The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 18, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    Community
Calendar of Even+s
Fay Moore Heads
Extension Unit
Women's Volleyball at the
Grade School Gym 7 to 9 p. m.
(last garni for the season.)
Installation of officers was
held Thursday when the San­
tiam Canyon Home Extension
met at the Gates Clubhouse.
Mrs. Jessie Caryl presided at
the short business meeting.
Mrs. Shirle' Swaim was in­
stalling officer when officers
installed were Fay Moore,
chairman: Jessie Caryl, vice-
chairman and Leonora Cuts-
forth, secretary-treasurer.
A donation of $35 was given
to the Canyon
Scholarship
fund
Leonora Cutsforth and Ruth
McCombs wen project leaders
for the lesson on snacks.
Those attending were Jessie
Caryl. Hannah Ditter. Leonora
Cutsforth. Myrtle Donohue.
Iola Henness. Ruby Hutchin­
son.
Ruth McCombs. Fay
Moore. Shirley Swaim. Bee
Gordon. Dorothy
Newberg.
Fern
Elizabeth
Cvr and
Thompson.
This was the club’s las!
meeting utnil September.
145.
Marilyn Chapter No.
OES. special mee:ing at 8 P
m at the IOOF hall.
Ohmarts at Salem
Wednesday. May 24—
For Baptismal Rites
Thursday. May 18—
Lions Auxiliary noon meet­
ing at the home of Molly Lar­
son. Members
bring sack
lunch Dessert and coffee will
be furnished
FOE =3384 Aerie meeting
at the Lodge at 8 p m
Spring Band Concert a’ the
Santiam High Schoo' Auditor­
ium at 8 p m
Satureia'
Ma' 20—
Marilyn Assembly No. 60.
Order e Rainbow for Girls.
Installation of Officers at 6:0o
p m at the IOOF hall.
Monda'
May 22-
Lions Club dinne- meeting
at the Frontier at 6:30 p m.
•>__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Maj IS. 19*2
Marilyn Assembly No. 60.
Mother's Day was very spe-
Order of Rainbow for Girls, cial to Mr and Mrs. Rex Oh-
regular meeting at 7:30 at the mart who witnessed the bap-
IOOF Hall.
tism of their six-weeks’ old
Rainbow Mothers Club meets granddaughter. Karen Diane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Doug
at 7:30 at the IOOF Hall.
Ohmart of Salem, which took
Chapter. place at the St. Mark Lutheran
AARP Santiam.
meets at Santiam High Audi- church in Salem during the
torium at 7130 p m Slides of morning worship service Sun­
member's trips will be shown day.
Officiating at the ceremony
Thursday. May 25—
was the Rev. Dennis Martalla.
Marilyn Club potluck lunch­ who is assistant pastor at St.
eon at the home of Mrs Wil­ Mark’s and a former Mill City
resident 20 years ago. He also
liam Lyness at 12 noon Co-
hostess will be Mrs. Murry gave the Mother’s Day sermon.
Besides Mr. and Mrs Doug­
Moore
las Ohmart and young son.
Mill City Jayceettes will Jimmy, other family members
meet at the home of Mrs. Rod witnessing the ceremony in­
cluded Mr and Mr Rex Oh­
Syverson at 7:30 p. m.
mart and son. John. Mr and
Sponsored as a public service Mrs. Fred Duffy, great-grand­
parents. and Raymond Duffy,
all of Mill City.
Sponsors for Karen Diane
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Insurance Agency, Inc. Vavrick of Salem, who were
also sponsors for John Ohmart
493 Third Street Stayton
several years ago.
See Us For
A family gathering and din­
AU General Lines of lnsi>.-ance
ner was held at the Doug Oh­
Phone 769-63 I I
mart home in Salem after the
service.
MADISON & DAVIS
'UJomanli. Page
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
Locai Women Visit
Mt. Angel Towers
Jayceettes To Have
Senior Citizen Bingo
Party on June 1
Appointed To Estarl Committee
Rev. and Mrs. Knott
To Celebrate 50th
Wedding Date June 4
Twenty Mill City Women, | Announcements have been
all friends or former neighbors received by several old-time
of Mrs. Clyde Rogers, drove to friends of Rev. and Mrs. C.
Mt. Angel Thursday for a spe-! Stanley Knott of Portland, but
cial no-host luncheon in the formerly of Mill City, that a
dining room at Mt. Angel Tow -1 reception will honor them on
ers where she now makes her, their 50th wedding annivers-
home. They were joined by I ary, Sunday. June 4. The af-
Mrs Troy Wambaugh of Hub­ fair will be held from 2:30
bard. a daughter of Mrs. Rog­ until 5:30 in the afternoon at
ers. and by Mrs. Richard Sau­ the Faith United Church (Con­
cier. another former long-time gregational. located at 15150
resident who also lives there N. E. Glisan St Portland
Rollowing the luncheon, the i For anyone interested
regular meeting of the Presby-j sending cards, the home
terian Women’s Association dress of the Knotts is 14525 N.
was held with Mrs. Earl Loucks E San Rafael, Portland.
as acting president in the ab­
Rev Knott was pastor of the
sence of Mrs. William Lyness. Presbyterian
church
here
Devotions were also led by many years ago. and both he
Mary Loucks with special em. and Mrs Knott were active as
phasis on Mother’s Day. open­ leaders of Boy and Girl Scouts,
ing with a prayer, “We Thank respectively. They were in
Thee.” and reading several ex­ town last September, when he
cerpts from ‘The Beauty of. brought Mrs. Knott to attend
Motherhood."'
the 50th anniversary of the
Minutes were read from the Mill City Woman’s club of
previous meeting by the secre­ which she was a charter mem­
___ , Faye Verbeck, and the ber.
tary.
treasurer’s report t given by
I „ , |
Mary Tuers Report on over­
seas sewing was given by the
chairman. Clara Epperson, who a i _
read a thank you note for a . Thursday, May 18—
i Vegetable Soup
quilt sent to Mora. N. M.
Edith Mason reported on the' Peanut Butter Sandwich
Choc. Pudding and Topping
'i Improvement Fund
Church
Milk
committee, also on the Memor-
ial Fund committee, stating Friday. May 19—
that in former years much' Fish Krisps
equipment had been purchased I French Fries
Green Beans
through these funds, including
Mrs. Schaer To Be
the pews, the cross and drap-1 Glazed Doughnuts
ery at the rear of the chancel, j Applesauce
Milk
Honored at Reception baptismal fount, bulletin board Monday
May 22—
in front of the church, chairs
Chicken and Noodles
The Gates Clubhouse will be for Fellowship Hall, lectum
Peas
the setting for a reception anl pulpit, the electric organ
French Bread
Sunday. May 21. from 2 to and speaker, a silver chalice.
Cubed Jello Salad
4:30 p m. honoring Mrs Gwen1 and the “book of memory.” As
Milk
there have been recent addi­
Schaer.
Tuesday, May 23—
Mrs. Schaer, who has been I tions to the funds. Mrs Mason
Chilli Beans
in the teaching profession fori displayed an attractive book
Buttered Toast
33 years, is retiring at the end I holder which will be placed
Carrot and Celery Sticks
altar
table,
when
no
on
the
of the school year. She is a1
Mixed Fruit
first
mo, grade teacher
_______ --
at Gates
____ j flowers are available, and will
Mountain Bar
Grade& school. Friends are in-1 contain an open bible,
Report of the nominating' Milk
vited through the press.
Wednesday. May 24—
: committee offered the names
Bar B. Q Hamburgers
■ of Jean Scott, president; Faye
Lettuce
Salad
Verbeck, secretary, and Mary
Applesauce
Tuers. treasurer, as candidates
Sugar Cookie Bar
for new officers.
Mrs. Rogers was asked to1 Milk
Thursday. May 25—
give the closing player which |
Lasagna
she did after expressing her |
Green Beans
appreciation for such a large ■
Bread & Butter
group coming to spend the day ,
Pineapple Tidbits
with her enabling her to at-1
tend the meeting She is a past I Milk
Friday, May 26—
president of the association
Meat Loaf
and a faithful member of it
and the church for many years. | Carrots
Bread and Butter
Going from here were Rosa.' Cherrv Shortcake
mond ReMine Blanche Kelly. | Milk
Mary Loucks. Mary v„n,.
Kelly,
, Deanie Kelly. Edith Mason. I
■ Gladys Lake.
Mary Tuers,
| Helen Kimmel. Fay Verbeck, I
i Clara Epperson. Lettie Swan. I
Mabel Carlson. Elaine Russell.
I xjioiv wiuuai V, lauen uuiiuquioi, |
| Elsie Ohmart. Ellen Lundquist,
T A *-» • r- * • Geddes.
z-4
, 4 t-» Cummings,
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, Daisy
Ruth
Esther Ogden, and
Mildred
Wambaugh from Hubbard, and
Helen Saucier and Dora Rog­
ers. both of Mt Angel Towers.
Mrs. Dale Edwards was
hostess for the Mill City Jay­
ceettes at her home Thursday
evening Three members were
present Guest was Miss Karen
Davis. Mill City Junior Miss,
who showed slides of tile Or<
gon Junior Miss Pageant and
spoke on her participation in
the Pageant
June 1 was set for the next
senior citizens bingo party
which will begin at 7 p m at
Fellowship Hall of the Pres-
‘ . The parties
byterian church,
senior citizens and
are 1 free
— to
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prizes are given.
It was announced that Mrs.
Keevineer. a clothing repre­
sentative firm district manag­
er, would be at the home of
Mrs. Mike Wilson May
15
when the July 4th princesses
will meet there to choose their
costumes to wear during the
Fourth of July celebration and |
at other events the court will
attend in neighboring cities.
They will make their first of-
ficial group appearance at the
Lebanon Strawberry Festival
on June 3. Official chaperones
will accompany the princesses
on their appearances.
The next meeting of the
Jayceettes will be May 25 at •
the home of Mrs. Rod Syver­ i
I
son.
School Lunch Menu
MARV'S SPORTING GOODS
Mrs. Lowell Cree. Worthy Matron of Marilyn Chap­
ter No. 145 OES has been appointed on the Estarl Com­
mittee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon for 1972-73 by
Mrs Mary Ristola, Associate Grand Matron and Lester
Langdon, Associate Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter
of Oregon. — Stan Ogden Photo
Bridal Shower Given
For Miss June Kennedy Set for Saturday P. M
GATES
Friday evening.
May 12 a bridal shower was
given for June Kennedy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Baechler. at the Mead­
er home Hostesses were Kathy
Meader. Sharon Harrison and
Betty Kelle.
The refreshment table was
decorated in th bride-to-be’s
colors of white with red and
blue accents. The cake was
made and decorated by Jose­
phine Hampton with a bride
in the center and sprays of
blue roses across each end
with tiny red bells tucked in
between them
Guests present were Wyoma
Baechler, mother of the bride-
to-be, Ginny Cole. Diane Rush,
Delores Drake, Carol Woods.
Dinah Haywood. Lenore Cuts­
forth and the hostesses. Send­
ing gifts were Susie Dueber,
Catherine Turnidge, Teresa.
Arlene Taylor and Leola Del-
S4.50 per Year
Read it Every Week
Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20
Special-Pepsi 6 cans 79c
MARV'S SPORTING GOODS
JOE C. BELLO
(REPUBLICAN)
For
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Position No. 3
Pd Pol. Ad. Pete Villarreal Tres 916 Moneda N., Salem
Mrs. George Davis enter­
tained members of the Round
Robin Pinochle club at her
, home Monday evening. Guests
were Barbara Knudsen and
' Carmen Barnhardt.
Dessert
was served before the evening
1 of cards
Mabel Yankus won pinochle.
1 Frances Alban had high score
and Agnes Carlson received
low
This was the clubs last meet­
ing until September
f
The Commander Provides
“All Risks” protection for
HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF SPORTING GOODS.
NEW LINES INCLUDE:
Water Skis, Ski Rope, Drift Boats, Arco Gas, Cocktail and
Block Ice and Etc.
• outboard motors and boats
WAS THAT
bv ^600D
,
♦ outdrive boats
/
♦ boat trailers
Sporting Goods
OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK
Monday thru Thurs.
..... 7 A M. to 7 P. M.
Friday............. . ......... . .....
7 A. M. to 10:00 P. M.
Saturday & Sunday............ ... 5 A. M. to 7 P. M.
769-5343
I
Dairtf^J
Queen^
•Watercraft Liability including
♦ coverage while operating your
boat or another's
♦ salvage coverage
♦ boat equipment
MARV’S
Across from Santiam Golf Club
“No —that’s my box-top
offer file —the recipe books
are in the bottom drawer.”
I
Garcia F'shing Pole,
Wilson Golf Bag
and Many Others
FREE Coffee and Pepsi
My Neighbors
Card Club Winds
Up Play for Summer
Rogue River
Drift Boat
And
OTHER PRIZES:
Marilyn Assembly No. 60.
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
will hold Installation Saturday
at 6 p. m. in the IOOF hall.
Miss Susy Wilson will be in­
stalled as Worthy Advisor.
IN NEED OF
REGISTER NOW FOR THE
GRAND PRIZE
Rainbow Installation
Covers—Accidents involving your
boat or trailer in transit
—Motor lost overboard
—Collision
—Fire or wind
—Theft of your boat,
motor or equipment
♦ limits available up to $300,000
Covers—Bodily injury
Property damage
•Medical Payments Coverage
♦ for you, your family and guests
♦ limits available up to $3,000 per
person
Covers Medical and funeral
expenses
Madison-Davis Insurance
Serving Your Insurance Needs For Mill City
And The North Santiam Canyon
Phone 769-531 I
S+ay+on
493 N. 3rd. S+ay+on