The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 02, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    •»__'¡'lu. Mill Cil) KiitrrpriM', ’HtiirHiln), April 2, IIMiJ
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Goldie Rambo, Woman s Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Rainbow Gills to
: Athletic Banquet
To Be Held April 3rd
J '
Up and Down :
The Avenue i
Lenncx
forced Air Heat
Itisl.illiiHoii mui SiTvIor on
tins, (HI, U< km I or elwtrie
fiirniu'«**».
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|
it) Dun Muttntt
I
Every one In awhile 1 have
RICHARD FREEMAN
1 an «»niortunlty to go up into the
Phono 897-2535
Attend Church
woods and w.it««h the loggers
and their ,s|Ui|>in,nt at work
¡This is always a treat tor in«'
Togethe' Sunday
ii wk ii.ub. 11 .■! ii x w i
Ttu« Athletic Banquet will be 'eonqmiiy was my lx*t Fridas
Marilyn Assembly
held in the Grade School Cafe­ ! morning We left here alsait
Ord'«r of Rainbow
Girls
teria ami lunchroom this year. J 9:30 and went up Kinney Creek,
held their regular meeting last
It will be held April 3. 1964 at iabove D'troit Dun where they
week when Marsh Worley was
7 tM> I* M Some 90 athletes and 1 had their «sitflt working Hie
initiated into the order. Marilee
fathers have indicated they day was perfect, warm ami
Teller presided as Worthy Ad­
visor. Plans were made for the
planned on attending 1711s year , briglit sun Making a trip like
the Varsity and Junior Varsity this given one an opportunity
Rainbow Girls to sell candy
NEW ORDER HAS
leaders with their fathers will of seeing som«' «<( th«' other fel-
twv evenings this week
b«« invited.
Rainbow Girls will atteml th«'
I tow's problems, and loggers
ARRIVED!
Master ot Ceremonies will be ' hav«' them believe me. Hank
Mill City Catholic church Sun­
of
Schools.
Bill
Superintendent
' show,si me large areas of rotul
day. April 5 in a group and fol­
Lewellen 17u« featured sp««nk«'r which had ta'cii Isirle«! in earth
BIG SELECTION!!
lowing th«« service« will go to
Girl «4 th<« month at Santiam of this year’s program will b«« slides At one |s»lnt Hank said
the lodge hall for a practice
llcnd Football n huge rock bigger than bls
session and to work on their High school is Delores Dishong. Ted Ogdahl.
She is a junior and dnughter Coach at Willamette University. piekup went crashing «k»wn the
\\ lien1 Hi«»«-«*
scrapbooks.
<»f
Mr.
and
Mrs
Dmnld Mr Ogdahl is one of the out­ mountainside nnd Into the lake,
Rainbow Worthy Advisor will
Wbv Don t YOU Subscribe to Kindergarten Mothers
Dishong. Delores is President ot standing Athletic B a n <1 U e t twit not lietoro It had smashed
"In The hno»»”
mak«« her «»fficial visit hero
THE MI IJ CITY ENTERPRISE
FHA and has
demonstrated speakers in the state.
out
a
section
ot
thr
roait
h
April 8. whi«?h is th«' next regu­ leadership qualities
Hold Easter Party
Buy Kccortls
t«uk a IW cat oonskierabl«» time
lar meeting of th«« group.
She is a member ot th<« Stu­
The
Kindergarten mothers
to clear th«« road.
There will be an executive dent Council.
held an Easter party for the
With iiKslern «lay equipment
TYPEWRITER
hoard
meeting
April
2
at
the
,
youngsters Friday, assisted by­
he stxiwed me how they wen1
horn««
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Walter
Mrs. George Stafford, teacher.
Boy of the Month
now logging arena whicli w»sil«l
Graduation ceremonies for Kay when all members art« |
have been next to Impossible
the small tots are scheduled urged to attend.
On All 1.1* IL'i'orils
with ol«i time methods. It Is in­
LATE MOD El .S
Mr an«i Mrs. Floyd John-
for
May 22 at the old Gates
teresting the sc«' tlx1 fnilers nt
KE \S(i\ \B1.E K VIE?
and l.i K. I*. M.
High school where the classes son were visitors at the - last
| work nnd s«'e the big trees be­
S Months Rental
Rainbow meeting
are
held.
Mothers
are
asked
to
Five
Years
Ago
ing
cut.
however
one
la
always
Mav Apptv On Purchnse
I'iiuriMln», I ridi«» nini
see Mrs Carmen Barnhardt re­
Officers for the year had been some what saddened when he
garding gowns for the little
nominattxi for the Mil) City thinks <»t how many years It
Satiirdn» Only
Trahan-Coulter
graduates.
Lions club with Dm Moffatt tisik for the tro«« to grow. an«l
cw Court st.
Ph. ms rm
A picnic will also be held for
nominated for pr«»sldent
and how little time it takes to drop
PimcriptionN Our
Salem. Oregon
the youngsters May 22 at 10:30 Rites Solemnized
[ Lee Bassett, first vice-presi­ it
at the schoolhouse in Gates.
There is considerable snow In
dent.
Nprcinlty
At Catholic Church
i A DrMolay chapt««r was to be those parts too, which can be
; org mired here with about 20 seen in the picture on |>agc
LYONS Miss Betty Ann Tra­
’ young men m««eting at the lodge on«' The snow Is packed hard,
han. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
hall. Advisory board members and In some plac««a Is over 10
Calvin Trahan of Lyons and
1 were T H
Baughman. Joe f««et deep
MH, FI1>E, Owner
James Coulter, son of Mr. and
| Anyone who thinks those men
I Daves and Martin Hansen
Ready-To-Wear Dresses
Mrs. Clyde Coulter of Stayton
l’h. M97-2NI2
Mill < Ity
i Mrs. Vida Scott was visiting (don't earn their pay. alaaild
exchanged their wedding vows
For the Lady who Sews we have
I at the home of her son Jack mak«- a trip up into the wvsxis
at the St. Patrick Cat!
i Scott after wfN*nding thr winter ! and watch tbetn work for
YARDAGE AND PATTERNS
church at 3 o'clock Thursday af­
I awhile. I
think they
would
in Itwva
ternoon. with just the immed­
Spending th«, holiday at th«« change their tune
iate family present.
I I^«e Bassett home wer«. Mr und
Mrs. Joan Miller of Salem
The Administration's war «m
■ Mrs Bill Stover and family at
was matron of honor for her sis-
. !.> Wn
' poverty should not blind us to
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
ter and Kent Bund«« of Stayton | Boy of the month at Santiam
At the Detroit school Dm the need for another assault
was best man for Mr. Coulter. High is Bill Wilson. He is a laming. son of Mr and Mrs an all-out war on federal waste
The bride was given in mar- senior and son of Mr and ' Jeff tx«ming had been awarded This wasteful »¡wnding «< tax-
riage by her father She wore Mrs. Ellis Wilson. He did a I a bronze trophy for the best all- [Myers' funds is the arch enemy
a white suit wiht orchid ac­ good job of soirekeeping an«i around athlete.
'of national well-i»eing and we
cessories and an orchid cor- announcing at the basketball
F«xir generations of the Koe- , strongly recommend that tlw
sag“. Mrs Miller wore a suit games dunng the past season neke cbm had met nt th«« horn«, Congress mount n hard-hitting
of light beige. Mrs. Trahan at­ He also wrote the school sport of Mary Hartman for a re-un- un-relenting campaign to nxit
tended her daughter's wedding stories during the year.
ion.
I "
Bill is active in church and
in an orchid colored suit with
I Here are s«xnr axind gulde-
Ten Years Ago
white accessaries
and
Mrs. youth groups.
hncs w«- is-,,d the otlier day atsl
W
B
Shuey,
who
had
b««««n
Coulter wore light blue with
think they bear reprinting
working for Mountain States
pink accessories. Following the
1.
Stringent
congressional
Power company retired
that
ceremony a turkey dinner was
screening arxl reduetton << ex­
week. Shuey was presented a
served to the immediate fam­
ecutive roquests fee tu'w spend­
gift on b««half <»f the company
ily at the Trahan home.
ing authority.
and his associates.
The newly married couple left
2 Con gross sinal refusal to
Ione l»vc Thielke had |xx>-
following the dinner for Au­
enact Icgislatxin which waxild
vided
thr
entertainment
for
gusta. Ga., where he will be
increase federal i>artlcipati<in in
members of the Gates Wom­
stationed at Fort Goode, with
areas of stale-kxial. or private
en's club She was known as
the U. S. Army.
functions and rosponsibllty.
the Musical Poem Recorder”
3 Executive and congrosakm- i
and had appeared on TV lx ■fore
al action to curtail the scope
The MiU City
Lions Club coming to Mill CJty
Better make aurs it has' Policiw
Dick McDevitt To
ami improv«- thr management
auxiliary held a dinner meet-
At Gates Mrs W. R Hutche-
you bought a few years bark
of
existing
programs
ing at the Last Frontier Thurs- son was heading a successful
may not be adequate to cover
Speak at PTA Meet
We're hoping that thr first
day evening.
replaromcnt cost of home
Red Croaa drive with a nutn-
shot in thr war on pnxllgallty
Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. her of volunteer assistants.
and furnishings at preeent prirwa
Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, presi- Fred Berg were chosen to at­
will soon be fl rd
L*t u> look your policies
Visiting that week at the
den of the Santiam PTA said tend the Spring Board meeting
were
over and bring them up to date
at an executive meeting Mon­ to Eugene, where they met Floyd Fleetwood home
Do It today— for your own
day evening that Richard Mc­ Mrs. Thomas Scott and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beisel of Why llo<il YOU Nulmcribr to
peace of mind.
Devitt. director of the Marion Norman Anderberg. former re­ Portland
mi. Miij. en yen n ni'iiiMr
Mr. and Mrs Dale Bassett
County Juvenile court would be sidents and auxiliary members
and small son of Ft. Monmouth.
the guest speaker at the next
Mrs. Mel Rambo, club presi­ N. J., had arrivi-d to visit
PTA meeting. April 8.
PAINFUL CCR
dent. appointed Mrs. I-ee Roes' with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Arrangements for his visit and Mrs. William Lewellen to I
AMAZING
LIQUID
Otto Witt and his parents, Mr
have been made by Mrs Bill serve on the nominating com-
RELIEVES PAIN AS
Learning, program
«rfiairman. mittee They will present a slate and Mrs Flovd Bassett.
J. f'- Kirn met — Hud DaWe
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ixxicks
IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY
who urges that as many as pos­ of officers at the April meeting
Omers
bsuw rrrisove rurr.t the Ian. raiv way
were
that
week
announcing
the
t h i s meeting
sible attend
with Lfre/oncB
liquid Frerjtmc rr
FAIR PRICES
Del««gates to the state con­ engagement
their daughter.
lieve» pam
below the
There wall also be special vention at Coos Bay will be ap­
Phone 897-2660
tkm line w> dittolve tuffi» awa» in tu«»
Vera Mae to Robert Shelton.
recognition
o f
outstanding pointed at the April meeting
da$. (ret Frrcjotic
at al] diu,. « »unter»
Mill City, Ore.
youth leaders at this meeting.
Fifteen Years Ago
NO MILEAGE CHARGE
A report of the club's activi­
Refreshments will be served ties for the year was sent to
G««orge Ditter had assumed
by a group of 6th grade moth­ the state office by the secre­ the fob of Cub Master to take
ers.
tary. Mrs. Charles Kelly. This th«« place of G«wge Veteto, who
Let us Demonstrate Zenith Color TV
was written in clever verse had resigned Others assisting
with the program were Warren
form.
In Your Home
Presbyterian Women
Attending the m«?eting were Howe. Mrs. Marvin Dart, Mrs
Mrs. Lee Ross. Mrs
Charles Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. Law­
Attend Presbyterial
Kelly, Mrs. William Lewellen. rence Kanoff, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mel Rambo. Mrs. Fred Arey Podrabsky and Mr. and
The Presbyterian Women’s Berg and Mrs Martin Hansen, Mrs John Muir.
association met at Fellowship a former member.
A street lighting fund at De­
414 First Street
Phone 769-2236
hall Thursday with Mrs. Fred
augmented
had
N-en
Meeting place for April will troit
Berg, vice president conducting be announced later.
enough so that construction
the business meeting.
could begin.
Floyd Fleetwood had s«>ld his
Mrs. James Swan and Mrs.
grocery that week to Mr. and
J. C Kimmel were appointed to
Mrs. William Stewart of De-
take cars to Dallas Tuesday
Lake.
to attend
Presbyterial.
The
Alex Bodeker <rf Lyons was
April meeting was tentatively
set to be held at the home of
Thr Pep club sponsored an­ visiting that week in Pendle­
Mrs. John Swan.
other one of its favorite money­ ton with his son-in-law and
The afternoon's
devotional making projects, a car wash. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
was led by Mrs. Clyde Rogers. The girls washed about 36 cars. Hampton.
Mrs. Ike Myers had entertain­
Mrs. Kimmel conducted the About $4.3 went into the club
ed at her Elkhorn home in
program on
"Functional Fel­ treasury.
lowship”. Several other mem­
At Santiam this year, a new honor of Mrs. Millie Bickrit on
bers assisted in reading a skit, sport has entered the Spring her birthday anniversary.
Now residents in Mill City
followed by questions and dis- sports parade. The new addi­
cussion.
tion is a tennis team. Coached were Mr. and Mrs. George Stef-
Mrs. Kimmel and
Mrs by Mr. Kosydar, the team prac­ fy of I«os Angeles.
Progressive sales managers are making more and
Playing at the
Mill City
Charles Kelly served refresh- tices every night after school.
more use of the long distance telephone as a sales
! menta
was
William
Theatre
that
week
The team includes both begin­
tool. Try it and enjoy the profitable difference.
ners and other having had much Holden and Claire Trevor in
more experience in the sport "Texas”.
Their first chance to show what
make
Slim pretzel
sticks
the results of their practice will
come March 31 in matches at good hold«.rs for serving cubes
of meat or cheese or fruit.
I Get fast relief from that ache -aII Toledo.
over, worn-out feeling <!ue to cokh
A total of 18 boys Turned out Guests like these edible holders i
ST/\NB/\C'K'S co:.ii>in.ition < J m< Ji- last week for the track team. on the hors d’ oeuvres.
ia!i}-proscr ingn Kent« '.uucei The n«-w coach is Mr. Rohe.
Nerving Mill City, Aunixvilk.
I fever an<? bnn, comi .ting relief I The team is now concentrating II expected strong points this year
Cct.'nlt-W.'.rJii, Sllvc.-ton, Turner
I c. •<. .. s a ./Ui . icr »«•« throat due to ' on _
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w. I wall be from the 440 run on
getting
shape by running.
colds. Snap ba«k ' ith STANBACK. Because of returning athletes» «lawn to the sprints.
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