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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1969)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 10, 1969 Coming soon on radio . . . Meet a man who added a new dimension to the lumber business. Wednesday, April 23 ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. I ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P.M. I Birthday Celebrated Wa/fiasib Patfñ Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 I Show "Fashion On a Shoestring" Lyons Garden Club The Three Links club mem Plans for Annual bers were entertained Tues day at the home of Mrs. Al-1 bert Carr. Officers for the ensuing year Plant and Food Sale Names New Officers GATES—The Santiam Can- were named with Mrs. Carr to LYONS — Members of the I yon Home Extension held their serve as president; Mrs. Walter Lyons Garden Club held their Thomas, vice-president; Mrs. regular monthly meeting on meeting Wednesday afternoon STORIES OF Thursday, April 10, at the Arnold Syverson, secretary April 9, at the home of Dorothy Mrs. Wilma Bumgamer, who has operated the Gates Clubhouse. The busi treasurer, and Mrs. Corwin Downer, with Virgene Scott PACIFIC POWERLAND Kracker Barrel Antique and Fun Store on Northwest ness meeting was held and an Stickney, publicity. co-hostess. Helen Johnston Among things discussed was presided over the meeting. A Alder for the past six months was pleasantly surprised election for next years officers. ® A told by Nelson Olmsted Those elected were: Sharon the Memorial Day pancake discussion by the group was last Friday. A group of her friends and neighbors I I Harrison re-elected for chair- breakfast which has been held held on a Beautification pro brought a birthday cake, complete with Kracker barrel | man; Sue Gillenwater for Vice- at the IOOF hall the past few gram, which they thought too decorations, to the store where the group had cake and PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY President; and Carol Ohrt for years, prior to the Whitewater late for this year so was tabled coffee. Arranging the pleasant morning for Mrs. Bum Challenge on that day. I Secretary-Treasurer. for the present time. An Members voted to hold a nouncements were made about garner were Mrs. Harold Hostetler and Mrs. Bob Music. Jane Mink and Phyllis Rick baked food sale on May 10 with the Garden Fair at Bush Pas ets presented the demonstra more information to be an ture Park, Saturday, April 12, in 1964. The greatest 24 hour /■' I tion ‘F'ashion on a Shoestring.” nounced later. Community The club members learned also Mt. Angel Primrose Show precipitation for any February Fallowing business meet at Kennedy High School, Sun recorded is 4.40 inches the 10th st some ways to plan appropriate ing members the played bingo. and becoming wardrobes for day, April 13. Also the annual in 1961. Calendar of Events 'rhe hostess refresh Birthday Luncheon sponsored March was 2 degrees warmer their families. A discuss! >n of ments to Mrs. served Mabel Carlson, by the Womens Society of than the normal average of 40 problems related to wardrobe Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs. Rob Christian Service to be held degrees. The highest reading planning concluded the pro ert Jobe, Mrs. Floyd Fleet at the Methodist church Tues was 71 degrees on the 20th, Wednesday, April 16— gram. Those present at the and the lowest was 21 degrees meeting were Gladys Cline, wood, Mrs. Arnold Syverson, day, April 29 at 12 oclock. Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. Cor Santiam Rebekah lodge at Gertrude Weidman gave a on the 11th. The record high Sharon Harrison, Jane Mink. win Stickney. talk on Birds stating there are is 9 degrees in 1960; the re hall 8 p. m. Betty Johnson, Dorothy New- Jaycees at hall 8 p. m. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 277 species in Oregon. She also cord low is 10 degrees in 1955. berg, Phyllis Ricketts, .J anet Total precipitation for March had a display of books on birds. Lewis, Lenora Cutsforth, Car Plans were discussed for their was 5.50 inches, about 4 inch Thursday. April 17— ol Ohrt, Mary Lou Pederson, Pam Morris Heads annual plant and food sale with es less than average. Ruby Hutchinson, I4orothy Ar Lyons Extension Unit PTA at grade school gym Existing record for the thur, Molly Larson, Phyllis LYONS—Election of officers Wednesday, May 14 the date month of March, is 13.17 in 8 p. m. Election of officers. set with location to be announ Gregory, Rosie Cupps, Joseph was the main business at the 1950. Snowfall was only 3 in Lee Bocksteigel to show slides. ine Hampton, Anita Williams, meeting of the Lyons Exten ced later. North Santiam Fraternal Or Committees appointed were ches, where normal is about Eleanor Corning, Ruth Mc sion Unit held Thursday, April der of Eagles meet 8 p. m. 13 inches; whereas the record Earn 5% on your bank savings! Big bank Combs, Lola Henness, Myrtle 10 at the United Methodist Eva Bressler, advertising and safety and multibranch convenience with Donahue, Shirley Swaim, Ann church beginning at 10 a. m. publicity; Hostess, Rose Bas is 64 inches in 1951, with the F.O.E. Hall. (Old Baptist Mis U.S. Bank’s new 90-day notice savings Hovey, Wyoma Baechler, El Elected were Pam Morris sett and Celene Taylor; Food, greatest 24 hour accumulation I sion) church. accounts. You earn interest from day of len Rust, Virginia Davis and chairman, Pat Mumey vice- Gladys Nygaard, Alta Bode- being 16 inches on March 6th, 1951. The driest March on re Monday, April 21— deposit to day of withdrawal. Thelma Harrison. chairman, Cherri Richard sec ker and Virgene Scott; Plants, cord is 1.34 inches in 1965. $500 or more opens your Gold Ribbon The Santiam Canyon Home retray-treasurer. It was an I Gertrude Weidman, chairman, Lions club dinner meeting at Total precipitation for the Account—add to it any time in amounts Extension will be having a nounced that Achievement Day assisted by Helen Johnston, first 3 months of 1969 was Fellowship hall 6:30. Father of $50 or more. Kora Prichard, Dorothy Down baketl food and rummage sale will be held Tuesday, April 15 I’ut Oregon’s newest money maker to 28.77 inches, 1 inch less than son dinner. in the near future and would at the Elks Lodge in Albany, er and Martha Cruson. work for you, today! A.F. & A.M. meeting at hall normal; and 139.5 inches of Dainty refreshments were appreciate donations, please Lesson of the day was S p. m. snow, 75 inches more than the bring any useable furniture, “Guarantee's and Waranty” served to the following: Mary 25 year normal average. Crust, Martha Cruson, Reta Z&Zkt E^mrJeinq IdMA Efyisi unlk . US appliances, clothing, etc. to with Eleanor Lamunyan pro Winter totals, October—March Thursday, April 24— BANK Mary Wilson in Gates or phone ject leader. At the close of the Cruson. Evelyn Julian. Alma inclusive. UNITIO STATIK NATIONAL BANK 897-2196. Also sponsoring the meeting coffee and cookies Olmstead. Kathy Neal, Kora Lions Auxiliary meeting at 1968-69 Preciptation, 62.16 OFORK00N rummage sale will be the Wo were served by Eleanor La-! Prichard, Sharley Shull, Ger- inches, 2.71 inches less than Ann Rush home 8 P. M. . Member FDIC men’s Club, Veterans of World Munyan and Dorothj' Downer. ‘Hide Weidman. Bea Hiatt. Eva average. Snowfall. 160.5 inch- Attending were Pam Morris, Bressler, Lula Cory, Alta Rod- es, 103 inches more than av War I, and the Gates Church Sponsored as a public service Dorothy Downer, Pat Blum.1 <*<?• Bassett, Letitia Len- erage. of Christ. Eleanor I-aMunyan, Alma gacher, Helen Johnston, Glad Existing Winter Records: Olmstead, June Kokstis, Helen ys Nygaard and the hostesses Greatest precipitation, 90.76 Dorothy Downer and Virgene Mrs. Otto Witt Has Johnston and Willa Gilson. inches in 1955-56. Scott. Least precipitation, 49.53 inch Luncheon for Friend es in 1954-55. Greatest snowfall, 160.5 inches Least snowfall. 10 inches in At Her Home Friday Ed Davis - Les Madison in 1968-69. Mrs. Otto Witt entertained Additional snowfall figures. Friday, April 11 with a 2 Phone 897-2345 1944-45. An art show is being spon o’clock luncheon for a girlhood 159 inches, in 1949-50. Salem Mobile Phone sored by the Santiam Memor friend Mrs. Charles Metzger 153 inches, in 1955-56. ial Hospital auxiliary and will now' of Orlando, Fla. 133 inches, in 19-18-49 YP2-2600 The two have known each be held April 22-24 in the old 125.5 inches, in 1951-52. I other since they were girls in city hall building in Stayton. Germany, coming to America This building is in downtown DETROIT—January proved at different times and thus los Stayton on 3rd street and show to be cooler than the 25 year ing contact. About 16 years hours will be from 11 a. m. to average for that month by a- ago Mrs. Witt made a trip to 8 p. m. bout 1’4 degrees, under the Local artists will be featur average mean of 34 degrees. New Jersey when her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and ed in the exhibits and they The high for the month was Mrs. Dale Bassett lived there will be selling and showing 42 degrees on the 6th, and and had become acquainted oil paintings, water colors, low w-as 6 degrees on the 24th. pastels, tole painting and with Mrs Metzger. Debi Rodgers. 1968 District Total precipitation of 18.20 Those attending the Friday ceramics. inches was far from the exist Representative to the United There will be over 60 adult ing record for the 27.06 inches Nations of the IOOF-Rebekah luncheon were Mrs. James SAFECO Swan, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. and student displays. Proceeds established in 1953. The driest Youth Pilgrimage, will be in INSURANCE Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Else will be used for the Heart January, according to existing Mill City, Thursday. April 17. Miss Rodgers, student at Allen, Mrs. Faye Verbeck, and Monitor at Santiam Memorial. records w’as in 1963 when only Admission price will be $1 for 2.97 inches was recorded; pro Gervais High school, was the Mrs. Tena Graham. Mrs. Metzger said she plan adults and 10c for students. bably due to the fact there was winner from the district last ned on coming to Mill City only 21 inches of snowfall that year and has said she would like to encourage more young again next year, enjoying her month. people to enter the contest. visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Prichards Have Record snow fall for the The winners receive a month's Witt and meeting their friends. Family Reunion month was 120.5 inches, all-expense paid trip to the She made the trip from Flor LYONS — A family gather thought to be a new record for United Nations and other ida by plane. She visited en ing and dinner was held Sun- January, but a check up dis places of scenic and historic route with Mr and Mrs. Dale I’h. 897*2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon <l.i\ at the home of Mr. and closed 122.5 inches of accuma- interest along the way to New Bassett at Seattle. Mrs. Larry Prichard and fam lated snow for the month in York. ily on McCully Mountain. At 1950. She will be at the IOOF hall tending were Mr. and Mrs. However, a checking of the at 7:30 p. m. to talk and show Presbyterian Women Gail Prichard and family of winter totals of snow fall in colored slides of her trip. Miss Harbor Wn.; Dr. and Mrs. October through March inclus Rodgers said she not only Meet at Hall Thursday Oak William Prichard and family ive shows the record snow ac urged high school students The Presbyterian Women’s of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Robert cumulation was measured a to and their parents to attend the Association held an all-day Prichard of Tillamook: Charles tal of 160 5 inches for the win meeting, but would like to in Yes, sir, you can! meeting at Fellowship Hall last Lee from Seattle; Miss Zeta ter of 1968-69. The former re terest Junior High students. Mrs. Antonia Thomas of the Thursday, when they packed Prichards of Mill City and Mr cord was 159 inches in winter At »ny lime you or member« Santiam Rebekah lodge is mak of your family may be held the donations from the recent and Mrs. William Prichard, Sr., 1919-50. liable for bodily injury or January 1969 also establish ing the local arrangements for clothing-drive for mailing to of rural Stayton. property damage to other« ed the greatest snow fall in a the meeting which Is free and those' in need The ladies at caused by your unintrntional open to all those interested. 24 hour period of 15 inches on tending took a Kick-lunch for Seventh-Day Aventists per««>nal acta. One accident the 27th. The former record the noon hour to supplement could involve you in a law the dessert and coffee served Note Many Activities was 14 inches on the 19th in «uit that might cost you your Most of the members of the 1960 The record 24 hour snow home and life saving«. by the hostess Mrs Arlo Tuers. An afternoon business meet Mill City Seventh-day Advent fall in 25 years, for any month If you can't afford Io be sued ing was conducted by the presi ist church attended a large was 16 inches on March 6. 1951 — and who can? — better call this agency today. Ask nt dent, Mrs Clyde Rogers, with Youth Congress in the Port The greatest precipitation in about our Farmer's Compre- | Mrs louis Verbeck as secre land Coliseum a week ago a 24 hour period is 5.37 inches A group of 4th grade Camp henaive Personal Liability in tary IWotions were led by The Saturday meetings filled on January 28. 1965 Fire girls with their leaders. aurance ... the coverage that Mrs Earl Ixnicks New “dials,’ the auditorium to capacity as February also was cooler. 4 Gloria Urban and Molly Lar protects you against possible or programs, were distributed thousands of young people ga degrees under the average son made a trip to Salem last financial loss due to a liability thered to take part in musical mean of 38 degrees The warm Thursday. for the current year claim. The May meeting for the as- activities or “Share Your est day was the 18th, 55 de They visited Ray & Sons! I sociatlon will be held at the Fa'th” programs. All the grees. and the coolest was the Nursery where each girl was I I home of Mrs J. C. Kimmel, academies from the North Pa 6th. 23 degrees Record high given a small plant; the Bush 1 The telephone has become such a part of our lives, i anti it was decide«! to have a cific Union were represented 76 degrees in 1968. and low 10 house and then had lunch at it’s hard to imagine what we’d do without it And The King's Table. • June picnic at Mrs Floyd in the mass choir along with degrees below zero tn 1950. we re as dedicated as ever to providing you with Walla Walla college I Fleetwood's home Precipitation was 5.07 inch Mrs. Urban said the places the most efficient service at the least cost. H D Schwartz, Oregon's es. about 4 inches less than they visited were particularly Plan* were made to attend the meeting of Spring Pres- Superintendent of Education the 25 year normal for Febru-I nice to the girls and that it [ I byterial on Tuesday. April 15, for the Seventh day Adventist ary of 9 8 inches. and consid-! was appreciated. | at the First Presbyterian church spoke at the Mill City erable under the record of 21 63 j Girls going were Sandra Church in Salem. Six mem church on the subject of edu inches for February-. 1961. Black, Diana Quarry. Denise cation and service. Mrs. I-or- hers planned to attend Snow for February was 16 Muise, Susan Henness. Pat raine Miller, assistant to Mr inches against a record of 54 [ Spurgeon. Becky Music, Pam Schwartz spent one day last inches in 1949 The driest Feb I Krecklow, Lynne I-arson. Lorie Ph. 897-2345 Mill City F*r Qualify Job Tr sting call week with the Ivy Park school ruary- was 16 inches against a Urban. Natalie Wills. Cynthia Salem Mobile teacher and pupils guiding record of 54 inches in 1949 The [ , Jessup. Tresa Bacon and Traci The Enterprise, 807-2772. them in their curriculum Ph. YP2-26OO driest February was 3 48 inches, , Wettergreen ISJ gold RIBBON I tte MonayMalwv! 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