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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1971)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1971 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week :4 Buy 2 Dinners and one of the two din ners is half price f 6 p. m. - 9 p. m. Dance to the Ray Rom Trio I Fri. & Sat. Nights - 9 SANTIAM GOLF CLUB Res. Call 769-8340 No Cover Charge Aumsville-Subliinity Jet. Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Mrs. Otto Weidman presiding, ___ City _ _ Garden __ ‘ i club said The Mill Mrs. Toni Thomas, who mot T ’hnrcHav at thp hOFl I met Thursday the home of reports news of the lodge. Mrs. Doris Rogers at Gates for Jim Wrights Host Mrs. Walter Thomas, Three- a 12:30 dessert luncheon with Links vice president announc LYONS—Nellie Riggs was Potluck Dinnner Sat. Mrs. Charles Dolezal as co hostess for the meeting of the ed a meeting will be held on Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Women’s Society of Christian hostess. Thursday, November 11 at 8 Following the luncheon. Mrs. p. m. at the hall. A social ev Jim, David and Susie were Service Tuesday afternoon. Lloyd Girod, president of the ening with IOOF No. 144 is hosts for a potluck dinner Sat The meeting was opened with urday evening, with the adults prayer by Rev. Laron Hall and Marilyn Chapter No. 145 club presided at the meeting. planned with the Rebekahs Election of officers for the furnishing pot luck refresh enjoying an evening of pin devotions by Leora Stevens. OES honored Maud Clark, ochle after dinner. The main business of the af Grand Representative to Ten new year were elected. The ments. Guests were Mrs. Edna Gor ternoon was making plans for nessee in Oregon at the stated members accepted the nomin Mrs. Otto Weidman and Mrs. don, Mrs. Vee Golden, Mr. and the annual Bazaar and turkey meeting and Friendship Night ating committee’s report. Elect Glenn Anderson were appoint Mrs. Lee Coming, Dennis, dinner to be held Tuesday, Monday evening. Over 100 peo ed were Mrs. Ervin Peterson, ed co-chairmen of the upcom president; Mrs. Doris Rogers, ing Firemen’s dinner. Kathy and Mike; Mr. and Mrs. November 16. The dinner will ple were present. ! Cliff Babbitt, Patty, Doug, be served from 5 to 7 p. m. Rose Cree, worthy matron first Vice President; Mrs. The Jewel committee, Mrs. Becky and Tyrell; Mr. and with the bazaar and cooked and Lowell Cree, worthy pa Laurence Doble, second Vice Albert Carr, Mrs. Otto Weid Mrs. Spike Kindred, Matt and food sale beginning at noon. tron presided at the meeting. President; Mrs. Jennie Cauble, man, Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Marlin; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A budget committee: Eva Bres Escorted and introduced Secretary and Mrs. Marie Tol Mrs. Charles Dolezal and Mrs. Rosamond; Mr. and Mrs. Ken sler, Leora Stevens and Tnel- I were Karl Wipper, worthy bert, Treasurer. Walter Thomas will meet to ny Kindred, and Mr. and Mrs. ma Hawthorne was apointed grand patron of the Grand Appointed to serve on the wrap up plans of presentation Donovan Moffatt, Mark and to make up the new budget. Chapter of Oregon and mem Steering Committee for the of jewels. Rick. Draperies, carpeting and dav ber of the Lester S. Parker year were Mrs. Jennie Cauble Second nomination of offic p.m.-I a.m. enport are being purchased for Memorial Scholarship commit and Mrs. Mel Rambo. ers held and closed with Mrs. Doris Rogers presented the was the parsonage. At the close of tee of the Grand Chapter of Jayceettes Hold following nominees: Noble __ ___ , ______ „ ___________ the club the pictures she took Oregon; Bernice Wipper, grand the meeting, Mrs. Florence Grand, Mrs. Glenn Anderson; Special Meeting Darling lead the duty group in Esther of the Grand Chapter of, of the group when they went Vice Grand, Mrs. Albert Carr; Oregon; Clarice Rossner, grand to Peterson’s Rock Gardens, A special Jayceette meeting a study of Matthew. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Present for the meeting were chaplain of the Grand ChapterI It was announced that the Dave Barnhardt; Financial Se was held November 4 at the home of Dianne Moore. Mem Leora Stevens, Thelma Haw of Oregon; Fern Hecht, mem-i club made $50 on their recent cretary, Mrs. Walter Thomas, bers present were Judy Wells, thorne, Alta Bodeker, Florence ber of the Estarl committee^ baked food sale. and Treasurer, Otto Koeneke. Pam Morris, Laura Wilson, Darling, Eva Bressler, Peggy and Charles Dodd, member of, Mrs. Walter Thomas gave a The lodge sent its expres Roye, Judy Bogle and the hostess. Wright, _ . Orpha . . , Helen the Jurisprudence committee report on the recent Garden sion of sympathy and financial Federation meeting of the Grand Chapter; War-! Club r.zzz‘~Z | Deanna Shepherd was a guest, i Johnston, and Rev. Hall. to Pacific Lodge No. deen Schroeder, grand repre- which was held at McNary s assistance 105 of Bay City which suffered sentative to New Hampshire j Golf course in Salem. The club tragic loss in an early morning in Oregon; Lauring Denning,1 was awarded an achievement fire October their grand representative to Kan-1 award for donating artificial lodge building 1, was when completely sas in Oregon; Gloria Hoff- flowers for use at the Hillcrest by fire man, grand representative to School for Girls in Salem. The destroyed Mrs. Walter Thomas, Grand Arizona in Oregon; Eunice! girls are taught flower ar- Hathaway, grand representa- ranging by the local clubs and Dutchess of the Lady Musco tive to Georgia in Oregon; the clubs from a distance furn- vites of Oregon announced plans for a campaign for “ev Dorothy Noren, grand repre-, ish the flowers. sentative to Pennsylvania in Christmas shows were an- ery Rebekah a Muscovite.” Oregon; Jolene Rankin, grand nounced for December 4 and 5 The Order assists in the sup representative to New Jersey ( at Salemtowne in West^Sa- port of the hospital and Home. ;n < Oregon ___ Evelyn . Whitaker, ‘ . i ’ lem. The hours will be from The first district initiation will — ;; - 10 - a. „i. arly in lnr_ 1872. 19]2c,4 June ^e grand representative to Vi.L Vir- m. !. to 8 p. m. Saturday be held ^ early ginia in Oregon and I Maud and 12 to 7 p. m. on Sunday. Bartow, Czarina from Stayton Clark, grand representative to, There is no admission charge, is in charge of the arrangc- Tennessee in Oregon; Frances I The Holiday Fair will be I ments. Following the meeting, Pahl, W. M. of Ainsworth held at the Agriculture Build- refreshments were served by in Salem; Genevieve Torgison, ing at the State Fairgrounds [ Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. The W.M. of Cedar Chapter, Scio; December 3, 4 and 5, and there i balance of the evening was Ethel McNeil, W. M. of June- will be a small admission spent playing Kitchen Bingo. tion City chapter, Junction charge. City; Betty Norfleet, W. M. of1 The December meeting of Acacia, Stayton; Alzade Gash,1 the club will be a Christmas i ED LEWIN W. M. of Chadwick, Salem and party and will be held at the Lavern Torgison, W. P. of Ced-1 Fellowshipp Hall at the Pres- Auctioneer, Inc. byterian church. A 12:30 des- ar Chapter, Scio. Following a short business* sert luncheon will be served 1 Complete Auctions meeting the meeting was clos by those who have not been Phone 769-5466 ed and Good of the Order was hostesses this year, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. Jennie Cauble, held. Talks were given by Karl Mrs. Kenneth Coming, Mrs. Wipper, W. G. Patron; Muriel Walter Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Walt- Field, P. G. Matron who gave I er Thomas, Jr., and Mrs. Else Community Maud Clark her appointment Allen as chairman. A gift exchange will be held when she was Worthy Grand Matron and Maude Clark gave with a price limit of $1.50. Calendar of Events Following the meeting, Mrs. her report on the State of Ten nessee. Following her report Pauline Brunner from Brun she introduced her husband, ner’s Flowers, gave a demon Verne Clark, one son, Herschel stration on flower arranging Clark and his wife, Evelyn. and corsage making. Mrs. Dar Thursday, November 11— Her other son and daughter- win Raines won the table ar I.O.O.F. Lodge #144 meets in-law were unable to be pre rangement of yellow and white at Lodge Hall at 8 p. m. sent. They also have seven mums and cattails, Mrs. Lau granddaughters who were not rence Doble the artificial ar Santiam Canyon Extension present. rangement and Mrs. Lloyd meets at Gates Club House at Following Maud’s talk, she, Girod the pink rosebud cor 10 A. M. Special program “Self presented each one present sage which Mrs. Brunner had Protection ----- of __ Women -------- 1” ’ to be with a daffodil bulb wrapped donated. presented. in green net and tied with At the Christmas meeting, Pinochle party at 1 p. m. at gold ribbon. installation of officers will be ★ ★ ★ Evelyn Whitaker presented held and Mrs. Darwin Raines the Eagles Lodge sponsored by Maud with a gift from the re will present a display of Christ- the Auxiliary. Public is invited. presentatives. ’ mas arrangements. Maude Harlow, representing* Present at the meeting were Sunday, November 14— the “Shipmates” presented Mrs. Dorothy Maxfield, who Maud with a gift. _______ was a _ guest, Mrs. Jennie ____ Cau- . ’ Miss Pageant, Santiam »«— Ross «... McCombs, .. - . -- High School Auditorium 4 p. The Worthy Matron present- Me, Mrs. Mrs. ¡High ed Maud with a gift from the Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Darwin ( m. With Every With Every Chapter and an orchid corsage Raines, Mrs. Marie Tolbert, I I from the Worthy Matron and Mrs. Laurence Doble, Mrs. Monday, November 15— Worthy Patron. Walter Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Er Round Robin Pinochle Club A comical skit “On Top of vin Peterson. Mrs. Mel Rambo, Old Smoky” was presented by Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Eliz at the home of Margaret Bor Mary Gulliford as Verne Clark, abeth Cyrs, Mrs. Gale Larson, | oughs at 7:30 p. m. Ruby Brisbin, as Maud Clark; Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Else _____ _____ Cree”’ Mrs“ I °[ Bunch, ^nochle Club Addie French as Francis i Allen. Mrs. Lowell Mrs uLra-L ’ I aJ of Be«V Pi«3"1 f Clark; Gladys Lake as Hersch I Dolezal Dolezal and and Mrs. Rogers. el Clark, and Marliee Lyness,, Pat McClintock. Jane Moore | Bridal Shower Honors Lions Club Dinner Meeting and Muriel Phillips as the at the Frontier Inn 6:30 p. m. “Hayseeds.” Agnes Carlson j Miss Debbie Goforth was narrator, Mrs. Joe Ward- i Women’ » s volleyball at me the r j .. vuueyuau ai en of Salem was soloist and Veri MFI!d Moore and Mrs Min City Grade School Gym With Every — Mrs. Charles Dodd pianist. I Verl Moberg were hostesses 1 7 to 9 ° p. - m. ast 1 J uesda y evening, With All Mary Gulliford and Ruby * l I*? „lue ,saay ®veninS- Novem-I Novem Brisbin risbin danced the Tennessee e>r "i “1 . j . ne e M° Moore ore home for fc: Tuesday. November 16— Mill City Woman’s Club Waltz. LLJV?. shower honoring Miss Preceding the meeting Patty! e 1 Goforth, who will be- meets at the home of Mrs. McClintock, a member of ’ come the bride of Fred Bilyeu | Bernard Saalfeld 8 p. m. The bride-elect’s colors of Bethel No. 48. Job’s Daughters of Salem and a member of pink and purple were used in Wednesday, November 17— Marilyn Assembly No. 60 Or the decorations and refresh Chamber of Commerce Reg der of Rainbow for Girls gave ments were served to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Clifford ular D. meeting at 12 noon at the “The Bible Tribute.” Following the meeting, a re Thomson. Mrs. David Bilyeu ' Riverview Inn. ception was held in the din I and Mrs. Otis BthIUm>. 411 Santiam Rebekah Lodge ’ Stayton. Also, Mrs £1 G? BANANA SPLITS, PARFAITS ing room. at the HaU at 8 Marilee Lyness and Mary I guest’s mother, and her her grandmother, I SUNDAE SUPREME, HOT Gulliford were co-chairmen. I forth and «... . ] L?nnie Goforth. Mrs. I Newcomer meets at were Mrs. Tena Gra Mrs. Newcomer ’ ’ s s Club Club meets at Regular I Oc FUDGE BROWNIE DELIGHT, Serving ham. Mrs. Alice Rupp, and Mike Johnson. Mrs. Edna Gor- Gates Club House-potluck din- d°n- Mrs. Kenneth Kindredi ner 6 p. m. FIESTAS. Regular 60c Mrs. Charles Kelly. and Mrs. James Wright. Send- ing gifts were the other grand mother. Mrs Fred Hayes of Sponsored as a public service If the number following Oa?r^ge- Mrs- Nellie Ward and Mrs. Elbert Jackson of your name on The En Lebanon. DIVIDEND NIGHT Every Tuesday Night Mrs. Ervin Peterson Rebekahs Hold IT o Head Garden Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. 166 met November 3 at the Club Next Year IOOF hall with Noble Grand, J M°ies . . Maud Clark Honored At Star Meeting We’re Celebrating Our 1st ■ , r v I Ä f , •Ì THREE BIG DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 11-12-13 •- - '3> Ja ’X < ■“ Specials all Departments With Every Bucket of Chicken of 21 Pieces $4.60 15 Pieces FREE Sundae I FREE With Every Chicken Dinner Fries, Cole slaw, Rolls, Honey Regular 15c 10 for $1.00 ■ * FREE Fries Snack Box 3 Pieces Dilly Bars Cone Thrift Pack 75c Sandwiches D. Q. Sandwiches All Royal Treats 2 Pieces and Fries 15forS1.00 ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-5311 Stayton, Oregon IIOI KS: Mon. through Thur«. 10 a. m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight ■ i |R.<■.!.■ terprise label MADISON & DAVIS reads 11-71 it’s time to send a check for renewal. Insurance Agency, Inc. Call: Bill. ALLMAN Phone 7RM729 715 IM-Staytnn »nd Ca$u»lfy 129 Wall Street See Vs For All General Lines of lnt»nran<« Phone 897-2345