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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1963)
•»__ The Mill City Entrrprtnr, Thumdn.v, July -3. HMW Miss Carol Edwards Honored at Shower Willard Howell's Celebrate Twenty-fifth GATES- Miss Carol Edwards, Wedding Anniversary I Womank ßcufe. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Mar GATES Mr. and Mrs. Willani vin Edwards, and bride-elect of Raymond Gulliford. son of Mr. Howell celebrated their 25th and Mrs. Jack Gulliford. was i wedding anniversary last Sun honored with a bridal shower day with a family pot luck pic Goldie Rambo, given by Mrs. Dale Walczak nic at their home. Helping their and Mrs. Tom Johnson ____________ last _ 1 parents celebrate were Allen Saturday afternoon at the Gates Buck ”, Ellen. Karen and Pat ty Howell. Community clubhouse. Those attending were Mmes. I Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness, Gene Jacobson Eugene Fields of Milwaukie. and Larry. Christine Gulliford, . Mr. and Mrs. George Salomon Myrtle Bates, William Kergil, I and David. Sheila. Don. Dale Tlie annual reunion of Carl Stavang. Sr., and Thresa and Eva of Portland: Mr. and___ w was ________ Sim ______ family held Sunday and Brian, William Howell. Mrs. Jack Fields of Portland, it the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Shepherd, Frank Novakf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walczak George Flook A picnic dinner Stanley Walczak. Jack Guilt- and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wal was served from tables set on ford, A. B. Lucas. Marvin Ed czak of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. the lawn and the day wns apent wards, E. T. Melvin. Edwin Nate Bond, Nate Jr., and Phil visiting. About 50 attended, Delker, Jim Gulliford and Jon. ip of Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Dav Among those present were Dan Gascher and Dana. Oliver id Moore and Danny of West i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims from Winslow and Kermit Adams. Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Don New Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Those sending gifts but unable comb and Skip of Portland. Mrs. Sims from Lebanon. Mr. and to attend were Mmes, ¡•'rank T. B. Howell and Constance Mrs. Lloyd Harris and John Edwards, Howard Morrison, Howell of Oregon City. Mr. from Dallas, Mr, and Mrs. Dar Nona Walter and Mary Ann, and Mrs. Dick Sibley of The rel Sims and family from Sa Clyde Morgan and Juanita. Jess Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lem. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims Looney, Delores Shindler. Stan Zetter, Pamela and Rosanna of from Shedd. Mrs. Norene Trol- ley Walter. William Shepherd. Portland, and Mr and Mrs. Jim linger and family from Salem. Rex Lucas, Wayne Stavang. Syl Moore. Jimmy. Rosie and Deb Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ncimi Silbemagel and Kathy and Sid by of Gates. from Albany. Mr. and Mrs Baughman. Mrs. Lang Stafford and Mrs. Bob Johnson and Judy from The young couple plan a July Oliver Watson brought bouquets Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Very! 27 wedding at the home of his of flowers and visited briefly Sims from Scio and Mr. parents. during the day. Mrs. George Flook. RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS IU Uoldlr Knmb'i Well, 1 am glad that vacation Genoese merrhants cotiM use it Is over I need to come back to sueorssfuUy. From Italy it spivad to the work and n*at! Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Life do«*» become a little U>w Oaintrles. on to Germany ciMiiplicated at times when |>ro- and then to the English speak blems pih* on top of probfoms ing |MM>p|e Finally It became living Steers Family Of «xrurse we can always ks>k as It 1» today tlie supreme in arithmetic achievements so Returns from Camping nroumt ami see some one much yuu see like many prosaic ap worse off than we are. Mr. and Mrs Irving Steers But yesterday I hit the ln»t jraring things It has an in and children returned Sunday i tom of the heap literally. I teresting history. from a 10-day camping trip to had a rough two weeks with my various (stints In Canada. huslmmi ill ami trying to get a Speaking of acwunts tills Is s|s<ndmg some tint»« at Vancou I xmisc fix«*«! up for my parents Is sup|**«*d to he a true item, ver. and Victoria, B. C. to live in. Was hanging cur that vwrk» A merchandising On the way up to Canada they tains yesterday amt fell off the firm has instructed Its KM) trav stopis-d at Ellensburg. Wn., for ladder if I hadn't been so rllng salesmen to til«* their a short visit with the Ed Su- onery would have broken some monthly expense ac«x>unta, sich family. Ed works for the bones I’m mg aun* they air sometimes kixiwii as "swindle Forest Service as district as not a little crack«*d am afraid sheets." via wire rec«>rder "Hie sistant in charge of fire con i to have any X-rays taken. trol and a few wars ago resid One bright spot ‘Mir soli ami “exaggeration quotient" has ed in Mill City while working his wife were here to help us fallen 27%. the c«snpany re tnrta. S»x-ma to be hartirr to for tiie Forest Service here. part of th«* time ami in the TELL a fib than writ«* one Mrs. Steers reports that, aside few s|Mirc moments got to play from being rained out a couple with young Steven. who ot j of time. they had a very nice ctMirse is alsHit th«* smallest Millers Entertain i vacation anti enjoyed awing gramlson that ever was' the fruit orchards and irrigated Washington Friends areas of Washington. Mr and Mrs Elwtuxl M. Here it is alnxMt the end of They decided that sometime Green of Ft I axv I s . Wn , were th«* month again where has in the future they would like visitors at tlx* Iwsne of Mr and to take a bicycle tour of the iI summer (?) gone Anyhow It Mrs William J G Miller on time San Juan Islands as it is very is almost statement again, which I dread tsith on S W Spring street Mr Green Lorraine Lorenzen is beautiful then*. th«* receiving and sending eml has been stationed at Fort Swans Entertain announcing the engagement of Thinking in terms of Imlancr lewis for many years as Set- her daughter, Sandra B. Mc Class of 1953 Has sheets and such as you l<s>k g« .mt m th«* U S. Army ntxl is California Guests Cann to Kenneth W Ziebert. at a row of figures did you Chief e«»>k in the Officer's mess Ten Year Reunion Mr. and Mrs. William Day of son of Mrs Ruby Ziebert. ever st«>p and think whoever hall then* Hr was going to rr Hemet, Calif., have spent the | Both young people are 1963 Saturday Night thmight of the system’ When tire this year after A) years of past two Weeks visiting wth graduates of Santiam Union ami where it started is not service However, l>eing offered The Mill City High School Mr. and Mrs. James Swan, High school. He is employed at exactly known twit It <>riglnnt«*d a fine (sialUcwi at the U. S class of 1953 held a 10-year re who took their guests on sight-1 North Santiam Plywood Co. union at the Idist Frontier m»mewh«*re In th«* Middle Agrs. Army base in Paris, Franc«*, seeing trips to Eastern Oregon., No date has been set for the Saturday evening. Master of even before the Arabs brought decided to take on this offer the coast and many other places wedding. ceremonies for the evening was tlx* new decimal system to Eu 1 and slgrwd up for another three of interest. I years They are leaving for Roy Podrabaky, class vice-pre rope. Tuesday of last week the Rev. I Th«* Italians had tx*gan to Pans is mid August sident. and Mrs. Robert McDonald They bixight a n«-w car which Attending wen* Mr. and Mrs. . sum up affairs In a cumber and three children of Daven- Kimmels Return from Lyle Fleetwood. Mr. ami Mrs some manner with Roman Nu they will drive tn N«*w Jrrsry, port. Iowa, accompanied by I ex IJ L T • Ross Mason. Mr ami Mrs. Al merals, by a method Floren from which army t»asi* they Mr. and Mrs Algee Sweet of , Oregon-Idaho I rip Zlebt rt. Mr and Mrs, Bill tines cal>d “bllanzio ” Tills will embark for the trip over Salem visited at the Swan Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Shepherd. Mr. ami Mrs. Tom was later coupled with the new seas. The Green’s daughter. home. McDonald is a nephew biirn ' rvtunH 'd ,,ns week from an in- Kanoff, Mr. ami Mrs Gordy Asian decimals and a marvel Astrid, now I years old. and of Mrs. Swan and was ( teresting 10-day trip into East- McMorris. Mr. and Mrs, Roy ously supple device wns lx>m they all look forwent to the and raised in Mill City. Grwti Podrabaky. and Mr. and Mrs. Even complicated transactknis n«-w nihrnture. Mrs On the Swans trip to the ern ®rt‘8on iUR' Idaho. of the Venetian, Izimimnl and also was employed at Ft l-rwts Bill Hoeye. their ! They drove to Burns the first coast they picked up in the office of the «ximmander granddaughter, Kathy Ander-! 1 day and had dinner with the i A committee wns selected for as first secretary sen at Gold Beach and took | Corky Corbetts. She is a sister I the next reunion which will tic THE MILL CITY The Grwns have tw-cn in held in five years. Members of Mrs. Mel Eide and Doc her her to Rufus to visit with Paris before when tw* was sta graduated from OSU in 1923 of th«* committee an* Roy P«>- ENTERPRISE friend, Donna Hansen. with Orville Corbett, father drabsky, Tom Kanoff. Lyle Entered as second class matter tioned at the U. S army t»a»c of Corky They have a drug Fleetwood ami Betty McMor November 10. 1941 at tho Post of Grossauheln near Frankfurt Garden Club To store in Bums, however Doc ris. Office at Mill City, Oregon un (Si the Main Hr was in the army of occu(»at)on and Mrs said Orville was not in town Have Family Night der Act of March 3. 1.479 I The Mill City Garden club so he missed him on this trip. Greene was «-mploycd as clerk Birthday Party Honors NATIONAL EDITORIAL in fix* commlsary They hoth will hold their annual family ( They visited the Malheur speak German and French flu night Thursday. August 1 at 61 Bini Refuge and French Glen 1 wo Recently ently. and the next day went to Jo Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw p. m. at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Miller, mother of Mrs AMllIATt M1M1I» and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch Mrs. Otto Witt. 796 N. W. Alder ; seph and Wallowa Iuike tinea, is going liack with them They drove up to the famed recently attended a birthday street. In case of rain the group 6» help her daughter with ]>rr- Hat Point, an elevation of 6.900 party in Lyons at the home of will meet at Fellowship hall. NIWPAHI ¡Mirntlons for th«* trip She ex- Tais is a potluck ditjner and feet whre there is a dramatic Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. rUBLISHISS p«*cts to hr bark In atsart It Mi's. Clifford Stayton Irom those attending are asked to view of the Grand Canyon of days. ASSOCIATION Stayion and Floyd Bassett were bring a covered dish and their the Snake. From there they drove to tiie honored gu«*sts. A potluck own table service Subaciipuon Rates Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood is Lewiston. Idaho and on to the dinner wns served and the ev M irion4 inn Counties $3 a year chairman, assisted by Mrs. Otto Brownlee and Oxbow dams ening was spent Informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Outside Marion-Linn S3 50 a Yr Witt and Mrs. Kenneth Com- They also made an interesting trip up the Owhyee I.ake. Doc Clifford Stayton from Stay I ing said he took some nice pictures ton, Fred Stone from Niagara. Telephone «97 2772 or 497 2930 while on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and DON W MOFFATT. Ed -Pub They said the weather was Mrs. Gooch and the hosts, Mr perfect except for a thunder and Mrs. Bassett. i shower they hit at Cambridge and as it was getting late in the afternoon they just took shelter in a motel for the night. Sims Family Reunion Held Here Sunday Can a smile be heard? CALL A LOVED ONE LONG DISTANCE AND SEE! When that someone hears your voice .. . you’ll know a smile can be heard. Never mind the miles, your tele phone makes them meaning o less. See for yourself tonight! 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If you can without sugar. do these yourself, you’ll have Peaches, apricots, apples, and extra money left over for more cherries darken unless you give I fashions! them special treatment with Look for the Safaeo “S'* with its Remember: The fashions ascorbic acid or one of the protective roof, and you’ll find world is ready for you with anti-browning products you’ll an agent who Bella tka /trust, special departments planned to find in grocery stores. moat eompltti protection at the provide the right clothes for Before you buy fruits for lowest pouible coat your figure, your life and your freezing, check on the variety, Stop in to aee your Safeco fresh up-to-the-minute think because some freeze better than Agent Boon. Or eall him now. ing. Go to your favorite stores other. OSU Extension bulletin. Ha’s Just a phono's length and ask for the young clothes "Freezing Preservation of away, 24 hours a day I section. 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