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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1971)
Reception Honors Mrs. Jennie Moe MEHAMA—A reception was held in the Fellowship room following the morning worship services of the Mehama church Sunday, November 21, honor ing Mrs. Jennie Moe, whose 85th birthday was Thanksgiv ing Day. A beautifully decor ated cake was served and Mrs. Moe was presented with an orchid corsage and a cornu copia filled with fruits and other gifts. Her four daughters, Mrs. Henry (Jessie) Kornmann of Vancouver, Wn., Mrs. Joe (Arlyn) Jones of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Lee (Ruth) Grant of Macleay and Mrs. Larry (Iva) Kimsey of Mehama were present as well as two sons-in- law and a number of grand children. Mrs. Moe accompan ied her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kornmann, to Vancouver Sunday after noon and Mrs. Kornmann brought her mother back home on Tuesday. BEST THINGS IN LIFE Cail BILL ALLMAN 715 1st—Stayton Phone 769-5729 IHBUIAHCt State Farm Life Insurance Company ED LEWIN Auctioneer, Inc. Complete Auctions Phone 769-5466 »-The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1971 School Lunch Menu Thursday, December 2— Bar B Q hamburgers Potato chips Carrot sticks Tomatoes Pineapple cake Milk Friday, December 3— Fish sticks Tator tots Green beans Applesauce Maple bars Milk Monday, December 6— Spanish Rice Cinnamon Toast Seasoned Com Applecrisp Milk Tuesday, December 7— Turkey Gravy Whipped Potatoes Hot Rolls Peas Cranberry Bars Milk Wednesday, December 8— Chili Beans Buttered Toast Cubed Jello Salad Applecake and Butter Sauce Milk Thursday, December 9— Tacos Lettuce Cheese Diced Pears Applesauce Bar Milk Friday, December 10— Chicken Fried Steak Whipped Potatoes Gravy Bread and Butter Mixed Fruit Oatmeal Cookie Milk Boy Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Married Recently $ $$ Interested in MONEY ??? Delbara Goforth Look into the benefits of the North Santiam Federal Credit Union And Robert Belyeu Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans All profits are returned to the share holders Married Nov. 20 WK ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin Fran Blumenstein To Represent Santiam High David J. Bilyeu, Jr. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Goforth wore a blue crepe ensemble with silver accessor ies. The groom’s mother chose a pink dress with pink acces- sories. They both wore pink rosebud corsages. Treasa Pemberton of Chico, Calif., cut the bride’s cake and Carolyn Thoman, also of Chico, poured. Assisting were Kim Randle of Ashland, Kathy Johnson of Mehama, Janelle Wendell of Albany, Bonnie Voelzka of Chicago, and Lois Woodruff of Goshen. After a short honeymoon, the young couple will make their first home in Salem where he is employed as an electrician and she a cOsme- tologist. Frances Blumenstein, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Blumenstein of Gates, was recently selected by the senior class and the Santiam faculty to represent Santiam High school in the annual Good Citizen’s Contest. This con test is sponsored by the Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion and is on the Secondary School Principal’s Approved List of National Contests and Activities Senior girls who possess the qualities o f Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Pa triotism to a high degree are eligible for this award. Frances will be given a questionnaire during the next few days which will test her knowledge and awareness of our demoncratic system. On February 5, 1972, she will be a guest of the Good Citizen ship Tea, given by the Che- meta Chapter of the DAR in Salem. Miss Blumenstein will be competing for the district prize which will be a $50 Savings Bond and a chance to try for the state ward, a $100 Savings Bond. The State winner will advance to the National con test; the winner of this will receive a $1,000 scholarship to the college of her choice and a 5 inch engraved silver bowl. Frances has been active in her school and community all of her high school career. She has participated in and held offices in FHA, GAA, and Art club. She is currently Presi dent of the Art Club and Se cretary of the Santiam High School Student Body. She is an honor student and was cho sen Girl of the Month for April, 1971. She played a lead part in a play put on recently at the high school. Besides her many in-school activities, Frances finds time to be a volunteer Cheerette for Santiam Memorial hospital and to lend her voice to the Free Methodist church choir. The Mill City Presbyterian church was the setting Satur 1005 N. I sf. Stayton Ph. 769-2144 day afternoon, November 20, when Miss Delbara Dean Go forth became the bride of Fred Robert Belyeu. Rev. Wayne Blake officiated at the 2 o’clock ceremony and Mrs. Lee Ross was organist. The bride is the daughter of ! Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Goforth j of Mill City. The bridegroom’s i parents are Mr. and Mrs. David I J. Belyeu of Stayton. I Pink bows marked the church pews and baskets of | pink and purple gladiolas Twilighters i flanked the altar. Miss Donna W Buy 2 Dinners and Name of Team L i Bymun was candlelighter. 1 Goodells Honored Escorted to the altar by her Tincknell ..................... 7 one of the two din 1 Samikims Print Shop 7 I father, the bride chose a white 2 On 59th Wedding ners is half price i satin empire fashioned gown Cammack Ins............. 6 3 j with sheer overlay appliqued I Eddie’s Auto Repair .. 5 sj Anniversary Thursday with venice lace with Victorian / ' A & W......................... 5 collar and bubble sleeves and Pepsi-Cola ...... ........... 5 31 MEHAMA—A family gath- | a detachable princess train. N. Santiam Lanes ...... 5 3 ering and dinner at the Me- I The empire length veil was Kimsey Construction .. 5 6 hama club house on Thanks | held by a venice lace tiara. Anderson Bros............. 2 7 giving day honored the 59th | The bridal gown was designed Crown Restaurant...... 1 8 wedding anniversary of Mr. | and made by the bride’s moth- Debenture Mtg. Co..... 0 8 and Mrs. Vernon Goodell of | er. She carried a bouquet of Tes Monique .............. 0 Lyons. 199, HIG Violet Valencourt white carnations with pink a.m Others present were Mr. and glad budlets. HTG Tincknell 933. Splits picked: Sandy Linde Mrs. Jack Goodell, Mr. and Claris Bymun was honor maid and bridesmaids were mann 5-8-10; Connie Shelley Mrs. Jack Goodell Jr., and I Janis Woodruff and Chris 4-7-10; Kathy Schroeder 3-9- family, Clarence Goodell and Bymun. Their gowns were 10; Louise Pietrok and Jan daughter, Debbie, Dan Wilson I plum colored velvet and they Dery 3-10; Isabel Ries 5-6-10; all of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Res. Call 769-8340 carried nosegays of pink cama- Cleo Weston 3-10; Sharon May Richard Goodell and family, No Cover Charge I tions. and Gert Pendleton 5-7; Lona Idanha, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook and family, Mill City, AumsviUe-Sublimity Jet Standing with the groom Emery and JoAnn Fery 2 1-7. Mary Spellmeyer and two was Otis Bymun and ushers Tuesday Morning were Kenneth Goforth and Name W L children of Eugene, David 0 Schneider of Stayton and Mr. Girod's Market .......... 8 1 and Mrs. Alfred Schneider 7 Pat’s Pill Box .............. 1 and Doug. Mehama. North Santiam Lanes 7 3 Floor Speciality.......... 5 5 Gingerbread House .... 3 6 2 Highland Trucking 8 0 Team -7 3 Hagans .............. 0 Splits picked: Roberta Hal- ligan 5-7. Stayton Invitational League w L Name of Team 2 10 North San. Ply. 9 3 Frank Lumber Co. 8 41 Marion Grocery ..... 5 N. San. Real Estate . . 7 5 Mel Round Trucking 7 5 Laird's Insurance .... 7 6 Dougers Drive Inn .... 6 6 Lowers & Holm ...... 6 7 Cedar Lumber Co...... 5 8 Lierman’s Insurance 4 10 North San. Grocery .. 2 11 JayCraft Originals .... 1 HIG and HIS Olive Bam- hardt 222. Carole Carey 550: HTG North Santiam Real Estate 576; HTS Mel Round Trucking 1522. Other 200 104 GIFT-FILLED STORES gdmes and 500 series: Bea Stormer 210. 546: Lillian Meek- ?r 536; Olive Barnhardt 519; FREE PARKING Tanet Dery 515; Ev Johnson FOR 8000 SLEIGHS 515. DIVIDEND NIGHT Every Tuesday Night Stayton Bowling Dance to the Ray Rom Trio SANTIAM GOLF CLUB 'Discover the (Christmas OPEN 9:30 TO 9:30 MONDAY - SATURDAY If the number following your name on The En Open Sunday Afternoons terprise irTof the Month for November label reads 11-71 it's time to send a check for renewal Boy of tne montn ior mo - vemberjs Dale Grant, aSen- ior at Santiam High school. Dale is the son of Mr. and Mrs Joe Smith of Mill City. He has been in basketball, baseball, track and Chess club. Last year he was Boy of the Month in May, and this year he is Vice president of Honor Society. Dale plans to attend OTI and be an Environmental Tech nician. Saturday afternoon and ov ernight visitors at the Rex Ohmart home were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ricketts and son, Garden Club To Meet David of Cloverdale. On Sun day morning the Ricketts and the Ohmarts were guests at the At Fellowship Hall home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace The Mill City Garden club Hovey and Doris. will meet Thursday, December 2, at the Presbyterian Fellow ship hall. There will be a des Community sert luncheon at 12:30 p. m. with Else Allen as chairman. She will be assisted by mem Calendar of Events bers who have not been host esses throughout the year. There will be a $1.50 gift ex change and Betty Raines will Thursday, December 2— give a demonstration on holi F.O.E. -3384 meets at Lodge day arrangements. Hall 8 p. m. Auxiliary offic er’s meeting 8 p. m. Frances Elaine Blumenstein has been chosen Girl of the Month for November at San tiam. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blumen stein of Gates. She has been in GAA, FHA secretary her sophomore year, and FHA pre- ■ - was sident last year and ■ she also Art club secretary last year and President of Art club this year. She is also Student Body secretary this year. Frances plans to be an Air- line stewardess. Jayceettes To Meet Mill City Garden Club des sert luncheon 12:30 p. m. at Tuesday, December 14 the Fellowship Hall, Presby The next regular meeting of terian Church. Else Allen, the Mill City Jayceettes is, Chairman. scheduled for Tuesday, De-| Monday, December 6— cember 14, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting, which will be I Round Robin Pinochle club the Christmas party, will be meets at home of Mrs. Don held at the home of Pam Carlson at the 7:30 p. m. Morris. Members are remind-1 ed to bring a gift for their se-1 Bid or Bunch Pinochle club cret sister or a small exchange meets at the home of Mrs. gift, if they don’t have a secret i Wallace Hovey at 7:30 p. m. sister. Women’s volleyball 7 to 9 A family gathering at the ' p. m. at the Mill City Grade home of Mrs. Charles Martin School. for a late Thanksgiving din ner on Saturday, November Tuesday, December 7— 27, was enjoyed by her sister Canyon Leaders Camp Fire and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oggand and daughter, Eve-1 meeting at the home of Judy lyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holman at 10:00 a. m. Carter and son Steve. Broth ers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, December 8— Mike Arrance, Adriane, Beth Marilyn Assembly No. 60 and Chris from Lemon Valley, Order Rainbow for Girls Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Dean meets at of I.O.O.F. Hall at 7:30 Arrance and Volane, Kitty, iP- m. and Diana, and Jim and a mar-. ried daughter, Mrs. John Oden'Sponsored as a public service and son from Springfield, mo-I ther, Mrs. Margaret Arrance of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. George Oakland and daughter, Linda, of Mill City. MADISON & DAVIS Al Nesbitt is resting com Insurance Agency, Inc. 129 Wall Street fortably in Santiam Memor See Us For ial Hospital after suffering a heart attack Wednesday. Nov All General Lines of Insurance ember 24, while at work. No Phone 897-2345 visitors as yet. Al is employ ed by Simpson Timber Co.