The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 01, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    Gates and Mill City I
People at Anniversary
Event in Corvallis
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 1, 1971
Santiam Chapel Crowns Cradle Roll Royalty
WomanL Paq&
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Rush, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Burrell Cole of Mill City
attended the 25th wedding an­
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
niversary of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rush at Corvallis Sunday
Contemporaries To
afternoon. The reception was I Lions and Auxiliary
Present Concert at
held at the First Christian
church in Corvallis.
Members Have Potluck
Lyons Santiam Chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Rush have two
Tom Keene and the Con­
children. Ruth and Steve, who Dinner at Kellys
temporaries will present a con­
helper! host the affair.
Jim Lewis, Santiam High cert at the Santiam Chapel
Pink, green, and silver col­ The Lions and Auxiliary
ors were used in the decor for club members were guests at English teacher, was installed Assembly of God in Lyons on
the reception.
as president of the Miill City I Tuesday, April 6 at 7 p. m.
Cutting and serving the cake a planned potluck dinner at Jaycees for the coming year., The Contemporaries , are a
was Mrs. Rush’s sister, Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alike Wilson, who works at
Eilene Robertson from Port­ Charles Kelly Monday night. North Santiam Ply was in­ Southern California who are
presently on tour of the west
land, assisted by Dorothy Rush.
Following the spaghetti and stalled as vice president, and
Pouring wore Debbie and Di­ green salad feed, the guests Mike McDonough, high school coast.
anne Rush. Also assisting
teacher from Detriot, was in­ Members of the group are
about the rooms was Brian were treated by showing of stalled as secretary-treasurer. hay and Sherry La.Munyan,
who attend Biola College in
Rush, all nieces and nephew of movies by Shields ReMine, a
The banquet was held at the I.aMirada, Calif. They are the
the honored couple.
past preskient of the club.
Riverview Saturday night. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Vocal solos which were pop­ These films were of a home Roger Penrose, out-going Jay-
lar 25 years ago were sung show and also of a minstrel i cee president, was master of LaMunyan.
during the afternoon.
show staged by the Lions club ceremonies.
In September, 1971, Mr. in the early 1950s. This brought
Ed Whitmore of the US For­
Rush’s parents will celebrate howls of laughter from the
their Golden Wedding date. | group, especially from the new est Service, was guest speaker.
At the annual Cradle Roll City, and the queen, Christina I Roll. Gifts are presented to
He spoke and gave a slide pre­
I club members.
Sunday, which is observed in Ford, (left), daughter of Mr.1 each new baby upon enroll-
sentation on the Mt. Jefferson
March, Santiam Chapel, Lyons, .nd Mrs. Harvey Ford, also of ment, and helpful hints are
! One of the films, showing the Wilderness area.
recently crowned “the king Mill City. Mrs. William Sin­ provided to the new parents."
I chartering of the club is mis­ Other guests for the evening
and queen of Cradle Roll” for clair, Lyons, is the Cradle Roll j The Cradle Roll is open to all
sing, and anyone who may were Mrs. Whitmore and
In
observance
of
National
Selected by random draw­ Director. Concerning Santiam i babies who have not yet reach-
' know where to locate it, please Mayor and Mrs. Herb Peck.
Camp
Fire-Bluebird
61st 1971.
ing
were
the king, Timothy Chapel’s Cradle Roll, Pastor . ed their second birthday.
I contact a member of the club,
Installing officer for the Jay­ birthday, the “Singing Blue­
I Shields ReMine or Charles cees was Jim Palmquist from birds” led by Mrs. Ed Whit­ Stafford, (right) son of Mr. Jepson said, “we are happy for
our active and growing Cradle
Kelly.
Salem, who is vice president more and assistant, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Lee Stafford, of Mill
INCOME TAX
for the Central Region Oregon . , - Porter, attended x Presbyterian
LCl lilll
Mrs.
Ray
Branch
SERVICE
Jaycees.
church services Sunday mom-
»-> cr
—x —-J it the coffee
ee
Kidnap Party Held
New President of
Awards given at the banquet , ' in
8- The girls hosted
More than 30 years contin­
included a “speak-up” award hour following the services
Mehama Women
uous service and experience
At Hansen Home
given to Mike Wilson and Jim i and served cake which they
MEHAMA — Mrs. Alfred in this area.
Lewis. This award is given af-! ',ad baked and decorated them-
Mrs. Martin Hansen was ter certain public speaking re- ¡selves.
Schneider and Mrs. Bruce
Girls attending were|
1969 recorded over 1,750
, selves. J/j^ls
hostess at her home Friday quirements have been met.
Matthis were hostesses for the
satisfied clients.
| Carry Gifford, Corena Barker,
morning for a kidnap coffee
meeting of the Mehama Wom­
“spoke” award was given i I Denise Stewart. Cathy Whit-1
Courteous satisfaction
j for members of the Mill City to A Jim
en’s club held at the clubhouse
more, > Wanda Walczak, and :
Lewis. This award is | I more
assured.
I Garden club. Mrs. Hansen was earned by
Wednesday evening, March 24.
a Jaycee who has i Tonya Porter. Roxann Derrick
assisted by Mrs. Ervin Peter­ been in the club less than one ’ helped
I
The
Lions
Club
Auxiliary
Mrs.
Lilly
Wolfkiel,
vice
presi
­
EDW.
J. BELL
hc‘,rwd with
"’i,h baking the cake.
son, Mrs. Ross McCombs and
Public Service Office
but was unable to attend due I h.eld.their March meeting at dent, conducted the business
year
and
has
met
certain
re
­
Mrs. Lloyd Girod.
| the home of Pauline Hansen meeting at which time election
247 North Third Avenue
quirements in community par­ to illness.
Coffee and rolls were served ticipation.
Stayton, Oregon 97383
Mrs. Monte Carpenter and , with less than half of the mem­ of officers was held. Mrs. Ray­
by the hostesses.
Phone: 769-2265
“Spark plug” awards were three of her first year Blue­ bers present. A short business mond Branch was elected as
For entertainment the guests earned by Mike Wilson and bird group, Laura Ann Car­ ' meeting was held and a slate of the new president, and the
pinned the tail on the donkey. Erwin Woods, who have been penter, Tina Hamton, and Kim officers presented for the up- other officers, Mrs. Wolfkiel,
comping election in April. The vice president, Mrs. Arthur An­
Mrs. Kenneth Corning won the in Jaycees for more than one I Gunderson, also attended.
nominating committee, Alta derson, secretary and Mrs.
prize which was a sack of fer­ year and have met certain re­
Moffatt, Norma Long and Gol­ Bruce Matthis, treasurer were
tilizer for her flowers.
quirements in community par­
Community
Rambo submitted the fol­ re-elected for another term.
Attending were Mrs. Clyde ticipation.
Farewell Party Held die
I
lowing
slate
of
officers
for
the
Other business was transacted I
Judy Wells Installed
We Give S&H Green Stami» Phillips, Mrs. Don Carlson,
Calendar of Events
Judy Wells was installed as For Marion Forks Folks consideration of the members: and it was decided the next
Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs.
Bonnie
Krecklow,
president;
meeting
would
be
held
on
May
JayCeette
president.
Becky
Darwin Raines, Mrs. Kenneth
MARION FORKS — The
Corning, Mrs. Lawrence Doble, Lewis was installed as vice pre­ Marion Forks home of Mr. Alene Peterman, vice presi­ 19. Mrs. Anderson was the
Mrs. Walter Thomas and Chris sident; Diane Moore, was in­ and Mrs. Howard Drago was dent; Mollie Larson, secretary, winner in the gift drawing.
Thursday, April 1—
Emerson, Mrs. Wendell Heller, stalled as secretary-treasurer. the setting Monday night for and Sue Mikkelsen, treasurer.
Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. McCombs, Installing the JayCettes was a farewell potluck supper hon­ Members planning to attend Local Folks Attend
April Fool’s Day.
Phone 897-2977
Joyce Palmquist from Salem. oring Mr. and Mrs. Adrian the State Convention at Rose­
Mrs. Girod and Mrs. Hansen.
burg in May were asked to in- Eastern Star Meeting
12:30 Dessert Luncheon, Mill
Overlander, also of Marion I form the secretary, Bonnie
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark City Garden Club, at the home
Forks.
1 Krecklow as soon as possible, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Clyde Phillips.
In attendance were friends so hospitality books can be
Lowell Cree to Prineville Sun­
of the Marion Forks area and i ordered.
Pre-school
vision
clinic,
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office personnel from the Port-1 It was decided to discuss day where they attended the i ------------
t le Grade School,
land office of Fish Hatcheries. I plans for the July 4th celebra­ 75th anniversary of Carnation I 10 to 2 p. a_£
m.
The Overlanders came to j tion at the April meeting and Chapter No. 44 OES which was :
held
at
the
Ochoco
Grade
Marion Forks in 1958 where I Gloria Poole was chosen to re­
Rainbow Advisory Board
he has been employed at the I present the club as the Auxil­ School at 2 p. m.
meets at the home of Lowell
Over
375
were
in
attendance
Fish Hatchery. He is retiring iary July 4th princess.
Cree at 215 S. E. Kingwood at
following many years of Fish i After the business meeting including a number of Grand 8 p. m.
Hatchery work. They plan to the hostess served a delicious Chapter officers from various
parts of the state.
Jaycees meet at the hall at 8
move to their home on the I dessert to those present.
The gymnasium was decorat­ p. m.
coast.
Guest for the evening was ed with tumble weed, juniper
Esther Rada of Pasadena, Calif., and carnations.
Monday, April 5
who gave an informal but in­
the program a buf­ Round Robin Pinochle club
Linda Long Chosen to teresting talk on their trip to fet Following
dinner was served.
at the home of Evelyn Davis
when they visited
A number of charter buses
Take CampFire Course Europe
many countries. Her views on brought people from various at 7:30.
Linda Long, daughter of Mr. conditions in the Communist parts of the state.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
and Mrs. George Long, has country were especially inter-
at
the home of Edna Gordon
been selected as a Counselor in esting. She said one time when
, ... .
with Jeannette Opoka as host­
Training as a part of the re- driving in Russia, they made Woman s Mission
ess. 7:30.
gular camping program of a wrong turn and got onto a Society Plant Sale
OnI?°'e
i Camp Fire Girls at Camp Kilo­ street that was not on the tour-,
Wednesday, April 7_
. ^TJA — The \\ Oman’s
wan. The CIT course will last ist agenda. She said it did not
North Santiam Chamber of
two years—four weeks each take long before officials saw "Jlsslon Society of the Idanha
that they returned to the pre-, C °mmunity church has slated Commerce Board Meeting at
summer.
I
14th for 3 combined the Riverview at 12 noon.
Eight girls were chosen for I scribed route.
Dr. Edward Rada is a pro- "urnmaKe and bake sale. The
the program, the others being
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
held from 10 hall
from Salem. Corvallis and Al­ fessor at UCLA and the Radas e'Pnt W'H
at 8 p. m.
bany. The girls were chosen spent their spring vacation in a‘ m-
p- m- *n *'1e social
I ro:'rn
the Idanha firehall.
after reviewing their applica­ Mill City.
| Suitable rummage donations Sponsored as a public service
tions and being personally in­
will be appreciated. These may
terviewed by the personnel
Happiness is getting a nastv be brought to the hall the
committee of the Willamette
Sizes 1 to 14
Council of Camp Fire Girls.1 letter about an unpaid bill morning of the sale, or Mrs.
I.inda is a member of the Hori- when you’ve just gotten back Arthur (Barbara) Whitely
may be contacted for pickup.
zon Club in Salem.
I vour cancelled check.
The Mission Society is still
looking for materials’ suitable Insurance Agency, Inc.
for bib making. The bibs will
129 Wall Street
Sizes 3 to 15
be sent to Fairview Home in
See Us For
Salem when completed. Inter­
ested persons wishing to con­ All General Lines of Insnrance
tribute to this worthy cause
Phone 897-2345
may contact Mrs. Wnlteley at
854-3423.
Jim Lewis Named
Head of Jaycees
I
Subscribe to The
I
Slate of Officers
Named for Lions
Club Auxiliary
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
The season to feel beautiful
Ladies' Dresses $7.98 to $24.98
Ladies' Pant Suits
$12.98 to $29.98
Girls Dresses
$3.98 to $7.98
MADISON & DAVIS
Teen Dresses $8.98 to $10.98
Panty Hose
$1.25 to $2.49
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INSULATION
WEATHERSTRIPPING
AND
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Men's Shirts and Tie Sets
Colored Dress Shirts and Sport
$3.98 to $6.98
Shirts
Slacks • • • $8.95 to $12.95
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BALDWIN’S
Stayton, Oregon
Phone 897-2610