2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. July 20. 1972
Detroit High Holds
Class Reunion
Wo/nawi P cioè
Deei Visit at
Charles Golden Home
t
The Detroiters held their
high school reunion again in
the fire hall a: Detroit Satur
day night and Sunday.
The turnout was not as large
as expected but some new
faces showed up from years
past and all enjoyed the music
furnished by Kurt Baughman
and his group.
Some turned out for the
picnic Sunday who could not
make the Saturday r.igr.t party
All and all it proved to be a
real fun-type weekend Many
enjoyed water skiing and just
visiting at the picnic.
Among those coming from
out-of-tcwn were Hazel Peeler.
Los Angeles the longest dis
tance) Mr. and M -s. Ray Wal
lace. Albany; Mr. and Mrs
Duane Willis, Sheridan; Mr.
and Mrs Bill Palmer. Dallas:
Mr. „nd Mrs Cliff White. Wal
nut Creek. Ca.. Mr. and Mrs
Ben Cherrier. Medford; Mr I
and Mrs Albin Cooper. Ham- ,
mond: Mr and Mrs. Harvey |
Burns. Tigard: Mr. and
Mrs D:ck Lichlyter. Tacoma:
Mr and Mrs Duane Thomason.1
Prineville; Mr. and Mrs
George
Renner. Newberg
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Gera
Norma J. Long, kK ornan s Page Editor
Annual WSCS Picnic
Mrs. Christensen
Held Tuesday July 11
Appointed Extension
i
'hone 897-2772
LYONS—The annual Wom
ens S Hnety of Christian Ser Agent for Marion Co
vice picnic was held Tuesday Mrs Dorothy Christensen
Mrs. Dean Mowery of Mill
at the Glenn Julian home Af has been appointed Marion City left last week to attend
ter enjoying a lovely picnic i County Extension Agent, ac- the General Federation of Wo-
dinner, a business meeting was j cording to Lee Kolmer. Direc- I man’s Club and Shell Oil
held with Alta Bodeker pre ■ tor. Oregon State University Company Environmental Con.
siding with Evelyn Julian, sec Extension Serv.ce. Her ap- servation Program at the Mar
retary.
| pointment is effective this riott Motor Hotel in St Louis.
The meeting opened with week
Mrs Mowery is State Con
nrayer by Rev. Arthur Hansen
Mrs Christensen has been servation Chairman in the Ore
followed by the devotions with an extension home economist gon Federation Woman’s club.
Leo-a Stevens in charge It ■r. the Polk County staff since Also attending the conference
was voted to send a donation 1967. In her new position. Mrs is the State President. Mrs
t. McCurdy School and Es- Christensen will have broad Richard L Schaefer of Leban
Danola Hospital in New Mex responsibilities for adult home on
ico. A good report was heard economics education program'
On the local level. Mrs.
from the Rummage sale which r. Marion county, and will Mowery is the Area Beautifica-
s being held daily in the • share in leader training and tion chairman, and several
basement of the Methodist other activities of extension • 1 beautification awards have
church from 10 a m to 1 p.m | home economics in Polk and been won under her chairman-
No meeting will be held in j Yamhi 11 counties.
ship She has been instrument
August and the September' The new Marion County al in planning the new City
ng will be held at the • Home Economist was appoin’- Park and is among those who
Librarv with Mrs. Flor- cd t the Polk County staff have worked tirelessly on this
hostess,
after graduating from OSU ( project. Mrs Mowery will
the picnic were with a degree in home econo I speak at the three-day con-
Howard Whaley.1 mics education
' ference which began Monday.
Mrs Arthur Hansen, i Ln her previous position July 17.
Cory. Dorothy Downer '
More than 100 Women’s club
Christensen worked with
ed Prichard Le’ra Stev. ?w income families, concen- members are present at St
Iva Bressler. Alm a Olm-
it. I
ig particularly
on home Louis to acquaint themselves
ee. Turner: M
ad. Peggy- Wright. Floi •ence
agement and nutrition, in with environmental problems.
and
Mrs
Kenneth
Harris.
Ches
Mutual of F
Leona Gunn. Floi ■enee ar. eft rt supported by the Mid and for discussion with in
hire: Mr and Mrs Dick Wood- Naue.
of Protect!
Darling.
Johnston. Alta Willamette Community Action custry, government and con -
Sex;... RTn.: Mr and Bodeker. Helen
with r
and the hosts, Mr Program.
servation experts.
Bruce
Gordon.
Mr.
and
!
home,
and Mrs J
A replacement for Mrs
Keynote speaker for
Bowers, and Mr
meat
Christensen on the Polk meeting will be Senator Jen
low White aU o: Sa
all yo
C ?ur.ty Exten- n Staff will nings Randolph of West Vir
L. Krause and Mr
to your M
be named in the near future ginia. chairman of the Senate
Mrs Bob Budlong. Port- Prizes Given of
Mrs. Christensen is a native Public Works committee
: Mr. and Mrs Jock But-
Eugene: Mr and Mrs Jim Senior Citizens Bingo ; Oregonian, bom m Lane Coun Those attending include the
ty and raised ir. Lane and Mar state federation conservation
?ht. Mr and Mrs. Donovan
on Counties After graduating chairman and another state
Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. Jun Party at Church Hall
Budlong and Mrs. Bill Boester
There were 17 attending the from the old Mill City High officer from the 50 states and
all from Mill City; Mr. and Ser. or Citizens Bingo Party School, she attended OSU be- the District of Columbia. Mrs
MUTUAL OF
Mrs Don Zurcher. Lebanon: held last Friday evening at the for joining the Navy during Kermit V. Haugan. GFWC pre
ENUMCLAW
Mr and Brs. Bob Guerin and Fellowship Hall of the Pres- World War II. She returned sident. explained that on their
to OS" to complete her educa return home the state officers
Mr. and Mrs Joe Lichlyter.
Idanha.
prizes tion after the death of her hus- will provide guidance for local
| clubs in undertaking projects
Those present from Detroit
A
resident
of
Mehama.
Mrs
to help improve and protect
were Mr. and Mrs Dude Ren-
Christensen has a daughter the quality of the nation's en_
ner. Mr. and Mrs Lee Hopson,
eurrently serving in the Navy vironment.
Insurance Agency, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Halseth.
and a son currently in the
This is the second year of
493 Third Street Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hill. Mr.
Mar
me
Corps
'the
GFWC Shell program in
and Mrs Lloyd Ketchum and
See Us For
which clubs judged to have
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Clark.
NEED JOE PRINTING?— conducted the most effective
AH General Lines of
Alice (Fryer Zurcher was
See The Mill City Enter projects receive state and na
Insurance
elected tc be chairman for the ceettes for the enjoyment of
prise Top Quality Printing tional awards from Shell total
next
reunion
which
will
be
the
Sen;
r
Citizens.
Another
Phone 769’63 I I
priced right. Fast service ing $55.000 a year. AU awards
held tn 1975 Lee Hopson was | one will be scheduled in the
money must be used to further
too. Phone 897-2T72.
elected to help her locally.
near future.
the clubs’ environmental pro
jects.
Presiding at the conference
is Mrs. James A. Scarbro of
Ripley. W. Va.. GFWC conser
vation department chairman
Field activities wiU include
a trip to Shell's Wood River.
HL refinery and a tour of the
V, ♦- mo'e leisure time today s families are
auto emissions studies being
offer spending thei' weekends a* 'ecreartio'
conducted at the company's
MTM Product Research and
homes or in campers and vans If your family
Development Laboratory, also
oiways seems to be o" wheels we ve got c
located at Wood River.
little something tha‘ will answer your
MADISON & DAVIS
Today's
American families
are constantly
on the go.
phone and take your messages while you re
gone. I* s our Answe' Phone And it makes
su'e you neve' miss on important coll
w- a your family s away a* play. The
A-swe' Phone onswe's your home tele
phone w " you' ow— pre-'eco'ded message
and men takes you' co ier s messages ‘ho*
you can play back when you ge* pack.
Co today and as« us aaau* the Answe'
Phone for .our home You moy oe surprised
to >ea— * cos’s on . pen'-es a day.
We 'e wo
mprove your tele
phone se
ve be'ieve we re
Tech Sgt and Mrs David
Golden. Menssa and Ronnie
spent the weekend at the home
of his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Clyde Golden. David is station
ed at Tacoma, Wash, with the
Air Corps.
Sunday the family went to
Elk Lake picnicing. Attend
ing were David Golden and
family, Mr. and Mrs Clyde
Golden. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Golden. Mike. Debbie and
Cathy and were joined later
‘•Well, try your pitch on
me-maybe I can »|M>t where
in the day by Gerald Golden
your weaknesses lie.”
and son Danny.
Mike Golden returned to
Tacoma with his cousin Ron
nie for a visit and Merissa is
visiting her cousin Debbie in
Mill City.
The Goldens report that a
buck and a doe deer looked in
their front window at dusk of
The Santiam Women's Golf an evening and the doe has
Club hosted the Battlecreek been on the patio about 9 a.m.
Club from Salem on Tuesday.1 at the Charles Golden home.
July 18 A luncheon followed
nine holes of play.
Winners from Battlecreek i
ED LEWIN
were: Long Drive on =18. |
Auctioneer, Inc.
Nina Buick: Long Drive on =9.
La vena Brendle; Low Gross.' Complete Auctions
Millie Lmdermann 46; Low
net tie. Vivian Enveart and
Phone “69-5466
Gwen Wain, both with 39.
Santiam Club winners were
Long Drive on -18. Betty
Schug; K P. on =17, Myrtle
Community
Donohue; Long Drive on =9.
Betty Cox: K P on =8. Doro
thy Applegate; Low Gross
Calendar of Events
Marie Galloway 45 and
Net. Pat Dye 29.
Battlecreek Club
Plays at Santiam
Winners Listed For
Thursday, July 20—
F. O E. =3384 Aerie meet
ing at 8 p m. at the Lodge.
Low Net in Classes was days Wednesday, July 26—
play for the Santiam W men's
Santiam Chapter (AARP)
Golf Club 18 hole group. Julv potluck picnic at John Neal
11.
Memorial Park in Lyons Pot
A” class winner was Mrs. luck to begin at 12:30. Bring
Rudy Tohl with a 73; "B" class. own table service Coffee will
Mrs. Jim Donahue 75: and be furnished.
Mrs. Al Dye in C class with 74.
First low net went to Mrs. Sponsored as a public service
Wayne Schug with 75 and sec
By
ond low net to Mrs Elmer
Klutke with a 77.
Women's Golf Play
MADISON & DAVIS
If the number following Insurance Agency, Inc.
your name on The En* 493 Third Street Stayton
See Us For
terprise label reads
7-72 it's time to send All General Lines of Insurance
a check for renewal.
Phone 769-631 I
Rickey Ann Lockwood
And Robert F. Hink
Married at Stayton
The wedding of Rickey Ann
Lockwood and Robert F. Hmk
took place Friday, July 14. at
I the Justice of the Peace
Chambers ir. Stayton with Wal
ter Bell officiating.
Standing with the couple at
the 2:00 p. m. ceremony were
i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dodge. For
her wedding, the bride chose
. a pmk suit
A reception followed at the
Santiam Golf Club. Mrs.
Blanche Bell served the bride’s
cake and Mrs. Joe Dodge pour-
Following a honeymoon in
istem Oregon, the couple are
home at 235 First St. in Mill
City.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Earl E. Harper of
Mill City. The bridegroom is
from Aumsville.
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