The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 13, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 13, 1971
JayCettes Stage Bingo Party
'UJo/na/ú, Pcufe.
I
Eastern Star Honors
Mrs. Walter Brisbin
Fred Bergs Return
From Vacation Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg re­
Marilyn Chapter No. 115 turned from a week’s vacation
OES held the May meeting in Seattle and Victoria, B. C.
1 Monday night at the IOOF hail They drove to Seattle and
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
with Marie Burrell, W. M. and spent the weekend with their
I Alex Burrell, W. P. presiding. son, Dick, in celebration of his
Escorted and introduced birthday anniversary. Dick is
were Gordon Barker, Past a freshman at Seattle Pacific.
On Monday they took the
Grand Patron of Chadwick
Chapter, Salem; Maud Clark, ferry to Victoria where they
Grand Representative to Ten- visited many of the tourist
nesee in Oregon and Phyllis attractions. Highlight of their
Thede, Worthy Matron of visit in Victoria was when
I they got to see Queen Eliza-
Chadwick chapter.
The program was presented beth, who was visiting there
by a group of Rainbow Girls. in observance of their lOOth
The new Santiam High Au­
Election of officers was held birthday. The Queen was ad­
ditorium made the perfect set­
with the following elected for dressing a crowd of 6- to 7,000
ting for the annual Home Eco­
the ensuing year: Worthy Ma­ people and the Bergs were
nomics Style Show atteended
tron, Rose Cree: Worthy l'a- able to get a good look at her
by many parents, students, and
' tron, Lowell Cree: Associate from where they were.
friends Thursday evening.
They returned to Seattle on
I Matron, Marilee Lyness; As-
This year’s theme for the
j sociate Patron, William Ly- Friday and visited with Dick
affair was “Western Show­
| ness; Secretary, Mabel Yankus; before returning home on Sun­
down of Fashions,” with the
: Treasurer, Ervin Peterson; day.
clever stage-setting of an au-
I Conductress, Agnes Carlson,
i thentic buckboard wagon, sev-
j and Associate Conductress,
' eral additional wagon wheels,
I Jane Moore.
saddles and bright saddle blan-
j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feasel
«If
i kets on saw-horses, and even
I from Portland, who are Past
a section of an old rain fence
i Patron and Past Matron from
carrying out the Idea.
Westminster, Ca., were pre­
At the microphone was Linda
sent.
Hampton as commentator, de-
Mothers were honored and
The betrothal of Miss Alice I | scribing the garments as each
I Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, the oldest
' mother present was presented
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Clason, daughter of Mr. and girl modeled her own, with
I a corsage by the Associate Pa­
Mrs. Ivan Clason of Mehama, several showing outsanding
talent. The show opened with
A
tron, Lowell Cree.
to Guy M. Walker was recent­ a “bang,’’ thanks to the gun
I Mr. Barker and Mrs. Thede Ph. 363-1561
Salem
ly announced. The bride-elect’s fighters, Leo Poole and Gordon
each spoke briefly.
in appropriate costumes.
i Refreshments were served
In the top photo senior citizens can be seen visiting fiance is the son of Mr. and Plotts,
for ,
The
toe-tapping
program
dur-
j
..
.
I
by the men. Table favors for
Mrs.
Walter
Walker
of
Lyons.
and sipping coffee at the Fellowship Hall before start­
ing the course of the evening i ,,.Jr. , dna Mrs' .
1|the mothers were made by.
The
wedding
date
has
been
Community
ing to play free bingo as guests of the Mill City Jay-
included numbers by the sing- U right are announcing the en-, S1)sip Keene, Sue McClintock, i
for August 7 in Mehama. ers,
Ken
Goforth,
Larry
Horn-
g
?
g
?
ment
T
of
.
the
‘
r
daughter,
|
and
Erenda
Gallion>
Rainb
ow
Cettes. In the lower photo Shirley Bigness is seen calling set
Both young people attend
Calendar of Events
out the bingo numbers. Prizes given were home made Stayton High School.
er, and Mike Elliott, who ac-1
KenJ Girls,
baked goods.—The Enterprise photos.
companied themselves on their j„ c ret V-.90^
' >r’nal?h
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various string-instruments; a ^:,.Eugene°’ kindred. Both
piano medley by Twyla Fultz: La-mlI,es -reslde ln M1U City’ Mothers Honored at
JayCettes Plan for
Thursday, May 13—
and a rip-roaring square dance
I OOF No. 144 meets at lodge
put on by Nancy Lalack, Linda ian Church.
Another Bingo Party
IDANHA — A special pro­ hall at 8 p. m.
Long, Vicki Olson. Lisa Gab­
gram
honoring
mothers
on
Miss Wright is a student at
| Another of the JayCette riel, Larry Homer, Dennis
Santiam Canyon Extension
High School. Kenneth i Mother’s Day was held at the
sponsored Senior Citizen’s Cox, Ken Goforth, and Kim Santiam
graduated
from Santiam High
Community church on meets at Gates Club House at
1 Bingo parties was held Friday Gabriel, all in bright costumes.
10 a. m. Lesson to be “Puzzle
School in 1967 and attended Sunday.
c
afternoon at Fellowship Hall
A highlight of the affair was Oregon
j A special song, “Put Your of Food Prices.”
College
of
Education
tof the Presbyterian church.
the group of “bachelors,” mod­
for one year. He is now em­ i Hand in the Hand of the Man
Camp Fire and Bluebird
| About 24 people attended the eling the shirts they had made. ployed
by U. S. Ply in Idanha. Galilee’’ was presented by the Grand Council Fire 7:30 p. m.
i party and the door prize was Included were John Brannan,
teenagers, accompanied by
I won by Mrs. Mabel Bruder. Gordon Plotts, Paul Freeman,
Mrs. Joe ZeJfer at the piano. High School Auditorium.
| Various homemade baked good­ Jerry Hutchinson, Leo Poole, Two Rebekah Members A trumpet solo “How Great
Monday, May 17—
To Fit Most All Cleaners
ies were won as bingo prizes. and Kim Gabriel.
| Thou Art” was presented by a
Lions Club Dinner meeting
Those
serving
refreshments
Co-ordinator
for
the
well-
visiting
guest,
George
Higley
CHECK WITH US FIRST
at the Sports-man’s Country
and assisting with the party presented show was Mrs. Sher­ Get Seal of Perfection I of Canby.
were Shirley Bigness, Judy ry Leisinger, Home Economics | Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. | Following the Sunday school Kitchen.
Wells, Becky Lewis, Judy instructor. Other helping “back 1166 met May 5th with Noble' hour, the high school Sunday
AF&AM Lodge meets at hall
i Bogle, Barbara Penrose, and instructor. Others helping Grand, Mrs. Otto Weidman pre-‘ I school class presented each mo at 8 p. m.
1 Madeline Bigness.
“back at the ranch,” according siding.
j ther with a marigold plant.
Highway 22
Phone 897-2785
Round Robin Pinochle club
I The JayCettes are making to the clever programs, were:
Special gifts were awarded
Mrs.
Dave
Barnhardt
and
Mill City, Oregon
tentative plans for another Curtain, Mike Moffatt: Lights, Mrs. Albert Carr reported that ! , to Mrs. Irene Paullin, oldest at the home of Lu MacGregor
. party to be held in the fall.
Darrell Plotts, and Runners, State approval for a chair lift ' , mot
h cl
er present; Mrs. Larry at 7:30 p. m.
,“UL"
Karen Davis and Debbie Barn­ I >n Lodge halls has not been - Barker (Evelyn Baker) young-
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
hardt.
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but there is a commit-
mother;
Mrs.
Orville (dinner in Salem.. Cars leaving
I Taking part in the various ’cleared
»¿¿"working’ on such 1 rules 1 Swindler, with youngest baby, 6 p. m.
categories were the following and we w'in b^‘notified whenia"d Mrs., Carrie Storey with
girls: Skirts, Janarry Gifford, they arrive at a accepted con­ oldest child present.
Wednesday, May 19—
....... which
. ....................
Mrs. Earl Michaelson, sup­ Santiam Rebekah
Diane Wills, Carolyn Kenline, veyance
Lodge
will meet all
Rosie Savage. Cathy Ohrt, safety requirements. They also er>nter|dent of the Sunday meets at Lodge Hall 8 p. m.
Vickie Fairchild, and Wanda reported that the new chandel- ‘
presented the awards,
Newcomers Club Potluck
Blackburn.
lers for the dining room have |
dinner 6 p. m. Gates Club
I Wool dreses, Melissa Etzel, I been ordered.
Woman's Civic Club
House.
Starla Neal, Karen Howell, I Mrs. Walter Thomas receiv- —
u ij o L Cl
Linda Long, Nancy Lalack, ; I ed appointment to the Creden-| I O Hold Dake Dale
North Santiam Chamber of
Lisa Gabriel, and —
Rebecca , tdals Committeee from Presi-
DETROIT — The recent pot Commerce at 12 noon. River-
Savage.
Ident Jessie Goude.
luck luncheon sponsored by view Cafe, Mehama.
Cotton skirts. Barbara Gil-
vwu>< ’s Civic
Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, assist- the Detroit Woman
I lenwater, Suzy Wilson, Cindy ant Assembly Conductor and Club was reported 1 to have Sponsored as a public service
■ Bethel, Cindy Reid, Dixie Mrs.
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Walter —
Thomas, past As- - been successful.
Plans are now
bv
Brown, and Debbie Bacon.
sembly Home Committee mem- being made to hold a bake
Cotton dresses,
Kathy
t h y | ber, have been appointed by, sale. The group’s last meeting
I Wright, Cindy Bozek, I Lori I President Jessie Goude to of the season (summer vaca-
Dayton. Rosie Savage, and bring legislation to Assembly ,tion) is slated for June 9 at
| Doris Hovey.
to make the Assembly Home 8 p. m. at Detroit City hall.
Casual clothes, Linda Tong, Committee a Standing Com-
A spokesman for the club Insurance Agency, Inc.
Susan Dorothy, Sherry Baker, mittee,
said
members would begin
12» Wall Street
Patty Elliott, Colleen Grant, I Mrs. Otto Weldman present- painting and stenciling the
See U« For
Starla Neal, Sherry Richards, ed Seals of Perfection from new city street signs Monday.
Debbie Tonkins, Karen Hutch­ District Deputy President Ag-, Work days are scheduled at All General Linea of Insurance
inson, and Jenny Chance.
nes Allen to Mrs. Alex Bode-¡the Detroit city hall.
Phona 897-2345
Lounging,
Doris Hovey, I ker and Mrs. Albert Carr.
| The club has contributed $50
Shelley Richards. Anita Hut­ Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and to the project.
chinson, and Mary Gay Fleet­ Mrs. Albert Carr presented a----------------------------------------
wood.
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skit and _____________
card shower to ____
Daisy
Jackets and coats, Dena Mas-, Geddes who has been a mem-
ters, Diane Morrison. Frances, ber for 63 years and to Otto I
Clark, and Sandi Oliver.
| Koeneke for services to his
Formals. Linda Mack. Chris t Lodge and his Community. Mr. ,
What can they do for you?
Ohrt. Marie Wright, Betsy
celebrating'
rwisv La-
u.i- - . Koeneke
noenexe was also ceienrati
First:
They will be corrected.
MunvaTl, Sherry P-inharrts
Richards.. I | hi
his 0 76th birthday ♦v»«
the following 1
Second: You may continue with your us­
Toni Newberg. Fran Blumen­ -¡day. Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood |
stein. Sharon Muise, Linda gave a birthday reading. Fol­
ual daily work.
Oakland, and Patty McClint­ lowing the meeting, refresh-1
Third: No serious dietary changes.
ock.
ments were served by Glenn!
Dr. E. R. REYNOLDS
Anderson. Irl Plymale. Albert I
Carr and Otto Koeneke. Mr. I
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Rainbow Girls Attend Koeneke was presented with a
1144 Center St N. E. Salem
Ph. 363-9460
birthday cake.
Annual Style Show
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FOUNDATIONS
Paul A. Paris
Wo"/’° ci>“kI’ Sund°*
For Your Convenience We Now Have
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REPLACEMENT BAGS
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NOTICE
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Why not send in a check for your renewal today.
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The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
Mill City .Oregon
Meeting at Stayton
A group of girls from Mari­ Stork Shower Honors
lyn Assembly, Order of Rain­ I
bow for Girls attended a re­ Mrs. David McKennan
ception in Stayton last Wed-
nesday evening when Acacia
A baby shower was held Sat­
Assembly honored Odie Vogle, urday evening. May 8. at the
Grand Representative to Lou­ home of Mrs. John Darby,
isiana in Oregon and Nancy honoring Mrs David McKen-1
Drushella. Grand Choir mem- nan. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
ber.
j Kendall Nieger and Mrs. Le-
Honored guests were Mrs. roy Fender
Dorothea Scarth. Grand Depu-, Yellow and white decora-
ty of the Rainbow Girls from; tions were used with the serv-
Silverton: Karl Wijgjer, Asso- , ¡ng table centered with a baby
ciate Grand Patron of Grand
"
' bear. Following the opening of!
Chapter. OES of Oregon, Don­ gifts, refreshments were serv­
na Hopper. Worthy Matron, ed to Mrs. Gerald Irwin. Mrs.
and Ray Hopper. Worthy Pa­ I John Clark. Mrs. Don McKen-
tron of Euclid Chapter OES of i nan, Mrs. I .ester Johnson. Mrs.
Jefferson.
Don Huckeby. Mrs. Gerald
Attending from Mill City Rosamond. Mrs. Louise Berg­
were Cindy Bethel. Shelley er. Mrs. Gerald Lindemann.
Richards, Vicki Vandercover Mrs. Louis Morgan. Mrs John
ing. Lauri Bethel, Sue Mc­ Darby and the honored guest,
Clintock. Verlene Peterman. Mrs. McKennan.
I Susie Wison Mrs William Me-
I Clintack and Mrs. Virgil Lew-
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Mrs McClinbvk served on
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the refreshment committee.
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