Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1971)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 8, 1971 Wa/ftasii Paqe. Married Recently Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Mrs. Marks Returns Mrs. Harry Mason Gilmans Honored on From Nebraska Trip Joins Family on 50th Wedding Date Mrs. Elsie Marks, elderly Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman resident of the Vista Trailer Eastern Oregon Trip were surprised at their home Park near Gates, recently re Mrs. Harry Mason spent the Friday evening by Mr. and turned from a several weeks’ Mrs. H. J. Hansen of Vancov- trip to Hazard, Nebraska, lo long week-end holiday with er, Wn, and Mr. and Mrs. Don cation of the old homestead members of her family, spend Hansen and children, Donnie, where she was born and rais ing part of the time in Eastern Becky, Julie and Kristy, of ed. She visited with her broth Oregon and the remainder at Portland, the occasion being er and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. her home here. Arriving early the 50th wedding anniversary Fred Scharfogel, and was Friday morning were her of Mr. and Mrs. Gilman. Mrs. pleasantly surprised when daughter, Mrs. W. D. Hoeye Don Hansen is a daughter of some former schoolmates from and son, Robin, of Corvallis. the Gilmans, who were pre Seattle. Wash., dropped by to The three-some drove to La- sented with gifts, cards and pay a call. Mrs. Marks also I Pine where they spent the an anniversary cake. Pictured above is the Royal Court of the July 4th visited with her sister, Mrs. night, meeting DeLos (Bill) Other guests at the Gilman celebration here. From left to right are Jenny Chance, Hilda Stebbins, at her home in Hoeye at Bums. home are Mrs. C. J. Carson Also joining the family par Lincoln, Nebraska. and grandson, Philip Liebsch Susan Crowther, Queen Sonja Martin and Gloria Poole. Driving her pick-up truck ty at Burns were Dr. and Mrs. of Atchison. Kansas. Stan Odgen Photo. E. Vedamuthu (Judi Hoeye) by days, and sleeping in her Cake and ice cream were and young son, Jonathan, for camper by nights, Mrs. Marks served and a pleasant anni covered 4,545 miles on the trip merly of Ames. Ia. .where Dr. versary was enjoyed by Mr. to the public. Postmaster and and visited 10 different states. I 1 Vedamuthu taught at Iowa and Mrs. Gilman and guests. Mrs. Charles Kelly hosted the She stated that she drove I < State University, but is now affair. | in the process of moving to every kind of weath- : Large, printed replicas of Miss Kathryn Louise Wright and Kenneth Andrew 17 | through I er, some of it a bit frighten-1 I Corvallis where he will be at many famous stamps decorated Kindred who were married Saturday afternoon, June ing. but encountered no troub OSU doing scientific experi Mrs. Ken Cole Top the wall of the post office lob 26, at the Mill City Presbyterian Church. le whatsoever, except for the ments in bacteriological re I by, adding color to the event, loss of her gas-cap to a van search in the Dairy Depart In Flag Tournament i as did the new flag and var I ment. dal, and witnessed no wrecks ious posters. The new 8c stamp Baby Shower Honors The day’s play Tuesday, on the way. She liked Utah Saturday evening the fam I July 6, for the Santiam Worn- | JayCettes To Meet was made available, carrying Mrs. Raymond Porter Postal Service Day was ob the emblem of the United the best ofthe states she pass- ily members stayed at the j an’s Golf club was “Flag served at the Mill City Post States Postal Service—a styliz | ed through. Malheur Forest Camp, enjoy I Tourney.”’ The Ed Whitmore home was At Stromquist Home I Mrs. Marks, who underwent ing the drive through the the scene last Tuesday evening I Mrs. Ken Cole won the class 1 Office by an open-house on ed eagle poised for flight. A when Mrs. Ray Porter was I The June 29th JayCette serious eye-surgery a few Painted Hills near Mitchell A, Mrs. Elmer Klutke, class B, ,Thursday morning, July 1, limited number of souvenir honored guest at a baby show- [ meeting was held at the home ' ' months ago. proved to her- on Sunday, and returning to and Mrs. John Devereaux class i when a large cake appropriate- envelopes were given out, as er. Co-hosting the event were of Becky Lewis. Final plans self and others that an octo- Mill City in time to watch the C. First low net went to Dor ■ ly decorated in red, white, and well as cancelled first day Mrs. Whitmore and Mrs. Dale were made for the 4th c. genarian does not need to sit fire works display that even othy Applegate and second low blue and coffee were served covers which were available Walczak. to Thelma Plunkett. July concessions and kiddie around home and feel sorry ing. I------------------------------------------- for the cost of an 8c stamp. for herself, as this has been After spending Sunday night This special day marked the The refreshment table was parade. ing to spend the 4th of July end of nearly 200 years of ser her claim on many an occasion. here, the visitors left for Cor centered with a cake decorated Members present were Mar weekend at the home of his vallis on Monday. in green and yellow. vice to the American people garet Stromquist. Pam Morris, I mother and aunt Mrs. E. J. by the United States Post "Stork bingo” was played by Judy Wells, Kathy O'Donnell, Hughes and Mrs. M. V. Frame. Office Department, its place Mrs. John Teeters the approximate 20 guests who Shirley Bigness, Judy Bogle,: No Penalty Play at Mrs. Raymond Branch was | They will also visit with other officially taken by a new org presented Mrs Porter with and the hostess, Becky Lewis. a guest from Thursday, June relatives and friends here. many lovely gifts. anization, the United States The JayCettes decided that Santiam Golf Club 24 to Sunday at the Jack Mar- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Reed White of Postal Service, an independent this would be their last gen-1 Members of the Santiam ston home at Ashwood. She' Port Orford visited with rel- establishment of the govern eral meeting until the fall. A Women's Golf Club 18-hole was there especially to assist1 atives here Friday evening ment formed to meet the social is planned in the near group enjoyed sunny skies with their 25th wedding an- j when they were on their way changing needs of our grow Community future and will be held at the Tuesday, June 29. Days play Monday, June 28, Patty Mc- niversary reception on June 26.. to the home of their daughters ing society. Providing better, Frank Stromquist home. . was No Penalty. Winners Guests Saturday, June 26 at. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne faster, more dependable mail The door prize was won Calendar of Events were: A class. Mrs. Rudy Tohl Clintock’s second meeting was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Stedronsky and daughters at service will be the challenge held. The Rainbow Dad, J. C. Shirley Bigness. 69; Mrs. Vern Chamberlain 71: vin Griffiths were her grand- the Marion Forks fish hatch of the Postal Service in the Mrs. Clarence Applegate 65. Kimmel was escorted and in daughters family, Mr. and Mrs.1 ery. months and years ahead. troduced. Also present were Low net, Mrs. Robert Franz 65. Ed Curtis and daughter of' Thursday, July 8— Santiam Chapel To Following play, a group two out-of-town guests, Lori Eugene. Sunday guests at the ■ IOOF No. 144 meets at the came to Mill City for a tour of Kent and Peggy Houck from Griffiths was her daughters Lodge hall at 8 p. m. Mrs. Elmer Klutke’s newly Chadwick Assembly in Salem. family, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Host Youth Rally remodeled Studio of Hair De | During the meeting, the moth Mitchell and family also of Thursday, July 8— An inter-church mid-sum- sign and an outdoor no-host ers met in the dining room Eugene. FOE No. 3384, and Auxiliary i mer youth rally will be held I luncheon at Mrs. Klutke’s and discussed many ways to Mrs. Don Stensland and son at hall at 8 p. m. m Lyons on Thursday evening, I home at Gates. Present were help the girls—fun and finan Ted of McMinnville visited | cially. 'July 8. according to word re ! Mmes. Penny Devereaux. Ber- Sponsored as a public service Tuesday, installation was Thursday. July 1 with her par- I ceived from Pastor Dave Jep- j ' nice Evans. Shirley Swaim, bv Mr. and Mrs. Chris Me-I son, Youth Minister of Santi-1 Myrtle Donahue. Carol Frank, held for Ainsworth OES in ents, Donald and with other rela-| Salem. Marilyn Assembly was am Chapel, the host church. | j Mabie Pendleton, Mae Guest, fives here. The rally will begin at 7 p. Betty Schug, Ruth Tohl, Mary represented. „„„ Mrs. J. J. Doerfler came Wednesday saw Mr. „„v. and m. and will feature musical Phillips and Betty Klutke. Mrs. LevernTorgison'instaUed 1 from Salem June 30 to spend talent by young people from Tuesday. June 11, finished j ( as Worthy Matron and’Worthy I t{’e. 4th af July weekend at Insurance Agency, Inc the participating churches. the two-week Best Ball Tourn here. 129 Wall Street The main musical feature will ament. Winning teams were Patron at Cedar Chapter in an^_rs# Hughes, See l’s For be a gospel rock group known First place. Pat Dye and Carol Scio. Entertainment was pro- vided by Acacia No. 30 and ® . aPcL Laurie of All General Lines of Insurance as "Faith.” j Franz; Second, Marie Gallo Santiam DeMolay. Girls from | KnaPPa arrived Friday even-[ Admission is free, and all way wajr anu and uviumy Dorothy nppiegdic, Applegate; Phone 897-2345 young people are invited to I Third. Kurl Gehlen, Shirley Marilyn Assembly were intro- '__________________ _________ - duced. attend. i Swaim and Bernice Evans. Thursday through Saturday I Postal Service Day Observed By Local Post Office MEHAMA Rainbow Sprinklings MADISON & DAVIS t / me If you’re unhappy with your present auto insurance, don’t just complain. Do something We can show you over 10 ways you can qualify for lower rates or broader coverage on your auto insurance. 10 ways. Under/Etna’s new All-Driver Plan, you can qualify whether you have a good, fair, or even poor, driving record. Plus the best guarantee in the industry on renewing your policy. So don’t pay more than you have to or settle for less coverage than you need. Stop in and see us or call us. And we 11 help you drive a bargain. several of Marilyn Assem bly’s girls helped to work on the float used by the Royal Court during the 4th of July parade. On Saturday, popcorn was | bagged and flowers began to shape up for the big celebra- tion in the city park on Sun- day. I Rainbow Princess Jenny was seen riding on the float with Lori Bethel and Susy Keen announcing the court. I Monday was a charity pro- ject. Girls from Marilyn and Chadwick worked at the Wil- liamette Valley Humane So- ciety cleaning the pens and Quarters for the homeless pets. The animals included many dogs, kittens, a crow, a dog with an hour-old puppy, a rab bit (that returned to its new' home in Mill City) and a ham ster A picnic was held in Bush Park afterwards. More davs for clean-up will be held each Monday, giving each girl in the Assembly opportunity for giving sendee There is also a need for cleaning supplies for the girls to use. All girls are reminded to at- , tend the Founder’s Dav picnic on July 11 at 3 p. m. at John Neal Memorial Park In Lyons. Girls MUST attend and fam ilies are very welcome. See you next week!! Be Americans Let there be no sectionalism, no North. South East or West: You are all dependent on one another. and shoud be in union. In one XIA _ _ _ T-» * word, be a — nation: Be Ameri cans. and be true to your selves. —George Washington. I Subscribe to The Madison - Davis INSURANCE AGENCY. 897-2S4Ô I IF t A CASUALTY Ed (Bud) INC. MUI City, Orejón "Representing the Etna Casualty and Surety Company. Hartford. Connect!, ut", is 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Les Madison Mill City Enterprise WOULDN’T YOU FEEL SAFER AT NIGHT WITH A BEDSIDE EXTENSION PHONE? j S4.50 per Year V VALLEY TELEPHONE CO TV