The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 11, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969
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GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cutsforth of Gervais were
honored on their 55th wedding
anniversary with a family din­
ner party in Salem Sunday.
December 7. Their sons and
daughters and their families
enjoyed the Emerald celebra­
tion.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Gael Cutsforth and Lynn; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Hood, Merle
and Melinda, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Cutsforth, Elaine, Diane,
Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Cutsforth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Chrz, Jody and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Chrz. Mr. and
Mrs. Gael Cutsforth are from
Gates while the others are all
from the Gervais area. Mrs.
Albert Reiling of Woodburn,
Ross Cutsforths’ sister, also
was present.
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
held the December meeting at
the IOOF hall Monday even­
ing with Mrs. Veryl Hoover.
Worthy Matron presiding.
Mrs. Cal Culbertson and
son, Tim, provided music for
the Christmas program. Mrs.
Walter Brisbin played “O.
Holy Night” as a piano solo.
Mrs. Nettie Hedlund resign­
ed as associate conductress.
Election of a replacement
will be held at the January
meeting.
The Worthy Matron appoint­
ed the following members of
the Eastern Star to serve on
the Rainbow Advisory Board
for 1970: Mrs. Lowell Cree,
Mrs. William Lyness, Mrs.
Ervin Peterson. Mrs. Al Yan­
kus and Ervin Peterson.
Marilyn Club was announc­
ed for Tuesday, December 16
at the home of Mrs. Lowell
Cree with Mrs. Veryl Hoover
as co-hostess. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at 12
o'clock.
Following the meeting re
freshments were served in the
dining room which was decor­
ated for the Christmas party
and gift exchange which fol­
lowed. Serving on the refresh
ment committee were Mrs. Ce
cil Lake, chairman, Mrs. Er­
vin Peterson, Mrs. Charlie
French and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
The Mill City Garden club
met at the scout cabin Thurs­
day
for a 12:30 dessert
luncheon and Christmas party.
Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur
Warp Bros.
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Pioneer« m Plastc»
Hedge. Sr,, Mrs. Ross Mc­
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Combs, Mrs. Charles Dolezal,
' Jr., and Mrs. Fred Moore.
The individual tables were
decorated with Christmas
poinsettas and red candles.
The serving table was cent­
ered with a lighted Christmas
tree. A birthday cake decorat­
ed with candy canes and holly
was served honoring the club’s
treasurer. Mrs. Else Allen.
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr.,
received the door prize.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips presided
at the business meeting. Mrs.
Walter Thomas, Sr., installed
the following officers for the
coming year: president, Mrs.
Lyons Man Married
Linda Crowther of Mill City Clyde Phillips; vice president.
In Salem Saturday
has won a one-year, full-tuition Mrs. Kenneth Corning: secre­
LYONS — The wedding of scholarship to the newly-nam­ tary. Mrs. Else Allen and
Miss Barbara Phillips and Ro­ ed Chemeketa Community Col­ treasurer, Mrs. Al Yankus.
bert Landess was an event of lege for being selected as the
Mrs. Phillips named her
Saturday afternoon at the semi-finalist from Santiam committee chairmen for the Charles Crusons
State Street Baptist Church in High School in the “Name the year: program. Mrs. Hollis
Salem. The bride is the daugh­ Community College’’ Contest. Turnidge; sunshine, Mrs. Ar­ Grandson Marries
(and enjoy your telephone yourself)
The winning name “Cheme­ thur Hedge, Sr., and Mrs
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Phillips and Mr. Landess is keta Community College”, for­ Charles Dolezal, Jr.: publicity,
It’s hard to tell who appreciates a teenage tele­
I the son of Mrs. Gloria Shafer merly Salem Technical Voca­ Mrs. Lowell Cree, and bird In Arizona
phone more, your teenagers, or yourselves. When
tional Community College, was chairman, Mrs. Fred Moore.
of Lyons.
LYONS — The marriage of
your children have their own phone, the family
An uncle of the bride Rev. selected Wednesday evening
Each member brought a Miss Jo Anne Nafziger, daugh­
J. M. Phillips performed the (December 3) by the Board of Christmas gift for the guests ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Naf­
phone is open for calls. Give your teenagers a
five o’clock ceremony. A re­ Directors of the Mld-Willam- at the Turner Memorial Home
telephone for Christmas and get back your own.
of Peoria, Illinois and
ception followed in the church ette Area Education District. in place of an exchange gift. ziger
Mr.
Gary
Cruson son of Mrs.
Susan Blum of Salem, a stu­ The January meeting will be
fellowship hall. The couple
will make their first home in dent in the dental assisting held the second Thursday in Wesley Horne of Townsend,
Portland. The bride is a prac­ program at the college, sub­ January instead of the first Montana, was solemnized at
tical nurse and graduated from mitted the winning name. She Thursday, which is New 7:30 p. m. Thanksgiving even­
the St.
Salem Technical Vocational will receive a two-year, full­ Year’s day. Hostesses will be ing November 27. In Lu
them
Paul
’
s
Evangelical
Community College and Mr. tuition scholarship to the col­ Mrs. Ervin Peterson and Mrs.
Arizona,
Landees is a graduate of Stay­ lege.
Martin Hansen. Each member Church at Douglas, read by
In the 50-word theme, re­ is asked to bring a winter ar­ The ceremony was
ton Union High school and is
wit­
now employed at the Univer quired with each semi-final en­ rangement which she has made Rev. W. F. Winter and
nessed by a group of relatives
sity of Oregon Medical school. try, Miss Blum said she chose for display.
Chemeketa because “long be­
Final plans were made for; and friends of both bride and
fore the white man came to the clubs Christmas show
this area, all of the Willamette which will be held Friday, De-1 Mr. Cruson is a grandson of
Valley Indians gathered at a cember 12 from 10 a. m. to 6 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson
place called Chemeketa (today p. m. at the former Rose Hard­ of Lyons.
Out of town guests were
called Salem) to conduct coun­ ware bulding next to the bank.
Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Nafziger,
cils.”
Following the business meet­
“They came in peace to ing Mrs. Darwin Raines dem­ Peoria, Illinois. Miss Nrman
make and renew friendships. onstrated how to make roses of Nafziger, Chicago Illinois, Miss
Anna Gottschalk Peoria, 111-
I to share old ideas and culti- net and also ribbon roses.
San
I vate new ones.”
A number of the club mem­ inois, Miss Jan Hagg.
Mr.
J.
D.
Diego,
California,
Each of the district’s 29 bers will attend the Christmas
private and public high sch ols Greens show in Salem Satur­ Baker, San Diego, California,
was eligible to submit one day at Salemtowne and the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huish
and family of Bisbee, Arizona,
semi-finalist in the contest. Oregon State Fairgrounds.
and Mrs. Ed Cruson. Ly-
Twenty-one high schools par­
Present at Thursdays meet­ Mr.
ticipated. A semi-finalist also ing were Mrs. Clyde Phillips, :ns and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
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was submitted from the col­ Mrs. Martin Hansen. Mrs. Er­ Cruson, Denver. Colorado.
The young couple is making
M
lege. Each semi-finalist receiv­ vin Peterson. Mrs. Al Yankus.
their
first home in Cheney.
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er a one-year scholarship.
Mrs. Kenneth Corning, Mrs.
From the semi-finalists sub­ Wendell Heller. Mrs. Darwin Washington.
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mitted by the high schools, an Raines, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt.
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instructor-board-student com­ Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Gates Firemen Plan
mittee selected six finalists Else Allen. Mrs. Hollis Turn-
which were submitted to board idge, Mrs. Donald Carlson.
members for the final college I Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Christmas Party
STRAIGHT FROM SANTA'S PACK
name selection.
Lowell Cree. Mrs. Marie Tol­
GATES — The Gates Fire­
The seven - member board bert, Mrs. James Swan. Mrs. men's Auxiliary met Thurs­
was unaware of the origin of Ross McCombs. Mrs. Charles day, December 4, to finalize
the finalists until its vote on Dolezal, Jr.. Mrs. Fred Moore plans for their Christmas din­
| and Mrs. Arthur Hedge. Sr.
the new name was taken
ner and party to be held Sat­
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urday evening. December 13.
Games
Mrs. Irvin (Sandra) Tucker
Anna Lee Murray
Herman Morgans
and Mrs. Phillip (Ethel) Stev­
Tonka
ens were new members at­
Host Family Dinner
Trucks
Honored At Coffee
tending. Mrs. Lenora Cutsforth
LYONS—Mr and Mrs. Her­
was appointed temporary se­
Dolls
man Morgan were hosts for a
Mrs. John MacGregor and cretary until elections are
family potluck supper and a Mrs. Rex Ohmart were host­ held next month.
family gathering, Saturday esses Tuesday morning at the
Other members attending
honoring their son and wife MacGregor home for a coffee the meeting were Wyoma
who recently returned from honoring Mrs. James Murray, Baechler, Lenora Cutsforth.
Vienna. Austria, after spending who with her family will be Sharon Harrison. Ruby Reid.
two years there. Present were leaving son for Carciiff-by- Glenda Roten. Shirley Sharp,
Wimbledon
the honored guests Mr. and Sea. Calif.
Gwen Swope. Arlene Taylor.
Rev Murray, who has serv­ Carol Woods and Berniece
Mrs William Morgan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Landers and ed the Mill City Presbyterian Evans.
Missie from Silverton. Mr. and church for the past four years,
Mrs. Dennis Deitz and Mr. will lie associated with the
For The Do*lt-Yourselfer
and Mrs. Curtis Deitz of Stay­ church in California which is
ton, Mr and Mrs. Jim Lewi* In an exclusive residential
and family of Aumsville, Mr. area and has a membership of
and Mrs. Jim Morgan and fam­ nearly 500.
A large group of friends at­
ily from Portland, Mrs. Alia
Mae Bethel and daughter Ro­ tended the Tuesday morning
berta of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. coffee and Mrs. Murray and
•
John Koenig and three grand- family received several gifts.
sons from Sublimity. Mr. and The MacGregor home was
• Hunting Knife $6.00 and up
£ Tennis Balls
Mrs. Roy Morgiin and son beautifully decorated for the
B Air Rifle $8.95 and up
B Rod and Reel $7.95 and up
from Olympia, Washington. holidays and the hostesses had
MW May
. . Agnes Morgan of a varietj* of home made "good­
B Basketball and hoop
B Gun Case $6.50 and up
Tigard, Mr. and Mrs. Steve ies” that they served with the'
Weber and family from Ore- coffee and tea
That new gun he talks about
£ Horse Shoes $10.95
gon City. Mr. and Mrs. Jake
I
Knleling and family and Bar­
Football
B Fishing or hunting vest $9.95 and up
World War I Au».
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Give your teenagers
a telephone for Christinas
WHILE THEY LAST
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Married At Salem
Church November 29
DETROIT—Trinity Meth-
<11st Church, Salem, was the
setting Saturday evening, Nov­
ember 29 for the wedding of
Miss Jolene Bailey and Ray­
mond Earl Sophy.
The bride is the daughter ot
Mrs. Joan Divers of Phoenix.
Arizona and Mr. Doyle Bailey
of Forest Grove. Mr. Sophy is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Sophy of Jordon Valley.
Rev. William Lazely pastor
of the church performed the
7:30 p. m. candle-light cere­
mony.
For her wedding the bride
w re a full length gown design­
ed empire style of white bro­
cade satin with long sleeves
and train. A tiara of sequins
and pearls held her short illus­
ion veil in place and she car­
ried white carnations with or­
chid ribbon streamers.
Mrs. Rodney Erler of Salem
was her sisters Matron of hon­
or and only attendant. She
wore a street length empire
style purple velvet dress with
a matching net head-piece and
carried a nosegay of orchid
spider chrysanthemums.
Best man was Russell Rice,
Salem, brother of the bride­
groom. Ushers were Richard
Rice also a brother of the bride­
groom and Douglas Bailey bro­
ther of the bride.
Following the wedding a re­
ception was held in the church
parlors. Cutting and serving
the cake was Mrs. Richard
Rice and serving at the punch
bowl was Mrs. Russell Rice
both sisters-in-law of the
groom.
Nancy Morely was in charge
of the guest book. For going
away the new Mrs. Sophy
chose a one piece wool dress
with white accessories. Fol­
lowing a short honeymoon the
couple will make their home
in Salem. Mr. Sophy who for­
merly resided at Detroit is a
graduate of Detroit school.
Community
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, December 10—
Order of Rainbow for girls
at hall 7:30.
Thursday, December 11—
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Fraternal Order of Eagles at
their hall 8 p. m.
Monday, December 15—
Round Robin pinochle club
at Irene Podrabsky home. 7:30
p. m.
Bid or Bunch pinochle club
at Marlena Severs home 7:39
p. m.
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30.
A.F. & A. M. Stated meeting
at hall 8 p. m.
Tuesday, December 16—
Mill City Woman’s club at
Irene Podrabsky home.
Christmas Party. 8 p. m.
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• Golf Balli1
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Sends Boxes fo Vietnam
Garden Club To Hare
GATES — Several boxes
Christmas Show
have been sent to the sen-ice­
The public is invited to at­ men in Vietnam this month
tend the Mill Ctty Garden by Mrs Lang Stafford on be­
(Tub’s Christmas show Friday, half of the World War I Aux­
December 12 from 10 a m. iliary. Items such as combs,
until 6 p. m The show will be candles.
gum.
homemade
held in the former Rose Hard­ cookies, jerky, comic books,
ware building next door to the jigsaw puzzles and writing
bank.
paper are collected and then
Arrangements suitable for sent
Christmas, swags, wreaths and
A tote bag with coin and cos­
novelties will be on display.
metic purse is presently being
These items along
_ with sold to raise money for the
bake goods will be for sale postage on the boxes.
There will also l>e a grab bag
Mrs Stafford may be called
I with packages for both chi Iren | at 897-2427 for m re informa-
1 and adults
, tion on donations or the bags.
• • •
For the Home-
• Corning Ware Dishes • Revere Ware
• Pyrex Baking Dishes • Coffee Makers
Many ofher ifems to make the work for the
homemaker more pleasant.
FOR THE MEN—
• Black and Decker Tools • Garden Tools
• Carpenter Tools
• Wrenches
Mill City Hardware
Phone 897-2977
Mill City, Ore.
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