The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 15, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 15, 1971
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Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
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Cree's To Celebrate
40th Anniversary
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Lyons Extension Unit
Elects Lucille Huber
As New Pres'dent
Phone 897-27',
2772
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Extension Unit
Selects Officers
For 1971-72 Term
LYONS—‘Vegetables Please’
was the lesson for the meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Ixtwell O. Cree ing of the Lyons Extension
will celebrate their 40th wedd­ Unit held Thursday morning
ing anniversary Sunday, April at the City Hall beginning at
18th, with an open house in 10 a. m. Alma Olmstead and
The Santiam Canyon Home
their home at 215 S. E. King- Lu Brown, the project lead­ Extension met last Thursday
wood Drive, Mill City.
ers gave a very interesting : at the Gates Club House. Those
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Friends and relatives are in­ demonstration. During the ■ attending were Alma Bate,
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
vited to call between the hours business meeting, election of ' Jessie Caryl, Hannah Cather-
Boy of The Month
Girl of The Month
of 1 and 5 pm.
officers was the main business wood, Ruby Hutchinson, Lola
Lowell Cree and Rose Dick­ with Lucille Huber elected iHenness, Sue Gillenwater,
Boy of the Month at Santiam
Girl of the Month for March
inson were married April 16,! president. Helen Johnston, vice | Ruth McCombs, Sharon Har High for the month of March
1931, in Tillamook. Oregon, i president, and Eleanor La- rison, Shirley Swaim, Janet is Bruce Beyer. He is a Senior is Jackie Claris. She is a Junior
They have spent most of their Munyan, secretary-treasurer.
Lewis, Glenda Roten Leonora and is the son of Mr. ana Mr«. tills year at Santiam High.
married life in Mill City, where; A discussion was held and Cutsforth. Joanna Kamzas, William Beyer of Mill City.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Cree is self-employed in I several plan to attend Achieve­ Dcrothy Newberg, Fay Moore
Bruce entered Santiam High
SO YOU THINK
Vernon Clark of Mill City.
the logging industry.
his
Junior
year
from
Rolling
ment day to be hpld in Albany and Wyoma Baechler. Doris
YOU'RE PAYING
Jackie has been in Pep Club.
Hosting the event will be Wednesday, April 14. Present I Rogers was a guest.
Hills, Calif. He has been in
THROUGH THE
the couple’s two daughters and for the meeting were Helen
basketball, football and base­ Girls’ Athletic Association.
husbands; Patricia and William Johnston. June McPeeters. Al­ | The nominating committee ball while he has been at San­ Drill Team, J. V. Cheerleader,
NOSE FOR OTHER
McClintock and Betty Lou and ma Olmstead, Bertha Young. | reported new officers to be tiam. Last year he received and Varsity Cheerleader this
DRIVERS'
year. Her Freshman year she
Gordon McMorris: and their Kathy Lathrope. Lee Loomis. ; Fay Moore. Chairman: Jessie the Drafting Award.
ACCIDENTS.
son and wife, Donald and Carol Alma Spellmeyer, Lu Brown Caryl, Vice-Chairman: and Sue
He plans to attend a two- was Class Treasurer and Prin­
Cree. Also assisting at the event Dcrothy Downer. Fem Peder- I Gillenwater. Secretary-Treasur­ year college and perhaps go cess for the Sweetheart Ball.
Safe drivers save
er for a second term. A lunch­ on to a four-year college and
money at Safeco.
will be their three grandchild­ -on, and Alta Bodeker.
She plans to attend Lane
eon for new officers will be major in Business Adminis­ Community College and hopes
Careful people have
ren, Patty, Mark and Sue Me-
fewer accidents, so
held at the McNary Golf tration.
Clin took.
to become a Secretary.
it costs us less, and
IVSCS Meets at
Course.
we pass the savings
The Club will send the new
on to you. And
Howard Naue Home officers
Katie Sieg Hosts
when it comes to
Eastern Star Lodge
to the State Council Friendship Luncheon
LYONS—Mrs. Howard Naue
claims settlement
Wednesday Card Club was hostess for the meeting meeting to be held May 4. 5
we try to contact
Takes in New Member
claimants within
LYONS — Katie Sieg was of the Womens Society of md 6 with the Extension pay- Held by Ladies of
24 hours, and settle
hostess for the Wednesday af­ Christian Service at her home | ing the registration fee and
claims within S
Marilyn Chapter No. 143
ternoon card club with the Tuesday afternoon. The meet- luncheon for the new officers, I i Presbyterian Church
working days.
OES
held the April meeting at
Those
attending
will
be
Ruth
party held at the home of her ing opened with short devo-
Safeco. Insurance na
Mrs. Phyllis Griffitt. Assoc­ the IOOF hall Monday evening
daughter-in-law, Mary Sieg. tions with Mrs. Wilson Stev- McCombs. Fay Moore, Jessie
everything you value.
iate Dean of Students at Ore­ with Marie Burrell, Worthy
500 was in play following a ens presiding in the absence of Caryl and Alma Bate.
It was announced that a gon College of Education and Matron and Alex Burrell, Wor­
one-thirty dessert luncheon.. Alta Bodeker. president. The
High score was held by Gladys usual business was carried out special meeting, “Camping in ' guest speaker for the Spring thy Patron, presiding.
Nygaard, second high by Laura and plans were made for the 1 Oregon.” will be held April | friendship luncheon” last Escorted and introduced were
Neal and low by June McPeet­ annual Birthday Luncheon 27 at the Northwest Natural I Thursday afternoon at Fell­ Maud Clark, grand representa­
SMILE
ers.
with Tuesday. April 20, the Gas Company in Salem and owship Hall, was very well- tive to Tennessee in Oregon
YOU 'RE WITH
received. Over fifty members and Erja Crowell. Worthy Ma­
Others attending were Alma date set and to be held in the will be open to the public.
Olmstead, Bertha Young. Bea dining room of the United
SAFECO.
The Club decided to send and guests of the Presbyterian tron and Henry Crowell, Wor­
Hiatt, Mabel Downing. Zeta Methodist church at 12 o’clock -15.00 towards a 4-H Scholar ■ Women’s Association attended . thy Patron of Willamette Chap-
Prichard. Katie Skillings. Ber- noon. The price of the lunch­ ship. Announcement was also the delightful affair, arranged, ter No. 39. Shedd,
ncice Bridges. Pauline Tobbets eon is your birthday pennies. made that the §71.60 made ¡by the president. Mrs. William ' Degrees of the order were
conferred on William Lyness
Beta Allen. Leota Worden. Come and bring your pennies from the Salad Luncheon and : I.yness, and her committees.
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
Margaret Kunkle. Jaunita Dav­ and enjoy the fellowship. Mrs. Silent Auction would be do­ ! Acting as toastmistress for with his brother-in-law, Murry
Mill City, Oregor
is. Doris Roy. Anna Holzfuss. Ethel Huffman is chairman nated to the Canyon Scholar­ : the luncheon was Mrs. Roy Moore, acting as courtesy can-
I Podrabsky, who made a few didate.
Ruth Lyons, Mary Sieg and the and will appoint other mem­ ship Fund.
hostess.
bers to assist her.
Sharon Harrison and Leon­ I opening remarks, followed by i A number of invitations
the invocation which was giv-| were read from various chap­
ora Cutsforth will summer
set up club i 'cn
by the Rev' Wavne Blake. Iters to Friendship Nights and
activities for the summer. The
The
be _____
hpl/i I Musical entertainment was, Receptions.
next meeting w rill
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May 13. 10 a. m. at the Gates , furnished by Miss Twyla Fultz | Mr. and Mrs. Crowell both
Club House. The topic will be and her violin, accompanied spoke briefly under good of
"Puzzle of Food Prices” and at the piano by Mrs. Eldon the order.
Several visitors were pres­
everyone is invited to attend. Hutchinson.
The head table was beautiful­ ent.
ly centered with an arrange­ Marilyn Chapter will be the
ment
of deep rose camellias, hostess chapter for the District
Mr. and Mrs. Pat
flanked by green tapers, and meeting on April 26 at Mill
the small tables about the City with Acacia Chapter No.
Moore Announce
room were individually center­ 63. Stat-ton and Victoria Chap-
ed with a small nose-gav of ter No. 76 Turner. Mrs. Grace
Birth of 1st Child
camellias in an attractive vase. I. Ewing, Worthy Grand Ma­
Bouquets of daffodils also tron will make her official
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore from were u«ed in decoration of the visit at this time. A practice
Alameda. Calif., are the prond large room.
| will be held on Sunday after­
’»rents of their first child, a
Mrs. Griffitts gave her own noon, April 25 at 2 p. m. at
=on. bom April 10. He was interesting testimony on the til'- hall in Mill City.
named for his two grandfath­ subjet of “What Christ Means
Refreshments were served
ers. Daniel Marvin.
To Me.” giving personal high­ following the meeting by Mrs.
Mrs. Moore is the former lights of her own dedicated Albert Toman. Jr., from Sal­
Flaine Stafford of Mill City life. For two years she was em, Mrs Jack Scott and Mrs.
■nd Mr. Moore is the son of Assistant Dean of Women at Donald Carlson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore. Jr., ( the University of Oregon,
"dsc of Mill City.
I where she received ___
her ______
master'
Great grandparents are Mrs. | degree, going to O.C.E. at Mon-
Eda Stafford of Gates and Mr. ■ mouth in 1967. Tn June of iocs,
Community
uxl Mrs. Danny Moore. Sr., of ¡she married Everett Griffitt.
Chimacum, Wn.
| who was the father of three
Calendar of Events
Pat Moore is stationed at ■children, ages 7. 4. and 2. by
Alameda with the U. S. Mar­ ' a previous marriage, the smal-
ne Corps.
I lest being an adopted child.
Mrs. Stafford has been in
Only in her early 30’s Mrs.
California with her son-in-law Griffitts has had much exper­ Thursday, April is_
Javcees meet at Hall 8 p. m.
.’nd daughter the past week ience in working with youth.
and Mr. Stafford and daughter-1 especially at the college level, Friday, April if—
in-law. Mrs. Lee Stafford and whom she quotes as being Concert by McNarv Highland­
«on Timmy, went south Satur- “sick of phony adults.” Howev- ers at the Santiam High School
day. Mrs. Stafford's husband. | er. she thinks there is a spirit- Auditorium at 8 p. m.
who is in the U. S Navy, dock- ual awakening fast taking place
xi during the week and joined on the college campus as a Monday, April 19_
his family. They
plan to re­ whole and that students are
~
Lions Club dinner meeting
turn to Mill City the middle of I turning to Christ for a com­ at the Sportsman Countrv Kit­
this week.
mon bond. Her suggestion was chen 6:30 p.m. A. F. & A. M.
This is the Moore’s first that more people should open Lodge meeting at Ixxige 8 p. m.
grandchild and the Stafford's their homes to young people
Round Robin Pinochle Club
second, both grandsons.
i and that they be impressed at the home of Agnes Carlson
1 with the lessening value of ma- 7;3o p. m
i terial things.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
Easter Party Held
The afternoon's door-prize, at the h w of Carol Cree with
a lovely calatiium plant, was Mbry Schmelling as hostess
At Elmer Shaw Home won by Mrs. Lloyd Girod. AI Tuesday, April 20—
I grc.un
c- un of seventh-grade girls as-
as-1
Mill City Woman'« Club at
Mrs Elmer Shaw assisted by si-ted by serving as waitresses.
her daughter. Mrs. Rud Bii- Name-tags helped in creating a the home of Sue Mikkelson
veu was hostess at the Shaw friendly atmosphere. Mrs Carl with Mrs Dein Mowery and
borne Saturday afternoon for Kelly headed the food commit­ Mrs. Francis Bodeker as host­
a Easter party for a group of tee: Elsie Ohmart the telephone esses.
committee: and Clara Epperson
small children.
dncMiay, April 21_
I The Shaw heme was decor­ and Faye Verbeck decorated M Santiam
Rebekah Ixidge
tables
ated using the Easter motif.
meets at Hall 8 p.m.
1 hiring the afternoon the
Newcomer’s Club meets at
children enjoved an Easter
Gates Clubhouse—potluck din­
Egg hunt (between showers)
ner 6 p.m.
’n the vard Each little guest
North Santiam Chamber of
was given a pretty Easter bas­
Commerce meets at 12 noon
ket made bv the hostesses to
Rn erview Cafe. Jet boat dem­
put their eggs in.
onstration on program.
THIS SINGING GROUP HAS RECENTLY GIVEN A CONCERT IN HAWAII AND| Following the “hunt” games ;
we-e plaved in the house
Sponsored as a public servlet
ARE IN DEMAND ALL OVER THE AREA. IT WILL BE AN EVENING OF ENJOY- The children were seated at *
a gailv decorated table where
Smart Alex
refreshments were served.
MENT FOR MUSIC LOVERS. PLAN TO ATTEND
Mrs Rilyeu made large de­
corated Faster Runnv cookie« There are Two Forms
which were presented to each
of Government
child.
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Proceeds from the Concert » ¡11 go to the
Attending were Denis» and The Long Form and
129 Wall Sfrret
Dianna Andrews from Myrtle
Lions Sight Conservation Fund.
See U« FW
The Short Form
Creek Keith. Kenneth and
III General I.lam of I
Kimberlv Penrose. Angie Wi­
ley LesMe and Hekb. White.
Phone 897-2345
Cheryl Swigart. and Randy
Adult Tickets
$1.00
Student Tickets 75c Eilyeu
Jerry Pitfam Insurance
MUSICAL CONCERT
Santiam High School Auditorium
Friday, April 16—8 P. M
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