The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1974, Page 2, Image 2

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    | Lundquists Host
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs Sylvia Duncan cele Large Gathering
brated her birthday last week
Sylvia Duncan
•—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. Aug. 15. 19“4
Rebekahs Hold Disi
Gates Reunion
Wemani Patje.
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman s Page Editor
"YOUR LAND
ou\ e ( Àmie a Lon** W a*. America
AND MY LAND
by Hasel Bayes
Dist. Deputy President
Visits Rebekah Lodge
Sant.ur. Rebekah Lodge 155
met ir. regular meeting August
7± with Mrs. Luther Yates.
Noble Grand presiding
M-s Lee Lugtatfoot. District
Deputy President of District
7A from Eva Reoekan Lodge
-S2 paid her official visit and
presented ter comm .sson
freer Mrs Reth^ Kirby, presi­
dent of the Rebekah Assembly
of Oregon Sne was a ream par­
ted by Mrs. June Bartow past
Assembly Marshal
Following the meeting re­
freshments were served by
Glenn Anderson. .Albert Carr.*
Tan. Daugherty
Orti
Koeneke
Furnishings &
Complete Home
Appliances
NEW-
-USED
Open Evenings By
Appointment
Ra-.k Ame-irarri Welcome
I
owns his
goes with
wees. She
the mom-
Phone 749-2975
Subscribe to The
What’s New This Week
Back To School Sweaters
By Fritzi
$8» .$14«
To
Pierre Shoes
Leather Wedgies in Ten or Bieck
Dick & Carols
Shoes and Apparel
400
3rd Ave.
Calendar
Of Events
Mrs. Joel Vincent
Mill City Enterprise
Read it Every Week
Sdbfimity-AnmstiUe
Junction
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund
quist were hosts for a family
reunion at their home Sunday,
August 11. About 60 family
members and guests attended,
coming from throughout Ore
gon and other states, the far­
thest being Colorado
Attending were: Mr and Mrs
Howard Petterson, Denver,
Coto., Mr. and Mr*. Reynold
Engrail. Tacoma, Mrs. Blanche
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs
Bill Johnston. Bonners Ferry.
Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pet­
erson. McMinnville; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Peterson.Rhonda
Peterson and Bob Bishop, Coos
Bay; Mr. and Mrs
Robert
Ei ans and Mr. and Mrs Tam
Evans, Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs
George Chambers, Tam; and
Nick Chambers, Mrs.
Ida
Chambers, and Mr and Mrs
Brad Chambers and infant
son of Albany; Mr. and Mrs
Chester Douglas of Lake Os­
wego. Mrs Golda Heater, Mr
and Mr*. Dell Farleigh and
Mr and Mrs. Scott Farleigh of
West Linn; Mr and Mrs Rob-
| ert Peterson, Basil Saunders
and daughter, LuAnne, Karen
McCloskey, and Susan Evans
from Beaverton, Mrs Florence
About 150 people dropped £vans Woodbura; Mrl Mar.
by to congratulate Mr
Mr and garf>t
Mr wd
^s- 1-^*_
11 R011 Lawson, Mr and Mr* Sam
' new home during the calling' Weisen back. Don We.sen back.
hours Saturday afternoon and Mr and Mrs. Mark Rogers.
' early evening The beautiful Mark, Angie apd Amy Rogers.
weather added much to 1— Mrs Marian Hart and Theresa
occasion, with the river-front and Lisa Hart, all of Portland
I location being at its sparkling
Also attending were Rey.
I best, the guests enjoying the Billi, Tonya. Annie and Mar
. view from the spacious deck go Porter of Mill City.
Answering the door was a
' nephew Daryl Ross of Stay-
ton. with his wde, Tish, as­
sisting with hastes* honors
Preparation of the refresh­
Why teat TOC
ment* was ably handled by
Mr*. George Davis and Mrs
T
Leo Poole
The Rosses received numer­
ous cards and gifts, many of
the well-wishers coming from
out-of-town.
Many at Ross
Open House Sat
I
Furniture
with two former co-workers.
Helen Fletcher of Salem, and
E.hel McKeon of Stayton. who
teaches at the School for the
Deaf in Salem the luncheon
being held at the home of the
latter.
On Saturday. August 10. the
actual date oi the birthday
anniversary. Mrs Golda Mar­
tens took Mrs. Duncan out to
dinner, and on Sunday her
brother and sister in-law. Mr.
■ and Mrs. Earl Gooch of Salem,
brought dinner to her home A
telephone call from then
daughter and son .n-law. the
John Cloyds iTwyla Gooch),
who are located in Kansas
City, Mo., was also greatly ap­
preciated.
Mrs Duncan was to be feted
on Wednesday of this week
when the birthday club meets
at the home of Olivia Kapling-
er for luncheon.
769-2762
Stayton
I
Visits Relatives Here
from New Yirk City
American Legion i Homer)
has spent the past month in
City with her parent*.
To Honor District Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark,
and her sister, Mrs Shirley
Two Aux. President Laird
Mrs V.ncen: and Mr* Laird
Mrs. Joe Vincent
California Relatives
roads'.
Ah. the roads'
Visit at Kimmels
Guests Sunday for dinner at
the J. C. Kimmel home were
his nephew and his wife. Mr
and Mrs. Lee McClintock from | The Mill City-Gates Ameri­
San Diego. Calif, and their 1 can Leg.on Post and Auxiliary
granddaughter. Colleen Mc- will honor the district two
lk Clintock from the Burbank. j auxiliary president. Mrs Rose
Baker of Canby. Friday even­
er California area.
ing. August 16. when she
Colleen is the daughter of makes her official visit here
“c Mr. and Mr* Michael Me­
A turkey dinner potluck is
re Clintock.
planned for the occasion at
tr.
They also visited his brother 7:30 p m. at the Gates Legion
id and famly. Mr and Mrs. Wil Hall The turkey will be furn­
.tan-. McClintock. Sue and ished by the auxiliary with
n- Mark. Mr. and Mr*. Lowell members to bring potluck
ty Cree and Mr and Mrs Al Yan- ■ dishes.
i- Eu£
■ Members of the Idanha Post
—.
— ■ . .
,
. - a.nc Auxiliary have been in-
>r v,The„.Mr\hciocts
“lilted and all legtor. and auxJ-
K
*' iOT
> ear? tary members and their guests
r-
be was employed f or tbe ^ welcome
-nomas Brotaers -«oggmg Co ,
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moving to San Diego about, </. t
.
..
1951 He retired law. year due Kindergarten Meeting
u to his health.
for Augirtt 22
r- ------------------------------------------- | A meeting for parents inter- !
t-
esled in enrolling their child
continuing supply of forest i® kindergarten for the 1974-
* products
|75 school year is scheduled for
u
PSI asked many people, ooc. Thursday, August 22
-e ‘Who par* for the logging a: 1:00 P-®
room six at
e roads”" Each one gave a dif- 14x11 City Elementary
if ferent answer The last one
Mrs Eda Stafford, the kin-
’ sa.d. “In the final analysis, aergarten teacher, will be
a ! it s the taxpayers "
present to answer any ques-
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tst
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n
S^.(K)
High School Reunion
To Be Held Sunday
The Coldest Drink
Known To Man.
USED ITEMS
Mahogany table and 5 chaira____
Other Seta front_____________ -___
Maytag Wanker
Bo
Wood rocker» from_____________
30" ELectnc Range_______________
Copperton* Refrigerator - ------------
Used Bedroom. net ---------------- —
Good Uaed Stereo and Portable TV
ANN’S Furniture A Antique*
ORDERS TO GO
Phone 769-5311
Last caL for the scheduled
reunion and picnic of Mill City
High School claaaes of 1931.
1832. 1933. and 1934. to be held
at the old city park near the
school on Sunday. August IS.
beginning during the noon
hour
Thoae attending are asked
to bring their picmc lunch
and aemce. and any folding
chairs available Any teachers
of that ume are especially in­
vited to attend In fact, any­
one who attended the old h.gh
school before 1934 would be
welcome
In case of inclement weath­
er, the affair will be held in
the high school common*
Hull. 8:OC'
21—
Lodge 1«
vacationed in British Colum­ Sponsored as a public service
ba while sne was here.
By
She also visited relatives in
Saiem and with former Mili
City neighbors and friends.
Mrs Vincent live* in the
New York suburbs in an apart­
ment house witn over 100 ten­
BEAUTY CENTER
ants. She says she m.sses ML1
City but feeis quite safe where
Phone 897-2137
she lives across from a large
239 S. W Broadway
park where they are able to
ELLEN HOWELL
go and enjoy themse.ve* with­ Now Working 4 Days Weekly
out the fear of crime
Monday through Saturday
She returned to her home
srOO a.m. to 5:01) p.tn.
the last of the week
nvenings by appointment
J.’S
I
LUNCHEON SPECIA
Rve Days A Week
Slop in and try our Luncheon Special
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
VIV’S STEAK HOUS!
—OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK—
Santiam Hwy
Freeze or Float
(Lucille
Mill City
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