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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1973)
:æ 2—The Mil] Gh Enterprise, Thursday, Aprii 12, 1973 I Area Rainbow Girls Attend Reception in Albany Saturday ,:~xr se? 'UJcMnatá. Patf6> : Rockney-Yankus I Community I Calendar To Be United Of Events | Friends have received invi tations to the wedding of Miss Madeleine Rockney, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Rockney of Wednesday, April Il- Phone 897-2772 of Merton H W’est Linn, and Marilyn Assembly #60. Or ■ Rockney, and Alan Yankus, son der of Rainbow for Girls, of Mr and Mrs. Al Yankus of meeting at 7:30 pm. at the Mill City, at three o’clock, Sa- I O O F Hall. I turday afternoon, April 14. City Council meeting at the I The nuptials are scheduled city hall at 8:00 p.m. 1 to take place at Our Lady of Thursday. April 12— Mrs Hollis Turmdse and the Lake in Lake Oswego, Ore., Santiam Canyon Home Ex Mrs Lowell Cree were hostess followed by a reception. tension baked food, plants and Alan is connected with the white elephant sale at 9:30 a es Thursday at the Cree home for the Mill City Gardn Club’s Peace Corps in Venezuela m at the Gates Clubhouse where he will return shortly, April meeting. Pinochle party at the Eagle* The Easter motif was used his bride to follow as soon as Hall at 1:00 p.m. Public invit possible. He is a graduate of for the 12:30 dessert luncheon. ed. Mrs. Mane Tolbert presided Stanford University in Cali- F O E #3384 Aerie meet ng lornia and in England. in the absence of the presi and Auxiliary meeting at the dent and vice president. i lodge at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd Girod reported I OOF #144 meeting at the on the federation meeting held Mill City Garden Club hall at 8:00 p.m. recentlj- at Woodburn and re Friday, April 13— minded the members to get To Make Tote Bags American Legion meeting their tote bags finished and at the I.O.O.F. Hall at 7:30 Attending the district gar- turned in. She also reminded p.m. the club of the three gifts to dent club federation meeting Lions Club logging film at at Woodbum recenly were be purchased for door prizes the Santiam High School Audi- several members of the Mill at the state convention in turiam at 7:30 p.m. Salem June 18, 19 and 20 at City Garden Club. Monday, April 16— The Mill City club is respon Willamette University. Lions Club dinner meeting sible for making 200 tote bags The May 3 meeting will at the Frontier Inn at 6:30 have Mrs. Doris Rogers and to be presented to the dele p.m. Father-son and boy and gates at the state convention Mrs. Al Yankus as co-hostess cf garden clubs to be held in girl of the month night. es. Womens volleyball 7:00 to The club voted to enter a float Salem on June 18-19-20 and 9:00 p.m. at the grade school in the 4th of July parade and alto three gifts to be used as gym. chose a girl for princess and door prizes. Following the business I A. F. & A. M. #180 Lodge also an alternate. The girls meeting at 8:00 p.m. at the will be contacted and the name meeting and luncheon colored I O.O.F. Hall. sides were shown of “ Ghost announced later. Mrs Jennie Tuesday, April 17— Cauble will be float chairman. Towns in Oregon”. Mill City 'Woman’s Club The fall meeting which will Present were Ruth Brown meeting at the home of Mrs. be held in October, will be stone. Muriel Phillips, Goldie J C. Kimmel at 8:00 p.m. Rambo, Else Allen, Eleanor hosted by the Mill City and Election of officers The Corning. Pauline Hansen, Vel Stayton Garden Clubs. Wednesday. April 18— ma Harrison, Isabell Heller, tune and place to be announc Nev'comer’s Club potluck ed later. Phyllis Dolzal, Elizabeth Cyr, Attending the Woodburn dinner at 6:00 p.m. at the Esie Girod. Marie Tolbert, I Gates clubhouse. Jennie Cauble, Mabel Yankus, meeting were Mrs. Walter Thomas Sr., Mrs. Louis Ver Catherine Turnidge and Rose Sponsored as a public service beck, Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Cree. By Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Coming, Mrs. Martin Kunkle and Davis Hansen, Mrs. OK DeWitt, Mrs. Card Club Hostesses Lloyd Girod and Mrs. Clyde Insurance Aqencv, Inc. LYONS — Margaret Kunkle Phillips. 493 Third Street, Stayton and Jaunita Davis were host esses for the Wednesday af Remember Us For Your. ternoon card club held at the POLE BUILDINGS city hall. Five-hundred was in Life and Health Low Cost, Durable play following a 1:30 dessert Insurance For FREE Estimates luncheon. H.gh score was held by Ethel Call 897-2893 Phone 769-63 I I Huffman and low by Lucky S.eg. Others attending were Alma Olmstead, Katie Sieg. Berniece Bridges. Doris Roy, Leota Worden. Katie Skillings, Bea Hiatt, Gladys Nygaard, Doreen Hellemn, Nelli Riggs and Mildred Carr.. Saturday evening, March 31, Teresa Ashby and Karen Slat Patty McClintock, Corliss Ar er had been chosen to receive Norma J. Long, Woman'$ Page Editor cher, Sue McClintock and Mrs. the Grand Cross of Colors at ■ William McClintock went to Grand Assembly in June at Albany where they attended a Corvallis. Nursery Children Visit Hedge Toad reception for Mariann Syming Following the benediction, ton, grand representative to the girls formed their friend- California in Oregon and Patti ship circle and Merrianne Rust Webb, grand choir member and Patty McClintock sang from Barzhlia .Assembly No. 7. California’s friendship song Internationa. Order of Ra.n- Refreshments followed in bow for Girls. the tea room. The theme for the reception Miss Jer; Jo Parker, a form was "You’ll Never Walk er member of Marilyn Assem Alone". Presiding officers bly and now a member of Bar were Wendy Tripp, worthy ziilia Assembly, passed th e advisor. Denise Brem, music guest book. ian; Dianne W.iey, cha plain; Tina Roth, recorder; Teresa Ashby, marshall; and Mrs. Kenneth Symington, mother advisor. Yellow was the color for the decorations and both of tne honored members wore yellow Election of officers for the forma Is. ensuing year was the mam or Cindy Kok and Rob Sutter der of bus.ness at the April sang “You’11 Never Walk meeting of the Mill City Junior Left to right at candle decor The Hedge Toad. Alone”. Woman’s Club. Mrs. Doug ating are: Trenda Erwin; Gary The children observed glass Miss Merrianne Rust, grand Suckling was elected presi Swanson: Kenneth Penrose; cutting and worked with can representative to Oregon in dent; Mrs. Larry Urban, vice- Jane Ann McClain; Kate Jer- dle molding and decorating. California from Clairemont president; Mrs. Frank Strom- rim. Eddy Setzer. Bobby Mor They also made their own de Assembly No. 167, San Diego, quist, second vice-president; gan: Kathleen Moore: Andrea signs on leather. California, who flew up for the Mrs. Barry Drake, correspond Meader; Charlie McClain; Provided for each child was reception, gave the American ing secretary: Mrs. Jerry Mu- Carol Swanson; Tony Thomas. a special gift of a candle from Flag Tribute. Tne Christian mey, treasurer; Mrs. Rich During the morning of April Flag Tribute was given by Moore, historian. Directors are 4, Mrs Valerie McClain took The Hedge Toad. Patty McClintock of Marilyn Mrs. Terry Morris and Mrs. her nursery school to view and Mrs. McClain sends a spec Assembly No. 60, grand outer W.Uiam Bogle. participate in the crafts of ial thank you to the Swansons observer, International Order The meeting was held at the Carol and Gary Swanson at for their time and patience. of Rainbow for Giris and the home of Mrs. Tom Grant on Bible tribute was given by Birthday Luncheon Mrs Ginger Symington, sister- Tuesday, April 3 with Mrs. Ed O’Donnell and Mrs. Carol Bro in-law of Marianne. Scheduled for May Escorted and introduced be sig as co-hostesses. LYONS — Mrs Eva Bressler Mrs. Don Huckeby, Bingo sides the honored members was hostess for the meeting of were Mrs. Floyd Hawkins, chairman, said the next party the United Methodist Women mother advisor of Gold Beach for the senior citizens woiild be Tuesday afternoon. The meet Assembly No. 62, Patty Mc Wednesday, April 18 at the ing opened with devotions lead Clintock, grand outer observer; fellowship hall. GATES—Tuesday. April 3, by Orpha Roye. Mrs Florence Mrs. Bette Beckman, grand Mrs. Rich Moore, chairman the TOPS Club held their first deputy and Julie Boice, grand for the annual Easter egg hunt, meeting in tne recreation room Darling presided over the representative to Indiana in asked for donations from the of the Gates Community meeting with Evelyn Julian, Oregon from Gold Beach As juniors for eggs It was voted Church This will be their reg secretary. sembly No. 62; Margaret to ask each member to give ular meeting place from now Reports were heard from Reta Cruson, Dorothy Downer, Or Houck, grand representative to one dozen eggs to this event. cn. pha Roye. Alta Bodeker and Texas in Oregon from Chad Mrs. Bogle, current club Presented a corsage of white Florence Darling, those who wick Assembly No. 3, Salem; president, reminded members and Merrianne Rust, grand of the district convention carnations and a certificate for attended the district meeting representative to Oregon in which was held in Dallas, division winner for last quar held in Salem. ter of 1972 were Etheline Tuesday, May 8. was the date California from Clairemont pril 5. Yates. Margie Connelly, and set for the annual birthday Assemb.y No. 167, San Diego, New members joining the Dorothy Lofton They were ai iuncheon to be held in the California. club rece: recently included Mrs. Rob Sutter furnished the en Don Huckeby, Mrs. Tom Jeien- se presented with a wheelbar church dining room at 12:U0. row full of spuds representing Tuesday, May 1, was set for a tertainment. lewsk. and Mrs. Vert Shaw. the total of 64 lbs. the three clean-up at the church. An addenda for Patty Webb Mr Lt.—• -_r. ZIP gals lost in the quarter. Of Attending the meeting were was giver, by Barz._.,a Assem bly and she was presented chairman, said there would not course, it is understood, these Dorothy Downer, Orpha Roye, wnth a Raint»ow Bible from the be ary movies shown at the spuds will be eaten by their Peggy Wright. Alta Bodeker, assembly and a Rain bow school in April as certain pro families and not the gals Wiiameane Johnson. Reta Cru son. Evelyn Julian, Florence bracelet from her parents. Mr. blems have developed from themselves. previous movies. Lighting the candles of con- Darling. Alma Olmstead, Lula and Mrs Eugene Webb. The junior club will present tinuity were Sandy Gates, as Cory. Ellen Whaley and the Marianne was also honored with an addenda by the as the program for the Mill City weight recorder, Paula Simth r.ostess. Ms. Bressler. sembly and presented a candy Woman’s Club at their April as secretary. Dee Courteman Thursday, April 12 dish from the assembly and a 17 meeting. Mrs. Bogie is as treasurer. Margie Connelly Salad Bar Luncheon Ovenfried Chicken as co-leader. and Etheline Rainbow Ring from her par chairman of the event. French Fries Guests at the meeting were Yates as leader. They were in Scheduled For Friday ents, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Carrots Mrs. William Stange, Mrs. stalled by the outgoing leader, Symington. The Mill City Woman’s Club Hot Rolls Marianne and Patti then Dale Kirsh, Mrs. Jack Bain, Dee Curteman, who also pre assisted by members of the Mixed Fruit presented the assembly with a Mrs. Charles Stewart, Jr. and sented the carnation corsages junior club, will have a salad Ice Cream Mrs. Mary Toy, grandmother to those who hadn’t already bar luncheon on Friday, April beautiful tablecloth. Milk received one. Takena Chapter, Order of of Mrs. Suckling 13 at the fellowship hall. The Also receiving corsages were affair will be from 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 13 The Junior Woman’s Club Demolay with Neal Syming Grilled Cheese Sandwich ton, master councelor, who is meetings are open to anyone Pat Keen as outgoing weight until 2:00 p.m. giving working Green Beans Mariann's brother and Don interested in attending with recorder and Betty Kelle as people a chance to have lunch Applesauce Steimer, dad advisor in charge, programs usually on the agen outgoing secretary. there. Oatmeal Cookie Bar Long stemmed white cor put on a skit honoring the da. Those interested in join Maymie Reed, chairman of Milk ing or attending are asked to sages were presented to Diane the luncheon, said this week girls. It was announced that Mrs. first contact a junior club Banks, Carol Gordon and Ruth that there would be a variety Monday, April 16 Spaghetti Wirth as token gifts. Eugene Webb, Patti’s mother, member, if possible. of salads with something to Carrot and Peas Margie Connelly was pre suit every taste. Hot rolls and p F rench Bread sented with a charm tor reach- cake and coffee or tea will be Upside Down Cake ing her goal and crowned served witih the “dime a dip” Milk aueen of our local TOPS chap salad. ter. When she opened her love Proceeds from the event will Tuesday, April 17 Hamburgers ly florists box she found a benefit Camp Easter Seal for French Fries large bunch of celery, which Crippled Children. Mixed Fruit Jello seemed much appropriate She Ice Cream also received three beautiful Blazek's Return Milk long stemmeed carnations. After the installation was From Interesting Trip Wednesday, April 18 Turkey Gravy over, a white elephant auc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek tion was held with the gals have just returned from a two Whipped Potatoes using points they had won on a week trip to California where Peas previous contest to bid for the toey visited with their daugh Cranberry Bars articles. Dee did a fine job ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hot Rolls as auctioneer and a good time Robert Hartl.ng of Granada Milk was had by all. Hills. Mrs. B.azek flew down Thursday, April 19 As a finale to a real fun and her husband joined ner Meat Hash evening, we played a few later for some sightseeing and Bread and Butter games of BINGO. Tomatoes We Give S & H Green Stamps the return trip home. Mixed Fruit Places of interest visited Phone 897-2442 Mill City Ice Cream were tne Anheuser Busch, Inc. Eagle Card Parties and the Busch Gardens; Uni- Í Milk vwsal Studio tours, Holly Friday, April 20 Slated to Continue Fish Knsps wood; San Fernando Mission French Fries Winners at last weeks Eagle and other places. While touring Hollywood' Green Beans card party held at the hall Cinnamon Rolls were Maudie Flatman, high they got to see the filming of Purple Plums for the women and Percy Adam 12. They got to see some Milk Mulligan, high for the men. of the “special spots" as their Ruth Nelson and John Swan son-in-law has business ac were the pinochle winners and quaintances at the studio. j Mrs. Leota Worden Ruth Kerr and Fred Schimick I The Blazeks also viewed the damage from the earthquake Honored With received the low prizes. EASTER LILIES There has been some discus- of two years ago. Reception While at tneir daughters, sion regarding the continuance _ _ LYONS — A large crowd at- HYDRANGEAS of the parties but it was decid- Marilyn Kintz, daughter of Mr. tended "the receDUon * Sunda v cd at a Monday afternoon and Mrs. Errol Kintzz of Sub- afternoon honoring Mr. Sta cd at a 1 Eagles auxiliary board meeting limity came to visit. MUMS Worden upon her retirement to keep them going as long as from the postal service as sub attendance permitted. stitute rural mail carrier for 18 Edna Gordon Hosts AZALEAS The weekly parties start at , years, held at the city hall. 1:00 p.m. and are open to all Bld Or Bunch L,lub She began her service with TERRARIUMS those that like to play pin- All members were present the U. S. Post Office on Feb. ochle. at the Bid or Bunch Pinochle 17, 1955. Club party Monday evening at CORSAGES Presiding at the serving * the home of Edna Gordon. table were Mrs. Earl Allen of lithe number following Dessert was served before the Lyons and Mrs. Wayne Lier your name on The En evening of cards. man of Stayton. Carol Brosig won both the for the affair were terprise label reads high and pinochle prize, Hattie the Hostesses PHONE 897-2425 post office staff, Mrs. Leao WIRE SERVICE ANYWHERE Johnston, Mrst Alma Spell- 4-73 it's time to send Fencl received low score. 280 N. E. 4th Street The next party will be April meyer and Mill City Mrs. Daphna a check for renewal. 24 at the home of Ann Hovey. Pyeatt. Garden Club Meefs At Cree Home Junior Woman's Club Elects Officers Local TOPS Club Holds Installation School Lunch Menu Di! raft Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! 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