The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 30, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    ■The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 30^ J972
Decorated Cakes
Cakes Baked and Decorated
for all accasions
WEDDING CAKES
A SPECIALTY
I
Woman's Club To
Feature Style Show
'UJosnasvi. Paqe
Saalfeld's Return
From Six Week
Vacation Trip
Couple Honored On
The April meeting of the
Golden Wedding Ann.
Mill City Woman’s Club will
feature a Style Show under the ’
Mr. and Mrs. George Schlies
leadership of Mamie Reed as
of Route 1, Aumsville, were
Cakes Baked and Decorated program chairman, and each
entertained Sunday evening,
Phone 897-2772
member is asked to bring a
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
On Order Only
March 19, with a dinner party
hat of her own creation. Doris
in a Salem restaurant honor­
JOSEPHINE HAMPTON
Rogers will be hostess at her
home,
assisted
by
Nell
DeWitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H Saal- ing their 50th wedding anni-
L Phone 897-2569
several Friends Attend
and Jenny Cauble.
feld recently returned from a versery.
Wedding Reception
Hosting the event were their
At the March 21 meeting a
six-weeks’ trio to Australia
Among those attending the
C —~
Sunshine Ccmmittee report
and New Zealand and report two daughters and families,
wedding reception of Alice Al 1600 jONHO 1*1661 a marvelous time They left Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Berry
was given by Deanna Shepard
Fryer Knodel and Donald John
”
3
San Francisco, Calif., on the (Loretta), Diane and Brian of
Income Tax Service who sent three sympathy cards
Zurcher in Lebanon on Wed- ¡Arp
T I l\* 1 • 1 USS
Mariposa on which they Route 1, Aumsville, and Mr.
More than 30 years continuous and one get-well card to mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree nesday, March 23, were Mr (J[ Udpildl UlSlTICT
scent 16 days, the first stop and Mrs. Warren Goffin (Lou­
service and expe-!»nce in this bers. It was reported that var­
ious items had been taken to were hosts at their home Sun-1 Zj-rcher s^ sister and family,
heing Morea Island on French ann). Russell, Darin. Anita,
area.
the Children’s Farm Home at day for a family dinner honor­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillenwater,
Polynesia, the passengers go­ and Chad of Mill Citv. Also
1970 recorded over 1,750
Ten
members
of
the
Mill
Corvallis recently, the report ing her mother, Mrs. J. C. Barbara, Tim and Mike, Mr. City Garden Club attended the ing ashore on a launch.
I attending were Chuck Wenger,
satisfied clients.
Dickinson of Salem who will and Mrs. James Wright and Spring meeting of Capital Dis­ Returning to the ship, an | Miss Berrv’s fiance, and Mrs.
Courteous satisfaction assured. given by Elaine Russell.
It was voted to give the be 92 years old on March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt. trict No. 17 Oregon Federation hour’s sailing took them right R. B. Kimbrough. Mrs. Schlies’
The wedding ceremony was
equivalent
of a full campship,
Present at the dinner were
into the harbor at Papeete, Ta­ I sister. Following dinner the
EDW. J. BELL
performed at the bride’s home of Garden Clubs at a Mon­ hiti, where thev spent several couple was presented with a
which
has
been
increased
to
Mrs.
Dickinson,
her
three
chil
­
PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE
mouth
restaurant
last
Wednes-1
$28, to the Campfire Girls. dren and their spouses, Mr. with the reception following at
davs, having very little diffi­ three-tiered wedding cake.
247 North Third Avenue
Several members attended the and Mrs. Wade Dickinson and the Church of Jesus Christ of dav. March 22.
culty due to the French lang­ George Schlies and Emma
Stayton, Oregon 97383
Hostess
clubs
were
Dallas
'
“Date with Dad” held recent­ Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton of Latter Day Saints. Miss Bar-!
Phone: 769-2265
Mueller were married in Al-
.
Independence, RegMra-1 uage being spoken. , . , *
| Salem, Mr. and Mrs Lowell bara Gillenwater passed the a tion
ly.
banv, Oregon on March 16,
started
at
9
a.m.
follow-1
From
Papeete.
11
took
four
guest
book.
| Cree, her grandchildren and
.
uncic is
■-> a a former resi- ed by a social hour with cof- days bv shin to Aukland, New 1922 and lived in Stayton un­
The
bride
great-grandchildren, Mr. and dent
___ ’e'mbtkrfta
where 1 the
visitors til 1953 when they moved to
ot Detroll .„d Mill City
,"d
"r
| di
VK
Mrs. John Wehrli, Matt and
hostess clubs.
| disembarked for a few days, their present home. The couple
and
has
many
friends
in
the
Mrs.
Joe of Salem, Mr. and
The meeting was presided i I crossing the South Island to
well known in the Stavton
Eat Drink and Be Merry
Gordon McMorris of Fox Val- area. The couple will reside over bv Mrs. Harold Sloan of t visit Wellington at the other is
area, Mr. Schlies having been
in
Lebanon.
ley, Mrs. William McClintock,
I the Wilark Park Garden Club, I tip where sea-going ships come a partner in Schlies Bros. Gar­
Patty, Mark and Sue, and Mr.
age until his retirement in
I president of District No. 17.
I in.
and Mrs. Donald Cree and An­
I Mrs. Carl Groth of Inde-1 A one-day ride on a large 1966.
___
thony and friends Mr. and Mrs.
I pendence gave the welcome ferrv-boat took the tour group____________
Harold White of Salem.
and Mrs. Lester Purcell of to the North Island where they I
Mr. McClintock was unable
Wilark Park the response. saw many sheep and other
jjqq in New Zealand, and
to be present as he works for
Mrs. Ralph Horton of Dallas animals. During several days about $83 to $100 ¡n Australia,
the State Highway Department
j there, the city of Christ The travelers took a 10-hour
gave the invocation.
and was called to work due to
present Church was visited with its flight from Sidney to Honolulu
Ninety-two
were
the snow on the pass.
dis- niany
many cathedrals and where where they spent four days at
...c u.c-
13 clubs ...
in the
Miss Sandra Oliver was hon- from the
Only one club was not the Church of England domin- Waikiki, but it rained a part of
i ored Friday evening, March 24, trict. (
I ates, then on to the town of the time. Due to crossing over
Linda Bastuscheck
at a bridal shower at the home , rePresente(L
Dunedin. Returning to the air­ the International Date-line,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Love-
Durlnfi
the
mornin
S
business
Entertianns Bid
port at Christ Church, the causing them to lose a day on
•' ’ all.
— —
,
1
session
reports
were
given
by
Hostesses for the surprise
Saalfelds flew to Sidney, Aus­ the way down to Tahiti, on the
the
various
committee
chair
­
Or Bunch Club
1 event were Susan Crowther
tralia, from where they took
Members of the Bid or and Vicky Olson.
j men and each club president many side-tours including a return trip they were able to
Bunch Pinochle Club were en-
Arrangements of spring gave a report on their activi­ huge sheep ranch where they leave Sidney, Australia, on
Friday night and arrive in
tertained Monday evening at flowers and green and yellow ties.
Luncheon was served at 12 watched them working the Honolulu Friday morning,
the home of Linda Bastus- streamers, the bride-elect’s
sheep dogs. Of special interest
check.
' colors, were used in the decor- 0
was a trip to Lion Safari, “Lit­ picking up the lost day.
ORDERS TO GO
Dessert was served before ations
and
refreshments.' The meeting opened again at tle Africa,” as the temperature
the evening of cards.
1 Games were won by Nancy 1 o’clock. A representative and topography are so much
Edna Gordan won high prize Lalack and Iris Hampton.
Phone 769-5311
( from “Deepwood” in Salem like that continent, where the [
with Jean Davidson receiving
Guests were Nelda Johnson, 1 was present and explained the bus drove through the seven-I
ED LEWIN
low. Pinochle was won by Mary Crowther, Evelyn Davis, plans being made for the re­ acre,fenced-in area where the
Auctioneer,
Inc.
Stayton, Oregon
Gladys Podrabsky who also Barbara Etzel, Lin» ', and Iris storation of the “carriage wild animals roam about. At a
won the special prize. During Hampton, Geraldine Case, house”, a parking space, green­ National
Park, they viewed the
Complete Auctions
the evening Edna Gordon and Ricky Lockwood, Jackie Harp­ house, etc.
NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Mrs. Kenneth Keyt of Perry­ Koala bear, the kangaroo, and
| Joyce Trout held a thousand er, Nancy Lalack, Linda Long,
Phone 769-5466
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight
i the Emu, to name o few.
aces.
Lou Oliver, Betsy Lamunyan, dale presented a program of The temperature of around
Carol Cree will be hostess Karen Davis, Colleen Grant, colored slides and a talk on
106 degrees in the bush coun-,
Live a Little
for the next party at her home Kim Posekany, Lorraine Love- Wildflowers of the Northwest, try
of the interior kept the
i
Each
one
present
received
a
on April 3.
I , all and the hostesses.
tour from visiting that section
I
potted
fuschia
as
a
table
fav
­
I I Sending gifts were Nancy
Community
where there are many Abor­
Girod, Cleta Wills, Jenny or from the Dallas Garden igines (bushmen), but they saw
Chance, Chris Ohrt, Linda Club.
Calendar of Events
Independence furnished the a few of the better-dressed and
Ruby, Janetta Huckeby and
door
prizes with Mrs. Lloyd educated ones in the cities.
I Karen Blakely.
The
Miori
natives
of
New
|
Girod from the Mill City Club
I
I
receiving the grand prize, an Zealand were described as i
very attractive people. As it'
Home Extension To
electric timer.
The Fall meeting is schedul­ was the Fall season there, the Thursday, March 30—
Meet April 20th
people were harvesting apples,!
Card party at the Eagles
The Santiam Canyon Home ed for the fourth Wednesday grapes, and other crops. New
in
October
with
the
Salem
Extension will hold its April
Zealand was said to be more | Lodge at 1 p.m. Public invited.
Garden
Club
and
Lansing
meeting on Thursday, the 20th,
British, and with lower build-! _
__ ___
FOE
No. „„„„
3384 . Aerie meeting
instead of the 13th as was or­ neighbors as hostesses.
ings, than Australia which has at lodge at S p.rn?
Attending
from
Mill
City
iginally planned.
many high-rise structures and
The schedule change is due 1 were Mrs. Doris Rogers, Mrs. where there is more of a
Lawrence
Doble,
Mrs.
Darwin
to the “’72 Fashion Facts Pro­
“melting pot” of people, in- ‘^ay, Apr!! 3-
gram” which is set for the 13th Raines, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. eluding Greek, German, Ital-1 Women s volleyball at the
at the McNary High School. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. O. K. De­ ian, and Jewish sections of ®rade school gym, 7 to 9 p.m.
Little Theatre, at 505 Sandy Witt, Mrs. Martin Hansen, town with different cuisine. | Round Robin Pinochle C1ub
Dr. N. in Salem. The daytime Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Charles
It was stated by Mrs. Saal- meets at the home of
dual program will feature Dolezal. and Mrs. Walter j feld that the men in Australia Rambo at 7:30 p m
. Thomas.
spring
and
summer
fashions
wore their hair quite long,.
Our flip little styles,
and sewing with leather, vinyl
there being many hair dress-1 Mill City-Gates American
youngly done, for Spring,
and other new fabrics.
ing and wig shops for men, but Legion Post No. 159 meets at
Those wishing to attend may
that
the young girls and worn- 8 p.m. at the Eagles Hall,
and Eastertime.
call Fay Moore or Sue Gillen­ I
en wore their skirts very short, I
,
water. Plans are to leave Fay
as they also did in New Zea-1
or Bunch Pinochle Club
Moore’s home at 900 N.W.
land. The advertisements read meets at the home of Carol
Santiam Blvd at 9 a.m. on the
that “practically all the men in Cree at 7-30 P-m-
The
Reno
Wedding
Chapel
13th. Everyone should take | was the scene on Saturday, America wear wigs.’ However, |
a sack lunch. Coffee will be March 18, when Mary Jane Mr Saalfeld was able to get a Wednesday, April 5—
available for those with lunch. Chance became the bride of haircut at a regular barber I Santiam Rebekah Lodge
Sizes I to 14
Vernon Rush, Sr., before fam-1 sh°P
shoP for
dollar-
meets at IOOF Hall at 8 p.m.
f°r one dollar.
friends, j 7116 newspapers told of in-1 North Santiam Chamber of
ily members and close friends.
HELPING TO
Standing with the couple creasing riot conditions in Mel- Commerce Board meeting at
SAFEGUARD
1 were the bride’s daughter Mrs ’ bourne, Australia, especially in 12 noon at the Riverview Inn.
Jim (Deborah) Wooldridge ‘ connection with the campus at I
HEALTH
and the groom’s son, Vernon ,he University, although there pridayt March 31—
Rush, Jr. Bridesmaids were!wa® practically no noting re-1 Marilyn Club baked food
her daughter, Jennifer Chance, ; Ported in New Zealand. Tb
The e sale in bu
iiding next f to 0 bank,
bank
building
and his daughter, Vicki Rush. I manV Jarge memorials to war
Escorting the bride down the veterans were noticed in the Sponsored as a public service
By
aisle was the groom’s younger parks and citv sauares and |
drew much attention.
son, Tom.
Included in the wedding
party were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
A
.
Wooldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ mills, the women’s panty hose ■
non Rush, Jr., Jennifer Chance, had to be imported from Eng-; Insurance Agency, Inc.
Vicki Rush, Tom Rush, Fred land, so were quite expensive, | 493 Third Street Stayton
See Us For
Chum, Bob Ward and Randy usually about $7. Other items
Walker. Also. Sarah Szedlock of clothing, however, were AU General Lines of Insurance
of Eugene and Mr. Rush's sis­ cheaper than here. The deval­
Phone 769-6311
ter, Dorothy Ryan of Richland, uation of the American dollars
made them worth about $81
Assorted Styles and Fabrics
Wn.
Phone In
The new Mr. and Mrs. Rush
It Gets There Fast spent several days at Lake Ta­
hoe, returning home on Sun­
Good Assortment Of
day.
When you’re confined to
PRE-FINISHED
bed, or when you just Garden Club Plans
don’t feel well enough to
Luncheon Meeting
pick up a prescription, I The MiU City Garden Club
call us. We’ll mail it.
will serve a complete lunch­
eon at its next meeting on
Sizes 3 To 15
AND UP
Just as quickly as we Thursday. April 6 at the home
of Mrs. Gale Larson on S.W.
can, we’ll have your Kingwood.
The luncheon will
medication on its way to be served at 12 o’clock for
you. Feel better already ? members of the club and will
cost $1 25 per plate Those at­
tending are asked to call Mrs.
Rubbing Alcohol
Larson for reservations.
Following the luncheon the
usual meeting will be held.
Garden flub Ladies
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson
Honored On Her
92nd Birthday
Sandra Oliver
Honored With
Bridal Shower
Parfaits
Couple Married In
Reno Chapel
GIRLS
Ladies Dresses For
EASTER
MADISON & DAVIS
WOOD PANELING
¡S BALDWIN’S
C
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