2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 20, 19671 Married Saturday 'Wo&iawk Page. School Staff Members Honored With Parties 'Kelly-Hadden Ceremonies Held Saturday At Mill City Presbyterian Church Several parties and dinners honored Helen Ellingson, Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Claude DeFrates and Clare Rush following the close of school this spring. Champ Reunion Held Mrs. Ellingson who was one Goldie Rambo of the school cooks moved At City Park Sunday with her husband to Sweet In case The Enterprise extinguisher in the hallway The third annual Champ Home and Mr. and Mrs. De­ looks different to you this and Melbourne grabbed it and family reunion was held at Frates have moved to Molalla. week — you are probably squirted foam on the TV in­ Clare Rush retired this year 1 right, as Dave and I are run­ nards. No more westerns for the City park Sunday with a pot-luck dinner served early after working for several ning the show while Don and awhile. in the afternoon. years as bus driver and school Alta are vacationing in sunny There were about 40 family On these hints regarding custodian. Mr. DeFrates was (plain hot) California. members and friends present fire prevention in the home — custodian at the grade school You know when I first they always say check, or for the day which was spent for many years. came to work here—eight reminiscing and playing cards The trio was presented with years ago this month, believe change the extinguisher per­ and horseshoes. No Champ iodically — this is no doubt a a number of gifts by friends, it or not—it was really a family gathering is complete teachers and school board small type job. Of course I good idea, but our ten-year-old without a “card session”. number worked real good last members. was really green at that night—and no doubt gave The day also honored Steve time about the many facets the firemen a rest from a Champ on the occasion of his Mrs. Jim Baltimore (Cathy Ninety per cent of driving of newspaper work. But as call to our house, at least. 85th birthday anniversary Staven) who was married Sat­ decisions depend on sight, our circulation, advertising which was July 17. He was urday at the Presbyterian says the Traffic Safety Divis­ and office space has grown, presented with a specially Speaking of fires — here is Church at Lake Grove. The ion of the Department of Mot­ the job naturally takes more decorated cake and many sort of a cute one in definite­ young couple will live at or Vehicles. If you find road time also. cards. ly a lighter vein. Sheridan where he teaches at signs beginning to blur, get The Champ family present We often look back on the the high school. your eyes checked. Remember A woman who runs a nurs­ were descendants of Stephen time when EVERYTHING careful driving takes careful was crowded into the small ery school in a certain nearby Hicks Champ and Laura Why Don’t You Subscribe to seeing. large town, was delivering a Gardner Champ, pioneers of quarters we had just off the The Mill City Enterprise highway. The passing of station-wagon load of kids Colorado and Ohio and early home one day when a fire residents of Northeastern trucks, cars, etc., intermingled with the ringing of the phone, truck zoomed past. Sitting on Washington and Mehama. operation of the linotype and the front seat was a Dalma­ Among those attending Sun­ tian dog. The children, en­ day were Mr. and Mrs. Don rolling of the press. tranced by the large animal Champ and Linda, Mr. and We wonder now how we fell to talking about the dog’s got by—but like things al­ duties. “They use him to Mrs. Charles Champ and fam­ ways are—if it has to be, ev­ keep the crowds back,” said ily of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. eryone manages to survive. one four-year-old. “No,” said Eugene Laird and family, However, we do get lots of another, “He’s just to bring Doyle Smith of Salem, Mr. compliments from other good luck.” A third youngster and Mrs. Duane Champ and printers, salesmen and so on brought the argument to an daughters, Mr. and Mrs. By­ about our nice clean shop. As end. “They use the dog,” he ron Champ and family of The Mill City Presbyterian you know our Boss has a said with emphasis, “to find Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Church was the setting Sat­ Champ and family of Meha­ urday for the two o’clock wed­ thing about litter and by golly the fire plug!” ma, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bruce ding of Miss Karen Jean Kelly we better be clean! The firemen in Mill City and family of Jefferson, Mr. won ’t need a “seeing eye” and Mrs. Steve Champ and to Kenneth Harold Hadden. This being fire season—a The bride is the daugnter dog, as this week Freddie, our Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo. strange thing happened at of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall Friendly PP&L man was busy our house last (Wednesday) Kelly and the groom is the evening—inside, not out. But slinging bright red paint on son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold the fire plugs. Fred — you it proves a point; always be J Garden Club Plans Hadden of Menlo Park, Calif. calm, cool and collected and didn’t look happy on that job! Officiating at the wedding have a fire extinguisher han­ For Coming Events was the Rev. James Murray dy. Cecil Catherwoods with Mrs. Don Sheythe play­ The Mill City Garden Club We got a new TV at Christ­ Call anywhere In the U.S, after 8 PM and ing the wedding music. Solo­ met last Thursday at the mas time—our other one Tell of Daughters all day Sunday station-to-station for $1.00 “Firs” shelter at Fishermen’s ist was Miss Mary Gay Re­ serving us very well for al­ Bend park. A business meet­ Mine, cousin of the bride. most 12 years (wish I had it Marriage Recently The bride, escorted to the ing was held at 10 a.m. with back). Anyhow, I was in the altar by her father, wore a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cather- Mrs Dellis Hince, president, kitchen doing up some work gown of white silk organza and iny husband was watch­ wood are announcing the mar­ presiding. The group voted to accept embroidered with daisies and ing a western when suddenly riage of their daughter, Carol I heard a mad scramble from Ann Bishel to Leonard the amendments to the by­ made cage style. She wore a long veil with laws. the living room and our pup Bridges. bow cap and carried a cas­ Thursday, July 20 the group The marriage took place at Rustly barking madly — the Serving Mill City, Aumsville, cade bouquet of phaleonopsis darn thing (TV) had caught Zephyr, Nevada on Saturday, will meet on their “Corner” and stephenotis. at the city center to pull on fire. Luckily we had an July 1. Detroit-Idanha, Silverton. Turner Honor attendant was Mrs. weeds, etc. All who can are Daniel Espalin, wearing a urged to attend. beacon green linen A - line A Christmas sale will be dress with bell sleeves. Her held Nov. 30. flowers were white daisies. Final plans were made for .» i* Bridesmaids were Miss Gin­ the club’s Flower Show on «6 ny Mensor, Mrs. Vern Soeken August 1. Following the meeting, a and Miss Mary Gay ReMine. potluck dinner was served They were gowned the same with Mrs. Fred Woods, Mrs. as the honor attendant. Junior attendant was little Mrs. Frank Baechler and Mrs. Lori Lynn Eide whose dress Else Allen as hostesses. Present were Mrs. James was fashioned similar to the Bevier and Sharon, Mrs. Don other attendants. Best man for the groom was Carlson and Mrs. Mabie King all new members; Mrs. Dar­ James Hadden and ushers win Raines, Mrs. Charlie were Pat Kelly, Jim Fitzwil- French, Mrs. Jesse Haywood, son and Carl Kelly. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. Kelly chose a yellow Mrs. Tena Graham, Mrs. linen dress with matching ac­ Dellis Hince, Mrs. Charles cessories. Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Arthur The bridegrooms mother Hedge, Sr., Mrs. O. K. De­ wore a Dior blue silk with Witt, Mrs. Wilbur Harlan matching lace jacket and blue accessories. and the hostesses. A reception was held in the Fellowship hall of the church immediately following Mike Golden Has the ceremony with Mrs. Frank Biazek and Mrs. Roger Birthday Dinner; Harris, aunts of the bride cutting the cake. RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Going away on vacation? Homes as close as the nearest telephone Valley Telephone Co. Ip! pi You’ve made Chevrolet even more popular! Trip to Zoo I n M ay -J une alone C hevrolet ’ s NATIONAL SALES LEAD WAS 64,004 CARS,* And it’s still possi able for you to get a deal only the leader can offer. See your Chevrolet dealer and learn why there’s such a growing preference for Chevrolets. He’ll show you all of the built-in quality features that give you r*ur rare fttlini and have made Chevrolets the most popular can in the world. And you’U be amazed at how little It costs right now to enjoy a velvet-smooth Impala, Quick-Size Chevelle or the sportster that’s swiftly overtaking all the others— the exciting, road-hugging Camaro. Now’s the time to get one of America’s most popular cars at America’s most popular prices ... at the most popular place in town—your Chevrolet dealer’s! 36-548« Gene Teague Chevrolet Co. 120 W. Hollister Stayion, Oregon Phone 769-2126 Mike Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden, cele­ brated his Sth birthday Sun­ day with a family dinner held at the home of his parents. Sharing honors with Mike was his maternal grandmoth­ er, Mrs. William Lensman of Sublimity, whose birthday is the same day. Present were Mike Golden, Mr. and Mrs. William Lens­ man of Sublimity, Mrs. Don­ na Adkins, Randy, Ronnie and Diane of Salem, Mrs. Don Wiley and Angie, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden and Debbie. On Monday Mrs. Golden, Mike and Debbie and Mrs. Clyde Golden went to Port­ land where they visited the zoo. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise THE MILL Pouring were Mrs. Shields ReMine, Miss Susie Kelly, Mrs. Collin Slade and Sarah Kelly. In charge of the gift table was Miss Jan Klinefelter and Mrs. Roger Mink with Mrs. Molly Crowley in charge of the guest book. The serving table at the re­ ception was centered with the bride’s cake and arrange­ ments of daisies were used throughout the room. Following a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe the young cou­ ple will live in Germany where he will be serving the army as a 2nd lieutenant. Both young people are grad­ uates of the University of Oregon. The next time you take a long trip, invest in endur­ ance insurance, says the Ore­ gon Department of Motor Ve­ hicles. Don’t stay behind the wheel for long periods of time Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, July 19— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall 8 p. m. Thursday. Friday, Saturday July 1». 20, 21— Gates Woman’s club Rum­ mage sale at the clubhouse. Sponsored as a public service HILL INSURANCE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Owners Phone 897-2660 Mill City, Oregon CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. 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