The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 11, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 11, 1971
The Alaska Club of the Wil­
lamette Valley will have a
luncheon meeting Saturday.
March 20, at noon at the Köp­
per Kitchen North in Salem.
All former Alaskans are in­
vited.
Entertainment will be pro­
vided by two films, the “New
Alaska” and "Alaska U.S.A.”
according to the club presi­
dent J- C. Boswell.
The Alaska club was organ-
ized one year ago this month
and now has approximately 118
members. They hold only two
meetings a year, one in March
and another in October with
a picnic being an event during
the summer months.
Talk on Pruning
Given at Garden
A small crowd attended the I
observance of the World Day'
of Prayer last Friday after-I Club Meeting
noon sponsored by the Minis-j
Small Crowd at
Willamette Valley Alaska Club To Meet
'UJotnarii. ßcuje.
World Day of Prayer
terial Association at the First i The Mill City Garden club
Christian Churfch. The guest met last Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Fred Moore with Mrs.
speaker was the Rev. North­ Gale
Larson as cohostess for
Round Robin Pinochle
rup of Lyons, with Rev. Char­ the 12:30
dessert luncheon. The
les Fultz of the Christian St. Patrick's
Motif was used.
Church,
Rev.
Donald
Dishong
Club Entertains Men
Roll call was answered by
of the Community Church, and what
one would like to
Rev. Wayne Blake of the Pres­ do for each
At Potluck Dinner
activities
for the com-
byterian Church assisting. The "
° ’ “was
the Iing year-
“
Approach
to
Prayer
—
Members of the Round Rob­ A large crowd attended Mar­
| Mrs. Lloyd Girod presided at
in Pinochle club entertained ilyn Chapter No. 145 OES on chief topic.
the business meeting.
Musical
numbers
were
pre
­
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. their husbands and guests at Monday evening at a Friend­ sented by Grace Fultz and Wil­ The club voted to participate
AND
i
in the SOLV campaign.
’66 met in regular session a potluck dinner Saturday ev ship night.
ma Shepherd who sang "How
The new By-laws will be
March 3rd with Noble Grand ening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Burrell, worthy I Great Thou Art,” accompan-
Mrs. Otto Weidman presiding. I Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. The matron, presided and Mrs. ! ied at the piano by Grace Hut­ read at the April meeting for
the third time and then voted
Mrs. Edwin King who re­ j ciub has been enjoying the Maud Clark, grand representa­
on.
sides in Fresno, Calif, pro-tem- I Podrabsky hospitality for this tive to Tennessee in Oregon I chinson.
At the close of the service,
For the afternoon program
ed as recording secretary in annual event for many years was
honored
and
presented
a
1
refreshments were
in Mrs. Marie Tolbert gave a talk
.u
Xi-
xc x
ientbiiiiieiH2>
were served m
the absence of Mrs. Dave Barn- and to show their appreciation fn • fd r ~ v,..
Matron i i the
social
room
of
the
church
uw suviai room oi uic uuuivil
hardt who was unable to attend presented them with a ceramic
o y Pa n.
> from a tab]e beautifully center- on the pruning and caring of
plate, upon which a playing
because of snow.
Escorted a n d introduced, ed with an arrangement of tu- roses.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips gave a
A fraternal visitation was card and all the members’ were Mrs. Muriel Fields, Jr.: [¡¿s and forsythia’ Mrs’.’Hutch-
i received from Tryphena Re- names were glazed The work Past Grand Matron from Sal- inson was in charge, with Mrs. talk on the care and growing
from seed of Camelias. She
I bekah Lodge No. 38 of Silver- was done by Mrs. Donald Carl­ em: Karl Wipper, Associate Dishong and Mrs. Fultz
showed the group a Camellia
I ton who presented the lodge son who has ceramics for a (Grand Patron from Turner; siding at the urns.
L-.’.’.'.’.-.-.’z-
plant she had grown from
| with the President’s Bridge of hobby.
Grand Committee Members. |
_________________
Following the dinner seven Harry Reed. Home Endow­
seed.
Fratematv.
The next meeting will be
A vocal selection “Crossing tables of cards were in play. ment from Salem: Minnie Reil-1 Mrs. Zelma Ball
April 1 at the home of Mrs.
the Bridge” was sung by Mrs. High prize for the men was ey. Cancer Fund, Jefferson: ,, '
,
o. , ,
Clyde Phillips with Mrs. Kate
Elba Bentley accompanied by­ won by George Ditter and la­ Dorothv Moss, Estari Fund, rl onored on di rthday
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Mrs. Betty Tweedie on the I i dies’ high went to Lu Mac­ Lebanon: Jack Wright. Estari I Mrs. Howard Fenner enter- Doble, as co-hostess.
Attending were Mrs. Kate
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
piano. Bringing her personal Gregor. Low went to Mrs. Wal­ Fund from Portland, and Miltt-1 Gained at her home Mondaj’
Doble, Mrs. Eleanor Coming,
greetings to the lodge was Arga lace Hovey and Burton Bor­ on
Phone 897-2610
a
,
n
',
International
Tern-
noon.
March
8,
with
a
lovely
Mrs. Else Allen, Ms. Lloyd Gi-
Hawkins Reed, a former mem­ oughs. Pinochle went to Don pie Fund from Portland.
' luncheon honoring the birth­ od, Mrs. Jennie Cauble. Mrs.
Moffatt.
ber here.
Grand Representatives in­ day anniversary of a neighbor, | Faye Verbeck, Mrs. O. K. De­
Guests for the evening were
An invitation was accepted
and escorted
_____ 2 were'Mrs.
....... ............................
Zelma Ball,
..........
who
_...........
has liv-1 Witt, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson,
from Ideal Rebekah Lodge 223 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hovey, troduced
Maud Clark. Grand Represent-1 ed on N. W. Alder Street for Mrs. Pauline Hansen. Mrs. Al
of Turner to visit with them Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pratt, Mr. ative
Tennessee in Oregon: I many years. Mrs. Fenner was Yangus, Mrs. Ruth McCombs,
on March 17th when President and Mrs. Francis Bodeker, and Dorthv to Noren.
Grand Repre-1 assisted in serving by her sis- Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs. Clyde
1 Jessie Goude pays them her of George Ditter. During the sentative
to Pennsylvania in ter. Mrs. Ernest Graham.
Phillips, Mrs. Isabell Heller
ficial visit. Santiam Rebekah course of the evening two 1000- Oregon from
Gervais; Gloria. Climaxing the luncheon was and the hostesses, Mrs. Gale
j Lodge will meet in early ses­ ace hands were held, one by Hoffman, Grand
Represents-1
a
decorated
birthday
cake,
sion at 7 p. m. on the 17th to Irene Podrabsky and the other tive to Arizona in Oregon made by Mrs. Else Allen. Larson and Mrs. Fred Moore
adjourn and go in a body for by Wallace Hovey.
This club was organized in from Salem, and Lois Wright, which also honored Mrs. Fen- Sue McClintock Feted
the fraternal visitation.
Representative to Texas ner’s birthday on Sunday,
Mrs. Robert Jobe, Endow- 1955 and there are still five Grand
from Portland.
March 7. Mrs. Ball was present­ At Birthday Party
I ment chairman reported that a of the eight charter members in A Oregon,
of invitations were ed with manv lovely cards and
donation was received in mem­ belonging. They are Mrs. Al read number
Sue McClintock was honor
to Friendship Nights and I several small gifts honoring guest
ory of Lucille Lewis of Lyons. Yankus. Mrs. Burton Boroughs, Anniversaries
at a birthday party Sun­
at various chap­ her 82nd birthday.
Mrs. Robert Jobe. 3 Links Mrs. Don Carlson and Mrs. ters.
day
afternoon
on her 13th
Attending the delightful af­ birthday anniversary
president announced the meet­ Don Moffatt.
at the
The
March
Marilyn
club
fair
were
Mrs.
Ball,
the
guest
ing would be March 9th at 7:30
home of her grandparents, Mr.
meeting
was
announced
for
the
of
honor.
Miss
Erma
Graham,
p. m. at the hall and all mem­
Mrs. Lowell Cree.
23rd at the home of Patricia j visiting here from San Francis­ and
bers are welcome.
Birthday
McClintock
with
Muriel
Phil-
!
co, Cal., Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. were served. cake and ice cream
The Lodge was entertained
. lips as co-hostess for the 12:30 Martin Hansen, Mrs. Louis
with readings by Mrs. Walter I
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
' dessert luncheon.
Verbeck, Mrs. Bess Vander- Don
Brisbin. Mrs. Glenn Ander-1
Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
I
A
report
was
given
on
the
meer.
Mrs.
Charles
Kelly,
Mrs.
don McMorris, Mr. and Mrs.
son, Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs.
'
Rainbow
Assembly
by
the
Mo-
,
Ernest
Graham,
and
the
host
­
Rodney Northrup, a 20-year
Walter Thomas.
William McClintock, Patty,
ther Advisor, Janet Lewis.
ess, Mrs. Howard Fenner.
Mrs. Weidman and Mrs. Carr veteran of missionary service
Sue
and Mark, Curt Carpenter,
the program. Mrs. Clar­
reported on the District meet­ in Mexico, will be the featur­ ice For
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
Rossner
from
Salem
sang
ed speaker at the Third Annual
ing at Silverton.
solos, accompanied by Mrs. Twyla Fultz Gets
Following the meeting, re-1’ •Faith Promise Missionary Ral- two
Edna Dodd, and Glen Sansbum
freshmcnts were served by! I ly which begins Wednesday, also
Salem played several Favorable Comment
Community
Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mrs. March 10, at the Christian piano of selections.
At
Music
Contest
Church
and
ends
Sunday
even
­
Walter Thomas in the dining
Mrs. Clark was presented a | Miss Twyla Fultz, daughter
Calendar of Event$
room decorated with a March ing, March 14.
by Jack Wright from Port­ I of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fultz
Preceeding the main speak­ gift
theme using spring flowers,
land.
A
number
of
the
guests
er each evening at 7:30, will be spoke briefly as did Mrs. Clark. and a student at Santiam Hieh I
lions and lambs.
a devotional time led by var­ Guests were present from school, entered the Virginia)
ious families of the congrega­
Brown music contest Saturday. I Thursday, March 11—
1000 Ace Hand Is
tion. On Wednesday, Friday Stayton, Scio, Jefferson, Ger­ This was held at Dallas and
Santiam Canyon Home Ex­
and Sunday a film will be vais, Silverton. Sweet Home, was sponsored by the Federat­ tension meets at the Gates
Feature Of Bid Or
Turner.
Portland,
and
Salem.
shown relating to different ty­
ed Womens’ club. Miss Fultz
at 10 a. m. Meeting
Bunch Pinochle Party pes of missionary activity. The Worthy Matron present­ represented the Mill City club. I Clubhouse
topic is “Bridging the Genera­
ed
St
Patrick
’
s
Day
mementos
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle Thursday evening, classes will
The contest offered a $150 tion Gap.”
club met Monday evening at be held for three different age to those present.
served scholarship and there were
When the hot water dwindles to a trickle
IOOF Lodge No. 144 meets
Refreshments
were
the home of Mary Wright levels, concerning missionary
about 60 contestants.
, at Lodge hall at 8 p. m.
following
the
meeting
with
. . it’s time for a new, automatic Na­
with Shirley Pearce as hostess. work and practices.
Lions club work party 7:30
Mrs. Jane Moore. Mrs. Mary | While Miss Fultz was not
tional water heater. That’s the time to
Jane Harman was a guest.
Special activities which have Kelly
and Mrs. Stella Kay a contest winner, she receivedI p. m. at Mikkelsen home.
call us! You can depend on our fast,
During the evening of play been scheduled are a Men’s
much
favorable
comment
on
i
Mary Wright and Gladys Po- Breakfast, Thursday morning, serving on the committee. The her two piano selections.
efficient installation service . . . save
Friday, March 12—
drabsky held 1000 aces. Carol at which Mr. Northrup will St. Patrick’s Day motif was
money, too.
She said she appreciated the
Camp Fire “Date With Dad”
used
in
the
dining
room.
Cree won the pinochle prize. I speak. Friday a luncheon for
opportunity to participate.
at
the Grade School gym at
-----
,
i
the
women
will
be
b
eld
with
Betty Pittam won high score
7:30.
and Elsie Ohmart low.
Miss Grace Farnham, retired
Monday, March 15—
Refreshments were served, missionary to Japan, as the
Honored on Birthday
Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor
Lions Club Dinner meeting
before the evening of cards., _ guest speaker.
_
___________
Youth
activities
Dinner guests Saturday ev at 6:30 at the Country Kitchen.
Ph. 897-2799
Mill City, Oregon
The next party will be held will take the spotlight Satur-
ening at the home of Mrs. | Round
____ ____
Robin ________
Pinochle club
March 15 at the home of Carol ;dav, March 13, beginning with
Else
Allen
honoring
Mrs.
How-
meets
at
home of Margaret
Cree.
ja breakfast at 8:00 a. m. and
ard Fenner on her birthday Boroughs at 7:30 p. m.
ending with a Youth Rally at
were Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
17:00 p. m. Miss Anita North­
Bess Vandermeer, Mrs. Ernest meets at the home of Carol
rup will be present for the
Graham and daughter, Mis3 i Cree at 7:30 p. m.
Rally. Miss NorthruD is cur­
Erma Graham, who is visiting
rently a student at Northwest
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo en- here from San Francisco.
I Tuesday, March 16—
Christian College in Eugene. tenained members of the Mill
Mill City Woman’s club
I All the young people of the City Lions auxiliary at her
I meets at the home of Mrs.
communitv are invited to this home Thursday evenms.
Alex Burrell. Ben Jones. High
Koscot Kosme+ics
Rally.
As both the president and
School counselor will speak on
Following the regular Sun­ vice-president were absent an
“Today’s Youth.”
Mink Oil Base
day morning sen-ices, a Fellow­ informal meeting was held.
Wednesday, March 17—
ship Dinner will be held in
It was decided to give a
Phone 897-2645
Newcomer’s Club meets at
the church social rooms. Clas­ Campship to the Camp Fire
Gates Club House for potluck
Dotty Hince, Dist.
ses will again be held for the girls here as has been done in
dinner at 6 p. m.
three aee levels following the previous years.
PERSONAL STATIONERY
Santiam Rebekah
Lodge
meal. Sunday evening’s sen-ice
Mrs. Poole sent word bv the
meets at hall at 7 p. m.
will bring to a close the 1971 treasurer. Mrs. O. M. Mikke]-
LETTERHEADS
North Santiam Chamber of
Faith Promise Rally.
sen. that a nominating com
Commerce meets at the River­
mittee
was
to
select
a
slate
of
ENVELOPES
view at 12 noon. Speaker from
officers for presentation at the
Extension Unit Plans
Chemeketa Community Col­
next meeting. Those sen-ing
lege. A good turnout is asked.
are Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mrs.
Salad Luncheon for
Lions Club Zone Meeting at
Melbourne Rambo and ltrs.
to
the
Country Kitchen. Dinner at 7.
Wednesday, March 17 Geo’-ge Long
Initiation of new members.
The Santiam Canyon Home
Mrs. Fred Krecklow an-
Extension is making plans for nounced that the Spring board
■sponsored as a public service
the Salad Luncheon and Silent meeting would be held in Port­
Auction to be held March 17 land but no one at the meeting
SAT. MARCH 13
ENCLOSURES
at the Gates Club House.
indicated that they would be
I Mrs. Shirley Swaim, chair- able to attend.
• man of the scholarship drive,
Mrs. Mikkelsen gave a re-'
7:00 P. M
BUSINESS CARDS
is in charge of arrangements. port on the Lions Paw. which
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Lunch will be served from 11 is doing well financially and
129 Wall Street
BOOKLETS
to 1 p. m. and will include sal­ performing a needed commun­
FIRST CHRISTIAN
See Us For
ad. rolls and coffee for fifty ity service.
ACCOUNTING FORMS
All
General
Lines of I neu rane»
Refreshments were served
cents. The public is invited
CHURCH
and
all
proceeds
will
go
to
the
by
the
hostess
at
the
close
of
Phone 897-2345
RULED FORMS
I
Canyon Scholarship Fund.
the short meeting.
I
INSULATION
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Silverton Lodge
Rebekah Lodge
Visits Santiam
Phone 897-2772
Many Visitors at
Eastern Star Meet
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Riti
k HEATING?
Missionary To Be
Here March 10th
We'll Keep You
In Hof Wafer
Moffatt Plumbing and Heating Inc.
Lions Auxiliary To
Give Campship to
Camp Fire Girls
Fine Printing
COME on
YOUTH RALLY
I MADISON & DAVIS
INVOICES
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