The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 16, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept, 16, 1971
To Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
fyjomani. Pcuje.
To Celebrate Golden Wedding
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
Eastern Star Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon.
Wedding Solemnized
Roberts To Observe Here on Friday
Held Monday Night
50th Wedding Date ter Miss of Linda
Crowther, daugh­
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
Mr. and Mrs. Frank OES met Monday evening at
I
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon L. Roberts of Lebanon, Crowther of Mill City, became the IOOF hall for their regular
former long-time residents of the bride of David Ruby on monthly meeting, with Mr.
Mill City, are inviting their Friday, September 10, in an and Mrs. Lowell Cree Worthy
friends to attend a reception 11 a. m. ceremony at the Pres­ Matron and Patron presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd will observe the
Other officers were Mr. and
in honor of their 50th wedding byterian church. Rev. Wayne
50th
Anniversary of their marriage at a reception
Blake
officiated.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Bill Lyness, Associate
anniversary from 2 until 5
o’clock, Sunday afternoon, Gerald Ruby, the groom’s par­ Matron and Patron, Mrs. Don from 3 until 5 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, September
Carlson, Conductress; Mrs. 26, in the Social room of the First Christian Church.
September 19, in the Fellow­ ents are also of Mill City.
Standing with the couple Murry Moore, associate Con­ The families of their son, Bill Shepherd of Mill City
ship Hall of the Presbyterian
church. The couple requests was the bride’s sister, Susan ductress; Mrs. Al Yankus, Se­ and daughter Florene Roten, of Lyons, cordially in­
Crowther, and the bride- cretary; Ervin Peterson, Treas­ vite all their friends to attend. The couple requests
that there be no gifts.
urer; Merle Garton, Chaplain:
Hosts and hostesses for the groom’s brother, John Ruby.
— Stan Ogden Photo
A reception followed in the ! Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Organist; that there be no gifts.
affair will include Alice Farm-
Fellowship
hall
with
the
im
­
Mrs.
Jack
Gulliford,
Adah;
en of Mill City, Audrey Strick­
Don Cree Honored at
ler and Glenn Roberts, both mediate families and close Mrs. Bill Hirte, Ruth; Mrs. Golden Wedding To
Cecil Lake, Esther; Mrs. Clyde I
of Lebanon. Also receiving the friends attending.
Following a wedding trip ; Phillips. Martha; Mrs. Ervin Be Celebrated by Mr. Dad To Be Shower
guests will be Luella Jean
Binkley of Arleta, Calif., to the Oregon Coast, the new­ Peterson, Electa; Mrs. Charlie I
Friday evening at the Wil-
daughter of the late Ramon lyweds will be at home in French, Warder; Bill Hirte, And Mrs. C. J. Rush
liam McClintock home Donald
Roberts, Jr. The mother of Gates. Both are 1970 graduates Sentinel.
The first order of business
Mrs. Roberts, Pearl E Ketch­ of Santiam High school. The
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. C. J.1 Cree was honored with a “‘Ft-
um, who is 91 years of age, is groom is employed at Frank was the installation of Muriel Rush will celebrate their gold­ ther to be” shower, while his
Lumber and she will continue Phillips, Addie French, and
also expected to be present
en wedding anniversary Sun- wife was being honored at the
Alice Imogene Shimmin and her nurses training at Che- I Bill Hirte, who were unable to i day, September 26 at a re- Alan Tuers home.
The evening was spent in­
Remon Luell Roberts were meketa Community College.
attend the regular installation ception at the Gates Commun-
formally with much advice
married at Philomath on Sep­
of officers in June.
I ity ciub house.
tember 20, 1921 in the home of
Distinguished visitors were
Friends of the couple are in­ being given.
Refreshments were served
1 Rev Tibbetts of the United
Karl Wipper, Worthy Grand vited through the press t>
Brethren church The recep-
Patron, and Bernice Wipper, greet them between the hours after the honored guest open­
ed his gifts.
Grand Esther of the Grand
C----- 1 of 2 and 4 in the afternoon.
1 tion was held at the home of
The serving table was ap­
Chapter of Oegon. Worthy Ma- I Hosts for the affair will be
the bride’s parents in Corval­
trons and Patrons were Mr.' the couple’s sons and their propriately decorated for the
lis
and Mrs. Verne Torginson of families, Mr. and Mrs. William occasion with the beverages
The Roberts’ first home was
Euclid Chapter in Scio. Also C. Rush of Corvallis and Mr. being served from a baby bath
in Camp #14 of the Hammond
making her official visit was and Mrs. Lyle E. Rush of Sal­ tub.
Lumber Company at Mill City
Attending
were
Donald
where he was employed. The I
Marie Burrell, Grand Commit­ em. Assisting at the reception
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon L. Roberts, Route 1, Box 49, couple
made the trip to camp
tee Member of the Cancer Re- j w;u be relatives, friends and Cree, Lowell Cree, Gordon Mc­
Presbyterian
Women
’
s
The
Lebanon will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary, in the cab of a locomotive
held its first fall search, and Junior Past Mat-, grandchildren of the couple, Morris, Leland Manning, Alan
Sunday, September 19. They were married in Philo­ (Shay,) with Walt James as Association
meeting of the current season ron of Marilyn Chapter. Mrs. | clarence J. Rush and Mar- Tuers, Alan Haywood, Lewis
math, Oregon September 20, 1921. Reception will be the engineer and Adrian Bean at the Fellowship Hall on Burrell also reported on Grand garet a . Chittick were married Setzer, Herbert Bastuscheck,
at Mill City in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian as the conductor. They moved Thursday afternoon, Septem­ Chapter.
1 ¡n Salem, September 20, 1921. and Larry Ragsdale from Sal­
Church between 2 and 5 p. m. Friends and acquaint­ from camp to Mill City in ber 9, with Lee Lyness as re­ A large group of Rainbow j jyjr Rush was bom in Duluth, em.
ances are invited. The couple request no gifts.—Eggen September, 1925.
I freshment hostess. Ten lad­ Girls of Marilyn Assembly No. I Minn., but moved to the Salem
Mr. Roberts was stricken ies enjoyed her delicious apple- 60, along with the worthy ad-1 area with his parents in Sap-
Photo, Lebanon.
with paralysis on October 8. pie, coffee, and tea.
visor, Patty McClintock, were i tember, 1910. Mrs. Rush was If the number following
1925 at their home on S. W.
President Lyness conducted honored guests. The girls pre- I born in London> Ontario, Can-
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Ivy Street where they lived the business session with Mary sented the Worthy Matron, ' ada and moved with the Chit- your name on The En­
until June, 1962, and where Kelly acting as secretary in Mrs. Lowell Cree with a gift, j tick farnny to Salem Septem-
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
he maintained a shoe repair the absence of Faye Verbeck. Esther Freeman sang a solo,: ber j, 4913
terprise label reads
shop for a number of years.
It was announced that the accompanied by Mrs. Eugene , They resided in Salem until
President of the Mill City Association had served at two Davenport at the piano. The 1 1943 when they moved to their
Volunteer Firemen for several receptions during the Summer Worthy Advisor also gave a I place near Gates where they 9-71 it's time to send
years in the 1940’s, Mr. Roberts months, one for Kathy Wright’s summary of her term activi-1 have lived since.
also served two terms on the wedding, and the other for the | ties.
The couple requests no gifts. a check for renewal
Mill City Board of Education, Herbert Schroeder’s 60th wed-
Refreshments were served 1
and a few years on the school ding
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anniversary.
An addition- by Rose Cree, Marilee Lyness, |
budget committee. He was I aI "ne was scheduled for Sun- Agnes Carlson and Pat Me- Bostwick Family
elected to the first Mill City j day> September 19, on the Ra- Clintock.
Reunion Held at
Community
council upon incorporation of,mon Roberts’ golden anniver-
the city in July, 1947.
sary.
Fishermen's Bend Park
In 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
The Fall clothing-drive is Rainbow Girls Visit
Calendar of Even+$
The Bostwick family reun-
moved to Sweet Home where scheduled for this month, with
ion and picnic was held Sun-
they lived two and a half years packing to be done on Tuesday, Turner Mem. Home
I day, September 12, at the firs
before buying their present September 28, at the Hall.
home in Lebanon in November, Lightweight clothing or blank­
On September 1 a group of shelter at Fishermen’s Bend Thursday, September 16—
1964. They are members of the ets are especially requested, or Rainbow Girls visited the _•
el- . | Park. There were 96, includ-
Turner
children, attending.
Santiam Canyon Home Ex­
American Legion and Auxil- , anyone may donate $3.00 for derly guests at the T.
------- .
was i tension meets at Gates Club­
Memorial Home at Turner.
| | W. P. Bostwick, who
.
iary Post #51 in Lebanon.
the purchase of a blanket.
The girls presented a skit celebrating his 61st birthday, house at 10 a. m. Public invit-
Besides their three living
It is hoped to secure a speak­
children, the Roberts have nine er
(
for a dessert luncheon in ‘Doggie in the Window,’ which 'vas h°nored wjtTl, a 'ar8e 1
grandchildren and six great­ November, the exact date to was written and directed by 1 btrihday cake which was de­
AARP
Executive
Board
Laurie Bethel, with all the, cornted in the outdoor theme
grandchildren. ____________ 1 be announced later.
meeting at the M. G. Rambo
girls
taking
part.
Esther
Free-
.
depicting
the
Santiam
Canyon,
Discussion was held con­
home at 8 p. m.
HOMEOWNERS $AVE cerning
Church School being man and Debbie McClain each I The youngest members at
sang
a
solo
and
Miss
Freeman
the
gathering
were
twin
boys,
Friday, September 17—
resumed later in the month,
Calli
KELLY LUMBER SALES
and programs for the Associa­ played a piano solo. Mrs. Doris : th* P[°ud Par®r’t_sJ blinB Mr,
North Santiam Chamber of
RILL ALLMAN -
mill
city .
oreoon
tion meetings were also discus­ Williams accompanied the girls and Mrs Richdrd Gray cf Commerce Annual Installation
715 Ist-Stayton
Lebanon.
on
the
piano
and
also
played
1
Coming
the
farthest
sed.
, .
! : distance
i ef o
urorn
Phone 897-2610
Phone 769-5729_________
were T\Ar*
Mr. nnn
and Mrc
Mrs. of Officers banquet. Social hour
It was voted to start the Bi­ for the skit.
6:30. Dinner 7:30. Riverview
1
Don
Davenport
of
100
Mile
The girls presented each
ble Study session for the wo­
Inn. Speaker will be Al Schoe­
House,
British
Columbia.
men at 10 a. m., Tuesday morn- guest at the home with a gift
ler,
Salem Chamber member
This was the first year the
I ing, September 21, with each and then served refreshments
Topic “ Value of Chambers to
reunion
had
been
held
in
the
or
fruit
juice
and
sugar
cook
­
member asked to take her turn
Canyon and everyone enjoyed a Small Community.’”
ies.
at leading a meeting.
the beauty so much, it was de­ Saturday, September 18—
As the kitchen is low on I Attending were Patty Mc­
Santiam Valley Grange Fair
I dish-towels, each lady was ask-j Clintock, Linda Long, Karen cided to have it the same place
at Lyons. Afternoon and even­
ed to furnish at least one at Davis, Sue McClintock, Laurie next year.
ing. Turkey dinner starts at
I the next meeting scheduled for Bethel, Susie Keen. Debbie
5:30. Program will follow.
I Thursday, October 14, with McClain. Esther Freeman, Su­
I Mary Loucks volunteering to sie Wilson, Jackie Wilson. Cor­ Pink and Blue Shower
Installation
of
Officers,
liss Archer, Mrs. Janet Lew­ Honors Mrs. Don Cree Marilyn Assembly Order of
be refreshment hostess.
is, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carl­
Mrs. Alan Tuers and Mrs. Rainbow for Girls, IOOF hall,
son, Mrs. William McClintock,
Alan
Haywood were co-hostes- 7:30 p. m. Linda Long, Worthy
QUALITY 1OB PRINTING Mrs. Doris Williams and Mrs.
PERSON-AL STATIONERY
ses
at
the Tuers home Friday Advisor-Elect.
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Lowell Cree.
evening for a pink and blue Monday, September 20—
shower honoring Mrs. Donald
LETTERHEADS
Lions Club dinner meeting
Cree.
Rainbow Worthy Advisor-Elect
6:30 p. m. at the Frontier Inn.
Games were played with
ENVELOPES
Mill City Masonic Lodge at
Mrs. Harold Pearce. Sue Mc­
Clintock and Jeannette Opoka hall at 8 p. m. Clam chowder
winning the prizes. The gifts feed following meeting.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
were placed in a baby cradle.
Following the opening of the meets at the home of Linda
gifts by the honor guest, re- Bastuscheck. 7:30 p. m. Elec­
| freshments were served from tion of officers scheduled.
Round Robin Pinochle club
a table decorated in blue and
pink with a cake with a baby- meets at the home of Wilma
ENCLOSURES
on it centering the table. At Moore at 7:30 p. m.
Women’s Volleyball, Mill
one end was a large stork.
BUSINESS CARDS
Attending were Mrs. Donald City Grade School Gym 7 to
Cree. Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs 9 p. m.
William McClintock. Mrs. Gor­ Tuesday. September 21—
BOOKLETS
don McMorris. Mrs. Larry
Mill City Woman’s Club
Ragsdale and Sharon Frankiin meeting at the home of Mrs
ACCOUNTING FORMS
from Salem: Mrs. Louis Setzer. M. G Rambo at 8 p. m.
Mrs Charles Golden. Mrs. Har­
RULED FORMS
old Pearce. Mrs. James Wright. Wednesday. September 22—
I
Mrs. Clyde Golden. Miss Jean­
Order of Rainbow for Girls
INVOICES
ette Opoka. Sue and Patty Mc­ meet at IOOF hall 7:30 p m.
Clintock, Holly and Heather
Hay-wood, and the hostesses. Sponsored as a public service
Mrs. Tuers and Mrs. Haywood
Sending gifts were Mrs.
Herbert Bastuscheck. Mrs.
Wallace Hovey, Mrs. Verne
Shaw, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mr:
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Charlie French. Mrs
Paul
I2M Wall sirrrt
Cree. Mrs. Jeff Masters. Mrs.
Above is Miss Linda Long, daughter of
Ser V» For
Joe
Ragsdale
from
Salem,
and
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, O
Mr and Mrs. George Long, who will be in­
Mrs. Earl Ragsdale and fam­ All General Lincs of In^uran«*«
stalled Saturday owning at 7:30 as Worthy
ily from Aumsville, and Mrs.
Phone 897-2345
Advisor of Rainbow Assembly No.. 60
Ernest Ragsdale and Mrs Wil­
bur
Harlan
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Women Begin
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