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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1969)
By Becky Earhart Boy and Girl of the Month for May were announced at an assembly which was held Fri day, June 6, 1969, during activi ty period. Boy of the M >nth was Gary Richards and Girl of the Month was Trish Moore. Also during the assembly, Cap ital Conference awards for football and basketball were presented to the boys who showed outstanding ability in these sports. A student council meeting was held on Wednesday, June 4, 1969. The main topic dis cussed was the All-School dance which was held Friday night, June 6, 1969. 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 12, 1969 Mrs. Main Honored With Farewell Party Mrs. Carl Shaffer and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel hosted a neigh borhood party Monday evening honoring Mrs. Stephen Main, who with her husband, is mov- ing to Newport for the sum- mer. Those attending were Mrs. Gale Dorothy, Mrs. Ed Davis, Mrs. Fred Krecklow, Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence, Mrs. Har ry White, Mrs. George Long, Mrs. Rockwell Moore, Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Mrs. Don Williams and Mrs. Main. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Kimmel and the hostesses served refreshments at the close of the evening. % ornasti Parje Goldie Rambo, Roman's Page Editor, Phene 897-2772 To Be Married Garden Club to Havel Married Recently ^Reminiscing physical manifestations of free dom under representative gov ernment, the flag makes known to all mankind the rea son for our existence. Flag Day is a good opportunity to "show the colors.” Connie Lou Ragsdale Marries Mark Peterson Miss Connie Lou Ragsdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ragsdale became the bride f By Goldie Rambo Mark Elliot Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson The Mill City Garden Club “And a little child shall lead of Saicm on June 1. met Thursday at the home of them’’.................. In talking to The young couple exchang Mrs. Kenneth Coming with some friends the other day, ed their vows before the fire Mrs. Floyd Fleetw.od as co both of whom smoke—they place in the Community Cen hostess for the 12:30 dessert said it gave them an odd, guil ter in Turner which was decor luncheon. ty feeling when their small ated with blue gladLlas and Mrs. Muriel Phillips con son said “are you both going white pom pom chrysanthe duct«! the business meeting to die of cancer?” mums. and also the silent auction Actually campaigrs and sta Rev. Gordon Bennett of the which nett«l the club $10.78. tistics don’t reach adults as Wesleyan Methodist Church of It was decided to start all much as the statement of a Aumsville officiated at the two the meetings at 12:30 instead child —making one stop and o’clock ceremony. of one o’clock. The bride wore a gown * f think. Reports were given by all The anti-litter campaign real white chiffon over silver bro the chairmen of the vari us ly started out strong 10 or 12 cade with round«! neckline and committees of the club. Mrs. years ago when our daughter long bell sleeves. Her shoulder Wendeil Heller, chairman of was small —believe me, we length bouffant veil was held NEED A TOW? the Flower Show announced, didn ’ t tiro a scrap of paper by a white velvet tiara. She the shew will be held this a cascade of white car Call 897-2442 For Fast Service withou' feeling guilty. We carried year on Tuesday. August 19 in knew she would call us “lit nations on a white Bible. For the High School Gymnasium. “something Id” she wore her AllS+a+e Mrs. Dean Curtis of Salem Miss Kathleen Diane Kelle, ter bugs” — which seem«! grandmother's pearl necklace much worse than the $1(X) Mr. and Mrs. William Met- was present and gave a talk daughter f Mrs. Betty Kelle Motor Club helonqinu to Mrs. Rubv Mur teer are announcing the en- on Horticulture to help the cf Gates and Mr. L. R. Kelle, fine—at the time! ray of Salem. Road Service | gagement and approaching members prepare for the flow rt. 1, Lyons was married June Miss Martha Ragsdale wa< The 4th of July is coming ! marriage of their daughter. er show. Following this she 3 in Salem to Lt. — Frank _ R. maid f honor for her sister up fast — and all signs point to told of her visit to Japan and | Teresa to Richard Elkins, son Ziebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. wore a blue and silver bro a bigger and better celebration and of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elkins the flowers and gardens there. A. J. Ziebert of Salem. cade A-line dress with long, in Mill City than ever before. | of Marion. She is a 1969 grad The July meeting will be a Grandparents of the bride bell sleeves. She carried a nose We Give S & H Green Stamps uate of Santiam High school potluck picnic with Mrs. Char are Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- We have some pretty and tal gay of blue carnations with Phone 897-2442 Mill City ent«! princesses — any of them | and he was graduated from lie French and Mrs. Don Carl idge of Mill City and Mr. and ribbons. will make a charming Queen blue Cascade High and plans on son as co-hostesses. The place Mrs. L. W. Kelie of Gates. Michael Collier of Turner, will be announced later. More concessi ns are plan attending Salem Tech this fall. The groom recently graduat cousin of the bride groom serv Present were Mrs. Opal ed from Artillary OTS at Ft. ned at the park—and many ed as best man. Usher was The wedding is planned far Lewis and Mrs. Dean Curtis Sill, Oklahoma with Miss Kel people will find it more in Michael Ragsdale, brother f Saturday. August 23. from Salem, Mrs Ross Mc le attending the ceremony. viting anti less dangerous to the bride. Mrs. Hollis Turnldge. The young couple will make stay home and celebrate. Following a wedding trip to Rainbow Girls to Have Combs, Mrs. Donald Carlson. Mrs. Er their home at Ft. Walters, Tex George and I will “celebrate” the coast the young couple will vin Peterson. Mrs. Louis Ver as where he will attend Pri about that time too—as our be at home at Rt. 1, Box 466 heck. Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. mary Flight training school. boss and his wife will l>e back Turner. July 4th Float The Rainbow advisory Board Mrs. James Swan. Mrs. Harvey The bride is a 1967 graduate —and we can have linger cof Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are met Thursday night at the Tolbert, Mrs. Charles Dolezal, of Santiam High school and fee breaks! both eraduates of Cascade Un Dave has been a real help ion High School. Mr. Peterson home of Mrs. Lowell Cree with Jr.. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. Mrs. has been employed for the J. C. Kimmel presiding at the Else Allen. Mrs. Lowell Cree, State of Oregon. The gro m is in the back shop and Norma is employed at the Stafeway Mrs. Wendell Heller. Mrs. Dar a 1966 graduate of North Salem is always ready and willing to Store in Stayton. business meeting. give me an assist. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson win Raines, Mrs. Walter Th m- High. The bride formerly livexi in will chaperone the local Rain as, Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Mill City. The family now' live For her wedding the bride I have always been a “flag- between Aumsville and Tur bow girls at Grand Assembly Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. wore a street length dress of in Corvallis, June 26, 27, and Kenneth Corning. pale pink and yellow print waver”—so called. I get a thrill ner. 28. Attending the w«lding from crepe on a white background, when 1 see our flag; T thrill to The Rainbow Girls will have made sheath style. She wore the National Anthem—and still Mill City were the bride’s think America is the best place grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a float in the 4th ot July par Janice Gordon You don't an orchid corsage. in the world to live. Ernest Ragsdale, Sr. and her ade and they have selected A reception was held fol have to go over June 14 is flag day and it cousins, Miss Carol Ragsdale Darien ? Rue as their princess. Graduates From lowing the ceremony at the board to get complete might do many people good and Larry Ragsdale. There will be no more meet home of the groom’s parents. to stop and think about it. insurance protection for your boat at Safeco ings of the Board until Sep Whitworth College It marks the anniversary of tember 4 when they will meet With a Safeco Policy, a good akipper gate everything he needa the day in 1777 when the Un at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janice E. Gordon, daughter Community to keep things shipshape insurance-wise. In one package, we'll Ervin Peterson. of Mrs. Edna A. Gordon. 459 Marie Stickney Named ited States flag was adopted. Insure you for boat, motor, equipment, liability and medical This year it deserves more Mrs. Don Carlson assisted | NW Alder. Mill City was re expenses. On land, at sea. 12 months a year, you have full than the usual routine gestures Mrs. Cree in serving refresh cently graduated from Whit District Deputy for Calendar of Events protection—renewed automatically, too, as long as premiums of observance out of respect ments to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin worth College, according to R- are paid when due. See us today. for a symbol of freedom that Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Verne land B Wurster, registrar. Santiam Rebekahs has been spat upon, burn«! Wednesday, June 11— Clark, Mrs. Richard Freeman, Miss Gordon received a bach Walter Kay, J. C. Kimmel and elor of arts degree during sev City Council meeting at City Before opening of Santiam and dragged in the dirt during Veryl Hoover. enty-ninth commencement cer Rebekah Lodge. Louise Gruver the oast year with alarmins hall 8 p. m. Order of Rainbow for girls emonies on the Spokane Wash the IOOF • Rebekah Princess impunity by malcontents and was escorted to the center of bums of all stripes who re at L'dge hall 7:30 P. M. ington campus. Phone 897-2413 or 807-2754 SAFECO She was awarded a degree in the floor and introduced to the spect neither the flag nor the Thursday, June 12— INSURANCE I.O.O.F. Lodge at hall 8 p English with minor emphasis members and presented with a United States. Mill City, Orego« in speech. While a student at gift. The guests were then ex It is a sad commentary to M. WHERE YOU RE TREATED UK( A MRI0N-N0T A NUMBER Whitworth. Miss Gordon was cused and Lodge opened with our times that laws have had Saturday, June 14— FLAG DAY elect«! secretary of the Assoc . Noble Grand Bessie Jobe in to be passed protecting the flag from desecration. Until com- Sunday, June 15— iât«! Student Body. She is a the Chair. Father’s Day graduate of Santiam High Officers absent were Vice paritivelv recently, mutilatine School. Grand Mildred Carr and out the flag, in the minds of most Monday, June 16— The commencement address side guardian Alta Bodeker. A of us, was tantamount to trea A.F. & A.M. Stated meeting was delivered by Arthur Flet letter was received from Joan son. But somehow the fog of 8 P. M. cher. Assistant Secretary of Bl tter. President of the Re permissiveness that has settl«l Tuesday, June 17— Planning commission at U. Labor for Wage and Labor bekah Assembly of Oregon an miasma-like over the land has Standards. Whitworth confer nouncing she will pay her of obscured our vision of the flag S. Bank Conference room 7:30. red 1.31 bachelor of arts degrees ficial visit to this lodge on Sep and tlie deathless ideals that Sponsored as a public service support the Stars and Stripes. 26 bachelor of science degrees, tember 3, 1969. The easiest way to gain per and 25 master’s degrees in ed An invitation was received ucation, teaching and religion. from Jefferson Rebekah Lodge spective on the meaning cf A college of the liberal arts for June 17th for a Birthdav the flag is to visualize for a and sciences. Whitworth has a night. Milwaukie Rebekah moment the void that would Insurance Agency, Inc. student enrollment of 1.200 Ixxige sent a invitation to the surround us if there simply and offers degrees in twenty- reception to be held at the were no flag—no focal point DBA Hill Insurance Agency four subject areas. Whitworth’s Oregon City Ixxlge on June 14 on which to center the sense Phone 897-2345 total program is design«! to in honor of President Joan f purpose and principles of a Salem Mobile Phone nation. In common with the U. meet the intellectual, spiritual Blotter. and physical ne«is of the I The Pancake Breakfast was S. Constitution. The Declara YP2-2600 youth who come to its cam reported very successful. A tion of Independence and other pus. Here are the facts donation was made 1? Fairview Home for their summer camp Ford Dealers in the Pacific Northwest sold program. Chairmen appointed 67,990 new cars and trucks in 1968. Our Former Mill City Man for the new president were closest competitors sold 56,760 new cars and Publicity. Toni Thomas and trucks in 1968. Bigger Volume means Bigger Good of the Order Gertrude I Married in East avings. Going Ford is the Going Thing. Weidman. Marie Stickney. Dis Mill City friends have re trict Deputy President, present ceiv«i announcements of tile ed Ruby Brisbin with the mus marriage f Steven Frederick ic to the President’s song. Mrs. Williams and Miss Cheri Lu Stickney rep rted on her visit Swink. The young couple was to Rebekah Assembly at Baker. married on April 3 at Rocky There were 16 Past Assembly Ford. Colorado. Presidents present and 5 drill prlc« for tn» car. Price does not Include: optional white tidewall tires, $32.00; dealer preparation charges, Miss Swink is the daughter teams. Next year’s Assembly if any; transportation charges, state and local taxes of Mr and Mrs. Jerre J. Swink will be held at Eugene. and tlie groom is the eldest Santiam Rebekah Lodge pre son of Rev and Mrs. Stanley sented to President Blanche Williams f Columbia. Mis Imel four rase trees and an ar souri. He was a former pastor rangement made by Mildred of the Christian Church. Carr. A certificate was pre After June 1 the young sent«! to Marie Stickney for Mustang SportsRoof raducad up to |173f and couple will be at home in Col- Ann Primeau’s work on the that’s befora you take off our suptr-siza trade-in umbia. Missouri, The groom Endowment Fund Board. allowance. Reduced price Includes goodies like hood •Official R. L. Polk cir and air scoop, dual racing mirror», tape racing stripe, graduated from High Scho 1 Mrs. Stickney was presented truck registrations Wash . low-profile whitewalls, lots more! May 29 at Rockv Ford. Colo. her certificate as District De Oregon. No. Idaho and rn manufacturer’s reduced suggested retail prices. Alaska 12 months, 1961 puty President. Mrs. Thomas concluded the g'od of the or You’ll save valuable business hours If you call der with a poem. Lone Pine. ahead for an appointment. Time is money. And Flower Show in Aug. Del’s Shell Service HOW MUCH IS MISSING FROM THE PROFILE OF PROTECTION ON YOUR BOAT? Jerry Pittam Insurance Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Ford is first in sales ! MADISON & DAVIS Don't you wish you'd called ahead? Mr. and Mrs. French your telephone can save you time. Use it often Take Vacation Trip reuni n was held at the home Mr and Mrs. Chailie French of her brother-in-law and sis You're living in Ford Country see your Eager Beaver Ford Dealer returned Wednesday evening ter. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mc from Missouri where they have Neely where her mother. Mrs. spent the past month visiting Ella Ccx makes her home. relatives. Thev visited Mrs. Dorothy On May 10 they attended a Harris also at Trenton. Mrs. family reunion of his family Harris formerly lived in Mill 106-1 First Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon at Trenton, Missouri. City «hen she was employer! —“Need A Good I’sed Car? See Your Ixtcal Ford Dealer—His Are All A-l . . . — On Mother’s r a familyat the local tank. Philippi Motor Company VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. • pert of Sunnyside Telephone Ce. F. O B ob 507 • Sitvwton, Oregon 973M