The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 22, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Guest« at the home of Mr.
Lions Hear Richey
On American
Funeral Plan
and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Cris McMann and Brody of
Beaverton, Mrs. Daphne Frace
and Bob Person of Milwaukie
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt.
It was a combination birthday
dinner for Mrs. Moffatt anil
Mr. McMann, and a decorated
birthday cake and home-made
ice cream were served follow­
ing the dinner.
I
Everett Richey of Stayton
was guest speaker at the Lions
club meeting Monday night.
He was accompanied by his
wife. His talk was on the
American Funeral plan, which
s a pre paid funeral plan. Top-
:c was “Understanding for the
Future.” He said that only 47%
of the people have wills, and it
is something that everyone
should have, as it is a means
of protecting the estate of the
Betty Klutke and Ellen deceased person.
Stahlman spent the weekend
Richey said the American
in Portland where they at­ Funeral plan originated in
tended a beautv seminar spon­ Oregon, and now is operating
sored by tthe Portland Beauty in 16 states. Nine more states
Supply.
will be added this year.
Martin Hansen gave a re­
Jim Fencl and his mother, port on the Highlanders con­
Mrs. Joe Fencl, drove to Is- cert, and while it was not
sipuah, Wn., Saturday to take a success financially, it did
the Joe Fenci’s granddaughter. provide some top entertain­
Jody Fencl, home. She had ment for those who attended.
visited with the Fencl’s and
Tentative date for installa­
her other grand-parents, Mr. tion of the Lions club and Aux­
and Mrs. Bill Bickett, for a- iliary officers has been set for
bou-t 4 days. While in Issiquah, May 8, with Fred Krecklow to
Mrs. Fencl got to see her new make the arrangements for the
grandson, Kevin, bom recent­ meeting place.
ly to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
George Long, first vice presi­
Fencl.
dent was in charge of the meet­
ing.
Monday afternoon callers at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Gra­ Boy and Girl of the Month,
ham were Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ Jackie Clark and Bruce By­
ence Reid and their daughter, ers were guests of the club.
Mrs. Bud Strand, all of Silver-
ton.
Last Saturday evening Mr.
Highlanders
Concert Here
Is Enjoyed
City of Lyons
Levies No Tax
To Operate
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
897-2127
Your number to Call,
for after hours emer­
gency Prescription
Service.
Mill City Pharmacy
Frank HtromquiM, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
MID City
Mrs. Virgil Lewis and Joe
Bowes took a group of Rain­
bow Girls from Marilyn As­
sembly No. 60 to a reception at
Ramona Assembly at Silverton.
Attending were Nancy Lalack.
Worthv Advisor. Colleen Grant
Patti Fohl, Linda Long. Ver-
lene Peterman and Rhonda
Meader.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hus­
ton from Salem were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
spent the weekend over in
John Day to attend an execu
live board meeting where plans
were made for the Postmast­
ers' convention to be held in
that city in June They rode
over with Postmaster and Mrs
Bob lenders from Silverton
Too Late to Classify
WANTED TO BUY — Dog
house, weight lifting set, ex­
erciser bicycle. Call 897-8904.
l«p
Nurse Examination
To Be Given at
Linn-Benton C C
Twenty-six members of the
Mill City Woman's club and
their guests attended the meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. 0. M.
The concert put on by the Mikkelsen Tuesday evening
McNary Highlanders, a singing with Mrs. Dean Mowry and
group of 18 young people from Mrs. Francis Bodeker as re­
McNary High School in Salem, freshment hostesses. Guests
and sponsored by the Mill City included Mrs. Margaret Snow.
Lions Club at the new high Mrs. Frederick Schofield, and
school auditorium last Friday Mrs. John Young.
evening was quite well-attend­ The president, Mrs. Mel
ed and very well received by Rambo, conducted the business
the audience. Just recently session, with Mrs. Harry’ Ma­
having participated in several son, assisting as secretary. It
concerts in Hawaii, the girls was announced that the Spring
made a lovely appearance in meeting of the Marion County
blue velvet formals, and the Federation of Women’s clubs
boys in white jackets and dark will be held Thursday, April
29, at a Salem restaurant. A
trousers.
Director of the well-trained large number from the local
group is Alice Rose Jones, and club plant to attend. Mrs. Mik­
accompanist at the piano, who kelsen is a vice-president of
showed unusual talent, was the federation.
Elected to serve on the fi
Ruth Palnick. Mrs. Jones is
Mrs. Lloyd Girod’s sister, and nance committee was Mrs.
her daughter, Coral'.e Jones, Glen. Cummings, the others be-
ng Mrs. O. K. DeWitt and
was one of the soloists.
There was an elaborate set­ Mrs. Harvey Tolbert, who will
up of microphones and audio­ tie chairman next year.
A letter from the Steering
equipment so that the entire
concert could be taped, the Committee was read with the
acoustics being adjudged near club deciding to give the usua’
perfect for such a project. cash donation rather than
Lions club members were re­ sponsoring a float and prin
splendent in their colorful jack­ cess for the parade.
Following a request from
ets. were in charge of the tick-
etts and served as ushers. Their the local American Cancer
president, Gale Larson, wel­ Society committee, a collection I
comed the crowd, and Martin was taken up from those pre I
Hansen was ticket chairman. sent, which netted $20.
The club yearly report
Profits from the concert go
to the Lion sight conservation ■which will be given by th<
fund, which supports the Dev­ president at the federation
ers Eye Clinic at Portland, meeting, was read and approv
furnishing eye surgery to cor­ cd. It was also mentioned tha'
rect the vision of children who copies of the by-laws are being
could not otherwise afford it. typed for those interested.
The State Convention of the
A number of Burt Bachar-
ach numbers were featured on Oregon Federation of Wom­
the program including “Rain­ en’s clubs was announced to be
drops Keep Fallin’ On Mv held Wednesday and Thurs­
Head," “Close To You,” “We’ve day, May 5 and 6. at Sun River
Only Just Begun,” “This Guy’s Lodge south of Bend. One of
In Love With You,” and “The the projects is to raise funds
for a cover for the swimming
Windows of the World.”
pool at Hillcrest School for
Kasandra Green, a Sopho­ Girls.
more, performed two bal’et
numbers with the chorus furn­ Next meeting of the club is
as a 6:30 pot-luck
ishing background music, and scheduled
dinner May 25 at the country
soloists included Dennis Koup- home
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt at
al, Nancy Munger, Roy Ratz- which of time
laff, Marc Winter, and Coralie lie installed. new officers will
.Tones who sang the title song
Dean Mowry reported
from “How the West Was on Mrs.
activities for the Sen­
Lost,” an original musical com­ ior her
Area Beautifica­
edy which is being presented in tion. Citizens,
Community Improve­
the McNary High School aud­ ment, and
“get-together” to be
itorium this week from Tues­ held on a May
3 in the council
day' through Saturday evening. room at the City
Hall for the
Seniors. A discussion was held
concerning the school budget
and members were urged to
help get out the vote May 3.
The program was a demon­
stration talk on “Creative
Arts” by Mrs. Tolbert and
Mrs. W. E. Beyer who showed
samples of their oil painting
and china painting, respective­
ly. Refreshments were served
by the hostesses.
Mrs. Nell DeWitt was in and Mrs. Robert Levon attend­
Monmouth one dav last week ed the 13th annual musical
attending the 4th district meet show at Willamina High school
ing of the Oregon Federation where their niece and hus­
of Women’s club. She is a band, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
member of the Mill City club! Swanson (Carol Schaer) both
and Conservation chairman! teach. Mr. Swanson was in
for the district.
i charge of the stage sets and
make up for the performance
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Balti­ which featured black and
more of rural Redmond were white geometric figures on the
in Mill City this week visiting costumes.
with longtime friends. They
were enroute home from Port­ Spending Friday at the home
land where they had been vis­ I of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden
iting with relatives.
I were her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
I Gerald Wellsandt from Spo­
Mrs. Gerald Golden was kane, Wn., and their two
honored last Sunday at her daughters, Peggy Davis from
home with a family birthday San Francisco, and Mr. and
dinner. Attending were Mr. Mrs. Robert Hengen, Tammy
and Mrs. Golden and two child­ and Steven from El Paso,
ren. her mother, Mrs. Virgin­ Texas.
ia Hofendredl, her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease re­
Richard Nienke, Scott and
Pamela, all of Stayton, and his turned recently from having
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde spent a long vacation in the
I Bay area, fishing and visiting
Golden.
| friends. They reported having
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore, 1 lots of luck fishing.
Jr., have returned from Ala­
meda, Ca., where they went to
Marilyn Social club will meet
greet their first grandchild, on Wednesday, April 28 for a
Marvin Daniel Moore, young potluck luncheon at 12 o’clock
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore. at the home of Mrs. Earl Park­
er. 125 Central Street in Sil­
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sy-1 verton. Those who plan to go
verson of Salem are announc-1 and need transportation are
ing the birth of their first asked to call Mrs. Lowell Cree,
child, a son, born on Sunday,; 897-2793 before Tuesday morn­
April 18 at the Salem General ing.
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall
Syverson of Mill City are the
LYONS — The budget for
and Mrs. Bob Scranton from
paternal grandparents.
Tygh Valley visited S. G. this city is expected to decline
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson from (Boots) Higdon for a short §2,072 from last year under a
Salem is spending a few weeks time Thursday evening. Mr. proposal from the city budget
visiting at the home of her Higdon hasn’t been too well committee presented this week.
The total budget of $22,500
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. for the past few weeks.
included a general fund ex­
and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
Mrs. Ernie McLennon of penditure of $9,392.
The city levies no taxes. Op­
RUMMAGE Sale Friday and Stayton and formerly of Mill
Saturday at Gates. 2 doors west City is still confined to the erating funds come from allo­
cations from state cigarette,
of General Store. Electric Santiam Memorial hospital.
liquor and gasoline taxes.
Ranges. Tables, Clothes. Dish­
The council approved annex­
Mrs. Fred Gnnschke has re­
es, Appliances and much more.
turned to her home following ation of property owned by
a two week’s stay at Santiam Bruce Sims, Thomas Hodges
Memorial hospital at Stayton. and George Nydegger. The
men did not object to the an­
Mrs. Marvin Stafford re­ nexation, which lies south of
turned home Saturday follow­ the Mehama bridge.
The council announced Its
ing a two week visit with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. intention to pressure property
and Mrs. Pat Moore at Ala­ owners to remove old cars
meda. Ca. She went south to from their property, and to
eroet and help care for her enforce regulations requiring
new grandson. Marvin Daniel skirts around mobile homes.
Moore.
JOT THIS
NUMBER
DOWN!
School Budget
Discussed at
Woman's Club
Local People Attend
Lyons Church Buffet
Several carloads of Mill
City residents attended the an­
nual birthday luncheon at the
Lyons Methodist church in
Lyons last Tuesday noon.
Flach person paid for the buf­
fet lunch according to his or
her age. then was seated at
the table decorated in keeping
with the month erf birth.
An interesting program was
presented, and highlight of the
affair was the decorated birth­
day cake made bv Mrs. Orville
Downing. Mrs. Florence Darl­
ing gave a reading and also
sang a solo, accompanied by
Mrs. Wilson Stevens at the
piano.
The largest delegation at­
tending from out-of-town was
the local group which included
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Bruder,
Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs. John
Holman, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel.
Mrs. Harry Mason. Mrs. John
Swan. Mrs. Martin Hanaen.
Mrs Else Allen. Mrs Ernest
Graham Mrs. Lloyd Girod.
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, and
Mrs Charles Kelly
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 22, 1971
personnel senices on campus.
“Associate Degree Nursing
at
LBCC is a very demanding
Students interested in tak­
ing Linn-Benton Community program and requires a bette-
College’s Associate Degree than average background in
Nursing two-year program may math and science,” Talbott stat­
take the required national pre­ ed. “And, it’s only one of the
nursing guidance and aptitude . health occupations areas avail­
exam on April 24. but must able to students at the college.
sign up for this examination ■ Even if they find it difficult
before April 23, according to ■ to enter tne two-year nursing
Robert Talbott, Director of program, thev may decide to
investigate a career as a den­
Counseling
The test is a requirement not tal assistant through our one-
only of Linn-Benton Commun-, year program, or the 12-week
ity College, but is prescribed nursing assistant, orderlies and
by the National I-oagtie for aides program. We work with
Nursing. The test will be ad­ the student so that he may
ministered again on June 15 enter the right program for
through the counseling center him, and assure his successful
on the LBCC campus, and ap­ completion of that program.”
Interested persons may con­
plications may be made
through the office of student tact the college at 926-6091.
If the number following
your name on The En­
terprise label reads
4-71 it's time to send
a check for renewal.
Smart Alex
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Army Was
Non-Union
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To Meet Thursday
DETROIT — The Deanha
PTC will hold their regular
meeting of the month Thurs­
day, April 22 at 7:30 p. m. in
the grade school library.
The program will include the
installation of new officers,
and the 7th and 8th grades
will present several songs.
Officers to be installed are
Mrs. Lynn Williamson, presi­
dent: Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum, vice
president; Mrs. Arthur White-
ley, secretary, and Mrs. Al­
bert Adams, treasurer.
Refreshments will be served
by the 2nd and 3rd grade
room mothers, and the public
is invited.
DREEM LATEX
A dream of interior 6nt paint
Applies easily with brush or
roller Dries quickly to a velvet
finish. 10 colors and white. ,
Custom colors slightly higher.
Covers most Interior surfaces
when applied according to
directions
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MILL
THANK YOU . . .
I would like to Thank all of my Cus­
tomers for their past patronage and I
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Phone 897-261 0
WELCOME ....
I wish to Announce that I have purch­
ased Barbara's Beauty Lane.
will continue to serve you under the New
The shop will be closed for a short
Ownership.
Locking Forward To Seeing
You Soon.
BARBARA DAVIDSON
Barbara's Beauty Lane
time but we hope to see all past customers
as well as many new ones.
BETTY KLUTKE
Studio of Hair Design