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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1972)
Extension Agent at Lyons Club Meeting 2__The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Apri 20, 1972 I fyJo&uwb Pcuj,e Honored at Reception Sunday B< Patty McClintock LYONS- Mrs. Glenn Julian and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead Santiam Hand and Chorus were hostesses for the April participated in a concert Tues meeting of the Lyons Garden day evening at Regis High Club held in the fireplace School. room of the Lyons United Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman 's Page Editor Monday evening FT.A. met. Methodist Church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Orville Down Special guest speaker was ing presided over the meeting Shields Remine. He showed Plans Being Made to with Mrs Ralph Downer, sec a film on his trip to Europe retary. Each one answered roll Attending were: Paul Freeman. call by telling their garden Dave Crowther, Gordon Plotts, Form Jun or Women's Lisa Gabriel. Patty McClin problems. Club in Mill City '"’vi vui.iiy mv For the program of the af tock. Roherta Brewster. Den ternoon, Jack Wood. Linn nis Coming, and Debbie Barn Several young women in-' A 1(11 it [11(1 Anil County Extension agent, was hardt Mrs. Sheythe, advisor, terested in forming a Junior, UUUI «-■ >yiUI IU present and talked and show was also present. ed a film on Sprays and In- j Thursday morning at 10:55 Women’s club met recently at Orville Downing, president the home of Mrs. Rich Moore, i secticides. 1 I classes were suspended for a Prizes were won by Mrs. short time due to a bomb of Santiam Chapter AARP has I Guest speakers were Mrs. ! We thought perhaps slang Ralph Downer and Mrs. Leona threat. The only outcome of announced that there will be Lowell Kuenzi, president of and customs would be inter an executive board meeting of Gunn. At the close of the meet i the prank was a late lunch. ■ the group Thursday evening. the Silverton Junior Worn-1 esting to some of you. It was ing a plant exchange was held. en’s club; Mrs. Kenneth My- quite surprising to us how dif Present for the meeting were Salem Academy came to April 20, at the home of Mr. ren. Oregon State Women’s ferent the English language Miss Karen Davis and Miss Suzv Wil >n were hon Mesdames Orville Downing.1 Santiam for a track meet and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. All Club Junior Director, and Mrs. can be from one country to Elmer Taylor. Lloyd Sletto. Thursday afternoon The boys committee chairmen are urg Walter Thomas, Sr., president another—it’s almost like learn ored at a reception held at the IOOF hall here Sunday Chester Riggs. Jack Roy, Roy | won their meet, but the girls ed to attend the planning ses of the Mill City Woman’s club. ing another language Of afternoon. Miss Davis is Grand Representative to the ‘ -- - - by 4 points. sion. Wright, Harley Scott, RalphJ The Junior Women's club course we all attribute the State of New Jersey in Oregon and Miss Wilson is Downer. Don Huber, Hugh Friday during activity per-! The next regular AARP will be sponsored by the Mill sayings “polly good” and Grand Choir member.- The Enterprise photo. Johnston. Floyd Bassett, John iod class meetings were held i meeting will be Wednesday. City Woman’s club. A nom “Cheerio" to the English peo McPheeters, Mrs. Gladys Kui- | The Seniors discussed Sen-' April 26, at the Santiam High inating committee was selected ple. Some other example of ning. Grand Representative to ken, Mrs. Eva Bressler, Mrs ior Skir and the selling of school auditorium. Following for election of officers. differences are not so common.' South Carolina in Oregon from a short business meeting Lois Hazel Wirth, Mrs. Katie Skil I Social Security Cards. The Another meeting will be A “jumper” here is not a Amity Assembly No. 71: Mrs lings, Mrs. Leona Gunn. Mr. ■ Prom and Banquet were dis- Scott of the Mill City branch held April 24 at 8 p m. at the dress over a blouse (That is Gladys Yokum, Mother Advis and Mrs. Howard Whaley, and , cussed by the Juniors. The of the U. S. National Bank home of Mrs. Douglas Suckling. called a “pinafore dress”), but or of Sheridan Assembly No. the hostesses, Mrs. Julian and | Sophomores discussed the ex- will speak on the advantages rather a pullover sweater. We 144: Mrs. Merrill Gould, Mo of U-Bank. Following this, Wes Mrs. Olmstead. j nave learned, after a few slip- I hibition basketball game. ther Advisor of Chadwick Jahn will discuss the forth Lori Levon To Be . ups. never to compliment some- I Friday night the sophomore... ....... ____________ Assembly No. 3. Salem; Mrs coming school budget election ■ one on their “yard" as it is an Litvern Torgison, Worthy Ma | boys and faculty participated which” will be he^d May 1. I insult to do so. A yard is a tron of Cedar Chapter No. 171, 1 in a basketball game. The fac-, There will be a question and Seen on T. V. cemented slab around a house I Marilyn Assembly No. 80 In Scio; Mrs. Lowell Cree, Wor ulty, however, won in a close ansWer period. On Wednesday, April 26, I while a “garden” is what we ; ternational ___ ______ ______ game! A dance followed. Order __________ of Rainbow thy Matron of Marilyn Chap For the social part of the Lori Levon, a student at the know as the yard. I can see for Girl, honored two of their ter. No. 145; Lavern Torgison, in 1 program a group of Square The Wolverettes came Cascade Ca,rolu Rae Scho01 of Dance, why they would feel a bit put i mPmh€rs Miss Karen Davis, BEST THINGS IN LIFE third place at competition in, dancers from the C----- 2_ will be seen on TV on Salem out if they had spent all sum- Grand Benreventative to New Worthy Patron of Cedar Chap ter No. 171; Lowell Cree Wor I Foothill Squares, headed by Corvallis Saturday. -----. 3 , at -- ---------- ... --------------------------- ------------ Mr and Mrs Downing, will Channel 4 p. m _ Ix>ri is an mer taking care of - the grass . j jersey jn Oregon and , Mis; thy Patron of Marilyn Chapter Crfl give a dancing demonstration. , ‘ ‘ X^ader at Mill City and ; and flowers and then have guzv Wilson, Grand .. Choir ....... No. 145; Don Moffatt, Ralnltow BILL ALLMAN the daughter of Mr and Mrs. I someone call it a cement slab! Member at a reception Sunday Dad of Marilyn Assembly; Mr Phone 759-5729 Bid or Bunch Club I Bob I^von | I m -------- a “ line — *- is to “que up”. | afternoon at the IOOF hall IMMUN« I To ; ‘ form 715 1st—Stayton and Mrs. George Davis, par Students from the dance ' an electric heater ------ — is — an — “elec- ’! For the program Miss Sally ents of Karen, Mrs. Mal>el Margaret Boroughs • » -.ir/v. L ?<• Insur.inçè CoætiAr I school will be advertising the’r 1 trie fire," 1 to like something, jenkins presented the Amer- Jensen of Turner, Karen’s aunt Meets at Davidsons I annual benefit show which1 is to “fancy" it, a "torch” is ican Flag fonowed by by the and Mr and Mrs. Les Warren. The Bid or Bunch Pinochle Hos*s Pinochle Club I they will be giving for the a flashlight, and a "lorry” is a pledgp of allegiance and sing- Karen's Godparents. Club met Monday evening at Mrs. Margaret Boroughs wus °"*on-3ta* S?ho‘'1 J»* f truck. There are many many I ing America. Linda Clark. Grand Repre the home of Jean Davidson. C.aJ° _^eJ more- but these examples will ! Miss I Guests were Donna Podrabsky hostess for the Round Robin Patty McClintock, sentative to Florida and Mar Cakes Baked and Decorated and Sharon Crook. Pinochle Club Monday even of Dance, over a period of six give you an idea of the dif , P. W A of Marilyn Assembly garet Houck, Associate Advisor w „„ . for all occasions : No. 6t> si<vw gave the tribute to the of Chadwick Assembly each ing. The hostess served dessert years, has donated over $10,- ' ference. Refreshments were served Then there is the delightfu Rajnbow banner. spoke briefly under Good of WEDDING CAKES to the members and guests, I 000 to the school for the deaf before the evening of cards. A SPECIALTY I Carmen Barnhardt. Esther as a result of their benefit “English accent”, but this dif- ( Miss Debbie McClain, ac the Order. fers, surprisingly from area to V inning high prize was Elsie Challender and Kathleen Pratt. shows. Mrs. Agnes Carlson. Asso The benefit show will be at I area. Nothem England has a companied by Mrs. Doris Wil Cakes Baked and Decorated Ohmart and_Mary Wright re- i MacGregor won both ------------ liams. sang “How Good Thou ciate Mother Advisor acted as On Order Only ceived low. Pinochle was won high “and” p^chle and“Go~ldie 2 p tTmat Salem Parrish Jun- much different accent than J Art.” Mother Advisor in the ab , ior High school Sunday, April Londoners and people raised i During Good of the Order. ' sence of Mrs. Juanita Culver, by Sharon Crook and Donna Rambo received low score. JOSEPHINE HAMPTON ¡n our Our county, Buckingham- Suzy Wilson was honored with who was unable to attend. Podrabsky won the door prize. The next party will be May 30 Tickets will be available at in shire, have a different accent a skit presented by Corliss j Decorations were musical Hattie Fencl will be hostess 1 with Agnes Carlson as host- i the door. Phone 897-2569 as well as using words such • Archer. Laurie Bethel. Sue ■ notes for the choir member for the next partv on May 1. as “my ducks" for my dear McClintock. Jean Drvnan. Su and vegetables as New Jersey __ 1 “our old boy” for “my sie Keen and Jill Krecklow ! is called the Garden State brother.” So even in this small She was presented with a sil On the decorating committee I country, there is a difference ver tray with her name en-1 were Jill Krecklow. Sally in accent just as in our own graved on it from the Assem Jenkins. Lynette Hughes. Sue larger country. The upper class bly. McClintock. Jackie Wilson, is taught “proper English” j Karen Davis was then hon- ; Patty McClintock, and Laurie which is distinctly different ored with a skit presented by Bethel. from the local accent. English Christy Spurgeon, Debbie Mc Refreshment chairman was I people can tell instantly what Clain. Patty McClintock. Cathy Sue McClintock. “class" a person is from by the Lyness, and Lynette Hughes ' About 130 were present Members of the Mill City way they talk There is quite Karen was presented with a Garden club recently selected a class distinction in England, silver compote with her name the Marigold as the proposed much more than in America. engraved on it from the As city flower. A letter has been I England celebrates the main sembly. Both girls received Community submitted to city council mem holidays America does except silver pickle forks with the bers so that the “ City Dads ” 3 Magicube Instant Load Cameras will be given away each week, April for Thanksgiving and of course, Rainbow insignia from the Mo may give the selection their Calendar of Events :Independence Day. Though we ther’s club. 21, April 28 and May 5. Camera and Case valued at $10.95. When you official approval. are consiuerrng considering nav..,« having some of register you also become eligible for the Grand Prize of a Magnavox Cas- The marigold was chosen by i are Don Moffatt made the an the Garden Club because it.™ L.ng?s,h inends, sett Tape Recorder with accessories, valued at $55.00. nouncement that Debbie Mc ¡4th of July as a laugh!) We Clain had been chosen by the blooms profusely is easy to - - English Thursday, April 20— Register at each visit. No purchaese necessary. Drawings are held at grow and has a long bloom- were werc invited into an English Board to be the Grand Choir 4 p. m. each Friday. home for Christmas this year, member for the coming year I ing period It is hoped that Santiam Canyon Home Ex Introduced were Miss Odie tension meeting at 10 a m. Et townspeople will plant mari ! so we were able to learn some of the customs. Christmas is Vogel, Grand Service, from gold seeds or plants in gener- the Gates Clubhouse. Baked Winners at the April 14 drawing were: ous quantities to add bright very much a family affair as Acacia Assembly No. 40. Stay Food Sale and Plant Sale for in the States. The traditional ton;; Miss Melody Markee, ness to the summer scene. Canyon Scholarship Fund. Joe Kiefel Mrs. H. M. Daaron Linda Reust Garden club members anti tree and stockings are the Grand Representative to Ken same, but houses are usually Lions Auxiliary meets at the tucky in Oregon from Sheri cipate having a contest among decorated with paper stream- dan Assembly No 44: 12 Miss t Lions Paw at 8 p m. flower growers to see who can i | ers, baloons, and crepe paper Linda Clark, Grand Represent come up with the brightest AARP Executive meeting at as we would for a New Years ative to Florida in Oregon from growth All those planting gar the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Party. The day after Christmas Newport Assembly No 26; dens are urged to reserve some C. Kimmel at 7:30 p. m. is also a holiday called “ Box Miss Kathie Bentley, Grand space for this project. Anyone wishing more infor ing Day." On this day, people Representative to Kansas in Friday, April 21_ mation on this, may contact visit each other and have an Oregon from Ramona Assem-1 Senior Citizens Bingo party Mrs. Ervin Peterson, club pres- other large meal. It’s more of bly No. 36; Miss Peggy Hen ' at the Presbyterian Church • ident, Mrs. Doris Rogers, vice- a social day and many people Fellowship hall 1 to 3 p m ' president or Mrs. Jennie Caud i hold an ‘open house” for neighbors and friends. One Jayceettes DfSCUSS Monday, April 24— le, secretary. holiday celebrated in England I Lions Club dinner meeting is Sir Guyfawikes Day on Nov- Coming Events at I at 6:30 p. m. at the Frontier I ember 5th. (He was a man who 1 Lyons 4-H Club Wins 1 tried unsuccessfully I Inn. to blow Recent Meeting I up Parliament). On this day Women’s Volleyhall at the Awards At County The Mill City Jayceettes met evryone builds bonfires and Grade School Gym 7 to 9 p m Thursday evening. April 13 a* , 4-H Breakfast Contest sets off fireworks—like Hal the home of Mrs Jack Bain | Rainbow Mother’s Club loween and 4th of July rolled i Fifty-nine 4-H cooking mem- Seven members were present meets a( the IOOF hall flt 7;30 i bers displayed their skills Sat- into one Further plans were made for p. m. We have all heard of the I urday at the Linn County 4-H “Old English Pub.” The pub the July 4th celebration with j Junior Woman’s club meet- ! Breakfast Quick Breads Con Bain as chairman (public house) is more like a Mrs. Various projects were dis-1 >ng at the home of Mrs. Doug- test held at the Linn County social club which anyone can Fairgrounds in Albany. Pro join rather than a place to cussed such as the Senior Suckling at 8 p. m. ducts baked ranged from muf drink. One goes to see his Citizens Bingo party on April Tuesday, April 25— fins and coffee cakes to bis friends and visit with people 21 They are also making plans Marilyn Club Potluck cuits, scones and breakfast piz as well as have the usual “pin- for an "old time dance" the Luncheon at noon at the home za. date to be announced later. ter” (pint of beer or ale) Among those winning blue Darts are a big game among Mrs Dale Shepard is chairman of Mrs Wilson Stevens in awards were Fritzi Waters, the men and dart matches are and invites anyone who is in Lyons Mrs Clyde Phillips is Lori Rolleston, Astrid Green. held in the pubs. Most every terested or has any sugges- co-hostess. Suzanne McClellan and Mary one has his ’local’—the pub he tions for such an event to call Wednesday, April 2«— Chytka, all of Lyons Claudette goes to the most often to see her at 897-2134 Marilyn Assembly, Order of Thompson. Lyons, won a red his friends Most pubs have The Jayceettes Rainbow for Oirls, meets at i award. the pewter mug of each of coffee and concession stand on j In the Favorite Foods Show, their “regulars” hanging a. May 7th at the starting place the IOOF Hall at 7:30 p m. Debbie Bishop of Lyons was bove the bar which the “reg of the Jaycee Poker Run Thursday. April 27— among those winning red a- ular” uses when he comes to In other business, members wards AARP meeting at the Santi. the pub. Pubs vary from the drew names for their secret am High School at 7:30 very modern to the "oldy sisters. Mrs Donald Day will be spe worldy” kinds. We have yet Sponsored as a public service to find anywhere we’ve been cial guest at the April 27th meeting to be held at the I By an equal to the good old “Eng home of Mrs. Ira Clark at 7:30 ■ lish Pub ” We could go on a great deal p. m. longer about language and customs, but had better end If the number following Insurance Agency, Inc. now Until next time. 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