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î—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 22, I9tì2 » PtUfñ Cotton Flannel Shirts For Men and Boys Boys Goldie Rambo, Roman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 $1.98 to $3.95 xxr.T.rxx . $3.19 to $4.95 Health Is Topic Men ☆ ☆ * Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City We now have a complete line of personalized Color-Coordinated 2-Tone Personal Notes Regency Informais 6 Beautiful Color Combinations A Compliment To Your Good Taste The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 MiU City, Ore. At Interesting PTA Meeting Grandmother Circle Discusses Summer's Work The Grandmother's Circle of the Christian church held their November niivtinn Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hedge. Sr. The gtxxip discussed their ac- complishments of the sumnier and things that can lie done during the holidays aixl winter months. They voted to change their meetings to mornings so as not to interfere with their Thrift Shop, starting with the December meeting which will lx* Wednesday. December 19 at 10 a. nr. at the home of Mrs Lowell Cree. Ail the ladies present took part in fix' Thanksgiving de- votions. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs Hedge to Mrs. George Fiook. Mrs. Clar ence Howe. Mrs. Charlie French Mrs. Rachel Olmstead and Mis. ¡¿«well Cree. Many From Here Attend Hospital Auxiliary Luncheon One of the nicest «vents of An outstanding program Oil ' physical fitness was presented the fall season was the luncheon and card party sponsored by j at th November meeting of the the Santiam Memorial Hospital Santiam PTA with Mrs. West- auxiliary held at the Santiam rick presiding a’ the business Golf clubh«xise last Thursday meeting and Mrs. James Wright Tables for the 12:30 luncheon 19 charge of the program. were set up throughout the it was noted that approxi room which was decorated with mately $120 was netted over autumn leaves. There was a the budget at the annual ham hostess in charge of each table, dinner and then* was discus each beautifully decorated and sion on placing this in a fund judged. to be used to purchase a TV Prizes were won by Mr». for th»* seiuxil. Most of the Rudy Toil! of Mill City with tea .'hers agreed that this would her ftirtnal table setting in lx* an educatxmal addition to pink tones and Mrs Gale Chris the school. Final action on the tensen of Stayton with a hos disposition of the money was pital scene, complete with min I tabled until the March meeting iature nurse and doctor figures when perhaps another money A door prize was also given raising project will lx* under- which was won by Mrs. Giles taken. Wagner of Mehama. The Marion county health 'Hiere wen* 21 women attend nurses who were scheduled to ing the affair from Mill City appear on a health discussion with Mrs. Paul Ressler winning panel were unable to do so be high score for the group; Mrs. cause of the heavy fog in the Al Nesbitt, pinochle, and Mrs. valley. Allx*rt Toman, low A film, showing President It was aruxxinced that ap Kennedy's official physical fit- The 1962-63 Christmas seal proximately $110 was netted nes program was si town and drive conducted by the Mariuti- from the party. proved highly entertaining. F\»lk county Tuberculosis anil A panel, moderated by Mrs. ! Health aseociation is under way j Sid Baughman, discussing the with mailings sent to more varxxis phases of mental and than 31.000 nouseholders. Mrs. physical health, was enjoyed by Thomas Kanoff is chairman of those present. th«* Mill City drive. She said Mrs. LeRoy Podrabsky spoke this week that th«* Mill City GATES Die Gates Women's on the recent organization of a Jaycettes assisted in stuffing club met at the clubhouse on group of parents that were in the seals in the envelopes. terested in mentally retarded General chairman of the Thursday, November 15. Plans children. drive is Allen B. Finch. Salem; were made tor the annual Wom I Mrs. Harry White, PE in and Allan K Fisher of Dallas en's Club-Extensxm club Christ mas party, which will be given structor at SUHS spoke on the is vice-president. program that is being carried Officials hope to outdraw last December 20. beginning at 10 out there and Tony Kosydar, year years contributions when a tn. Instead of exchanging Boys PE instructor gave his Marion county akme collected gifts this year, members <4 the two organizations who wish to views on the program. more than $23,000. may make a donatxm for the Mrs. Baughman spoke briefly While great strides have been on the value of the county nurs made in prevention and th«* the Gates Community church. es in the community and said speedy cure of TB it is still a A potluck luncheon will be fol that more people could avail menace to our p»*ople and the lowed by white elephant bmgo. themselves of the opportunity to State Board of Health says that I Members are welcome to invite make use of their services. in the past two years the dis friends to attend the party. The annual 1 ioinc Products Refreshments were served by ease has disabled 946 and killed cofiee was held at the Clull- a group of PTA members with 120 people in Oregon. Mrs. Charley Stewart, refresh Area residents are urged to house November 16, from 1 to ment chairman, in charge. send in their contributions in the •I 30. On display were exhibits The next meeting will be De amount they can afford as s«xm from Stayton. Mehama, Mill City, Lyons, Gates and Idanha. cember 12 and will feature as possible. During the afternoon a nice Christmas music by the band crowd attended the coffee and under the direction of Spencer purchased items on display. Hillesland. With TB Seal Drive Rogers Attend Housewarming Given for Kellys Family Reunion A group of friend» gave Mi and Mr» Ciarl**» Kelly n house warming party Saturday even ing at their home. They had lx>*tl invited to tile home of Mr and Mrs. Mel Rambo for a 7 o’clixk dinner, lint the gnxip arriviil ut the Kelly home nt 6 30. much to their surprise. A two-way surprise also lu»«> med Mr ami Mrs. Mel Rambo with a “grandparent" shower and a gixxl time was had by all A gift was prc«ent<*d to tile Kel lys for their new home. Fol lowing the 7 30 (sitluck dinner those at th«* |xirty attended the Firemen's Benefit Present were Mr and Mr» lx>n Moffatt, Mr and Mr» Mel R.unlsi. Mr. and Mrs Martin Hansen, Mr. ami Mrs. .I<4in Muir, Mr and Ml's Roger Nel son. Mr and Mr» I .*■«• Bassett and Lee Ross Mrs Ross was unable to tx* present because of illivsx, Mr. ami Mr» (' E. lingers attended a family reumoii m Eugene a week ago nt the I uhiu * of her brother, Dr J V Het reman ITiey drove Io Philo math and went to Eugene with aikrtlni brother, J W B** ii * man Other family members prcsei't were Mr. and Mr» E. A Stebbins of Munmouth. Mr» J W Saunders of Estacada, her daughter, Mr», laicille Boy er of tuike Grove, another bro tlicr, R« v. G C. Bei reman of I’liiH-nlx. Arlz., via» unable to be pre»ent. On tile return trip hutne tlx- Rogers visited with Mrs Alible Gcerti>en at Philomath with ad ditional guest» tlicr*', Ml»» Flo» kie Overman aixl Ml aixl Ml'» Jame» MiSAtrly, l»>tli turmei Mill (Tty realdenls 'H k 'V also visited with tiieir »on and wife, Clyde Rogers Jr., at Albany. Open House Held In Honor of Forest The -l-H ("ook-u-teem I laid Service Couple Cook-A-Teers Meet their meeting Monday at the l.«*s LaMunyan home with eight present. Christine Henning und Fay LaMunyan demonstrated tlx* making of oatmeal cookie» < ¡corgi* Brown and Sherry LaMunyan showed the group h«w to make peanut butter cookies. The special rule f«»r t>w day was learning how to pack brown sugar to get the correct measure. The next meeting was sched uled to lx- held November 19 at the l.iMunyan home when fresh fruits and vegetable prepara tion will tx* demonstrated Mr and Mrs Ral|*ii Met "un entertained at an open lx*u»«* for Mr and Mr» William Bur III! ¿.ilio- ;lt I Ixn t »«•:*. 1.- nuditi'. Hr- wus employed by tli<* For est Service Ixit was drafted into into Army »rrvicc and » III lie statlon«*d in New York. Present to oid them farewell Irving were Mr. and Mr» Steer», Mr and Mrs Gary I.leu alien. Mr and Mrs Maynard Robert Smith. Mr and Mrs Carsun. Mr ami Mrs Jam**» anil Mrs Wettcrgrccn, Mr Richard McCoy, Mr and Mr» Nell Davit and U m * host ami hostess. Gates Clubs Make Plans for Holidays RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS J; , KNOW a / f before ‘ you go LOOK IN THE > YELLOW PAGES FIRST Let your fingers \ Ado the walking Your best tip for any shopping trip. Let the Yellow Pages help you find what you want. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Americans paid about 62 bill-1 ion for food last year. This did not include imported foods and seafoods. Farmers received I about 21 billion dollars of this ! according to the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, while the remaining 41 billion dollars paid for such marketing costs as canning, freezing, transport ing, packaging and selling. PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES Laundry Is Topic At Home Extension Club Meeting GATES- The Sant lam Can yon Home Extension unit met at 10 a. m. Tuesday, November 13 at the Women's club house. Lou Oliver and Retha Herron presented the project lesson. "Your Laundry Basket." The lesson d»alt with special laun dering problems, how to laund er new fabrics, how to whiten nylon and how to care for wash and wear garments. Following the potluck luncheon at noon, a slxirt business meeting was held. Dorothy Vail will repre sent the unit as Program Plan ner for a three year term. The annual Christmas party will be held next month, plans to be announced later. Jan Erickson presented the Do and Show pro gram, how to make decorations and centerpieces out of melt<*d candles. Ideas for making Christmas gifts at home were discussed. Members present were Jan Erickson. Retha Herron, Ixiu Oliver, Dorothy Vail, Helen Vincent, Shirley Swaim, Mary Gulliford, Veryl Moore, and Marion Stovall. Vietnamese Engineers To Have Thanksgiving Dinner With Mays Mrs. Wilma Stewart Honored at Party GATES- An open-house go- ing-away party was given in honor of Mrs. Wilma Stewart Thursday evening, November 15. Toni Thomas, co-hostcss with Carmen Bamhurdt, fash ioned a make-believe trailer house, which was filled with cash gifts and presented to the guest of Ixinor, along with a card signed by those contribut ing to the gift. The Stewarts, who are moving to Roseburg this week, will be living in a trailer bouse, so this type of gift was given so Mrs. Stewart will be able to buy something that will fit into the trailer. The refreshments, sandwich es, cookies and coffee, were served and the ladies spent the remainder of the evening visit ing. Guests present were I»lu Henncss, Beulah Bowes. Hattie I Cole, Ruby Brisbin, Mattie Root, Ida Flectwixxl, Tom Thomas, Ruth Hess, I .aura Rid dle, Margaret Rush, Wilma Stewart and Beverly, and Car men Bamhardt. Gates Ceramics Class Has Display Here The ceramics class of grades 5 to 8 at the Gates school are showing some the the things they have made since school started in a display at The Paint Pot. The youngsters have been doing splendid work, according to their teacher, Mrs. Beulah Bowes with all items except marmalade jars and creamer and sugars made free hand. The ceramics are made in the art class with Mrs. Bowes teaching several arts and1 crafts. I^ast year the young sters made hammered copper jewelry and during the Oregon Centennial year did some beau tiful mosaic work. The school colors of black and orange arc featured in the background of the ceramic win dow display. Mr. and Mrs. Howard May and family will observe Thanks giving a day early, on Wednes day, so that the Vietnamese student engineers, who have been staying at the May lodge will tie able to have the feast with them. This will be their first traditional Thanksgiving dinner in this country. The day will also honor little 3-year-old Patricia Ann on her birthday anniversary. Roy Epperson, power house superintendent at Detroit dam where the students have been observing engineering methods, will take the three young men to Salem early Thursday morn ing to catch a plane to Viet Why Don’t YOU Subscribe to I THE MHJ. CITY ENTERPRISE nam. Ry i.oldie tUtnl>o As most of you know, we are ¡>nxid grandparents and us my friends say i am a “way out" grandmother. Didn't make me feel any older but Mel couldn't get exit of bed Monday morn ing! Although it makes a good | story it was the results of < a tall at the mill that caused that, 1 We are not ns young as t moat people when they have 1 their first grandchild and we are thrilled to pieces. Once ■ in awhile you tin hear of somnaic that Is less than pleased with the prospect or actuality of the grand|Mirent bit but not in most cases. Talk about a merry mix-up We certainly had one Saturday night A group of us that cele brate birthdays together had planned a little surprise house warming for Ouirles and Mary Kelly ut their new home. It was a lot of fun and with the help of their son, John, It was a complete surprise but what the rest of the group was getting such a kick out of was the fact that Mary had also planned a little “Grandmother" shower for me Who was sur prising who’ Well, anyhow fun was had by all with the re mainder of the evening spent at the firemen s benefit which was well attended as usual. many times so 1 don't have to do It again but ixitakle of tlx* wonderful nation, state ami town we live in we all have •|wcial things we can give thanks for even though at times we may f«*cl thr world has a grudge against us. You know tile other day when 1 was wrestling with a really small problem I hap(x*tw*d to lx* reading pn»»f on an article <>n the recent windstorm It was stating, among other things, thr Size *>f a tree planted now , .Mt) years hence. It made me feel very small In the general scheme of things. So perhaps there is fl awl for thought there when worrying too much oxer pcrwmal |»n»t>- Irms look at them on a wide vision screen. Have a nice Thanksgiving' THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered ai second class matter November 10 19-14 at th« Post Oflce at Mill City, Oreg, n u der Act of March 3. 1879 < niws « afi > euaiiiHiet AllOCIATION Ixxtks like we are going to have typical Thanksgiving Wea ther cool and crisp Once the snow hits the surrounding Al Hl IA U M I M11 I mountains it really puts the nip in the air. We have so much to be Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 thankful for In this country Su baci i pt ion Rates and it's good we have a day set aside when we can Hop long M irionj.inn Counties $3 a year enough to really think about It. Outside Marlon-IJnn $3 50 a Yr. They have been enumerated DON W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub. ENJOY YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner At The Last Frontier STEAK. CHICKEN. SEA FOOD or TURKEY IVe Will Open At Noon Thanksgiving Day ★ ★ ★ Live Music Sat. Night ★ * * LAST FRONTIER Phone 897-2400 Gates, Oregon