The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 25, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    friends and Mrs. Wyman her
At Hard Time Square Dance
I son.
| Recent visitors at the hom<
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schi<
wek were her son, Mr. an'
Mrs. Walter Barlow and fan
ilv, from Bremerton, Ed M;
honey of Phoenix, Ariz.,
brother-in-law, and Mrs. Id
Sabo and son, Larry, a siste
from Bremerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hia’
were Sunday visitors in Shedi
at the home of their grandsoi
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Elmer. The
went to see their now gron
grandson, Toby, who was bor
March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kur
from Creswell were weeken
guests at the home of Mr. an
Mrs. E. L. Roye.
W. R. Stevens was admittC'
to Salem Memorial hospital or
Sunday. He underwent sur g
ery Monday morning.
riciured above are De.la Pierce and Hank Thomas
Mrs. Rodney Wilson from
members
of the Cascade Foothill Squares at Sublim­
Honolulu arrived at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ity, dressed for the hard times dance. You’d never know
Lenard Cruson last Tuesday. Hank as he has but little hair, of his own that is. They
She will spend some time here
while her husband, who is in won first prize at the dance—Enterprise Photo.
“Spiritual Motivation” is the
the Navy is out at sea.
theme of the 11:00 a. m. Wor­ be both traditional and con­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down­
ship service this Sunday at temporary. “The Lockyers’ mu­ ing have returned home from
k/ow, This is Pun
Santiam Chapel Assembly of sical ministry appeals to young a 15-day vacation trip to the
God in Lyons. Evangelist and and old alike,” said Pastor Jep­ Hawaiian Islands. They report
Mrs. Ardon Lockyer, widely- son, “and everyone will re­ having had a fine time.
Tom Johnston and Helen
known singing evangelists and member the blessings of this
gospel recording artists, will be service for a long time to Grosso, students at OSU in
the featured guests and will come.” “As are all services at ! Corvallis, are spending their
present the gospel in special Santiam Chapel, the admission spring vacation at the homes
songs with recorded back­ is free and open to all people of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Johnston, and Mr. and
ground music. The songs will of all faiths.”
Mrs. Ernest Grosso.
kle, and the hostess. Mrs. Da­ Mrs. Nellie Riggs returned
home Monday morning from
vis.
The Lyons Library board I Good Samaritan hospital in
By Eva Bressler
held thei’- regular meeting on, Portland, where she will con­
The St. Patrick Catholic Monday night to prepare next valesce following surgery.
club held their meeting at the year’s budget. Suggestions to' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Setterberg
home of Mrs. Sue Yost Monday rai<sp «nl-irv of librarian also >I from
""“ Portland
ru* lw,lu were
vvvl e Sunday
ouuuay
evening. Peggy Blackburn, pre­ for new books was brought up. I : afternoon visitors at the home
’
I
of
her
brother-in-law
and
sis­
sident, presided over the meet­ Florence Darling, librarian,'
ing. The next meeting will be was able to resume her duties ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Klm-
ery.
held April 19 at the home of I this week following surgery.
Katie Sieg, Attending the
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard ’
meeting were Mary Voltin, were weekend visitors at
Marcelle Nydegger, Carolyn Longview, Wn., at the home of
Gerard, Anne Pietrok, Kath­ her sister, Mrs. Martha Phelps,
Mrs. John Teeters
Above are Mabel and Orville Downing who were
leen Manning, Katie Sieg, Ann and niece, Opal Phelps.
Mrs. Howard Fletcher was dressed in “sty’e” of the “Dirty 30s’’ at the Sublimty
Holzfuss, Mary Ellen Zack, | __
___
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt hostess at her home Sunday |
Peggy Blackburn, Evelyn Van are announcing the birth of evening, March 14 for a dinner i dance. Behind them is caller Bob Anderson from Sil­
Agtmael Rose Schwindt, and another great-grandson, a son,1 honoring Mrs. Walter Me- j verton. The Enterprise photographer goofed as it cut
the hostess, Mrs. Yost.
I Toby, born to their grandson Causland of Gates ; on her | off the lower part of their costumes. Mrs. Downing had
Mrs. Juanita Davis was host-1 and wjfe. Mr. and Mrs. Gail birthday. The M^au=
»a..ua , , on a dress of 1930 vintage and Orvi’le had on cut off
McCauslands
ess for the Wednesday after- Elmer of shed. on Thursday, I and Fletchers became acquaint overalls and colorful socks held up by old-fashioned
noon card club held at the March 18. He will be welcomed ed when they lived in Anchor-1 garters.
home of her mother, Mrs. home by two older sisters and age, Alaska. Present for the
John Kunkle. Following a 1:30 a brother.
I dinner were Mr. and Mrs. |
dessert luncheon, 500 was in i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linde-1 McCausland Mr and Mrs I
n1.v High
Hlch —
W------------
----- ' Herbert
Qf MU1 CJty and
play.
score was held by
niann are spending
a two
Ruth Lyons, second high by week’s vacation at Acapulco, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. The
Helen Lyons and low by Ka- Mexico. They were accompan- group spent the evening play­
tie Skillings. Others attending led by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon, ‘¡ng cards
were June McPheeters, Laura Tietze of Stayton. Mrs. Tietze
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. (Tony)
Neal, Katie Sieg, Rose Bassett, is a sister of Mr. Lindemann.' Shafer moved recently into the
Bea Hiatt, Gladys Nygaard,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis' second house on the John
TViris
Doris Rnxz
Roy, Mnrcrarpf
Margaret Rnrwzn
Rapozo, and family of Stayton have 1 Shafer place. m
They « have been
Zeta Prichard, Alma Olmstead, moved to their new home they living
__ _ in Salem and their
Bertha Allen, Lucky Shaffner, recently purchased in ”
Fox j friends are glad to have them
Members of the Cascade
Leota Worden, Margaret Kun- Valley.
return here.
Foothill Squares dance club
The Santiam Zenith club! , Mrs.
___ Earl
____ Taylor
___ _ _ was honor held their hard time dance Sat­
is welcoming three new mem- guest at a surprise party Sun- urday night in Forrester Hall
bers—Mrs. Lester
Stinson, I day afternoon, March 14, when at Sublimity. Most of the danc­
Mrs. Emmett Langon and she was celebrating her 85th ers came in hard time clothing,
Mrs. Frances Donohue. Among birthday. Hosts for the party which, as President Delbert El­
recent events was a demonstra-, were her sons and daughters- liott said reminded him of the
tion by Mrs. Wanda Hoffman in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rice “dirty 30s” back in South Da­
Nightengals
and a Mr. Johnson of a gym of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. kota.
Name of Team
exerciser. They also made a; Tom Rice of Mehama. A large
For lunch midway in the Stayton Radio & TV.. 27
tour of the Honeywood Winery group of relatives and friends dance the committee served LaFemme Bty Salon 27
in Salem and found it inter-1 were present to enjoy the stew, in tin cans no less, to the The Stayton Mail .... 24
esting. In the future there will | large birthday cake with ice members and visitors.
Riverview ................. 23
be a craft sale. No definite date cream and coffee. Monday Mr.
TesMonique Les Coif. 22
This
club
has
been
organ
­
has been set. Anyone wishing and Mrs. Earl Taylor were
Silver Dollar Tavern 2014
It’s a new kind at imurance that , to find out more about the dinner guests at the home of ized for many years and still Santiam Lounge . .. 18'4
is going strong. They meet ev­
covers things like ysur camper or boat 'club may
call
Mrs.
Leroy
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Givens of Sil­ ery other Saturday night.
Stout Creek Lumber 14
or water skiis ar—most of the many fun
Benda 859-2506 or Mrs. Rob­ verton.
HIG Shirley Bethell 221, HIS
things you use for your leisure or your
Mrs. Raymond Branch re­
holidays. It’s well worth the small cost. ert Franklin, 859-2472 or visit
Dorothy Schwindt 562; HTG
the next meeting, March 30, at turned home Saturday evening,
and HTS Stayton TV 742,2161.
7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. March 20, from a Canadian
Unusual Splits made: Nadine
Doug Lyttles, Mehama, on the Winter Wonderland tour. The
Porter 6-7; Irene Klein 5-7-9;
old road. Everyone is welcome. tour group left Portland by
Jackie Peterson 2-7; Dorothy
TO THE'
Mrs. Donan Asmussen is in bus Saturday, March 13th,
Nye 3-10; Ruth Ann Leffler
Astoria, attending a cook’3 and went to Vancouver, B. C. I
3-10; Pearl Choate 3-10.
school. She was accompanied Most of the rest of the tour
by Mrs. Sally Small, Mrs. Ella was by train with visits to var­
INCOME TAX
Frank and Mrs. Betty Hunt. ious places In the western part
Mrs. Asmussen is cook at the of Canada. Mrs. Branch took TO THE COMMUNITY—
SERVICE
Mari-Linn school.
many pictures of the places she
On April 5th the vote on the
Mrs. Effie Anderson and visited and will be showing her school budget will have a sep
More than 30 years contin­
Mrs. Ethel Wyman are spend­ slides to friends later.
arate ballot for Kindergarten. uous service and experience
Phom- 807-2324 or 897-27.M
ing this week in San Francisco.
Prof. David Miller, from the It’s something I feel we do in this area.
Mill City, Oregon
Mrs. Anderson will visit with Western Baptist College in need
in our school system.
1969 recorded over 1,750
Salem, was speaker at the The way things are now, not i
satisfied clients.
morning services of the Me- all the 5 and 6-y ear-olds in our
Courteous satisfaction
hama church and will also be community are able to attend
assured.
here next Sunday while Pas­ kindergarten because of one I
tor James Godwin is absent.
EDW. J. BELL
reason or another. With Kin­
Mrs. Donald Teeters and dergarten as a part of the
Public Service Office
Mrs. Harold Longfellow were school all children will have
247 North Third Avenue
among those going to Portland the same opportunity.
Stayton, Oregon 97383
Saturday to attend the Ceram­ Kindergarten does have a
Phone: 769-2265
ic show at the Multnomah Ex­ definite place in the school
position Center.
system. Mainly it provides an
Guests during the weekend educational atmosphere where
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5 and 6 year olds develop basic
Earl Taylor were her broth­ skills and social behavior.
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and When they enter first grade
Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Portland they are ready for school and
and Mrs. Florence Strops of are more receptive as most
I Nappa, Mont.
first grade teachers will tell
Mrs. Blanche McDonald of you.
I Salem was a dinner guest of
We are a community and as
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDonald such I feel we do have a cer-
I and while here she also visited tain amount of responsibility
I with other relatives.
to each other and if we can
help all the Kindergarten age
children get off to a better
start in school then it’s up to us
to do it.
I'm hoping most of you will
agree that we do need a free FOLKS THAT WANT SURE-FIRE
Kindergarten so every young­
ster can have the same oppor­ C5ULTJ KNOW AN AO IN THIS
tunity and on April 5th vote
on the Kindergarten bal- IfWSFAFER IS A FAST, DEPENDA8U
Evangelists To Sing At Santiam Chapel
LYONS
MEHAMA
Cascade Foothill
Squares Have
Hard Times Dance
"fun
insurance”
LETTERS
JERRY PITTAM
Insurance
EDITOR
Sincerely,
Carol Brosig.
Chairman. Mill City-
Gates Kindergarten
Mothers.
WAY TO BOY. SELL OR RENT
—CAU NONI
Mill City Enterprise
8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 25, 1971
THE
MILL CITY "ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
PublishtMl at Mill City. Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Entered as Second Class Mai) Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
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for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault,
in independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
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