2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 DANCE fyJomartL Pcxje. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Live Music An Evening of Entertainment Dinner Served 6 to 8 Dancing 10 to I All For $1.00 COME AS YOU ARE Bring A Friend Saturday, October 18 F.O.E. Hunters! You Can Have Garden Club Meets At Hiatt Home LYONS — Bea Hiatt and Gladys Nygaard were hostess­ es for the meeting of the Lyons Garden club held at tne Hiattt home Wednesday after­ noon. Roll call was answered by telling what was needed to do in gardens this fall. Plans were discussed for the November meeting and each member is to bring ideas for Christmas, Mrs. Nellie Riggs and Mrs. Dorothy Downer were appointed the nominat­ ing committee to select offic­ ers for the new year. At the close of the meeting each mem­ ber showed and told the his­ tory of an antique they had brought for display. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Raechel Olmstead, Mrs. Gertrude Weidman, Mrs. Nel­ lie Riggs, Mrs. Helen John­ ston, Mrs. Evelyn Julian, Mrs. Dorothy Downer, Mrs. Eva Bressler, Mrs. June McPhet- ters, Miss Kathy Neal and Mrs. Hiatt and Mrs. Nygaard. $15,000 Life Insurance Mill City Friends and Hear from Bradys $1,500 Medical Expenses Caused by Accidents Three Days See Us for ALL Your Insurance Needs IV e Give Personalized Service Madison - Davis INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. DBA Hill Insurance Phone 897-2345 Mobile Phone YP 2-2600 Mill City, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brady sent in a renewal to The En­ terprise recently so they could keep up with news of their many friends here. The Bradys said they missed the people and organizations in Mill City but were adjusting to their ac­ tivities in Cottage Grove. Paul is looking forward to a winter of fishing and river running along with his Forest service job requirements. Con­ nie said the youngsters had en­ joyed the city swimming pool this year which is just two blocks from their home. Pau) belongs to the Lions club at Cottage Grove but said it was mainly a “noon luncheon club.” Connie is looking forward to joining the Toastmistress club which is being chartered this fall. Delores Stafford Honored at Shower Extension Meeting Held At Gates A Santiam Canyon Home Extension meeting was held at the Gates Community cen­ ter last week with Shirley Swaim and Ruth McCombs serving as the project leaders. Topic was “Know the truth about foods.” Hostesses were Carol Meier, Jan Woods and Carol Woods. Rosie Cupps will serve as sec­ retary of the group replacing Carol Ohrt who resigned. Leo- nara Cutsforth acted as chair­ man of the meeting in the ab­ sence of Sharon Harrison. Attending the meeting were Wyoma Baechler, Hannah Catherwood, Gladys Cline, Ro­ sie Cupps, Leonara Cutsforth, Molly Larsen, Janet Lewis, Ann Hovey, Yvonne Welstead, Willie Bradley, Ruby Hutch­ inson, Muriel Phillips, Rita Williams, Glendti Roten, Ruth TerLouw, Carol Ohrt and May Roten. GATES—Miss Delores Staf- ford was honored guest at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Barry Drake and Mrs. Larry Drake at the Gates Commun­ ity clubhouse recently. The fireplace mantle and tables were decorated in fall flowers. Party games were played. Mi’s. Judy Holman and Mrs. Fred Berg won prizes for their skill. Miss Sally Jenkins and Miss Lisa Barnhardt assisted at the gift tables. Those attending were Elaine Moore, Mrs. Robert Chichest­ er, Mrs. Walter A. Thomas Sr., Mrs. Marvin Stafford, Mrs. Pat Moore, Mrs. Bessie Bas­ sett, Mrs. Charles Wirkkala, Mrs. Roy Pate, Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mrs. Monte Carpenter, Mrs. Orville Brown, Mrs. Larry Brown, Mrs. Ellen Rust, Mis'. Olga Eld. Mrs. Earl Loucks, Mrs. Fred Berg, Mrs. Eda Stafford, Mrs. James ! Sieg- fried, Mrs. Judy Holman. Those sending gifts were: Mrs. Ed Atchison, Mrs. Neal King, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Jce Bowes, Monamarie Lor- rain, Judy Pate, Mrs. Edith Kanoff, Mrs. Don Gillenwater, Mrs. Dorothy Nye, Ellen Han­ sen, Masters Butch, Roby and Shawn, and Miss Elaine Drake, Ruth Vining, Mrs. Har­ ry Harmon, George Rust, El­ len Rust, Mrs. Burrell Cole, Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. Merle Devine, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Don Jenkins, Juanita Arndt, Mrs. Lloyd St. John, Mrs. Carl Kelly and Mrs. Al Yankus. Hospital Auxiliary Board To Meet STAYTON — The Board of Directors of the Santiam Me­ morial Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday October 16 in the Conference room of the Hospital. Mrs. Er cil Wilson is president of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Rita Cruson and Mrs. Margaret Philipps are dele­ gates to the Oregon Hospital Auxiliaries Convention sched­ uled for October 19 and 20 at Surftides, Newport. Mrs. Marie Hottinger and Mrs. Lorena Stevens are alternates. The 5th grade Camp Fire Girls with their leaders, Glor­ ia Urban and Bonnie Kreck­ low, assisted by Karen Howell, left last Friday for Camp Kilo­ wan. They stayed all night at the Bluebird lodge, cooking their own meals, going on a hike to a 30-foot falls and at­ tending Potlatch at the camp on Saturday. Other groups from Mill City attending were those of Joyce Trout, Bobbi Budlong, and Shirley Hoover’s 4th grade group of girls. Cleta Wills and Arlene Peterman went with the Junior High group al mg with their leader, Jane Mink. Sherri Lawrence and Linda Long also went on the camp trip and helped with the Pot­ latch program. Mehama Club Plans For Christmas Giving MEHAMA — The Mehama Women's club met at the Me­ hama fire hall Thursday even­ ing, Oct. 9 Mrs. Lilly Wolf kiel, vice-president presided at the meeting in the absence of the president. Mrs. Chris King. The members voted to make the usual donation to the Children’s Farm Home and the T B. Association. It was de­ cided to have the December meeting and Christmas party on Dec. 10. The usual gift ex­ change of home baked food on candy will be held and mem­ bers are asked to bring un­ wrapped gifts for the patients at the Fairview Home. Mrs Grant Smith was the winner in the gift drawing Mrs. Wolfkiel and Mrs. Bruce Matthis were h 'stesses and server! refreshments at the close of the meeting. The Halloween theme was used in the table decorations Lyons Extension Unit Has First Meeting Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Mill City, Oregvn Freres Veneer Lyons, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama, Oregon Parkeft Logging Company Mehama, Oregon U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Idanha-Lebanon I Garden Club Members A purvey of school enroll­ ment at all levels from nur­ sery school through college will be conducted in this area by interviews of the Bureau cf the Census during the week of October 19, according to John E. Tharaldson. Director of the Bureau’s regional office in Seattle. Local interviewing will be part of a nationwide effort made annually to measure the Nation’s school and college population. A similar survey in October 1968 showed total enrollment to be 58.8 million persons—33.8 million in elem­ entary school, 14.1 million in secondary school, 3.3 million in kindergarten, 816,000 in nur­ sery school, and 6.8 million in college. The survey will be made a- long with the monthly nation­ al survey of employment and unemployment for the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor which furnishes a basic measure of national economic health. Information collected in Cen­ sus Bureau surveys can be us­ ed only to determine statistical totals, and facts about each person and family are kept confidential by law. Interviewer who will visit households in this area is Mrs. Patricia Baker of Salem. LYONS—The Lyons Exten­ sion Unit heki their first fall meeting Thursday at Lyons Methodist church, Lesson of the day was "Fruits in Fami­ ly Meals" by Alma Olmstead. Breads and .ookie samples were shown and tasted at their meeting A discussion was held on care of keeping fresh fruit what will fre, z.e and different Young & Morgan Timber Co. ways to use fresh fruit, also Mill City and Idanha, Oregon canned fruit. The next meet­ ing will be Work Smart­ Cedar Lumber Company, *nc. er not Harder" with modern Mill City. Oregon cleaning aids, also tri-chem painting by Ruth Rabens Stuckart Lumber Company Attending the meeting were Ruth Rabens. Sandra Branch. Idanha. Oregon Helen Johnston, Eleanor La- Munvon, Mary Davidson. San­ Boiae Cascade Corp. dra Tucker Sue Yost. Yvonne P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon Pyeatt. Charlene Be jar. Elea­ nor M ntoya. Alma Olmstead, Inc. The Mill City Enterprise Pat Mumev and Cherri Rich­ Printera-Publishers ards. The Fly-Up for the 4th grade Camp Fire girls was held last week at the Mill City Grade school gym. Those presenting the ties were Susan Henness, Pam Krecklow, Lorie Urban, Lynn I .arsen, Joanne Meier, Becky Music, Patti Spurgeon, Natalie Wills, Sandra Blackburn and Denise Muise. Those accepting the ties were Treva Whisenhunt, Nan­ cy Sharp, Toni Payseno, Can- dis Bradley, Brenda Trout, Su­ sie Budlong, Lora Hoover, Denise Gibson. Margaret Pratt, Cindy Whitney, Cathy Wilson, Lorna Chailender, and Teresa Delay. Refreshments were served to the mothers after the cere­ mony. Cooks at Mari-Linn Observe National Hot Lunch Week LYONS—The cooks at Mari- Linn school. Mabel Downing and Donna Asmussen are co­ operating with other cooks throughout the nation in ob­ serving National Lunch week Tlie women said they wished to stress the fact that hit school lunches were not only a good economical investment but a good buy nutritionally. They feel that school lunch­ es help teach youngsters to eat a variety of foods that they sometimes “resist” at home. On Wednesday. October 15 hamburgers, the special that all kids love, were served Mari-Linn. Lyons Church Women To Have Bazaar LYONS — The meeting of the Women’s Society of Chris­ tian Service held their meeting at the home of Mrs. E L. Rove Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wil­ son Stevens presided over the meeting and Devotions were by Mrs Estelle Spiva. Plans were made for a fellowship dinner to be held Wednesday evening. October 15 at 6:30 p. m. All members and friends are invited to attend Plans were also made for a clean­ up at the church on Tuesday, October 21. at 1:30 pm A dis­ cussion was held on their an­ nual bazaar with December 5 the date set It will be held at the Methodist church The following committees were appointed: Fancy Wark. Orpha Rove. Alta Bodeker: Novelties. Florence Darling; Snack Bar. Estelle Spiva. Evelyn Julian and Reta Crus­ on; Spices etc Eva Bressler Cooked Food. Leora Stevens, and Florence Naue. Plan For Holidays A Group of members of the Mill City Garden club held a work day last Friday at the home of Mrs. I .o well Cree. The day was spent working on it­ ems for their Christmas Sale. Present were Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mrs. Martin Hansen. Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Else Al­ len, Mrs. Darwin Raines. Mrs. Donald Carlson, and Mrs. Cree. Need Carpeting? Visit our carpet department before you buy 100% Nylon 100% Kodel Polyester fiber 21 colors now in stock Terms available ANN'S FURNITURE Across from Santiam Golf Course Sublimity — Aums­ ville Junction Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, October 15— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall 8 p. m. North Santiam Chamber of Joe Ragsdales Have commerce at Riverview Cafe, Mehama. 7 p. m. dinner meet­ Housewarming ing. MEHAMA—Mrs. Ercill Wil­ son and Mrs. Keith Phillips Thursday, October 16— were hostesses for a surprise North Santiam FOE at housewarming honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale at their lodge hall 8 p. m. new home, Friday evening. Round Robin pinochle club Oct. 10. Guests were Mr. and at Alta Moffatt home 7:30 p m. Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mr. and Bid or Bunch club at home Mrs. Ray Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nydegger, Mr. and of Ann Hovey 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Max Stayton, Mr. and Monday, October 20— Mrs. Carl Stavang. Mr. and A.F. & A.M. meeting at hall Mrs. Ercill Wilson, Mrs. Keith Phillips and the honor guests 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale. Lions club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall 6:30 p. rn. Camp Fire Girls Hovel High School Students Invited To Tea Fly-Up Recently The Oregon Nurses’ Associa­ Camp Fire Girls Go To Camp Kilowan 1 ¡HDUSTKY. School Enrollment Survey To Be Held tion, District No. 3, is sponsor­ ing a Nursing Careers Tea, Thursday, October 23, 1969, from 3 to 5 p. m. The tea will be held concurrently at Salem Memorial Hospital and Salem General Hospital. The Program includes the 1964 Film Festival Award Mo­ vie “The Professional Nurse”, and tours of hospital facilities. Refreshments will be served. This is an opportunity for all high school students and coun­ selors to meet local nurses, and to explore the exciting and var­ ied careers in professional nursing today. Tuesday, October 21— Mill City Women’s club meeting at home of Mrs. Alex Burrell 8 p. m. 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