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2—The Mill City Enterrise, Thussday, May 27, 1971 Russell Nelsons To Move to New Hampshire Womarti, P<Ufe> Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo had a call from their daughter, Mrs. Russell Nelson, Jr., saying that they would be moving again soon. The vexing couple have lived in West Virginia for the past two years where he studied for his Master’s degree at Marshall I University and Mrs. Nelson (Laura Rambo) directed a Head Start program. They will leave the middle of June for Durham, N. H.J where Mr. Nelson will attend Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor the University of New Hamp- shire and work on his doctor- ate in English. He was re Pastor Jepson Tells of Newcomers Have cently granted a Teaching Fel lowship at the school where New Sermon Series he will receive his tuition plus Pastor J. W. Jepson of San Potluck Dinner a small stipend. Mr. Nelson, tiam Chapel, Lyons, will be Sr. from Scotts Mills is cur gin a series of Sunday morn The Newcomers club met rently visiting the couple and ing messages on “What the Wednesday evening, May 19, will assist them in their move Bible Says About the Church,” with a potluck dinner served amid the oriental theme with to New Hampshire. this Sunday morning. gaily designed table covers complimented with Chinese F chopsticks and miniature para sols and figurines. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell, Alma Locke and Vivian Keal- | en. The door prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamil ton. IN OUR Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mr. | and Mrs. Dale Howell, Vivian Kealen, Alma Locke, Gloria Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mc Causland, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryle, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey, Mr. «nd Mrs. Charles Guess man, Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stromquist, and Mrs. Josie Thompson. Next To The Mill City Pharmacy This was the last meeting and the club will resume re gular meetings in the fall, the ! first being September 15. Phone 897-2772 Engaged LETTERS TO THE i i Dear Editor— Many citizens are concerned about the lack of patriotism in young people today. I, too, am concerned. I feel there definite ly is a lack of patriotism among I the youth and an even greater j lack of patriotism among the older generation. My concern i is more than just that. I am concerned alxiut the definition Miss Patty McClintock, 1 of patriotism as it is applied daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil I today. Patriotism is not now, liam McClintock will be in I nor ever has been simply fol- stalled on Sunday, June 6 as | lowing explicitly what the gov the fifty-first Worthy Advisor ernment says the citizen of Marilyn Assembly No. 60 should do. International Order of Rain Were the German public bow for Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacob who went along like a silent Installation ceremonies will son of John Day are announc majority of sheep, and let Hit be at two o’clock in the Mill ing the engagement of their ler murder six million Jews in City IOOF Hall. The interest daughter, Janis Kay, to Clar their country, patriots? Were ed public is invited to attend. ence Ray Taylor, son of Mr. the tories who did what the Patty comes from a Masonic and Mrs. Clarence Taylor of established colonial govern family with twenty two mem Gates. ment of England wanted them bers of her maternal relatives Miss Jacobson is a graduate to do in 1770’s patriots? Are and twelve members of her of Santiam High School in Mill people who follow along and paternal members. City and Northwestern College Ido exactly what the govern Patty is the third genera of Business in Portland. She is ment wants them to do irre- tion of Rainbow girls, her mo presently employed with State gardless of whether it is wrong ther being a majority member Farm Insurance in Salem. or unjust patriots? of Acacia Assembly No. 40 at Her fiance also graduate-.! The patriots of today are Stayton and her g’-mdmother, from Santiam High School and what patriots have always Mrs. Lowell Cree, was a char attended O.T.I. in Klamath been. They are individuals who ter member and a majority Falls. He is presently serving are trying to save, hold to member of Chadwick Assem- in the U. S. Navy. A summer gether and make better their bly No. 3 in Salem. Her sis- wedding is planned. country. ter, Sue is also a member of The war in Vietnam is des- Assembly. Patty and Marilyn stroying our country. We all Sue were also Charter members Shower Held For know this. It is turning people of Golden Strand Assembly at of the United States against Rainbow Mother's Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California. Mrs. Jim Lewis On Tuesday, May 18 a show each other. It is the biggest Patty was initiated at Claire- ’ source of antagonism between Club Holds Meeting SEE US FOR APPOINTMENTS mont Assembly No. 167 San er was held at the home of people that exists in this coun- Mrs. Mike Wilson for Mrs. Jim The Rainbow Mother’s Club Diego, California on June 22, and her new son, James ■ try. It is ruining our country I met at the IOOF hall on Mon- 1966. She served as recorder Lewis Michael, Jr. Mrs. Mike Wilson i by its cost in lives, dollars, ex- for one year, has held a num [day evening with Mrs. Darrell and Mrs. Bert Wells were co . haustable resources, and ma ber of appointive offices and Bethel, chairman, presiding. terials. Patriots are trying to hostesses. Attending were Mrs. George served as Grand Page to the i end this destruction of their Attending were Mrs. Lewis Davis, Mrs. Darrell Bethel, Grand Treasurer in 1970-71. and Jimmy, Mrs. Beverly Lew . country on both the cost and Mrs. Vernon Peterman, Mrs. She was one of the 10 top girls is and Mrs. Elsie Mann both i social levels. Patriots are peo Ralph Spurgeon, Mrs. Harve in California to receive a $20 of Salem, and Mrs. Frank ple who are trying to bring Keen, Mrs. William McClin cash award for candy sales in Stromquist, Mrs. Andy Leising- . the people of this nation to 1969-70. BETTY KLUTKE tock, and Mrs. Virgil Lewis. gether and end this nation She has chosen for her in er, Mrs. Terry Morris, Mrs. killing war. Patriots are NOT The club will hold the next Roger Penrose, Mrs. Harry stallation theme: “ This Is My meeting on the 4th Monday sheep who take the easiest, Country’’ and her colors are White, Mrs. Bid Sanders, Mrs. most acceptable, government evening in June at the hall. Bill Bogle, Mrs. Mike Wilson red, white, and blue. sanctioned route of least resist Other officers to be installed and Mrs. Bert Wells, all of ance from boot camp to killing Mill City. are elective, Linda Long, Wor Mrs. Rich Moore, Mrs. Mike , Vietnamese people for their po thy Associate Advisor; Colleen SANTIAM GRADUATES OF 1971 litical beliefs in their own Grant, Charity; Suzy Wilson, McClain, Mrs. Ervin Woods, country. Patriots are NOT and Mrs. Glen Bigness sent Hope, and Verlene Peterman, CLASS OF 1971 people who let their govern Faith. Appointive officers are gifts, but were unable to at ment wisconstrue their silence tend. Bruce Edward Beytr Sharon .Ann Lunsford Christy Spurgeon, Chaplain; into advocacy. Herbert Dewey Carpenter Philip Michael McCourt Laurie Bethel. Drill Leader; Patriots are people who back Frances Darlene Clark Dena Alene Masters Sue McClintock, Love; Rhonda Planning I*** Cliefs app™; Susan Lynn Crowther Edward Gene Minton Meader, Religion; Cindy Be Stewardship ’ 1 ; nrintp priate artion action and and nrn are not not afraid afraid Dan Lyle Derby Larry Arlen Moberg thel. Nature; Shelly Richards, Meeting Is Held to do what they feel is right .Michael Jay Elliott .Michael Anthony Moffatt Immortality; Sally Jenkins, and just. Patriots recognize A good turn-out attended the Barbara Ellen Etzel Lucille Diane Morrison Fidelity; Vickie Vandencover- Stewardship Planning meeting that the war in Vietnam is Jacelyn Ann Evans Sandra Lyn Oliver ing. Patriotism; Susan Keen, held last Wednesday evening, killing this country and they Tobin Timothy Fencl David Joe Pittam Service; Patty Fohl, Confiden May 19, in Fellowship Hall of are attempting to stop it. They Twyla Kay Fultz Leo Martin Poole tial Observer; Sharon Muise, the Presbyterian Church. The are refusing to do what the Kim Gabriel Richard Leo Posekany, Jr. Outer Observer; Jackie Wilson, meeting was called and con government tells them to do Charles Richard Geelan, Jr. Gary Allen Richards Musician; Vicki McCall, Choir ducted by the chairman, Carl because they know the govern Kenneth Wayne Goforth Thomas Inin Kush Director; Choir Members, Cor Kelly. ment is wrong. They know this Linda Elizabeth Hampton Tony Lee Savage liss Archer, Lynette Hughes, A lively discussion was held because they think, which Peter David Hawley Allen Rae Severs Vickie Blair. Paulann Hagen, concerning a study of the pres does no good without action Clinton Loren Herron Samira Jean Snodgrass and Becky Chestnut. ent year’s “giving pattern,” behind it. Without active pa Uirry Joe Homer LaDonna Jene Stafford Entertainment will be pro- as well as determination of the triots who will constantly Jerry Leigh Hutchinson James Edward Htory vided by the Rainbow Girls new percentage goal for the fight for what they believe in, Carolyn Mae Kenline Rebecca Marie Willson and Order of the Eastern Star. coming year. Lee Ross, the this country is as dead as an Rotiert Brian Ixivcall A reception will follow. church treasurer, explained the Eichman baked Jew. Sincerely, suggested budget needs for the ☆ ☆ ☆ new year. Rebekahs Make Plans HONOR GRADUATES At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by Susan Lynn Crowther For July 4 Float the Organization Committee. A- Smart Alex Barbara Ellen Etzel Seniors of Santiam and Detroit-Idanha mong officers of the group are Twyla Kay Fultz Schools. May you succeed in your chosen field LYONS — Santiam Rebekah Mrs. Virginia Hay, arrange Peter David Hawley Lodge No. 166 met May 10 ments; Lee Ross, stewardship; One Good Turn Gets of endeavor. We wish you every success. Richard I^eo Posekany Jr. with Mrs. Otto Weidman pre and Ed Whitmore, interpreta siding. Mrs. Ida Fleetwood ac tion. An analysis and interpre ted as secretary due to the ab tation of “Family Giving” was Most of the Blankets DETROIT-IDANHA GRADUATES OF 1971 sence of Mrs. Dave Bamhardt, handed out to each one pres who was in Pendleton attend ent. Commencement Friday, June 4th Gary Abrams Rebekah State Con- ing the •Robert Crist vention. She was assistant As Processional............................. High School Band Kelly Facchini sembly conductor. Also at- “Pomp and Circumstance”—Elgar Edith Gray tending was Mrs. Walter Spencer Hillesland, Director Thomas, on the credentials Kathlynn Hancock Invocation ................................ Mr. Charles Fultz Community committee. Patricia Ketchum Pastor, Christian Church Mrs. Bamhardt was appoint Georgia Kosack The Wednesday night Stay ed chairman of a committee to Salutatory Address .... Twyla Kay Fultz Calendar of Events •Gary Lynn ton Invitational Bowling prepare a float for the 4th of Piano Solo ................................... Twyla Kay Fultz Charles McClintick July parade. A princess from League ended the season Wed “The Dream of Oliver”—Charles Williams Michael Monroe the Relwkahs will be selected nesday night. May 19, with a Introduction of Speaker . . . Wesley W. Jahn banquet at The Riverview. Danielle Stephen to represent them. Thursday, May 27_ Superintendent of Schools, 129-J Santiam Rebekahs were in Winning a trophy for first John Strode IOOF lodge No. 144 at Lodge place team was Cedar Lumber Commencement Address . . Dr. Leonard W. Rice vited to Scio on June 15 when Carol Thomasson Co. (Sunnie Chance. Velma Hall at 8 p. m. President of Oregon College of Education Scio will present jewels to sev Robin Whiteley Cribbs and Glenna Ward.) Se Santiam High School Awards eral of their members. "Finding A Place After School" •Gina Williamson cond place team was Lier night 7:30 p. m. High School For the Good cf the Order. Presentation of Awards . . Burton B. Boroughs Jackie Williamson man ’ s Insurance (Mae Betheil, Auditorium. Mrs. Arnold Svverson gave a Principal, Santiam High School Michael Williamson reading “How Pink and Green Mary Luehring. Phyllis Lier Sunday, May 30— Stars and Stripes Forever . . High School Band •National Honor Society Memorial day. were chosen as Rebekah Col man.) Valedictory Address Richard Leo Posekany Jr. Other trophies awarded were: ors.” Pink represents Steadfast Santiam High School Bac Presentation of Diplomas . . Martin J. Hansen Friendship and Green, Eternal High game scratch, Mabel calaureate Senices 8 p. m. Yankus. 250: High game handi High School Auditorium. Recessional .... . . High School Band Love. cap. Janet Dery 254; High ser Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. Commencement Wednesday, June 2nd Charle? Dclesa! «»rved refresh I ies scratch, Mabel Yankus 591; Monday, May 31— 8:00 P. M. Second Memorial day. ments at the close of the meet High series handicap. Helen Three Shades of Blue Class Colore Clark, with a 648; High ing. Wednesday, June 2— Mrs. Margaret Zelfer Average. Mabel Yankus. 160: . . . . Orchid Processional .... Class Flower North Santiam Chamber of Invocation .................................. Rev. Harold Roth most improved average, Sheri Class Motto—"What we need most, is not so much to Commerce Board Meeting at Salutatorian ............................................ Robert Crist Richards 12 pins: perfect at Piano Recital Set by realize the ideal as to idealize the real.” tendance. Olive Bamhardt. 12 noon. Riverview Cafe. Musical Selections ... Detroit School Chorus —Hedge Mae Bethell and Sheri Rich Santiam Rebekah Lodge Introduction of Speaker - - Ronald Wilkerson Mrs. John Lengacher meets ait lodge hall at 8 p. m. ards. (Superintendent of Detroit School) New officers elected were Sponsored as a public service Mrs. John Lengacher will Commencement Address ... George Sanders present her piano students in Eva Mvers. president: Olive (General Manager of KWJJ Radio Station) recital Thursday. May 27. at Ramhardt. rice president: Ma Presentation of Awards . - . Ronald Wilkerson the PrMwterian church in bel Yankus. secretary and Glen Larry Poole na Ward. Sgt -at-arms. Mill City at 7 p. m. Valedictorian ...... Gina Williamson Students performing will be Presentation of Graduation Class Ronald Wilkerson from the Marion Forks to Me Insurance Agency, Inc. Presentation of Diplomas - - Lee Boeckstieget hama areas. A reception will ED LEWIN Phone 769-2926 129 Wall Street 351 3rd follow in the Fellowship hall (Chairman, Board of Education) Auctioneer, Inc. See Us For Benediction.......................... Rev. Wayne D. Blake of the church. The interested AU General Unni of iMurance public is invited to attend. (Pastor. Mill City Presbyterian Church) Complete Auctions Stayton, Oregon Head of Rainbow Open For Business NEW LOCATION STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN In The Former Barbara's Beauty Lane Building Completely Remodeled Three Operators To Serve You Phone 897-2100 ★ ★ ★ Bowling League Ends Season Mill City Hardware ★ ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ MADISON & DAVIS BALDWIN’S Recessional...........................Mrs. Margaret Zelfer QUALITY JOR PRINTING MILL CITY KNTRRPRIHK Phone 769-544)6 Phone 897-2345