The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 16, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    By Betty Kelle
s
Woman's Club Charter Members
Saturday evening my family
held a potluck dinner so we
could all get together for a
nice visit. Present were my
folks, Hollis and Catherine
Turnidge of Mill City, my sis­
ter, Carolyn Brejcha and a
friend, Dawn Risner of Bea- |
verton, other sister, Pat and I
her husband Ed, daughter, '
Kathy and her husband Skip
Meader, my granddaughter,
Andrea, son Louis, and Ginger,
Randy and Ron. This wouldn’t
Monday evening is craft les­
son nignt at Willie’s Little Cot­
tage Handicraft shop, and I
finally made it up there. I de­
cided to try my hand at gold
leafing. Looked real interest­
ing and I hadn’t tried it be-
fore. My first efforts wouldn t,
win any prizes but it is un:
and I am going to
in give
«iv(> it
i an-
an- ,
other try. Seems you can gold I
leaf on glass, plastic, wood or |
just about anything. Lots of
fun.
; Food Stamp Meet
Set for Grocers
Booster Club To
Meet Friday Night
4—The Mill City Filterprise, Thursday, Sept. 16, 1971
Rainbow Girls Honored
The Santiam Booster Club
will hold their first meeting
of the year this Friday night
immediately following the
football game.
The meeting will be held in
the Grade School gym and all
old and new members are
urged to attend. Anyone in­
terested in the Club’s activi­
ties should attend the meet­
ing so planning can begin on
the year’s activities.
The United States Depart-
I ment of Agriculture has sched­
uled orientation meetings for
Marion and Polk County re­
tail grocers who plan to parti­
cipate when the Food Stamp
Program begins in both coun­
ties October 1.
The 8 p. m. meetings will
be held at the Northwest Nat-
ural Gas auditorium, 3123
Broadway N. E., Salem, Sep-
tember 15 and 23, Polk County
Court House, Dallas, Septem­
ber 16, and Woodburn City
Hall, September 20.
Francis B. Reagan, food
-V
Marilyn Assembly No. 60,
stamp officer in Portland for
USDA’s Food and Nutrition Order of Rainbow for Girls (
said food merchants held their last meeting for the
Charter members attending the Mill City Woman’s Service,
must be authorized before they Summer term last Wednesday I
club 50th Anniversary Reception Tuesday were left to may accept food coupons. The evening with Patty McClint­
Mrs. Charles Gentry of Salem, Mrs. John Swan authorization, for which there ock,Worthy Advisor, presid­
Miss Esther Freeman left above, and Miss Debbie
Chance, were honored at the Rainbow for Girls meet­
and Mrs« Carl Kelly, Sr. both of Mill City, Mrs. Stanley is no charge, can be made at ing.
Knott of Portland and Mrs. Harry Mason also of Mill any of the meetings. Applica­ Preceding the meeting a ing held last Wednesday night. They now are major­
tions to participate have been “Dime a Dip” dinner was serv­ ity members, meaning that they are honorary mem­
City,. Enterprise Photo.
mailed to all known grocers ed. Members of the Mother’s bers for life of the Rainbow for Girls organization.
club decorated the tables and Both girls were initiated into Rainbow in 1967. Miss
in both counties.
Reagan said grocer coopera­ served the dinner. The annual Freeman was Worthy Advisor in 1969 and has held
tion is vital to success of the theme was carried out in the many offices during the years. She is still active in the
Food Stamp Program. Grocers decoratons as Patty’s project
operating on the Linn County for her term was the Humane order and has assisted the younger members during
side of Mill City will be able Society, “Be Kind to Animals.” the past year. Miss Chance was Worthy Advisor in
Warren Cox, executive di­ 1970. Besides the regular offices in the assembly she
to sell to people who reside
on the Marion County side of rector of the Willamette Val­ was a grand choir member, and also a grand repre­
By Mary Kelly
town officials said here Thurs­ ley Humane Society, located at sentative.—The Enterprise photo.
Over 100 clubwomen and ing lighted and a white carna­ day.
Salem was introduced at the
I friends from 15 Oregon towns tion being placed in a bouquet
Further information may be dinner. He was presented a
at
the
reading
of
each
name
I
I and cities, as well as Long
obtained from his office, 220 check for $53.15 by Patty from
Doris Rogers of Gates.
Now Accepting limited I Beach, Calif., helped the Mill by Sixteen
the
Assembly
which
the
girls
past presidents of the N. W. Sth Avenue, room 403,
i City Woman’s Club’s observ-
Portland 97209; telephone 226- had made at a baked sale. He
enrollment of students | ance of its 50th anniversary at Club were introduced and pre­ 3829.
thanked the girls for the mon­
' Fellowship Hall Tuesday af­ sented with corsages. They in­
ey and for their help during
for piano, organ and ac­ ternoon, be a huge success. cluded Mrs. C. S. Knott
Mt. Angel’s Oktoberfest.
the summer at the Humane So­
DETROIT — The Detroit I Oregon's fastest growing fes­
Representatives from Hubbard, (1923-23), Edith Masson (1926-
ciety
Shelter.
The
girls
put
in
Ranger District of the Willam­
cordion lessons.
Silverton, Scio, Salem, Eugene, 27), Lottie Gentry (1927-28),
over 200 hours of volunteer ette National Forest began tival, opens Thursday (today)
Corvallis, Sublimity, Lebanon, Mabel Schroeder (1934-35),
work for the society and have their annual slash burning pro­ I September 16 at noon, and will
Will teach in your home. Gates, Aumsville, Stayton, Me­ Vivian Hoenig (1935-36), Al­
turned in 162 memberships gram Friday, with the burning ! run through Sunday, Septem­
hama, Lyons, Forest Grove and berta Smith (1939-40), Doris
which totaled $176. Mr. Cox of one unit of some 32 acres ber 19.
By Boots Champion
The festival, in its sixth
Portland were in attendance. Sheythe (1944-45), Edna Ross
Sunday visitors at the Idan­ said the girls were to be com­ in the Lucky Butte area.
year, will feature cultural,
Among distinguished guests (1949-51), Sue Mikkelsen
plimented on their outstanding
For Information
Acting
Fire
Control
Offic
­
ha
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Len
(1951-52)
Goldie
Rambo
(1952-
sports, variety, and family­
I were Alice M. Lawrence se-
project.
er, Dick Gassner said Mon­ type events.
I cond Vice President of the 53), Nell DeWitt (1954-56), Davis were Mrs. Davis’s cous­
Worthy
Advisor
Patty
Mc
­
Ph. 897-2963
day two more units consisting
Alpine-styled booths will be
Oregon Federation of Women’s I Virginia Mason Hoeye (1958- in, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayne I Clintock praised the people of
of some 60-acres is slated to in operation on the downtown
Club from Eugene; Mrs. I. O. 59), Elaine Russell (1962-63), of Albany.
the
canyon
for
their
support.
be burned Tuesday providing streets, and the popular bier-
It has been reported that
Williamson of Hubbard, Presi­ Sylvia Duncan (1964-66), Mar­
Several local people have call­ I weather conditions permit.
garten, housed this year in the
dent of the Fourth District ie Tolbert (1966-68), and Ruth Chuck Holtz of Salem, sustain­ ed in with reports of stray and
Total acreage of slash to be new Oktoberfest Community
Federation; Mrs. Walter B. Cummings (1968-70.) Edith ed several fractured ribs when unwanted or lost animals and
burned is estimated at 798 Building, will be open daily
Rich of Portland, past presi­ Mason also served three addi­ he fell while chopping up a they have found their way to
I acres in 33-clear cut units. |
dent of the OFWC.; Mrs. John tional years in recent times, log for winter wood at his the Society, some later to find i Gassner said, of this total acre-1 from noon to 1 a. m. Live en­
tertainment will be featured
S. Tyler, Jr., of Salem, also a and Goldie Rambo served last summer home in the Breiten- new homes, while others are
1 age, probably only 500-acres for dancing and singing and
bush area.
past president of OFWC.;, and year.
and
still
waiting
to
be
adopted.
I
will
be
burned
this
fall.
Other
Sunday dinner guests at the
The 1971 president, Antonia
Mrs. Richard L. Schaefer of
At the business meeting sites on the district yet to be the Oktoberfest sausage will
be served.
Lebanon, first vice president Thomas, acted as mistress of home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold which followed the dinner,
ceremonies, giving the wel­ Champion were Dr. and Mrs Mrs. Hazel Graham from Til­ burned are Stony Ridge in the
Animals and puppet shows
of the Oregon Federation.
Little
North
Fork
area,
Brei-
Lewis
Campbell
of
Salem.
and a circus are features of the
Receiving special recogni­ come, introducing the guests,
lamook, Supreme Inspector in tenbush Drainage,
Blowout
Visiting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
tion and presented with cor­ and announcing the program.
Oregon was escorted and in­ ‘ Drainage and Coopers Ridge. Kindergarten area.
We have a good
New to the activities this
sages were five charter mem­
The serving table was cov­ Carrie Storey and other rela­ troduced.
Acreage in these locations year is the Farm-O-Rama as
tives and friends in the Idanha
stock of all sizes in­ bers of the Woman’s club ered with a green cloth, cent­ area
Others
ntroduced
were
Odie
will range from four to 60 well as many other activities
over the weekend, were
which was organized in 1921. ered with the appropriately
Vogel, Grand Service from
cluding
throughout the entire four
They included Edith Mason decorated cake, and flanked by Mr. and Mrs. Buck Storey of Acacia Assembly No. 40 of acres, Gassner said.
Slash burning is done by the
I and Lettie Swan, both still ac­ green tapers in ornate gold Corvallis and Mrs. Christine Stay ton; Karen Davis, Grand Forest Service with the assist­ days.
McKinney
of
Eugene.
tive in club work, and Blanche candelabra with prisms. The
Mrs. Jo Leffler was elected Representative to New Jersey ance of some logging firms.
Kelly, all of Mill City; Alice side table for the punch bowl
Public May Use
vice
president at the first fall in Oregon; Susie Murphy, act­
Knott of Portland, and Lottie was covered with a gold lace
ing Worthy Advisor of Acacia
meeting
of
the
Detroit
Wom
­
New Tennis Courts
Gentry of Salem at whose cloth, graced with a gorgeous
’s Civic club meeting held. Assembly; Mr. and Mrs. Low­ Cub Scout Pack
home the club was started.
Wes Jahn, Superintendent
arrangement of red roses, and an
ell Cree, Worthy Patron and
last
Wednesday
evening
at
De-1
Notes were received from with votive candles burning in troit City hail. She replaces Worthy
’’
”
‘ i of Marilyn To Meet September 22 of School District 129J, an­
Matron
Violet Gordon of Klamath red holders.
A Cub Scout Pack meeting nounced this week that the
Mrs. George Pflug, who moved Chapter 2°’
J- C.
! Falls, also a charter member,
JC | Kimmel, Rainbow
Dad of the I will be held Wednesday, Sep-[ new tennis courts at the high
Those asked to serve or to away during the summer. ' "’ ...
.
I as well as from Mae Cooper of pour at the various hours in­ small crowd was present, so1 Year
■'
and ...
chairman of . the| tember 22, at 7:30 p. m. at the ' school will be open to the
| Springfield, an early member. cluded Mrs. Richard Schaefer, much of the club business on|Board: Fast Worthy Advisors: Scout Cabin according to Ken public before 9 a. m. and after
A brief but impressive me- Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. I. the agenda was postponed un- JennV Chance, Debbie Chance, Harrison, Cubmaster.
1:15 p. m. weekdays.
Everett Hamilton, owner
: morial was conducted for the O. Williamson, Mrs. Walter til the October 6 meeting Esther Freeman Odie Vogel,
This is the first pack meet- ■ Public use of the courts dur­
1 charter members who have Rich. Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., Scheduled for the meeting will Karen Dav^and^^cy^La- ing of the year and all boys1 ing the stated time will not
Phone 897-2977
! passed away, with a candle be- Mrs. Harvey Kaser, I M i s s
Mrs.
be a discussion of the annual
c^ , ’ w J"
— Richard
-y------ Freeman, and parents interested in Cub I interfere with school activities,
I Jahn said.
1,1 calendar Past M°‘her Advisor and Mrs. Scouts are urged to attend.
Gretchen Kraemer, and I Mrs. bazaar, a birthday
1
R. H. Vincent.
Evelyn
Gaston
of
Cloverdale,
and the naming of commit­
The club colors of gold, tees. Members are urged to at­ I who was Mrs. Graham’s travel-
I ing companion.
green, and red were used tend.
Election of officers was held
about the room, turning it into
Thursday, Septmber 16 is the
a profusion of Fall shades. At­ date set for the first executive for the Fall term with the
tractive arrangements of dah­ meeting of the Deanha Parent- following elected: Worthy Ad­
lias, roses, and daisies in gold Teacher’s club. The meeting visor, Linda Long; Associate
containers were placed at stra­ will be held at 7:30 at the Advisor, Colleen Grant; Char­
tegic points. Miniature bou­ school library. Regular meet­ ity, Suzy Wilson; Hope, Ver- I
Highway 22 — Mill City
quets of yellow flowers cent­ ing of the PTC is slated for lene Peterman, and Faith,
No Experience Necessary
ered the small tables at which Thursday, September 23.
| Christy Spurgeon.
the guests were seated.
Driving to Shelton. Wn., i Linda Long announced her
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
WOMENS VOLLEYBALL
A short musical program over the weekend to visit with open installation for Saturday,
and brief historical data of the Junior Williamson were Mr. September 18 at 7:30 p. m. She
Every Monday Night
year 1921 was presented by and Mrs. Lvnn Williamson and also announced her appointive
Expert Tune up and Brake Repair
for
7 to 9 P„ M.
Doris Sheythe. assisted by family and Mr and Mrs. Fred officersjmd l committees far
Edna Ross and Helen Cox. Taylor. Other visitors were her term.
For information or transportation Call
i Among numbers sung by the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth. I Mrs. Graham spoke briefly
Linda Netter Ph. 897-2543
trio, with Mrs. Sheythe play­ Junior has been confined to ‘° “*e E*r*s-
We Pick Up and Deliver
I ing the piano accompaniment, Mason General hospital in A majority degree was given
Mill City Grade School Gym
were "Naughty Waltz,” “Let Shelton for the past five weeks for Esther Freeman and Deb­
the Rest of the World Go By.” and his condition is reported . hie Chance. ..................................
Patty McClintock
thanked
“Ain’t We Got Fun.” “Peggy as very
verv serious.
I Patty
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At their first meeting of the ‘he girls for their help and sup­
O’Neill." "Look for the Silver
Lining." and "Toot-Toot-Toot­ season last Wednesday at the PJr‘ during her terrn^of^ office,
sie, Good-Rye." Mrs. Sheythe home of Mrs. Harold Roth. 1 'he She announced $23 was made
Eat Drink and Be Merry
a‘ ’he dinner before the meet-
also played two solos. “Sweet Woman’s Missionary Society
!
and Low." and “In the Gloam­ of the Idanha Community ing.
Mrs. Janet Lewis. Mother
ing.” on the viola, the instru­ church elected officers. Re­
ment having been made by the elected president of the group Advisor, spoke briefly
late W 11 "Mode" Davis. In­ for the seventh year, was Mts. complimented Patty on
termittent piano music was Arthur Whiteley. Also re-elect­ work during the summer.
played during the afternoon ed secretary was Mrs. Fred1
by Virginia Hoeye of Corval­ Taylor. Other newly elected Young Man Hurt;
lis.
officers
are
Mrs.
Hen­
The
afternoon's program ry Hiebert. vice president and Only Minor Injuries
DETROIT—A Forest Grove
came to a conclusion with the Mrs Harold Roth, treasurer.
reading the Woman's Club's Visitors at the meeting were ' youth who fell down a cliff in
50-year history by Mary Kelly. Mrs. Irene Paullin and Mrs ' the Twin Lakes area north of
Detroit Saturday was brought
Arrangements for the affair Joyce Journagan.
out by helicopter Sunday and
were made by Goldie Rambo,
found to have only minor in­
with the assistance of Mary Detroit Elementary
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
juries.
Kelly and the following com­
, Jerry Lofthouse, 19, return­
mittees: Table and decorations. Enrollment Down
DETROIT —The 1971-72 en- ed home after examination at
Elaine Russell. Ruth Cum-
j mings and Ruth Tohl; Guest rollment at Detroit Elementary 1 Salem Memorial indicated he
book and name tags. Sue Mik- school is down 17 students at suffered only bruises.
ORDERS TO GO
Members of the Seventh-day
kelsen. Toni Thomas, and Gol­ the opening of School Tuesday.
die Rambo. Reception. Nell September 7 This year’s en- | Adventist Church group hik-|
L.
Phone
769-5311
11 ■■ I
DeWitt. Sylvia Duncan. Marie roll is 128 for the first eight ing and camping with Loft-1
Burrell, and Mary Kelly: Kit­ grades. compared to 145 last house said Saturday that he
was believed to have a back
chen and serving, Kate Doble. year.
Stayton, Oregon
High school has 71 students injury.
Helen Kimmel. Mary You-
A rescue party of Marion
I mans. Dora Rogers, and Jenny this year compared to 67 last
NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.in. to 11 p.nt. | Cauble. and Properties. Mar« year.
County sheriff deputies. Ex­
plorer Post 18 and state police
, garet Snow. Teresa Saalfeld.
Friday. Saturday anti Sunday 10 a.tn. to Midnight I Doris Rogers, and Marie Tol- books compiled by Daisy Ged­ hiked two miles into the area
' bert Toni Thomsa made many des. as well as programs, Saturday night and was with
Live a Little
I of the corsages with the assist-, awards, and
few nostalgic Lofthouse when the Portland
ance of other members.
pictures. Old time friends en- Air National Guard helicopter
arrived at 9:30 a m. Sunday
A display table showed scrap joyed their ' get-together ”
Officers Named for
Rainbow Fall Term
Í >
50th Anniversary Here Tuesday
MARY DAY
Slash Burning
Starts in Area
Oktoberfest Set
At Mt. Angel
DETROIT
IDANHA
NUTS
BOLTS
I
Big Bolts
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
MILL CITY CHEVRON
SERVICE
Brazier Dog
and Shake
^,1
ATTENTION - All Ladies
Lose Pounds - Have Fun