard as follows: Agriculture by Lloyd Sletto, Legislative, by Thurman Smith. Escorted to the masters’ station were Ted Sims, Oregon State Grange Overseer, Walter Hol- ten, Marion County Deputy, Walter Robinet. Master from Silverton. Wynona Wiley mas ter from Crowfoot. It was re ported that the 5th degree will be given at Morning Star Grange on Monday night. Mav 27 The Lacomb Grange made their official visit and present ed the program. There were 58 present from Silverton. I.a- comb. Scio, Western Star. Crowfoot. Holly. North How ell and Santiam Valley. Rebekah Lodge Members Name Assem. Delegates Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week