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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1963)
2—The Mill City Eatrrprfatf*, l1utrMÍ»y, April 4. UHM Married Here Recently fy/arttastí ßcufß. Valedictorian Salutatorie™ Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Benefit Tea To Be Given At Kelly Home Tell of Engagement Kidnap Coffee Being Planned by Santiam Extension Unit A Silver tea will be given Tuesday afternoon. April 9 from I 2 to 4 30 at the home of Mrs. Charles Kelly The tea is be GATES Hie Santiam Canyon ing given by the Marilyn dub. Home Extension unit met on the social club of Marilyn Chap Thursday at the clubhouse. At ter. No. 145. OES. the regular business meeting, Proceeds from the tea w-ill he id in the morning, pluiu Above are Mr. Mr and Mrs. Janies James Baughman go to the Estarl and Home En- were announced for a kidnap who were married here recently. The new downment funds of the OES. colter. to be given io raiae The meaning of Estarl is East Mrs Baughman is the former Janice Novak. Novak, funds tor the unit's expenses Carol Scharr, daughter of Ro/illnh Ynnku*. daughter ot ern Star Training Awards for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novak of Dorothy Vail, chairman, was Mt . and Mrs. Al Ytinkus Is val Mrs. Gwen Scharr Is Santiam Religious Leadership. These Gates and Baughman is the son of Mr. and selected as the unit's nominee ediclorfian at Santiam Unlod l)nl<«i High School »alutatorian awards are given each year at for County Committee mem High school this year. Miss this year Ihe 17-yraroid Stud Mrs. T. H. Baughman. Baughman, Mill City. the Annual Grand Chapter of ber. I »la Henness. Margaret Yankus has a grade |«>lnt av ent had a grade point average Oregon OES. These scholarship Rusli ami Wilma Bumgarner erage for a three and a halt for the three and n half year winners represent no one de Funeral Held for Garden Club Honors were appointed to serve on the year period of 3 73. She Is 11 fHTiod of 3 43 nomination. no particular age Mr. and Mrx Lloyd l.<in nominating committee. Elec Crowthers Infant Son Sue ha» been president of the group and do not necessarily are announcing the engage tion of officers will be held at years old. She has held the of Mrs. Nora Selfridge have to be Masons or Eastern nient of Uieir daughter, Mi«o the April 25 meeting. State fice ot vice-president of the Freshman class, and the honor Private funeral services were pep club am! has served on society and was student tialy Stars, al tough each one has held Saturday at the Fox Val- At Coffee Wednesday to be recommended by one. f Janice Elaine latgan. to Ku« Council at OSU. Corvallis, will class am! club organization vice president ley cemetery for the infant son «••II Page. grnnd«on of Mr*. be April 20. May 1 and 2. Sev However, they must be prepar She has served on the student of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crvw- Dorothy Draper of l.yona. Hr eral members signed up fur committees She also operated The Mill City Garden club council committees, pep hand thers of Mill Qty. The baby had a coffee last Wednesday ing for full-time work in var 1« with the Air Force ami will reservations at the meeting. the sch<*>l concession stand Site is a member of the ;>cp and was Annual ««»-editor She was bom Friday at Santiam morning at the home of Mrs. ious fields of religious service. leave «oon for England. Reservations for State Coun Last year 25 men and women Memorial hospital. No date han hern «el for the cil muat be sent in by April 19 club, honor society and the Is a member of the GAA .»nd J. C. Kimmel from 10 to 12 received $11.000 in awards at w eddlng. Any home extension member science club and her Interests honor society. Rev. Richard Cole officiated noon. The coffee honored Mrs. Grand Chapter. Her favorite pastime anti in who would like to attend, is and Weddle Funeral Home was Norah Selfridge of Long Beach. include reading and swimming terests are reading, tennis and Mill City has had the honor of invited to call the unit secre Calif., who has been the house in charge. having one young minister to tary. Manon Stovall at U97-2854. Her favorite subjects arc his swimming, ami her favorite Surviving besides the par guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert receive the award three times. for information or to make ar tory ami English literature subject is history. ents are two sisters, Linda and Morris. He is the Rev. B. A. (Larry) rangements to attend. Ann Hoi- Susan and three brothers. Da Mrs Charles Dolezal assisted Lawrence, former pastor of the ma won the raffle prise. vid. James and Jeffrey. Mrs. Kimmel in receiving the Mill City Christian church. With Following the potluck lunch guests Mrs. Tena Graham and the help of the Estarl Award eon at noun, the County Com Mrs. Daniel Kleihege assisted he was able to take advance 11» (ioldlr Ramlxi mitteewoman. Blanche Wagner, about the rooms which were W« certainly had some "April anyone who is able to produce from Mehama, gave the agent's Be an early bird place decorated with spring flowers. work at the Christian Theo this ty|>c of thing. logical Seminary in Indianafwl- report. The project leaders for Fool" weather the ¡unit week your order NOW We were given a poem this The serving table was cover is. Ind. In other columns of The annual Masonic-Eastern "A Will of Your Own" were un high winds, a little mow, bril week written by a ed with a linen cloth with cut this issue is a letter received Star ham dinner was held Sat young man Easter Lilies liant sunshine and cold nights, able to be present The lesson work design. Mrs. Adolph by the OES concerning the urday evening at the 1OOF hall will be given later and the date anti we will probably get a little at Santiam Union High School Easter Plants Brunner presented the honor Estarl Awards written by Rev. with about 100 being served Don I'odralaky; win» la also rain before the week 1» out. will be announced. guest with an orchid corsage. Boy of the Month. The ladies of the Eastern Star LawTence. Easter Corsages Present at the meeting were The tall fir trees topped with Present were Mrs. Norah Sel It la a pleasure to posa it Thtre will be musical num prepai-ed the dinner and the Lola Hennesa. Margaret Rush. From snow un the surrounding hills, along to you. fridge, Mrs. Stella Davis. Mrs bers during the afternoon, and Rainbow Girls served. Wilma Bumgarner. Manon with the sun shining on them Lydia Williamson and Mrs the public is invited to attend A Journey George Laird was master of ¡ Pennington, Ann Holman, Doro certainly makes a beautiful pic Men come and men go. Dorothy Williamson from De the tea. ceremonies, and the Rev. Rich- thy Novak. Dorothy Vail, Flor ture particularly when the sun Bui I keep an going. troit; Mrs. James Swan. Mrs ard Cole gave the invocation ¡ ence Roth and Manon Stovall. sets with all the myriad colors Yes. 1 keep on going through Herbert Schroeder. Mrs. Charles and benediction Dolezal. Mrs Altha Grimes. valleys with deep sides; Mr. Laird gave the welcome Now that the school director So deep that no Mrs. Daniel Kleihege. Mrs. 230 N. E. 4th St and introduced Leo Russell, man could Tena Graham. Mrs Louis Ver- election Is over, what shall we Mill City, Ore. climb. worshipful master of Mill City beck. Mrs. George Humphries. •. « about • ■ • • How atout So ugly, that no Lodge and Mrs. Russell; Mrs. Phone 897-2452 man w«>ul<l Mrs. Bert Morris. Mrs. Q. V, plugging tor the Santiam White care to climb; Sylvia Duncan, worthy matron Come in, or call, we will Miller. Mrs. Harvey Tolbert. water run that is scheduled for And yet, at times, of Marilyn Chapter 145 OES so iM-autiful. Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Adolph be happy to sene you. .sa 1 would and Floyd Völkel, worthy pa The annual cake auction was success We might be able to in Brunner and Mrs J. C. Kim tron; Suzy Carlson, worthy ad 1 the feature of the March Cub Want no man to climb; IVf DELIVER mel. A large crowd attended visor of Rainbow, and Mrs. i scout pack meeting held at the corporate another one arai tie These tearing rocks that split it in with the annual July 4 X [ "Youth Day” at the Mill City Donald Carlson, mother advisor , Youth Center, with about $60 me at my scams. celebration here. Jerry Coff Presbyterian Church with a for Rainbow. Then repair me at th« other | netted. The money will be man deserves u lot of cre<Ut for number of young people par aid«; For the program. Janet • used for individual insurance CLEARANCE SALE ticipating during the entire ser Hutchinson sang two numbers, ■ on every cub belonging to the the interest he is taking in the No. no. there's nottung that can ON ALL ‘ project. vice. Comments from those at accompanied by her mother, pack, renewal subscriptions to hurt me. We have so many opportuni tending indicated that they did Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson; Mark Bov's IJfe (a scouting maga EASTER TOYS and DECORATIONS Or even scare me; ties here why don't we uw a fine job. Sheythe and John Kelly sang zine) and registration fees for I've traveled this journey for some of the immense energy Those delivering the sermon two numbers, with John play ! charter renewal. many days; BASKETS, BUNNIES we have shown lately to pro were Janice Gordon. Ron Oh- ing the accompaniment. Wayne Auctioneers for this year's Not knowing wlwrc my journey'* mote them. Of course you may mare, John Kelly and Barbara Bayse sang three numbers cake auction was Jim Sullivan, end; Egg Dye, Baby Chicks Olson. In charge ol the Respon playing his own accompaniment who also did a good job last end up with a few ulcers, but But wherever my Journey's end. sive reading was Mark Sheythe on the guitar. year. The judges were Jerry they seem to be too prevalent 1'11 know and Carl Hall Kelly gave the Pittam, Myrita Davis and Eu nowadays anyhow so we might God sent me there Bert Walker. a former Paper Napkins, develop them for a gcxxl cause Invocation. Pat Reed read from member of the Oregon State gene Kindred. There are so many activities I There were 22 cubs, who with the Scriptures and Pam Reed Police, was the main speaker. Sugar Eggs gave the Benediction. Ushers He has returned to Salem after the help of their fathers, baked con ting up within the next two for the day were Gary Whit many years in Kodiak, Alaska and decorated the cakes for months that I try not to kok ! at the calendar. I like to "keep | BUY NOW AND SAVE sett. David Hickerson and and spoke on "Masonry in sale. the First prize winner was David moving" but sometimes Paul Loucks Alaska” telling of his experi pace is a little too fast. Irately Harlan with Rick Harlan re- The Rev. Richard Cole, pas ences there. He also told of I ceiving second place and Jerry j I have been writing my dates tor of the Church helped the Alaska s fishing and hunting. Hutcheson, third prize winner. : on the calendar and then over- young people with the arrange Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City A short meeting was conduct- kwjking tome ~ot them. Sorry, ments for the service. Okinori Ono Speaks At cd by Cubmaster Jerry Ruby Take next Thursday for in I a number of cubs receiv stance Santiam Memorial Hos Presybterian Women's with "I-onelincM la an esperi ing awards. The next regular pital Style Show Benefit at rne« you undergo when you Club Meeting Pack meeting will be April 23 at Meier A Frank's in Salem Bloodmobile coming to the area are without money among Seventeen ladies attended the ; 73t at the Youth Center. • don't forget to give) and then relatives." monthly meeting of the Presby In the evening a treat in the terian Women's association at Mrs. Bickett Given way of music, with the Salem Fellow ship hall Thursday af Scnate-Aires to be here. ternoon Dessert was served by Surprise Party on Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. Birthday Anniversasy Not having any leanings to Clyde Rogers at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Bill Bickett was sur wards poetry I always admire The business meeting was I prised on her birthday anniver conducted by Mrs. Roy Epper sary Saturday evening when a son, assisted by the secretary, group of friends came to her Mrs. Louis Verbeck. Mrs. Rog home, bringing a pot-luck sup ers gave the devotionals. PERSONAL STATIONERY per, birthday cake and gifts. Speaker of the afternoon was The party was arranged by Okinori Ono, foreign exchange her daughter, Mrs. John Janis LETTERHEADS student from Japan, who was and her sister, Mrs. Roger introduced by Mrs. Richard Kindred. ENVELOPES Cole. He told of his background Mrs. Bickett had been called and family life in his home to the home of her daughter to country. His father is a pharm baby sit tor a short time and acist in Tokyo, and he has whne she got back discovered one brother and one sister at the group of friends. She said home, both younger than him she was really surprised. self. Those honoring Mrs. Bickett Asked how he was chosen to were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cher come here, "Oki” stressed the ry, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson, ENCLOSURES following: English language Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bain. ability; passing of tests; good Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kindred BUSINESS CARDS health; character and conduct; ot Sublimity, Mr. and Mrs. Roy behaviour and manners; and Harstmans of Stayton, Mr. and BOOKLETS ability to adjust to a new en Mrs. Ray Roberts, Mehama; vironment, thus enabling him Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Emerson to get along smoothly where- of Idanha and Bill Bickett. ACCOUNTING FORMS ever he may be. Thread for sewing wash and Questioned as to his ideas RULED FORMS concerning Christianity, Oki wear fabrics may be either syn stated that his family belongs thetic or mercerized cotton. The INVOICES to no religious group as such, needle should be the finest your All about how you've combined charm with conven- although there are many Chris fabric can take a heavy need le marks the fabric. If the need tians in Japan, especially since ience, by choosing the one phone style that brightens the war. At his father’s sug le is too fine, the thread will «any decor. How about a praise maker for gestion, he often attended fray. Change machine and church in Japan to secure needles as they become dull or your home? Call our office today. tranquility and to keep from burred (a little hook is formed being quick-tempered. His at end and snags the material.) ideas having changed since coming here, he is thinking of food, and is fast learning to becoming a Christian, to which understand good-natured jokes his family would have no ob of the teen-agers. He mention Serving Mill City-Gates, AunwviUe, jection. ed in closing that he thought As a whole. Oki likes Ameri- Americans were "very busy Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner I cans very well, including their people.” Bert Walker Speaks At Mason-Star Dinner Saturday Brunner’s Flowers Many Attend Youth Day at Presbyterian Church Sunday RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Cub Scout Cake Sale Successful ItiiOliLls Ada’s Needle Shop Fine Printing Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise When it’s in color... YOUR TELEPHONE SPEAKS VOLUMES! Valley Telephone Company