The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 27, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—"Die Mill City Enterprise, Thunulay, June 27, 1JM>3
Brunner’s
Flowers
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
Wrunatd, Pay.
Goldie Rombo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
«-X3
IK Goldie Ranih-«
What is bo ran* ns a (Sum­
mer) «lay In June. G« hh I week
end for staying Inside (or n
friendly game of pinochle or
a swim in a nice heated jm »I
Our gixxl friend. Marie Stew
art asked us to do just that
the other day «nd leaving
pile I up work behind, away we
went.
Pertinits if a |»»'l like that
had been available to me ns a
youngster I would him* gotten
moiv than my tors wet 1 was
always afraid of water mudi
dee|>er!
I envy our daughter's ability
to swim in fact she says she
would like to Ink«- up scubba
diving as a hobby. Perish the
tlxxighi!
Before we drop the subject of
water and weather this con
firms the suspicions of «sir visit­
ing Californian» alxnt Oregon
Mist.
Have you hail your vacatkai
yet or will you I n * taking yours
nt home ' l'erhn|ts you can en
Occasions
joy It right In your own buck
yard Get In a bathing suit, turn
230 N. E. 4th St.
«>n the sprinkler and I ■retend
that you have liven to the
Mill City, Ore.
Miss Iforls Hutchinson. bride­
beach.
elect of Leroy Richards, was
Get a detachable blister
Phone 897-2452
"Why, it looks good enough
honored with a bridal shower
avallatile at the five ami «lime
to eat!'*
Friday evening in the social
MEHAMA The third annual
for that burn you no ikxibt
WE DELIVER
room of the Christian church
woulil get nt the Iwach.
WHY DON’T YOU SUIVM'RIBE Roten Family reunion was held
Tile shower was given by the
Sunday at the Mehama club­
Or how nix hi ! a pair of hlk
TO THE ENTERPRISE.
Christian Women's Fellowship
house. Milton Roten presided at
mg stax-s with txillt-ln |w-lilil«*s '
of the church.
the short business meeting
Then there are always ants ami
The rooms were attractively
when new officers were elected.
satai available to a«ld a little
decorated in pink and white.
John Romey was elected pre­
spice to (he picnic dinner,
Tli< gift table was centered
the
sident; Mrs. John Roten was
Use yiair imagination
with a small white tre«> with
re-elected
secretary-treasurer
ideas are «-mlh'ss
tiny pink umbrellas suspended
and Daniel Romey was re-elect­
Next Thursday I* th«- 4th of
We will probably sfirmi • hii
from tiie branches.
ed historian. Mr. Romey had
July. I hope that It will lie a vacation ¡minilng a house unii
After tiu* bride-elect op«*ned good celebration in Mill illv I am open to suggestion* « hi
prepared an interesting family
her gifts, refreshments were and that many of )« hi will »taj )*nv we can enjoy that!
tree dating back to 1X25.
served. Mrs Eldon Hutchins«>n at Ixime to enjoy it.
Present for the pig luck din­
served the coffee and Miss Jan­
ner and day of visiting wen' j
A g«*«d deal of th«* old ju-nti
Mrs. Rosa Roten and Mr. and ' Appointment ot a new Polly et Hutchinson served th«* punch. ment seems to have disappear Bonnie Boroughs Gets
Present or sending gifts were <*«1 along with the In « < i .ii-lo-i*
Mrs. Ed Romey, Kurt, Patty- Pacific home service advisor
annd Howard of Salem ; Mr. for Pacific !5>wer & lughl Miss Doris Hutchinson, Mrs. Or ix-rhap.-« we arc t«xi pre-oc- Office at Rainbow
and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Judy Company's Willamette Valley Eldon Hutchinson, Miss Janet cupicd witu (he high coat of Grand Assembly
and Debbie of Corvallis; Mr service area was announced Hutchinson, Miss Sharon Whit­ living, "politics nt th«* hl,;i-i
Div 37th Grand Assi-mblv In
and Mrs. Inn Harris. Randy, 1 Wednesday by Wayne Goin. sett, Miss Marcia Bamhardt, level" or Just plain every day
Mrs. Dave Warde, Mrs Ernest living.
tertvitkinal Older of llnlntxav
Joni and Mark of Springfield; I’PAL manager.
Kathleen Ellis, a
graduate Pmtrnbsky, Miss Cnrolvn Po
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Romey.
It u»«*d to be a time for mem­ for Girls was held In t'orx tills
on June 16, 17 ami IX Attend-
Kenny. Joe. Unas. Pamclia and home economist from Oklahoma drabsky, Mrs. Clyde Golden. ories aiui s|M-«*ch making
Brian of Troutdale; Mrs. Ben State University, will have th«* Mrs. Charles Golden. Mrs. Una something nlxMit what George Ing Hie tirami As*cinbiy from
Roten. Benny Lee and Susan, Polly Pacific assignment in tlu* White, Mrs. Irl Plymale, Mrs. Washington or Thomas Jeffcr- Marilyn in Mill (Tty wert* Sara
.Smith, worthy advisor. Idnda
Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. John Albany and Corvallis districts, Floyd Shepherd. Mrs Nat Wills. son might have said.
Roten and Judy. Gates, and including the local area anti Mrs. Robert Pratt. Mrs. Larry
Nowadays I'm afraid n talk Ifoffy, grnml choir mrmlirr,
< Iraixl Repre
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, other surrounding communities. Plotts. Mrs. Barry Drake, Mrs. like that would draw a yawn. Janie«- lx«gun
Hcrlstt
sentutlve to N< orih Dakota in
She will direct th«* company's Ro'x-rt Smith, Mrs
Barbara and Bob of Lyons.
not iipplau*«*
home service advisory program Whitaker, Mrs Jerry Whitaker.
Or then again perhaps wr Oregon; Bonnie I* Boroughs, re
t’rxms of
in the valley area, working Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs Walter aren't as afflicted with com ciplent ot tin* <«ran«l
<
with electric appliance dealers. I Kay. Mrs. Clarence Howe, Mrs placent amnesia as we seem Color* and Jud;
Mrs
Susie
Cree,
schools, youth and women's, Lowell
Are we?
"Die girls st.
<m
tire
groups and other organisations Haynes, Mrs. Harald Halo-
camps were ti
nt Snell
Miss
in arranging electric living de­ Miss Christine Storey.
Speaking of celebration*, fam an«l chaprmned t»y Mr* Floyd
Marilyn
Peggy Cooper. M .
LYONS Mrs. Alex Bodeker monstrations.
ily gatherings and so on was Johnson
Hurst.
Mrs.
Richard
Freeman
Prior
to
joining
Pacific.
Miss
and Mrs. Orville Downing were
thinking th«- other day atxait
'Birsdny evening Bonnie Bor
hostesses for the June meeting Ellis was employed in Denver and Esther and Mrs. William the old fashioned Ice cream oughx was ln*tnll«'<l as Grami
of the Garden club at the John as a home economist for the Shepherd and Bonnie.
freezer (of all things'. A frees- Immortality, a distinct Isasir
Neal Memorial park Wednesday Public Service company of
er of lee cream was always a for her amt the girls of Mari
Colorado.
She
also
worked
ns
|
afternoon. Following a short
Campfire Girls Have “must" nt family gatherings lyn Assembly
business meeting games fum- a home economist for the Okla­
when I was a youngster and
Mrs Agnes Carbuxi. mother
i&wd the entertainment and homa extension service follow­ Camp out Wednesday wasn't it fun to ¡»Hind the ruck advisor was unable to alterni
Mrs
Ralph
Budlong
anil
her
ing
her
graduation
from
Okla
­
prizes were won by Mrs. David
Campfire Girls went
on
a
Danielson and Mrs. Elmer Wil­ homa State in 1959.
'Camp out" last W«-dn«-s<iny
son. Mrs. Laura Neal drew the
afternoon. Mrs James Budlong
door prize.
helped transport the girls to
Plans were made for the an- Birthdays Celebrated
the Sportsman's Bulge on De­
nual picnic to be held in August.
At Moffatt Home
troit Lake They returned to
and Mrs. Neal will be hostess
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City
Mrs. Otto E. Schultz of Par- their homes Thursday evening.
for the July meeting.
is
a adise. Calif . was honored Sun- Janeta Johnson arai Claudia
Dale Prichard, who
FOR SAFECO’S COMPLETE
member of the Park and Recre­ day on the occasion of her Noth Budlong assisted Mrs. Budlong
a
Wednesday afternoon the girls
ation commission of Linn coun­ birthday anniversary with
HOMEOWNERS POLICY
ty, was present and told the family gathering at the home swam in the lake at Mongol«!
club what they could do to of ner son-in-law and daughter, Th«-y spent their time hiking,
THAT LETS YOU RELAX
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt.
playing games and cooked all I
help beautify the park.
Also honored was her sister. their meals over a camp fin*. |
were
Dainty refresnments
The camp out is a require- I
served to Mmes. Warren Ed­ Miss Leona I-imb of Portland,
wards. Glenn Julian. John Ix*n- and a son. Duaine Schultz of ment to pass rank.
Dun’t let Inwy mgrrnU tangla
Don’t wait for a fire to reveal dangerous gaps in your cover­
Highlight of the trip was
gacher, Ralph Downer. Harley Los Angeles. Calif., for their
your date life. Help you pm * If
age. Call your Safeco Agent today! He can make rure you are
birthday
anniversaries.
when
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lae
Bassett
Scott. Floyd Bassett. David
completely protected for every insurance need...without dan­
All of her family, with the took all of the girls for a ride
Dani.'lson. Elmer Taylor. Charl­
by keeping your own calks
gerous gaps or expensive duplication.
es Cruson, Elmer Wilson. Alice exception of a daughter, Mrs. in their boat. For most of the
brief and fairly spaced.
Huber, Laura Neal. Donna As- Margaret Everetts of James­ girls it was their first boat ride.
For the best in Auto, Home, Boat, Life, and Commercial In­
a
son.
George
Attending
were
Martha
Pen
­
town.
N.
D.
and
You’ll l>e |>o|>ular on the
the
mussen. Pearl Hudson and
surance, see your SAFECO-LIFECO-GENERAL Agent today.
Schultz of I j OS Angeles were nington, Terry Cothern. Cheryl
hostesses.
party line and the
present
Albin, Esther Freeman, Deb­
You can relax when you're covered by
points
date line.
from
distant
Coming
bie
Chance.
Connie
Ragsdale.
Patsy Pennick Tells
were Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Karen I«oveall, Ixnnie Bodeker,
Nobody
Gates Writer of
Schultz of I»s Angeles, who Pam Wolfe. Unda Budlong.
made the trip by jet; Mr. and Alice Bayse, Claudia Budlong.
settles deims fester
Mexican Tour
Mrs. I-arry Colbrese. Sandra Jnneta Johnson and Mrs. Ralph
By
Mrs.
Floyd
Swaim
end more feirty!
and Timmy from Laurel. Mont.; Budlong.
Gates—Patsy Pennick, daugh­ Mr and Mrs. Marvin Schultz.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Spokane. Wn., and Mr.
and
Pennick, arrived home Monday Mrs. Bob Schultz, Quincy, Cal. Miss Helen Gisler
evening from her 24-day tour Other relatives attending were To Wed Bud Davis
of Mexico with the high school Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Winn
Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Gisler
Spanish class from Mill City.
of"‘portland7 Mr.'aitd'
ot Stayton are anmxmcing the
The class traveled 6000 miles. Mrs. j
¡j
’
j-
__
2
J. D. Frace, Linda and engagement of their daughter.
2000 miles by car and 4000 miles QaU(jja r)[ Beaverton; George
by Mexican bus. Patsy said Lindquist and son. Dean. Mil- Miss Helen M. Gisler to Ed.
L. Davis. Jr., son of Mrs. E.
everyone got along just fine, waukio. Milg Leona Llrnb. of
i
L.
Davis of Gates.
making the trip the more en- Portland,
p
-
- and - George
-
Conibear,
Serving Mill Clty-tlaten, Aumsville,
Miss Gisler was graduated
joyable. They were fortunate in a «xTsin
Mrs’ Moffatt.
I from Mt. Angel Academy nnd
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
visiting the beautiful Univers- J This is the first time that
ity of Mexico. One of the less that many family members is now employed at the First
the have been together since 1953 National Bank in Stayton.
enchanting moments
of
Mr. Davis was graduated
trip occured there when the when a Golden Wedding anni­
class passed through an op- versary party honored Mrs. I from Gates High sc I mx >1 and at- 1
tended Oregon State University.
erating room where medical Moffatt's parents .
He is a partner in the Hill In­
students were dissecting human
surance Agency in Mill City.
bodies. They passed a big tub­
They plan a fall wedding.
ful of human heads and the Rebekahs To Have
sight nearly overwhelmed them. Concession at Park
A constant aggravation was the
Beauty Tips from
inch and a half long cock­ On July Fourth
the
roaches which seemed to be
Main order of business at
CINDERELLA'S
everywhere. One night in
a last meeting of Santiam Rebek- S(*I1«M»| Of
with 5 exclusive new Regency Script
hotel, the girls were thinking ah lodge was the float which
of giving up Sherry Bennett as the Rebekahs and the Oddfel- Self-Im prove ment
a human sacrifice if the cock­ low lodges will enter for the Sue Says:
roaches would just leave the 4th of July parade. Serving on
Beauty is a combination of
rest of them alone. Patsy said this committee are Mr. and all the little things A vilrrant
Mexico is terribly commercial­ Mrs. Al Nesbitt and Ann Prim- healthy l«x»k, a friendly smile.
ized and souvenirs were even eau. Theme for the float is g<xx! posture, and n sincere non­
being sold in a cathedral they ‘'Carousel'’ and their princess affected speaking voice.
visited. She said she hated to is Leila Barney.
But most of ail it is a feeling
leave Mexico and wanted to
Ways and means of raising of self-satisfaction that comes
return someday as there are money for the new rug for the from knowing that YOU have
and (£&., tyfáfíatn,
many beautiful places to see main room of the hall were dis­ made the most of your
and many wonderful people. cussed.
good kxzks which means
Jay Rasmussen, instructor of
Gladys Mason received her must know how to apply your
the class, and one of the chap­ official confirmation as Dis­ makeup neatly- then for heav­
and <DRro.
&d«Jord CaugiUon
erones. rented an 8MM movie trict deputy president from the ens sake do it—you must know
camera before leaving on the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, how to dress to flatter your
IN OREGON
trip and has a complete docu­ Barta Bagley.
particular figure, without spend­
mentary of the trip filmed. This
It was agreed to have a con­ ing a fortune- THEN DO IT.
OìCr tnJ 77Cn 'Jfrtftur Qi TimAtnai
film will
be
available for cession stand in the city park Just knowing how to do these
showing at various organiza­ for the 4th with
homemade things and not doing them is
tions.
candy, punch and popcorn to even a greater sin than not
From nature's light grain comes sparkling, light beer .. .
The group visited Disneyland be served. Gladys Mason Is knowing. You can learn all of
When you choose from our famous Repency Ftasxj Wa^
Oregon s traditional beverage of moderation —it's light,
on the return trip. While in the chairman of this committee.
these tricks by being alert by
sparkling, delicious.
ding Line you need have no qualms about quality-thia rich,
area, Patsy and Sherry Ben-
Visiting the lodge was a for­ reading fashion magazines or
raised HELIOGRAVING« has all the distinction of the fin­
nett spent a night at the home mer member, Chrissie Hender­ the newspaper!! but when you
And naturally, the Brewing Industry in Oregon Is proud
est craftsmanship—yet coats about half as much as you'd
of Mr. Pennick's cousin, Mr. son of Redmond. She is now a read you must evaluate and
of the more than one million tax dollars it contributes to
and Mrs. Royal Upland. Patsy member of the Sisters lodge.
apply these principals to your­
guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your
the state of Oregon each year—money that helps support
plans to work in the cannery
Potluck refreshments were self unattractive people are
complete wedding stationery needs. •He/iogravfng-nof 4»
our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Oregon, beer
this summer and has arrange­ served following the business usually not really unattractive
belongs —enjoy it.
be contused with enirtrvins.
ments already made to enter meeting.
by nature they are Just lazy.
the University of Oregon at Eu­
There is beauty in everyone.
gene in the fall. She wants to
It Just needs cultivation.
be a high school English teach­ Why Don't YOU rtubocrtb« to
By SUE FERGUSON,
UNITEO STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City
er.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Salem, Oregon.
Flowers For All
Roten Family
Reunion Held at
Mehama Sunday
New Polly Pacific
Doris Hutchinson
Guest at Shower
Lyons Garden Club
Plans Annual Picnic
WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL
“DANGEROUS GAPS” IN YOUR
HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE?
Jerry Pittam Insurance
S3I/ISS Money, -/bo/
Party Line
Is No Place
to Hold One!
Valley Telephone Company
Brides’ delight... our beautiful
FLOWER
WEDDING LINE
BEER IS A NATURAL
The Mill City Enterprise
»
mdt. crank the freezer iiim I Oirrt
get to "lick the dasher?"
I've no doubt that ice cream
made by modern methode i*
iH-ttvr. creamier, and ihiivi
It juat <kx**n't seem that wav
In coni|Miri»oii to youthful mem
ories.
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