The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 04, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 4, 1963 1
Judy Kadin Weds
Portland Man
Mr. and Mrs Ed Kadin of
Gates are announcing the mar­
riage of their daughter, Judith
Marie to Gerald Ray Conrad
of Bortland.
The young couple was mar.
ried in that city on Friday,
June 28 and they are making
their home in Portland for the
present.
Judy is a graduate of San­
tiam Union High school and he
was graduated from Enterprise
High school.
The couple met at th«« Oregon
State School for the Blind a
number of years ago.
He is employed by the State
Commission for the Blind.
Birthday Party Held j
For Mrs. M. Howell
GATES — Friends of Mrs
Mary Howell met at her home
last Wednesday afternoon in
cetebration o< her birthday an­
niversary. Ice cream, cake and
coffee were served. The group
presented Mrs Howell with a
dock. Mrs. Lola Henness and
Mrs. Maude Davis .whose birth­
days fell on the same day. re­
ceived many pretty cards.
Ladies present were Mmes.
Bessie Novak. Fritzie Ward.
George Rust. C. G Bornhardt.
Helen Edholm, Lola Ib'nness,
Mabie Taylor. Maude Davis,
Alice 1 Watson. Ma : a Wilson.
Nellie Allen. Shirley Swaim,
Beulan i Mathis. Ruth Hess.
Ruby Brisbin and Nellie Martin.
Unable to attend were Mmes.
Mildred Britton. Floyd Völkel.
Mary Stafford. Daisy Black­
bum. Kay Cblbum. Jack White
and Sarah Rains.
Everyone was pleased to see
Mrs Fritzie Ward present It
was her first time out. socially,
since her accident. She is
walking now with the aid of
crutches.
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RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
fUJoNua^i> Paye,
Goldie Rombo, Womans Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Garden Club To
Piano Technician
Meet at Hellers
Moves Here From
The Mill Qty Garden club
California
will meet Thursday. July 11 at
the home of Mrs. Woody Heller
Mill Qty has two more rv«i-
for a picnic on the hank of the I
dents coming here recently from
riw. Members are asked to
Califoniia This couple, Mr. and
bring their own table service
Mrs. George E. Stinger hail
LYONS
The
Lynns
Methodist
and any kind of food suitable I
fr a picnic. Dinner will be church was the setting for a from the San Francisco area.
served at 12 o'clock. Cblfee will pretty summer wedding Satur­ Mrs. Stinger is a former North
be furnished by the committee. day afternoon June 29, when Dakota resident, coining from
Beauty Tips from
Minot.
Garden Club members are Miss Kathryn Elaine Johnston,
Mr. Stinger is a piano tech-
CINDERELLA'S
reminded to take fresh flowers daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hugh niciun. and the following article
Johnston,
became
the
bride
of
School of
to the home of Mrs
June
Ensign Fred Sutherland, son of is taken from the June Issue
Cherry July 3 for th«' float.
of the
Piano
Technicians
Self-Improvement
Anyone who can help th«' morn­ Mrs. Ridx-rt Sexton of levins Journal of San Francisco, It 1«
Sue Says:
ing of the 4th is urged to con­ and J. O. Sutherland of Shelt- reprinted below tn full:
WHY NOT BE BEAUTIFUL?
tact Mrs Qierry as to the time I on, Wn. Rev. Charles McCarthy “Farewell Dinner for
from Eugene officiated at the
Beauty is a quality of aliveness,
they will be needed.
3 o'clock double-ring ceremony, San Francisco Couple
an impression. Beauty is per­
Mr. and Mrs. Geurge Sting­
before an altar decked with
sonal impressiveness of poise.
baaketa of lavcndar gladiolus er. two of the San Francisco
Another name for intelligent
and white
quiet confidence in one's self­
chrysanthemums. Chapter's most prominent and
members,
The bride, given in marriage highly esteemed
poise. is getting along well with
; by her father, wore a gown of wero honored by a dinner the
people without feeling inferior
i white peu de sole which she evening of March the second.
or superior. It comes from i
knowing—really knowing your
designed and made herself, em­ The couple were to leave their
bellished with lace applique on home in Oakland, where they
abilities, as well as \xxir lim­
! the skirt and round neckline had lived for many years, to
itations. and then finding a way
to put BOTH to work for you—
| Th»' back of the skirt was styled take up their resilience in Otv-
not simplv to balance but TO
with fout pleats held in place gon.
Five Years Ago
“Both George and Agnes have
ACTUALLY work for you.
by a Dior rose and falling into
At Fox Valley Mr. and Mrs a chapel train. Her bubble il­ been very active members in
The female human alone, of
Jack Johnson were celebrating lusion veil was caught to a pill­ technician affairs in their area,
all female creatures on this
their 49th wedding anniversary. box head piece and she carried ami George has participated in
earth can change her complete
She was then writing the news a crescent bouquet of sterling technical seminars held by
pattern—she alone is the archi­
tect of her own destiny, but she
from that area.
silver roses centered with a other P.T.G. chapters He is n
highly skilled piano technician
must be completely confident
Mrs William Lee had won a white orchid.
Summer's a good time to re-
of self which is a result of place faded draperies in child­ $25 prize from Simpson's. where
Four attendants preceded the and has several tool inventions
having learned to reel neither ren's rooms, or give kitchen her husband was employed, for bride to the altar wearing white to his credit.
“Forty-two persons
were
inferior nor superior She must windows a spiff)- new treat­ her Safety Essay.
faille sheath dresses with over­
abolish 5-female failings tl-Self ment. “Specials'' on drapery
Douglas Hirte had received skirts and white faille bow present at the farewell dinner
Pity. 2-negative thinking; 3- fabrics plus a new Oregon the highest DeMolay honor, the headpieces with short illusion which was held at the Alex­
jealousies or envy; 4-lack of in­ State University extension cir­ degree of Chevalier at the Stay­ veils. They earned bouquets of ander Hamilton Hotel in San
terest in self; 5-fear of rejec­ cular can help the most inex­ ton Masonic hall that week.
sterling silver roses. Matron Francisco. Representatives of
tion, the later being extremely perienced seamstress with
Bob Gordon and James of honor was Mrs Bill Parker. piano manufacturers and piano
important' And be sincerely drapery making.
Baughman had narrowly es­ Myrtl • Creek and bridesmaids dealers were among those pre­
ENTHUSIASTIC. COOPERAT­
The new circular Make Your caped injury when their car were Miss Teri Ryland of Port­ sent. Music for fun and dancing
IVE. and INTERESTED. She Own Draperies“ helps the shop­ overturned on the Little North land: Mrs. Harold Oppenlander. was furnished by P.T.G.
j. mem-
i
must do HER VERY BEST, se­ per select appropriate fabrics, Fork road
McMinnville: Mrs
Richard bers.
cond best is not good enough.
Mill City friends had just re­ Sherman of Corvallis
“The Stingers expect to Jo
figure yardage required, and
Ensign
By SUE FERGUSON.
construction techniques tor both ceived word of the death of Dan Koczar from Buffalo. N. Y. cate in the neighlx>rhood of Al-
435 State Street. Salem
Mrs. Mary Rankin of Santa was best man for Mr. Suther­ bany, Oregon when1 two of
lined and unlined draperies
Author Evelyn . Funk, an Rosa. Calif. Her husband was land. Ushers were Ensign Larry i their friends and former San
OSU state extension agent, in- superintendent or the old Ham- Maish. Chicago; Ensign Tom I Francisco members are now
r*
J clades step-by-step diagrams for mond Lumber Cb., many yea rs Robertson. Bellingham. Wn. ; living. They are Burton and
the drapery making process in­ ago
Midshipman James Clift. John i Theresa Johnson w!x> retired
Mrs. Paul Homer and Don Day. and Ensign Chuck Fish- about a year ago.
cluding tricky french pleats.
“San Franciscans regret to
Miss Funk was formerly home Clarke were married in Van- burn. Spoxane. Wn.
see these good friends depart.
furnishings specialist at Okla- couver, Wn„ that week and
I
Vocalist
was
Mrs.
Charles
were to live in Mill City where
roma State University.
Power and Cecil Bassett was After so many years of loyal
The last few pages of the cir­ she had been a long-time rest organist. Lighting candles were service to the profession and
cular are devoted to drapery dent .
Tom and Bob Johnston, broth­ to the P.T.G. with their ever-
hardware
Miss Funk shows
ers of the bride. Mrs. Johnson willing and helping hands when
there was something to lie done,
Ten Years Ago
some of the hooks now on the
chose for her daughter's wed­
it was fitting that they be hon­
market and suggests how they
Flowers For All
A petition favoring fluonda- ding a beige silk shantung dress ored for the many contributions
be used. She also discusses
with
beige
and
brown
accessor
­
drapery rods and weighting tion with 301 signatures was ies Mrs. Sextan’s dress was of they have made to the welfare
Occasions
shots used to make comers presented to the City Council. beige lace with beige and brown of others. We wish for them a
Signatures were secured by
full measure of health and hap­
¡hang evenly.
230 N. E. 4th St
accessories.
piness in their years of re­
Copeies of the new publica­ members of the PTA.
A
reception
followed
in
the
Mr .and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge,
tirement which they have so
Mill City, Ore.
tion may be obtained from
church
dining
room
which
was
' county extension offices or from who were then living at Cutler beautifully decorated in laven­ richly earned.”
City, Calif., were visiting with
Phone 897-2452
The Johnsons visited the
■ the OSU bulletin clerk.
Gates and Mill City friends and der and white. Cutting and ser­ Stingers here recently from Al-
ving
the
cake
were
Mrs.
Earl
relatives.
bany. and they like Mill Qty
WE DELIVER
Why Don't YOU Subwribe to
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper Thayer and Mrs. Errol Kintz, so well, they, too. may move
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE of Detroit moved to Mill City aunts of the bride. Pouring at
here.
the reception were Mrs Ken­
that week.
neth
Thayer,
and
Mrs.
Walter
The Mill City Garden club
When you accidentally wash
held their final meeting of the Krall. For their honeymoon a colored sock in with white
year at the home of Mrs. Herb­ trip to California the new Mrs clothing, the foreign coloring
ert Schroeder. Retiring presi­ Sutherland wore a candy apple in the white clothes can usual­
dent was Mrs. Harold Pound red suit with pink hat and pink ly be removed by soaking them
and the new president was Mrs. and red accessories.
After July 4 the couple will in a solution of water softener.
Bert Morris.
We use Naugahyde Plastic Covers, Nylon Fabrics
be
at home in Vallejo. Calif , The dye is not locked in the
Playing at the Mill City The­
fiber and will be removed in
where
the naval officer has this
atre was Kirk Douglas in “The
and other materials.
way.
Big Tree" and John Wayne in been assigned.
The bride Is a graduate of
“Big Jim McClain.”
Smokey Says.
Call 769-2236 for Estimates
Moving to Mill City were Mr. Stayton high school. OSU and'
and Mrs. Roy Epperson and is a member of Alpha Gamma '
BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE
sons of Fort Peck. Mont, He Delta. He is also a graduate ;
STAYTON UPHOLSTERY
VÜU CAN’T BUY BACK "
was (and is) employed at De- of Stayton High and the U. S. j
Naval Academy.
f
A FOREST'
troit dam.
I»cat«l in
Out-of-town guests in Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chance
had just purchased the Henry Saturday afternoon to attend
Chaney residence. He was a the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
former Mill City High School Ron Smith, Eugene; Mrs. Ed i
Kellenberger. Lebanon: Mrs.
teacher.
Chet Comstock and Mr. and
Phone 769-2236
Stay ton, Ore.
Mrs. Bill Gilman of Medford;
Fifteen Years Ago
Mr and Mrs. Paul Johnston,
Mrs. Jerry Lyons had honor­ Redmond; Mr and Mrs. Clare
ed Mrs. Elmer Klutke with a Humphreys and Judy, Marilyn
bridal shower at her home at Starbrough. Mrs. Leland Hum­
phreys and Billie of Myrtle
Gates.
Vera Hathaway, district de­ Creek; Mrs Dorothy Mohler,
puty president of Santiam Re­ and Mrs Jerry Mohler of Eu­
bekah lodge was in charge of gene; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
installation of officers with Al- Krall, Mrs. Donald Gavette,
—it tukr* many year* to <r/»w
bark !
lura Chance installed as noble David and Kurt, Longview, Wn.
grand and Wilma Stewart as Jim Shields. John Day; Sandy
Alexander and Teri Ryland of
vice grand.
Paul Smith, veteran walker, Portland; Mrs. Harold Oppen­
FOR
had made a walk of 40 miles lander, McMinnville; Mrs. Rich­
SALE/
ard
Sherman,
Corvallis;
Mrs.
(on highway) in 8 hours. Heavy
Creek;
holiday traffic had kept him Bill Parker, Myrtle
Then SEE US for all kinds of
from bettering his record he those men who were in the
wedding party; Mr. and Mrs. 1
said.
Earl Thayer of Stayton and Mr.
Dick
Turpin
was
spending
the
0 Floor Covering
4th of July holiday that year and Mrs. Errol Kintz of Sub­
with a nephew, Charley Hill of limity.
O Formica Countertops
Spray.
AJona Fay Daly had been Hospital Auxiliary Ties
• Carpeting
elected to the executive council
of the 4H summer school at Quilts at Meeting Here
Members of the Santiam Me­
We specialize in installations and would be
Corvallis.
KEEP YOU« RENTAL
Several from the area had at- morial Hospital Auxiliary held
happy to give you a
tended the open house held by their meeting June 20 at the
FROFERTY PULED
Mrs IOOF hall. The day was spent WITH AN AO IN THIS
former Governor and
Charles Sprague at their sum­ in tieing quilts and planning
NEWSPAPEt...
mer home on the Little North for the August Rummage sale
which will be held In Stayton.
Fork.
ANYTHING FROM
About 24 attended the noon RENTING A BEDROOM
on any of your work
pot-luck dinner and the business
TO SELLING A CLASSY
If your family is not getting meeting which followed.
enough milk for best nutrition,
RESIDENCE
try adding non-fat dry milk to
When stacking or packing
I CALL US NOW
your favorite meat loaf mix­ sandwiches with soft fillings,
ture (*4 cup dry milk for each stand then upright to keep the
Phone 769-51 16
Stayton, Oregon
pound of meat) and bake as. filling from soaking the slices
usual.
I of bread.
PhoneSS7-2772
Sutherland Sat.
Drapery Making
Directions Told
In OSU Circular
Brunner’s
Flowers
Furniture Upholstery
V
E
'I
Stayton Radio & TV
Remodeling?
Building a
New Home?
Free Estimate
Santiam Hardware Co
Mill City Enterprise
It« tinteli* Ramb-i
One mure “little talk ' with
you before I take off (not lller-
ally) on a two week’« vacation
Aa I said before we will I m -
spending It working around
home with |M*rha|>a n few days
at the coast. Then, too, < air
"kids" arc coming up on their
vacation so we will get to pluy
with the grandson
But 1 Imagine If it is like
moat times it's nice to K’t
away and good to get tiack
So miss me n little)
Ulis week denotes th«* !*•
ginning of n new fiscal y<*«r
and I ran across an Inten-stliig
little Expense Statement on a
ruqikin nt a favorite rating
place in the area. For th<*e of
you who haven't seen it might
I m worth <i laugh.
June 4 Ad for female ateno-
gra(4i<T
$ 1 (Ml
June 4 Violets for new steno­
grapher
1.50
Jun«* t> Week’s salary for new
Stenograjihcr
45 00
June 9 Roam for new sten«»
grapher
500
Jura- 111 Candy for wife
.90
June 13
I ¿inch with sten«»-
grapher
700
June 15 Week's salary for
strnogrniiher
no ou
June If» Movie tickets for wife
and self
1 20
June 18 Theatre tickets for
■teno and self
Ui DO
June 19 Ice cream sundae for
wife
.30
June 22 Mary's Salary
75 00
June 23 Champagne dinner for
Mary anti self
32 50
June 25 Plane trip for Steno-
grapher
375 00
June 26 Mink stole for
wife
1,700 00
June 28 Ad for male stets»
grapher
1 50
Total for month
$2.321 90
(Mitlencc Cook with gas on
Iron! burner. Keep tvm|a'raturr
low do not boll ' Add dash of
humor and pinch of warm per­
sonality. Season to taste with
spice of life Serve Individual
molds.
Dolezal Gets Letter
Of Commondation
(hnrles Iiulezal this wack re
reived a letter from the nn
Donai prvaMleilt of tile Western
Bolwmian Fraternal lit MX'III
thin commending him on his
faithful service to the A sm xln-
tton.
Dolessi has been a nirmlrr
for M years and la presently
financial secretary of the Mill
(Uy Chapter No. 387 and an
taaiorary president of the Dis­
trict association. He was pre­
sident for many years.
Ihilezal said that members
are making plans for their an­
nual picnic later this month nt
Silver Creek Falls
REPORT ALL FIRES/
II.OWER
WEDDING LINE
IMinilONS \M> .
\XXiil SCIMI AIS
* • s
And now for a good way to
keep happy (and I might add
make those around you feel bet-
ter, too.)
1 cup friendly words.
Dash of humor
4 heaping teaspoons of time
and (whence
2 heaping cups of under­
standing
Pinch of warm personality.
Instructions for mixing Mea­
sure words carefully. Add heap­
ing cup of understanding; use
generous amounts of time and
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Ph. 897-2772
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Part of having a good vaca­
tion ia making the traveling
smooth. When you knout
your room ia waiting and
your table’s reserved, your
fun ia assured. Always call
ahead. You'll be glad you did.
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