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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1975)
I the dedication prayer was given by past president, Dr Ross Griffeth. A large crowd Joyce Prettier — 897-2707 attended the celebration and Returning on June 16 from enjoyed the program three-plus week of traveling Visiting with BUI and Carol were G. J. and Myrtle (lesion Dunn the weekend of June 14- They left on Muy 28 and trav 15 was Carol’s’ sister, Mrs. eled through Idaho, where they William Bryant from Kenne visited with Emma Crucher in wick, Wn. Yukon, and then made stops in Mill City School Board will Montana, North Dukota, Min hold a special board meeting nesota and Wisconsin when' on Thursday, June 26, to close they visited with various re out the financial year. It will latives. be at 8 p. m at the Santiam Enjoying a trip to Maryhill High school. Museum with the Senior Citi Gates will have their bud zens bus tour on Monduy, June get hearing Thursday, July 3. '23, were Huttie Cole und Myr- ; 90 I’ Hl •«! Hie GttM City (tie Bates of Mill City ad Mar- hall Interested persons are ' garet Rush. invited to attend. Arriving Monday, June 23, to Gates City Recorder will be spend the week with Harold al the Gates City hall on Tues und Mury Wilson is Mrs. Helen day, July I. and on Monday, Watson of Portland July 7, from 10 a. m. until Luther und Etheline Yates noon for business their received word that The WWI and Auxiliary will grandson, Murk Clarke, is have their fried chicken pot scheduled for surgery on June luck dinner Saturday, July 12. 24 They hope to visit him at at Neal Park in Lyons. the Columbia Mernori.il hos Tiie Gates Community pital in Astoria towards the church holds church services «•nd of the week. each Sunday at 10 a in. und Dropping in for a surprise Sunday school at 11 u. m visit ut the Preslers on Sun Dean Cade is minister. Every day. Juno 22. were Joyce's pur- one is invited to come. ent.s, Mr. und Mrs. Mike Porter Thought for the Day: Tis from Salem. They brought a easier to prevent bad habits cake to celebrate the couples than to break them seventh wedding anniversary. I Luther and Etheline Yates received a call from their son, Richard Yates in North Glen. Colo., on Sunday evening. June 22. Arriving on Monday, June 9, to spend two weeks with Bill and Carol Dunn was Car Thursday, June 26— ol's daughter and I grandson, Card parly. Eagles Hall, Mrs. Carol Meier and Keith 1:00 p m. from San Manuel. Ariz. Mrs Meier flew on to Alaska on 1OOF «144 meets at Lodge Saturday, June 21, and grand 8:00 p m the son Keith will be staying ■ Friday, June 27— summer. Mill City-Gate* Legion Post Mary Stafford I and Pearl Oliver enjoyed u shopping #159 and Auxiliary meets at trip to Mill City Thursday. Legion Hall. 7:30 p. m. June 19. Wednesday, July 2— Visiting for several days Rebekah Ixxige meeting, 8:00 last week with Bill und Carol1 p m at IOOF hall Dunn was Carol’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Thursday. July 3— Woods. Scott, Suzie and their Street Dance, Grade School cousin Jane from Coquille Parking Lot, 8:00 p m Bill and Carol Dunn cele brated their second Wedding Friday, July 4— Lions Club Breakfast, fl.30 Anniversary with a dinner at the Frontier Inn on Saturday, to 10:00 a m High School Ca June 14. Their anniversary is feteria. the 15th of June Helping them j to celebrate was Carol’s daugh- . ter, Carol Meier, and their Sponsored as a public service grandson. Keith. Carol’s daugh »y ter made them an anniversary cake. She decorates cakes in ; Arizona where she lives, i Mary Stafford went with BEAUTY CENTER Mr. and Mrs Dean Cade to Scio on Sunday afternoon. Phone 897-2137 June 22, to the celebration of the 121st year of the Scio 239 S. W. Broadway Christian church. The address •:00 a.m. to 5:UU pm. was given by the President of Evenings by appointment NCC, Dr. Barton Dowdy, and GATES 2—TTie Mill City Enterprbe, Thursday, -June 26, 1975, A Half Century Of Letter Writing Marnati Page. Rebekah Lodge 166 Drapes Charter For Ruby Brisbin Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. Fifty years ago this spring 166 met in regular session with nine George Fox College coeds Noble Grand Mrs. Dave Barn- Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor gathered secretly in the base hardt presiding. ment wood room of Kanyon The charter was draped for Hall. There they dug into the Ruby Brisbin, musician emeri- j Engagement Revealed dirt floor and in a short cere tus, Mrs Brisbin had been mony buried a small box with i musician for nearly 20 years the names of each. before retiring She was a past; That room and dirt floor no noble grand, received the As-1 longer exist although the 92- sembly Degree and held the vear old building still stands Decoration of Chivalry. The 50th anniversary of the' But the pact they buried marriage of Grace Bennett and Mrs. Irl Plymale. Three Paul McDonald was observed there still continues a half Links chairman, announced ' Sunday afternoon. June 15. at century later. that there will be a reception Each of the signers, mem honoring Lisa Barnhardt, Unit a reception in their honor at bers of the classes of 1926, ed Nations tour student, and their country homo on "The 1927 1928 and 1929. agreed to Linda Rahm, the Odd Fellow- Prairie” south of Gates. The the start a round robin letter, Rebekah July 4th princess, on affair was hosted by writing about her "milestones.’’ June 26th following the Odd couple’s son, Mike McDonald, And each year the signers, who Fellow meeting at the hall. his wife. Barbara, and their call themselves the “Pal O- Refreshments will be served son, Kelly, of Auburn, Wn. Niners.” have faithfully car and the public is invited. The three-tiered anniversary ried out that agreement with Mrs. Margaret Snow gave th< cake was made by a friend of the now traditional letters Steering Committee report. the young McDonalds at Au making the rounds two or Mrs. Luther Yates assisted burn and accompanied by three times each year. by Mrs. Charles Dolezal and punch, tea, and coffee. The Bee&use of the golden anni Mrs. John Childress will serve house was filled with friends versary of that agreement the free coffee on the morning of and relatives and with the women, all now grandmothers, July 4th through parade time beauty and fragrance of the many large bouquets of roses I gathered in Newberg on the. at the lodge vestibule. college campus last week to, It was voted to enter a float from the garden of Mrs. Alma revisit Kanyon Hall now re-1 in the Lyons Bicentennial pa Locke of Mill City. named Minthorn in honor of rade on August 2. The first Coming from Alliance, Neb., the aunt and uncle of Herbert | committees were named for were Mr. McDonald's brother Hoover. for the date of the teacher’s Charles and wife, Eleanor, and The group is a little smaller reception. from Fallon, Nev., were his now Two of the signers have September 4th has been set sister, Peggy, and her hus- passed away, but one new for the official visit of Pres. band, A. J. Durbin member was added in 1967 Leigh Wilkens on August 20. Many congratulatory cards | Dilla Tucker Winslow, a ma The hostess committee for and gifts were received from • tron of the dormitory in 1925 July 2nd will be Mrs Everett friends and relatives who were replaced Mildred Tucker Farm Hamilton and Mrs. Walter unable to attend, as well as er after her death. Also now Thomas. from friends who called to con deceased is Leela Pearson Following the meeting, re gratulate the McDonalds who Street. freshments were served by were married at Alliance, Neb., Gathering in Newberg for Mrs. Tom Daugherty and Mrs in 1925. the special anniversary were L.ing Stafford. Olive Terrell Norris, Vancouv er. Wn.; May Pearson Nor Choate Beals, Newberg; Lo Sheythes Observe dyke. Lyons; Rachel Lund lita Hinshaw Gundry, New quist Huntington. Lake Os hall. Calif,; and Ruth Campbell 40+h Wedding Anniv. wego; Hilma Hendrickson Allison-Smith, Chapleau. Oon- Both Mr. and Mrs. Donald Winslow, King City; Mildred tario, Canada. Sheythe had a series of mis fortunes during the past week, but are over-coming them. A week ago Sunday, Doris suf fered an attack of kidney stones very early in the morn-' ing and was rushed into emer gency at the Salem hospital The engagement of Steve J. ------ and up where she spent a day and a Mack to Miss Mary Mann has at Emery Sc Sons Construction Co half before being released. been revealed by her parents, Miss Mann, a graduate of Last Friday. Don suffered a Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mann of Santiam High School, is em broken and crushed big toe Mill City. ployed at the Coast to Coast when a large chunk of wood Mr. Mack is the son of Mr. and up fell on it while he was load and Mrs. Matt Mack of Stay store in Stayton. ing his pickup at a mill in ton. He is a graduate of Regis The couple is planning an Idanha. He drove home before High school and is employed August wedding. going into emergency at San tiam Memorial at Stayton where repairs were made and he was put on crutches. During the weekend, the Regular 12.95 NOW . Sheythe’s son, Frank, and fam ----- Earnest Franklin, a re ily from Seattle drove down Red Goose Leather Overnight charge fees will tired minister of the Free Me preparatory to observing their parents* 40th wedding anni be initiated at four Bureau of thodist church, filed the pulpit Presbyterian versary, but it turned into a Land Management Salem Dist of the First very quiet occasion rather rict campgrounds and they church Sunday, as he has done Reg. 16.95 NOW than the celebration at church went into effect June 21. The on several previous occasions. charge areas, according to B The regular pastor, John Heid- they had planned. ¡T. Vladimiroff, District Man I brink, was reported as still at ager, will be Fishermen’s I the bedside of his father in Bend,, $2; and Elkhorn Valley, | Missouri who has been in a If the number following Yellowbottom and North Fork ' semi-coma the past few weeks. Eagle Creek, $1 each. These your name on The En and 1 The new addition to the other Salem District BLM is coming along in good terprise label reads recreational facilities are cur manse shape, with the dry-wall to be 769-2762 Stayton ♦00 3rd Av» rently open for public use, : placed inside soon. Door* and 6-75 it's time to send Vladimiroff said. Group day use charges are ' windows have been installed, a check for renewal. and the wiring virtually com- ' in effect at two of the BLM re- i pleted, thanks to volunteer ' creational sites. These are: toward Wildwood; shelter, $50; half ' labor. Any pledges completion of the project are shelter, $25, and picnic kitch i welcome, with the regular en. $10. Fishermen’s Bend; shelter, pledge cards due to be turned in next Sunday, June 29 $35. Cottage meetings were held Reservations for group day use facilities may be made by at the homes of four members _____ __ calling the ________ Salem ______ District last week to discuss the church «> •• BLM office, 399 5692, or writ-1 budget for July 1 to June 30 r.S ing the District Manager, 3550 next year, as well as programs Liberty Road. S., P. O. Box and church activities. '• » 3227. Salol 97302__________________ __________________ The Golden Age Passport I ◄ for persons over 62 years of 1»^ age will be honored at ail dis-, Queeners Homecoming . . __ trict recreation t sites ---- where --------- I .... - » i overnight camping fees are[ Held Sunday, June 22 charged. This free passport en The homecoming potluck titles the holder to pay only dinner for Queeners School, lo half the required fee. cated on Scio Hill Road, was I held on June 22 with 20 people attending. Included in the group were three former MENS — WOMENS — CHILDRENS pupils and one former teacher. The oldest pupil being year-old, Hubert Crane Lebanon, who attended school in 1900-1010. Due to summer vacations MENS I and a small turnout, election of officers was postponed until ' September 7 when another pot I luck is being planned. McDonald's Observe 50th Anniversary . f. Womens Tank Tops $^5 Sleeveless Tops Calendar Of Events $049 w < J.’S CLOSEOUT Grasshoppers by Keds Athletic Shoes ■JS# $099 . W BLM Campground Guest Min!,fer Fill$ Fees Begin June 21 rU-Pulpit $13” Tired of Paying Inflated Price« SHOP Dick & Carols Shoes and Apparel 1 price ioff SWIM SUITS SHORTS & CUTOFFS lofi TANK TOPS MENS FURNITURE Sofa and Love Seal. 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