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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1970)
Lyons WSCS Elects Alta Bodeker GATES Janet Lewis Telephone *17 21.31 3—The Mill City Entterprtee, Thursday, May 14, 1970 City and G. D. Myers of Silver-. ton. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Friday, Mrs. Stafford joined Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers for Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too a day of shopping in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R.dney Marsh all of Eugene were Sunday. dinner guests at her home. , Funeral services were held on Saturday in Portland for Harold Barker the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kit Barker of Mill City. Mrs. Nellie Allen of Gates attended the services. Mrs. Allen joined Mrs. Bark-! er on a trip to Salein on busi-1 ness Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilson | of Eugene were house guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson over the last weekend and the beginning of this week. Ron is a student of OSU and will grad uate this June. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis and family on Mother’s Day. They are the parents of Mrs. Lewis. The Lewis family enjoyed conver sations with Mrs. Luella Han sen in Sunnyvale, Mr. Lewis’ mother, and Mrs. Marie Kam- meyer in Granite Falls, Min nesota, Mrs. Lewis’ grandmoth er on Mothers’ Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Glass and OPEN HOUSE GREETING IS PRACTICED by Queen Darcy two children are now visiting Jo Smith and Shriner Lyle W. Hammack for National Shrine Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroedor. Hospital Day, Sunday, May 17. Public is invited to join 48th anniversary celebration by visiting Portland's Shriners Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Glass have been for Crippled Children. Open house from 1:30 to 4:00 PM living at Sand Point, Idaho, includes program and hospital tours. A Korean orphan, L>JrcY but recently lost their home in is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Smith of West a fire. Linn, Oregon, and is a patient at the Portland hospital. She has They have been visiting rel been chosen National Shrine Hospital “Patient of the Year and will reign as queen of the Portland event. Hammack is chairman atives in Nevada and Oregon of the board of directors for the Portland hospital. during the week and Mr. Glass has plans to work in Canada after finishing their travels. Ina Sims and booby prize, Car Mr. and Mrs. Glass were resi ol Thomas. dents in the area before mov Barracks #3263 of Mill City sals / ing to Idaho in 1967. They are and the Auxiliary met Satur seeing other relatives and' day, May 9, at the Gates Com 1 GALLON FREE WITH friends in the area. Mrs. Glass munity Club house for their is the daughter of Mr. and business meeting and potluck. PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS Mrs. Schroeder. They are collecting white or Although the Annual Rum pastel colored shirts to be sent OF ANY COLOR-ffetlWtO, mage sale is officially over, to the White City Veterans many very good items were Home. Donations would be LIMITED TIME ONLY! not sold. Mrs. Harold Wilson very muçh appreciated. Mrs. has these things at her home Mary Stafford at 897-2427 may and will be happy to show be contacted for more informa and sell them to interested par tion. ties. The proceeds will still go KEEP YOUR RENTAL towards the same organiza PROPERTY FILLED tions. WITH AN AD IN THIS Mrs. Christine Blackburn NEWSPAPER... was hostess Wednesday, May 6, at her home for several wo ANYTHING HOM men attending a Bunco party. RENTING A BEDROOM The games and refreshments TO SELLINO A CLASSY after were enjoyed by Judy RESIDENCE Holman, Sharon Harrison, Jan et Lewis, Gloria Urban, Jackie CALA US NOW Krieger, Ina Sims, Carol Thom Santlam Memorial Hospital (Stavton) as, Barbara Drake, Sharon Set zer, Mae Roten and Helen Mar DESMOND — To Mr. and ten as well as Mrs. Blackburn. Mrs. Robert L. Desmond, Scio, High Bunco winner was a boy, Saturday, May 9, 1970 Sharon Harrison, 2nd high, Janet Lewis, Winner of most QUALITY JOB PRINTING Telephone MT-iTTJ Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 games, Mae Roten, door prize. MILL CITY, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver, Bill and Jim of Sherwood were LYONS—Mrs. Ethel Huff weekend visitors of Mr. and man was hostess for the meet Mrs. Clyde Oliver, his parents. On Sunday, May 10, ether ing of the Women’s Society of Christian Service Tuesday members of the family joined afternoon. The nominating them for dinner. They includ committee presented the fol ed Mr. and Mrs. Terry Muir, lowing officers which were el Randy and Terry of Salem, ected. Alta Bodeker, president; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Cline of Leora Stevens, vice-president; Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evelyn Julian, secretary; Eva Oliver. Afternoon callers were Bressler, treasurer; Christain Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis, Lance Social Relations, Orpha Roye; and Lisa of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hay Missionary Education, Evelyn Clark; and Spiritial Life, Flor ward and their grandson Alan Michael arrived early Sunday, ence Darling. The meeting was opened May 10, to attend church with with devotions by Leora Stev Mr. Hayward’s mother Mrs. ens. Mrs. Florence Darling Ruby Brisbin. In the after was elected delegate to the noon Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mich annual Oreg n Conference to ael and daughter Alice stopped be held in Idaho. It was voted in after a drive in the Elkhsm to make tray favors for San- area and joined Mr. and Mrs. tiam Memorial hospital for Brisbin and others in dinner. flag day June 14, with Mrs. The visitotrs are all from Port Darling and Alta Bodeker in land. Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte, charge. Mildred Prichard, Eth el Huffman, Leora Stevens and Mrs. Cheryl Dolby and Brian Eva Bressler were appointed of Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. a committee to clean up the Jim Fuller, Jeff, Mark and kitchen and purchase new Keith traveled to Longview cooking utensils. Mrs. Le:ra on Sunday, May 10, to spend Stevens was appointed to form the day with Mr. Hirte’s moth a group to pick up litter in er, Mrs. Eva Hirte and his sister, Mrs. Esther William town and on the highway. Plans were discussed for son. Mrs. Dolby and Mrs. Ful their annual picnic to be held ler are daughters f Mr. and in June with date to be set at Mrs. Hirte. Mrs. William Hirte drove Mrs. Dolby and Brian the next meeting. Attending the meeting were home to Corvallis on Monday. Bill Gabriel and John Taylor Reta Cruson, Evelyn Julian, fished at L:st Lake on Sat Alta Bodeker, Mildred Prich ard, Le;ra Stevens, Thelma urday and Sunday with some Hawthorne, Evelyn Clark, success. Florence Naue, Florence Dar Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Joined ling, Eva Bressler and Effie Tom Drynan and his assistant Nydegger of Stayton, who was Mahlon Hale to help with the guest of the afternoon, and Sea Scout party held Saturday evening. May 9, over on the the hostess Mrs. Huffman. Little North Fork. Ginger Gabriel stayed Friday evening with Kathy Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ster- ret and Rhonda of McMinnville spent Sunday, May 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black burn and family. The men en joyed some fishing. Mrs. Ster- ret and Mrs. Blackburn are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bumgar ner of Salem spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bumgarner here. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bum gamer and Ginger, Linda Mack and Caroline Kenline traveled to Woodburn to visit and dine with Mr. and Mrs. , F. O. Nims on Sunday, May 10. A visit was enjoyed with Jimmie James of Corvallis and ! Dan Nims of Eugene. Both who are Mrs. Bumgarner’s . nephews. Mrs. Mildred Hedges of San Pablo arrived Saturday, May 9, to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Cline and Doug, and other relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Alan SUPER Tourville and children were joined by the Clines and Mrs. Hedges on Sunday for dinner in Salem. Mrs. Hedges is the mother of Mrs. Cline and the grandmother of Mrs. Tourville. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, $269.95 Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert and children of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hudgins and Bi« 70cc MfliN b Mt fx children of Salem and Mr. and •bility-hrgar CMliag fin» txttnd* Mrs. Roger Nelson of Salem •ngine lif»-pr»-»»t br»ak»r points dined out on Mother’s Day in triple point life. Mor» dtpondabl» Salem. After the dinner, the starting, too «nth DSP compriuion couples and families celebrat rtltart. Safar starting with Safa-T- ed the seventeeth birthday an Start™ Automatic oiling, too-and niversary of Sherry Hudgins only 1254 lb». Idss bar and chain. at their home. Try it I Lauri Cuthbert stayed for 4/waya Iniltt tn gtnulnt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch chain, bar. tprockut* for top parformanca. Johnson, her grandparents. Mrs. Lang Stafford was sur prised by the Ge.rge Fuller Ray Branch family on Saturday evening Equipment Co. with a potted plant for Moth er’s Day. Phone 859-2240 Callers during the week at Mehama, Ora. Mrs. Stafford’s home were Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Hince of Mill Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise owmpic STRin I Mill City Enterprise •’U.S.ßank. t c says An housewi turned n, ne. 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 INSURANCE PU 897-2824 or 89. -2 <54 (NSUpANCE “There we sat. Two weeks of vacation and nothing to do but listen to the Nickleberrys’ terrier. “Barney says, 'I hate that dog.' For once I agree— and I say, 'So, do something.' And for once he did. “He opened a U.S. Bank automatic savings account. 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