The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 26, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 26, 1968
Coming coon on radio . . . .
entire Cascade range. Fbrma-
accessible to those who like to
ride or hike over alpine trails,
visit points of geologic Inter­
est, camp beside quiet moun­
tain lakes (there are more
than 150 in the area) or climb
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Tena Graham and Mary Gul- mountains.
liford were co-hostesses for the
In the new wilderness are
Christmas
meeting of the Mar­
Lyons Women Have
Carol Carson Feted
ilyn club Tuesday at the home two of the best-known peaks
of the Oregon Cascades, 10,497-
of Mrs. Graham.
Card Club Party
At
Wedding
Shower
The Graham home was at­ foot high Jefferson, second
LYONS—Winning prizes at
tractively decorated for the highest mountain in Oregon,
the Wednesday afternoon card
holiday and a pot-luck lunch­ and challenging Three Fing-
At
Wodtly
Home
ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. dub party held at the heme
eon was served at 1 o’clock. lered Jack, first climbed in
of Mrs. John Kunkle with
Members of the Mill City
Miss Carol Carson, bride­ Leora Stevens was installed 1925.
ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P.M. Mrs. Ralph Davis co-hostess, Woman’s club were entertain­ elect of Dr. Bernard Marquardt as vice-president of the club by Glaciers Left Trails
were Mrs. Arthur Olmstead ed Tuesday evening at the was the guest of honor at a Mary Gulliford. A phone call
The new wilderness, ac­
and
Mrs. Laura Neal. Playing home of Evelyn Davis.
pre- nuptial
miscellaneous was received during the after­
STORIES OF
one of the most scenic
of 500 followed a 1:30 dessert
Her home was gaily decorat­ shower at the home of Mrs. noon from Helen Kleihge of claimed
in the entire national preserva­
luncheon.
Others
attending
ed
for
the
holiday
season,
set
­
PACIFIC POWERLAND
Harold Wodtly, Stayton, De­
wishing the group a tion system, is characterized by
were Mmes. Floyd Bassett, ting the mood for the Christ­ cember 18, assisted by her Salem
Merry
Christmas.
is a for­ volcanic peaks and formations,
Oscar Naue, Percy Hiatt, Earl mas party and program en­ daughters, Mrs. Robert Miller, mer resident and She
told by Nelson Olmsted
member of glaciers, alpine meadows, coni­
Allen, Alex Bodeker, Andrew joyed by the members.
San Leandro, Calif., and Mrs. the group.
fer forests and mountain
Sieg, Orville Downing, Sam
Ruth Cummings conducted James Girod, Mill City.
Present for the afternoon streams. A hiker or rider may
Bridges, Ruth Lyons, Leota a short business meeting when
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
The decorations were car­ were Maude Clark, Verne
Worden, Eulalia Lyons and reports from various commit­ ried out with bells and umbrel­ Clark, Gladys Lake, Ruby Bris­ camp near a score of fine lakes
the main trails, or may
Gladys Nygaard.
tees were heard. Nell DeWitt las of green and ivory, the bin, Leora Stevens, Else Al­ along
seek
the
solitude ,of a small
reported on her attendance at bride-elect’s chosen colors. In­ len, Elsie Völkel, Sylvia Dun­ lake reached
only by cross-
a district meeting of the Fed­ vitations, napkins, and favors can and the hostesses.
tions include canyons that
erated Women’s clubs.
carried out the same theme, as
The next meeting will be
'been cut and scoured by
After the business session did Carol’s ribbon corsage. The January 28 at the home of have
ancient
glaciers, striations on
Edith Mason was in charge of centerpiece featured a doctor Gladys Lake with Mrs. Völkel
ice long ago reached from the
some Santa-type games which and nurse figurines under a co-hostess.
old Jefferson dome well in the
created a great deal of hilarity. heart tied with bells on a net-
low country. Trails of the
Nell DeWitt assisted with the decorated foam square.
anient
glaciers, striations on
gift exchange among members
Game prize winners were
rocks, are visible in many
with gifts also being brought Mrs. Russell McCallister, Mrs.
places.
for the Chemawa Indian David Bennett, and Mrs. Rob­
The story of volcanism and
school.
Scott.
its role in development of the
Hostesses for the next meet­ ert Gifts
were taken from a
Oregon Cascades can be read
ing will be Jessie Bodeker and
well, with the bucket
Ruth Cummings. Dora Rogers wishing
Proudly ruling the mid-Cas- from many features. Here
also containing gifts for Carol.
and Enid Glover will be in Other guests attending were cade skyline in Oregon these also are small Islands of age­
less trees, and lava casts
charge of the program.
Mrs. Leslie Carson, Mrs. Elvin late autumn days is white Mt. formed thousands of years
Jefferson,
central
feature
of
a
Thomas, Mrs. Hubert shby,
ago when molten rock swept
Mrs. Charles Power, and Mrs. new national wilderness area into forests.
Mrs. Wilson Stevens
that
reaches
from
the
Fire
­
Ed Novak.
Long, narrow lava flows in
Sending gifts were Mmes. camp Lakes on the northwest
Hosts Past Matrons
Bernie Callahan, Lawrence to within a good stone’s throw the east-facing canyons of
Ercill Wilson, Craig of the Santiam Highway on Jefferson and Cabot Creek,
LYONS—Mrs. Wilson Stev­ Lierman,
west of the Metolius River,
Bennett,
Leo
Angus the south.
ens was hostess for a luncheon Ware, Clifford Caulson,
The 99,632 acres composing are some of the most recent
Likes,
Richard
at her home entertaining the Miller, Victor Bunze, Clifford the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness in Oregon. The junction of two
Past Matrons of the Order of Spellmeyer, Lloyd Girod. Joe Area were added to the Na­ lava flows near the southeast
Eastern S tar of Willamette
and Miss Letha Lier­ tional Wilderness Preservation border of the area has formed
Valley of 1960-61. Attending Redding,
System earlier this season. a “wilderness island.”
man.
were Adelaide Gaylord of Scio;
A well-known part of die
Rules covering public use of
Gladys Glasson of Independ­
wilderness tracts are already Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Area
ence; Charlotte Steele of Sweet
is the Eight Lakes basin, west
effective.
Home; Mildred Burton, Oak Santiam Newcomers
Boundaries have been set, of Three Fingered Jack.—Port­
Ridge; Sylvia Townsend, Tan­
with some changes, from the land Oregonian.
gent; Vera Whetstone, and Wil- Group Has Potluck
Mt. Jefferson Primitive Area
The Santiam Newcomers established in 1930.
letta Farmer of Lebanon; Dora
Johnston, Verna Byerley, Ada Group held its December pot­ Changes made by congres­
Blackburn, Ruth Daulton and luck dinner on Wednesday, sional action place the popular
Verda Hanna of Salem and the December 18, at the Gates Marion Lake area, southeast
Community Center.
hostess and her husband.
Salem, and Long and Square
The host committee consist­ of
Following the luncheon a
Lakes, close to the Santiam
ed
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roland
Christmas party and gift ex­
at the summit, in the
Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Highway
change was enjoyed.
wilderness unit.
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Area Easily Accessible
Howard Fletcher of Mehama,
Provisions of the Wilderness
however, the Fletchers were Act
of 1964 prohibit use of mo­
not able to attend the dinner torized
including
on account of the snowy wea­ vehicles, equipment,
motorboats or other
ther that evening and the fact forms
mechanical transport,
that Mrs. Fletcher suffered a in the of designated
broken toe two days previous­ Trails leading into wilderness.
the area
ly-
be signed by the U. S. For­
In addition to the host com­ will
PROPERTY FILLED
Service.
mittee the following were est Wilderness
rules
do
not
ban
WITH
AN AD IN THIS
present: Mr. and Mrs. Pete fishing, hunting or camping.
NEWSPAPER...
Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur­ How the Fbrest Service pro­
rell, Mrs. Kate Datz, Mrs.
ANYTHING FROM
to return the Marion
Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. poses
RENTING A BEDROOM
Lake
area
to
wilderness
condi
­
Dale Howell, Mrs. Edith How­
will be decided soon. Im­ TO SELLING A CLASSY
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Keal- tions
presently on the
RESIDENCE
en, Mrs. Alma Locke, Mr. and provements
grounds
do
not conform to
Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and wilderness rules.
CALL US NOW
Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and
Although mechanical trans­
Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. and portation
banned, the new
Mrs. Herbert Peck, Mr. and wilderness is will
remain easily
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mr. Jos­
travel.
eph Pietrowski and Mrs. Ar- country
Geologists say the new wild­
dath Turner.
erness
holds some of the most
Door prizes were won by Interesting
Phone 897-2772
formations in the
Mrs. Olga Adair and Clyde
Phillips. Following a delicious j
dinner and a few games of
cards, people started dispers­
ing early as by 9 o’clock the
snow was flying pretty heavily
and home seemed the best
place to be, however, a won-
derful time was enjoyed by all.
The beautiful Christmas de­
corations left by the Lions
Club were greatly appreciated.
Relive the days when Cottage Grove
and Hollywood
got together.
Monday, December 30
fyJrwnariL Page
Marilyn Club Has
Christmas Party
Woman's Club Has
Christmas Party
Mid-Cascade Area
Ruled By Jefferson
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Mill City Enterprise
Phone 859-2588 EARLY
We Are Filling Our Space Fast
Community
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, December 25—
Jim and Chris Invite you to Come to Their Gala
New Year's Eve Party
Noisemakers and Party Favors
Door Prizes . . . Prizes During the Evening
Good Food Served All Evening
Live Music by
The Del Tones
Come Early . . . ^ Stay Late . . Have a
great time every minute ... at our super
celebration to usher in the New Year.
The RIVERVIEW at Mehama
Sincere holiday
greetingi to
yoB, our good
friends and
patrons.
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CHRISTMAS DAY
Wishing the joys and bless­
ings of the day to all.
Friday, December 27—
Holiday basketball tourna­
ment starts at 7 P. M.
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Saturday, December 28—
Holiday tourney continues.
Monday, December 30—
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30.
Sponsored as a public service
Dollie's Hair
Fashions & Gifts
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 897-2345
717 3rd
Ph. 769-5799 J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis
From this Christmas ’til the next
is das . here’s hoping each
day will be happy for you.
Hill Insurance Agency
Doc — Bud — Jewell
Owners
Stayton, Oregon
Phone 897-2660
Mill City, Oregon