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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 2, 1970 Cedars Lounge & Cafe YOUR HOSTS: Earl and Audrey Layman Now Serving Cocktails Restaurant Hours 6 A. M.—10 P. M. Lounge (Bar) 12 P. M. — 2:30 A. M CLOSED MONDAYS Detroit, Ore. 97342 Worry Is there a hole in your home insurance big enough to drive a car through? Maybe you ought to think about a switch to Safeco. A Safeco Homeowner Policy covers the gaps and elimi nates overlaps. For more information on a worry-free way to cover your home, call Jerry Pittam Womatù, Page : ______________ f ¡Reservation Qu[) Rally Held At Christian Church Sun., March 29 For Campers Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise INSURANCE M l 897-2324 or 897-2754 (8) When time permits, each reservation will be confirmed by mail. Governor McCall, in an nouncing the start of this ser vice, said: “This action will provide greater opportunity for Oregonians to enjoy their own state parks to which they contribute the major share of Kimberly L Penrose support through the road-user and vehicle taxes they pay. Baptized March 25 The system is a simple one, and with no extra charge to Kimberly Louise Penrose, Governor Tom McCall today I Oregonians. Undoubtedly some two month old daughter of Mr. announced a new “reservation- and Mrs. Roger Penrose was, Twelve members of the local for-Oregonians-only” plan for problems and “hugs” may have baptized at a special service Garden Club attended the 1.200 campsites in seven coast to be worked out as with all in the Mill City Catholic Spring meeting of the Federa al and three inland selected new systems, but I am confi- | dent Oregonians will be patient Church at 7:45 p m. on Wed- tion of Garden clubs last Wed state parks effective May 1. The second annual Faith i ;is this new service smooths Promise Rally began Sunday nesday< March 25. The Rev. H nesday at a Salem restaurant. The state parks involved in I out. This entire effort is di- March 29 at the First Christian ' !?.erl?ar ..HanT^r’, ^r” Mrs. Nell DeWitt gave the clude Fort Stevens, Cape ' rected solely at helping the Church. Miss Anita Northrup. I Martins Episcopal Church response to the welcome. Lookout, Beverly Beach, Hon ¡Oregon camper find a camp- who is currently attending 111 l-cr,anon officiated at the The business meeting in the eyman, Tugman, Umpqua ' site at an Oregon state park.” Northwest Christian College in ’ei vlce- morning was presided over by Lighthouse and Sunset Bay | McCall said. Eugene, spoke at the Sunday j Kimberly’s godparents are Mrs. R. R. Troxell, District on the Oregon coast, and De evening service, of the mission- Mr. and Mrs. James Girod of Director. Reports were given troit Lake. The Cove Palisades, ary work that her family has j Mill City, and a second god by the presidents of each club and Prineville Reservoir. There been doing in Mexico for the mother is Miss Melinda Wil in the district. Following the will be no special or extra! son of Eureka, Calif. past twenty years. 12 o’clock buffet luncheon sev charge for the reservation ser-' Refreshments were served eral numbers were presented vice. Reservations can he made | Wednesday, April 1, Glen Lyda will speak at the 7 p.m. afterwards at the penrose by the chorus from the Chem- in person or by phone to any awa Indian school. of the parks included, or by ( service about the Christian home. Art Kirkham from Portland phone to a central information service camping program of Those attending were Kim- Camp Winema which is lo iierly’s older brothers, Keith was the guest speaker in the service number to be establish Santiam Memorial Hospital cated on the Oregon Cost. and Kenneth, Mrs. O. L. Wil afternoon. He showed some ed in the Salem Highway Di- 1 (Stavton) April 3, 4 and 5, Don and son, Grandmother and Miss beautiful colored slides of Ore vision headquarters. The cen- | HEATER—To Mr. and Mrs. tral service in Salem will also 1 Richard D. Heater, Stayton, a Jessie Summers will be the Margie Graham, both of Eure gon Wonderland. Mrs. Ross McCombs drew coordinate information fori bov, Thursday, March 19, 1970. missionary speakers for the ka, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oregonians about possible va FARTHING — To Mr. and main Rally sessions which Shaw, Mrs. Roger Mink, Mr. one of the door prizes. Mrs. Clyde Phillips was cancies in all of the parks in Mrs. Robert L. Farthing, Sub and Mrs. Tom Drvnan and will begin at 7:30 p. m. placed on the nominating volved. The phone information limity, a boy, Friday, March The Summers are with the1 tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Vern . committee for the coming year. to be made available without 20, 1970. Peterman and Mrs. O. K. De Puget Sound Christian Indian Mill City and Stayton will I cost will be widely publicized Witt all of Mill City. MORRISSETTE — To Mr. Mission in Tacoma, Washigton. I be co-hostesses for the Fall prior to the May 1 opening, Rev. Summers will speak I The babys paternal granpar- meeting of the Federation in with numbers to call readily and Mrs. Delvin L. Morrissette, , Jefferson, a boy, Saturday, Friday and Saturday evenings ents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. October. available. 1 March 21, 1970. and at Sunday morning wor Penrose of Orland, Calif. Attending the meeting Wed Rules to be followed in ANDERSON—To Mr. and ship services and Sunday even nesday were Mrs. Clyde Phil inititial experiment with Mrs. Vernon C. Anderson, of ing. lips, Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mrs. servations provide: Turner, a girl, Monday, March Darwin Raines, Mrs. Ervin The Faith Promise Rally Is . Parent Teacher (1) Reservations can be 30. held to emphasize the need I ' Peterson, Mrs. Nell DeWitt, ' made only by Oregonians driv Conferences Set Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Wen-1 ing an Oregon-licensed auto for Mission and to become bet dell Heller, Mrs. Hollis Turn- mobile, starting May 1 and for ter acquainted with the mis Parents will be scheduled to I idge, Mrs. Martin Hansen, this calendar year only. No re sions and their needs. Anyone who is interested is invited to I meet with their childs’ teacher |Mrs’ Louis' Verbeck, Mrs. Ken- servations will be taken now next week at the Gates Prim neth Corning and Mrs. Walter for 1971, for example. Not all attend these meetings. ary and the Mill City Element Thomas. of the campsites in each camp ary schools. Wednesday. April ground will be available on a 1 8 the Gates school will dis Turnidge To Speak reservation basis: approximate miss at noon after lunch time. Chris King Again ly 25% will be open for a first Community On Thursday, April 9 the Mill come, first-serve basis. At Idanha Church City Elementary school will (2) Reservations may be I Heads Women's Calendar of Events IDANHA—J. Henry Turn- dismiss at 11:45 after lunch. made by phone, letter, or per Early dismissal will permit | idge will be the guest speaker sonal visit to the particular Club at Mehama at the Idanha Community the teachers to schedule re park, must be made not less porting conferences with par church at the 11 a. m. Wor . .... MEHAMA — The Mehama than 2 days in advance of the ship service Sunday, April 5. ents. Parents will have re I Women’s club met Wednesday reservation period, and cannot ■" A prl 1 L t nm His topic will be “The Christ ceived notice of their appoint J evening. March 25 at the club be for more than seven days IK Re^a\Lodge No’ 166 at ment from the classroom teach i hall. The short business session out of a 10-day period. No ad- < hall, ian Heritage.” ” 8 " p. m. I His early years were spent er. Every effort should be I was conducted by the presi vance deposit is required, nor Chamber of Commerce noon in the logging and sawmill made to be on time as only 20 dent, Mrs. Chris King. Elec- any special service charge. board meeting at The River offjcers was held and business. He later entered minutes is scheduled for each. f|Qn (3) Reservations must be view. Review of Bylaws to be Christian work and became In session said Verne Peterman, | R wa£ unanimously voted to claimed not later than 6:00 p. business of the day. volved with the American Sun principal. I retajn ^e same officers for m., of the first day of the re day School Union and worked The conference will relate [ another year. They are: Mrs. servation period. Those not Thursday, April 2— with delinquent boys while primarily to the progress and King, president: Jaycettes meet at the home ” "* Mrs. " Lilly claimed will be returned to I pastoring a church. development of the student. Wolfkiel, vice president: Mrs. the first-come, first-serve bas- of Linda Sanders at 8 p. m. The past 20 years he has Arthur Anderson, secretary j is. On succeeding days of the F. 0. E. Lodge at hall at 8 devoted to Christian Educa and Mrs. Bruce Matthis, treas-1 reservation period after the 1 tion, working primarily with Reception Honors urer. It was announced that first day, reservations must be p. m. Salem Academy. He is a mint payments on the street lights reinstated prior to 3:30 p. m. Rainbow Advisory Board at farmer in the Willamette Val- Mrs. J. C. Dickinson (4) In claiming the reserva home of Verne Rush 8 p. m. were now due and that the ley. money could be sent to the tion, the party must be driv Mill City Garden Club at Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, moth-1 Women’s club jar paid to Mrs. ing an Oregon license plate er of Mrs. Lowell Cree was King at the Riverview cafe. car the same as the number Gates clubhouse. Mrs. Fred Extension Unit To honored Sunday afternoon at Delegates were appointed to given at the time of requesting Moore and Mrs. Ross McCombs co-hostesses. a reception on her 90th birth attend the Spring meeting pf the reservation. (5) The existing policy of Monday, April 6— day anniversary. The affair the Marion County Federa Meet at Idanha Hall was held at the Court Street tion of Women’s Club in Sal paying daily for the campsite Round Robin Pinochle club IDANHA—The social room Christian Church’s Social em on April 30. will continue. As in the past, Refreshments were served all campers, whether in reser at home of Mrs. Rocky Moore. of the Idanha Fire hall will Room in Salem from 2 to 4 by the hostesses Mrs. Orville ved areas or not, register and be the setting Monday when j o’clock, Bid or Bunch Pinochle club members of the Home Exten- j Hosts were her three child- Bilyeu, Mrs. Harry Monroe pay the daily camping fee by at home of Lorraine Mills. sion Unit and their guests rPn and their spouses, Mr. and and Mrs. John Teeters after 3:30 each day. (6) In offering the reserva Wednesday, April 8— meet. The potluck meeting is Mrs. Wade Dickinson and Mr which the meeting was turned Order of Rainbow for Girls scheduled for 10 a. m. Lesson (ai;d Mrs. o. W. Gorton of Sal over to Mrs. Clarence Meader tion service, a particular type for the day will be on fruits em and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell of Mill City, who gave a cos of campsite and not a specific at hall at 7:30. metic demonstration. and vegetables, and will be Cree of Mill City. campsite will be reserved. For The next meeting of the club example, the response from Sponsored as a public service presented by Mrs. Darr Men- Granddaughters and great- by the state park to the party nis. granddaughters served and will be June 24. Hosting the event will be passed the guest book. Mrs may be: “one of the 100 camp Mrs. Clyde Storey. The meet Gordon McMorris and Mrs. sites of the kind you requested ing is open to anyone interest Donald Cree of Mill City, will be saved for you.” (7) Only one reservation per Insurance Agency, Inc. ed in attending. granddaughters served. party will be accepted at any DBA Hill Insurance Agency Mrs. Dickinson was born one particular time. For ex March 29. 1880 on a farm a few 129 Wall Street ample, reservations for a camp miles East of Albany near site for each week end during where the Cottonwoods Dance Phone 897-2345 the entire summer will not be hall is now located. She accepted. the daughter of Mr. Mrs William McKechnie. has lived in Salem since tober 12. 1912 except two vears when she lived in Mill City. Retween 150 and 200 guests greeted Mrs. Dickinson during the afternoon. SAFECO insurance Mill City, Ore. © VALLEY TELEPHONE CO »O«< 0<»>C( »0« IO? S<LVI<<TON (innm Lee Bassetts Return From Hawaiian Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ix?e Bassett re turned Sundav from a ldday trip to the Hawaiiam Islands where they made stops at three of the islands, including Maui. Oahu where Honolulu is locat ed. and the city of Hilo, which Is on the big island of Hawaii. They were accompanied by I^e's mother. Mrs. Bessie Bas sett. who enjoyed her first air plane flight, and by their daughter. Miss Rosaiie Bas- sett, who teachers in a high school at Longview. Wn. While in Hawaii, the Bas- setts called “Doc" and Gordie Garton, former Mill City re sidents. who now make their home in the Islands. Mrs. Bassett recently retired from her position of many years with Pacific Power & Light Company, serving both in Mill City and later in tne Stayton office for the past sev eral years. Stayton Invitational Name of Team W No. San. Real Estate 24 Frank Lumber Co..... 23 Lierman’s Ins....... .... 23 Green Veneer .... .... 22 Mel Round Truck 21*4 Cedar Lumber Co 20 Ron Bentz ....... .... 15 Sports & Hobby . UH HIG Lillian * Meeker HIS Wilma Stenbeck 527; HTG North Santiam Real Estate 625: HTS Frank Lumber Co. 1644. Last Week Betty Bement 221 and 577. MADISON & DAVIS Have Mother's Picture Taken By Tuesday, May 5 We have just installed a second pair of STROBE LIGHTS, a background light and a light to add highlights to tthe hair. 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