The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 10, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Jan. 10, lOtW
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AFS Plans To
Put On Play
SL Patrick Altar
Soc. Plans Cake Walk
fyJcMncMk Pcufe,
Remember the
| $ux) In iii«<i'«'hniidi»e taken. Hie
I yiHing nirii robbing the station
had Iieen npprclM'iidtxl by aulii
orlile*.
Mrs Ann Orlando of San Jose,
Calif, was visiting that week at
the home «if her daughter, Mi*
| i lini ley Stewart
Mr and Mr*. Kenneth (Tuince
I were tlii'ii living nt Roseville,
Call! . and had lax-n In Mill City
for tiie holidays
LYONS The January meet­
ing ot the St. Patrick Altar
From The Enterprise
Society was held Thursday ev­
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Mrs. Willard Gabriel presid- ening at tiie home of Mrs
: r m
ed at a meeting of the Amen- Ruth l<yons with Mrs. Alvin
ET.t
can Field Service chapter held Palmer as hostess.
Five Years Ago
To Be Installed Sunday
Monday evening at the home
Plans were made for a cake
A
tinnier Oak had been
Fifteen Years Ago
of George Stovall.
walk to be held February 10
I limit'd at the Gates school, a ! Mi miti Mi* I <1 ILuhi, thvn
There was considerable dia- at the St. Patrick Catholic hall.
gilt from tiie youngsters ui of Mountain View. Calif., were
cussion on further plans for The February meeting will be
Manchester, Cmui. Tins was in j visiting nt the home of til« pai
entertaining Okinori Ono, e.\- held at the home of Mrs. Leland
response to a request by liar-*
change student from japan. It Manning.
The Mill City Garden club bara lUuincnslcin, 8th grade ' ont». Mi ium I Ml"*. Frank Riulu
Tiie Merry Mixer*, a I II rlub
was pointed out that anyone
Attending tiie meeting were
met Thursday at the home of student Olhi i students had i< -
gtxHip
had a largì* and enthiui
desiring to entertain him or 1 Mmes. Mike Fink. John Jung­ I
Mis. W. Alban for a 1 o'clock qiK stcd and received seedling
antic menilM-rshlp Snmr of th»'
take him on a short trip might wirth, Phillip Pietrok, Ben i
dessert luncheon with Mrs Otto trees Hum oilier slates. Al Ila*
girls attending meeting* w» re
do so by contacting Mrs. Ga­ Volten, Ed Castle, Douglas
Joint installation ceremonies
Witt as co-hostes*.
tree planting ceremonies be- l'aulii Vim Bunklrk. Patricia
briel or other AFS members. Barrow, Walter Collier, Leland tor Santiam Rebekah laxige No.
Mrs. Daniel Kleihege, presi­ sides the ytaingstcis. were Hill
Cr,'e. Alons Daly. Nancy Bind
It is planned to take him to Manning. George VanAgtmael, 168 and Mill City Oddlellows
dent. presided at tiie busitM'SS Gleason,
William
l>»|inyt-i. •■r, Virginia Tinnii. Hetty <*i»'e
the coast; a trip to Eastern Floyd Cox. Mike Schwindt, Rob­ No. 144 were held at the IOOF
nu'cting. Plans are underway Ikm Mollall and Merv Jenkin»
Joan Johnson. Jean Wisitan and
Oregon; fish hatchery and De­ ert Schiewek, Ruth Lyons. Fr. hall Saturday evening with the
for the club's aiuuial apron sale
Installed at public ccreinon
troit dam tour and other places Bernard and the hostess. Mrs. meeting open to the public.
and lunch, February 14 Com- ics tor tiie Santiam Rebekah* lk>role* IHkile ‘Pheir leader
was Mrs tarwell Cree
of interest.
Mrs. Toni Thomas acted as
Palmer.
| mittees namtxi by the president and Mill City (Jiliilellovvs Welt
I hii k bunting in MHithern Or«-
George Humphreys, home
I District Deputy President and
are: posters, Edith Mason and Dorothy Vail ami Al Nesbitt,
¡.'on that w<’ck were Jerry l.yon»
„ placement chairman said it
John Clark as District Deputy
I Frances Dulezal; aprons, Ma­ to serv
serve
c as noble grands of and I'litf Anilirrs
was again time for anyone
Grand Master.
bel Schroeder;
fixxl, Clara
their respective lodges Al is
I à >well Stiffler was serving
wanting a student in their home !
Grand marshalls were Otto
Swan; lunch, Faye Verbeck, serv mg another term this year.
a«
prrshlent «U the Mill City
next year to contact him or
I Witt and Mrs. Carmen Barn-
chairman; white elephant. Ma­
T. 11. , Baughman had born «liatnl»'! <>l Oimmerce
Mrs. Jack Duggan and an in-1
hanit.
bel Nelson; corsages, la'ttlc
elected and installed as worthy
terview will be arranged. The
Mary Holtlrou»»' <>f Corvallis
Installing officers for their
Cline and Pauline Brunner and
master of tiie Masonic lodge.
Ward-
requirements for having a
had
»(»ent several «Inya with her
'
respective
lodges
were
publicity. Rose Cree. Mrs. Mike
M.ss Jeanne Britton, daugh­
C. M Cline was display mg a mother. Mm Pearl llolthouse
student are not at all difficult
Albert
Cherry was welcomed ns a new
ter ul Mr. and Mi's. Rex Brit­ ens. Mrs. Jennie Smith.
large lemon that had been
Bob
and those who had such an
Burnett Ciri«» bail tieeii ||c«-n*
memtier.
ton of Gates became the bride Harris; Grand Secretary.
grown from a dwarf tree on ed as an airplane pilot and had
experience agree that it is a
Recording
St.
Elmo;
Grand
Fur the program Okinori Omi.
of Roy al John Schaer, son of
their siui porch.
rewarding one.
flown hi*
foreign exchange student from
Mrs. Gwen Schaer. also at Secretary, Mrs. Mabel \ ankus
Mr. and Mrs. Roix-rt la*von Stive rtun
Plans for having a three-act
Grand
Financial
Secretary,
Mrs.
I
Japan
was
the
guest
s;M'uker
Gates. Sunday. January 6.
Marilyn Assembly Order of1
of Gates were tieing congratu-
play by members of the AFS
Visiting at the Tex Blazek»
The 3 o'clock wedding was Ida Fleetwood; Grand Treas­ Rainbow lor Girls will have' ' He was acconqianiod to the lati d upun the arr ived <>f a tlve-
that week were Mr. anil Mrs
were tentatively' made and performed by the Rev. Robert urers. Sylvia Duncan and Gus their installation ceremonies t ! meeting by Mrs Hob Oliver.
Mrs. Jan Erickson will select
Chaplains. Sunday, January 13 at 2 o'clock • Die February meeting of the week's old daughter. Ixari Ann. W. E Itlxxles of Longview. Wn
Allison ot Eugene at the Gates Koeneke; G rand
a play suitable for the group
They were former residents
Irl Ply- at the IOOF hall. The meeting j i club will be on the 7th and an
Mrs
Ruby
Brisbin,
Community church.
with April selected as the month
Ten Years Ago
I
male; Grand Musician. Mrs. will be open to tlx- public.
j evening meeting is planned nt
Only
immediate
friends
and
for presentation.
Smart Hi>mriiinkrr« Tell I « :
relatives of the couple attended Grace Hutchinson; Grand Guar-
Suzy Carlson will be installed which time Mrs Betty Goode
Visiting dial week st the I lick
To keep rim of a plate from
the wedding. The bride was dians. Mrs. Ruth Hess. Stanley as worthy advisor ami Sara 1 [ Warren will show slides ami Turpin home were Mr and Mrs
gowned in a street length dress Vail.
Smith will I m - worthy associate give a travelogue of her recent Frank Klein mid Sandru from becoming messy while yuu frost
a cake, try this laiy strl|ia of
Mrs. Ann Primeau was in- advisor for the ensuing term.
trip to Europe. Mrs Wendell Washington stale.
of turquoise wool and she wore
wax<il |ia|»-r <>n the platr.
stalled as noble grand of the
Heller will be the hostess. The
white accessories.
Playing al liic Mill City Ihea- jJace the rake on the paper
as
Rebekahs
and
Al
Nesbitt
time
and
place
will
be
announc
­
Roger Schaer. brother of the
trv that week was Gary t'i»>t<- After you finish spreading
ed later.
I groom was best man and noble grand of the Oddfellows.
er In Distant Drums." 1’isn- frosting, gently rase out the
Rebekah
officers
include
Present were Mr* J. C. Kim­ lunion feature was "Painting
Jeanne Britton, sister of the
Warden. Mrs. Faustina Nes­
mel, Mr* laxii* Verbeck. Mr*. the Clouds with Sunshine." star­ paper strip*. leaving a neat and
■bride was maid of honor
LYON'S- Members of the Wo­
1 James Swan. Mrs. Hollis lïirn- ring Dennis Morgan and Vir­ clean area around tiie cake
A reception was held at the bitt; Conductor. Mrs. Dorothy
mens Society of Christian ser­ church immediately following Vail; Mrs. Ada Plymale, right
i idge. Mrs. Fred Moure. Mrs ginia Mayo.
No more aching fingers from
vice held the meeting at the the ceremony with Carol Schaer. supporter to the vice grand;
Roger Nelson. Mr*. Mike Cher-
trying
to unscrew the cap of a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Davidson
John Muir had b<-vn named
parsonage Wednesday
after­
sister of the groom cutting the Mrs. Hattie Cole left supporter returned this week after a ry. Mr*. Jess Haywood. Mrs. Mayor tor the City of Mill City, IsHtle of nail polish which has
noon Mrs. Wilson Stevens pre­
cake, and Mrs. Robert Levon, to vice grand; Mrs. Ruth Hess, pleasant holiday trip to Ohio Cliarles Dolezal, Mrs. Eleanor replacing Wes Greene. Muir become solidly stuck since the
sided over the meeting and re­ -aunt of the groom pouring.
inside guardian; Mrs. Jennie and Kentucky. The jet plane Corning. Mrs. Ace Underwood,
had served the previous term previous use Just wax the
ports were heard and it was
Following a short wedding Smith, outside guardian; Mrs. trip was a gift from Mrs. Da­ Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. Mrs. ns poller commissioner.
screw top section of tlrr bottle
voted to buy a new rug for the trip the young couple will be Rachel Olmstead.
chaplain;
Martin Hansen, Mrs. Edith Ma­
lia- first time you open It and
vidson's
brother,
who
is
man
­
Hie
service
station
operated
parsonage.
Plans were also at home in Mill City.
Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, musician;
you'll have no further trouble
ager of an IBM plant at Lama. son. Mrs. Curti* Cline, Mrs.
made for their annual tamale
Mrs Ida Fleetwood, nght sup­ Ohio. He had also arranged for Chris Barker. Mrs Wendell by "Pink" Mu son had iieen Use cither a furniture or a
sale and supper to be held on
Heller. Mrs. laiwell Cree. Mrs. tubbed that week with some cleaning anil polishing wax.
Soon you may see a new porter to noble grand; Mrs.
January 24 in the church base­ label on fabrics called ‘Sava- Lettie Swan, left support to their parents from Florida to Daniel Kleihege, Mr*.
attend the large family gather­
ment. There was a general dis­ lux." This is a new printing noble grand; Mrs. Toni Thom­
Wirt and Mr*. Alban.
cussion on activities for the process for vat dyes that has as. recording secretary; Mrs. ing in Lima
Mrs.
Davidson
said
this
was
children.
opened a whole new frontier of Blanche Syverson. financial se­ the first time all her family
Present for the
meeting colorfast cottons. According to cretary; Daisy Geddes, treas­
B) Goldie Kamt»»
»huuldcra squarely to the job.
were Mmes. Wilson Stevens, the National Cotton Council, urer; Laura Riddle, color bear- had bin n together for many i
I really don't have much to squire with the world. and so
years.
Joe Johnson, Van Prichard. "Savalux" colors has passed er.
say and this will be a gissi ■ mi In other words It was a
She said they experienced all
Mac Mormon, Warren Ed- vigorous tests for sunfastness,
Al Nesbitt was installed as I
week to suy it as the main sub­ good feeling But now a square
kinds of weather and that there
wards, Clyde Bressler, James wash fastners. dry cleaning noble grand of the IOOF lodge
ject of drought and conversa­ is someone or thing we must at
was
considerable
ice
and
snow
Hollingshead, E. L. Roye, Len­ fastners, and rub-off fastness.
with John Clark as vice grand;
tion seems to be the school ' nil prices avoid tiring with the
in Ohio.
Otto Koeneke, secretary; Dell
ard Cruson. Ben IntVeld, Ethel
Is »nd issue and or niirganua- ' young people using the word to
The
jet
plane
on
which
they
Huffman and the hostess, Mrs
Smith, treasurer; Stanley Vail,
| expressing their feelings for
tion.
traveled
gained
an
altitude
ut
Cotten.
conductor; Otto Witt, chaplain;
I LYONS — Santiam Valley
THE MILL CITY
There are a lot of CXpertS giv- , someone that definitely isn't
39.000
feet
and
a
speed
of
600
Grange
hekl
their
regular
meet
­
Ray White, warden; Irl Ply-
ing out Information <>n this sub- with it'
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ENTERPRISE
male, inside guardian; Albert miles an hour. The trip from ' ing Friday evening with Steve ject so 1 will not express my-
Entered as second class matter Harris, outside guardian; Gus Portland to Chicago was made Dark, master, presiding. A pot
We hear so much about the
luck supper
preceded
the self, which will no doubt be
November 10. 1944 at th« Poet Koeneke. RSNG; Charley Stew­ in slightly over three hours.
just
as
well.
middle
aged or older person
Mrs.
Davidson
said
they
made
meeting.
The
lecturer's
program
Ofice at Mill City, Oregon u art, LSNG; Jack Gulliforil,
being unable to find employ­
der Act of March 3. 1879.
RSVG, and Bert Morris, LSVG. several motor trips to spot* of was furnished by the Jim Dow­
Was trying to comb iny hair ment well ns far ns women
Mrs. Gladys Mason, retiring interest while on their vaca­ dy family. Mr. and Mr*. Dowdy this morning and it has reach­ arr concerned I have at»mt de­
tion.
and daughter* Holly, Ixils and
noble grand was presented with
^<¿00^ NEWSPAPER
Cheryl presented musical num­ ed Die stage where that is quite cided they don't want to work
a gift from her officers of the
bers, readings and humorous a pr »oletn. But anyhow 1 was (for pay) at one type of thing
PUBLISHERS
past year and she presented the
GATES—The Santiam Can­
and that is housekeeping We
numbers. They were guests "teasing it", as they say now­
newly installed noble grand,
ASSOCIATION
yon Home Extension unit will
aday*. Have to laugh at tills have Iieen trying, with the aid
from
Silverton
Hills
grange
Mrs. Ann Primeau with an ar­
meet at 10 a. m. January 24
By Ed McCurdy
The charter was draped for expression in "my day" it was of friends ami nelghlxrr*, to
rangement of carnations.
After a 12-day vacation get­
at the clubhouse. Dorothy Vail
Henry
Hays, gatekeeper for the calle I ratting. May I m - that is a find a housckcr|MT for my par­
Mrs.
Mason
donated
$15
to
the
will demonstrate a hot roll re­
ting up in the middle of tile
grange,
who passed away. sign ot the times, calling a ents who arr in p«»>r health
elevator fund at the IOOF home night to attend school at 8:30
cipe. Jan Erickson and Marion
plain fact by unother name. But it seems to tic a non-exist­
in Portland instead of giving in­ is quite a jolt. But we only had Master Steve Dark appointed Fashion Note: Tlic Cleopatra ent type job.
Stovall will show how to make
the
following
committees
Ag-
dividual
gifts
to
her
officers.
"twisted" rugs. Anyone inter­
to go three days last week,
One of my friends said to me
Lloyd Sletto, and Look which brought on this
Mrs. Mason had decorated and we're now getting use to ncultuer,
ested is to bring needed mater­
ha»r wrestling bit is sup|s»M'dly today, "how about going to the
Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 the lodge hall and dining room it again.
Keith
Phillips
;
legislative,
Sam
ials to begin their own rug, if
on the way out as far as I am welfare department ami asking
in pink and green, colors of the
they wish. These materials are:
Every Friday in P. E. we Wizer, Frank Basl and Elmer concerned,
was always them to take one of their able
it
Subsctiption Rates
Taykir;
youth
chairman,
Celcne
a regular size toothbrush and Marion-JJnn Counties $3 a year Rebekah lodge.
get a special treat. Dancing les­
WAY OUT
Ikklted women off the rolls ''
Taylor,
Bertha
Basl.
Irl
Ply-
Following
installation
H.
J.
l1* inch wide strips of medium Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr.
sons from our light-footed in­
ITobably a good idea.
male;
membership.
Lloyd
Slet
­
Peterson showed colored slides structors, Mrs. White and Mr.
weight material,
preferably
Was listening to one of my
to,
Elmer
Taylor.
Jake
Myers,
cotton, which are three or four DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub. of the Tournament of Roses Kosydar Some of us are learn­
favorite radio
How did you conk out with
commentators
in Pasadena and scenic areas ing to trip the light fantastic but welcome, Jake Myers, Ada
feet long.
your postage stumps this week
this
morning
John
Sulslxiry
Plymale.
Margaret
Phillips,
in Canada.
Following the potluck lunch­
most of us are just learning to
did you laiy lc ones to go with
He hnd quite (in engrossing *ul>-
Refreshments were served at trip more gracefully. So far Mayonne Strochine; steering
eon at noon, the safety chair­
jcct and no doubt many ot you i your 4c stam¡>a 2c’rrs to go
committee,
Giles
Wagner,
Sam
the close of the evening.
man. Mary Gulliford, will pre­
we’ve learned the fox trot and
Wizer, Frank Basl; cheer, Mol­ listened, but li was a subject with the 3s or just give the
sent the annual safety program.
swing l slow-slow-quick - quick,)
ly Dark. K ith Sletto, Alta ikxl- I will just mention In passing. whole thing up and send It by
the stop (one ,two, three, four,
He was talking al»»ut how dlt- carrier pigeon? One thing
eker;
news reporter, Alta Bod-
Jaycettes Do More
five, one, two. three kick, one
eker. Fern Sletto. Bertha Basl; frrrnt the term "square" is about it, postoffice» thnaighout
two three. It s king), ami the
Work on Hillside
civic and social. Margaret l*hii- nowadays compared to its form-! the country were crowded with
The Mill City Jaycettes held Cha-Cha tone, two cha cha cha) lipa, Blanche Wagner. Celene er meaning. We used to think ! |H-opli- Monday morning almost
Next week is finals week. Ev­
their regular meeting January
Taylor, Mayone Strochine, Mrs. of a square deal, jaitting our i liae tile Christmas rush.
eryone
is cramming for the se­
3 at the home of Mrs. Jim
Sam Wizer, Lola Hince, Ada
Wettergreen with Mrs. Paula mester tests, and working hard Plymale; marshall and monitor,
Grant presiding at the short to get in those term papers Alta Bodeker, Giles Wegner;
Businessman
and notebooks they've overlook­
business meeting.
Pomona visitors, Lloyd Sletto,
It was reported by the hillside ed up 'til now.
Steve Dark.
improvement chairman that all
Reports were heard trom the
daffodil bulbs had been planted
committees on agriculture, leg­
by John Janis.
islative, and insurance.
Numbers were drawn for
Morning Star grange will lie
prizes with lucky winners be-
guests of Santiam Valley grange
Babies Bom at Santiam
ing Carol Smith and Cleta Wilis.
the first meeting in February
.Memorial Hospital, Stayton
Following the meeting re­
Born December 28 to Mr. and when they make their visitation
freshments were served by the
the
Mrs. William George Kreitzer and exemplify closing
I hostess to Cleta Wills, Veryl
of Stayton a daughter, Sandra grange. January 19 is the date
Lindsey, Carol Smith, Jackie
set for cleanup of the debris
Jean.
Janis, Paula Grant, Shirley
from the Columbus day storm.
Born
December
28
to
Mr.
and
Hoover and guest, Maurita
Mrs. Donald IJoyd Nordlein of M>-n will get the logs ready to
Davis.
sell and the ladies will serve
Treat the family to dinner here
Hostess for the next meeting Salem a vxi, Kurt James lunch. February 15 Santiam
weighing
7
pounds
5
ounces.
will be Cleta win
regularly. They'll like the wide
Born December 31 to Mr. and Valley grange will visit Grand
Your telephone facilities can make a big
Mrs. Merle John B»xsiigheimer Prairie and exemplify closing
variety of delicious food« ... and
difference in your business profit picture.
of Stayton a daughter, Julie Ann the grange.
Council Meeting To
The low cost of an added line, for
weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces.
you'll like the modeit check!
Be Held Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brock Judith Hoeye Tells
example, could pay for itself the very
The January meeting of the of Stayton a son, not named,
first month.
Steaks, Chicken, Sea Food
City council which was sched­ weighing 9 pounds 3*4 ounces. Of Engagement
Let us make a telephone survey of
.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoeye of
uled to meet Wednesday even­
your business. It’s free and it could pay
Time spent on applying Corvallis, former Mill City resi­
ing has been changed to Thurs­
big returns.
day evening so city officials make-up and assembling an dents, are announcing the en­
fnay
attend
the
proposed putfit pays big fashion divi­ gagement of their daughter,
Ph. 897-2400
-
Gates, Ore.
school bond issue discussion at dends. "A dress might be styl­ Judith Hoeye, to E. R. Vedam-
the elementary gym Wednesday ish and 'just right' for you, but ut'iu of Madras. India.
Hrri‘'i
for
i evening.
jf it is wrinkled, slightly soiled,
Horn young people are stud­
Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville,
rwry
nun'll
1
pr minus a button, the fashion­ ends at OSU where Judith Is
**'••■*
able image is shattered. The senior and Mr. Vedamuthu
Mr w ■(* '«rv « «
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
THE Vfll.I. CITY ENTERPRISE crisp cleanness of each garm­ attending the Univresity on
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Garden Club Plans
Annual Apron Sale
Rebekah l OOF
Royal Schaer Wed
WSCS To Buy
Rug for Parsonage
Gene Davidsons
Have Enjoyable Trip
Santiam Valley
Grange Names
New Committees
Santiam Canyon
Home Ec To Meet
At Gates Jan. 24th
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