— n STORIES OF PACIFIC 2—The Mill City Entrrpri«--. lhurMÍay, Mar. 21. iW»3 Mrs. Keith Phillips Entertains Mehama Church Group 1 MEHAMA-Mrs Keith Ptul- : lips was hostess far the 1:30 ' dessert luncheon and meeting if the Women * Society of the Mehama church in the Fellow ship room Thursday-. March 14 It was reported that the com mittee had started plan* for the tsam darner to be held Thurs day. April 25 The Society also irked to have an all-day meet ing on April 11 to dean the church. AU ladies who can help re asked to 1 come There »all e a potluck luncheon at rxxxx Mrs Ame Magnus.« gave a radio preser:a?or. of the program far the aftemoor. She s-Tiw ed two films, one on PACIFIC POWER Korea, and the other snowed the work of the Church World & LIGHT COMPANY India l . Pakistan Service in H .«g Kong i and c eher ptaces. told by She also told bnef.y of ocher NELSON OLMSTED phases of the work being done Century Forest Seed—how •Jircxigh 'he World Church Ser the seeos of kxnom a * forests vice orgamzatKin. are processed in Lebanon. TAJ amasti Page powerland ' KWIL KRKT 4:35 pm 12:10 pm Friday. Man h 22 Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Tm Field Service Meeting Held at Mrs. Warren Shows Pictures to Lyons Garden Club Members LYONS The m.-ettng of the Lyons Garden club was held Wednesday afternixn at the tswiie of Mrs Eliaer Tay tor in Mehama with Mrs Alice Hu ber as «.-»hostess. Dainty refreshments carrying out the St Patrick motif was served at 1 30 High light of the aftemrwn was the shewing of picture* by Mrs Warrrr. of Stayton. The pictures was of her trip to Europe Present were Mmes Hsriey Scott Otto Weidman. Warren Edward*. Earl Cotton. David Daniel»«. Elmer Wilson, Wit bam Carter. Ralph Downer. John Lengacher Alex Bodeker. Glenn Julian. Floyd Bassett. Ernest Gross.-» Charles Ouaon. Clyde Bressler, Mrs IXxina As- müssen. Mrs Pearl Hudson. and the tastesse» To Head P. T. A. Woman's Club ___ Come in and See Our XEV4 E-ASTER FLATS AND BAGS Hats from------------------------------------ $1.00 to $3.9« Bags __________________________ $2.9« and $3.9« Plus Tax Children s Dresses----------------------- $-2.9« to 35.9« Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 Mill City 227 S. W. Broadway Mayor Talks Scouts Meeting Sgt. Richard Lichlyter Santiam Ripples Goodwill Industries To Send Truck To HELP YOLRSELE Stayton, March 27 TO A History Feature of Valley Telephone Company Servin g Mil] Citj -Gat*«, AtunsviDe, Detroit-Manha, Silverton, Turner a unitor m! H) «.<4<ile ICsnitto So u> .Spcrxer Hillesland and Well. Faith and Bagorra whit a weekend for the Irish! all the t>and member*, a great If you d*dn t have any place I big thank you |or giving ua unc to gu I am sure it must have J more thing tia- community can been far the lack of time or ' be justly proud of. money. Who say* that TV ha* re Saturday night sort of divided the crowd with the Gate* Fire placed the movie*? We took a men h«v mg their annual dance carkui i uf yuung {Mv.plr >nl>> and thr fine music festival in valem Sunday to see “Son of Stayton A* a matter of fact. I Flubbrr" when we got there, understand *• me ¡»■«»pie man there was a line two block* king Understand »«nee that it aged to take in la»th ex ent*' rhrn Sunday night t>a»kethaU ha* been that way at every fans got a treat with the famed performance Anyway the kid* that wr Uaki All American Redhead» play ing the local Jay ere» quite a «town werrn t u »>*<1 to line* the war ration ■how. The girl* were real art lrrmcrnber ists at handling the twiU and day*1 ■<> they gave up an<! pretty good with wx>rd* too went to anothrr theatre How ataut It. boy*? Tl r Iile* of March have come Spencer Hillesland. SUHS b»ml member* «including hon ami gone and thi* week we will or tvind members > and many officially welcome »¡»ring Thl* towrupccipic were really thrilled ha* item a faat-moving winter jtkl although colder than at the words of praise heaped on them tor their outstanding I usual, wa* mild compared to I other place* except Alaska' performance Saturday night It wa* certainly not unexpret- And they were having an ‘ un cd to moat people as 1 have usual'' winter, too. Now if we can just avoid the thought all year that we had a band of which we could tic Aslan fill that ha» plagu<*d *o '**ry proud. many place* thl* winter 1 am a basketball tan trim And on the lighter side and away back but even so. at tending the game* and hearing thinking <4 the so-called luck the band play this winter wa* with which many profile who well worth anyone’s time. succeed are credited, a famous .And when they get all deckrd wn'rr was atkrd if he be out in uniform* which I am lieved in luck ' Crrtalnly.” he sure will be approved. It will said "How else do you ex be all the better, because after plain the suceraa <>t those you all there i» ».methmg about <k« t like?" 1 Eject*« of officers was ttw mam order of business at the March meeting of the Santiam The Mill Crt: Chapter of the PTA with Mrs Dave Bamhardt American Field servi met elected president; Mrs UUP me of Monday everung at the lam Learning, vice-president; || N !.. Mn Les I-aMunyan. secretary Geurge Present of- ficer* were unanmxxislj te an,! Mrs Maurice Mee. treas next year, urer Installation of the new of- elected to serve They a: e Hazel Gabriel, presi- tcers will be tn May Retiring pres, dent is Mrs IX« West- <3ent; George Humphreys, home nek xni student family adjustment chairman; Na-Lne Duggan, as-1 Serv mg on the nominating committee were Mrs Thoma* sistart Nome and family chair Kanoff. Mrs Donald I hshang man; Bdl Gleason, finance | and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt chairman. Sue Poole Amen- . car. Abroad coordmator; Goldie I It was announced that 147 had , been i netted from the recent Rambo, publicity chairman; | Fun Nt ight with profits to go into Lou Oliver, secretaty-treasurer, ‘ the TV fund. It was pointed out and Jay Rasmussen, member i that ¡1 ! anyone «till wished to from school ■ donate to the fund they could Plans were made to com- : do so. Mrs. Bonne Whitsett plctc the tree pianting project wa* general chairman «4 the next month. President Hazel fund raising project Gabriel extended an tnvitaUon Mr* Howard Farmen took the from the AFS to anj interested ruum count of most parent* and adult* who would like to help teacher* present with Mr* Pau! the program by going out with Hicker».«* ruom winning the stulent* to help finish the There is a cash award for this planting. At the meeting it >u pr.ze and M r* Brunner of announced that a family ha* Brunner* Flower* donate* a been selected to make applica plant to the winning room each tion to provide a home for next year’s foreign exchange Mrs Melford Seises». presi month. Mrs LaMunyan. chairman of student. The Amencan Abroad dent of the Federated Women * program was discussed and it clubs of Oregon and Mr*. John the committee to change tfa- was agreed that the local AFS Tyler, vice-president visited the PTA b> -law* to conform to State read chapter would make a *pec.ai Mill Oty Woman * club when PTA recommendatxms. effort to get a Santiam High that organization met Tuesday- the pr»»posed change* They will School student placed next ium- evening at the home of Mrs J be voted on next month. Speaker for the evening was Committer* are now doing." mer. C. Kimmel. Much to the Present at the meeting were Mrs Nelson showed slides of Okinon Ono. exchange student I ducau.ai (II. Elderly Budget* he emphasized Earlier thi* session, we inter dismay of all agencies, includ Hazel Gabnel. Nadine Duggan. the national club headquarters from Japan who showed slides Lou Oliver, Mr and Mr* in Washington. D. C. and also o< illustrate hi* talk. He also viewed several of the lx*gi*la- ing education. 390 million wa* Senate ■ trimmed from these req'srsts George Humphrej*. Bill Glea some slides taken in New York showed picture* of hi* family. turr s leading figures son. Jay Rasmussen and George City She made the trip last B<-s.ile* hi* mother and father President Ben Musa. Itouac ' leaving a 3405 million budget Stovall. year as a delegate from Oregon be ha» a 13 year old brother and Speaker Clarence Baric«, and which would maintain but not Sne spoke or. the a.ms and a 15 year old slater. Hu father House Minority Leader F F 1 .mprove state service* Monte" M««tgomery accomplishment* of Women* work* in a drug »tore in Tokyo ’ Now the Ways and Mean* Kimmel Thi* w-eek we talked with Sen Cbnunittee »ay* it will cut 330 club* throughout the state and out ha» been an engineer and Oxi saul he was planning on ate To Explorer Minority Party leader million more from the $4(6 mil- nation. Anthony Yturri Mrs. Leo Russell presided at changing back to that work I*« budget.” Yturri added If At Recent Oki told of the great west The veteran legislator from ’hey can do •!. more power to the QusixM-ss meeting when it Mill Qty Explorer Scout was agreed to petition the city ern influence since the end of Ontario collasped earlier this them It wiailif be wuevlerful Post No. 49 completed another council to ask for an addition to World War U with n any of the month in the Capitol Budding But I believe they can only successful paper drive last the city hall for the establish old traditional idea* changed It from overwork and exhaustion | achieve thia by taking the bulk Saturday and expressed their ment of a «mail library The 11* only in the past J5 years or He returned to his «iuties after I of that 370 ml!?!«« from eduea- thanks to all community resi- Japanese mamage* spending two day* in a Salem ttan." hr warned club will ask the aid at other so that dents who saved papers ! ■' have not been arranged by the hospital, but he's reduced hi* organization* m the city. “The Governor feel* he has al them. Women contacting various parents of the young people work toad while be regains his ready made every possible cut Tentative date for the next organizations Youngsters in Japan have strength include Mr*. from education's ixidget. if we drive ha* been set for May 18 Kimmel. Garden club; Mrs. many of the same idea* and in “I had been going full-tilt, arc to provide our younger peo Residents are asked to start Edith Mason. Woman * club; terest* that young people here and simply ran out of gas.” he pb with the same educational saving papers again tor this Mrs Bert Mom*. Eastern Star. do They love sport*, with base explained opportunities available to our drive. Mr* John Swan. Rebekah ball topping the list They like Sen Ytum exprc«*cd hi» children today. Yturri said Wally Robertson said a num- iodge; Mrs. John Jams. Jay- to watch TN’, and even as here, thoughts on budget-cut ting He "Governor Hatfield has not. ber of men donated pickups to cette; Mrs Mason. Gates Wo parent* have to get them away support:« such cut* in must and will not object to many of assist in gathering the papers, man's club. from the set to study School is areas, but strongly opposed the budget curtailments made including Stanley Chance. Les Oub members ao voted to neld in Japan Monday through "drastic or unreasonable" slash by Way* and Mean»," Yturri I LaMunyan. Gregg Stevens. El- but the hour* are es tn are*» of education, civil have a cooked food sale with Saturday, explained "This is indicated by | don Hutchinson and Ernest Po- Ok: said he enjoyed def«n*e or omsideratton for the date to be announced later shorter. the fact that he ha* already ! drabsky. Also as*.*ting the being able to "«Jeep in ” on for the benefit of the Children s Oregon's aged signed many budget -cut ting boy* with the drive wa* Cliff Farm Home at Corvallis. As Saturday* since living here. He agree« with most legisla bills this session. Swift. He said they had parent and tors than "without doubt, taxa sisting the Home is a project “But the Governor will ob Robertson, post advisor, said of the clubs in Oregon teacher* organization* there and tion und expend.lure«’ are the ject to further reduction of that he new had a new assist Mrs O. K. DeWitt gave a that the Japanese parent was most serious problems con education'* budget. ant advisor. Leon Lyon. Interested in educa fronting the 1963 Legislature. report on the Show Me" trip greatly “Likewise, he protest* the At a recent Explorer meet- which is scheduled for the Car.- tion and willing to sacrifice to Sen Yturri blames much of emasculation or abolishment .ng Mayor J. C. Kimmel spoke yon in May. An overnight bus give their youngster* a good the current ' dilemma ’ on prv- of the State Civil Dcfenae Dc- to the Scouts on city govern tnp to Bend and other area* education. Most school* are co viuus legislature» partment," Yturri emphasized ment and automobile .nsur- is a-so on the agenda for June. educational: however, he at Ln past sessions, we ve had ' The Governor believe* Ore ance. He told of the reasons Oki budget surpluses ranging up to Assisting Mrs Kimmel Tues tended an all boy school gon should follow the national for added cost of insurance for day evening were Mrs Leo plan* on attending Tokyo Un 335 million. ' he said And the philosophy on civ ¡1 defense, and drivers under 25 years of age. Russell, Mrs. John Swan and iversity when he hetum* to Democrat-con tn »Led legislature he will fight for it. Simply to Among new projects planned Mrs Helen Saucier. rversity when he return* to in recent years ch se to spend »ay that civil dennse did not by the Explorers is a 50-mile Japan. He is considering a them." function satisfactorily on one hike with the group to com career in law or as a foreign He pointed out that, ui 1957 occasion is not an uxbetment ' diplomat. plete the hike at the Capitol the states budget was 3259 of the principle of the systrm." building in Salem million, which was submitted he said Folkwing the Saturday paper To Be In Texas by the outgoing Republican gov 'Qvil Defense i* much like ot Richard Lichlyter drive the Explorers accompan Sgt. ernor. Now, six short years lat obtaining an insurance policy ied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lyon Grannis. Ark., is being reas er. our budget has climbed to against an event which may and Miss Krogman took in the signed to Kelly AFB, Tex., fol By Ed McfMrdy over HdO million. never occur. Yturri pointed out movie “Son of Flubber" in Sa lowing his graduation from the The 49-year old Republican But the coat of the premium With the Variety Show fast Cm ted States Air Force techu»- lem. The Explorers also had explained that Oregon's econ is n.lnor, e»xnj>arcd to the cxwt* several invited guests with cal traimng course for data approaching, ail the acts are pneessing machine supervisors shaping up We’ve been having omy "has not proportionately involved if such insurance pro them. rehearsals fairly regularly, and kept abreast of state expendi tection were not available." I nere. ture*. When we had surpluses, Sen Yturri saxi the (knern- Sergeant Lachlyter, w h o se showed moat of the acts to the instead of reducing rate*, we or and Republican legislators al father is J. T. Lichlyter of 347 Student Body last Friday kept on spending. so will object to unrv asana Ne" Warden Ave., Elyria. Ohio, was There's a tot of work yet to be "Now we have no surplus," curtailments in the field of trained to supervise the oper don*, but we’ve come a tong he *a.d We cannot use any treatment and consideration at ation and maintenance o f way since the begmr.ng No school for three days. It’s mon.es paid by past taxpayer* the aged in Oregon They have parched card and other data processing machines used by Spr.ng vacation. But »orr.ehnw We've reached the point where already been too long ignored'” He feel* the problem can be I can’t help thinking we're mis if we wish to maintain the pres Air Force s’atistlcaj offices. Gcwdwill Industries will send The sergeant attended Cove sing out somewhere A tot of ent level of Mate services, a handled by the legislature and their truck to Stayton Wednes (Ark ) H.gh School. His mother. school* are getting the whole 34<XI million budget is not out state agencies, without turning day. March 2. to collect items Mrs Ethel McCauley, resides week off. while we get only of line." to the Fixlcral government. He compared per capita cost* of clothing, appliances and oth in Idanha three day*. There were a tot "Aside from these thru* for state services between Ore areas. Republicans will er Household goads Urgently fully Sergeant Lichlyter and his of viator* from closed schools needed is furniture of all kind* wife, the former Alice F. Pat here Monday: apparently they gon <3225 per year» and Idaho support all reasonable reduc -especially bedroom furniture. terson of 33 Brown St Barber- can t get enough of it Well, <3150 per year). tions and cut* in the budget." We've come to the critical Yturri said. Those who wish to contri km. Ohio, have two daughters. maybe we ll get out sooner bute their repairable discard* Sandra and Renee. Or. just possibly, we might moment of decision.” Yturri He predicts no "drastic tax are asked to call Mrs P. G. learn something in the extra warned. “Shall we maintain our change* or Incrases." but he Mate service* and increase is "fearful the legislature will Wood 769-5365. She will arrange time To Be for the truck to pick up your Scio The Future Homemaker* of taxes? Or shall we reduce the resort to *o-cnllcd one-shot re donation. America served spaghetti in level of services and retain our venue measures, which will not Linn Co. More than 400 handicapped the gymnasium for lunch Mon present tax structure’" solve the basic problems at all He explained that Governor men and women depend upon Historical Soc. Meet day. It was good, but there was "Our true function." he said, Ixal history of the Scio reg no place to sit, except on the Hatfield and the State Depart "is to create a broad-based in- the public for gifts of clothing, furniture and other materials ion will be featured at a Lann bleachers and a rew chair* ment of Finance, since last owe tax program with reten for heir jobs and on-the-job- County Historical Society meet There was a good turnout, and April, worked on the budget tion of as many deduction* a* «»zbmitted to the Legislature in possible, and yet provide a ing Sunday. March 24. at 2 p they made a little cash trainmg. December. Original requests m. in the Scio grade school basis so that our future a* well from the various Mate agencies gymnasium as our present-day problems totalled 3495 million Exhibits and speakers have dent. Floyd Jenks. can be met.’ "The Governor and the De been arranged for by Rolla Jenks said that i an announce- Shelton ment regarding the Moyer partment of Finance scrutinized request*—in the same Why Don't TOV Xubacrlbe to The meeting is open to the house project in Brownsville these way that the Way* and Means THE MIIJ. (IT» KNTERrKIAE public, according to the presi- will be made. State President is a ‘familly affair RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Subscribe to The MÍ City Enteprise