The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 21, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    50th Anniversary
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct, 21, 1971
Flower Arranging
Demonstrated by
Pauline Brunner
Lyons Extension Club
Meets at City Hall
'li/wiani. PcKfñ
LYONS—The Lyons Exten- ’
sion Unit held their meeting
recently at the City Hall Mrs. ’
The October 12 regular
Arthur Olmstead and Mrs.!
meeting of the Mill City Jay­
Ralph Downer presented a,
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
ceettes was held at the home very interesting lesson on “You I
of Judy Bogle. Members pre­ j and Oregon Woman" compar-1
sent were Becky Lewis, Kathy I ing the mothers of the pioneer
O’Donnell, Dianne Moore, Pam I days and mothers of today.
Morris, Laura Wilson and the Mrs. Hugh Johnston program j
Members Attend
hostess. Deanna Shepard was chairman asked for Commera-
a guest. The door prize was tive stamps. They voted to'
Open House in Salem
won by Kathy O’Donnell.
make gifts for the Fairview ' The Santiam Canyon Home
Mrs. Adolf Brunner of Brun­ hospital in Salem. Mrs. Arthur
Mrs. Fred Krecklow and
ner’s Flowers gave an interest­ Olmstead and Mrs. John Mc­ Extension held their regular i Mrs. Gale Larson attended the
I
meeting
Thursday,
October
14.
ing and informative demon­ Pheeters were the refreshment
at the Gates Clubhouse. At­ open house held at the Ore­
stration on artificial flower ar­ committee.
Marilyn Assembly No. 60
tending were Jessie Caryl, gon State School for the Blind
ranging. Following the dem­
Attending the meeting were | Hannah Catherwood, Mary in Salem on Thursday, October Order of Rainbow for Girls
onstration, she presented the Mmes. Lester LaMunyan, El-,
14. Open House is held each I
completed arrangement to the mer Culwell, Dallas Brown, I Crowther, Sue Gillenwater, year at the School for Lions went to Stayton Saturday ev­
Ruby
Hutchinson,
Joanna
Kaz-
ening for a District meeting
Jayceettes.
1 John Kokstis, Hugh Johnston, i unas, Ruth McCombs, Fay Auxiliary members and their with Acacia Assembly No. 40
The Junior Miss Pageant was William Kuiken, Chester Roy,! Moore, Glenda Roten, Shirley guests.
of Stayton and Ramona Assem­
discussed and further plans Alex Bodeker, Miles Loomis,' Swaim, Marian White. Bea
This year the school had the bly of Silverton.
Donald Huber, John McPheet- Gordon and Leonora Cutsforth. NASA Display for the blind
made for it.
This was the official visit
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Becky
Lewis will
host ____
the ' ers, Arthur Olmstead, Ralph Guests were Judy Bogle, Shir­ for the week of Oct. 10. The
of
Miss Susan Edwards of
next meeting at her home on Downer, Mrs. Katie Skillings, ley Stinson, Josephine Ander­ display shows the development
Medford, Grand Worthy Ad-
Tuesday evening, October 26.__ 1 Mrs Gladys Nygaard.
of
flight
and
space
travel
son. Genevieve Ball, Reva
visor of the State of Oregon.
I
Periel. Mrs. Periel is chairman through touch and sound.
Preceding the meeting a
Tours of the classrooms were
of the South Salem Extension.
“dime a dip” was served. The
Electronic Servicing And Sales at
Following the short business conducted along with a slide proceeds over $30.00 were giv­
meeting, Jessie Caryl and Han­ presentation of their summer
Reasonable Rates
en to the Grand Worthy Ad­
nah Catherwood gave a lessen program. A salad luncheon visor for her project which is
on Fondue Cookery. They had •ompleted the days activities.
to purchase a TV for the Re­
prepared small meatballs for
covery Room at the Shriner’s
each one to cook for themselves
Hospital for crippled children
accompanied by various sauces Bingo Played at
in Portland and also for bed­
and a dessert.
Lyons Club Meeting
ding which the hospital al­
PHONE
Appointed to the Christmas I
PHONE
LYONS — Mrs. Percy Hiatt ways needs.
program committee were I
and Mrs. Gladys Nygaard were
Marilyn Assembly did es­
Leonora Cutsforth, Shirley hostesses for the Lyons Gard­
SALEM
cort and good of the Order for
GATES
Swaim and Fay Moore.
en Club at the Hiatt home their part of the meeting.
581-4047
Baby sitting service was dis­
897-2777
Wednesday afternoon, October
Escorted and introduced
cussed and a committee ap­ 13. For roll call each one was
! were Miss Susan Edwards
pointed to look into finding a to name and bring their Mari­ | Grand Worthy Advisor; Mrs
sitter so mothers will be able gold grown this year and the
i Hazel Graham, Supreme In­
to take advantage of the ser­ program was on Container
spector in Oregon from Tilla­
vice which will be paid for by Gardens. Mrs. Elmer Taylor
mook, Mrs. Emma Groot, mem­
Salem, Oregon 97301
3882 State Street,
each person donating 25c at
Mrs. Lenard Cruson and Mrs. ber of the Adult State Execu­
each meeting.
Arthur Olmstead were appoint­ tive Committee for Rainbow in
The November meeting will
ed the nominating committee Oregon; Mrs. Dorothea Scarth,
be on “Safety Protection for
to select new officers. A cook­ Grand Deputy at Large from
Women.” Officer Perel, Public
ed food sale was set for Sat Silverton; Mrs. Catherine Wil­
Canyon Area Every Thursday
Relations Personnel for the
urday, October 30, with place I son, Grand Deputy for this | Mr and Mrs. Edward J. riage. Bell worked at the Bank
From Mehama To Idanha
Salem Police Dept., and Cpl.
to be announced later. Follow­ District from Woodburn, Odic Bell celebrated their 50th while attending college, and
Bob Thomas, Community Lia­
.
—, Grand
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vveuuni£ muuvcixuj
ing the meeting bingo furnish­ I Vogel,
SLYVANIA and ZENITH SALES
Service
from -------
Ac- Wedding
Anniversary wn
on Sun- on graduation was employed
ison officer of the Marion
ed the entertainment and the acia Assembly, Kathy Bentley, ■ day afternoon, October 17, at there full time until he open­
County Sheriff’s Office will
door prize was won by Mrs. Grand Representative to Kan- J a reception held at St. Mary’s. ed his present service office.
present the program. It is hop­
Hugh Johnston.
sas in Oregon, from Ramona Hosting the reception was their
They were married October
ed that women with teenage
Attending the meeting were Assembly and Karen Davis, . daughter and family, Mr. and 11, 1921, at St. Boniface Cath­
Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at
daughters will encourage them
Mmes. Lenard Cruson, Lloyd Grand Representative to New , Mrs. Marvin Mattson and five olic Church and moved into
to attend. The meeting will be
Sletto, Jack Roy, Chester Jersey in Oregon, Mrs. Betty [ grandchildren.
the house on Ida Street in
held November 11 at 10:00 a. Riggs
Downing John
Norfleet, Worthy Matron of, Both jifeiong residents of Stayton where they have liv­
m. at the Gates Clubhouse and McPheeters, n
,
)n
uviHman
Otto Weidman, Acacia Chapter No. 63 OES of ■ the area, they went through ed now for fifty years.
is free to the public.
_ Hugh Johnston, Ralph Down- Stavton and Mrs. Lowell Cree, school together and Mrs. Bell
The couple had two daugh­
, ■ er, Arthur Olmstead, Alex Worthy Matron of Marilyn taught school before her mar- ters, one of whom is deceased
Bodeker, Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Chapter No. 145 OES, Mill City I
i Rachel Olmstead, Mrs. Katie and all past Worthy Advisors. I
J Skillings, Mrs. Eva Bressler,
Mrs. Ole Haugen of Scio is j
MacG'w Twins
I Mrs. Mary Fink, Mrs. Leona Mother Advisor of Acacia As-
Honored on Birthday
I Gunn, Kathy Neal and the I sembly. Mrs. Maryanne Gro-
Bobby and Kay MacGregor,
| hostesses.
| draine of Ramona and Mrs
twin son and daughter of Mr.
| Virgil Lewis of Marilyn As-'
and Mrs. John MacGregor,
I sembly.
I C
L CA
H
loviiiuty.
Ad-
otork ohov/er nela
' As one of the Gr. Wor. Ad-1
t
;1 c Fjcsbyichu,
The
Presbyterian Womens
Women’s 1 celebrated their 13th birthday
I For Mrs. Michael Lvon] visors projects she had asked Association met at Fellowship I last Wednesday evening. Oc­
I
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each assemblv
assembly to donate one 1 i Mall
Hall loci
last Thnrcrlav
Thursday oftnrnnnn
afternoon tober 13, at their home. Games
IDANHA—The club room of smock and one tote bag for
with
Mrs.
Earl
Loucks
as host­ were played and homemade
I the Idanha Fire hall was the I
/"u "V
ice cream and birthday cake
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use
ln
a
sch
°
o1
for
emotionally
ess
for
the
dessert
luncheon.
setting Wednesday, October
! served.
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__ , ¡disturbed children. Acacia About 10 ladies attended.
for a stork shower honoring i I and Ramona Assemblies each
Guests were Jeane Drynan.
President Lee Lyness con­
Mrs. Michael (Cecelia) Lyon. | I presented her with theirs.
Lynn Bodeker, Lori Levon,
ducted
the
business
meeting
Hostesses were Mrs. Jerilyn
Bonnie Shepherd, Jill Kreck­
Miss Edwards was accompan­
Round, Mrs. Sarah Benton, ied by her mother from Med­ with Mary Kelly acting as sec­ low and Sally Jenkins. Also,
retary and reading the minutes
Mrs. Marcia Guerin and Mrs. ford.
of the previous session. The Jimmy Olson, Rick Hostetler.
Carolyn Lichlyter.
Over 50 girls attended the treasurer’s report was sent by Danny Legassie, Roy Loftin,
For the occasion pink and meeting. In the group were
Mary Tuers, who works 3 days Alan Megargel and Eric Hol­
white streamers accentuated
man. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hol­
six sets of sisters, two from
I with colorful balloons ; were each assembly. Also three of each week so was unable to be man and Mr. and Mrs. Don
present.
I used throughout the room,
the ladies present, Mrs. Doro­
A detailed clothing report on Moffatt came later in the ev­
Bouquets of white i dahlias thea Scarth, Mrs. Cicily DePell,
the
recent sewing assignment i ening.
completed the decor.
Associate Matron from Ra­ was given by Clara Epperson. |
Following the opening of mona Chapter, Silverton and
gifts, refreshments were serv­ Mrs. Lowell Cree each had and letters of appreciation
ed to the honored guest and granddaughters taking part. read. The association had sent j
Community
children’s clothing to the Em
, J Mmes. Pam Hopson, Helen
Attending from Mill City budo Presbyterian Hospital |
' Lichlyter, Dorothy William­ were Linda Long, Worthy Ad­
Calendar of Event?
son, Thelma Smith, Opal Lem­ visor; Patty McClintock, Su­ and a layette to the Medical
ing, Edith Bittner, Laura Stor­ san Keen. Sue McClintock, Center, both located in Anchor­
ey, Ruth Thomasson, Conn’e Jenny Chance, Karen Davis. age, Alaska, as well as band­
Presley, Elaine Hopson, Martha | Christy Spurgeon, Verlene ages and baby-jackets through
Taylor, Jean Roth. Beverly Peterman, Corliss Archer, Ecumenical Missions and Re­ Thursday, October 21—
Baker. Ethel McCauley, Pat Shelly Richards, Jackie Wilson lations of the Presbyterian
Drago, Jeri Lyon, Jeanette Suzy Wilson. Nancy Lalack, Church. A check of $25.00 was
Lions Club Auxiliary will
Leminb, Laura Houck, Dodie Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs. also sent to Willamette Presby- meet at the Lions Paw at 8 p.
terial
Society
for
material
Stormer, Jessie Smith, Freida Lowell Cree and Mr. and Mrs.
I m. Work night for sorting and
packages.
Hiebert. Joyce Hoaglund and Virgil Lewis.
Mrs. Lyness announced that re‘‘lrraniDnß merchandise.
Ann Swindler.
Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. Mrs. Marge Lottis of Salem, | Monday. October 25__
Sending gifts : but unable to Joe Lalack furnished trans­
Leader of an Interdenomina-'
• attend were 1 Mmes. Evelyn portation.
Veteran’s Day.
tional Bible Study group, has
’ Roberts, Reba Snyder, Carolyn
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Lions Club visitation at Jef-
been secured as speaker
for
Gardner, Shirley Lawrence,
the luncheon at noon on Thurs-| fefson. Dinner meeting 7 p. m
Helen Jackson. Stella Davis.
day, November 18, when mem­
Linda James. Eunice Round, Alta Moffatt Hosts
Women's Volleyball, Mill
bers and interested ladies will
, Dolly Hopson. Marge Benton.
City Grade School Gym from
be
invited
to
attend.
Round
Robin
Club
Karen Reeves. Tina Michael I
Appointed o n committees 7 to 9 p. m.
i son. Barbara Whiteley, Joyce I
Round Robin Pinochle Club i for the luncheon were the fol­
Rainbow
Mother’s
Club
Dewhurst. Billie Drago. Edna1
met at the home of Mrs. Don lowing: Telephone. Elsie Oh­ meets at the IOOF hall 7:30
May. Phyllis Wright. Margar- I
Moffatt Monday evening. After mart. Lettie Swan, and Mary p. m.
1 et Brosig. Shirley Hill, Ada >
a delicious dessert, cards were Kelly; Table decorations, and
I Tompkins. Luella Floyd, Mary i
Madarus, Jo Noble. Margaret I played for the rest of the even­ “greeters,” Judy Lengacher, Tuesday, October 26—
ing with Mrs. Don Carlson win­ Deanie Kelly, and Virginia
Krieger. Mina Parker. Macyl I
Mill City Jayceettes meet at
ning Pinochle. Mrs Tom Dry- Fisher: Food. Pat Whitmore.
, Cokenour, Joe Leffler, Goldie
the home of Becky Lewis at
nan
winning
high
and
Mrs
Susie
Stewart.
Rosamond
Re
­
| Storey ..nd Kathy Round.
Melbourne Rambo winning Mine. and Linda Bastuscheck; 7:30 p. m.
low.
Cleanup, Mary Loucks. Ruth
Sally Jenkins Honored Mrs. Elma Stewart was Cummings, and other volun­ Wednesday. October 27—
a guest for the evening. The teers. A baby-sitter will be
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
I At Birthday Party
next Party will be at the home provided, and there will be Marilyn Assembly No. 60.
Mrs. Donald Jenkins gave a of Mrs. Wayne Alban on Nov special music.
meets at IOOF hall at 7:30 p.
birthday party for their daugh­ 1st.
A card of appreciation was m.
ter. Sally. Saturday afternoon
read from Dora Rogers for the
A ARP meets at Santiam
I in honor of her 13th birthday
cards and calls received as the
Sally’s guests were taken to Golf Women Plan
result of a recent fall at her High School Auditorium at
Skateland in Salem for the af­
home from which she has re- 7:30 p. m.
ternoon and then returned to Annual Card Tourney
covered
Sponsored a« a puNIc service
her home for games and re­
It was announced that the
freshments and the opening of
The Santiam Womens Golf Women's Bible Study class will
bv
her many gifts.
Club is making plans for their be held at 10 o'clock each
Invited were Lori Lawrence. annual fall bridge and pinochle Monday morning in the church
Jackie Wilson. Kathy Lyness. tournament to begin Tuesday, rooms Anyone interested is
Lisa Barnhardt.
Barnhardt, Susan Hen- Nov. 2nd. at 9:30 a. m. at the cordially invited.
ness. Kay MacGregor. Patti Golf Club. The tournament
The meeting was closed with Insurance Agency, Inc.
Spurgeon. Natalie Wills, Vicki will run each Tuesday for five prayer and the next meeting
129 Wall Street
Vandecouvering. Laurie Beth­ weeks.
was announced for December
See Ta For
el. Lori Levon. Jean Drynan.
Coffee and rolls will be serv­ 9 with Lettie Swan as hostess An
General Lines nf Inouran***
and Jill Krecklow.
ed. Anyone wishing further in­ at her home, it having been
Assisting Sally's
mother formation may contact Mrs. ’ decided not to meet in Novem­
Phone 897-2345
were Susan and Mary Jenkins Ruth Tohl at 897-2774.
ber due to the luncheon plans.
Lesson on Fondue Two Lions Au'il¡a,y
Cookery Given
Take Part in
District Meeting
CAPITOL
SERVICE
No Mileage Charge
GOOD SELECTION
Church Association
To Have Speaker
November 18 th
MADISON & DAVIS