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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1974)
. " üïüt ' î 2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, June 20. 1974 AARP Members Plan One-Day Trip Junior Woman's Club To Have Bingo Booth The one day AARP sponsor At Park on Fourth ed trip to Petersens Rock Gar The Mill City Junior Wom dens and Tumalo territory is an’s club met June 4 at the scheduled for Wednesday, home of Mrs. Phil Carey. June 26. Guests were Mrs. Minnie Hol The Hammond Stage bus linger, Mrs Lynn Eastbum and will leave the Santiam High Mrs. Kathryn Rada. School at 8:00 a.m. and return Supt. of School District 129- at 5:00 p.m. Passengers from J, Wes Jahn, spoke to the club Stayton will be picked up at about the school budget elec 7:30 a.m. at the Stayton Plaza. tion. Individual club members Recreation chairman is Rilla were asked to participate in Schaffer and, anyone wishing telephoning residents on elec- further information on the one i tion day to remind them to day tour, may contact Mrs. vote. Schaffer at 897-2286. The club decided to have a There will be no AARP a bingo booth again this year meeting at the high school at the park during the Fourth on Wednesdav evening. June of July celebration. They will 26. also sell snow cones. A puppet show for children and parents is being planned for later this summer. DATSUN SERVICE The group appreciated the bingo party given for them by AND REPAIR All Wort Guaranteed and you the senior citizens on June 12. SAVE 30% on Salem Prices «ambos Move to uniL- Womani- ßatje Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Humes and Wilkinson Honored at Coffee , p|ans fQr i Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo Mil fl moved Saturday to their new finnny XflOW ST home in Salem, after a life- 1 Jllvyy Ul long residency in this area. — . . . . However, the Rambos said they l-il/IT] 111/ 4th will always consider Mill City '‘JJIII VII JUIj ill I "home” and retain interests here l Plans are getting underway l Their move will not be com- for r the July Fourth hobby and | plete until June 30 as years craft show Chairman this year of acquiring "things” takes is Mrs. Virgil Trout and any time to sort. Assisting with one interested in having a dis moving are Mr and Mrs. Rus-( play should contact Mrs. Trout sell Nelson of Oregon City, at 897-3116. Displays may in who have recently purchased clude any hobby or craft other property there. Mrs. Nelson people would enjoy looking at. (Laura) is the Rambos daugh- I The hobby and craft show will be set up In the grade ter. gym and will open right Mr and Mrs. Fred Gruver, school ’ 'ailer the Puradc until ♦ P- m i have purchased the I Rambo wuumv ( | home and plan on taking pos-1 ‘ _ The gym will be open July | session July 1. New address 3. 7 to 9 p. m. and July 4, 10 i for the Rambos is Paradise Is- to noon for individuals to set . land Mobile Park, 3100 Turn up their displays. If any items er Rd. S. E. Space «160, Salem I are sold during the show, 10% 1 goes to the Steering Commit- ' 97302. i tee, otherwise there is no charge for displaying articles "YOUR LAND I Those interested in reserv space for the “tailgate sale" AND MY LAND" i | ing in the park should contact Mick Davis at 897-2355, after noons. The fee is $3 a space. Salem Saturday The Deacons of the Presby terian church put on a sur prise during the coffee-hour following the worship service Sunday morning, when an ap propriately decorated cake honored Glenn Humes, Jr. and Tedd Wilkinson, who graduat- j ed from high school this June, the former from Santiam High and the latter from Stayton High. Decorating the cake were a motar-board with di ploma, a cross, and a flag. Young Humes was in the pro- cess of leaving to join the U. S. Navy and Wilkinson plans to attend college. Rev. Luther Kurtz, who Call 897-2062 gave the sermon Sunday mom- j Wuy dont YOE subscribe mg. took pictures of the boys ELMER TRIPP to The Mill City Enterprise ? and tjæ decorated cake ‘ > in i their honor, and Rev. Ernest 1 Franklin was asked to give the by Hazel llayes Howes Honored On Golden Wedding Day blessing and say a few words Pure Americana— appropriate to the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don In many small communities About 40 people attended the were honored on their golden Howe and grandchildren Lisa the country over, a 4th of July affair which was arranged by wedding anniverasry when and David. Manzanita, their parade down main street is In a recent communication Donna Podrabskv even though their son and dauznter and daughter and family. Mr. and always in order. This is the from Laddy and Glenda Elliott she coudl not be present. Other their families hostec! a family Mrs. Joe Lalack of Mill City, time the kids decorate their who are with Arctic Missions, Deacons. Faye Verbeck and dinner party on Saturday ev granddaughter Nancy Lalack and search in the at Inc., in Palmer, Alaska where Mary Kelly, did the serving ening. June 8, In the State and Bill Fields of Salem. bicycles tic for costumes. All the horses he does maintenance work, with additional assistance. Room of the Prime P.ib Res grandson Monte Lalack of in the neighborhood are scrub they mention that thir daugh Glenn Humes. Sr. is moderator taurant in Salem. Klamath Falls and friend Miss ter, Lisa, assists the wrangler for the board of Deasons, and1 Attending were their son Jamie Kittelson of Salem, and bed and groomed. Some-times with the horses at Victory there are antique autos, And the Eugene Wilkinsons are ac Mrs. Howe's sister. Mrs. Thel the bands, resplendent m uni- Bible Camp; daughter Patty ma Lohman of Longview, Wa. forms, are “Kings of the and Glen Alsworth plan a wed- tive members of the congrega Mr. and Mrs. Howe were road.” , ding lor July 14th and further tion. Tedd Wilkinson sings in married June 10, 1924 in Sa preparation for Christian ser Mr Mustard is a palomino the choir each Sunday. lem and have spent most of Welsh pony with long white vice; son Lonny and Kristy their married life in Mill City. tail and mane very frisky. Lewis are making plans to be They have one son, Donald Carolyn found a sou them-belle married soon after he return« I Masons-Wives Invited Announcement was made Howe of Manzanita and one costume complete with bouf from his overseas cruise; and this week that the Linn County daughter. Mrs. Joe (Jeannine) fant ruffled skirt, many petti the other son, Mike, and his To Stayton for Senior Bus service will now Lalack of Mill City and four coats, little perky hat, and one wife, Lisa (formerly Gabriel), of those ruffled flower-bedeck await the time they can again i have two depots in Mill City. grandchildren. ed parasols. Dad was ultra- be together after the cruise. In addition to the stop at The Strawberry Feed stylish in black mustache, Both boys are aboard the U.S. | Enterprise office, the bus will Mill Ciy Masons and their also stop at the Mai: ■da^mo^-i8'^16 GrOUP MakeS derby hat, vest, oldfashioned S. Niagara Falls and should lie tie, spats and duster. I returnning at the end of July. wives have been invited to at bus arrives on Friday The Elliotts also mention i Mustard found himself hitch tend a strawberry feed to be ings at The le Enterprise office r, • • kj i j »|| «|| in Mill x^lTy CzITy ed to a little one-seat cart that they are thankful for Pat put on by the Stayton Masonic at 10 a. m.. leaves at 100:05 and ~>TOp ,n to his nervousness. A ty’s being very much improved lodge on Monday night, June arrives at the Malt Shop at I A group of - about • 80 cyclists much 24. Those wishing to go are 10:08 and departs at 10:10 The ’ caned7hT“ -- WaiidermgWheels' “ --- ~ I» little girl pony on the street in her state of health. As dorm asked to meet at the IOOF stop at the Malt Shop will were in Mill City Wednesday set him off. Mustard walked itory parents, the Elliotts are proud that several of the nine hall here at 7:30 so they can save a lot of sentor citizens 1 where they made a brief stop on his hind feet to show off. go as a group. When he got to the parade Seniors graduating from Vic from having to walk across the i before making their way to High this year plan to at The Stayton lodge will hold bridge to catch the bus. Bend, the destination they hop gathering-place and saw all the tory horses he jumped all over the tend Arctic Bible Institute in a short meeting prior to the There are no other changes ed to reach by Thursday. strawberry shortcake feed. in the schedule. Mike Sisco, age 20, of Harris street — wouldn’t hebave. the Fall. The periodical letters are burg. Pa. and Steve Wilson, 18, When the parade started he of Washington, D. C. visited wasn’t going to leave those sent out by Mrs. Joyce Lon- briefly in The Entertprise of horses! He whinnied at them, beck of Scio, with the memiiers yelled at them, shook his head of Scio Baptist church helping fice Wednesday morning. The boys said their group and backed into a truck—gone with ttie addressing. A num started from Lincoln City on a hundred feet and the harness ber of Mill City residents are ! Tuesday, spending the night on broke. A by-stander came with on the mailing list. | the Salem Academy Campus some nylon cord. Another few 1 and planned to camp Wednes feet and the bridle fell off. Pony at a trot Dad stayed with with the parade and weathered day night in the Cascades. Their ultimate destination Is the reigns—couldn’t stop him—1 it nil the way. the Atlantic Coast which they nothing in the pony’s mouth. I There were a few miracles Carolyn rolled out over the and no one was hurt, hope to reach about July 12. wheel but couldn’t run L_ be-1 Carolyn says, “Next time—” cause she stumbled over her Dad says, “Never again—.” long beautiful skirt She for- i — got she had the fancy parasol1 certain you won’t wind up digging Your telephone company is in her hand. Poor parasol—ribs 1/7 broken. Her roll over the' N into a cable we’ll have to repair, epending hundreds of thousands wheel broke the sign on the II and you may have to pay for. if of dollars putting cables side of the cart, “Sunday, come I a courtin’.” underground to improve the quality you're not sure, call before you By the time Dad was out of the cart, everybody on the' . dig in. Of the environment around you. street was yelling. He caught ThursdaJ Jone 20- Mustard by the neck or mane Pinochle party, American s So, before you dig in, check to be or something, but. no sir, Mus- U-gion Hall Gates 1 30 d . m. tard wouldn ’ t mir» »i.» uu «ai*. uates, I.3U p. tard wouldn’t take the bit. He clenched his teeth. Then the Monday, June 24— nylon cord which was fashion Lions club dinner meeting, . ucu untied. ed under __________ his tail mi came This time they tied" it* with 6:30 p m- Frontier Inn. Continental Telephone of the Northwest many knots.________________ 1 Thursday, June 27- They jumped into the cart I and sailed off Carolyn held I City Steering Commit- one reign with her broken par- *ee meeting, at Margaret asol in the other hand. Dad Snows at 8 p. m. had the other reign and hold ing onto his hat. He was hav Sponsored as a public service ing trouble with his mustache, By when you buy too—had to keep pressing it onto his upper lip. another one at The parade made frequent stops, but Mustard knew no the regular price stops. So around and around BEAUTY CENTER they went missing everybody Dad kept shouting. "We don’t Phone 897-2137 WorWi Fair have any brakes.” And Caro 239 S. W. Broadway A? iflUeahma a> >u naoe Mr lyn kept shouting "Whoa, Mus ELLEN HOWELL MiMy with Irveze: tard.” fresh Dairy Que*-n in a Now Working 4 Days Weekly Poor Dad. He said, "Let’s shase cup SerumpdlHyishu*' Monday through Saturday pull into a side street.” But »:00 a.m. to 5:ou p.m. Thun... 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