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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1963)
The MUI City Eiitrrpri*', Thurwday. May 10, 1063 X * Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Patfß. Brings Results—Try It Every Week Goldie Rambo, Woman* Page Editor, Phono 897-2772 ron^rads ÄL I Marilyn Chapter Rambo's Ramblings Local Campfire OES Elects New Sunday was a day of firsts Girls Hold Council First sunstone for several Officers at Meeting days first picnic <»f the year. After Church we took t h e Fire Friday Night FOR BOYS AND B> GIRLS ★ ★ ★ (ioidi» Kaiutvi Announce Engagement Mr and Mrs. Walter Kay of Mill City are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Thoma* G Mei er. son of Mr and Mrs George A Meier of Marion Th» bride elect I» a graduate of Santlam Union High School and I* cur rently employed in Salem Mr Meier is a graduate of Scio High School anil I* rn»|Jojed as a correction officer al tlie Oregon State Penitentiary. No date na* been set tor the w« dding. (inter Your Glad. Bulba we have atartrsl Planting. mmiii km mt MOKI Al, Nl’KAYN for May .30 from Brunner’s Flowers 2.30 N. K. 4th St. MUI City. Ore. Phone M97-24M Wf DELIVER Marilyn Chapter No 145 OES "makings'' for a picnic dinner held the May meeting Mon and went over on die Uttle The Mill City council Fire Why Don’t VOI' <4uh»erlh» to \ day evening at the IOOF hall North Fork. It was simply for Campfire Girls wa* held at THE Mil J. CITY ENTEHl’KIMt with Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Wor beautiful — outside that is. tn the high school gym Friday SELECTION thy Matron and Floyd Völkel, our trailer house, the mice evening. have been having a real cozy Worthy Patron, presiding. Guardian of the Fire was The degrees of the order were winter and it will take some Mary Susanne Heller and San conferred for Erwin S. Peter time to get things in order dra Bartow sang the Blue bird son and Mrs. Evelyn B. Brown again. The river was a little song. Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Awards «4 honor* anti ranks ing was received into the order too high for fishing, but what by affiliation from Madrona a pretty sight just to look at j were made by Mrs Jack t Ihig Chapter, Anacortes, Wash. A don't think my husbaml agreed gun, Mrs George Davis, , Mrs. I Francis Bodeker, Mrs. lx*o degree was given in her honor with that theory tho'. Russell and the three year and site was presented a pink HOWARD’S You know sometimes mer- award* were made by Mrs carnation corsage. The following officers were chants that advertise use very James Minty of the Salem ' YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT elected for the ensuing year: poor timing for instance white! . Campfire ■ office Campship Worthy Matron. Dorothy Dra l<x»king at the Sunday paper award* 1 were made by Mrs. YOUR FAMILY. YOUR HOME, per Peterson: Worthy Patron. ion Mother's Day of course) . Loo Russell. Floyd Johnson; Associate Ma I ran across several FATHER'S • Girls receiving awards, lead- YOUR CAR. EVEN YOUR BOAT... tron. Mary Gulliford; Associate DAY gift sug :e>’st' >n ads' Per- | ers. assistant leaders and *l»>n- WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT Patron. Jack Gulliford: Secre haps sum • forward looking sors are as follows tary, Rose Cree; Treasurer. merchant decided that while | Trail Seekers: Leader Mrs. DISPLAYS THIS SIGNI Addie French: Conductress. Vi MOM was lounging in her, Howard Morrison; Assistant ola Hirte and Associate Con chrir on HER day she might ' Mrs S. Etzel; Sponsor, Mrs ductress. Geneva Jacob s e n. just as well pick out dad's gift. | Mel Rami»»; Girls. Barbara Et Appointive officers will be an-. Anyhow. I didn't like the idea. zel. Lynn Eastbum, Susan Packard-ltell - Molorolu • WmlinghmiM' Like Christmas in July. Crowthers, i '.#•»!«• McGinty, I nounced later. anno Morrison. Ik'na Pearce. Installation of the new offi We are now equipped to lervice Had a can! from the boss Sharon Lunsford and Martha | cers will be at the June meet 2-way radios. ing of the Chapter. June 10 today. from San Diego they Ragsdale. Wood Gatherr* Mrs Mau- i and will be open to the public. used to live there during the Now located in Pittam Bldg. Mrs. Duncan thanked her of war years he said that he was rice More, leader; Mrs Frnnk , tlic city just Crowthers, assistant ami Mrs ' ficers and presented each one disappointed Phone Mill City 897-2446 Look for the Safeco "S” with it* wasn't like it used to be. Isn't diaries Kelly, sponsor; Girls, | with a gift. protective roof, and you’ll find that so often the way we can Linda Crowthers. IM'llmra Go The Silver tea and coffee ser- ( an agent who sell* the fineet, vice purchased by the Marilyn | hardly wait to get t>ack to a forth. Virginia Igmkins, Patri enoet complete protection at the place we formerly lived and cia Moore. Susan More. Kath 1 Club was on display. lowest possible cost | Refreshments were served perhaps where we had a lot erine Ragsdale, Darlene Rue. Stop in to see your Safeco following the meeting by Shir of enjoyment. But its never the Nancy Steers, Annette Stewart, Agent soon. Or call him now. Marjorie Ruby and Delva Sa ley Baughman and Gordette same. He’* just a phone’s length ner. Garton. Geneva Jacobsen was away, 24 hours a day! Did you rush out over ■ the Fire Maker*: Mrs. Ralph also on the committee but un INSURANCE I m ng Distane» able to attend due to illness. weekend to get your 1 lawn Budlong. leader; Mrs. Iznvell mowed while the sun was shin Cree, assistant anil Mrs. ¡■'ran- I____________________________ Please ing before the next rain hits cis Bodeker. sponsor; Girls. (in fact it’s SUPPOSED to Debby Chance, Esther Frce- REPORT ALL FIRES? I ram again TODAY'. Well, en- I man. Alice Bayne, I undo Bud | joy it while you can. That goes long. Terry Cbthrin. Connie for life too as they say. it's i Ragsdale, Martha Pennington. later than you think. I Sherry La Munyan. Karen txw- ell. Sheryl Albin, Lonnie Bode- I was told the other day that ker and Pam Wolfe Junior High : Leader. Mrs I was too critical—(by another Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City. Ore. person as frank as myself > Wendell Heller and Mi t Leo they smiled when they said it, Russell, sponsor ; Girls. Mary NOBODY SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY! I agreed and we took it from Susann Heller and Sandra Bar- there. We got on the subject tow. of various kinds of criticism. 2nd Grade Blue Birth Mrs. Some people fed that it must Al Ziebert. leader and Mn ALWAYS be constructive. But Edith Mason, sponsor: < oils. we can't expect it always to be Marilyn Cole, Ixirraine East- so, nor should we feel obliged bum, Melissa Etzel, Nancy Le- to make it so. A* Ralph Inger lack, Sherri Marshall, Alta After all, it certainly doenn’t take long to com soll once put it: "When a man Sonar. Marsha White an<l Cyn points out that you’ve got a thia Ziebert. plete. You’re connected in momenta ami the 3rd Grade Blue Birds: Lead counterfeit bill, he is not oblig coat amount* to penniee. Wouldn't eomeone up- ed to replace it with a good er, Mr*. Don Hauetcr and Mrs Gregg Stevens, sponsor; Girls, one." I'm into hearing from you t«xlav ’ We have developed in this Myra Ball. Mary Gay Fleet ( a|| now and sec how easy it ia. country what amounts to a wood. Grace Hauetcr, Betsy I-a Munyan. Nancy More, Lin mild phobia against negative action. When a wild, theoretical da Oakland, Usa Peck and Re program is suggested, our con- becca Savage. 3rd Grade Blue Birds: Lead servatists put forward one that is little if any better. It seem* er, Mrs. La Verne Ohrt; assist that we justify it by saying, ant, Mrs. Clyde Richards; "we must always offer some Sponsor, Mr*. Jack Duggan; Serving Mill City-Gaten, Aumsville, Girls, Jennifer Chance, Karen thing constructive." Nuts! Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Consider the Ten Command Davis, Nancy Harris, Deborah ments. Nine of them are nega Ixinkins, Sharon Muise, Chris tive. What we need is more tine Ohrt, Sherry Richards, men (and women) with cour IJnda Steers, and Patty Rags f ««f age to voice a resounding "no", dale. Receiving threc-year awards if they feel it is necessary. were Delbara Goforth. Kath-' I seem to get carried away erine Ragsdale, Darlene Rue with WEST COAST LUMBER in this column lately probably and Ixtnnie Bodeker. Over 3 because I have more time now I years: Debby Chunce, Esther that the boss is away. And I Freeman and Karen Lovell. that, my friends, is the laugh Over 5 years: Mary Susann Heller and Sandra Bartow of the week. Receiving Campships were Linda Budlong and Mary .Su sann Heller. A large group of parents and friends were present at the Council fire. Refreshments were served by members of the Mill City Women’s Club, who sponsor the Campfire Trees provide shelter, Girls, SEE VS EOR A GOOD Ada’s Needle Shop SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON (¡olden Rule Television And Translator Headquarters Sales and Service SAFECO Jerry Pittam Insurance Maybe we should call it "SHORT” DISTANCE... WHAT'S IN A Valley Telephone Company L umber P a F è R ow m do rf nywo°D PtAST'CS R ayon C hemicals food, clothing and fuel. Good hunting and fishing, steady stream flows and more recreation areas are by-products of Tree Farming. WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE HELP KEEP THE FOREST GREEN AND GROWING Frank Lumber Co. Inc. Simpson Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Lyons, Oregon Young & Morgan Logging Co. Freres Veneer Idanha, Oregon Lyons, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Co. Parkett Logging Company Lyons, Oregon Mehama, Oregon Columbia River Paper Co. The Mill City Enterprise 1029 S. W. Alder, Portland, Oregon Mill City, Oregon A farewell dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. James Wetter- green was given at The River view Cafe last week. Wetter- green has been promoted and transferred to the Lowell Dis- trict at Lowell. A gift of luggage was pre- sented to the couple. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. By Rarey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Smith. Mr and Mrs. Gary IJeullen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gerath, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ija, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goffin, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brosig, Mr. and Mrs. Veron Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Schiewek, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gardner, Susan Coffman, J. Arseault, Gary Ross, Jim Rom- back and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wettergreen. Coming to the party from Blue River, were former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simes. They were trans ferred to Blue River last year. Canyon Campfire Leaders Hold Meeting The Canyon Campfire lead ers met Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Wendell Hel- ler. The meeting which was scheduled for an "outdoor I cookout” was held indoors. Mrs. Ralph Budlong, chair- man of the group, presided. Final plans were made for the Grand Council Fire. Way* and method* of outdoor cooking were discussed and an outdoor meal wa* prepared and served. Present were Mrs James Minty of Salem, Mrs. Theo. Houck from Idanha, Mr*. How ard Morrison, Mr*. Ralph Bud- long, Mr*. Isabell Heller and Claudia Budlong. all of Mill City. FOR QAUTY JOB PlUNTDi« See The MUI Qty Enterprise Top Quality printinc, priced right. Fact servto» too. Phone 897-2772. Night* «97-28». Living Apace/ Whether you need nn extra bedroom, a family room, sewing room or den, West Coast lumber will do the job for you economically. And we’ll be glad to help you plan your project.