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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1970)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1970 Marsha E. Sledge To Marry L. Kelson 'UJosnasik Pcxÿe Mrs. Freeman Hosts Products Party ernment is most of the time. 3. My wife's name. 4. A feature article showing 25 ways on how to cheat on in come tax forms. 5. My kids’ names. (i. A 1 cal news item about the affair rnv neighbor is hav- ing. 7. A classified ad offering a new home for sale for $4,0(X). 8. More news about law breakers. 9. Less news about law- breakers. I was picked up last night and 1 should not have to pay a fine. 10. An editorial condemning high sch ol teachers for being too liberal with “F’s.” 11. A wetkling picture of the groom instead of the bride when he is more handsome than she is pretty. 12. A sports picture of me when I bowled 183. 13. More advertisements on things that merchants are giv ing away. A frjnt page picture of my neighbor being hauled out of the bar by his wife. 15. A front page spread about the deadbeat who lives across the street from me who just had his car repossessed. 1G. Forget the last one. I just got w,rd from the finance company that they’re coming after my car. 17. More letters to the edit or naming the crooks we have in town. Mrs. Richard Freeman was hostess at her home Thursday m rning for a home products ' party with Mrs. Thelma White Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 car as demonstrator. Mrs. Freeman’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Briney of Longview, Pvt. Lynette Anderson Newcomers Hold Wn., assisted her in serving re freshments. By Goldie Rambo I Potluck Meeting Attending were Mrs. Larry Plotts Sr., Mrs. Floyd Shep I The Santiam New-comers I have had one or two people herd, Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mrs. group held its January pot- ask me why I don’t write a William Morgan. Mrs. Pat , luck on the 21st at the Gates column anymore—well, I d n’t Stange. Mrs. William Lyness. C.mmunity Center. The hall have a really go:d reason ex Mrs. Clyde Golden, Mrs. and tables were tastefully de cept this is the year 1 seem Charles Golden. Mrs. Charlie to have lost my pep. Could Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howe corated with greens and can French, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. dles. be I’m slowing down so much Jack Reed and Mrs. Ralph of Vaughn, Oregon were hon The ¡tost committee consist that the regular work here ored Sunday on their 25th Briney. and at home keeps me busy, wedding anniversary when re ed of Mrs. Alma Locke, Mr latives gathered at the home and Mrs. Ross McCombs, and (Between bouts with the BUG f of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howe Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald. all winter.) Those present and enjoying in Salem. I still have plenty of opin Mr. Howe is a former resi a dinner and social evening ions on most everything—they dent of Mill City. They were were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde may be w-rong but at least married January 17, 1945 at Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyer, they are DEFINITE. The Call Us Any Day For Dallas. Texas. They have two Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, world is moving at such a fast Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryl, Mrs. sons and two grandchildren. pace today—what is new to No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between The serving table was cent Flossie Evans. Mrs. Jessie day may be old tomorrow. Ac Stayton and Gates. ered with a four-tier wedding Healey, Mr. and Mrs. Dale cording to the pe pie in the cake, decorated in silver and Howell, Mrs. Vivian Kealen, 1 know—this year is to see more ON OR OFF THE CABLE flanked by silver candles. The Mr. and Mrs. Dean M.wry. violence, etc. But if we ex cake was baked and decorated Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck, Mr. amine the picture closely, RCA VICTOR FT. McCLELLAN. ALA. by Mr. Howe’s niece, Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Reed, Mr. and (AHTNC) — Dec. 30—Private I think as far as the young The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. : Ralph Briney of Longview, Mrs. George Thompson, Mr. Lynette M Anderson daught people are concerned, more and — and Mrs. Ernie Truhill Wn. er of Mr. and Mrs. Richard good than bad will come out RCA WHIRLPOOL Mrs. Morris Howe cut and Ken Winton. of their many rebellions. As door Parker. Mill City, completed they both Coincidently The Best Laundry Equipment served the cake. Mrs. Clarence are much more eight weeks of liasic training and by Mr. prizes were won Howe served the coffee and at the Women's Army Corps knowledgeable than when we 1 Mrs. John H:we served tne Mrs. Bill Beyer. Center. Ft. McClellan, Ala., were young—they feel they punch. Mr. and Mrs. Howe must save the world from December 17. I were presented a gift of silver She received instruction in destruction—and many times from the group. Army history and traditions, lash out in ways that are Attending were Mr. and Mrs. administrative procedures, mil wrong. Youth is a time f im Eugene Howe from Vaughn. itary justice, first aid and field patience—and they sometimes 1 their son and daughter-in-law, training. do not do things in an orderly Appliance — Radio Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Howe, fashion. Personally I think it SALES — SERVICE lames and Julie from Spring will be a good thing if and 563 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-W54 field; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LYONS—Installation of of- when they get the voting age Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Morris ficers was the main business lowered to 19 .At 18 they may Howe all of Mill City: Mr. and at the meeting of the St. Pat not, be that much interested, Community Mrs. J:hn Howe, of Albany: rick Club Monday afternoon at but add another year to that Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Preston the home of Mrs. Mike and I feel they should lie able (Lucille Howe) of Longview, Schwindt. Installed were Mrs. to help make or amend our Calendar of Even+s Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed FlJrent Fritchi president. Mrs. IDANHA - The Idanha laws; perhaps then they will ward Howe of Salem. All are Marshall Blackburn vice-presi Community church was the feel that they have a real brothers and sister of Mr. dent and Mrs. Mike Schwindt setting Saturday afternoon for voice in government and not Howe. Also attending were secretary-treasurer. the wedding of Miss Marilyn have to show their feelings in Wednesday, January 28— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman Mrs. Leland Manning instal Purdom and Raymond Martin. sometimes obnoxious ways. Order of Rainbow for girls and Paul of Mill City; Esther led the officers in an impres- 7:30 at lodge hall. Rev. Orville Swindler, past and Ernest Freeman from Eu ive ceremony. Plans were made or of the church, performed the During my almost 11 years gene and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph for their annual Valentine 3:00 p. m. ceremony. The bride with The Enterprise I have Thursday, January 29— Briney, Pat and Dan fr?m Cake Walk to be held Sunday is the daughter of Mr. and had many interesting exper-1 FOE Meets at the Lodge Longview. evening, February 8, at the Mrs. Richard Soelberg of Idan iences, most of them good. I hall at 8 p. m. Mrs. Leona Marks from Catholic Community hall at ha, and the groom is the son of really enjoy people and think Sunday, February 1— Centralia, Wn., and Mr. ana 7:30. It was voted to continue Leonard Martin. Arkansas. that is one of the main re Rainbow Installation a t Mrs. Warren Howe from Rose the meetings in the afternoon, A street-length A-line yellow quisites needed, particularly lodge hall 2:30 p.m. burg. sister and brother of Mr. with the next meeting to be nylon dress designed with lace on a small town paper. I know Howe, were unable to attend held at Mrs. Fritchi home. overlay was chosen by the that when I leave I will miss Monday, February 2— because of illness. The newly installed presi bride for her wedding. A Round Robin club at home all the friendly faces—most dent appointed the following low floral headpiece held of them remained that way of Evelyn Davis 7:30. committees: Mrs. Anne Pie- short illusion veil in place and even when I “blanked out” Bid or Bunch club at home trok. cards. Mrs. Leland Man she carried a nose-gay of w-hite and couldn’t even remember of Mary Wright 730. j ning publicity: Mrs. Marshall carnations and yellow chrysan my own name! Blackburn and Mrs. Andrew themums. It’s amazing the way the Wednesday, February 4— Santiam Rebekah lodge at Sieg, to visit the sick. Attend Miss Sharon Nott of Salem people react to having (or LYONS — Margaret Kunkle ing the meeting were Mmes. w-as the maid of honor and NOT having) their name in hall 8 p. m. Beginning at 7:00 PM and all day Saturday and Sun was hostess for the Wednes- Marshall Blackburn, Florent only attendant. She wore a the paper. The following little day you can call long distance station to station and day af tern Jon card club. A Fritchl, Leland Manning. Char blue brocade A-line street squib fits many situations Sponsored as a public service talk 3 minutes for $1.00 or less plus tax anywhere in one thirty dessert luncheon les Bouche, Ben Voltin, Henry length dress and her corsage around here. the U. S.* And our Direct Distance Dialing makes call was served followed by the Holzfuss, George VanAgtmael, was of miniature white spider A newspaper editor in Mon-1 playing of 500. High score was Andrew Sieg, Mike Fink, Mrs. mums. ing fast and easy. Call often. tana recently placed his tongue held by Ruth Lyons, second Anne Pietrok. Father Bernard Leslie Tompkins of Idanha firmly in his cheek and com •Except Hawaii and Alaska. high by June McPheeters, and and the hostess Mrs. Schwindt. served as best man. For her posed a list of answers to a Insurance Agency, Inc. low by Leota Worden. daughter’s wedding Mrs. Soel questionnaire on what a DBA Hill Insurance Agency Others attending were Katie berg chose a tw-o-piece suit of weekly newspaper subscriber 129 Wall Street Skillings. Laura Neal, Rose Lions Auxiliary Officer white and blue. Her corsage would like to read. Bassett, Betty Naue, Alesa was a bronze orchid. Here are the responses to Phone 897-2345 Wood, Doris Roy, Ethel Huff- Visits Mill City Club Following the w-edding a re what the average reader de man, Alma Olmstead, Jaunita ception was held in the social sires to see, and it could apply Salem Mobile Phone Sue Poole presided at the room of the Idanha Fire hall, to Mill City: Davis, Zeta Prichard. Bertha Allen, Helen Lyons, Gladys January meeting of the Mill was Mrs Cutting the cake 1. My name. Nygaard and the hostess Mrs. City Lions Auxiliary which | Len Davis. YP2-2600 Miss Sherlyn 2. A front page article show Kunkle. was held at the home < of Sue White served at the coffee urn. ing how crooked the city gov Mikkelsen. and Miss Cheryl Brandon, of Reports were given < on the Portland, at the punch bowl Lions Paw store and I Mrs HEAR THE Following a short honey Poole passed out work sched moon. the young couple will ules for the store for the next make their home at Idanha nine months. There has been where he is employed. some difficulty in getting enough Auxiliary volunteer Jayceettes To Have Preach The help to “man” the store which is open every Saturday from Pinochle Party 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Anyone The Mill City Jayceettes having items they wish to sell held their last meeting at the through the store may contact home of Jan Woods. To A Contemporary Age Mrs. Poole or Mrs. Mikkelsen. Guest speaker for the even • Present for Thursday even ing was Bid Sanders, instruc PERSONAL STATIONERY ing’s meeting was District tor at Santiam High school. Deputy President Jane Van He told of his work with the LETTERHEADS Orden. accompanied by two National Security Agency, friends from Eugene. Man- which is a fact gathering ag ENVELOPES Ellen “ ‘ ' and - - - ency for Congress. Bassford Freida Weythman. A pinochle party is planned Mrs. Van Orden gave a short for the Jayceettes and Javcees talk on the history of the on Valentine Day. February Auxiliary and its functions. 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. She also explained the Freida Hurston Nicholas. South and Walter Dry Me A discussion was held on the morial Funds, which were possibility of having the Mar not fully understood by some ion county Bookmobile make ENCLOSURES of the new Auxiliary mem- regular stops in Mill City. A bes. Also under discussion bookmobile service was avail was the work at the State able to area residents several BUSINESS CARDS School for the Blind which is years ago and such a need now aided in special projects by exists. BOOKLETS Lions clubs and their auxili- LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Sledge Jr., are announcing the engagement of their daugh ter, Marsha Elaine to Louis A. Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kelson of Sheridan. A May wedding is being planned. Miss Sledge is employed at the Fairview Home in Salem. She is a LPN and a graduate of Chemeketa Community College in Salem. She received her de gree at the school. She is also a graduate of Stayton Union High school. Mr Kelson is a graduate of Sheridan High school and 1B employed at Fairview Home. Wedding Date TV, Radio & Appliance Service Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week St. Patrick Club Marilyn Purdom Marries R. Martin we hand you a big bargain. (Weekends, too) Hosts Card Club MADISON & DAVIS Rev. Gil Henderson Fine Printing Old Fashioned Gospel ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES e • —. . ... tl _ l — r * • i ne mui wry cnierprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon Eagles Auxiliary State A rundown was given on the State convent! n which is to President To Visit Here be held at the Marion Motor The Ladies Auxiliary of Hotel in Salem May 21-23. The Eagles Aerie 3384. North San Mill City Auxiliary will be as tiam Chapter, will have a ban sisting with the convention. quet honoring Mrs. Donna Following the business meet Buffington, state president of ing Thursday evening. Charles the FOE. Auxiliaries. Kelly, who was accompanied The affair will be held by his wife, gave an interest Thursday evening. February ing talk on the history of Mill 12 at The Riverview Cafe at City. He had a large selection 6:30. Auxiliary- members plan of picture* of early days here ning on attending are asked to that had been in the two fam- call Betty McCall at 897-3111 dies for many years. before February 6. The next meeting of the Mrs. Buffington is from G Id Auxiliary will he February 26 Beach and it is hoped a large *-ith the place to be announc group will attend the banquet ed later. , in her honor. Mill City Community Church Each Evening Except Monday Beginning February 1st through February 15th 7:30 P. M.