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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1963)
Mi and Mis Andrew Sieg re turned home Tuesday evening from Sun Franclso, California By Kva Breoalcr 'Bley were there Io allelui fun The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements A good crowd attended thr era! service* for III* sister. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Maii-lJiin music spring testi Mrs Mary McClain vai presented by Mr*. Harriet Fricnilt in Lyons wrrr sorry Devila at the sduxil gym W«d to hear of the death of liny nesday evening May 15. All Kuiken at Beaverton, a former classe* tixik pail. Concei t In the long time resident of McCully Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Park was presented by the baml Msiiilain and well kisiwn here under the direction of Jerome lie « is a brother of Mi* James Ynhna. Songs ot music was B»>mh. Mrs Fred Skilling* ami New Worthy Advisor Mrs. Thomas Scott ;ire*ented by Mrs Devilo, 'Hie I William Kuiken all of Lyon* Farmer* by Kindergarten; Funeral service* were held Presents Students in In the Garden, Second Grade; I Saturday morning »1 II a m at HOWARD'S In the Garden. Second grade; tm> First Christian Church in Piano Recial In the Fields. Third Grail«-; By 1 Beaverton the Camjifire. Fourth grade, liy Mr and Mrs Wayne Ransom Mrs. Thoma* Scott presented the Flag. Filth grade; At the of Klamath Fall* spent several her piano students in a recital Fiesta. Sixth grade; In the which was held Sunday, May days the first of the week in Cixiiitry. Junior High Ensem 18 at Stone's Recital Hall in ble; TTie Happy Wanderer, I .vol s doing work on Die new Installation of officers ll f l*Mt office, while here lliey were Salem. Marilyn Assembly Order of Assembly. ITs'se participating were Jen guests at the imine of her Rainbow for Girls for tne sum Mr* Alice Hutier ha* gone to mother. Mr* Ruth Lynn*. ny Chance, Jimmy Storey, Jeri- mer term was held at the 1OOF Jo Parker, Sharon Mulse, Me- IMrtland, to be with her daugh hall Saturday evening. May 18. IsHHl Johnson. Alta Ifodeker, kxly Bamhardt, Terry Hansen. ter Mrs. George Keeley Wtk> un Rose Hassett, Gertrude Weld Sarah Smith. Idanha, was in Debby Chance, Ryan Swan, derwent major surgery Thurs I man and Rose Thayer were stalled as worthy advisor; Gin Packard-Bell - Motorola - Westinghouse Linda Duffy, Kand<<e Hennes*, day morning. [ Imatcsse* for a shower held Fl I ger Richards, worthy associate The May meeting <>f the Ex Christine Story. Kathy Story, advisor; Lynda Parker, charity; We are now equipped to service ■ day evening in honor of Mi»» Jimmy Rotz. Janice Gordon tension Unit was held Thursday { Jitfinston. ‘Hie dining hall of Marilee Teller. Hope; Nancy at the Methodist church Ix-gin 2-way radios. and Alan Yanku*. Stewart. Faith; Janee Beveal, thr Methodist church was de- Mix, Sarah Smith I Mrs. Scott played a duet with inn : .it lo .10 a in \ recorder; Juanita Morgan, I curated with l*ai<|ucts of purple Now located in Pittam Bldg. business meeting was held with Alan Yanku*. "When Thou Art treasurer; Linda Duffy, chap {violet* and snow hall* carry lain; Janeta Johnson, drill shipful master of AFAAM lax» Near." and sue also played a a discussion <>n -I II club work ! Illg <Hlt the pufple and white Phone Mill City 897-2446 A planned put luck dinner lunch Bussell. piano solo, "Fantasie-Im leader; Bonnie Boroughs, love; was served at tlw noon hour. color scheme Game* furnished Following installation a mu promptu" by thopln. Susan Whitsett, religion; Claud Subject of the day wa» pre thr entertainment ami after the ia Budlong, nature; Mar.vanne sical program was presented, planning a picnic with Marian gifts were opened, refresh Sarah Smith presented Suzy Michael. Immortality; Fidelity, Pennington and Kathleen Man ment* were senrd pro-tem; Reba Miller, patriot Carlson with a gift from the Transfer Members iuiv ; giving Us- de mon» I rut Ion I TIi>' hist day of school picnic ism: Billie Malone, service; Rainbow Girls and she present- Attending were Alma Olmstead. for Mail Linn will lie held Sun ed her installing officers with Sharon Berg, confidential ob Taken Into Lodge Su« 1 Walton, Alice Ikaigal, txoa day. May -t: ut I p m at the gifts. server and Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, *cma>l house Each family is to The mother advisor. Agnes musician. Three member* were taken Johann. Thelma James. Elean bring table service ami a hot Suzy Carlson, retiring worthy Carlson presented her daughter, in In transfer from lodge* in or laiMunyan. Clirysal iJm advisor, acted in that capacity Suzv. with her white Rainbow California at the last meeting beck. Joyce laimlx-rt, Fkirence mil cold dish C'-lfee ami Ki*>l More, Willa Gilson, Audry San Ahl wilt be furnished by the as installing officer; Nancy Bible. of Santiam Rebekah lodge. PIT' am! everyone is welcome Storey, marshall; Bonnie Bor They were Marie Stickney and dall Mrs. Arthur Olmstead was In Mr* Ruth Lyons is *|>emlliig oughs. recorder; Becky Guest. Mr. and Mi’s Claude la'win. chaplain; Kaye Diebert, mu- Church Ladies To A new project has been un Coburg Wednesday attenaaxi to thl» week at Kurla’I. Calif She sicain. dertaken by lodge member*, attend a bridal shower for Mis* will be a guest at the home of Heading the entertainment Conduct Clothing that of fxirchasing a new nig Patty Mace noie* of Mr. Olni- her »«ui ami wife, Mr ami Mr* committee was Janee Belveal, for the hall. A serie* of money stead held at the Ed Olmstead Jerome Lyon* She with her Mill City Phone 897-243 or 897-2754 son am! wife. .Mr. and Mr* program; Reba Miller, decora- Drive Here making ventures are being home. Mr*. Russell J. Barnett was Cyril Lyon* were Sunday guest* tion; Billie Malone, guest book; planned according to Ann Pri- FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE eie . ted chairman of the pre at the Ixunr of her daughter Clydia Emmerson, hospitality; The women of tne Mill City niiuu, noble grand At Wednes Maryanne Michael, Reba Miller Presbyterian church are coo- day's meeting several pie* sclkxil mothers for the coming nml family. Mr and Mr* Keith HOMEOWNERS POLICY year at the meeting iield Tues Taylor ami children at Newport and Billie Malone. ducting a clothing drive tor were auctioned with proceed* day evening at the Mari-lunn Mr ami Mrs. Ikmaki llulwr THAT LETS YOU RELAX Crowning ceremonies were by shipment overseas to the under going into the fund. the Stayton DeMalay boys. Following the business meet sclwol. Mr* Robert Janie* is and family were in i*<>rllam! privileged in other lands. Any MOttsef, TOO! Sarah Smith introduced her one having good, usable cloth ing refreshments were served vice chairman and Mrs. Jim Sunday to MM his sister, .Mr* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy ing may leave it at Fellowship by Ann Primcau ami Otto Koe- Richmond secretary, 1* Ian* George Keeley, wl»> recently Smith of Idanha and other re hall neke with the hall and dining were discusseli for tlic last day underwent major surgery. Ills Don't wait for a fire to reveal dangerous gaps in your cover of school picnic w hich I* Io be mother. Mrs. Alice Holier, who latives. age. Call your Safeco Agent today'. He can make ture you aro Mrs. Ida Fleetwood and Mr*. table decorated with spring held on Thursday, May 23 at the had spent tin- week In Portland Past worthy advisors intro flowers. completely protected for every insurance need...without dan Altha Grimes are heading the Jack Unga** home. Also the returned home with them. duced were Suzy Carlson. Bon drive, assisted by other women gerous gaps or expensive duplication. prv-*ch«x>l children will make nie Boroughs. Doris Hutchinson. of the church. Porter & luiu at Stayton loan- visit to the first grade cd Mart-l4nn a TV set so stu For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In Nancy Storey and Becky Guest, Evelyn Morman Heads their mum on Friday afternoon, at dents could View tile hiuiM'h- surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today. and Past Mother Advisor, Dor- 1.00 p. m They also made their Ing of Astronaut Gordon Coop othy Peterson. Only standard reliable jars Lyons Women's Group field trip to the fire hall on er. Cal Culbertson installed the You can relax when you're covered by Others introduced were past and lids made and intended for Tuesday May If. and enjoyed set grand representative to the canning are recommended LYONS Installation of offic a ride on the tire truck state of North Carolina Ore- in Glass in canning jars is thin Visitation day for tlw first Nobody ers of the Women's Society of Election ot officers was the graders at Mari Unn school gon. Suzy Carlson; Worthy ner than in the past. As a re | Christian service was held Sun gottlos claims foster Matron and Patron of Marilyn sult they are stronger, les* day morning during the worship main business at the May meet will be on Friday. May '.'I at Chapter OES, Mrs. Sylvia Dun likely to break from unequal hour nt the Methodist church ing of the Mari-Linn 1TC held lpm. Mothers and children ond moro foirtyl Wednesday evening. Elected are Invited to visit ami enroll can and Floyd Völkel, and wor- expansion. with Rev. Ruth Cotton the in wx-re Eldon Gilson chairman. their children who will hr in stalling officer. Dale Arndt, vice chairman. the first grade next fall. This Installed were Evelyn Mor Mrs. Donald Huber secretary Is a special day for children mon, president; Orpha Roye, and Mrs Edwin Sieg treasurer. who will lie entering Mari-Linn first vice president; Loom Ste A discussion was held on the In the first grailr next Septemb vens. second vice president; last day of sclwiol picnic and er. Ixxwi Johnson. *ccretary; Eva Pet Parade with date* to be an A Urge crowd was In at Bressler, treasurer; Gladys Ed nounced later. tendance for thr no-host supper wards, »ecrctary of promotion; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Andrew* and farrwrll party honoring Evelyn Julian, secretary of ot Wix alburn were Tuesday tlx* Revs. Earl and Ruth Cbt- children's work; Alta Bodeker, gueata at the home of .Mr*. ton, M<>mlay evening at the Me. secretary of spiritual life, am! Pearl Averill and daughter Mrs thodist church. The Cottons, Eva Bressler, secretary of su|>- | Ramie Martell. Tliey were ac- who will lie leaving soon after ply work. I compained by Mrs. Amelia thr first of June were presented Officers unable to tie present i Brown and daughter* Violet and with a luggage set. will be installed at a later date. Zetta of Salem. Mrs. Brown is Here's the news you’ve been waiting for! also the mother of Mrs. And The natural gas pipeline has just been rews and an aunt of Mr*. Aver ill. completed to your area, and only natural Miss Zeta Prichard was host gas gives you: ess for th«1 Wednesday afternoon By Ed McCurdy cani club held ut the home of Mr*. Alice Huber. Several The Senior* are out. After tables of 500 were in play fol- last Friday, none had to re- lowing a one thirty dessert | turn, except to make up test* I luncheon. High score wu* held and other unfinished work. But ( by Alice Huber, second high half of them have lx-en back, | by Mildred Huffman and low roaming around the sctxxil. Of by Ruth Lyons. Others attend course, they haven't officially ing were Eualia Lyons, Bertha graduated yet; that comes Fri-1 Alh-n, Helen Lyons, Carrie day night, the 24th. Naue, Ethel Huffman. Thelma Everyone else will still be Nydcggcr, Rose Bassett. Katie and Evelyn Mormon. here until the 31st. School ■ No more fuel ordering. should go on as usual this week, ■ Consistent, fast ■ Lowest cost fuel bills. without too many interruptions, dial-control heat. and semester tests are dreaded ■ Eliminates messy storage ■ Lowest cost maintenance. next week. These tests take up ■ Fresh, clean, moving-air problems. | to two hours, at the discretion comfort. I of the teacher, ami cover every- ' thing since January, which seems like a long time a.'o. For 11 of us, June 1 means three glorious weeks of vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Rasmussen, Patsy Pennick, Frances Reid, Sherry Bennett, Carolyn Davenport, Marilee Tel ler, Grant Merrill, Ed McCurdy, and Ron Ohmart are leaving at dawn for Mexico. If the« trip works out, it may become a regular thing for Spanish stu dents. rxzvE gg!i~CT LUX.rr.ECTTX«rj 2—liie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. May 23. 1963 I YONS 'Wornawi Pcuyñ SERVICI YOU CAN DEPEND ON Sarah Smith New Golden Rule Television And Translator Headquarters Sales and Service Worthy Advisor of Marilyn Assembly WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL “DANGEROUS GAPS’’ IN YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? Jerrv Pittam Insurance Automatic, Lower Cost wu.cw NATURAL GAS HEAT TOTAL CONVENIENCE TOTAL COMFORT SIGN UP TOTAL ECONOMY FOR THIS MODERN MONEY-SAVING FUEL Memorial Sprays Pansy and Geranium Plants CALL COLLECT OR CLIP AND MAILTHIS COUPON DIAL OPERATOR Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year Read It Every Week ask for COmmerce 9781 NORTHWEST NATURAL GAS COMPANY and 109 Commercial St. S.E., Salem, Oregon Cut Flowers MAY 30 Glad, bulbs. □ I would like to sign up now for Natural Gas. □ I am interested in information on renting gas heating equipment. □ Please have a home heating expert call on me. NAME ADDRESS Trained heating technicians are standing by to answer your questions. PHONE My present heating system is. NORTHWEST NATURAL CAS COMPANY CITY. Brunner’s Flowers 230 N. E. 4th St. Mill City. Ore. Phone 897-2452 DELIVER Does your home have a Telephone Grow one today. The coat in penniea more a month and it bear* fruit every time the phone ringH. Three new com munication branchre let you reach inatead of run. (’all ua today. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gatm, Aumsville, IMroiHiLajiha, Silverton, Turner