5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRIL ». 1954 case of trench mouth and three of scarlet fever are listed. Reported as recovered is Bruce Gordon, son of Mi. and Mrs. Jim Gordon, of Idanha, wtiO was ill with a slight case of trench By Boots Champion mouth. The'three children of Mr. and Investiture ceremonies for the first Mrs. John Zeibert, Johnny, Jimmie and | year Brownies, under the leadership 1 Windy, aie reported as one the road of Mrs. Betty Pittam, was held in 1 to recovery from scarlet fever. Mrs. room V at the Detroit school Thursday Zeibert stated the children were not afternoon, April 1. First year Brown An official headquarters has just ies who came into scouting and le- too ill with the fever, and that Johnny been opened in the Library building, ceived pins are: Shirley Kay Pittam, who came dow-n with the fever, the room 11, 241 North Liberty stieet, Patricia Kettleson, Gerilyne Hopson, last of March, had just recently re through the courtesy of the Commun-, Shirley Tucker, Lana Lee Storey, Sar cuperated from the mugips and the ity Chest, for the purpose of publi ah Smith and Candance Firestone. As measles. The two younger children became slightly ill last weekend. cizing the all out drive to insure pas sisting with the refreshments were Gloria Evenson entertained at her sage in May of the measure for a Mis. Floyd Storey and Mrs. E<ina home Thursday evening with a birth Youth Service Center for Marion Tucker. day party honoring Becky Stoll on hei county, according to W. W. McKinney, On March 20th, Miss Lou Ann Man- 12th birthday. Games were played and chairman, for the drive and represen ting the Salem Community Council and | ning became the bride of Gary Steph a birthday cake and ice cream were the citizens committee. sponsoring I ens, formerly of Tacoma, Washington. served to the honored guest, Becky Rev. Noble Streeter of Mill City per Stoll, Caroylne Lady, Sherry Shepard. the proposal. Darlene Storey, Sandra Y'oungblood, Miss Alma Pohle has taken charge I formed the 8 o clock ceremony before of the office and will book speakers, | relatives and friends, at the home of Cookie Whitten, Claudia Storey, Mary facilitate correspondence and print the bride’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Man Whitt and the host, Gloria Evenson. ning in Detroit. Two events are scheduled to take ing matter to be sent out over the The bride, given in marriage by her place in May for students of the county. Detroit school. On May 5 the annual Serving in an advisory capacity are brother-in-law, Dorian Ray, woie a prom will be held in the auditorium Circuit Judge Joseph Felton of the white lace balleiina dress, with a of the school. The Junior and Senior juveniel court and Dr. James Ash- pearl tiara holding her shoulder length veil. Her corsage was white rose buds. class will motor to Seaside for their baugh of the juvenile department. annual outing May 21-23. An eight page pamphlet has just Edna Golden, matron of honor wore a A miscellaneous nuptial shower was billowy blue taffeta dress, her flowers come off the press which states the held at the home of Mrs. Opal Lem were w-hite roses and pink carnations. proposal to come before the voters, the ing in Idanha Tuesday evening, March reasons why such a facility is need Benny Livingood of Idanha, was best 30, honoring Mrs. Gene McClellan, ed, who is endorsing it, how much it man. A reception was held. Presiding wd] cost and what jg wrong with the at the coffee urn was Mrs. Geoige formerly Pat Wright of Idanha. Co Renner and Mrs. Doi lan Ray, Miss hostesses were Mrs. Pearl Hamilton, present situation. and Mrs Floy Storey. Attending were More than 50 letters have been mail Janet Thompson of Nelscott, served Mmes. Ester Ekerson, Pat Thorton, ed to county leaders asking permis the wedding cake. LaNelle Davis, Lottie Wright, Myrtle The young couple are making their sion to use their names for the of Gestson, Ester Fouts, Christen Mc ficial stationery and for the news home in Idanha, where Mr. Stephens Kinney, Ruth Cole. Ada Tompkins, paper ads to be run just before the is employed at the M & M plywood Rozrosell Vickers, Thelma Smith, plant. election. Helen Lichlyter, Ulla McCraven, The drive will feature as theme for A special feature has been added to Dorothy Williamson, Bobby Wright, stationery, ads and brochure a picture Sunday school, and church services at Bernadine Stoll, and the honored of a small boy in the open hand of the Detroit Church of Christ. Be guest, Mrs. Gene McClellan. Sending ginning last Sunday a group of 12 an adult with the line, ‘You Hold Their gifts but unable to attend were Alma Future In Your Hand,' just beneath it. young school children, sang a special Lady and I.ela Cannon. From out of The pamphlet has the sentence over song at Sunday school; and a junior town sending gifts were Mildred the cover, Mighty Oak Criminals choir of six teenagers sang a special Oliver, sister of the bride. Betty Hart, From Small Delinquene Acorns Grow.’ number at the morning church serv and Mrs. Pearl McClellan. The Mc- Quotes are used in the pamphlet ice. The group is under the direction Clennans were united in marriage from Life magazine’s spread on juv of Mrs. Raynjond Sophy, and plans March 13 at Reno, Nevada. enile delinquency, which stated in are for the continuation of this added The regular business meeting of the ' part, ’The best use of toughness (in feature. On Palm Sunday, April 11th, civic club was held at Marion Forks handling delinquent children) is for a pot luck dinner will be held at the Lodge Wednesday evening. The first parents to get tough with them Detroit church of Christ. The dinner year Brownies were guests of the is in part to welcome student Robert selves !” club. The club sponsors the group. And from the report just put out Cone, of the N'.W. Christian college The Brownies, who are under the by the United States Senate on their of Eugene, who is delivering Sundays leadership of Mrs. Betty Pittam. investigation into the problem, ‘The sermons at the church. Everyone is showed their achievements of the past welcome. time has come to declare all-out war j year. Refreshments were served. is juvenile delinquency.’ Mrs. Helen Bryant, chairman of the There will be an important meeting Some of these organizations already Red Cross campaign in this area, re of members and officers of the FOE on record as endorsing the proposal ported a little over $200 was netted auxiliary April 14. Vour presence will are: Salem Community Council, Salem in the district of Idanha and $58 in be appreciated. Ministerial Association, Oregon Juv the Detroit area. In last Friday evening’s shuffle enile Council. Oregon Prison Associa Miss Joyce Watkins was host at a board league games, the Spillway won tion, National Probation and Parole miscellaneous nuptial shower, honor with a 25 point lead over Jerry’s Tav Association, Baker School Mothers’ ing Mrs. Gary Stephens (Lou Ann ern. Score 185 to 160. The game was and Dads’ club and Circle 7, First and Edna Golden, Eva New, played at Jerry’s. The Cedars vs. Methodist Church, Salem. 30. The shower was held at the I.es’s at Mill City, lost the game by McK inney emphasized that anyone home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watkins four points to Les’s. Score 161-157. who wishes to help may come ,to the in Idanha. Games were played, and The Lake drew the bye. headquarters office. He added that refreshments were served. Co-hostess Next Friday’s league games will club program chairman should feel was Mrs. Ray Watkins. Those at bring to a close the tournament for free to call the headquarters at any tending were the honored guest, Mrs. the season. The games will be played time for a speaker for their club and Lou Ann Stephens, her mother, Mrs. as follows: for material to pass out to members Ellen Manning, Mrs. Janet Woodward Spillway vs. Mill City Tavern, Mill so that everyone in the county may ad Mmes. Edna Golden, Eva New, City. Jerry’s Tavern vs. Lake. Detroit aquaint himself with the measure Verna Warthen, Joy Vern, M. C. board; Cedar- vs. Meander Inn on the soon as possible. Ciaven, Judy Cummins, Alice Fryer, Cedars board. BALLOT MEASURE Lillian Butler. Berniece Meals, Phy Be It Enacted by the People of llis Ketchum, Rozlia Bowers and Judy New 8c Stamp Being Marion County, Oregon, state of O re- Haseman, Introduced to Public Today gon: Mrs. Vern Alvin and Mrs. Clyde Section 1. A separate facility The Post Office department will in Golden, of Idanha, motored to Port known as the Youth Service Center land Wednesday, where they visited troduce its first regular 8c United shall be located, constructed, opera States Stamp beaiing the motto, "In with relatives for a couple of days. ted and maintained by the County God We Trust” and also portraying There seems to be no end to the the Statue of Liberty to a nationwide Court of Marion County and said County Court is authorized and direc woes and illnesses in this area. Meas television and radio audience today ted to proceed to locate, to purchase les, mumps, colds, sore throats, one noon, April 8, in a program emanating the necessary land, and construct said will discuss problems of the deaf and from the office of the Postmaster facility at a cost not to exceed the haid of hearing. General. sum of $105.000.00 and to operate The part of the design printed in Parents are asked to bring their ar.d maintain such facility for a per deaf or hard of hearing child with red portrays the Statue of Liberty iod of not less than six (6) years. them, and living accomodations will be with the wording “In God We Trust” Section 2. The County Court of furnished by the school during the in dark gothic, forming an arch over Marion County is authorized to make clinic without cost to the parents. the head of the statue. The frame, or a levy of 2 mills the first year to Anyone who is interested in at background, which defines the out provide a fund for the purchase of tending should contact their local line of the stamp, is printed in blue ¡and, construction, equipment and op county health department or write in a gradual tone effect with the dark eration of a Youth Service Center, directly to M. B. Clatterback, super tone at the edges and fading towards and a levy of 0.5 mills for second year intendent, Oregon State School for the center to create a white halo in through six years for the operation the deaf, Salem. back of the statue. ‘U. S. Postage’ and of said facility, providing that if such funds are not available within the lim itation imposed by Article XI, section 11 of the Oregon Constitution that said County Court is hereby auth orized to make a levy outside the lim itation imposed by Article XI, Section II of the Oregon Constitution. Section 3. The primary function of the Youth Service Center shall be to provide temporary care, guidance and safekeeping for children (per sons under 18 years of age ) Delin We are leaving Mill City to make our home in ( ali- quent children under the jurisdiction fornia and are holding a public auction of our house of the juvenile court who cannot safe hold goods at our home east of the American legion ly, from the standpoint of their own welfare or the welfare of the com hall in Mill City. munity, be left at home pending the disposition of their cases in the juvenile court shall be the first con ( lothes Drying Rack Kelvinator Electric Range cern of the Youth Center. In an e- Toaster Kelvinator Refrigerator mergency, or »here security measures 5-Piece Chrome Dinette Set Three-Way Table Lamp, Aladin are necessary, dependent children also Daveno Bed, Platform Rocker W affle Iron may be kept at the Youth Center. Small T. V. Table Radios—( ar. Portable, Table Children may be detained or releas Duo Therm Oil Heater Sets and Console ed from the Y’outh Center only upon Hollywood Bed With Book Shelf Record Players and 2 Automatic the order of the court. Head Board (hangers, 1 Wireless Inner Spring Mattress I Spring W ound Box Springs Oregon School For Deaf Miscellaneous Nuts, Bolts, and Night Stand With Chest To Hold Preschool Clinic Hardware. Lumber of Drawers to Match Rabbits, Fryers and Bred Does, The Oregon State School for the Large Chest of Drawers and Litters and Bred Does Deaf will hold its sixth annual pre Small Cheat of Drawers Many Other Miscellaneous items school clinic for parents of young Washing Machine deaf and hard of hearing children on April 12, 13 and 14, Supt. M. B. Clat terback announced todav. The purpose of this clinic is to as sist parents in working with their deaf child and to acquaint them with Third hou*e east of the legion Hall the educational facilities for the deaf in the State of Oregon. Parents will have an opportunity to MILL CITY, OREGON observe classes from the kindergarten level through high school work. V ari-1 ous members of the staff of the school Official Headquarters Set Up For Marion County Youth Center DETROIT (AUCTION SALE Earl Ragsdale MEHAMA THE COMMERCIAL BOOK S10EE Ry Mrs. John Teeters SALEM About twenty-five women were present at the Women’s club house Has Eeverything for Your Friday, April 12, for the meeting of the Mehama Home Extension Unit. "Making of Fabric Lamp Shades” was the pioject and »as presented Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplie» by Mrs. Louis Pemberton assisted by Mrs. G. V. Christensen. This will 141 N. ( ommerrial Street Phone 3-1534 be the project exhibited by the Me hama Unit at the Spring Festival; and the committee in charge will meet this Thursday to plan for the ex- niDit. A buffet luncheon was serv GET YOL K LAWN ANI) GARDEN ed at noon by Mis. Lou Kirkland, Mrs. Jack Ryland, Mrs. J M. Teeters and Mrs Ed Castle. The next meeting will be held at Gates May 7 with the Gates members as hostesses. This will visitors at the Crook home were Mrs. be the last meeting of the year and new officers will be installed. Anyone interested in the Home Extension pro gram is cordially invited to attend. We handle the tried and tested The project for the May meeting is “Outdoor Cookery.’’ The Charles Crook home »as the scene of a large family gathering Sunday, March 28. Those present for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stone of 16—20—0 Seattle, who were weekend guests at the Vernon Goodell home and also visited other relatives here and at Mill We carry plenty on hand for your needs City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodell and family from Mill City, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Goodell and Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Crook and Bobbie. Visiting in the afternoon were the Jack Good MILL CITY, OREGON ell family from Lyons. Last Sunday visitors at the Crek home were Mrs. Mabel Crook and daughter I.oetta Have Something to Sell? Enterprise (lass Ads from Portland. Mis. Ken Golliet was hostess at her home to a group of children and their mothers Tuesday afternoon March 30 honoring her daughter, Harriet, on her 6th birthday. Happy is the husband Visitors last Saturday at the Milton Roten home were Mr. Roten’» aunt, I whose wife keeps the Mrs. Rosa Roten and two grandchild ren of Gates. refrigerator well stocked Mrs. B. L. Kirsch left Monday af with rare flavored, ternoon by bus for Bakersfield. Cali fornia to get her granddaughter, La- refreshing Olympia Beer. Lonnie Kirsch, who expects to spend some time with her grandparents here. , ♦/r /ys TH* t Mr. and Mrs. Al Molnar and son, Jimmie from Albany, were Sunday . visitors at the Frank Bucklers. The G, V. Christensen family spent the weekend at Rhododendron and I Government Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pruett and family , finished moving the first of the week to Lebanon. OFFICE NEEDS FERTILIZER From Us . Now . Elephant Brand Ammonium Phosphate-Sulphate Hirte Feed Store Pay She remembered the denomination ‘8c’ appear across the top with the word ‘Liberty’ prom- i inentlv displayed across the bottom, in white-face gothic. APRIL 9 AND 10 Specials for Friday and Saturday B.C. Angle Food TREE TEA I™™ >».s- I Cake Mix _________________ BAGS 19c 148 IS Bags I J 49c RICH IN DMUfELING 49c Package Swift’s Prem 12 ounce tin Flour Fisher’s 10 pound hag 99c 2 ereal howls free 53 MJB^ RICE SPECIAL 1C * GRAIN Flying Cloud 28 " 37c 24 07 37c Tuna Fish Solid pack, tin OJICK COOKING 29c Shortening Mayonnaise Kraft’s Quart Jar Sunshine Hydrox Cookies Large package . 69c 37c Nabisco Graham Crackers 1 pound box Swift’s Jewel 3 pound tin 49c 33c It’s NEW! Shop Our Fresh Produce Supply Always Fresh Juice Oranges - 3 doz 69c Open Dailv 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. 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