The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 14, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1971'
Married Recently
Visitors Attend Star
tyJotncudi. Pcuje
Meeting on Monday
Qjr|S Móke
Plans for Meeting
Marilyn Chapter met at the'
lodge hall Monday evening I
Mrs. Virgil Lewis, mother
with Worthy Matron Rose |
I advisor of Marilyn Assembly
Cree, and Worthy Patron Low­ I No. 60, Order of Rainbow for
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
ell Cree in the east. They were Girls; Linda Long, Worthy Ad-
assisted by other officers of i visor; Colleen Grant, Worthy
the chapter.
i Associate Advisor; Christy
Engaged
Mary Ristola, associate grand Spurgeon, Faith, and Karen
matron from Astoria was pay­ Davis, Grand Representative to
ing her official visit and con­ New Jersey in Oregon, attend­
ducting a school of instruction.
ed the regular meeting last
Other visitors were Worthy Wednesday evening of *he
I
Matron Betty Norfleet, Stay­ Acacia Assembly in Stayton.
The Mill City Garden club
ton and Worthy Matron Clara Also attending was Miss Kath-
held its October meeting at the
Vost of Jefferson.
ie Bentley, Worthy Advisor of
home of Mrs. Wendell Heller.
It was announced that Mari­
Ramona Assembly in Silver-
After a lovely dessert lunch­
lyn Club will meet at the hall
ton.
eon, the meeting was called to
Tuesday, October 26. Those at-
The three Assemblies made
order by president, Mrs. Lloyd
tending are asked to bring a plans for the joint Grand
. Girod, with roll call showing
sack
lunch.
Officers
will
prac-
sack luncn.
. Worthy Advisor’s, Miss Susan
Mrs. Ross McCombs. Mrs. Lar­
tice for distnc me
.
I Edwards of Medford, visitation
ry Doble, Mrs. Darwin Rains,
make pin ons.
a
District
on Saturday, October 16, at
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Gale
There will be
■
~ . the Masonic hall in Stayton.
I Larson, Mrs. Cyr, Mrs. Dolezal,
meeting practice SundayOc-i
TTuYc«™
I Acacia, the host assembly,
Mrs. Martin Hansen. Mrs. Ma­
p. ah
m. ’ offirers~
at
the Stay
Sehal4l,atandP
ar'e I [ w‘*l do the opening and closing
rie Tolbert. Mrs. H. Turnidge,
ton nau, anu u‘‘
'¿e ceremony
' with Marilyn
'
Mrs. Ken Corning. Mrs. Ervin
I asked to attend. There will oe
7"po”tluck dinner before the sembly doing the
introduc-
Peterson, Mrs. Doris Rogers,
District meeting at 6:30 at t.ons «nd good of Hie order
Mrs. Al Yankus, and the host­
Stayton. The Rainbow for , and Ramona Assembly the bal-
ess, Mrs. Heller, present.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies F. Wooldridge who were mar­
Girls will have initiation Nov- lot'ni’r
Guests for the afternoon
ried on Saturday, October 2, in an afternoon garden
• I A dime-a-dip dinner will be
were Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs.
ember 1 0 at their regular
wedding at the bride’s home. The bride is the former
held before the meeting with
Jessie
Caryl,
Mrs.
Inez
Fland
­
meeting.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Van
Prichard,
Deborah Lynn Chance, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth
the proceeds going to the
ers,
Mrs.
Ruby
Foldager,
Mrs.
Chance and the late Mr. Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sr. are announcing the engage­ I Mae Mowry, speaker for the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Turner
Grand Worthy Advisor’s pro­
of their granddaughter,
Wooldridge of Lakeside, Calif, are the groom’s parents. ment
ject. Marilyn Assembly will be
of Bend are announcing the Swans Return from
Miss Venetta Ileen Mays to afternoon, and Mrs. Elsie
providing the dessert for the
S/4 Carl Dewayne Hansen, son Myers, who was a charter > engagement of their daughter,
dinner. The public is invited to
member of the club and a past | Suzanne Joyce, to Lyle Wesley
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Hansen,
Visit With Relatives
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
the dinner.
Cutsforth,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
president.
Sr. of Stayton. Miss Mays is
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
The Federation meeting will Gael Cutsforth of Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan re­
a 1971 graduate of Stay ton
Miss Turner is a sophomore turned Saturday, October 9, Easter Seal President
Union High School and Mr be at McNary Golf club Oc­
Hansen is serving with the tober 20. Anyone wishing to majoring in Medical Labora­ from a three weeks’ automo­
United States Army in Korea. go, should contact Mrs. Girod, tory Technology at Oregon bile trip with Mr. and Mrs.
A November wedding is being if they have not already done Technical Institute in Klam­ Oral Williams of Salem, for­
ath Falls, and was a 1970 grad­ merly of Mill City, to the Mid­
so.
planned.
The baked food sale will be uate of Bandon High School, West where they visited many »
held October 22 in the bank Bandan, Oregon.
in Kansas and Illin-
Margaret Stromquist building from 10 a. m. until A 1971 graduate of Oregon relatives
ois.
Technical Institute, Cutsforth
everything is sold.
Two older sisters of Mrs.
Hosts Jayceettes
Mrs. Mowry spoke about is presently employed in Mill Swan’s are residents of nursing
City.
No
date
has
been
set
for
A special business meeting what the community is trying
homes in Stafford, Kans., and
of the Mill Citty Jayceettes to do with the city park and the wedding.
the three sisters had not seen
was held October 5 at the on how to get the young people
each other for five years. Mr.
not
to
litter
around
the
school,
home of Margaret Stromquist.
Swan had not been back for
by
Stewart
’
s
Grocery
and
a-
Rebekahs
Plans
for
Members present were Pam
ten years, so it was quite a re­
Morris, Judy Wells, Judy Bog­ cross the bridge.
union. Many other relatives
Mrs. Ervin Peterson showed Hallowe'en Meeting
le, Laura Wilson, Dianne
were also visited, and the
slides of their recent trip to
Moore and the hostess.
Swans especially enjoyed tour­
Santiam
Rebekah
Lodge
166
Europe.
Mrs.
Rambo
and
Mrs.
The coming Junior Miss Pag­
ing through the Western part
held
their
regular
meeting
Oc
­
eant was discussed and plans Cyr became members at this
of Kansas where they formerly
tober 6, with Noble Grand,
I made for the tea to be held on meeting.
Next meeting will be No-1 Mrs. Otto Weidman presiding. lived.
October 14 at the Jaycee Hail
Following the Kansas visit,
at 7:30 p. m. All senior girls, vember 4 at the home of Doris [ Mrs. Albert Carr, Harvest Fes- the travelers went on to Mis- j
Rogers
in
Gates.
Phyllis
Dole-
___
_____
,
tival
chairman,
recommended
ages 16 through 18, and their
souri where still another sis-1 Hague canister, manager of
; co-hostess. Tl,c
mothers are invited to attend. 1 za' w‘^
The ( a cash donation to the Home ter and other relatives live. | administration for Modern Ma­
Members of the Oregon State I members brought artificial instead of materials. The re­ Mrs. Swan figured up that ( chines Co., was named presi-
KELLY LUMBER SALES
,■ dent of the Easter Seal So­
Jr. Miss Pageant Committee flowers to be given to Hillcrest , comendation was adopted.
Mrs. Iral Plymale requested they had seen a total of 35 rel­ le iety for Crippled Children
mill
CITY.
OREOON
will be on hand to explain the Girls School, and voted to do­
atives
during
the
interesting
I and Adults of Oregon at the
Pageant, as well as Jayceettes nate extra money to buy what­ all drill team members and al­ trip.
Phone 897-2610
I society’s annual meeting.
and contributing sponsors who ever was needed for their ar- ternates to be present for for­
After
the
stop
in
Missouri,
| rangements, which the girls mal competition drill entertain­
who has been
will also attend.
the Swans were driven to the I 11st McCallister,
I make out of the flowers.
vice president, succeeds
ment October 14th.
home of their son, John E.
| Mrs. Otto Weidmann and Mrs.
I Robert F. Tarrant of Corvallis
Swan
¡Albert Carr were appointed i H.
w,an iBrick) and his wife, who remains a member of the
______
,
who
live
at
Fithian,
C heerette Program at joint decoration chairmen for. elen’
; Board.
c
, •
,
| October 14th when Grand Mas-i . Illinois, where he is a “gentle­
man
farmer,
”
raising
soy-beans
bannam Memorial
ter, George B. Howard pays
and hybrid corn. He was very QUALITY JOB PRINTING
To
the
MiU City
~144 hls busily in the midst of combin­ MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Off
Good
Start
I
”
I official
visit. IOOF
The - Rebekah
Mrs. Fred Gruver reports Lodge will serve potluck re­ ing when his parents were
the Junior Cheerette program freshments. Mrs. Walter there, and it was of great in­
at the Santiam Memorial hos­ Thomas, 3 Links vice-president terest to them. The younger
Community
pital in Stayton has started off reminded the members of 3 Swans have two daughters and
with a very enthusiastic group Links meeting at 8 p. m., Oc­ their families in the area, in- I
I of 27 students.
tober 14th, and all Rebekahas eluding a new month-old great-
Calendar of Events
grandson of the elder Swans,
Mona Dozier from Stayton and guests welcome.
and
three
other
great-grand-
High School was elected Pres­
The October 20th meeting
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ident with Sherry Richards of will be a Hallowe’en celebra­ l sons.
On the Eastern trip, the tour- Thursday, October 14—
, Santiam High School elected tion and costumes are to be
I ing party visited Yellowstone ! ~ Coffee at the Jaycee Hall at
' secretary.
worn. Mrs. Albert Carr, pro­
All the girls are very eager gram chairman, will arrange National Park and the Crater, 7•-30 p. m. for all senior girls,
' to volunteer their time to ans­ the evening’s entertainment. of the Moon, but on the re-1 age 16-18, and their mothers
wer a request and be ready to
Following the meeting, re- turn trip Mrs. Swan stated | interested in the Junior Miss
reduce some of the loneliness. freshmen ts were served by they “came right straight I Pageant, to be sponsored by
the Mill City Jayceettes.
The program provides the J Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr. and through” to Oregon. They en- . “
countered good weather most
i Cheerettes with the opportun­ i Mrs. Hugh Johnston.
of the time, but were happy I Monday, October 18—
ity to meet people and to learn |
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to return to their home in the
from them—to learn by doing. I
Lions Club dinner meeting
6:30 p. m. at the Frontier Inn.
Birthday Party Honors West.
Garden Club Meets
At Heller Home
e-w«*Tald
We Now Carry a Good Stock of
PICTURE FRAME
MOULDINGS
OPEN
HOUSE
The Public Is Cordially Invited To The Valley Telephone
Company's Viewing Of Their Service Center At Mill City,
Oregon on October 20,1971 Between The Hours Of 10
A. M. and 6 P. M. Located On South First Street
VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY
POST OFFICE BOX 507
SILVERTON. OREGON 97381
»
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I
I
I
V/SCS Women Plan
For Annual Bazaar
Miss Jeannie Dickie
Rainbow Board
Meeting Held
A.F.&A.M. Lodge meets at
hall 8 p. m.
Thursday evening a surprise
Round Robin Pinochle Club
LYONS—The meeting of the
birthday party was held at
Thursday evening was the| i meets at the home of Mrs. Don
I Womens Society of Christian the Gates Community Club regular meeting of the Rain-, Moffatt 7:30 p. m.
II Service was held Tuesday af- House in honor of Jeannie
bow Advisory Board. It was
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
I j ternoon at the Methodist par- Dickie. Hostesses for the event held at the home of Mr. and
I sonage. with Mrs. Alex Bod- ’ were Rhonda Meader, Becky Mrs. Don Mofaftt.
meets at the home of Jean
I[ eker hostess. A good report Chestnut, Paula Evans and Members present were J. C. Davidson at 7:30.
II was heard from the Sub Dis- Laura Blackburn.
Kimmel, chairman, Mrs. Al
Women’s Volleyball, Mill
II trict meeting held in Salem.
The lovely birthday cake Yankus, secretary: Mrs. Virgil City Grade School Gym 7 to 9
I Plans were made and Tues- made by Sandy Whisenhun* Lewis, Mother Advisor-
-
Joe, p. m.
I day. November 16, the date set | was decorated in orange
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Bowes, Lowell Cree. Mrs. Wii-1
I for their annual bazaar with ■ black on white. The Halowe’en liam McClintock, Mrs. Floyd Tuesday, October 19—
I a turkey dinner to be served in I | theme was carried out in the Johnson and Don Mofatt.
I, the evening.
Woman’s Club at home of
decorations with black and
Others attending were John
Mrs.
J. C. Kimmel.
II Attending the meeting were} orange streamers, pumpkins, Roten.
Master of the Masonic
11 Alta Bodeker. Leora Stevens, witches and black cats on the Lodge and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Booster Club meeting at 7:30
1’ Thelma Hawthorne. Nellie I walls.
Worthy Matron of the OES.
P- m. at Douger’s Drive In.
l( Riggs. Florence Darling. Lula Chaperones for the party Miss Linda Long. Worthy All
members urged to attend
11 Cory. Eva Bressler. Peggy were Miss Jerri South. Mrs. Advisor of Marilyn Chapter at­
as it is important.
I [Wright and Laron Hall.
Gloria Urban. Mrs. Sandy- tended the early part of the I
Whisenhunt and Betty Kelle. meeting and discussed plans , 'Vfdn«,sda.v. October 20—
Guests were mostly from for their group. She told of i can.iam o
. . .
i Mrs. Earl Allen Hosts Jeannie’s freshman class and the
candy sale and also talked ‘
*ebekah
at
’
1 8 P m.
included Henry Smith. Paul about the upcoming box social i
Wednesday Afternoon Briggs. Rhonda Meader. Patty’ for the Masons and initiation. I
Newcomers Club meets at
Warner. Becky Chestnut. Jim-
Refreshments were served ' Gates Clubhouse—potluck din­
1 Card Club
, my Cline. Cassie Gorden. Brian
ner 6 p. m.
LYONS —
■ —
- I Jones. Lynette Hughes. Wayne after the meeting.
Mrs -
Earl - Allen
| was hostess for the first fall Wood. Jerry Shippier. Jackie
North Santiam Chamber of
| J meeting of the Wednesday af­ Lofton. Debbie McClane. Ran­ Ruth Tohl Wins
Commerce noon meeting at the
ternoon card club at her home dy Resh. Paula Evans. Tom
Riverview Inn. Guest speaker
I A one-thirty dessert luncheon Youmans. Kathy Coming. First Low Net at Club I from Small Business Adminis­
j was served followed by play­ Chuck Rue. Leland Ohrt. Ran­
The day’s play Tuesday for tration.
ing of 500 High score was held dy Kruger. Patty Howell. Ver- the 18 hole group of the San­
I by Mrs. Katie Skillings, second lene Peterman. Sally Poole. tiam Womens Golf Club was sponsored as a public servi«
i high by Miss Zeta Prichard Skye Shaw. Jerry Sheppard. "Beat the Pro”.
bv
and low by Mrs Leota Worden. Larry Jennings. Billy Gabreil
Ruth Tohl had a score of 72
to win first low net and Ber-
Others attending were Mes- and Pat Dickie.
I dms: John McPheeters. Wil-
nice Evans had a 73 for a
I liam Prichard. Percy Hiatt,
second low net.
If
the
number
following
Orville Downing. Arthur Olm-.
There was a tie for Class A Insurance Agency, Inc.
13» Wall Street
stead, Alex Bodeker. Ralph y®ur name on The En- with Zelma Plunket and Marie I
Davis. Floyd Bassett. Andrew :
.
I L 1
J Galloway each with a 33 Mary .
See Ü» For
Sieg. Chester Roy. Mrs Ethel terprise
label reads Phillips and Myrtle Donohue An General
Linea of Innuran.■«
Huffman Mrs Gladys Ny- 10-71 H’s time to Send both had a 34 to tie for Class 1
gaard. Mrs. Laura Neal, and
.
. .
.
B and Shirley Swaim won the
Phone 897-2345
Mrs Ruth Lyons.
I a check for renewal.
Class C with a score of 34
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MADISON & DAVIS