The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 15, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    GATES
Local Women Attend
State Garden Meet
1
By Rose Cre«
LYONS
3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 15, 1971
By Eva Brewaler
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
Mrs. Glen Julian was taken
Ten members of the Mill i Guests on Friday at the
FUU SPEED!
I to Santiam Memorial Hospital
City Garden club attended the home of Mrs. Lang Stafford
21 YEARS BEFORE FULTON LAUNCHED
HIS -CLERMONT’ JAMES
IT*/Cl'
in Stayton Sunday forenoon
all-day meeting of Capitol were Mrs. Ellen Howland and
foy medical treatment and
DESIGNED A MECHANICALLY PROPELLED
District No. 17 Oregon State three children from near San­
tests.
BOAT. IT WORKED ON A JETcx>ccr»
ta Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Clyde
Federation of Garden Clubs, Oliver
DRIVEN BY A PUMP AND REACHED A SPEED
Mr. and Mrs- Glen Julian
and
Mrs.
Lucille
Mc
­
Inc., at McNary Golf Club last
OF 4 MILES PER HOUR !
’nd family from Eugene were
Causland. Mrs. Howland is the
Wednesday.
‘•unday guests at the home of
Chance and is
Hostess clubs were Wilark former Ellen
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
friends and relatives
park and Little Garden clubs, visiting
fulian, Sr.
in the Gates-Mill City area.
|
both of Salem.
Sunday overnight guest at (
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
J.
Geston
Coffee and cookies were
he home of Mr. and Mi’s Mike-
spent
the
Easter
weekend
in
served by the hostess clubs fol- 1
Fink was her sister, Miss El-I
Grove visiting at the
lowing registration at 9:30 a.m. Cottage
I
’en Dougherty of Portland
Mrs. R. A. Troxell, district home of her son and family, |
Sunday visitors were another
director presided at the busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs
sister, Mrs. Grace Sandberg |
and
children
and
with
Mr.
and
IS
THIS
A
SYSTEM
.
ness meeting at 10 a. m.
j
and daughter, Miss Carol
Mrs.
Braxton
Fouts.
YOU BET IT IS-THE
The address of wlecome was '
Sandberg, also of Portland.
FREE ENTERPRISE
given by Mrs. W. Ingalsbe of , Mrs. Lang Stafford and Mrs.
Jude, infant son of Mr. and
SYSTEM! MP VOU r
Wilark Park and the response Ernest Ragsdale of Mill City
can SUPPORT it best
Mrs. James Silbernagel, is in
sent
in
their
reports
for
the
by Mrs. H. Selby of the South
BV JOINING the
a Salem hospital for treatment.
VWWI Auxiliary Monday.
payroll savings plan ,
Salem Garden club.
Verl Hammelan from Mon­
The
dates
chosen
for
the
remember , U.S.
Flag ceremonies were by a
mouth was a dinner guest at
SAVINGS BONDS
group of Manuka Camp Fire Rummage Sale at the Gates
SERVE YOU WHILE
the home of his niece, Mr.
Girls of Salem and the Invo­ clubhouse are May 5, 6 and 7
THEY SERVE YOUR
and Mrs. Orval lenders and
from
10
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.
Any
­
COUNTRY!
cation hv Mrs. M. Haverland of
family.
>
Westmoreland Garden Club of one having good used rummage
Lester Gibbons was taken
is
asked
to
leave
it
at
Mrs.
Salem.
back to Santiam Memorial hos­
One hundred twenty-five Harold Wilson’s home or call
pital the last of the week for
her or Mrs. Lola Henness.
members answered roll call.
t reatment.
The
Gates
Woman
’
s
club
is
Election of officers was held
Henry Holzfuss is getting
badly
in
need
of
used
material
with Mrs. H. Sloan being elect
about on crutches due to a
for
one
of
their
projects,
diaper
‘
THE
DEEP
END
!
ed District Director.
badly cut foot he received
:P1H e deepest canvon in the world
Following reports given by service, for^the Marian Home
I while working in the woods.
•
IS HEIL'S CANYON DIVIDING IDAHO
the District Chairmen and Gar at Sublimity. Anyone having
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt
AND OREGON IT REACHES A DEPTH
den Club Presidents the meet­ clean used sheets, towels,
OP 1,900 FEET!
■ and her sister, Mrs. Gladys
outing
flannel,
pajamas,
shorts,
ing adjourned for lunch.
I Nygaard, were Easter guests
During the luncheon,- music sweat shirtsf men’s shirts, etc.,
in Albany at the home of their
are
asked
to
contact
Mrs.
Har-
J
was furnished by the McNary i ,.
_
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
High school orchestra and a °ld Wilson. Boxes are made up
and Mrs. Harry Elmer.
these artlclea
articles all
time ; | ny
ily dinner.
Attending were her
stvln «how um nresonted hv 3
al 1 ■ of
ainner. Mr.
ner Salem Saturday night.
SaTem^^artment^tore^
‘‘P41 01686
sent !c.tlle a11 the
As time
peo-, parents,
and Mrs. Hollis
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston
Guests at the home of Mr. and sons, Tom, Bob and Ken­
I
pie
are
doing
their
Spring
I
Turnidge
from
Mill
City;
her
and
Mrs.
Dave
Barnhardt
for
In the afternoon for uw , i------- . 1—
. - .. . — — ----- - 11 two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Easter dinner were Mrs. Eda ton were dinner guests in Cor­
program. Mm. Claude Mills of »ouseoleamng
they are urged
l"Xd demonstrated Flower. “nt“VteM“yt,!;;i';?,nusaWe ““ Beesley from Snohomish, Wn., Stafford, Mr, and Mrs. Terry vallis at the home of her
and Miss Carolyn Brejcha of Drake and their daughter, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Arrangements for the home 6
11 ,n-
Sutherland and family.
commenTato1?3261 Bartlett 38, George, and her1 daughter, Bi­ Beaverton; a niece, Miss Susan Melody from OCE and their
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
Jensen from Snohomish, Wn.; other two daughters.
were guests at the home of
her
uncle
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Table favors were furnished 16" ^usl 'Yh° is a student at
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
by the hostess clubs.
|
i Mrs. Delbert Turnidge from
Lad Pesek and daughters,
Stayton, her two children, Ca­
irSr<oS„r“e'vea,^ - “
Robyn, Janell and Leslie in
thy Ziebert and Louis Kelle
Salem.
° Attending from the Mill City dinner J^ela in
and friends, Miss Dawn Riser
club were Mrs. Lloyd Girod, '• . 7™"faster Sunday from Beaverton; “Skip” Mead­
Mr«? O K DeWitt Mrs Clyde
home of Mr. and Mrs. er and Andrea, and Mr. and
n
™
XV
D
™
Harold
Wilson,
were and
Mr. M and Mrs. Jack Shewmake of Gates.
Phillips, Mrs. Ross McCombs, M
Robert
wilson
Visiting for a couple of days
Mrs. Ixiwell Cree, Mrs. Ken-1 I RnMw
RnCTor
R
„„
o„ J
Roger and Rorey
of recently at the home of Mrs
neth Coming, Mrs. Else Allen, Robby,
Mrs. Edith Haines of Fritz Ward were her nephew,
Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Mar-1 Portland,
City and Mrs. Nellie Al­ and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. I
"Living on a budget is the
tin Hansen, and Mrs. Laurence Mill
len of Gates.
Pede Wright from Tacoma.
same as living beyond your
Doble.
Mrs. Betty Kelle was host-
Walter Brisbin returned to means except that you have
ess Saturday evening for a fam-1 Salem Memorial hosj ital
★ * *
We Sell and Service
JACUZZI PUMPS
Building
Your New
Home Now?
OidT/rn&z
inl
Mrs. Glenn Anderson
a record of it.”
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
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Read it Every Week
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on any and all of your plumbing needs.
Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co.
Phone 897-2799
Receives Seal of
Perfection from Lodge
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.
1GC met in regular meeting
April 7, 1971, with Noble
Grand, Mrs. Otto Weidman,
presiding. A1I officers were pre­
sent.
Agnes Allen, District Deputy
President accompanied by Miss
Sharon Harter of Ideal Re­
bekah Lodge No. 223 of Turn­
er paid an official visit and
presented Mrs. Glenn Ander­
son with a seal of perfection.
An invitation was received
from Grace Rebekah Lodge No.
236 of Sweet Home to attend
their 50th anniversary meet­
ing, April 28th at 8 p. m. Re­
grets were, .sent that a visita­
tion on this date was not pos­
sible. Delegates elected to the
Rebekah Assembly of Oregon’s
annual meeting, May 17th
through May 20th this year to
be held in Pendleton, were
Mrs. Dave Bamhardt, who is
also assistant Assembly Con­
ductor and Mrs. Waiter Thom­
as, also Royal Regent of the
Lady Muscovites.
Mrs. Robert Jobe, Endow­
ment chairman, reported con­
tributions were made to the
Endowment Fund in memory
of Lucille Lewis and Elsie Pot­
ter.
The lodge voted to serve the
Junior-Senior banquet on April
17th. Mrs. Dave Bamhardt to
chairman the event again this
year. Mrs. Robert Jobe will
chairman the Cooked Foods
Bale to be held April 16.
Mrs. Dave Bamhardt volun­
teered to represent the Lodge
at the July 4th Steering Com­
mittee meeting on April 27th.
Following the meeting, re­
freshments were served by
Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs.
Lang Stafford, who also decor­
ated the dining room and hall
with a spring flower and Eas­
ter theme.
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Plant the SBBd
4 ‘
X t ’S what you might call
a commonly recognized agricultural
principle that if you want to do your
harvesting on a particular piece of
ground, that’s the place to sow your
seed.
Using the same general type of
reasoning, it is obvious that if you
want to harvest a nice crop of pros­
perity ... in the form of better busi­
ness, a better job, a better community
in which to live . . . it’s advisable to
plant your trade dollars where they
will produce growth for you, rather
than for somebody else.
k* The homes we live in ... the jobs
and businesses which support us . . .
the schools and churches that teach
our children and enrich our lives . . .
the convenient stores and service
establishments that supply our every­
day and emergency needs . . . none
of these were built, nor are they sup­
ported by the dollars that are spent
in some other community or city.
These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare
H. L. Ashby
Distributor of Shell Products
Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc.
Santiam Cable Vision
Kelly Lumber Sales
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing
Supplies, Electrical Fixtures
Jerry Pittam Insurance
Circle K
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City’s New Convenience Store
Mill Gty Enterprise U. S. National Bank of Oregon
Head Office Portland
Mill City Enterprise
Aedvartiatag — Commercial Printing
Moffatt Plumbing & Heating
Phone 897-2799
Mill City, Oregon
D & J Automotive
S. W. Broadway at Fifth
Girod's Hilltop Super Market
3 & E Qeeea Mm»
We Otve S 4 H Green Stamps
Less Body & Fender Repair
Complete Body Repair A Paint Service
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