The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 05, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 5, 1969
The Ladies Had Tea
% ornarvi Paye.
Goldie Rambo, IVoman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Marilyn Chapter OES
To Hold Installation
Of Officers June 28
Jaycee Princess
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
OES will hold their last meet­
ing of the year on Monday ev­
ening June 11 at 8 p.m. with
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark W.
P. and W. M. presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moore
will receive the degrees of the
Pictured are Mrs. Lowell Cree, chairman of the re­ order and his parents, Mr. and
cent Charter tea given by the Mill City Garden club hon­ Mrs. Dan Moore, Worthy Pat­
ron and Worthy Matron of
oring charter members and past president’s of the org­ Jefferson
No. 252 of
anization; Mrs. Charles Dolezal, first president of the Haddlock, Chapter
Washington will
club and Mrs. Wendell Heller, secretary and active in preside during the conferring
all Garden club events. Mrs. Clyde Phillips is serving as of the degrees. His sister. Mrs.
president this year with Mrs. Ross McCombs as vice- William Lyness will be as­
sociate conductress.
president.—Photo By Stanley Ogden.
Wilson Stevens will present
a 45 year pin to Ben Cober of
Howe Family Has
Ukiah, California and 40 year
Reunion Friday
pins to Mrs. Myrtle Phillips of
Carmichael. California. Mrs.
A Howe family gathering
LaVelle Haseman of Albany.
was held at the Gates Club
house following the Whitewat­ Alan Muise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eva Raines Hopkins of
er Challenge Memorial Day. A Mrs. Ollie Muise and a grad­ Portland. Mrs. Rose Cree and
potluck dinner was served at uate of Santiam High school Mrs. Maud Clark of Mill City.
noon and others came in the with the class of 1969. was hon­ The Altar will be draped in
Marge Ruby, daughter of Mr. and
afternoon.
ored with a graduation party memory of Mrs. Mabie Need­
Mrs. Gerald Ruby and a student at San­
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. at his home Thursday evening. ham Freeman who recently
tiam High school is the Jaycee princess.
Warren Howe from Roseburg,
Several members of his fam­ passed away.
She will be among the princesses com­
Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and ily, representing three gener­ Serving on the refreshment
peting
for the title of Queen on June 20
committee
for
the
evening
will
grandson Roger H :we from Al­ ations have graduated from
in Mill City this year to reign over the
bany, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene high school here. His grand­ be Mrs. Dorothy Peterson.
July 4th activities.
Howe and Leslie from Vaughn mother. Mrs. Florence (Slat­ Mrs. Alice Rupp, Mrs. Halle
Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Charles er) Timm graduated with the Toman and Mrs. Marie Burrell
Howe and three friends from class of 1929; another grand­ will replace Mrs. Lora Mason
Podrabsky Family Has Lu MacGregor Hosts
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest mother. now deceased, Mrs. who will be on vacation.
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Florence (Nystrom) Muise at­ Open Installation for the Reunion Friday
Last Party of Season
Preston, Arleigh, Cindy and tended school here but finish­ 1969-riTO Officers will be on
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabs-1 For Card Club
Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brin­ ed high school in Monmouth: Sunday evening June 28 at 8 ky were hosts on Memorial
ey, Pat, Dan and Bill all from his mother, Phyllis (Timm) p. m. Mrs. Veryl Hoover is Day for a family reunion at
Lu MacGregor entertained
Longview, Washington, Mr. Muise was a member of the Worthv Matron-elect and Wil­ their home.
memljers of her Bid or Bunch
and Mrs. Don Howe and David class of 1950 and Alan this liam Hirte, Worthy Patron el­ Most of the group viewed club at her home Monday ev­
ect.
from McMinnville, Mr. and year.
(some participated) tne White­ ening with guests enjoying a
Mrs. Morris Howe and their
Those honoring Alan includ­
water run and after the pot­ tour through the lovely flow­
three grandsons, Bart, Brian er! his parents and Mr. and
luck dinner the day was spent er gardens before the evening
Rainbow
Princess
and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Mrs. Kenneth Weathers of
reminiscing with the young of cards.
ence Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
people in the crowd playing
A dessert of strawberry
Richard Freeman, Earnest, Es­ Blackburn and family, Mr. and
games, riding honda’s and en­ shortcake accompanied by iced
ther and Paul of Mill City.
Mrs. Bill Timm, Jeannette
joying the many other actvii- tea and coffee was served be­
Mrs. George Stafford visited Herron and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ties provided at the spacious fore cards were played.
the group in the afternoon.
Muise of Detroit.
Podrabsky home.
Winning high prize for the
Those present were Mrs. evening was Wilma Moore
Helen Collingwood and Mrs. with Ann Hsvey receiving
Martha Weston, twin sisters of pinochle and Goldie Rambo,
Arey Podrabsky from Klamath low.
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Col­ Guests for the evening were
lingwood and family from Sher­ Jessie Bodeker, Carmen Barn-
wood; Mrs. Barbara Short and hardt and Ann Hovey.
family. Bill Sanders, Mr. and
The club will not have an­
Mrs. Les Chapman and fam­ other party until September 15.
ily from Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Lahny Podrabsky and family
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Darlene Rue, daughter of Podrabsky, Tamara, Karina
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rue and and Melisa Welter of Sublimi­
student at Santiam High school ty; Mrs. Barbara Palon, Scio;
will represent Order of Rain­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Podrabsky
bow for girls at the 4th of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ern­
July celebration in Mill City est Podrabsky, Carolyn Podrab­ A number of local bowling
this year. She will vie with sky of Mill City, Senior Mas­ fans attended the state bowl­
other princesses for the title of ter Sgt. Ernest Podrabsky, Jr. ing tournament at Pendleton
from Tacoma and the hosts.
Queen.
last week. Many of them parti­
board to get complete
cipated in the tourney and oth­
insurance protection for your boat at Safeco
ers were there to view the ac-
Marian Home Aux.
Ivy
Park
Church
tian.
With a Safeco Policy, a iood skipper gets everything he needs
Among those going from this
To Have Benefit Sun. area
to keep things shipshape insurance-wise. In one package, we'll
School Has Outing
were Mr. and Mrs. Al
SUBLIMITY
—
The
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Insure you for boat, motor, equipment, liability and medical
A farewell was given for
Yankus, Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Home
Auxiliary
will
hold
it
’
s
expenses. On land, at sea, 12 months a year, you have full
Miss Bonnie Stuivenga, teach­
Barnhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Leon­
protection—renewed automatically, too, as long as premiums
er at the Ivy Park Church annual Smorgasbord dinner ard Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Mel­
are paid when due. See us today.
School on Tuesday evening in Sunday, June 8 from 11:30 a. vin Round, Mr. and Mrs. How­
the school with a short pro­ m. to 3:30 p.m. in the St. Bon­ ard Stephens, Bee Stormer,
gram and gifts being present­ iface Parish hall.
Rosie Hevner, Laura Houck,
ed to the teacher. Miss Stui­ Mrs. Michael Benedict is Velma Cribbs. Sunnie Chance
general
chairman,
with
Mrs.
venga is going to summer
and Ann Rush.
school in Tennessee shortly af­ Mamie Laux, Mrs. Lena Stein-
ter school is out and returning kamp, and Mrs. John Kintz in
to Newport. Oregon to teach charge of the dinner. Auxiliary Pre-Schoolers at Lyons
Mill City, Oregon
members will assist in the
this fall.
WHERE YOU RE TREATED IIKS A MRSON NOT A NUMBER
The teacher and students of care cf the dining room.
Hold Graduation
the Ivy Park School had their
final outing at Silver Creek Harlan's Attend
LYONS—Pre-School gradua­
Falls on Wednesday with a
tion was held last Tuesday
picnic and all day excursion. Humphrey-Clegg
night. May 27 at the Mari-Linn
School was out at noon on Wedding Thursday
school, Pre-schoolers receiving
ON
Thursday, May 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har­ their diplomas were Louis
Mattress sets and Bed davenos No/”
lan attended the wedding of Choate, Scott Coleman. Becky
Earl Humphreys and Terri Hoffman, Cindy Kirsch, Scott
Regular $ I 39
Ann Clegg on Thursday even­ Kirsch, Lodene Lindsey, Mark
Community
ing at the St. Frederic Cath­ Mentze, Clifford Nash, Lee
Mattress and box springs, full or Sel$”
olic Church at St. Helens at Newman. Greg Peterson. Ann­
Schiewek, John Speer,
queen size, choice
Calendar of Events 7:30 P. M. A reception follow­ ette
ed the ceremonv in the parish Mary Lou VanAgtmael, Dar­
Walnut dining room table with
ren Schotth efer. Denise Dav­
hall.
Mr. Humphreys is the son of ison. Mark Orr, Verna Clark,
3 leaves, 5 side chairs, I arm chair
Wednesday, Jnne 4—
Mr. and Mrs. George Humph­ Leroy Benda, John Barnette,
Rebekah hxlge at hall 8 P. M. reys an.I lived in Mill City f.r Brian Bejar. David Shadden.
Modern sofa with walnut trim, nylon
Bob Ramsey.
Jayceette meeting at home a number of years.
cover, Reg. $239.95
Now $189.00
of Gloria Paulsen. 8 p.m.
Nursery students were Rick
Boedigheimer, Lyle Grantham.
Thursday, June 5—
Love seats, Reg. $ 149.95
$ 129.00
Melissa Felton. Dana Jennings.
Mill City Garden Club at
Duane Mentze, Terrina Moore,
Rockers, Reg. $ I 19.00
$79.00
home of Eleanor Corning. 12:30
Brian Mumey, Joyce Penning­
P.M.
Davenos in Naughayde—U haul NOW $99
ton. Brian Satterlee. John Sin­
Sth grade graduation at ele­
clair, Cherie Slater, Traci Rich­
Regular $139.00
mentary school gym. 8 p.m.
ards. Angela Trahan, Stephan­
Coffee table w/2 matching end table $1 5
North Santiam Aerie 3384
ie Wallen. Dana Hoffman. Rob­
F O E. Meets at lodge hall 8:00
bie Richey, Duglas Wyatt,
New daveno, makes into bed
$69.50
He
maketh
the
storm
a
P. M.
Daniel Hastings. Wade Kram­
calm, so that the waves there­ er.
Recovered hi-back chair, reversible
and Todd Parker.
Saturday, June 7—
of are still.
cushion
$25
Cub Scout picnic at Fisher­
— (Psalms 107:29 A.V.).
men's Bend park 5:30 P.M.
Used refrigerators
from $29.00
There is a center of stillness
Sponsored as a public service in the midst of us even when
Dryers
from $20.00
we are at our stormiest. We
Apartment size gas range
Misc. articles
find this center as we calm
down and let the storm abate,
Maple Bedroo m Sets and Dining Room
the waves of emotion subside. I
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Alan Muise Has
Graduation Party
HOW MUCH IS MISSING FROM
THE PROFILE OF PROTECTION
ON YOUR BOAT?
Area People Attend
Ten-Pin Tourney
Jerry Pittam Insurance
OVERSTOCKED
Walter Thomas Family
Take Trip to Steen Mts.
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Walt­
er A. Thomas anti grandson
Chris Emerson spent the Me­
morial weekend at Steen’s Mt.
Steens had received a late
snow pack so much of the
rimroad was still blocked in
places with snow. The road
above Krumbo reservoir was
snowbound making it neces­
sary to take the loop back to
highway 205 to Frenchglen
and take the Fish lake road
to the rim road. All the camp
sites at Fish I^ke were full to
capacity. The campground at
Pate I^ike was only partly de­
veloped and so there was camp­
ing space left. Some fishermen
were having fair success at
Fish Lake, taking a few rain­
bow trout up to about 14 inch­
es long. None in their party
had any luck though.
Much of the time was spent
hiking and enjoying the view
and wild flowers. A hike down
McCoy creek was als3 taken
but the fish hadn't reachefl
the 7000 ft. elevation in the
creek this early in the season.
The days were warm but
the wind blew from every di­
rection all the time and got
quite brisk at night.
Not hard enough to blow
things away but kept the tent
snapping and popping all night.
Again the North Santiam
Whitewater challenge was
blessed with warm sunny wea-
ther—and n<, serious mishaps.
I think there would have
been more people out. besides
the thousands that difl attend,
except the heavy’ deluge and
winds of the previous night
prjbably scared them out. Pic­
nic and camping areas were at
a premium anti many wonder­
ful gatherings of families and
friends were enjoyed after the
run was over.
It was a successful event and
I hope that they will continue
—under the present North
Santiam Chamber and Jaycee
sponsorship, if possible os
they did a fine job.
Mel and I tried to recover
from the fast moving week bv
relaxing on our Little North
Fork retreat. While there we
were talking over old times
with Jake Meyers and like he
Mrs. John Teeters
said—that area is like a little
Julius Titze entered San­ bit of heaven. Although last
tiam Memorial hospital Wed­ January with snow piling up
nesday. May 29 and underwent so deep it reminded us of a
surgery Friday morning. Vis­ few other places. But it is
itors from Friday to Sunday like any place that one enjoys
at the Titze home were Mr. and feels content in—no mat­
and Mrs. Ercill Yocom of Pen­ ter how small or how simple,
dleton. Also visiting Friday it’s good to be there. Our main
for a short time with Mrs. worry now is that the river bed
Titze was a grandson, Ray is changing channels again—
Davies of Myrtle Point.
and we may be left with old
Sunday dinner guests at the logs and rocks to look at. Years
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ago we picknicked on the spot
Wallen were Mr. and Mrs. where the water in front of
Sam Wallen and four children our place is running and it is
of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Allen now turning towards its orig­
Cheate and two sons and Mr. inal course. Well, this summer
and Mrs David Zelkeske and I will start a one-man dam anti
three children all of Stayton. see if we can get some cf it
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe back.
took a two day trip May 30 and
Fishing season is now on in
31 when they went to Lake­ a big way—and the man at our
view and to Winnemucca Nev­ house likes to recall an old say­
ada where they spent Friday ing—"the earth Is three-quart­
night. They returned Saturday ers water and one ouarter land.
hv way of Burns, and report­ Thus it is clear that the Ix>rd
ed beautiful weather all the intended man to spend three
way.
times ar. much time fishing as
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith mowing the lawn”. Well, sum­
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ander­ mers ARE short in Oregon si
son returned home Sunday enjoy it. while you can!
evening from a Memorial
Week-end trip when they took
their trailer and traveled the
back roads and visited many Memorial Dav week-end were
old towns in the eastern part her brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of
of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Alexan­ Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider
der of Portland were guests
Sunday, June 1 at the home anti Doug went to Long Beach.
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper. Wash. May 22 where they vis­
They also visited at the Ed ited at the home of Mr. Schnie-
der’s brother's family the Joe
Castle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Schneider’s. They then were
Salem were Memorial Day overnight guests at the home
guests at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. Schneider’s aunt Mrs.
Marian Stone in Tacoma and
Jack Ryland.
Guests on Memorial Day at spent Sunday afternoon with
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis Schneider and Fred
M. Cooper were his grandsons Goodell at Ft. Lewis. They re­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary turned home on Monday.
Lewis and children Craig and
Mrs. M. V. Frame returned
Lori of Coquille.
home Tuesday. May 27 from a
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teet­ months vacation trip when she
ers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold flew to Georgia with her cous­
Longfellow joined the ladies in Mrs. H. C. Cadwell of Lin­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris coln City. They were guests at
McDonald of Glide, at I^ava the home of Mrs. Cadwell’s
Lake where they camped and brothers’ family in Atlanta
fished during the Memorial and of her brother-in-law and
Day week-end.
j sister in Columbus. They vis-
Guests at the home of Mr. ited many places of interest
and Mrs. Earl Taylor for the near both cities.
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