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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 16, 1970 LaDonna Bradley Honored at Bridal JayCeettes To Have Bingo Party The Mill City JayCeettes are making final plans for the sen ior citizens bingo party fur residents of the area. This will be held May 1 from 1 to 3 p. m. at Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian church. This bingo party will be free to all senior citizens along with prizes and refresh ments. If anyone wishing to attend is in need of transportation, please call Barbara Penrose at 897-2757. Kracker Barrel and Fun Store Antique and New Gift Items SNACKS — GROCERIES Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. 700 N. W. Alder Phone 897-2507 y 'UJonwik Parje, Shower Wednesday Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs Women's Golf Hosted by Mill City Club Saturday Association Has Family Reunion Style Show NOTICE Chapter OES Monday Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 4-70 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads aid then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $4.00 In Marion and Lirm Counties Outside Marion and Linn but stil in Oregon $4.50 Outside Oregon.................................... $5.00 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Prichards Have Miss LaDonna Bradley was honored at a bridal shower Wednesday evening, April 8th, In the home of Mrs Don Mar Norma J. Long, WOman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 LYONS—The Home of Mr. tin. The bride’s colors of blue and Mrs. William Prichard and white were carried out in was the scene of a gala event the rooms and the cake was Saturday, April 3rd when Spec. decorated in blue and white. 4 Robert Prichard arrived After the playing of appro home from Viet Nam where priate games, the hostess serv he has served the last thirteen ed refreshments. Guests at months as Army Specialist. tending were the bride’s moth The occasion also honored er, Mrs. Marshall Bradley, The Mill City Woman’s his father William Prichard Jackie and Candice. Mrs. Mar club hasted officers and mem Austin Eivers of Salem, com an his birthday anniversary. vin Stafford, the groom’s moth bers of the Fourth District munity improvement chair Other members of the family er and his sister, Mrs. Pat Oregon Federation of Wom man, for the Clubwoman of The Santiam Women’s Golf attending the reunion were Moore, and grandmother, Mrs. en’s club Saturday at the Mill the year award. Miss Kreamer Edna Stafford; Msdms. Dave City Presbyterian church. said this was the first time association business meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gale Prichard and son of Oak Harbor, Wash., Barnhardt, Terry Drake, Bill Following registration and in club history that there had April 7 was highlighted by a Whitney, Glenn Henness, coffee hour the business meet been a tie for this honor. Mrs. style show, presenting golf Dr. and Mrs. William Prich ard and family of Boise, Idaho, Charles Neal and girls, Frank ing opened at 10 a. m. with DeWitt is a past president of Severs, Dale Brosig, Delmar Miss Gretchen Kreamer of Sal the Mill City club. The Mill clothing and equipment from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phillips Syversen, and the hostess Mrs. em conducting the meeting City club also received first the pro-shop by Club Pro Jack and family of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prichard and fam Don Martin and Sonja. Mrs. Walter Thomas gave the place award in the field of Coppedge. ily of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Those sending gifts but un address A complete line of sports Michael Prichard and son of of welcome and rc- Continuing Education and able to attend were msdms. sponse was Com honorable mention for wear in what today ’ s golfers by Mrs. Don Jenkins, Fred Krecklow, Ralph .Sittel, given Al- are wearing were exhibited by Mehama, Mrs. William Prich munity Improvement, of Portland. ard of Tillamo:k and Miss It y Ixickrem, Laddie Elliott though the Mill City club has the following models: Kur) Zeta Prichard of Mill City. There are 22 clubs in district I and George Long, 4 and 19 were represented with a comparatively small mem Gehlen, Betty Klutke, Gay Spec./4 and Mrs. Prichard will bership they do an outstanding Coppedge. Betty Schug and a total attendance of 90. return to their home in Tilla There were a number of job in community work. Mrs. Dorene Tournbull. Little Mike mook and he will resume his I Glen Cummings has served as Coppedge modeled sportswear teaching at Tillamook high state officers present, i n - eluding the president, Mr«. president of the club for the worn by little boys, the l.ok- school next fall. Paul Gathercoal of Corvallis; past two years. All clubs re alike father’s sports fashion Earlier in the week Miss vice president, Mrs. Ralph Sit ported on their activities and of today’s sportsminded men. Zeta Prichard honored her bro goals at the Saturday conven Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coppedge, ther William Prichard, Sr. on tel of Portland and third vice president, Mrs. John Carey of tion and it was noted that Mill and family moved here from, his birthday anniversary with City assisted not only in all Montana, after the first of the i a dinner fr eleven family Salem. Mrs. Gathercoal spoke on die community work but had for ’ year, to become pro and man-| members at the Kings Table in state project of helping the many years sponsored the ager of the Santiam Golf i Salem. young women at Hillcrest Camp Fire and Bluebird girls course. He announced group lessons school for girls develope and here. Mrs. Gathercoal installed the starting May 5. Any woman take their rightful place in so Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum af- interested in golfing may con ciety. The state federation has 1970-71 officers during the I. ternoon session with Mrs. tact him at the golf course. A sponsored and obtained a Heads Woman's Civic swimming pool for the girls. O. Williamson of Aurora to fee is charged. Single lessons are available at a higher rate, I It was announced that tne serve as president. Clubs represented Saturday but any questions would be an-1 Club at Detroit the state federation meeting would be May 4-5 in Portland. besides Mill City were Aurora, swered, as he was to serve in DETROIT—Electi:n of offi The Presbyterian Women’« Hubbard, Dallas seniors. Dal this capacity for the club. Captain Bonnie Schuetz ap cers was included on the busi association served the lunch las Juniors, Aurora-Hubbard, ness agenda of the Detroit eon from attractively decorat- Independence, North Marion pointed Rose Nokelby to or Woman’s Civic club when the Juniors, Monmouth, Silverton ganize the 3-ball Sixsome, with i ed tables, the Spring motif bc- group met recently at Detroit I ing used. Mrs. Elsie Völkel Seniors, Silverton Juniors, a possible starting date to be City hall. had made miniature bird hous Salem, Salem Capitol, Salem sometime in May. Re-elected as president for a es with an array of Spring Juniors, Salem Zenith, Wood Social Chairman Lois Dru- j second term was Mrs. Lloyd burn Seniors, Woodburn Jun sheila was appointed to buy a flowers surrounding them. Af Ketchum Jr. Other officers ter lunch they were auctioned iors, and Woodburn. The Sal coffee maker for the club. The | named were Mrs. George Pflug, off and the proceeds used for em Juniors topped all clubs Social committee served cof vice president; Mrs. Lloyd the swimming pool fund at; in receiving the most awards fee and rolls before tee-eff Hendrickson, secretary and time. Hillcrest. Furnishing back in many fields. Assisting Mrs. Cummings Team Tourney of Mix Field Mrs. Norman Thomason, treas ground music during the noon urer. hour was a local musical group, with arrangements in Mill City Play for the 9 and 18 hole Other business included a Saturday were Mrs. O. K. De groups were named Sandfleas the Melody Aires. discussion on a city beautifica Witt, Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, and Waterdogs. The Sandfleas During the afternoon, awards tion program. It was decided were given to various clubs Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Herb were winners, the Waterdogs that the garden committee ert Schroeder, Miss Daisy Ged will serve a luncheon at the and individual members. would start with the planting Mrs. O. K DeWitt, who is des, Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs. first meeting in May. Day’s of shrubbery and bulbs back John Swan, Mrs. Walter Thom play of low net winners were: conservation chairman for the First low net: Mae Guest, 34. of the city hall in the next few fourth district, tied with Mrs. as, Sr., Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Second low net: Marie Gallo weeks. Following the meeting re Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Harry way, 35. Mason and Mrs. W. E. Beyer. Class A (tie) Bonnie Schuetz freshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Lyle Rogers and Carol Franz 36. and Mrs. Lynn Williamson. Class B. Kay Cook, 38. Friendship Night Class C. Dorene Tournbull, Observed by Marilyn 38. Nygaard Home Scene Mill City .Oregon Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES held the last Friendship night of the year Monday evening with guests present from Salem, Turner, Stayton, and Eugene. Mrs. Veryl Hoov er presided. Guests introduced were Mrs. Edith Tarr, Grand Esther of the Grand Chapter of Oregon; Mrs. Maude Harlow, chairman of the Estarl fund of the Grand Chapter of Oregon from Salem; Mrs. Maud Clark, Grand Re presentative to Tennesee in Oregon, and Charles Hecht, Worthy Patron from Acacia Chapter, Stayton. F r entertainment. Miss Jeri Jo Parker presented two piano solos. Marilyn Chapter will be co hosts for the Willamette Val ley Association meeting which will be May 14 at the Stayton High School gym. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs Else Allen, Mrs. Clyde Phil lips, Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs. Al bert Stevens Mrs. Alice Rupp, and Mrs. V uiam Shuey. Lorraine Mills Attends Retirement Party Of Card Party LYONS — Mrs. Gladys Ny gaard was hostess for the Wed nesday afternoon card party held at her home with f ur tables of “500” in play. High score was held by Mrs. Ralph Davis, 2nd high Mrs. Wilfords Rapoza, low Mrs. Chester Roy and door prize Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Present were Mrs. Earl Al len, Mrs. Ethel Huffman, Mrs. Chester Roy, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Fred Skillings, Mrs. John Kunkle, Mrs. Eula lia Lyons, Miss Zeta Prichard Mrs. John McPheader, Mrs. Ruth Lyons, Mrs. Wilford Ra- poza. Mrs. I>eota Worden, Mrs. Sam Bridges, Mrs. Laura Neal, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Orval Williams, Mrs. Percy Hiatt and the hostess Mrs. Nygaard. GATES — Mrs. Lorraine Mills, employee of Valley Tele phone Co., and Mrs. Mary I>amm, employed by General Telephone Co. of Beaverton traveled together to Coos Bay April 9 to attend a retirement party for a former co-worker, Lois Tobey. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Lamm stayed with another former co-worker, Mrs. Laura Lee Blenz Mrs. Blenz was the former chief operator at Myr tle Point where all used to be employed. Mrs. Tobey, Mrs. Lamm, Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Blenz en joyed a special dinner in honor of Mrs. Tobey after the regu lar retirement party was held. Several other former co- workers were visited and they Mrs. Lucier Honored enjoyed touring the Coos Bay1 On 70th Birthday Telephone office. Mrs. Felix Lucier was hon ored on her 7Oth birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir Home Extension gil Trout April 12. To help celebrate this occasion, four generations were present. Officers Elected Those present were Mrs. Clar Woman's Society GATES-----Mrs. Ruby Hut- ence Meader and Rhonda. Mr. Mrs. Carol Wood and and Mrs. John Whisenhunt, Meets at Cruson Home , chinson. Mrs. Sue Gillenwater were Treva, Teresa. Gary and Trav LYONS—The Woman’s So • elected to offices of Chairman, is. Mrs. Ernest Emmerson. Mr ciety of Christian Service met vice chairman and secretary- Skip Meader, the Virgil Trouts, at the home of Mrs. Leonard I treasurer respectively at the Tonv, Brenda and Beverly ail Cruson Tuesday afternoon. April 9 meeting of the Santiam of Mill City, Mrs Ethel Huffman was in 1 Canyon Extension unit. They Out of town guests were Mr. charge of devotions, dwelling ' will be installed at the May and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Ronnie on "Deeper Trust.” A nomin- meeting. and Donnie of Stay ton, Bill inatng committee was ap- Mrs. Fay Moore and Mrs. Stifel of Aumsville, the Ed ponted: Mrs Ethel Huffman, Ruth McCombs were the lead mond Trouts, Vicki. Doug and Mrs. Ben IntVekl and Mrs. ers on the topic "Fruits and Gary of Albany, and the honor Howard Naue to bring in a Vegetables." Several fruits ed guest and Felix Lucier of report at the next meMing. and vegetables were passed Lyons. Plans were made for tne an around for a taste Jaicama. nual birthdav luncheon to be pronounced Hee ca ma. a new held April 21 at the church vegetable from Mexico was in Goldie Rambo Guest with the following commit- troduced and tasted by most At Retirement Dinner tees: Program. Mrs. Alex B.d- for the first time. eker invitations and announce Mrs Eleanor Crestwell, Mrs Goldie Rambo was ments. Mrs. Glen Julian; tab County Commit tee woman for guest of honor at a retirement les and foods. Mrs. Ethel Huff the area, was an invited guest. dinner held at The Riverview man. Mrs. E L. Rove. Mrs Members present fr the in Mehama Saturday evening, Marion Clark and Mrs. Van meeting were: Wvoma Baech- spons red by Mr and Mrs Don Prichard Everyone is invited ler. Gladys Cline. Lenora CUts- Moffatt, publishers of the En to attend. forth, Sharon Harrison, Lola terprise. Others present were A delegate was appointed to Henness. Ruby Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Long, and attend the annual Salem-Cent Ruth McCombs, Carol Meier. Mel Rambo. ral district meeting in Eugene, Shirley Swaim. Carol Wood. Mrs. Rambo was given a also a delegate to the Oregon- Fay Moore. Ellen Rust. Janet watch in appreciation of her Idaho annual conference in Lewis. June Barker and Ros:e 1 many years of faithful service Idah \ to The Enterprise. . Cupps. Nightengals Name of Team Frankies Tavern Tes Mon. Les Coif. .. 37 Stay. Radio & TV.. 35% Drushella Furniture 32% Riverview .................. Stout Creek Lumber LaFemme Bty. Salon Bob’s Market .......... No. Santiam Plywood Teague Chevrolet . .. HIG and HIS Dolly 189, 490; HTG Frankies Tavern 737, HTS LaFemme Beauty Salon 2135. 11th Annual Woman’s City Tournament Winners. Team Class “A” Lowers and Holm 2835; San- tiam Cable System 2784; Stay- ton Radio & T.V. 2757. Class “B”: 1st. Federal 2785; U. S. Bankers 2741; Bob’s Mar ket 2712. Doubles Class “A” Joanne Myers and Blanche Wallace 1115; Shirley Sharp and Hel en Novak 1109; Velma Cribbs and Glenna Ward 1075. Class “B”: Fern Mikkelson and Arlene Collier 1165; Linda Branche and Gert Pendleton 1149; Bernice Evans and Ruby Reid 1103. Singles Class “A”: Olive Barnhardt 584; Janice Ferv 581, Dorothy Nye 574. Class “B”: Gert Pendleton 598; Rosemarie Fritz 586; Shir ley Crenshaw 567. All-Events Class “A”: Arlene Taylor 1694; Jeanne LaBras- seur 1676; Dorothy Nye 1660. Class “B”: Jackie Peterson 1734; Helen Novak 1704; Eva Myers 1670. BIRTHS Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stavton) SCHAFFERS—To Mr. and Mrs. Clemens J. Schaffers, Sublimity, a boy, Tuesday. April 7, 1970. KIMBEI__ To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Kimbel, Jr. Scio, a boy, Thursday, April 9, 1970. J a ’NSSEN—To Mr. and Mrs| James L. Janssen, Aumsville, a girl, Thursday, April 9, 1970. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Read it Every Week Community Calendar of Events Thursday, April 16— Santiam High School Ath letic Banquet, 6:30 p. m. F.O.E. at Hall 8 p. m. Monday, April 20— Bid or Bunch Pinochle at Hattie Fencl home 7:30 p. m. Round Robin Piochle club at Alta Moffatt home 7:30 p. m. Lions Club Dinner meeting 6:30 p. m. at Country Kitchen Boy and Girl of month to be honored. AF4AM lodge at hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday. April 21 — Mill City Women’s Club. Room 1, Elementary school at 7 p. m. Wednesday, April 22— Order of Rainbow for Girls at hall. 7:30 p. m. Sponsored as a pubUc •errice by MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. DBA Hill Insurance Agency 129 Wall Street Phone 897-2345