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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1963)
2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, May SO, 1963 r Jk ▼ / SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON WwKud. PcUfß Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 HOWARD'S Hav»Tp«cid Meeting Golden Rule Television And Translator Headquarters Sales and Service Packar.l-Bci! - Motorola - Westinghouse We are now equipped to service 2-way radios. Now located in Pittam Bldg. Phone Mill City 897-2446 You'll Enjoy this Summer more if You let a Power Lawn Mower Take Over the Hard Work for You. Come in and look at the 1963 Lawn Boy New Finger-Tip Start Light Weight, easy to handle 0 Your Wife can Handle This One Oversize Mufflers Reduce Noise. Q Exceeds ASA Safety Standards. Q Comes With Grass Catcher. 0 Height Adjustment Without Tools. Q Trims Close to Edge. Let us show this versatile mower * to you today. Mill City Hardware We Give S & H Green Stamps 151 S. W. Broadway Phon« 897-2977 ME THERE ‘DANGEROUS GAPS” IN YOUR AUTO INSURANCE? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-243 or 897-2754 Mill City FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE AUTO POLICY THAT LETS YOU RELAX... Don’t wait for an accident to reveal dangerous gaps ir. your auto coverage. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make turt you are completely protected for every insurance need... without dangerous gaps or expensive duplication. For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today. Lions and Lions Auxiliary Presidents I Wl W |S MEHAMA Mrs. L. E. Wallen was hostess for the special meeting of the Women's Society of the Mehama church Thurs The District meeting of day. May 23 at 1 30 WBFA was held at Scio Sun A report on the recent ham day. One hundred were pre dinner was given and it was sent for the 1 o'clock dinner GATES "Early Marriages” voted hi turn over $175 to the and program which followed. church treasury. It was also was presented by project lead Arey Podrabsky. local presi announced that the Youth ers Jeanne Rosanuaid and Ikir- dent. opened the meeting. The Group of the church had given othy Eastburn at the meeting district president. V. Kalina the church $55 they raised at of the Santiam Canyon Exten from Malin was master of cere tiiv carnival conducted the night sion unit, held Thursday, May monies. Delegates and friends of the dinner. The Society also 23, at the clubhouse. A coffee from all Oregon lodges were volunteered to furnish refresh- . urn, which had been given to present. ments for the Vacation Uible | th* unit by f Erpiina Fisher. The committee for the dinner ' school which will be held the . Coun Marion County Home Extension was Mrs. Charles Dolezal and in the club week after school is out. I agent, was placed i Mrs Arey Pixlrabsky from Mill Mrs. Wallen served coffee house. City. Mrs. Joe Toman from Past chairman Shirley Swaim and cookies to the ladies pre Aumsville, and Mrs. Joe Min instilled officers for the 1963- sent for the meeting. heart. Mrs. lallian Hromas ami ti-t term They are: Chairman, Mrs. Frances Roner from Scio. Dorothy Vail; vice chairman. Attending from here were Mr. , \* .lnia Bu.ngarn. r, and seci-c- and Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Mr. ! tary-treasurvr. Normale«' H< n- and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. Mr. ness. A plant was presented and Mrs. Joe Toman Mrs. Joe 1 after the meeting to tangoing Fencl and Mrs. Anna Gun- I Secretary - treasurer Mur >n saules. 1 Stovall, who was unable to t>e Discussion of the part the | present. Jaycettes will have in the an- Present at the meeting wi re nual Fourth of July celebration Lila Henness. Dorothy Vail, was the main order of business I law Oliver. Betty Winslow, at their spring meeting. I Shirley Swaim. Wilma Bum The group will have charge garner. Jeanne Rosamond. of a number of games including 1 Norma lee Henness, Dorothy pie eating contests, tricycle, ' Eastburn and Mi's. Haley. huggy and bicycle races. The youngsters will be grouped ac cording to age and prizes wiU be given. The Mill City Woman's club Ihe Jaycette constitution was It) «»oldie Rambo held their last business meet read and a new president was Last week we traveled down ing of the year at the home of elected to replace Joan Wetter- th«* Convention trail and It was Mrs. ----- Nell - DeWitt last Tuesday ____ - 2____ green who moved from the city i blazed with true western hos evening. recently. pitality for which Baker anti Assisting the hostess were Carol Smith was selected as ■ othem Eastern Oregon towns Mrs. Sylvia Duncan and Mrs. the new presiendt and Myrita are noted. Clara Morris. Mrs. Leo Russell Davis will be vice president. Of course there is a lot of I presided at the short business Mrs. Davis will serve as host fun conncct«*d with the I .ions meeting. The nominating com ess at the next meeting of the (or any) convention but a lot of mittee was unable to present a group. hard work goes into the making full slate of officers as a nom i of one and much good is ob inee for president has not been tained from them. secured to date. A meeting is | There is a wonderful feeling scheduled by the committee for of fellowship in any group that later in the week when a full is banded together with a dedi slate will be the goal. cated purpose. The club will have a picnic at the Little North Fork park I Will have to tell you a good above Mehama Tuesday. June The Marilyn Club met Tues- 18, starting at 11 a. m. A pot day at the home of Mrs. Cecil joke on one of our members luck dinner will be served at Lake with Mrs. Floyd Völkel (no names allowed!) His wife had sent him down noon. as cohostess for a covered dish to the car for her shower cap Following the business meet- luncheon served on the patio. and on the way back down the ing Mrs. Nell Ross and Mrs. Following the luncheon Mrs. George Rhoten of Salem pre Clara Morris, president, pre dimly lighted hotel corridor he spotted hert he thought.) He sented the program. Mrs. Ross sided at the business meeting. gave her an affectionate pat on gave many decorating ideas The group will have a picnic the rear with the cap saying. showing decorative items she June 25 at 12 o'clock at Niagara had made. Mrs. Rhoten showed Park. All members of the East ‘ Here is your shower cap." The lady in question turned slides she and her husband had ern Star are invited. around and said. "Well thanks, taken an a recent trip to Fiji. Officers of Marilyn Chapter honey, it isn't mine, but No. 145 OES will meet at the how about coming in for a cup hall Saturday, June 8 at 1:30 of coffee?" to practice for installation of Our gay Lothario beat a officers which will be Monday hasty retreat to his room and evening, June 10. his patiently waiting wife! The Mrs. Charlie French received tale was told to a group of the door prize. Attending the Lion wives when a shriek was luncheon were Mmes. Gladys heard from a certain gal from GATES—At the May meeting Mason, Walter Brisbin, Roger the coast who said, "Oh no. of the Gates Women's club, Nelson. Floyd Völkel. Jack Gul- that was me!*’ So later in the held recenUy, officers for the liford, Lowell Cree. Charlie day, amidst much Laughter, the coming year were installed by French, Cecil Lake, Clara Mor two were FORMAL J. Y introduc Ruby Brisbin. Installed were: ris, Daniel Kleihege. Sylvia ed. Elsie Völkel, president: Mary Duncan and Ervin Peterson. Wilson, treasurer; and Cather While in Baker we took aev- ine Tumidge, vice president. Mill Cify Garden Club era! side trij»s of interest onr, Lola Hennes, who will serve as which is actually on the way secretary, was unable to be I To Elect Officers home via Portland, was I jui - present for installation. The Mill City Garden club greil's Museum which was cer Present were Toni Thomas, will meet Thursday, June 6 for tainly interesting and enjoyable. | Elsie Völkel, Hattie Cole, Ruby a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon at There are many beautiful an Brisbin, Mary Wilson, Bessie the home of Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. tiques full of pioneer lore as I Novak and Catherine Tumidge. Election of officers for the com- well as things we used to have The next meeting, which will in year will be held. Secret pals and use around home which | be June 20, at the clubhouse, will be revealed and new names made us feel old indeed. Such I will be an all-day work session, will be drawn. Mrs. Daniel as the old churns, flatirons, beginning at 10 a. m. There Kleihege will tell of the flower "Mother Hubbard” washing will be no business meeting show she attended In Portland boards, etc. So many things that day. recently. that have long since been thrown away as junk are now precious anUques. The antiques that really make me drool are the lovely dish« s and glassware of many years ago — there are many "identical” reproductons but they are just not the same. Extension Unit Meeting in Scio Sun. Juycettes t take July Fourth Plans Meeting at DeWitt Rambo's Ramblings Marilyn Club To Picnic June 25 I wish to announce that I have purchased the patronage you have given me the past two years. I hope you will continue to give the same consid eration to the new operator Fred Moore who has leased the station. golf at Stayton all the time had not heard of it! We decided we need more ad vertising for this area. Coining home on highway 22 we count- cd 11 signs in 15 miles indic.it- Stnylnn • North Santlam Ing arena (That Notili Santlam is n misleading sign if I ever saw one), but not until we got to the Stayton Junction, just east <>f town, was there a tiny little black and whir sign indicating that Mill City might be some 17 miles along the way. I know that a numlx-r of or- ganizatlona have contacted the state highway department in this regard but when I really got down t<> counting signs 1 decided we better continue to ' i:«-t <>n their tail." Local Folk To Attend OES Session in June The 74th annual Grand Sra SMMl of ilk' OES will lie held In poitLukl in the Memorial O»! is-'Uin from June 2 to 6. Mrs Sylvia Duncan. worthy matron <4 Marilyn Oiaptcr will help register guests at Uw grnnd chapter and Floyd Völkel, worthy patron will ><-ric as an usher. t,u<wt« at tin- home <•( Mr. ami Mrs A) Yankus over the weekend were .Mr and .Mrs R II Thomas from Haines, Alas ka. and .Mr. and Mrs Eph TtiomnS of IMrtlamt. and here for Friday evening were Mr and .Ms. C. C Ihmaldaon <4 H<>at River. "Dir families were here to attend graduation cere monies at Santlam Union High scho>l Ray Yankus wss one Uic graduates, ami valedic torian of her class Homemakcni who !»akr bread regularly buy yeast by the pound. Yeast can be kej>< in freezer tor as long as a month with no toes in quality. Divide yeast into amounts used at one Why Ooa't VOI! <*ub«-rltM> u> no mu j. <11* » . m » lU’RiMr. time and package tightly Planning the new house or remodeling the old... DON'T FORGET THE TELEPHONES! Elsie Völkel Heads Thank You . .. Announcement Thank you, customers, for the fine Harney Scott wuh installed as president of the Mill City Lions club at ceremonies conducted nt a recent meeting. At the same time Mrs Mel Rambo was install ed a» president of the Lions Auxiliary. Mill City Enter prise photo. inventory of the Richfield Service Station in Mill City from Glen Cummings and am Open For Business I will appreciate the opportunity of serving the residents of this area. We invite you to come in and get acquainted. Dependable Service It has been a pleasure to Wn Gin S&H Green Stamps serve you. Richfield Service Station GLEN CUMMINGS Fred Moore. Prop Phone 897-2659 Hiway 22 While we were in Baker we were talking to the Salem de legation and while most of them knew where Mill City was --two women who had lived there for two years and played Building a new one or changing the old one... be sure a tele phone in within easy reach. You’ll be glad you planned ahead. It costs ho little when you do. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gate«, AurnnviDr, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Close Out Paint SEMI GLOSS Flat-Wall $2^5 Gallon Flat-Wall 95* Quart Deep-Tone Latex $150 Gallon I Memorial Sprays Pansy and Geranium Plants Deep-Tone Latex Quart COLORS ONLY - NO WHITE 75* and Cut Flowers MAY 30 Glad, bulbs. House Paint White Only $469 Gallon Brunner’s Flowers Memorial Day 280 N. E. 4th St Mill a Ore. Phone -2452 A & M Toman Hardware WE DEUVER Will Bo Cloud On Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Ore.