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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1975)
2—The Mill City, Enterprise. Thursday, May 29, 1975 School Menu Lady Golfers Play At Evergreen Golf Club tyJotnarfa Page Girl Scouts Honor Mothers With Tea Retirement Reception Set For Sat., May 31 A retirement reception lion oring Olive Harnhardt Satin DETROIT The Detroit day, Muy 31, will I m - held at The 18 hole group of the grade school library was th»- the Gates Community Center Santiam Womens Golf Club I scene Wednesday night of ( Legion Hull) Friends are in were hosts to the Evergreen ! last wei k for a Girl Scout vited to greet Mrs Barnhnrdl Golf Club of Mt. Angel when ! Mother - Daughter Tea The Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 the ladies made their visita- | event Included members of the between the hours of 2:00 and p.m Santiam — Tuesday. , I '» 35™«-»--“" tion to U Detroit Woman's Civic Club, 4:00 Hosting the reception will There were 59 women from who sponsor thi- Girl Scouts. Learning About Office Work Schuer, Mrs both clubs enjoying the golf- 1 Th»- evening’s program includ lie Mrs. Gwen Mrs. Sid Etzel Gale Dorothy, ing. ed a ceremony for the local and Mrs. Gary Swunson Winners from the visiting Brownies who will graduate Mrs, l.loyd St. John of Red Evergreen Club were: Low I to Jilliloi Cadet. this fall. It and Mrs. Dave Burn 34; low net. Dee Hamilton. was stressed at the function mond daughters Melody, hurdt and gross. Fran Burch. 47; L. D. on Acacia Assembly, Order of that Junior Cadets will huve Debra und Lisu will serve and 18. Irene Ebner; K. P. on 17, to be split up into two groups Rainbow for Girls, honored preside at the guest book. Irene Ebner; L D. on 9, Ann their mothers at their stated in the fall due to the Herriford and K. P. on 8. Ann Mrs Olive B.irnhurdt hu.-< meeting last Wednesday eve membership, and thut tuught in th»- Gates whool sys Lyall. leaders will lie needed. ning at Stayton. . Santiam Club winners were: Following the social i-ve- tem for 25 veins. during which Sue McClintock, newly in Low net. Lea Isham, 32; low she taught first, second, fifth stalled Worthy Advisor, pre rung, refreshments of decoi and sixth grades Prior to mov- gross. Gay Coppedge, 45; L. D. sided at the short business utive cup cakes, made by the on 18, Glenna Ward; K P. on Girl Scouts, punch, coffee and ing to the gates urea, Mrs meeting. Harnhardt taught fifth and six 17. Pearl Choate; L. D. on 9. I The girls voted to enter a homemade mints and straw grades in Indiunu for two Zelpha Downer and K. P. float in the Turner Lamb Show berry shaped candies were 8. Shirley Etzel. years. Parade on June 7 and to attend served. Both of the Harnhardt chil The scouts presented the Grand Assembly at Corvallis, droll wete ralsi-a in the Gates bouquets of audience with June 26, 27 and 28 Rebekah Delegates area and John, who now re Escorted and introduced homemade flowers. sides in Detroit, Michigan, Attend Convention were Kathy Willcox, Grand graduat'd from th»- Gate» 1 Mrs. Walter Thomas and: Editor of Cherry Assembly Oddfellows Hold High School and Marcia (Mrs ' Mrs. Luther Yates left Tues-' *61; Della Lucas, Grand Ed Stier) of Auke Bay. day. May 20, to attend the ’ Representative to Wisconsin, Bridegroom Shower Rebekah Assembly at Klamath 1 Acacia Assembly #40; Terri On May 22, th«- regular Alaska, gruduuted at Santiam ! Falls as delegates represent- Byrnes, Worthy Advisor, meeting of Mil! City IOOF High School ' ing Santiam Rebekah Lodge. Cherry Assembly #61; Mane #144, under K imk I of the order, #166. Both delegates attended' Laird, Past Worthy Advisor of was th«- scene <>f a surprw« i |f number following the secretarys school of in-1 Cherry Assembly and Mrs. Ra entertainment. I —. — struction May 20, conducted by j Tiie occasion was a "Bride- * your name on the tn- mona Kleen. Mother Advisor Mrs. Arlene Young, assembly' of Cherry Assembly #61 from Groom Shower" co-hosted by terprise label reads secretary. Salem. the Mill City IOOF #144 and May 21, at the opening ses | Three Rainbow Dads were Santiam Rebekah Lodge #186. 5-75 it's time to send sion, Mrs. Yates was appointed introduced, Joe Bowes, from Mrs. Dave Barnhurdt, Mr». to the petitions committee Marilyn Assembly; Ray Kleen Alb»-rt Carr and Mrs. Velma a check for renewal. Wednesday evening, the Working part time at Pittam Insurance is Rebecca Lynn from Cherry Assembly and Harrison decorated for the oc ceremonies of the Lady Musco who said it is good for students to get on the job experience Leroy Plane, Sr. of Acacia casion. vites of Oregon. Mrs. Yates which is made possible through the work-study program Assembly. The business of the evening , Photo by Sue Pooh- received the Lady Muscovite The meeting closed at 8:30 being concluded, the lodge I degree. Mrs. Thomas is scribe and the girls then entertained declared closed and Miss Teri I of this branch of the Order,, Family Night Pot-Luck their mothers. Cornwall, fiance of Dean] “ YOUR LAND whose object is merriment1 I The welcome was given by Childress, and other visitors and their project the hospital, Draws Small Crowd AND MY LAND" I the worthy advisor. Sue. The were »mcorted into the lodge at the Home. A rather small but euthu- response was given by the room and introduced. Thursday, May 29 Thursday morning they at- siastic crowd attended the fi- Mother Advisor. Mrs. Coralee Glenn Anderson played Card party. Eagles Hail, tended the secretaries break- nal family night potluck din Frauendiener. Sandy Newkirk "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" 1:00 p.m. Li. J fast and that evening the ner of the current season for . gave a reading "My Mother.” as Mrs. Barnhardt, dressed as Friday. May 3n Santi am Memorial Hospital Muscovites banquet and the members and fnends of the i The girls from Cherry As- a minister, escorted Mrs. Carr Santiam High School Gradu Stayton | sembly, Salem, provided the .is the giddy bride were ad ation. 8:00 pm. High School installation of the Grand Lodge Presbyterian Church held in HARMON - To Patrick and and Assembly officers . entertainment “Radio Jumble” mitted to the room and led Auditorium Fellowship Hall last Wednes Susan Hannon. Mill City, a Friday, May 23, the business day evening, May 21. Besides which was directed and un- by Tom Duugiierty dressed as by Hasel Hayes Sunday, June I son. May 20. of the assembly and the seat the bounteous no-host meal, 1 nounced by their Worthy a flowergirl. A Gallant Savage FOE “3384 Aerie und HIGHBERGER — To L. ing of the new officers was the program included a ‘sing- Advisor, Terri Byrnes. Mr. Anderson then play«*d i Have you ever thought about Auxiliary Instullatlon and Douglas and Karen Highber- concluded by 1:00 p.m. and the a-long” conducted by two mu "Side by Side ” as th«- “ giddy I Julie Strout gave a reading Potluck, 12:30 p m. ger. Sublimity. a daughter, session was adjourned ’till sicians from Salem, followed what happened to the families “Mother-The Gardner." bride" captured Dean Child | when their men shouldered May 20. next May to be held in Eugene., by a "home” shower of gifts their Each mother present was ri-.ss." Mrs. Velma Harrison Wednesday. June 4 muskets and marched off I for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyer to join General Washington’s presented a potted Mangold then entered trundling a large Rebekah lardge -lttti meet and a corsage. The men pres blue wheelbarrow filled with ing, 8:00 pin. IOOF Hall Bernice Evans Winner (which brought the evening to army?’ ent were presented bouton gifts. After the opening of gifts BUNCO party, Eagles Hall, In Class B Golf Contest|d Making"’"arrangements for Maybe it was springtime and nieres. was completed, refreshments 12:30 to 3 00 p m. Procoils for the fields needed to be plowed Gift# were presented to were served in the dining room , ju]y 4th Celebration, Public The 18 hole group of the the dinner were several of the and planted. Santiam Women’s Golf Club deacons, headed by Mary "Go along, John. We can Mrs. Karen Lucas, the young which was d»-corated with welcome. played Tuesday for ‘shortest Tut-rs and Faye Verbeck, who manage, The west forty is est mother; Mrs. Leroy Plane. lilacs, spiru and camélias, um drive on nine” and Ruth Tohl were assisted in decorating the cleared. The — children and I Sr., the mother with the most brellas, doves and lace hearts Thursday, June 5 Mill City Grade School Mrs. Alice and a blue and white cake was the class A winner. Ber-1 tables by Elizabeth Heidbnnk will plant it to corn. When you gandchiidren; Miss Cornwall's aunts from I Graduation, 8:00 pm. High nice Evans won class B and Many bouquets of lilacs flank- come back you’ll see a good Rupp, the mother with the for Fall classes in i Nora C. .----------- I ed ____ 27 — Doerfler, - --— class •— — by ___________ lighted c.indies made at- crop ready for the harvest. We most great-grandchildren; Mrs Tangent and Aumsville presid School Auditorium. Mill City at In the class D, Donna Greea I tractive centerpieces for the will plant two gardens — one Marilyn Strout, the mother ed at the cake service und Sponsored as a public servir« scored 80 for first low gross tables. for the soldiers and one for with the longeert affiliation punch bowl with Rainbow; Mrs. Clayton and 55 for first low net. Serving as toastmaster for us First low net winner for the the evening was Robert Hayes, On Saturday, May 24, Ms. In the settlements around Seaton, the mother with th»- day was Betty Schug with a who introduced the guest mu Royalton, Vermont, a sudden most children; Mrs. Ramona and Mrs Charles Kelly and 70 and Marie Galloway had a sicians, Oscar Liudahl and Al attack was made by the In Kleen, the visiting Mother her aunt, Mrs. Patsy Shambur for second low. Torgerson, who performed dians Mrs. Hendee was work Advisor and Mrs. Vern Torgi ger. were dinner guests of old- BEAUTY CENTER For additional infor 78 Spring tournament play was generously on the marimba ing alone In the field, wishing son .the mother most liked by time frinds. Dr. and Mrs. Alf completed Tuesday and the!a_n<j electric guitar, respective- her husband was home to help Rainbow Girls because she Swennes, at their Portland mation call Phon« 897-2137 is the Mother of two DeMolay apartment Dr Swennes had a winners were: Ruth Tohl, 144; ¡y M*ny oldtime numbers her. Diane Quinlan Betty Schug, 146, second and Were enjoyed by the group, dental office here many years The Indians entered her boys. The girls then honored tlieir ago, even before Dr Marie Galloway, 151 for third m The World is Wait- house and carried her children 897-2237 place. • ing for the Sunrise,” "Roll Out across the White River where mother advisor, Mrs. Coralee Silvis was here. j the Barrel,” “Daddy’s Little it was a hundred yards and Frauendiener with a "Mother ' Girl,” which was dedicated to quite deep for fording, and To Be Shower.” Darla Lucas passr-d the piû- Emily Stromquist as the placed them under keepers smallest daughter present, with 15 to 20 other children. grams and Merri Seaton "Happy Birthday” for those Returning from the field, at the guest book. Following the meeting having May or June birthdays, Mrs Hendee discovered the "Happy Anniversary” for the fate of her children. Like a program, refreshments were Cedar Chests $99.00 same months, “God Bless lioness that has been robbed served from long tables de America,” a number of reli of her litter, she bounded on corated with pink candle rings gious pieces, and concluding the trail of her plunderers. and baby shoes filled with with "Blessed Be The Tie That Resolutely dashing into the Spring flowers centered with Binds.” Mrs. Liudahl, who river, she push«td across. With a doll cake which was cut with her husband has a sum pallid, flashing eyes and lips and served by Terri Byrnes of Chest of Drawers Bookcase Lamps mer home on the Santiam, also compressed she strode into the Salem. Thirty-eight were present came from Salem Indian camp regardless of the Mattress and Box Springs Desks Bill and Alma Beyer, who tomahawks pointed at her and including Stanley Chance, Joe For Better Starting and Better Gas Easy Chair lost the major portion of their boldly demanded the release Bowes, Nancy Sharp, Mrs. Wil ; home and most of its contents of her little ones. She perse liam McClintock and Sue from Mileage During The Spring Months Ahead by fire a few months ago, were vered in her scouldings, until Mill City. Special— At the June 4 meeting the presented with a variety of her request was granted. She Sofa and Love Seat. Herculon . u-haul $169 much appreciated gifts which then carried her children back girls will honor fathers with they opened, thanking tho3e through the river and landed a program. Phone 897-2442 Mill City Unfinished Chests and Desks Julie Strout will be honored . $27.50 present. them safely on the other bank “Now you children stay right on her birthday. The Worthy Advisor will have on display Pinochle Parties To here. I’ll be back.” a punch hook rug she made she Not content with what Furniture & Antiques 1 Continue At Eagles had done, she immediately re ,. | which will be "given away” in Eat Drink and Be Merry Six tables were in play at turned and begged for the re the Fall with the proceeds to On Highway 22 at SablimKy-Aumsvtlle Jet 749J975 ' the Thursday afternoon card lease of others. She was re go to the Willamette Valley OPEN Tues, thru Fri. 10:00 'til 6:00; Sat. Close at 4:00 party at the Eagles Hall Mrs warded with success and Humane Society which is one Convenient Terms On Approved Credit Walt Nicholson and Mrs. brought more children away of her term projects. i Frank Blazek were hoste«es. Again and again she returned BEST OF LUCK, CLASS OF '7S i Lorraine Bibler won high until she had them alL and Ruth Kerr, second high, On her last visit to the Rebekah Lodge Plans for the ladies High score for camp she found the Indians | the men was John Swan and so struck with her conduct that Degree Practice June 3 . Claud I^ewin was second. one of them declared that so Santiam Rebekah Lodge Gloria Knotts won the pinochle brave a squaw deserved to be #166 met in regular meeting ‘ prize. carried' ac™ the river~and I 21 *ilh A“**nd'’ The pinochle parties are held offen-d to take her on hw back | «“'«T5 M5S ?B^her*yl’ JUST ARRIVED each Thursday afternoon at In the same spirit »he accept-' u ' 1:00 p.m. at the Eagles Hall. ed the offer and mounted the, ,S', the chair All are welcome to attend. back of the gallant savage. He 1 Vice-Grand; Mrs Velma carried her to the opposHe I H.rrUon acted as F inane ml bank where she collected her ^eta_7.?Td1*!* _StOd' Bid or Bunch Group rescued troop and hastened dard served as conductor, Holds Annual Dinner away through th«- night to re- j A lett»-r of thanks from The Bid or Bunch Pinochle store Th^“^ “then Viewing.' Ca.TP F^tor1 WB? rL“d Club held their annual dinner frantic mothers »»'«•I- ORDERS TO GO ________________ Glenn Shelton and Mrs Lang Monday evening at the Fron tier Inn. Following dinner the Guest speaker at the Presby Stafford were appointed to the I group played cards. terian Church last Sunday was membership committee for Phone 769-5311 Joyce Trout won high prize, the Rev Ralph Sutter from Miss Teri Cornwall. > Shirley Bigness, low and Elsie Salem, who was accompanied Degree practice will be June Ohmart the pinochle. During by his wife and sons He has 3 at 7:30 pm. for the June 4 Stayton, Oregon the evening, Betty Pittam, spoken here before. Next Sun Degree Night. The refresh with Mary Wright as her par day, June 1, will be “Layman’s ments for this evening will be tner, held one thousand aces. Sunday,” with three laymen potluck. Following the meeting, re- This was the club's last party of the congregation taking 400 3rd Ave 769-2762 Stayton Scrumpdillyishus until the fall season. Elsie part. It has also been announc-1 freshments were served by Ohmart will be the hostess for ed that a short congregational | Mrs. John Children and Mrs. lister Stinson. their first party in September meeting will be held. Thursday, May 29 Turkey & Gravy Potatoes & Dressing Hot Rolls Cranberry Sauce Milk Ice Cream Friday. May 39 Fish Krisps Tator Tots Peaches Twists Juice Milk Monday, June 2 Macaroni and Cheese Vegetable Fruit Dessert Juice Milk Bread and Butter Tuesday, June 3 Hamburgers French Fries Lettuce Salad Peaches Ice Cream Milk Wednesday, June 4 Soup Tuna Sandwich Lettuce Salad Mixed Fruit Cake Milk Thursday. June 5 Weiner and Bun French Fries Green Beans Applesauce Ice Cream Juice Milk Friday, June 6 Cafeteria Closed I , Mothers Honored By Acacia Assembly Calendar Of Events REGISTER NOW The Wise Owl PRESCHOOL FOR THE GRADUATE J DON* Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! Vern’s Shell - Towing ANN’S MOTHERS! ! Childrens Salt Water SANDALS $495/$595 Dick & Carols Shoes and Apparel GRADUATES! Bring In Your Ticket For A FREE