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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 27, 1967 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 PtUfC Mill City, Ore. 973G0 Published at MiU City, Mariou County, Ore. every Thurttday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congiess of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development Susie Rynearson All Officers Present Woman's Club Meets of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. aüO^_ NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER A TI^N Weds Steven Smith At Santiam Rebekah At DeWitt Home Santiam Newcomers Meet At Gates The Santiam Newcomers group held its monthly so cial potluck meeting at Gates Community Center on Wed nesday, April 19. The club room was gaily decorated in the April showers motif and also depicting the opening of the fishing season. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dob- renz, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mow ry and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck. Besides the hosts, the fol lowing were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Datz, Mr. and Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kealen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McComb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phelps. After a delicious feast, cards were enjoyed by some and just plain chatting was enjoy ed by others. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth McComb and Cyril Archer. The newest Newcomers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phelps, recently of San Diego, California. They were wel comed into the group. Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, April 26— Order of Rainbow for girls at hall. 7:30 p.m. Initiation. Masonic and OES members urged to attend. Thursday, Apr! 27— The members of the Mill GATES—Susan Diane Ry- IOOF meeting at hall, 8:00 Lodge Meeting City Woman ’ s club were en ne arson, daughter of Mr. and •'ASSOCIATION p.m. tertained by Mrs. O. K. AFFILIATE MEMBER Mrs. Lawrence Rynearson of There was a good turn-out Garden club meeting at Myrtle Point, became the of members and all officers DeWitt at her home for their home of Mrs. Fred Moore, Subscription Kates □ride of Steven Dale Smith were present at the Wednes April meeting on Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............ $3.50 Sunday, April 2 at the Myrtle evening. Lions Auxiliary meeting at Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year $4.00 Point First Methodist church. day evening meeting of San Officers for the new year Alene Peterman home, 8 p.m. Outside Oregon, per year. $4.50 The bridegroom is the son of tiam Rebakah lodge when were elected with Mrs. Har Presbyterian Women’s Asso DON W. MOFFATT Editor and Publisher Mr. and Mrs. William H. Irene Lewin presided as noble vey Tolbert to again serve grand. ciation at Fellowship hall at GOLDIE RAMBO .... Society and News Editor Smith of Camas Valley. as president; Mrs. Jess Kim It was decided that foliow mel, first vice-president; Mrs. 7:30. Alice Crouch, Salem pro LLOYD ROSE......... ..... ...... Machinist-Printer Tall standards of pink car ig the business meeting on John gram leader. OeRRESPONRENTS Swan, second vice-pres Monday, May 1— Detroit-Idanha .................... Joyce Dewhurst-Ginny Kniss nations and gladiolus with May 3 members would work ident; Mrs. Harry Mason, sec Round Robin Pinochle club ...................................... Mrs. Shirley Swaim pink ribbon bows decorated on paper flowers for the 4th retary; Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Gates.............. meeting at home of Tearly ............................ Rose Cree the altar. The double ring of July float which the Re treasurer, and Miss Daisy Mill City ....... Muir, 7:30 p.m. ...... ..... -__ Eva Bressler ceremony was performed at bekahs are sponsoring. All Geddes, corresponding secre Lyons ............ Bid or Bunch pinochle club Mehama..... ... ................... Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts 3 p. m. by the Rev. Gerald members are asked to bring tary. Nelson. a pair of scissors. at home of Hattie Fencl, 7:30 Mrs. Lee Ross introduced p.m. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Given in marriage by her A donation was made Wed the guest speaker, Mrs. Leo Wednesday, May 3— father, the bride wore a nesday evening to the Canyon Poole, who described her Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Santiam Rebekah lodge at street-length dress of white Scholarship Fund. work with visual aids which Members discussed serving is used in conjunction with hall, 8:00 p.m. silk brocade with matching Jaycee meeting, 8:00 p.m. accessories. She wore a short the Federated Garden Club i i Project Springboard in admin illusion veil and carried a luncheon which is to be held istrative district 129J. She Sponsored as a public service cascade arrangement of pink in Mill City in early fall. showed several of the ma An invitation to attend chines used at the schools. and ivory colored rosebuds. Miss Wendi Powell of Coos Friendship Night at the Sil It was announced by Mrs. Bay was maid of honor and verton Rebekah lodge on May Tolbert that the state conven | wore a street-length dress of 25 was read. A number indi tion for the Oregon Federa mint green bonded crepe with cated they would like to at tion of Women’s clubs would Mari-Linn PTC To be held in North Bend, May matching accessories, She tend. District Deputy Antonia 17. 18 and 19. Also announced Name New Officers carried a nosegay of pink LYONS—The regular meet J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Thomas presented a seal of was the Camp Fire girls roses and carnations. Owners perfection on the unwritten council fire which will be held ing of Mari-Linn PTC was Carl Dean Lindquist of i work of the order to Ann held Thursday night with May 9. The Woman ’ s club Phone 897-2660 Fred Lindemann presiding. Longview, acted as best man Primeau. sponsors the Camp Fire and A nominating committee of for Mr. Smith. Ushers were Mill City, Oregon Following the business Richard Rynearson, brother meeting Helen Johnston and Bluebird groups in Mill City. Fred Lindemann, Helen John They also give Campships so ston. Hazel James, Regenia of the bride and Derry Cunn Frances McCarley served re ingham. Lighting the candles freshments to those present. that girls that would not Fowler, Irene Roy and Sue and Western Auto otherwise have the opportun Walton was appointed to se were Kimberly Bartley and ity may attend Camp Kilo- lect officers for another year. Miss Walker. Phone 897-2785 MUI City, Oregon wan near Dallas. It was announced that the The soloist was Mrs. John Jayceettes Plan A guest at Tuesday eve- Lyons Day parade will be Nelson who sang “The Wed nings meeting besides Mrs. held Saturday, May 13. Any ding Prayer.” Miss Berlalee July 4th Float Poole was Mrs. Ernest Gra- one is welcome to enter their Winnengham played the or ham, a former member of pets or what have you, but i Louann Coffin presided at gan. the Thursday evening meet the club. prizes will be given only to For her daughter’s wed- ing of the Mill City Jayceettes Mrs. Sylvia Duncan as- those in the Mari-Linn school ding, Mrs. Rynearson chose at the home of Helen Davis. sisted Mrs. DeWitt in serving district. a two-piece suit in fuschia Plans were discussed for refreshments following the Don Schiewek read a letter with white accessories. She the anuual July 4th float and business meeting. from the Linn County Parks wore a corsage of white car members are asked to be department concerning a shel nations and rosebuds. Mrs. thinking about a theme for ter at the John Neal Memorial Smith wore a blue and white the float by the next meeting. Mrs. Hugh Ashby park. He was given the go- print silk suit with white ac The young women selected Wins at Low Net ahead and is to select his own cessories and a similar cor August as the month to again It was Fewest Putts at San- help. sage. make try favors for patients tiam Golf course when the Following the meeting the A reception followed in the at Santiam Memorial hospital. ladies played Tuesday morn annual I band concert was held church social room. The cake No one should expect The recently installed pre ing. in the gym under the direc anything from a match but was served by Mrs. Wilson, sident announced that com- Mrs. Hugh Ashby won first tion of instructor John Swin- a flame. By its careless an aunt of the bridegroom. mittee chairmen would be low net in Class A with 42; kle. handling you risk the lives Mrs. Howard Wilson of Port- named at the first meeting in Mrs. Rudy Tohl won second of your family as well as land poured. Kimberly and May. low net with 40. the destruction of your Patti Wilson presided at the Prizes were won by Louann Class B winner in Fewest Rainbow Girls home and the loss of valu punch bowl. Coffin and Shirley Hoover. Putts was Mrs. James Hardie able personal property. The bride, whose family ! ’ Following the close of the with 18; Class C, Mrs. James Attend Reception Sensible property resided many years in the business meeting and enter- Donahue with 22 and Mrs. El In Salem Sunday Order an extension owners do two things. Santiam Canyon in Detroit, tainment refreshments were mer Klutke with 22. Mrs. Bill Metteer, mother telephone in her favorite They make fire prevention and Gates, attended the Gates | served b the hostesSi Mrs. advisor for Marilyn Assembly a day-by-day habit. They Elementary school. She is a i Davjs color. Call our business Traffic conditions some Order of Rainbow for Girls, protect what they have graduate of Myrtle Point high The next meetlng wlll be times improve when reckless took a carload of young peo office today from financial loss by in school and attended school in held at the • • home of ... Nancy | drivers are awakened by a ple to Salem Sunday. suring against the peril of Portland where she graduated pinch. They attended a reception fire with a qualified insur from the Bassett School of at the Scottish Rite Temple ance representative. See Fashion. After graduating j for the Grand Rainbow of this agency today, tomor- from Myrtle Creek High, the ' ficers. I row may be too late. bridegroom attended the U of Going from here were Ter O before entering service. esa Metteer, Grand Nature Goldie Rambo The couple was married and her escort, Richard Elk This has been quite an in while he was on leave from Stayton: Patricia Moore, teresting week for me — help Ft. Bragg, N. C. and left for In that vein we tend to ins of Newberg, and Susan Ro- North Carolina the day after ing direct some of the house think of “success”—but did Toni the wedding. They will reside to house canvassing for the you ever stop and think that ten. Rainbow girls are hold Serving Mill City, Aumsville, near Ft. Bragg until Mr. Santiam Scholarship fund, many times success is harder ing The initiation at their meeting Smith is discharged from the which is progressing very to handle, especially for Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner evening, April 26 J. C. Kimmel - Bud DavLs service next August when well. I say directing because young people, than failure? Wednesday when three will be tak most of my contacts have the they plan to return to This is so because when peo en into the girls Owners order. All mem been hv phone and assisting ple make a public success in west coast. bers of the Masonic and East all the good gals who have a given field that is admired, Phone 897-2660 gone door to door to see that others behave tow’ard him in ern Star lodges are urged to Kent a natural attend. Mill City, Oregon everyone in the community an exaggerated way. Often Bridal Shower gas wall furnace I has the opportunity to be a this is in ways that have no part of this scholarship fund, thing to do with real achieve Don’t tie up your cash in expensive heating equipment Honors Miss Bouche which STAYS here to benefit ment. Of course if a young unless you have money to burn. MEHAMA—Miss Jacquelyn two fortunate seniors at San person has his feet on the Bouche, bride elect of Karl tiam each year. Rent the heating equipment you need —pay monthly ground he will be able to take Keller of Salem, was honor Some of the canvassers this “glory” in his stride. But along with your natural gas bill. No hidden or extra guest at a miscellaneous were quite discouraged with he may deceive himself and charges, ever! shower Wednesday evening. the results—and in certain en think he is “remarkable” and April 19. The shower was held counters with human nature take personal credit for all j in the Fellowship room of the i with all its many frailities. the success, to think only of ; Mehama Church and hostes i Rut to those that have not himself and not those who1 ses were Mrs. Raymond had much contact “with the helped him attain his goal. In Branch Mrs. Harry Monroe, 1 public.” I’m sure it was good case of real failure, he may be Quick starting . . . one light push on the primer Mrs. Orval Bilyeu and Mrs. i experience and one that was what some call also-ran. But INCLUDES INSTALLATION button, one easy pul: on the starting cord and Ed Castle. ' greatly appreciated by all if a person ha< put forth his AND MAINTENANCE. Pre-ent for the evening members of the Scholarship best efforts he has the satis Lawn Boy springs into life . . . with 75ri less were Mmes. Keith Phillips. B. I committee. Thanks to each faction of knowing that he effort than other lawn mowers. I.. Kirsch, Richard Janeway, and everyone of you that did his best, win or lose and It Kuns Quiet . . . large muffler is hidden beneath Rill Bilyeu, Dale Bilyeu, Dick helped me out. disappointment passes away Bilyeu. Charles Crook. Milton In fact, 1 would like to give rather quickly. the mower housing, soundproofs Lawn Boy by Roten. Russell Wilson. Scott each one an individual hand: So after all it's what we muffling engine noise down into the grass. Brown, Charles Bouche. Ben Ne'da Johnson. Lola Johnson. ARE that counts—not an Voltin. Jack 1 ingaas, Edward Dorothy Budlong. Nadine over-esteemed value of our-i ★ Fingertip Cutting Height Walz. Douglar Barrow. Walter Duggan. Suzy Stewart, Sunnie selves but our true worth to j Collier, Greg Rohl Sr.. Greg Chance, Esther Stafford. Belle our families, our communi ★ Fingertip Bag Attachment Robl Jr.. Florent Friehtl. Heller. Charlene Cooper. ties. to GOD and last but not , ★ Fingertip Handling—Adjustable Handle Mike Schwindt, Henry Holz- Phyllis Muise. Agnes Carlson. least, ourselves. fuss, Julius Titze, James Barbara Freeman. Grace Hut ★ Full Warranty on parts and labor Richmond, Civile Jeffers. chinson. Edna Gordon and Speaking of collecting but i for one year. in a lighter vein—a neighbor Wayne Devine. Misses Bettye Darlene Ruby. Trahan. Joanne Walz, and the Carmen Rarnhardt was in had called a Venetian blind re-1 hostesses and guest of honor. charge of the Gates area and pai.man and the next morn Come in and let us tell you all about Among those sending gifts those helping her were Vera ing while the familv was at but unable to attend were Dennis. Alice Rice. Dorothy breakfast, the doorbell rang. this lawn mower Mmes. James Peterson, Le- I ' Newberg and Judy Holman Our friend’s husband went I to the door, in his usual morn land Manning. George Van I Agtmael Sr.. Phillip Pietrok. Thinking of scholarships, ing grog, and the man out We have Bags and Blades on hand too Mike Fink. Erwin Sieg. Joe I school and money—it will side said. "I'm here for the Schmitz. Lee Toepfer. G. V. soon be that time again when Venetian blind." The husband NATURAL GAS NORTHWEST Christensen. J. M. Teeters. Er- young people leave high fished around in his pocket. cill Wilson. John Jungwirth. school to go on to institutions Dressed a dollar in the repair Vernon Goodell. Hattie Gol- of higher learning. More and man’s hand, closed the door | We Give S Er H Green Stamps liet. Mabel Bouche, Misses more it is now the accepted and returned to the table. “ Somebody collecting. ” he ' Barbara Roten. Ixniise Piet thing, if not to go on to col Dial O and ask for Commerce 9781 Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. rok. Ronnie Christensen and lege. then to some sort of said as he resumed drinking training or vocational school. his coffee. , 3123 Broadway, N.E. — Salem Harriet Golliet. k PUBLISHERS CLOSE OUT ON BOYS SHOES values to $6.95 HILL INSURANCE AGENCY NOW $300 each ROSE HARDWARE has a head but no brains CAUSE HAPPY TALK ON MOTHER’S DAY RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Valley Telephone Co HILL INSURANCE AGENCY RENT IT! This Year Use a QUICK and QUIET LAWN BOY Mill City Hardware