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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1972)
Camp Fire And Bluebird Girls Entertain Dads 2—The MiU City Enterprise, Thursday, March 16, 1972 Income Tax Service Bob Loveall Now On 7-Month Cruise I I Kellys Attend 125th Anniversary of Astoria Postmaster and Mrs. Charles Kelly attended the observ ance for the 125th anniversary of the Astoria Post Office held “Wonderful World of Fan- in that city last Thursday, tasy” was the theme used last March 9. The noon luncheon Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Friday night at the annual was put on by the Chamber Bluebird and Camp Fire Girls of Commerce at the Astoria EDW. J. BELL Boy and Girl of The Month Date with Dad at the Mill City Country Club. PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE Grade School gym. In the afternoon the many 247 North Third Avenue Mrs. Ed Whitmore, president visitors toured the post office Stayton, Oregon 97383 of the Canyon Camp Fire with its ornate lobby of Phone: 769-2265 Leaders’ Association gave the marble. The furniture in Post master ___ Dan Thiel welcome. Invocation was by ______ _____ ’s office ____ is Rev. Wayne Blake. Guests in-j jqq years old. His wife, Lu- Mrs. Catherine Lyon of Sal cluded Heather Menely, Dis- cj]]ej anci Assistant Postmaster em and a former Mill City trict Director for the local area.1 Landrow’s wife, a former school teacher was named Ore The Misses Jill Krecklow gwift girl from Mill City, Spring term class in painting, sponsored by gon Mother of the Year last and Jean Dryman presented serve(j refreshments at the Chemeketa Community College Adult Department, the slide program on Camp "open house”. Wednesday. wl I be held at the Gates Community Hall. Instruc Kilowan. . Postmaster _______ _____ __ ____ Wiliam Fair ____ and Mrs. Lyon is 82 years of age tion will be in Water color, Oil painting and Tole. Entertainment was provided ^¡s wife> Bernice, accompanied | and is a rooming house attend- Class will start March the 28th and a buffet des i ant at 660 Marion St. in Sal by each group presenting a the Keuys on the trip, ---------------------------- sert luncheon will be served. em. She still is active and short skit in keeping with the | ■ hikes with the Salem Chem- theme. Mrs. Doris Rogers Mrs. Virgil Trout presented onc/ y rs Corning I eketans. She is a member of five-year sponsor awards to the First Methodist church, For information please call 897-2012 Swan, Agnes Carlson which originally submitted her Lettie Entertain Guests With name in nomination to the Ore and Ruth Cpmmings. For work the past year at Camp Kilo-1 D 4 gon Mothers’ Committee. She wan, “do-dad” buttons were r 1210 rarTy is active in its Sixty-Plus fel lowship, the YWCA and Salem presented to Mr. and Mrs i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Corning I Boy of the Month for Feb Cyril Archer, Jr., Mr. and Girl of the Month for Feb Garden Club. I * ruary *•••* j is Leroy j i_za David v iv* unupnui Shepherd ruary was Lisa Kaye Gabriel, Virgil Trout, Mr. and Mrs. entertained a group of friends Joan Curtis puts Spring Mrs. Lyn is the mother of I at Santiam High School. Leroy a junior at Santiam High I two children, Mrs. Howard Clare Henness, Mr. and MrV at their home Saturday eve- in your life with is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- School. She is the daughter of Somers of Portland and How Ed Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs’ ning with a card and pizza Mrsi party. 1 liam Shepherd of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ga ard R. Lyon, a Chicago educa Jim Budlong, Mr. and i Those attending were Mr. Leroy is a junior this year. briel of Gates. Ray Porter and Mr. and triaoetata-and-polyester prints tor. She has six grandchildren ¡and Mrs. Jim Wright, Mr. and Lisa has been very active in and an uncounted number of James Wright. Among his many activities Mrs. Virgil Trout, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitmore presented all school affairs. Among her I are football, basketball man- men and women who think of Jerry Rosamond, Mr. and Mrs. $5.00 campship awards to are Pep Club, GAA her as their foster mother. | ager, Chess Club, president of activities Mrs. Donovan Moffatt, Mr. class secretary her freshman Ginger Gabriel, Tonya Port 1 his class freshman year, Intra year, JV cheerleader, Intra- i Mrs. Lyon and her late hus- er, Becky Fuller, Tami Pay- and Mrs. Vern Ohrt and the band, Chester A. Lyon, took hosts. Edna Moffatt won the School Council, essay contest School Council, Girl of the ; | | foster children into their seno, Jean Dryman, Lori Law high prize for the women and Month for January, 1971 Wol- rence, Kay MacGregor and 1 award, Pep Club, FTA and home while their children verette, girls’ track and this | were growing up and for al-1 Nancy Stange. The girls earn- Jim Wright won high for the sergeant-at-arms this year. year she is FHA president. most 30 years operated theled„.the campship awards by men. His future plans are to at ' Lisa plans to attend a busi Big Brother Farm at Lebanon ; sell*n8 at . leas‘ 50„ boxesL‘,f | tend the University of Oregon ness college and enter a bus- ( where they provided a country ( ea2jy ^‘lmp lre .Alaska Club To candy sale. and major in math. I iness office. vacation for hundreds of un- The program was closed Have Luncheon Sat. [ derprivileged city children. In April Mrs. Lyon will go with group singing at each . The Alaska club of the wil. 0 . District Deputy Visits HoHIC ExtenSiOfl | lamette Valley will have a to the east coast where she will table- * . noon luncheon meeting on Sat- meet women representing oth I urday, March 25, at the Kop- er states. One of which will At Rainbow Meeting gfest -: I per Kitchen North in Salem. I be named American Mother the Year. I A. T. Kenyon, president, has Marilyn Assembly No. 60, £1 Shirley Swaim presented the,* Bv Pattv McClintock requested those planning to at Order of Rainbow for Girls, lesson “Nutrition in a Nut1 During activity period Fri tend to make reservations. met last Wednesday night at Shell’” at the last Thursday X' day, class meetings were held The guest speaker will be the IOOF hall. meeting of the Santiam Can The Seniors talked about Emery F. Tobin, founder and Í Miss Colleen Grant, Worthy yon Home Extension. Senior Skip and decided to sell publisher of the “Alaska Advisor, presided at the meet Those attending were Han- .. I Ilf*■ I Social Security Plates for Sportsman” for 23 years. ing. | nah Catherwood, Ida Carey, Hnnnrpn Wirh g [ money-raising. j The Alaska Club now has a : I Leonora Cutsforth, Sue Gillen- 1 * IT 1111 Mrs. Kathryn Wilson, Dis In the Junior class the Jun- membership of 165 with 47 of trict Deputy, paid her official water, Bea Gordon, Betty I | ior-Senior Prom and Banquet these living outside of Salem. visit for a sch ol of instruc- Foreman, Sharon Harrison, | were discussed. Nothing defin i A brief business meeting ♦ i ’ , Lola Henness, Ruby Hutchin- | tion. ite was decided. I will precede the program with GATES — Ruby Brisbin, intro- son, Joanna Kazumas, Ruth Others escorted and The Sophomores discussed election of officers being held. i ________ , _ _ _____ f ____ Gates ’ longest resident, cele- duced were Mrs. Oleta Mur- McCombs, Fay Moore, Doro- the bottle drive. It was held phy, Worthy Matron of Ever- thy Newberg, Margaret Rush, brated her 86th birthday on Saturday and over $40 was I ■ I green Chapter No. 41, OES, Ellen Rust, Doris Rogers, Shir- Saturday. Actually, the cele- made. J i l Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. ley Swaim, Shirley Stinson, brating started on Thursday The Frosh evaluated the I Lowell Cree, Worthy Matron Mabel Wood and guests, Marie when Walt’s son and wife, Frosh Tournament and dis- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brisbin I and Worthy Patron of Marilyn Tolbert and Elizabeth Cyr. ! ’ the possibility of hav- | Ruth McCombs, Shirley of Roseburg, and his daughter, cussed Chapter No. 145, OES. ing a dance. Doris Brisbin of Berlin, Ger- Mrs. Wilson instructed the ' Swaim, Sharon Harrison and ? Following class meetings an girls in the proper way to'J°anna Kazumas were _____ named many, arrived for a visit and assembly was held. Lisa Ga to the nominating committee. ■ *9°** Walt and Ruby out to conduct their meetings, ballot was announced Girl of i They are to have a report at dinner in honor of Ruby. Doris briel ing, escort, etc. i is in the Army and is on a the Month. Leroy Shepherd i The girls made their plans the next meeting. given the pin for Boy of The membership decided to month’s leave from her duties was for the baked sale which was the Month. In the absence of as head secretary in person have a plant sale and baked i held Saturday at the Hilltop, Mr. Boroughs, Mr. Jahn gave I Circle K and Stewarts Gro- food sale along with a potluck nel. She has been in Berlin out football emblems to the for 20 years and before that in lieu of the salad luncheon I eery. team. Mr. Sanders gave gold i Also announced was the re- held last year for the benefit, se™ed six years in Korea, ,J-- evening, Mr. and footballs to Kenny Morgan, I I ception for Karen Davis, of the Canyon Scholarship I Saturday Mrs. Floyd Johnson took Walt Jerry Shepherd, Doug Gruver, Fint-clan traveller. Joan Curtis combines beautiful Grand Representative to New Fund. The lesson for April will be and Ruby out to dinner in hon Charlie Rue, David Moore, | Jersey and Suzy Wilson, detailing with an extraordinary print and comes up Crook, Floyd Pteerman “ Who ’s Your Neighbor” with or of Ruby and also Mrs. John Greg 1 Grand Choir member which with a soft shirtlook that can take you around th* 1 and Randy Resch. Mr. Mc will be on Sunday afternoon, Doris Rogers and Leonora son, whose birthday is the Clain presented Randy Rich Thursday, March 16— corner or around the world. Machine washable tri-1 Cutsforth as leaders. Host same day. April 16. Body Vice-Presi-I ' Pinochle party at the Eagles Saturday afternoon, grand- ter, Student acetate and polyester crepe. Purple/green, orange/ ’ j f The refreshment tables were esses will be Ruth McCombs dent, r~ A ... 4V * .u ’— ♦ W * . ---- ' u -u *■ • daughter. Birdie Wilson, - . th f th at 1 P-m- Public invlt- decorated using the St. Pat and Lola Henness. brown or turquoise/green. Sizes 10 to 18. $12.98 I Frosh won to put in the dis- e(j I brought up a big cake and rick motif. Serving on the I ' helping to eat it were the play case. committee were Suzy and Friday night students of I Lions Auxiliary dinner meet- George Arthurs. Other after- Jackie Wilson, Linda Long, Santiam went skating at ing at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 ' noon visitors were Mr. and Natalie Wills, Sally Jenkins, p.m. Mrs. Elmer Rich of Seattle Skateland in Salem. Jean Drynan, Corliss Archer, ------- Sira. John Teeter« who stopped by on their way I I Kathy Lyness, Vicki Vander- Jayceettes meeting at the 351 N. Third Ave. Stayton, Ore. _. , Mr. and Mrs. Marian Clark to Texas. The Richs were old- ■ . . couvering, Colleen Grant, home of Anna Syverson at time residents who left Gates j Uovenport S returned home Tuesday, March Nancy Lalack, Patty and Sue 7:30 p.m. i - - 7, from a trip to Nebraska in 1937. McClintock. Students Presented Ruby arrived in Gates in . _ . . FOE No. 3384 Aerie meeting where they visited with rela I at 8 p.m. at the lodge. tives. They had gone especially March of 1917 from Jefferson, - In Recital to be with Mrs. Cdark’s moth her first home here being > Piano and organ teacher, I where Haley’s museum is now. Mrs. Doris Davenport, present’ Monday, March 20- er who had broken her hip. than chn mrxxro/H tnfn fhn hmica __ 1 — . «• ... * ’ ",arvn 5W~ Mrs. Chris McDonald and then she moved into the house ed her class in a studio recital Mrs. Donald Teeters visited we know as the Novak place, at her home studio Sunday aft- Lions Club dinner meeting Wednesday. March 8 at the From there she went to a ernoon, March 12. Parents and at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.m. J home of Mrs. R. E. Shields in building that sits on the vacant friends attended, and refresh-1 *v. lot behind Orval Brown’s ments were served following' Af&AM Lodge No. 180 Dallas. g meets at the lodge hall at 8 The Mehama firemen were place. She had the post office the recital. I in tha^ building^also. .. It bum- ^ oiuuenis Students pertorming performing were Pm‘ called Thursday afternoon to ... Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 16-17-18 Pratt, ------ Patrick Budlong put out a fire in a car in front ed completely down in about Sharon . —— —Women’s volleyball at the 1945 or 1946. - She lived in -• an Janice Janice Muise. Pam Krecklow, Krecklow; Mill ..... . ^ lly Grade School gym. of the Frank White home. The ----------- ..................... City old section house and had the Susan Budlong. Brenda Trout, 7 to 9 p m damage was very minor. Mrs. M. V. Frame visited post office there until she Tania Brown, Phyllis Kenline,’I Round Robin Pinochle Club with relatives in Eugene bought a lot from Mr. Klutke Kathy _Lyness,* and °Margaret (Elmer’s father) — «* » built ”’>'♦ a « . "■ —- «»argaret I meets at the home of Mabel and Pratt, Thursday. March 9. _ Yankus at 7:30 p.m. Grant Smith, who has been house with room for the posti in Salem General Hospital office. Ruby reired as postmistress. Nineteen Initiated since February 29, expects to Tuesday, March 21— be able to return home some in 1952 after 20 years. Mill City Woman’s Club Ruby may have "retired"’ as Into Lady Muscovites meets time this week. at the home of Mary postmistress but she certainly The Lady Muscovites of Ore- Kelly at 8 p m. in ____ * never retired from life, she is gon held a a Degree J... day March I F very active In lodge and 11, at the IOOF-Masonic hall u- i We<*ri**6*y. March 22— church, has played the piano in Stayton. for both organizations for June Bartow, Czarina from Order of Rainbow for many years and until just the Eva Rebekah Lodge No. 92 of Marilyn Assembly No. Girls, w, 60, past year or two could be seen btayton, assisted by Antonia meets at IOOF hall at 7:30 p.m. No Limit buzzing up and down the road Thomas, Grand Duchess from i ALTERATIONS in her car. She is spry as can Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.1 A ARP meets at the Santiam be. has a great sense of humor, 166 in Mill City, initiated into High School at 7:30 p.m. and REPAIRS is well thought of by every membership 19 members. I WE ALSO HAVE I Available one and is a very important Other officers participating Sponsored as a public service part of Gates. Happy birth were Dolorls Murdock, Royal “ By COIN TYPE CLEANING | day. Ruby, and many more of Regent pro-tern; Christin Frie- We Give them. tag. Prime Minister pro-tern;' Lois McCann. Sentinel, all from Belual Rebekah Lodge No. 35 of Albany. Frances Insurance Agency, Inc. Koop. Scribe from Salem Re-1 493 Thinl Street Stayton V bekah Lodge No. 1 of Salem; See Us For W • 320 W. Washington Ph. 769-2183 \| i i \ Mary Dornhecker. Captain of All General Lines of Insurance the Guards, pro-tern; Rose “Sure, we ha»e a requeM Hunter and Flora Cummins.' GREEN STAMPS -get lost!“ Aero*» front Raleigh Harold Florist Phone 769-6311 all from Magnolia Rebekah Lodge No. 140 of Falls City | I More than 39 years continuous service and experience In this area. 1970 recorded over 1,750 satisfied clients. Courteous satisfaction assured. Navy Seaman Apprentice Robert B. Loveall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Loveall of Mill City, has sailed for the Western Pacific aboard the fast combat support ship USS Camden, homeported at Long Beach, and is scheduled to be overseas for about seven months while his ship conducts operations with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. 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