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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 21, 1970 Round Robin Meets Sharon Muise To Be At Marie Stewarts Installed as Worthy Mrs. Marie Stewart was host ess Monday evening for the Round Robin Pinochle club. Arrangements of spring flowers and decorations were used in the decorative motif. Strawberry shortcake was ser ved before the evening of cards. Suzie Stewart and Elma Stewart were guests. High was won by Goldie Rambo. Mabel Yankas won both the low prize and pinochle. Wilma Moore won the door prize. Mabel Yankus will host the last party of the season. Advisor Saturday Wwuwi PcUfA Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Miss Jenny Chance, worthy advisor, Marilyn Assembly No. 60, Rainbow for Girls, pre Ranger Honored At sided over the last meeting of her term Wednesday evening. Retirement Party Election of officers was held will Miss Sharon Muise Toivo Leander Oja, known elected to the office of Worthy as, Dave, to his many friends Advisor for the ensuing term. was honored with a retirement Others elected were Miss Toni, party on May 15, at the De Newberg, Worthy Associate | Advisor; Miss Jerri Parker, I At a special congregational troit Ranger Station. Dave’s Charity, Miss Karen Davis, I meeting following the regular wife was also a guest at the Hope, and Miss Nancy Lalack, i service at the United Presby Friday afternoon party. terian church here Sunday, After 15 years as a govern Faith. rMisS Muise announced her'11 was voted unanimously to ment worker Dave is retiring installation would be held Sat- ^.ure Rev. Wayne Blake of to w devote time ...... to w his many _ fishing ......... j” ’ unlay, May 23 at 7:30 at the ’ ^kina?enl \Yn” hobbies and “take up had given the sermon during using the gift of a rod and will be held after for those at- 'reel presented by fellow work j the trip from near the Canad- ers. tending the installation. | ian border with his wife, Jean, Dave served in the U. S. 1 and 17-year-old daughter, porce from 1942 until 1945, Debbie. then prior to starting work for The Blakes were guests of the Willamette National Forest honor at a no-h:st dinner at Detroit Ranger District, Dave Fellowship Hall Saturday ev worked for the Bureau of Pub ening when a large crowd lic Roads in Detroit. Dave be turned out to meet them. Mem gan his Forestry career in bers of the pastor-seeking com 1958 in the Fire Control De mittee, who recently made the partment, then in 1962 he was trip to the Washington city, promoted to Forestry Techni served as hosts. Also here dur cian, Recreation, and contin ing the weekend were the Rev. ued in that position until re Blake’s parents, Lt. Col. (Ret.) tirement. and Mrs. Blake, and his grand Now is the time to use fertilizer to gel the mother of Redlands, Calif., this making a convenient rendez Sandra Cooper Wins best growth in your garden and lawn. vous for the family. Acting as moderator for the Top Prize in U of O meeting was the Rev. Arne Magnuson, who has spoken Library Contest here previously, and who Miss Sandra Kay Cooper has preached at Mehama Sunday morning. Clerk of Session Roy been awarded the top prize in Epperson asked Don Sheythe the annual U of O student li- to open with prayer and intro brary contest. She will receive duced Dick Posekany, who has $100 in b:oks from the Uni Cooperative Book served as chairman of t.he versity nominating committee to seek Store. In addition to their per a new pastor. He explained sonal library display the par that 10 members had served ticipants were required to on the committe, including write a thesis. Some $630 in three high school students, and prizes are awarded to students they had covered many miles in this contest. ■ and spent many hours working Sandra is a junior at the Highway 22 Phone 897-2785 together. University and is majoring in | Rev. Blake plans to move Parks and Recreation. She is his family here shortly after the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper. | June 1. Rev. Wayne Blake To Be Presbyterian Minister in Mill City Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise FERTILIZERS We have both liquid and dry fertilizers Check with us Before You Buy Western Auto and Rose Hardware F SANTIAM GRADUATES OF 1970 CLASS OF 1970 Gregory Dean Audrain Melody Ann Barnhardt Gary Kodell Bartow Richard Lynn Berg George William Brown Glen Denglas Gline Handy Wayne Cogar Linda Joy Cox Linda Marie Crowther Lynn Edward Cutsforth Gregory Martin Davis Kebccca Lea Earhart Ijarry Douglas Eide Delbara Dean Goforth James Anthony Grant Ixtuine Anne Gruver Ijarry Lee Hlllewland Mark Allen Jeter Konald Lee Johnson Virginia Marie Ivankina Janice Maye Lewellen Russell Gene Ix»ftin ☆ Michael Robert Ix>ng l’eggy Anne Luke William Howard Lyness Patricia Ann Moore Snenn Irene More Karen Lee Oliver Alfred Lee Olmstead Jr. Karen Marie Olson Garry Lee Plotts /tian Leslie Raines Helen Lynn Ray Bruce William Koscoe David Eugene Ruby Marjorie IxiuLse Ruby Darlene Elaine Rue LeEtta Line Sarff Donna Kay 8n<xlgi;iHK Shirley Jean Stone Robert Dale Stubbs Charles Patrick Swaim Daniel Richard Willis Jearldinc Louise Wright ☆ ☆ Commencement Friday, May 29th Invocation..................................... Mr. Donald Dishong Pastor, Community Church Co-Valedictory Address Rebecca L. Earhart Washington Post March High School Band Introduction of Speaker William E. Lewellen Superintendent of Schools, 129-J Commencement Address . Dr. Amo DeBernardis President of Portland Community College "Education, The Key to Opportunity" Presentation of Awards . . . Burton Boroughs Principal, Santiam High School National Emblem March High School Band Co-Valedictory Address Larry Hillealand Presentation of Diplomas Albin Cooper Recessional High School Band * * * Baldwin’s 351 3rd Phone 769-2926 Stayton, Oregon Wright-Goddard Wedding Vows Exchanged Friday The First Christian church in Mill City was the setting Friday evening, May 15, for the wedding of Miss Jearldine going-away party moving to Medf:rd to be near Louise Wright to George Rob held Friday evening at ert Goddard. Rev. Charles her son. Free Methodist church in Mrs. Turpin has lived in Fultz officiated at the cere or of Mrs. Mary Turpin, who is mony. Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson Mill City for many years and was the organist. the cake, pictured above, was The bride is the daughter decorated depicting Mill City of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright j as it was when she first came of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. to the area Gerald Goddard of Gates are | Mrs. Harold Hostatler, as parents of the groom. sisted by Mrs. Everett Lake, The bridal gown was of I hosted the party. An electric white satin empire style with | blanket was presented to Mrs. lace covering the top and I Turpin from the group. sleeves, with a full length j Guests were Rev. and Mrs. train. A short illusion veil I John DeMain, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Loucks was W....C * rose VO. head-1 j ..no, . ■■-- host Everett Lake, Mr. and Mrs. was ....U held by a a white piece. The bride’s bouquet was ess for the dessert luncheon William Easter, Mr. and Mrs. white camellias surrounded 1 for the 13 members of the Jim Homm. Mrs. Clyde R:g- with six yellow roses. She was Presbyterian Women’s Asso ers, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit given in marriage by her fa ciation which met at 1:30 sett, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thursday afternoon. May 14 at Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs. ther, Melvin Wright. Miss Deborah McClellan was Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Gladys George Baker, Mrs. Dave Reid. maid of honor. Her gown was Trask of Fresno, Cal., was a Mrs. Zelma Ball, Mrs. Helen empire fashioned in yellow sat guest. Saucier. Mrs. Alice Hersh Presiding over the business berger, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Miss in and white lace. Bridesmaids were Marie Wright, Donna meeting was Mrs. Clyde Rog Cheryl Chailender, Mr. Hostet Snodgrass and Nancy Harris. ers, president, who opened by ler. and the hostess. Their gowns were fashioned reading its “Purpose” followed after that of the maid of honor by prayer. A workshop was announced in green satin. The attendants each carried a yellow rose. for Thursday, May 21, to be Community Candlelighters were Lillian held in Salem from 9:30 until Goddard and Janet McClellan. 11 a. m. at the First Presbyter Calendar of Even+s Lynn Swan served as best ian church under sponsorship man and ushers were Wally of Church World Service. It was decided to hold a Novak, Jim Wright and Larry clothing drive for summer clo Orr. The bride’s mother was at thing, as well as children’s win Thursday, May 21— tired in a blue suit with black ter clothing, to be sent over FOE #3384 at Hall 8 p. m. accesories and the groom’s seas. Any donations may be Saturday, May 23— mother wore a pink suit with left at Fellowship hall by June Cub Scout Pack Meeting— white accessories. Their cor 11 when it will be packed for Potluck dinner 6:00 p. m. at shipment. The boxes will be sages were of white carnations. Fishermen’s Bend Park. A reception immediately fol accepted from 9 a.m. until 4 Rainbow for Girls Installa lowing was held in the social p. m., June 17-19, at Salem tion for Girls at 7:30 p. m. at rooms of the church. Mrs. First Presbyterian church. Report on the overseas sew hall. Sharon Muise will be In Don Martin served the weddng ing project was given by Mrs. stalled as Worthy Advisor. Re cake with Mrs. James Wright pouring the coffee and Mrs. Roy Epperson. Three baby ception and dance to follow in Pat McClellan and Mrs. Jim quilts had been pieced and tied Eagles Hall. Krieger presiding at the punch out by members and were on Sunday, May 24— display before mailing. bowl. Baccalaureate Services, 8:00 Minutes of the previous p. m. Santiam High School For their wedding trip to Lincoln City the bride wore an meeting were read by Mrs. J. Gym. Social hour following orange wool costume. The C. Kimmel in the absence of services at Fellowship Hall, young couple will live at the the secretary. The treasurer’s Presbyterian church. Canyon Apartments in Gates. report was given by Mrs. Arlo He is employed at Green Ven-i ■ Tuers. It was voted to pay for Monday, May 25— eer and she a student at San- I baby sitting for children of Lions club dinner meeting tiam High school. | choir members on Wednesday at Country Kitchen, 6:30 p. m. evenings, as well as before JayCeettes at home of Shir- church on Sunday mornings. ley Bigness, 8:00 p. m. The meeting closed with Miss Carol Schaer prayer for the missionaries, Wednesday, May 27— Honored Recently at . led by Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. Order of Rainbow’ for Girls The next regular meeting on at hall. 7:30 p. m. Bridal Shower June 11 will start at 10 a. m. •Sponsored as a public service Miss Carol Schaer was hon- ered Saturday evening, May 2, for the purpose of packing the at the Gates Community Cen clothing from the drive. Mem ter when a bridal shower host bers arc asked to bring a sack ed by Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt and lunch. Devotions Thursday were Mrs. William Pennick was given by Mary Loucks who Insurance Agency, Inc. held in her honor. used Ascension Day and Pent Refreshments were served DBA Hill Insurance Agency from tables which had been ecost Sunday as topics, closing 129 Wall Street with prayer. decorated by Mrs. Elsie Völkel. See Us For Guests attending or sending All General Lines of Insurance gifts were Lola Henness, Hat tie Cile, Buelah Bowes, Mar Phone 897-2345 garet Rust, Wilma Stewart, Lucille Tucker, Pat Pennick Davidson, Barbara Pennick, Audrey Levon, Lori Levon. Marion Dorothy, Mary Loucks, Hedy Page. Carol Page, Gene va Ball, Betty Klutke, Nellie Allen, Lena Thompson. Sue, Moberg. Faye Moore, Olive Barnhardt. Mary Stafford, Catherine Turnidge, Shar n Fuller. Cheryl Dolby, Viola Hirte. Retha Herron. Jeanette Herron. Barbara Hickerson. Mrs. James Olson, Mrs. Harold Wilson. Ruby Brisbin. Velma Carey, Judy Holman. Kathy McAllister, Nikki Squire. Elsie Völkel, Pearl Oliver. Edith Ma son, Janice Baughman. Shir ley Swaim, Hazel Devine, Dor othy Novak. Carmen Bam- hardt, Eda Stafford. Mabie $25,000.00 Insurance Swanson, Marilyn Swanson, Norma I^ee Henness. Jeanne $2,500.00 Medical Expense Devine. Joanne Schaer, Gwen Schaer, Gladys Marion and Clara Burnham. Presbyterian Clothing Drive uu b MADISON & DAVIS Seniors of Santiam and Detroit-Idanha High Schools. May you succeed in your chosen field of endeavor. We wish you every success. DETROIT-IDANHA GRADUATES OF 1970 Processional....................................... High School Band "Pomp and Circumstance”—Elgar Spencer Hillesland, Director Phone 897-2772 8:00 P. M. Alan Benton Eddie Gandy Isaac Gandy Karen Derrick Gerald Hiebert Myles McMillan Robin Mennis Fred Miller • Jim Morgan Kathy Reeves Lyle Rogers Delva Saner Vickie Slayden • Dorsey Smith Robert Smith Barbara Stephen Gary Stephen Mike Utley National Honor Society ★ * ★ Commancamant Friday, May 29th Processional - - - - Mrs Margaret Zelfer Invocation................................. Rev J MacNaughton (Pastor St. Christopher’s Church) Salutatorian....................................... James Morgan Musical Selections ... Detroit School Chorus Introduction of Speaker - - Ronald Wilkerson (Superintendent of Detroit Schools) Commencement Address ... Representative, John Anunsen Presentation of Awards Robert Kirk Larry Poole Valedictorian Dorsey Smith Presentation of Graduating Class Ronald Wilkerson Presentation at Diplomas - - Lee Boecks tiegel Benediction - - - - - Rev. Harold Roth Recessional - - - - Mrs. Margaret Zelfer Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Vacation Insurance Coverage from 3 to 180 Days for two weeks costs less Recital Slated at Pint Christian Church Elementary and intermediate level piano and organ students of Doris Davenport will be per forming in recital on Sunday. May 24. The recital will be pre sented at 3 p. m. at the Chris tian Church. Mill City. The public is invited to attend. Students to play will be Su san Budl ng. Margaret Pratt. Alan Megargel. Jeanne De- j Main. Lori and Tim Ekie. Su san Henness. Pam Krecklow. Katharine Lyness, Denise . Muise and PhvlILs Kenline. Than a DOLLAR A Day See us for other amounts of coverage or different number of days. Madison - Davis INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. DBA Hill Insurance Phone 897-2345 Mill City, Oregon Mill City, Oregon b