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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1975)
2—Hie Mill City EnterpriM*, Thursday. Sept. II. 1975h 'UJamawL Paye. Large Crowd Attends Church I Womens Golf Group "Ia>w Gross" was the days play for the III hole Group of ' the Santiam Women's Golf Attend Stayton Club, on Tuesday afternixin. | Class A winner W ils Ruth Chapter Meeting Tohl, 91; Class H. Vivian Chamberlian. 101; Claas C, The Mill City Garden Club Members of Marilyn Chap ' met at the home of Mrs. Doris ter »145, OES, attending Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 The Rally Day and Home- , Pearl Choate, 114. Rogers, on Sept. 4. with Mrs. Acacia Chapter at Stayton on Group D winner was Glenna ........... ■ ■m’H coming potluck picnic for i?!:--:—::..! Mae Mowry co-hostlng. Tuesday were Mrs. Wm. Mc- Presbyterian Church memlaTs Ward playing nine holt* for a Mrs. Jenny Cauble presided Clintock. Worthy Matron and U N Tour Student and friends was u great success score of 58 gross. First low Wins Blue Ribbons at the business meeting. Re Mrs. Leora Stevens, Mr. and Sunday, Sept 7, with about net, Ruth Tohl, 70 and second commendations were present Mrs John Schweer and Mr. To Show Slides 100 persons, including many low net, Vivian Chamberlian, ed to the budget committee: and Mrs. Verne Clark, who children, attending the affair, 72. Lodge Santiam Rebekah Mrs. Pauline Hansen. Mrs. have dual membership. Presi 1 at the Cedar’s Shelter at Fish Faye Verbeck and Mrs. Phyllis ding were Worthy Matron #166 met in regular meeting ermen’s Bend Park. Highlight Dolezal. The District Garden Betty Norfleet and Worthy Pa Sept. 3. with Noble Grand was the musical pnwentation Mrs. Dave Barnhardt presid Club meeting at the McNary tron Verne Clark by the Heesch Family Singers ing Golf dub in Salem, on Oct. John Davis of Vista Chapter (Harmelettca) of Selo, includ Mrs. Albert Carr, 22, was discussed. Members in Salem, was making his of ing Mrs. Heesch and her four Charles Dolezal. and are to bring items for the ficial visit as chairman of the daughters. country store The trip to home endowment committee Velma Harrison, co-chairmen At the 11:00 a.m. worship Bush’s Pasture Park, the Art for the Grand Chapter of Ore for the public reception for the hour, the soloist was Mrs i Barn, Bush House. Mission gon He showed slides of the teachers and staff of the Gates Helen Cox. who sang "King of Thursday, Sept. 11 Mill Museum, and lunch at a Masonic-Eastern Star Home at and Mill City Elementary Santiam Canyon Home Ex schools. Santiam High School Ixive My Shepherd Is," and Salem restaurant was discuss Forest Grove and also slides of ti'iisio.n 10:00 a nr, Gates C<»m- and Kindergartens reported "He Loved Me." accompanied ed. This trip was Sept. 9. i munity Church. members of Acacia Chapter that they had completed the by Jean Scott at the organ Following the meeting. Doris that he had in past years. Card party. Eagles Hall, 1:00 arrangements, l.isa B.irnhardt. Assisting the Rev. John1 p.m. Roeers showed samples of During good of the order, the 1975 United Nations Tour Heidbrlnk during the com School Dist, 129J board dried herbs and spices which Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spra- munion service were the fol i meeting, 8:00 pm. Santiam had been either grown in local ker were introduced and pre Student will also show her lowing deacons: Katie Ewell. High School. gardens or obtained from na sented a gift in honor of their slides of her trip. Mrs. Walter Thomas, past Faye Verbeck. Mary Tilers and tive wild plants. 60th wedding anniversary. District Deputy President and Friday .Sept. 12 Mary Kelly. Members present were Mrs. Refreshments were screed The afternoon’s festivities Mill City-Gates lagion Post Else Allen. Jenny Cauble. in the dining room which in Mrs. Otto Weidman. Grand at the picnic area opened with »159 und Auxillury meetings. Eleanor Coming. Rose Cree. cluded an anniversary cake. Marshal .installed Mrs. Hugh Johnston as Loft Support to I Hampton, owner of Josephine's PATISSERIE, the bounteous potluck dinner 7:30 p.m. Cyr. \ ■* Mr. Spraker told of the high the Noble Grand and Mrs. Carr I won Josephine the Silver Tray l Award _____ ___ __ foreign ___ „.. cookies This at tables under the shelter I for her Kate Doble. Phyllis Dolezal. lights of their honeymoon trip arranxeinenui were «<->,- mi.«- made Monday, Sept. 15 Miss Katie Ewell, Mrs. Pauline to San Diego. Calif, by boat. I as 1 Left Support to the Vice I award. given by the Oregon State Wheat Commission, is the The > arrangements , AF&AM »180 meeting, 8:00 ■-J .highest award for baking offered at the .................. fair The ..1_. tray ...... is en- the III de .icons icons nnit and John John Held Grand. Hansen, Mae Mowry. Evelyn I •graved uraved "Chamninn <" 1 U7S .. By ll«> 111 “Champion Cookies’” 1975 Mis Hampton also won u brink, who was emcee, and 111 an- I p m., IOOF Hall Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson, vice- Pfoertner. Muriel Phillips. I blue ribbon for her "Baklava" a Greek pastry and a blue president of the Three Links nouncixi the program num Wednesday, Sept. 17 Doris Rogers. Carol Mari/yn Club Club, announced that there ribbon for her "Cappuccino Torte.” bers. Toni Thomas. 1. Santiam Rcltekah Ixxige were several important busi The attractive Heesch girls. | #166 meeting at IOOF Hall, and me the hostesses. _.id nostesses. c • T L ness matters to be discussed at McLain s Announce The next meeting will be ¡Sponsoring I urkey three teenagers and a 12-year- 8:<>0 p m. the Three Links meeting of I held on Oct. 2. The place of old who played the drums, and , Sr. Citizens Bingo party. Daughters Engagement Sept. 11. the meeting will be announced ( Dinner September 1 J their mother, who directed Fellowship Hall, 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and M rs. Scotty McLain, The meeting of Sept. 17 will them and manipulated the' at a later date. The public is invited to at be the first nomination of of of the Little North Fork, wish electronic equipment, were, Sponsored as a public aervlee tend a turkey dinner sponsor ficers and the second reading i to announce the engagement of | neatly outfitted tn matching w Attendance Campaign ed by the Marilyn Club on Sa of the revised by-laws. The their daughter. Debra, to Jack I Margaret Stromquist, a pant-suits Besides the drums, turday, Sept 13. The charge meeting of Oct. 1 will be offi Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 member of the choir which they played the accordian and In Progress at * B Loftin of Mill City. for the 6:00 p m. dinner is $1.25 cer rotation night. i i made its first fall appearance the guitar One girl plays Christian Church Miss McLain is a 1975 gradu 1 last Sunday at the Presbyter- piano or organ ordinarily when i per plate. Mary Gulliford is Mrs. Barnhardt presented ate of Santiam High School “Stand for the Lord” is the acting as chairman for this Mrs. Tom Daugherty with her BEAUTY CENTER ian Church, announced that they appear indoors. It was : and is presently employed as I i everyone theme of the Pre-Rally Day at event “Gogetter” certificate. was welcome to at said they missed their father I Phone 897-2137 tendance campaign at the First Booths featuring handmade Following the meeting re- a clerical assistant for the tend the dedication of the new in the presentation, as he is* 239 S. W Broadway State Accident Insurance Christian Church. articles, a bake sale, a produce freshments were served by Kimmel Park at 4:00 p.m., Sun usually the leader with the | »:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be a special em sale, a white elephant booth, Mrs Daugherty and Mrs Jack Fund in Salem. day afternoon, Sept 14. base guitar, but he had been i phasis on attendance each and a fish pond will be open Stoddard. Mr. Loftin .also a 1975 gradu The beautiful basket of called to Alaska The dozen or 1 Evenings by appointment Sunday, building up to Rally at 4:00 . p.m. .... ... _________ ate of Santiam High School, is in the IOOF Hall colorful dahlias at church more numbers were well re ' presently employed at Green ■ Sunday morning were furnish- reived. The young ladies wire Day, Oct. 5. A goal of 100 poo- | Also on display, will be the pie in attendance has been set projects sponsored by the Veneer in Idanha. I ed by Mr. and Mrs. James accompanied to the picnic by | The couple is planning ¿J p ! Swan The bouquet of lovely a group of friends from Al- for this day. Last year there Grand Chapter, OES Dona- were over 80 in attendance on ‘ tions may be made toward family wedding at the McLain I SLiioia7 was from Katie bany. I rally day. these home, on October 24. 1975,' fe-wt-ll | At the close of the musical Mrs. Elmer Jeter is the Sun A short program will be pre with an invitational reception I choir practlce wa, program, Edith Mason gave an day School Superintendent. sented during the dinner hour, Acacia Assembly, Order of the foUowing night in M> 1 ed for Wedncsday evpnlng nt enlightening, and sometimes and several drawings will be ' Rainbow for Girls met Wed pty at the Presbyterian Fel-)7:30 p m M thc (humorous, sketch concerning See Our New DATSUN SERVICE held throughout the evening. nesday night following a ows ip Hall. | jt was announced that fjje the history of this area, es A special invitation is being ■ Dime-a-dip and Mini-Bazaar. Merchandise I new addition to the manse is pecially that of the Presbyter AND REPAIR made to all Masons and their Sandy Newkirk and Tangye I coming along fine. The first ian Church, mentioning names AH Wark Gaaraateed a Arriving Daily wives who are living in this 1 Trevena of Turner were co- coat of paint, and in one in- of some of the early settlers SATE «•% on Salem area. chairman of the dinner. Wor Thursday. September 11 I stance the second coat, is al- and pointing out a few of the Infiniahixl (Timta $24.00 Call 897-2062 thy Advisor, Sue McClintock, | ready on some of the rooms, A first buildings here which are Ra violas in Meat Sauce was in charge of the bazaar I few more donations of cash are still in use. Mill City, having Steeper»»— Stack Table» Hot Rolls Altar Society table The proceeds, $55 00, Bockera, Sotan, Chair needed, besides the regular been a company-owned town Salad by the Hammond Lumber Co , pledges, to make up $750. Planning Mini-Bazaar went to the Willamette Valley Tossed and Ottomans, BecUnnrw, Applesauce I Volunteers are still needed many incidents were remem The St. Catherine’s Altar So Humane Society which was Ice Cream unfinished furniture to train for coordinating bored by the “old-timer«’’ i ciety met Tuesday evening. her term project Left overs Milk I present from the bazaar will be given (teaching and directing) older Sept. 2 ,at the home of Louann Open Eveniaga By Friday, September 12 to the Sam Jackson Veterans children in the age eight to! It was stated that the Wo- Goff in. Appointment Barbecued Hamburgers ten and ten to twelve year men’s Missionary Society, the The group’s main project is Hospital for Christmas shop BankAmerlcard Welcome French Fries name later being changed to ping which the patients may brackets for the church school. a monthly visit to the Marion Sugar Cookie Bar Anyone available is asked to the Presbyterian Women's I Home in Sublimity to hold a do at no charge. Cubed Jello Salad contact Mr. Heidbrlnk It is Assn., was organized in Octo I Guests which were escorted Bingo party and birthday cele Milk I hoped to have two coordinators ber of 1894 when the church bration for the residents hav-1 • and introduced were Claudia Monday, September 15 for each class so that weekly was chartered with 13 charter Phon« 749-2975 ing birthdays that month. Co | Dryden, Grand Representative Meat Hash attendance will not be neces members The first Sunday ordinator for this is Evelyn to Alabama from Barzillla »7 Homemade Bread & Butter sary and they can relieve each School was in the Rock Creek Pfoertner, assisted by Lillian in Albany; Lori Epperly, Corn other in this work. There will schoolhouse, and was conduct Worthy Advisor of Chadwick Muehlenkamp. Down Pineapple Upside be assistants and helpers for ed by the parents of Miss In charge of the Sept. 7 cof »3 in Salem; Barbara Syming- Cake I Daisy Geddes, who still lives each class. fee hour after Mass — Joyce i ton from Barzilla #7 and Milk Anyone having any names >»«*• Volunteer laborers who Golden and Lucy Schultz, Doris Gould from Chadwick Tuesday, September 1C of pre-schoolers through high- worked on the church, and Virginia Jaquette and Mar »3, both Mother Advisors Chicken and Noodles schoolers, who are not in any the names of many early day Just Arrived garet Snow will have it Oct. 5. Other guests were Mrs. Vern Hot Rolls way connected to other ministers were also mention The group is planning a Torgison, Worthy Matron of Peas Broadloom Carpet», churches, may turn the names mini-bazaar .open to the pub Cedar »171 at Scio and Mrs. Mountain Cookie over to the minister | James Swan showed a pic- Linoleum and Formica lic, prior to the holidays. Wm. McClintock, Worthy Ma- Ice Cream It is hoped to open the ad- ture of thc church membership | Margaret Snow and Mary You tron of Marilyn »145 at Mill Milk ditional classes in the church in 1929. At the close of _the SPECIAL SALE On mans will make arrangements. City, Worthy Patrons present Wednesday, September 17 full day of activities, Bob school by late September. were Earle A Homing of Eu- I More details will be available Chili Beans Carpet and Hayes introduced n few game* did »700 at Jefferson and i after the October meeting Buttered Toast i Horseshoes was also played Linoleum The meeting was closed with Lowell Cree of Marilyn #145 Lettuce Salad a devotion by Mary Youmans, at Mill City. Applecake A- Butter Sauce Poem Shared Through August who will host the Oct. 7 meet Rainbow Dads present were Milk Mrs. Esther Challender ing. The hostess served dessert James Mason, of Salem, LeRoy Thursday. September 18 VAN'S CARPET brought the following poem Mumeys New Youth to Mary Youmans. Margaret j Plane, Sr of Turner, and Pizza home with her from her re Leaders at First STUDIO Snow, Lucy Schultz. Maudie I | Earle A. Homing. Rainbow Spinach cent visit to California. She 134 W. Washington Flatman, Elizabeth Cyr, Vir- girls were present from both Cantaloupe thought it to be an appropriate Christian Church Stavton, Oregon I ginia Jaquette. Thelma Rum- Salem and Albany assemblies Ice Cream poem lhat also describes Mill | mell, Theresa Saalfeld. Hannah Members of OES present were Mr. and Mrs Dennis Mumey Ph. 769-2483 Milk City. ' Ditter, Evelyn Pfoertner. represented by chapters from Friday, September 10 are the new leaders of the i . ittle town We install what we S.I1 i Margie Whisenhunt and Lillian Turner, Sweet Home. Salem. 1 youth group at the First Chris- Fish Krisps I like to live in a little town Albany. Jefferson. Mill City, ' Muelhlenkamp. , tian Church. French Fries SHOES APPAREL where the trees meet Scio and Stayton. The first meeting of this Green Beans across the street, Initiation was held for 1 group will tie held at the Mu Applesauce where you wave your hand mey residence on S. E. King- Shelly Seaton and Annette Cinnamon Twist UMAMtR am and say: “ Hello ” ! Bouche. wood, Wednesday evening, Hrltntr ir» to everyone you meet. Elections were held with Sept. 10. All interested youth I like to stand for a moment Sandy Newkirk of Turner be in the community, from grades outside the grocery store nix through twelve, are invit ing the new Worthy Advisor. Phone 769-2762 and Listen to the friendly Della Lucas of Aumsville was ed to attend. For further infor gossip of the folks that •100 3rd Avenue elected Worthy Associate Ad mation the Mumeys may be live next door. visor. Other elective officers contacted at 897-2749. Htayton, Oregon For life is interwoven with the were: Charity. Merri Seaton of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd friends we learn to know are the former youth group Turner, and Hope, Julie Strout and wo hear their joys and leader«. of Stayton Tangye Trevena, LYONS Santiam Valley sorrows as we dally come past worthy advisor was se Grange held ’heir meeting Fri go, lected to fill in for Faith. Sue day night, Sept. 5, with So I and like to live in a little McClintock was elected recor Robert Thacker, master, pre town, I care no more to der for the coming year siding. Reports of committees roam. Sandy Newkirk announced were heard. Thurman Smith For every house in a little her installation for Sept. 14 on insurance and Mrs. Lee town is more than a house, at 2:30 p.m Installing worthy Pinkston on agriculture. it’s home. advisor will be her sister, John Shafer gave a sum Broad Sharon, Past Grand Represen mary on the Grange Fair to tative to Michigan Sue Mc be held Saturday afternoon IRLE CLÀR^ IO :<MI Clintock will serve as Install-, and evening. .Sept. 20 ,and re Ing Chaplain. ported that all committees MORNING ORSHIP- 11:00 i.nt During good of the order. ready with final work. If the number following w the Mother Advisor, Cori The charier was draped for »rnudendiener, spoke briefly. Lloyd Sletto. ISITOR5 WELC your name on The En Nancy Havslovan, Worthy As It was reported that the new sociate Advisor of Barzillia roof was on the furnace room. | *7 invited all those present to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marti- terprise label reads I her installation. son were gu< sts of the evening After the meeting a drawing Mrs Mariison was welcomed 9-75 it’s time to send for the punch hooked rug, and introduced as Lecturer of made by Worthy Advisor Sue Pomona Grange. The activity a check for renewal McClintock, was held. The club held their meeting Mon rug went to T<eRoy Plane, Sr. day night, Sept 8. Garden Club Meets At Rogers Home Local Club Members I Picnic Sunday I Calendar Of Events Presbyterians Plan Choir Practice J Acacia Assembly Holds Dimea-Dip s Furniture School Menu Scholl's LADIES SHOES Dick and Carols Committee Reports Given At Santiam Valley Grange Meet. First United Presbyterian Church