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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1971)
The Mill Qty Enterprise, Thursday, March 25, 1971 Karen Olson Enlists In W AC Parje. I" Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Sa-Ho-We Camp Girls Visit Rebekahs Make Visit to Turner Zoo Bluebirds Honor Jim Girod Phone 897-2772 Camp Fire-Blueb'rds Have 61st Birthday The Sa-Ho-We Camp Fire This week the Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a day in Port- and Bluebird girls are havin;’ land. Saturday, where they vis After a brief business meet their 61st birthday. The girls ited OMSI and the Zoo. ing March 17. Santiam Rebek are acknowledging this in sev The group especially enjoyed ah lodge adjourned to go to eral different ways. MM « viewing the planatarium, the Turner to pay a fraternal visit One Bluebird group, led by plastic lady, live exhibits and to Ideal Rebekah lodge No. Mrs. Alan Tuers with Mrs » - ♦- the many displays at OMSI. | 223 who were receiving an of Brummett as assistant, pre b ÌH At the Zoo. they visited the. ficial visit fnm the State As sented a cake to William Hirie 1 1» newborn camel, baby elephants ' sembly President. Jessie Goude last Thursday in appreciation and giraff along with the many Also paying fraternal visits of his taking in the deer hides other animals. The third grade bluebirds, whose leaders are Mrs. were Doris Brown. Color Bear each year for the girls. Blue Mrs. Tom Drynan and Jean | er of the Rebekah Assembly, birds of this group are Kim Ed Whitmore and Mrs. Ray Porter took their group to Í9 assisted Mrs. John Roten and June Bartow. Endowment Ward. Teresa Whisenhunt. Ka- Hilltop Market to present owner Jim Girod with a cake Mrs. Larry Urban with the Chairman: Agness Allen. Dis < i ren Bogle. Christine Brum Miss Karen M. Olson, 19, a 1970 graduate of San group. in appreciation for all the store had done for their pro Deputy President of Dis I mett, Bev Trout. Kim Tuers gram. From left to right are Carry Gifford. Corena tiam High School, was enlisted in the Women’s Army This outing was one of the) trict ___ __ __ _____ _______ _ Donna Davidson. Janice Muise. 7A and Doris Kneeling. Corps this week according to a report by Sergeant requirements for the girls to trict ¿¡strict Deputy President of Sharon Pratt, and Elaine Lar-| Barker. Denise Stewart, Cathy Whitmore, W anda Wal Larry Turner, Salem U. S. Army Recruiter. czak, Tonya Porter and Roxann Derrick. The Enter complete their Trailseeker District 7 and.’also, a member son. Miss Olson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bank. | of the State Drill Team. prise photo. ____ _________ rge Lovea’l, 660 Fairview Ave. She has worked at the Those going were Leslies Lodges making visitations Stayton Canning Company. In high school she was the Bigness. Charlotte Davidson. I were Stavton. Scio, Gervais. on-the-job training in Mill-1 1 4 rP 1/ Q Girl-of-the-Month in December of her senior year. She Nikki Gray. Trina Glover. Mapleton. Lebanon, Jefferson. wright and maintenance pre-! y I ua 1 kJ Brown. Ronda _Neal. _______ Portland. __________ Woodburn. _ Silverton. also served as a member of GAA, Pep Club, Future Tania pa rati on. By Rose Cree Renita Richter. Kim Crook, walla Walla. Wn. The class enrollment will be Teachers Association, as secretary-treasurer of Honor Donna Syverson. Linda t’rlaan. Harmony No. 75 presented Guests Saturday at the limited to 20 persons. Anyone heme of Mrs. Lang Stafford Society and as the senior class treasurer. Miss Olson Judy Roten and Cathy Dryn Ideal No. 223 with the presi wishing to guarantee enroll left this week for basic training at Fort McClellan, Ala. an. were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc dent’s Bridge of Fraternity. ment in the course should pre Causland of Gates and Mr. and She was guaranteed training in cooking procedures. 2 Irl Plymale was holder of the register the week of March lucky ticket and received the A new Chemeketa Commun 22-26 by calling Chemeketa Mrs. Jim Hirte and son from Albany. Newcomers Have door prize. ity College course to train per Cmmunitv College, 585-7900. Idanha Youth Group Monday Mrs. Mary Stafford Those going from Santiam sonnel for Millwright and The class will meet Thurs Potluck Dinner Lodge were Mrs. Otto Weid maintenance positions in food days. beginning April 1. 1971. ' was a dinner guest at the home Attends 3-Day The Santiam Newcomers man. Mrs. Glenn Anderson. processing plants, sawmills, from 7-8 p. m. in Room 210 at of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rags group held its March potluck Mrs. Albert Carr. Mr. and Mrs. paper mills, and plywood Chemeketa Community Col dale in Mill City. Weekend guests at the home dinner at the Gates Community Irl Plymale. Mrs. Floyd Fleet plants will be offered during lege. Coast Conference Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston Center on Wednesday. March wood. Mrs. John Swan. Mrs. the spring term. Persons interested in addit- of IDANHA-A group made up 17. The hall was decorated for Dave Barnhardt. Mrs. Burro' The course, for persons cur- ' ional information, please con- were Mr. and Mrs. Braxton of young people of the Idanha St. Patrick’s Day and there Cole. Mrs. Lang Stafford and rentlv employed in these in- tact Chemeketa Community Fouts from Cottage Grove. Community church, and other was much “wearin’ of the' Mrs. Walter Thomas. dustries, will include individ- College. 4389 Satter Drive N. young people of the area, at green”. ual instruction coupled with E.. Salem. 585-7900. tended a three-day Youth Con The host committee consisted 1 ference for high school stu of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bates. S/. Patrick K:dnap Community FIX-UP —PAINT-UP dents Friday through Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryl and Fawn That Came to Dinner at Cannon Beach. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Truhill■ Coffee Held Here accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Calendar of Even+s Others attending were: Rai-1 Mrs. Don Carlson and Mrs. Harold Roth. Mr. and Mrs. ph Atherton. Bill Beyer. Mr. Charlie French were co-hostes- Henry Hiebert and Vern Berg- and Mrs. Alex Burrell. Mrs. ses St. Patrick’s Day for a green. Flossie Evans. Peter McDoug “kidnap coffee" Mrs. Jack Gul- Some 160 youths from Ore all. Mr and Mrs. Howard Flet liford and Mrs. Clyde Phillips Thursday, March 25— gon were in attendance. Coun cher. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamil assisted in kidnaping the guests I OOF Lodge No. 144 meets selors were from George Fox ton Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell, and taking them to the home of at lodge hall at 8 p. m. C lleee of Newberg and Mult-, Mrs. Vivian Kealen. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree where Coffee. I nomah Bible school. Portland. j Mrs. Otto Knutsen. Mrs. Alma rolls and donuts were served Lions Club Auxiliary meets Youth minister Jim Gordon of Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Proceeds from the party, PAINTS at the home of Pauline Han Walnut Creek. Calif , delivered McCausland. Mr. and Mrs. 1 went to the Cancer research, sen at 8 p. m. : the address. ' Paul McDonald Mr. and Mrs fund of the Eastern Star of j Hi eh school students attend- Herbert Peck. Rod Pfoertner, which Mrs. Carlson and Mrs.1 We Give SA II Green Stamps Monday, March 29— | ing from here were: Ricky and Mrs. Margaret Snow and Mr. French are co-chairmen. Lions Club Ladies’ night at Randy Roth. Mike. Stanley. and Mrs. John Young. I Pictures were taken of the' 7 p. m. Potluck dinner at the I Sherri, and Gina Williamson. Door prizes were won by guests in their usual 8 a. m "harles Kelly home. Kathlyn Hancock. Jody White Mrs. Howard Fletcher and Bill . ttire Mrs. Charles Kelly and ley. Sue Reeves. Robir. Wil- Beyer. Mrs. Nat Wills received the Thursday, April 1— ker- n. Rick Monroe. Robert A very fine social evening of door prizes. 12:30 dessert luncheon. Mill McGarritv. Bill Dawkins and visiting and card playing was Attending were Mrs. Alex Phone 897-2977 ^ity Garden Club, home of Mrs. Donald Hiebert. i enjoyed. The next meeting will Burrell. Mrs. Veryl Hoover. Clvde Phillips. be held on Wednesdav. April Mrs . Laurence Doble. Mrs. Er-‘ Rainbow Advisory Board. 8 j vin Peterson. Mrs. Tena Gra- 21. o. m. home of Lowell Cree 215 ham. Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mrs S. E. Kingwood. Nat Wills. Mrs. Charles Kelly. Double Birthday Party Mrs Cecil I ,.ke. Mrs Else Al len, Mrs. Virgil Lewis. Mrs.1 •ponsored as a public service Held at Newberg Bertha Geesman. Mrs. William Hirte. Mrs. William Lyness, | Home East of Gates Mrs. Edwin Delker. Mrs. Wil-1 Mr. and Mrs. Mel Newberg liam McClintock. Sharon and were hosts at their home over Julie Bevier. Mrs. Jack Gulli-i , the weekend for a double birtli- ford. Mrs Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Insurance Agency, Inc. 1 day celebration. Honored at Don Carlson. Mrs. Charlie i the family dinner party we-e French and Mrs. Lowell Cree 129 Wall Street , her mother. Mrs. P. L. Multi- j -------------------------- See Vs For gan of Mill City and their son-1 in-law. Pete Peterson of Salem Deanha PTC To AU General Lines of Insnrance Millwright Course To Be Offered at Chemeketa College Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise NOW Is The Time To MILL CITY HARDWARE CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE RESPONSIBLE MADISON & DAVIS CAREER SCOTT HILLESLAND Mill City Studies Forestry EDUCATION FOR PEOPLE WITH PURPOSE VOTE „ 6 YES Paid Advertisement: Chemeketa Community Co lege Careers Committee Inc.. David Crock- att. 735 Boxwood Lane S. E.. Salem. Attending were Mr and Mrs ___ _ M p i. Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Name New Officers Pete Peterson. Butch and Tina ■ < _ DETROIT — The Deanha TL. — of Salem. Toni Newberg and Parent Teachers club will hold Mr and Mrs Mel Newberg their regular meeting of the Toni returned to Salem with month Thursday. March 25 at her sister and family for a 7:30 in the library of the Ele- short visit during her spring mentarv school vacation ' The program — will i’1 include the Later their son-in-law called nominations of officers for the Newberg’s to tell them the ensuing year, ¿nd several their daughter had presented song selections will be present them with their third grand ed by the High School chorus child. a 5S pound girl which Also on display will be the oil at that time hadn’t been nam painting by an adult class who lust recently completed the ed. Aunt Toni is now spending course under the sponsorship if Chemeketa Col ge. Salem. her vacation baby sitting Refreshments will be served i following the program. Linda Long Attends Horizon Club Meeting 'fis Spring and we re thankful for it. Eren our daffo' dil bed is shouting the good news. OWN!» FOLLIE DANFORD Inside Dollie s Hair Fashion Studio it's Also Spring.......... Easter Wig Special — Cleaned and Set12 PRICE l*hot»e 769-Ô7W Miss Linda Lor.c attended the Camp Fire Club Crafts Conference at Salishan Lodge Friday night an-.l Saturday There were approximately 150 girls attending from through out the state. Various works?. is were held with the girls makinc crafts and the conference wa_ climaxed by a luncheon Sat urday with several eueat speak ers. The Cwvall s Horizon Club Cabinet sponsired the [ ci inference Santiam Golf Women To Start 1971 Season Members of the Santiam | Women s Golf As« cation will start their 1971 «»' Tues day. March 30 w with a no-hes" breakfast at 9 a. m at the club- lueies harcuy a day p_saes when va^ip tauLr Seal on the southern Oregon coast is in session that deer fail to visit the camp, looking for a hand-out. A young camper is shown here as he feeds and early- I morning visitor. The camp is special.y designed for ' physically handicapped children and young adults and last year was attended by 152 persons from all parts of i Oregon. I Nicodemus- Came to Jesus He came to Jesus by night. He wanted to in the Shadows and continually be out of sight. We know you was sent from God we know that God is with you. By the wonderful words that you speak and the miracles that you do. Jesus said to Nicodemus you must be born again. You must be cleansed with water So the spirit can dwell within. Nicodemus answering said how can these things be. Jesus said, a teacher of Israel and these thanks you cannot see. The spirit is like the wind Someth.r.g you cannot see. It enter' when, you accept your Saviour and remains for eternity. Jesus knew He’d be lifted up As the Serpent in Moses day. He knew He n.ust die on the Cross So sinners ccuM find the wav Think this over My brother think what Jesus did g? through. He died the most horrible death and did it all for you. Have you beer reading your Bible* have y u srught your Saviour's love* Have you repented of your sins* have you been bom from above? HUGH DERAIL Phone 897-2345 PAT’S PILL BOX “Drugs you can trust at prices you can Pay" “Paying too much for prescription items" We think so too! ! 1. Diabetics and heart patients check our prescription prices. II- It' unable to get down we have a large mail order business and vour prescription will leave our store the same day. III. Par. Pill Box „ill not knowingly be undersold on any prescription item IV. " e also maintain a -1-hour emergency service. •’hone 769-5345 N. U pm Am Oregon Phone 5¡ext to ftrv Matioa