The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 12, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 12. 1972
Dr. William Gamble
Fills Pulpit In The
Presbyterian Church
Dr. William Gamble of King
City in Tigard, who spoke at
the Presbyterian Church last
Sunday, will be filling the pul­
pit for the next several Sun­
days according to announce­
ment. Mrs. Gamble also ac­
companied him.
It was also announced dur­
ing the services Sunday morn
ing that the Presbyterian Wo­
men’s Association will hold its
regular meeting at 1:30 p.m.,
Thursday afternoon, October 12
at Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Rob­
ert Hayes is the new president,
and all interested women are
invited to attend.
tyJotnank Pcuje
Rainbow For Girls District Meeting
Held At Stayton Sunday, October 8
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•
Marilyn Assembly No. 60 of as did Mariann Symington who
spoke
on
behalf
of
the
Grand
Mill City, Acacia Assembly No.
40 of Stayton and Ramona As­ Representatives present.
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
I
The formal closing was by
sembly No. 36 of Silverton,
Mrs. Albert Carr, District
Acacia
Assembly.
International Order of Rain­
Deputy President for Districi
Refreshments were served
bow
for
Girls,
held
a
District
to
7A paid an official visit
Three Links Club To
Engaged
meeting at Stayton Sunday af­ in the dining room. Attending
Eva Rebekah Lodge #92 in
from Mill City were Patty Mc­
ternoon at 2 o’clock.
Stayton on the evening of
Meet October 12
Gail Hambelton, Grand Wor­ Clintock, Verltjne Peterman,
September 26th.
thy Advisor from Evangeline Natalie Wills, Christy Spur­
Accompanying Mrs. Carr on
Santiam Rebekah Ixidge #166
Assembly No. 5, Eugene was geon, Suzy Wilson, Jill Kreck-
the visitation was Mrs. Glenn I
met in regular meeting Octo­
k>w, Corliss Archer, Sue Mc­
making her official visit.
Anderson, Noble Grand of San­
ber 4th with Noble Grand.
Clintock, Cathy Lyness, Susan
The
opening
was
put
on
by
tiam #166. Mrs. Otto Weid-
Mrs. Glenn Anderson presid­
The Mill City Garden Club Acacia Assembly with Mary Keen. Cathy Corning, Jackie
man, Jr. Past Noble Grand; I
ing.
met last Thursday at the home ■ Simmons, Worthy Advisor of Wilson, Colleen Grant, Mrs
Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. secre- |
Mrs. Ott Weidman, president of Mrs. Ervin Peterson with I Acacia presiding.
Agnes Carlson. Mrs. William
tary; Mrs. Lang Stafford.
of the 3 Links Club announced Mrs. Mel Rambo as co-hostess l Escort was done by Ramona McClintock, J.C. Kimmel, Joe
chaplain; Mrs. Arnold Syver-
3 Links for October 12th at for a 12:30 dessert luncheon.
Assembly with Debbie Hud­
son, right Support to the Noble ,
the hall and potluck refresh­
Mrs. Peterson, president of dleston, W. A. presiding.
Grand; Mrs. Margaret Snow.
ments to be served by IOOF the club, presided at the busi­
Escorted and introduced
Left Support to the Noble I
#144.
ness meeting.
were Gail Hambelton. Grand
Grand; Mrs. Irl Plvmale, con­
Mrs. Peterson reported she | Worthy Advisor. Mrs. Doroth
Mrs. Albert Carr, District
ductor; Irl Plymale, Color
Deputy President, presented i had attended a Board meeting ; ea Scarth, Grand Deputy who
Bearer and Mrs. John Swan.
Mrs. Irl Plymale and Otto I of the Federation recently and (n turn introduced the New
Right Support to the Chaplain
Koeneke with seals of perfec­ the Mill City Club and Stay- ' Grand Deputy, Mrs. Agnes
Mrs. Carr presented Mrs. Jo
tion and Mrs. Anderson two ton Club have been asked to Carlson, Past Mother Advisor
Spencer. Noble Grand of Eva
rose buds for the rose tree.
| make 45(1 tote bags to be given I of Marilyn Assembly No. 60
#92, with a rose tree and a
At
the
meeting
of
October
i to those • attending the State of Mill City who was then es­
rosebud for the first member
18th there will be a bingo I Convention of Garden Clubs corted and introduced in the
to be examined for a seal of
party and Mrs. Weidman will (to be held in Salem on June East.
perfection.
show her slides of the parades 18. 19, and 20. 1973 as well as
Others escorted were Patty
and picnics.
I helping at other jobs. A dis- McClintock. Grand Outer Ob­
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Czarina 1 cussion was held and Mrs. server. Marilyn Assembly #60.
Pinochle Party Has
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Olirt of the Lady Muscovites of Ore- , Lloyd Girod was _ appointed to ’ Peggy Houck, Grand Repres-
of Mill City are announcing gon, introduced Viola Harri-i meet ‘ with
‘‘u *'
‘
~
the Stayton
group
, optative to Texas in Oregon of
Large Turnout
the engagement of their daugh­ son of Pearl Rebekah Lodge , to decide what kind of bags to Chadwick Assembly #3, Salem;
ter,
Christine
Ohrt,
to
Randy
#47 and Mrs. Glenn Anderson i
.
Marijean Symington, Grand
Five tables of cards were in
Walker. Mr. Walker is the son and Miss Daisy Geddes of San-1 Mrs. Peterson appointed Mrs. Representative to California in
play at the Pinochle Party
held last Thursday at the Eag­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nugent tiam #166 as the newest prin­ Wendell Heller, chairman for Oregon froni Barziilla Assem-
the nominating committee,
j b)y _7 Alb;iny. Debbie Hud.
les Hall. Refreshments were of Gates.
Both young people are grad­ cesses of the order.
sisted by Mrs. Charles Dolezal, , dieston. Grand Representative
served following the afternoon
uates of Santiam High Schoo!
During good of the order Jr. and Mrs Martin Hansen. I to Mlssisslppi in Oregon from
of cards.
Winners for the day were with the class of ’?2. Miss Ohrt there was a “Goodie walk.” the I Results and election will be at | Ramona Assembly -36> Sil.
rton; and Sharon Newkirki
Ruth Kerr, high prize for wo­ is attending Chemeketa Com­ receipts of the activity going the November meeting with
Installation at the December Grand Representative to Mich-
men and Dorothy Arthur re­ munity College where she is
Phone 769-5311
ceived low Pete Peterson won taking a business course. Mr. to the jewel fund.
,, r
.
(Kan in Oregon, Acacia Assem-
The Fall Federation Meeting I blv #4n c,„vtnrl
high for the men and Walter Walker is employed at Frank
Following the meeting, re­
will
be
held
at
McNary
Golf
I
Mothe’r Advisors Mrs. Bar-
Lumber.
Brisbin had low score
freshments were served by Mr.
A January wedding is being
Course on Wednesday October , bara Symington, Barzillia #7,
and Mrs. Claudie Bruder.
25. The luncheon will be $L75|Alban . Mrs Waneta Haugen,
planned.
plus 25 cents registration fee. | Acacia #40, Stayton; _ Mrs.
_
_
Pat .
Those who plan to attend are I Eckley. Ramona #36, Silverton, | vited.
FOE #3384 Aerie and Auxi-
asked to contact Mrs. Peterson ; (pro tern): and Mrs. Morgan
BEFORE October 23. as that is 1 White. Marilyn Assembly #145. liary meetings at the Lodge at
8:00 p.m.
the deadline for reservations. Mill City, (pro tern).
Mrs. O.K. DeWitt gave a re­
Mrs. Haugen made and pre­ Friday, October 13 —
port on the Bird Committee.
sented corsages to Mrs. Scarth.
Marilyn Club Annual Salt
A Japanese Flower Exhibi­ Mrs. Carlson and Gail Ham­ at the home of Clyde Phillips.
Marilyn Chapter Nro. 145' ber of the Cancer Research
held the October meeting Fund Committee of the Grand tion was announced for Octo­ bleton.
159 S.E. Kingwood, 10:00 a.m
Monday night at the IOOF Chapter of Oregon, will be ber 28 and 29 at Portland. Fur-
Balloting was done by Mar­ to 5:00 p.m.
'
ther
information
may
be
ob-
making
his
official
visit
at
the
i
Hall with Marilee Lvness,
ilyn Assembly #40 with Ver-
Mill City-Gates Arr^erican
I tained from Mrs. Peterson.
Worthy Matron, and William November meeting.
lene Peterman. W.A. presiding. [ Legion Post #159 meets at the
„__ _ _______
__j | Each member present was
Mrs. Rose Cree,
member of
Lvness, Worthy Patron, pre­
Good of the Order was by IOOF Hall at 8:00 p.m.
the Estarl Committee of the | given a container in which she Ramona with Debbie Huddle-
siding.
Monday, October 16 —
Mrs. Lowell Cree, member Grand Chapter of Oregon, gave > is to make an arrangement to ston presiding.
36 and 45 Inches Wide
Lions Club dinner meeting at
a
talk
on
Estarl.
Estarl
means
j
take
to
the
November
meeting
W.G.A.,
Gail
Hambleton,
of the Estarl Committee of
the Grand Chapter of Oregon, “Eastern Star Training Awards I where, the arrangements will spoke and told of her projects the Frontier Inn at 6:30 p.m.
” Es- I be judged by the members.
Women’s Volleyball, 7:00 to
for the year. The theme she
who was making her official for Religious Leadership.'
Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Lowell has chosen for the vear is “I’ll 9:00 p.m. at the Mill City
tarl was started by the Gener­
visit
was
escorted
and
intro
­
Per Yard
SPECIAL
al Grand Chapter in 1953 and Cree, Mrs. Harvey Tolbert and Catch the Sun.” the Bumble Grade School Gym.
duced.
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
adopted
by Oregon's Grand Mrs. Jennie Cauble received Bee is her mascot and she has
Mrs. Donald Carlson, As-
the door prizes.
started a travelling Bumble meets at the home of Ann Ho­
sociate Matron, reported Wil- Chapter in 1955. The money
Mrs. Peterson won two blue
son Stevens was in the San- is raised by each Chapter in and two red ribbons on her Bee which is supposed to visit vey at 7:30 p.m.
Round Robin Pinochle Club
tiam Memorial Hospital. Mrs. the State. Since the program Flowers at the Grange Fair in each Assembly during the year
It cannot be kept in one As­ meets at the home of Lu Mac­
Donald Jenkins had been in began. 383 scholarships have
Lyons.
sembly over two weeks. Some­ Gregor at 7;30 p.m.
the Good Samaritan Hospital been given. 22 of these were
The November meeting will
AF&AM Lodge meets at 8:00
Values $1.49 to $1.98 Per Yard
in Portland and Mrs. Gale given in June at Grand Chap­ be at the home of Mrs. Wen­ one from the Assembly must
ter and were for $500.00 each.
visit another Assembly in that p.m. at the IOOF Hall.
Dorothy is ill at her home.
dell
Heller
with
Mrs.
Charles
length of time and leave it Tuesday, October 17 —
The Budget Committee gave To receive a scholarship a Dolezal co-hostess.
there and they in turn take it
a report on the 1972-73 budget student must attend an ac­
The
death
of
Mrs.
Ike
Myers,
Mill City Woman’s Club
which was accepted by the credited school and be going a past-president of the club to another Assembly etc. This meets at the home of Mary
SPECIAL
into full time religious work.
is a way for the girls to visit Kelly at 8:00 p.m. Edna
chapter.
was announced .
Ross.
Mrs. Murry Moore. President It’s non-denominational and
Attending the luncheon and and make new friends.
refreshment chairman.
they
do
not
need
a
Masonic
of Marilyn, gave a report on
Her three main projects for
meeting were Mrs. Velma Har­
the club’s activities and re­ affiliation. The money is sent rison, a guest and Mrs. O.K. De the year are the Children's Wednesday, October 18 —
S+riped Patterns Regular $1.98 per yard
ported the annual sale would directly to the school of the Witt, Mrs. Lloyd Girod. Mrs. Hospital in Eugene for physi-
Santiam
Rebekah Lodge
be held this Friday, October students choice and may be Jennie Cauble, Mrs. Al Yan c a 11 y handicapped children, meets at the IOOF Hall at 8:00
13, at the home of Mr. and used for Books. Tuition. Board kus. Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. the Shrine Hospital’s travel p.m.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips on S. E. and Room. Clothing and Medi­
fund which sends children to
Newcomers’ Club potluck
cal aid. One student may re­ Larry Doble. Mrs. Wendell the closest bum hospital and dinner at 6:00 p.m. at the Gates
Kingwood.
SPECIAL
Heller,
Mrs.
Walter
Thomas.
Mrs. Al Yankus gave a re­ ceive three scholarships of Mrs. Kenneth Coming. Mrs. the Masonic-Eastern Star Clubhouse.
port on the Rainbow Girls and $500.00 each or less but the Elizabeth Cyr. Mrs. Charles Home at Forest Grove.
announced the girls were sell­ total can only be $1500.00.
An addenda was given in Sponsored as a public service
Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Martin Han­
By
Before the meeting, a sale sen, Mrs. Clyde Phillips and her honor and Mary Simmons,
ing candy.
Patty McClintock. Grand was held with the proceeds
the hostesses. Mrs. Mel Ram­ Worthy Advisor of Acacia As­
Outer Observer, International going to the Estarl fund. Twen­
sembly, presented her with a
bo and Mrs. Ervin Peterson.
Order of Rainbow for Girls ty eight dollars was taken in.
flower pot of flowers and the
and a member of Marilyn
Refreshments were served
leaves were postage stamps for
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Chapter OES. announced the by Mrs. Al Yankus. Mrs. Jack
the members of the Home at
appointment
of
Mrs.
Agnes
493 Third Street Stayton
Gulliford
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Forest Grove.
Per Yard
SPECIAL
Carlson as the new Grand De­ Martin Harden. The tables
Under Good of the Order,
Remember us when you are
puty for the Rainbow Girls were beautifully decorated us­
Patty McClintock spoke and
in need of life, health and ac­
for the District.
ing the Hallowe’en motif.
congratulated and welcomed
Mrs. Muriel Phillips announ­
Richard Ewing, professor at Mrs. Agnes Carlson as the new I cident insurance. We are your
ced there would be a sale be­
the Puget Sound College of the Grand Deputy for Rainbow complete insurance agency.
fore the November meeting
Bible, will speak at the morn­ for the District on behalf of
See Us For
Phone 769-2926
with the proceeds going to
351 3rd
ing and evening services of the the Grand Officers.
All General Lines of Insurance
the Cancer fund. She suggest­
Mill
City First Christian
Mrs. Dorothea Scarth, Past
S+ay+on Oregon
ed items for Christmas would
Church, Sunday, October 15.
Grand Deputy, spoke briefly
Phone 769-6311
be nice. Walter Esplin. mem-
Saturday evening. October 14
the young people from the
Stayton First Christian Church
will join the Mill City Church
in a Singspiration.
It was announced a Bible
The October meeting of the Club for children, grades 3-6,
Mill City Junior Woman’s will begin at the Church on
Club was held last week at the Wednesday afternoons at 3:30.
home of Mrs. Terry Morris.
Mrs. Deen Mowry. State
Conservation Chairman, was
guest speaker. She discussed
various methods of practicing
conservation habits in the
home and explained their im­
portance to the community.
Other guests were Mrs. Leo
| Poole and Mrs. John Wills.
• Mrs. Rich Moore, chairman
of the Junior Miss Pageant,
reported the Pageant would be
held November 11 at the San-
i tiaii High SviiOul AiidltGriuiaii.
The names of the contestants
A nickel s worth of insurance that doesn't match your needs is too much..
and complete information will
Our timberlands will be open +o Deer
Shouldn't you be talking about this to a pro? An independent insurance agent**
be published at a later date.
That's us.
The club voted to have mo­
Large Variety
Hunting. Please help us protect our pro­
There is no substitute for professional know-how when you need insurance
vies for the public in the San­
for your home, car or business. As independent agents—
For Sale
tiam High School Auditorium.
perty—Be Careful With Fire and Stay
as pros—we can help you avoid costly mistakes You
Mrs. Larry Urban will head
see. we represent several outstanding companies So t
OPEN
Saturday
Sunday
&
the project.
Off Dirt Roads If Muddy.
we can help you choose the policy that s best for you /
Following the meeting, re-
2% Miles East of Lyons.
your Independent
Contact us soon. We'll show you how to get a real
freshmen ts were served by
’ 1 Mile South of Cedar
Insurance / / agent ,
insurance program rolling
Mrs. Dale Brosig and Mrs. Wil­
Lumber Co.
FRANK LUMBER CO
k
SERVES YOU FIRST
Æ
liam Boester
Rt.
1, Box 65
Mrs. Doug Suckling will be
Lyons, Ore.
hostess for the next meeting.
November 14.
Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754
MUI City, Oregon
To Stayton Lodge
Garden Club To Hold
Election Of Officers
In November
Dairy
SALE
SPECIALS IN FABRICS
Terry Cloth Regular SI.49 to $1.98
$1.19
Assorted Groups of Sport Weight
Printed Fabrics
Permanent Press Sport Denims
Assorted Patterns and Plain Colors
36 inch wide Cotton Flannel
MADISON & DAVIS
Christian Church To
Have Singspiration
BALDWIN’S
Mrs. Mowry Guest
At Jr. Woman's
Before you pay
too much
for insurance
Club Meeting
see a pro
Pennys Cactus
Gardens
JERRY PITT AM INSURANCE
i.
NOTICE
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