The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 14, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348
Phone 897-2772
MUI City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congr ess of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Mr. and Mrs. Baroughs
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development Marilyn Chapter O E S
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
To Elect New Worthy
Honor School Staff
Subscription Rates
Marion-Linn Counties, per year ----------------------------
Matron and Patron
With Barbecue Party
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year___________
Outside Oregon, per year---------------------------------------
Mrs. Robert Rust, presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Boroughs
Marilyn Chapter 145 OES
dent
has announced the first were hosts Wednesday even­
held
the
first
fall
meeting
NEWSPAPER
Monday evening at the IOOF PTA meeting which will be ing, September 6 for a bar­
PUBLISHERS
hall with Mabie Yankus, as­ held at the Mill City grade becue party honoring the high
ASSOCIATION
sociate matron and Al Yank­ school gym on Thursday, school staff members of Dist.
us, associate patron presiding Sept. 21 at 8:00 p. m. It will 129J. Mr. Boroughs is high
DON W. MOFFATT ...........
Editor and Publisher due to the absence of the be a tea held for the school school principal at Santiam.
GOLDIE RAMBO............................... Society and News Editor
Those attending were Mr.
DAVE WARDE .......................................................... Printer Worthy Matron and Worthy personnel and parents with
a chance to meet with each and Mrs. Don Sheythe, Mr.
Patron.
CORRESPONDENTS
Escorted and introduced other. Thè beginning o f and Mrs. Al Glover, Mr. and
Detroit-Idanha ............................................... Boots Champion was Gordette Garton, mem­ the PTA membership drive Mrs. Larry Slack, Mr. and
Gates...............
Janet Lewis ber of the Home Endowment will also start the same ev­ Mrs. Fred Gruver, Mr. and
Mill City .....................................
Rose Cree Committee of the Grand ening.
Mrs. Stephen Main, Mr. and
Lyons .... .......... .......... ............... ........ ........ -......... Eva Bressler Chapter of Oregon.
Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and
Mrs.
Rust
has
appointed
Mehama...........................
Merle Teeters • Jean Roberts
Elsie Potter was reported chairmen for some of the Mrs. Robert Monson and
to be improving and Helen commttees. Those currently daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kleighe is recovering after filled are: Ways and Means, Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. George
being ill.
Mrs. Pau) Brady; Roommoth­ Davis and daughter, Mr. and
The Associate Matron an­ er, Mrs. William Lyness; Mrs. Leo Poole and son, Mr.
nounced the office of Worthy Health and Hospitality, Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Knutson,
Matron and Worthy Patron Howard Morrison, and Publi­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher,
vacant since Mr. and Mrs. city, Mrs Virgil Lewis. Mrs. Mrs. Harry White and daugh­
Steve Chudzinski moved to Rust is still seeking chair­ ter, Mrs. Helen Cox, Mrs.
Sacramento. Election for men for Scholarship, Mem­ Spencer Hillesland, Will-
Worthy Matron and Patron bership, Legislature. If any iam Lewellen and Miss Jud­
will be held at the October 9 one is interested in filling ith Parent. Unable to attend
meeting.
a position or helping on a were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Elsie Völkel resigned her committee,
please contact Ricketts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
office as warder to become Mrs. Rust at 897-2923 after Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
chaplain, and Merle Garton 6:00 p. m.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
resigned his office as chap­
Rue, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross,
lain to become warder.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards,
Installation of Marie Bur­ Dianne Schulz Honored Phillip Van Daff, Mrs. Will­
rell as associate conductress,
iam Lewellen, Richard Cox,
Elsie Völkel, chaplain, and With Bridal Shower
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Gibson,
Merle Garton as warder was
Miss Kathy Boroughs was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will­
held with Mary Gulliford, hostess at her home Satur­ iams, Harry White, Spencer
Past Matron, installing ma­ day for a bridal shower hon­ Hillesland.
tron; Gordette Garton, P. M. oring Miss Dianne Schulz
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Bor­
installing marshal; Dorothy who will be married Satur­ oughs with the barbecue
Peterson, P. M. installing day.
party were their daughters,
chaplain, and Sylvia Duncan,
Judy and Kathy Boroughs
Those attending were Mrs. and Bonnie Mark.
P. M. installing musician.
A number of invitations Bernard Bennett, Mrs. Alec
were read from various chap­ Irwin, Mrs. Donald Dishong, Mrs. DeWitt Hosts
ters
for receptions for grand Mrs. Don Huckeby, Mrs.
A patio telephone is so convenient for back
officers. Agnes Carlson gave Joe Cogar. Mrs. Lanny Mark, Garden Club
yard chefs, their families, their guests. Cost
a report on the Rainbow Girls Mrs. Burton Boroughs and
The Mill City Garden club
very little, too. Call our business office and
and
announced Debbie Chance Misses Delores Dishong, Kat­ met Thursday for a 1 o’clock
order yours today.
would be installed as Worthy hy Kclle. Kathy Story, Judy salad luncheon at the home
Advisor Sunday, September Boroughs and Janet Schulz. of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt with
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After the gifts were op­ Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs.
27 at 2:30 p. m.
Marilyn club will meet on ened refreshments were ser­ Charlie French and Mrs.
Tuesday, September 26 at the ved by ttye hostess
Lowell Cree as co-hostesses.
Sending gifts were Miss
home of Agnes Carlson for
Mrs. Ervin Peterson, vice
a 12 o’clock potluck luncheon. Susie Dueber, Miss Chris president, presided at the
Following the meeting re­ Story, Mrs. Lester Johnson, meeting. Mrs. Dellis Hince,
Serving Mill City, Aumsville,
freshments were served by Mrs. Golda Martens, Mrs. president of the club, has re­
Mabel Yankus, Muriel Bur­ Robert Pratt and Mrs. John signed and moved to Grants
Darby.
Detroit-Idanha, SHrurtoa, Ton*
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rell and Nina Hoover.
Pass.
P. T. A. to Honor
School Personnel
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
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wherever your kitchen is
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TRUCKS
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Extra workoowar with
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one outside and one inside.
Double-wall construction does
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up bodies have full double-wall
sides and tailgate. From pick­
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chassis cab models—Chevrolet
trucks are all double strong
where they should be!
Check Chevy for *68. You won’t
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in any popular pickup! There's
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that's standard in V8 models, o
I n Chevy-Vans you get Six econ­
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Styling with a purpose that
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Take a good look at Chevy's
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wind resistance. Big windows
give unsurpassed visibility.
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Stayton, Oregon
Order of Rainbow for Girls
at hall, 7:30.
Members of Santiam Re­
bekah lodge went “back to
school” Wednesday evening
when they dressed as school
children and brought sack
lunches for refreshments
time.
Irene Lewin presided as
noble grand and Carmen
Barnhardt gave two readings
“The Boy Who Didn’t Pass”
and “Don’t Wait.” These had
been written by Glen Julian
of Stay ton and given to Mrs.
Lewin
It was announced that
Daisy Geddes was home
from a nursing home and
getting along real well.
Word was received that
Mabel Martin of Salem has
passed away and several
members of the Santiam
lodge attended and gave the
memorial service.
Besides the lunch brought
by members home-made ice
cream and cake were served
by Carmen Barnhardt in hon­
or of the birthday of Irene
Lewin. The new stainless
steel flatware, recently pur­
chased by the lodge was put
to use.
Committee for the next
meeting will be Helen John­
ston and Gertrude Weidman.
City Council Meeting at
hall at 8 p. m.
Saturday, September 16—
Annual Visitation of Prine­
ville Lodge. Dinner at 1 p. m.
M. M. degree following.
Monday, September 18—
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30.
A. F. & A. F. stated meet­
ing at hall 8 p. m.
Round Robin Pinochle club
at Lora Mason home in Sal­
em.
Bid or Bunch Pionchle club
at Edna Lady home 7:30.
Tuesday, Setpember 19—
City Planning Commission
at Bank Conference room at
8 p. m.
North Santiam Chamber of
Commerce meeting at Gates
Women’s Clubhouse at 8 p.
m.
Mill City Woman’s club at
home of Agnes Carlson 8 p.m.
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Poetry and Sense
ONLY CHEVROLET GIVES YOU ALL THESE TRUCK FEATURES FOR *68
120 W. Hollister
Wednesday, September 13—
Rebekah Lodge
Members Have
"Dress-up'' Party
Mrs. Wendell Heller acted
as secretary due to the ab­
Sponsored as a public service
sence of Mrs. Charles Dole-
zal, Jr , who was absent due
to illness in the family.
The club voted to cancel the
Christmas sale and Bazaar
due to lack of work in the
canyon.
Plans were made for the Lyons W S C S
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
Owners
District Federation of Garden
clubs meeting which will be Resumes Meetings
Phone 897-2660
held October 25 at the River­ LYONS — The first fall
Mill City, Oregon
view Cafe at Mehama, with meeting of the WSCS was|
Stayton and Mill City as co­
hostesses. Claude Mills from
Portland will be guest speak­
er.
Present were Mrs. Rex
Sanford of Salem, a guest and
Mrs. Ervin Peterson; Mrs.
It isn't the car that begins to whine
Walter Thomas, Mrs. Wendell
When forced to stop at a safety sign
Heller, Mrs. James Swan,
It's the driver
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs.
Else Allen, Mrs. Fred Woods,
Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs.
It isn't the car that will take a drink
Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Louis
And quickly lose its power to think
Verbeck. Mrs. Charlie French,
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs.
It's the driver
Lowell Cree and Mrs. O. K.
DeWitt.
Mrs. Peck Honored
With Birthday Party
Coll springs at all four wheels
plus Independent Front Sus­
pension on Vi- and M-ton Chevy
pickups deliver the extra­
smooth ride that comes only in
a *68 Chevy pickupl o Chevy-
Vans cushion cargos with front
and rear tapered leaf springs,
o Big Chevies have rugged
variable rate leaf springs.
| held at the fire place room
of the Lyons Mefthodist
Church Tuesday afternoon
Bazaar in October
September 5 with Mrs. Reta
Plans were made at the Cruson, vice president pre­
Thursday evening meeting of siding due to the absence of
the Mill City Jayceettes for Mrs. Ethel Huffman.
The meeting was opened
their bazaar which will be
held October 18 from 1 until with short devotions by Eve­
5 p. m. and October 19 from lyn Julian. Many plans were
made and discussed for the
7 until 9 in the evening.
The young women met at coming winter months. A
the home of Ruth Terlouw report was heard from the
with Nancy Girod acting as rummage sale. Also that
president in the absence of three were tables are in the
Louann Goffin. The chairman making for the church dining
for ^the" bazaar have been an­ room. Announcement of 1m-
nounced as follows: Bake portani meetings to remem­
sale, Barbara Penrose; white ber are Sept. 13, Mid Valley
elephant, Shirley Hoover; re­ Sub-district at Halsey, Sept.
freshments, Joyce Trout; 14, Central Oregon Sub-dist­
tables and chairs, Ruth Ter- rict at Gilchrist, Sept. 20,
Louw; posters, Nancy Girod, Yamhill Sub-district at Dall­
as, Sept 21, Capital Sub­
invitations, Laura Wilson.
Barbara Penrose was wel­ district at Silverton. It was
comed as a new member into also announced that an Ice
the club. Tray favors were Cream Social will be held at
made by the group for pa­ the John Neal Memorial
tients at Santiam Memorial Park Sunday, Sept. 10 at 2
hospital. They were used p. m. sponsored by the
during fair week and form­ church. Attending the meet­
ing the clever “chickens” ing were Freda Grugget, Ev­
were beans, popcorn and sty­ elyn Julian, Reta Cruson,
Eva Bressler, Mary Wiggins
rofoam.
Door prizes were won dur­ and Norma Pennington.
ing the evening by Joyce
Trout, and Barbara Penrose.
Refreshments were served
Community
at the close of the evening
by the hostess, Ruth Ter-
Calendar of Events
Louw.
Jayceettes To Have
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 14, 1967
Phone 769-2126
Mrs. Herbert Peck was
honored with a birthday par­
ty at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Thompson on Septem
ber 6. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fletcher, Mrs.
Vern Kealen, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Knight, Mrs. Dean
Mowry. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Sims, the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
George Thompson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Peck.
In addition to this day be­
ing the birthday of Mrs.
Peck, two other birthdays
were honored since they
were coming up in the near
future. Mrs. Dean Mowry
and Alex Burrell also recelv-
ed birthday cakes.
Mill City Enterprise
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The danger or reckless, discourteous
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It's the driver
It isn't the car that steps on the gas
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It's the driver
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But it isn't the car that may crash and
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