The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 07, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959
Remember Mother's Day Sunday
We Have Many Lovely Gift Items For Mother.
Come In and See niem.
Mary Rally, Woman's Editor
Campfire-Bluebird
Grand Council Fire
Held Here Tuesday
Bhoaa 625 "
Also Special Potted Narcissus
Judy Hazeman Carried in Albany
ADA’S NEEDLE
SHOP
Mill City, Ore
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Schools Put on Good
Entertainment Thurs.
The Grand Council Fire for Mill
City Campfire and Bluebird girl«
was held at the high school KT ni
Tuesday evening. The organization is
The Humemaking and Music De­ sponsored in Mill City by the Wom­
partments of Santiam Union High an’s club, which supervised arrange­
School, in conjunction with the Art ments with leaders and the girls.
Department, the Shop Department,
Mrs. W’endell Heller is chairman
N E IV ! Thret-g'/ts-in-one for Your Mother's Day
and the Grade School, presented one of the Campfire Leader’s association.
of the most exciting programs ever Girls “flying up” from Bluebirds to
aritnessed in the elementary gym­ Campfire were Sandra Bartow, Fran­
nasium Thursday evening, April 30. ces Barker, Sandra Cooper, Shar-
Girls from all four classes of Home­ lene Cole, Sheila Helgath, Mary Su-
making, under supervision of their sann Heller, Sara Jo Kelly, Launa
.nstructor, Mrs. Olivette Roles, grace­ Randall, Sharon Lee Robertson, Ger­
fully modeled their many creations aldine Rubey, Kathy Story and Maude
if the past year, with background Warde.
nusic, spotlight effects, and nara-
TaWanKa Campfire girls earning
uon by their teacher contributing their Trailseekers rank were Leila
much to the entire presentation.
Barney, Kathy Boroughs. Sandra
Seating arrangement in the gym Duggan, Janeta Johnson, Juanita
nasium, with the floor-show space in | Morgan, Peggy Putman, Laura Jo
the center highlighted by three round Rambo, Dianne Shultz and Linda
platforms, added greatly to the at­ Thorpe.
mosphere of the authentic fashion­
Three-year awards for Campfire
show. r
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Black,
carved ' musical
notes | membership
were given to Leila
graced an attractive garden fence Barney, Kathy
‘ J Boroughs, Sandra
which
formed
as each Duggan
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- the barkground
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Geneva Johnson. Janeta
girl stepped down from the stage and Johnson, Juanita Morgan, Laura Jo
through a bowir of flowers. Eye- Rambo and Linda Thorpe.
catching notes also appeared on the
A short program preceded the
walls of the large audieorihm.
awards with the girls singing several
An artistic back-drop covered the selections with Mrs. Bill Hoeye at
rear wall of the platform on which. the piano.
the school band appeared under di-
A playlet in two acts was also pre-
re.tion of Earl Loscks. The high «ented with Shirley Veness in cere-
with imported life-like rose
school gins’ choius, directed oy Koo-| menial gown assisting.
ert Harris, stood on benches just
The flag salute wa^ led by Laura
and white star-pattern bud vase!
: below tn« stage for their numbers Jo Rimbo with other members of the
, Accomj a i) i > va were Virginia Hoeye TaWanKa group participating in the
Here’s the complete gift for Mother’s Day!
land Grace Hutchinson, with Mr. IxBi- CaiiuleligiiUng ceremony.
Roses.in-Snow cake (cloud-light ’n white, as
ris furnishing balkground music
Leaders of the Happy Bluebirds
our traditional cake always is, covered with
during the modeling.
are Mrs. Delbert Goforth and Mrs.
snowy frosting and crisp coconut), one
Type« o* codtime« modeled by the Burton Boroughs with Mrs. Robert
life-long rose (long-stemmed red one, im­
girls included centennial dresses, Veness and Mrs. Don Walker, spon-
ported from Italy), and the vase (milk-glass
sport outfits, street dresses, date sors; The Flying Bluebirds have as
white, unbreakable, too)! The perfect gift
Miss Judy Rae Baseman, daughter colored orchid corsages.
and special occasion outfits, suits and their leaders Mrs. George Poorman
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Haseman of
for Mom, the cake’s for enjoying on Mother’s
Guests were invited to a reception formals, some receiving a spontan- and Mrs. Al Pakula with Mrs. Albin
Lebanon, formerly of Mill City and in the Cascade Room of the Albany I eous burst of applause.
Cooper,
Mrs. Don Carlson, and
Day, the rose and vase for her pleasure
Idanha, and Jerry Bart Morrow, son Hotel Mrs. R. C. Hasemnn Sr, of
Numbers by the chorus were “The Mrs. Martin Hansen sponsors; Sing­
for years to come. Come on in and order
of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Morrow of Al- Waldp rt cut and served the beautiful I Rosary” and “Parade of the Wooden ing Bluebird leader is Mrs. Wendell
yours. Today!
I bany, were married Saturday evening tiered wedding-cake. Mis. Eleanor | Soldiers." Band numbers included Heller with Mrs. O. E. Hoodenpyle
April 18, at Westminster Presbyter­ McIntosh of Ro-ebuig and Mrs. J. C. I “Huldigungsmarsch” by Grieg. “Ci- and Mrs. Bill Hoeye sponsors.
ian Church in Albany.
TaWanKa campfire leaders are
Rainis of Bandon, also aunts of the I tation Overture,” “By the Light of
Dr. Harvey Schmidt of Milwaukie bride, presided at the coffee urns, and I the Silvery Moon,” “Tea for Two,” Mrs, Lester Johnson and Mrs. Jack
ifficiated at the 8 o’clock rites. Solo- j Leland LeFor- served punch. Recep- I “Over the Waves,” and “Seventy-six Duggan with Mrs. Mel Rambo and
Hours 9.00 A. M. to 8.00 P. M.
Mrs. James Putman sponsors.
ist was Hal Burgess, and ae the organ tion hostess was M’ ’ -. L' iand LeF rs. Trombones.”
Phone 2222
Mill City, Oregon
Mrs. James Minty, and Mrs. Norma
A solo, “With a Song in my Heart, »» ’
was Mrs. Kenneth Kirkelie. Baskets Others assisting were Mrs. Donald
Wilson from the Willamette area
of white gladioluses and candelab­ Littler of Albany, in charge of gifts, I was sung by JoAnn Chailender.
council of Campfire in Salem were
rums decorated the church. Miss Judy and Mrs. Harold Dilley of Eugene,
present to give the girls their awards.
and B >b Fisher of Eugene, cousins who passed the guest-book. Basket.- of Mrs. Larry Lawrence
Refreshments were served by the
of the bridegroom, lighted the tapers. whit ' .gladioluses and white candles
Woman’s club.
Guest
at
Birthday
Party
in
silver
candlesticks
formed
the
re
­
The bride wore a princess style
Mr«. Larry Lawrence was guest of
dress of white silk taffeta, with ception decorations.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Morrow left honor at a birthday party Wednesday
’pearl-studded lace flora) appliques
outlining the neckline, both in front on a two-weeks’ trips by automobile evening when Miss Barbara Cun­
and back, fashioned by her mother. to La- Vegas, Nev., Palm Springs ningham arranged a surprise for her.
Los Angeles, California. For hollowing games and the opening of
A new service has iieen made available to you
The three-quarter length sleeves were and
**
Wednesday, May 6, Rebekah lodge.
: trimmed with tiny bows of matching ’ rave lit g, the bride changed to a her gifts refreshments were -erved
Jaycettes meeting at home of Mrs.
sheath
dress
with
match-
navy
blue
by
the
hostess
aasisted
by
Mrs.
Herb
­
i
, taffeta. The skint was desgined with
James Grant Thursday, May 7 at 8
a pearl-trimmed lace panel down the ing jacket and white accessories and ert Whitaker.
Present were Mmes. Elsie Potter, p. m.
, front, and with the back cascading her white orchid corsage. After May
Thursday, May 7, Morning Circle
int i a full, sweeping peacock train. 5 the young couple will be at home Gladys Trask, Floyd Shepherd, Nat meets at the manse at 10 o’clock.
W ills, Charles French, Ada Plyma»«.
( A crown of orange blossoms, fash­ al 1720 Maple in Albany.
V..t.. Shelton, oamr-
Friday, May 8, Gold Star mothers
The bride was graduated in 1957 Arthur Hedge, Glen
James
ioned of seed pearls, caught the fin­
Robert*
Smith. , _____
EMon’ HuU-n- !ea
in the American
from
the
Lebanon
Union
High
Schoo)
Poole,
1
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gertip-length veil. The bride carried a
Legion
hall.
Mill
City.
Sponsored by
and
attended
the
University
of
Ore
­
maun, Jim Putman, William Shep­
white orchid in a nosegay of stephano-
gon two year While in Lebanon she herd. Eldon Gilson, Hugh Jull, Fre<l the American Legion Auxiliary.
22c
tis with her white Rainbow Bible .
QUARTS
Friday, May 8, IOOF lodge.
M > Qu< en of the Lebanon High Woods, Herbert Whitaker; Misses
Haseman ga.< his daughter in mar-
Saturday, May 9, Campfire Girls'
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io
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>,
id
also
Strawberry
Festival
Doris
Hutchinson,
Sandra
Rpewan,
ring*.
GALLONS
80c
Mi-« Carol Louise Jordan, student
At ”ne t’"'e ?he was worth* Barbara Cunningham and Mrs. Law­ "show me” trip, leaves high school
•it th« University of Oregon, was maid “dv'««»r for Marilyn Chapter, Order rence. Sending gifts but unaule to at­ at 9 o’clock. Banquet honoring re­
tend were Mrs. Albin Cocper, Mrs. tiring teachers at IOOF hall.
I of honor and bridesmaids were other ,,f R“ini ‘,w for Girls, at Mill City,
Sunday, May 10. Mother’s day.
Mr. Morrow was graduated from Lawrence Brent, Mrs. Clarence How,,
university classmates. Miss Brenda
Monday, May 11, Lions club.
Whif and Miss Carolyn Morlan of Al-‘the Lebano,n pubbe schools in 1955 Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. J. C. Dick­
.Marilyn Chapter, OES.
inson,
Mr«.
William
MsClintock,
Mrs.
PHONE ORDERS TO
bany. All three wore frock« of coral
Tuesday, May 12. Three Links club.
•
..nice
vears
He
■
associated
with
Lowell
Cree,
Mrs.
Robert
Moore,
Mrs.
silk organza made in princess style i
Wednesday, May 13. PTA. Centen­
with fan-shaped bodices and fullbill-
father in Albany m the (»eneral Clinton Land. Viola Sigmund and nial
costumes.
between II a. m. and 3:30 p. m
Dorihea
Humphreys.
Petroleum
Oil
corporation.
owing skirts, caught in harem ar-
Marilyn Assembly, Rainbow for
rangement in the back. Their head-
Girls.
I dresses were coral bows and veils.
Christian Church Ladi •s
Each carried a nos« gay of white glad-
M/7À also available at Hilltop Market
Make Visit to Turner Home
“nd house plants to those
' iolus florettes.
who have rooms in the main build-
Larry Schwab was best man and
A group of women from the Chris- ¡_
ing.
.ushers were Art Fuller and Dick Bur-
tian church went to Turner last Fri­
Cookies were served following the
lan, all of Lebanon, and Robert Mid­
day
where
they
presented
a
May
DETROIT—Commencement speak­
program. Going from
here were
dleburg, Jr. of Albany.
yj me«. E.
er at Detroit High School’s annual Day program for the pleasure of the .1
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K. Fish, ____
Ed ____
Haynes,
Glen
The mother of the bride wore a graduation Friday evening. May 15 at guests of Turner Memorial Home.
it i , Hugh Jull, J. C. Dickinson,
sheath dress of champagne Chantilly 8 o’clock will be Dr. James Millar, Taking part in the program “Finding
. N McClintock, Larry Lawrence
lace over toast-hued taffeta with of Portland, well known dire-tor and God Through Beauty’’ were Mrs.
and Cathy and William Shepherd and
champagne accessories, and Mrs. lecturer for the Good Citizenship " illiam McClintock, Mrs. Hugh Jul!, Bonnie Lou.
Morrow selected an Empire sheath Foundation. Many years of experience and Mrs. Larry Lawrence. Mrs. Wil­
dress of champagne silk organza em­ in h.gh school and college teaching, liam Shepherd was soloist and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Ardell Button and
Mill City
broidered in dark brown, over rose working with many youths and com­ IC. C. Curtis from th* Turner Home thre children -f Stayton were recent
beige taffeta, and with dark brown munity organizations, has given Dr. also sang a solo. Individual May dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
accessories. Both mothers wore cream- Millar a rich background and keen in­ baskets of flower and vegetate Mrs. Franklin M Dowell and child­
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sight into problems of parental gnid- plants were given fhose living in the ren.
ence, parent responsibility, citizen
responsibility, and world responsibil­
ity. Dr. Millar has lectured throughout
the United States and Canada. He is
currently a member of Gov. Hatfield’s
state committee on Children and
Youth.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, MAY 9-10
Charles R. Hansard. Superintend-
Beginning May 4th Our Shop Will Be
< i*t wi) hntroiiuce the speaker and pra
sent the graduating class. Rev. Glen
Closed During The Week.
BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES
Lyda will give the invocation and the
benediction will be given by Harold
Roth. Processional and recessional
Come and Try Our Hamburgers Made
« ill be played by Mrs. Al Sorseth.
Henry Hiebert, chairman of the
From Choice Meat.
We Wish to Take this Opportunity to Thank Our
board will present the high school di­
plomas and Supt. Hansard will pre­
Many Friends and Customers for their Loyal Pat­
sent the eighth grade diplomas.
Something New Hat Been Added to Our Service
The senior class this year is com­
ronage. We have enjoyed doing Business with
posed of five girls, Marcia Cadle,
We Now Have a Telephone.
Martha Mason, Clydia Storey, Evel
such fine people.
lyn Harper and Sandra Y'oungblood.
Eighth grade graduates are Linda
For TV House Calls You May Phone
Rarker, Patricia Gravett,
Michael
Halseth, Gerald Madsen, Steve Sor­
ULricIc 9-2191 afferò P. M.
seth, Florence Stockton and James
You'll Enjoy Eating Our Good Food
Tomlin. School will close May 19.
Roses
Snow
Cake
Judy Haseman Married Recently in Albany
MUIR’S BAKERY
ATTENTION Mill Cityites
Coming Events
DAILY MILK DELIVERY
Right To Your Door
1302
Five To Graduate from
Detroit-Idanha School
Johnson's Grade A Dairy
NOTICE
GRAND OPENING
FREE
Open Saturdays Only
QiK l)rivr 1<wr
* Phnno
iimic 1 ijvj
(hw
WE SERVE
ONLY THE
BEST
Thcn
It l p
COMPLETE DRIVE IN MENU!
Haley’s Drive In
Jim aim I Firma Haley
On Santiam Highway, Mill City, Oregon
Once Again, Thanks
Sunday afternoon the Javcee* »nd
Jay ettes spent some time working
on their land-raping project. More
shrubs were planted and .sawdust
spread all over the hillside. It is be­
ginning to look nice. I .a ter more work
w ,! b-> done on the project. Turn.ng
out for the work day were Harold
S mas, Verne and Betty Shaw, Larry
arid Maxine Carrick and Dorothy
Z ebert.
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R.L. STIFFLER, Owner
Stiffler TV and Appliance
Mill City Oregon
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