The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 24, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill
Enterprise, Thursday, August 24, 1967
Local Folks Attend
Community
Eastern Star Meeting
Calendar of Events
Thursday, August 24—
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Saturday, August 26—
Opening date for
State Fair.
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Sunday at Bend
Goldie Rambo,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton,
Jr., Past Matron and Jr. Past
Patron of Marilyn Chapter
145; Mr. and Mrs. Glen David­
son, Jr. Past Matron and Jr.
Past Patron of Euclid Chap­
ter 70. Jefferson; and Dr. and
Mrs. John Tarr, Jr. Past Mat­
ron and Jr. Past Patron of
Acacia Chapter 63, Stayton
went to
Bend Saturday
Theie was a small turnout
where they attended a patio
party at the home of Mr. and | of members at the August
Mrs. Ernie Jones. Mrs. Jones 16 meeting of Santiam Re­
is the Jr. Past Worthy Grand bekah lodge due to the ex­
Matron of the Grand Chapter tremely warm weather.
Plans were made for a
of Oregon.
Sunday morning they all “Back to School” party to be
attended a breakfast at East­ held at the September 6
man’s Ranchero near Bend. meeting when members will
The Gartons, Tarrs, and dress in children’s clothes
Davidsons accompanied by and bring a sack lunch for
Mr. and Mrs. Meisenheimer refreshment time.
Also under discussion was
from Woodburn visited the
a Halloween costume party
Peterson’s Rock Gardens.
At 1 P. M. the group at­ and date for this will be Oct­
tended a picnic dinner at the ober 18. The Rebekahs have
Pioneer Park in Bend follow­ had these parties at inter­
ed by a business meeting and vals throughout the years
election of Officers. All Past and everyone always seems
Jr. Matrons and Past Jr. Pa­ to enjoy them.
trons of Oerogn were invit­ Ada Plymale was presented
ed and the group will be with a seal of perfection for
known as the “Golden Keys.” giving the unwritten work,
from District Deputy Presi­
About 134 attended.
dent, Agnes Allen of Turn­
er.
After the short business
Rains Annual Reunion
meeting refreshments were
served by Lettie Swan and
Held at Bush Park
Mildred Carr.
GATES—The annual Rains
family reunion and picnic
was held Sunday, August 20, Stork Shower Honors
at Bush Park in Salem. Mem­ Mrs. Les White
bers of the family present
Mrs. Gary Peterson, Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Herbert Whitaker and Mrs.
Rains, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nancy Bohach were hotesses
Lindley and family, Mr. and at the Peterson home August
Mrs. Randy Roberts and Mrs. 11 for a surprise stork show­
Opel Harke all of Portland; er, honoring Mrs. Les White.
Mrs. Veneta Hopkins, and
Following an informal ev­
Mrs. Edna Rains of Sher­ ening and the opening of
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Desmond many gifts,
refreshments
Rains of Keizer; Mr. and Mrs. were served.
Bert Peterson of North Bend;
Present were Mrs. Les
Mr. and Mrs. James Rains White and John, Mrs. Don
and family of Riddle; Mr. and Wiley, Mrs. Robert Music,
Mrs. Tilmon Rains and fam­ Mrs. Biggness, Mrs. Tom Dry-
ily of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. nan, Mrs. Don Gillenwater
Joe Toepfer of Coon Hollow; and Barbara, Mrs. Gil Duck­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline of worth, Sr., Mrs. Ed Ander­
Mill City, and Mrs. Sarah son, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd,
Rains of Gates.
Mrs. William Shepherd and
Bonnie. Mrs. Elmer Shaw,
For Quality Job Printing call Mrs. Clyde Golden, Mrs. Lita
Lewellen, Mrs. Tom Smith
The Enterprise, 897-2772.
and Bruce, Mrs. Irene Smith,
Mrs. Charles Golden, Mrs.
Edna Lady, Mrs. Albin Coop­
er, Mrs. Irl Plymale, Mrs.
Jack Meuser, Mrs. Clarence
Howe, Mrs. Ollie Muise, Mrs.
Larry Plotts and Mrs. James
Poole.
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
Santiam Rebekahs
Make Plans for
"Back to School"
Students of Former
Gates High School
Have Reunion Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud-
long are announcing the en­
gagement of their daughter
Claudia Mae to Michael Glov­
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Glover of Mill City.
Miss Budlong is a graduate
of Santiam High School with
the class of 1964. The past
two years she has been at­
tending the U. of O. where
she was majoring in busi­
ness.
Mr. Glover is in the U. S.
Army presently stationed at
Ft. Lewis, Wash.
No date has been set but
a fall wedding is planned.
Hilltop Employes
Have Picnic Sunday
The employes of the Hill­
top Market had a picnic Sun­
day at Breitenbush Lake
A picnic dinner was served
and the afternoon was spent
swimming and playing ball.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Florent Frichtl and five
children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Peterson and three children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hendrick
and two children, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Trout and their
three “minnows,” Albin
Cooper and two daughters
and Sandra Bartow and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Girod.
Peppermills some times
stick and are hard to turn.
The oil from the peppercorns
rust the thread on the screw.
Unscrew the mill with a pair
of pliers, clean the thread
thoroughly with a piece of
steel wool—not a soap pad—
and rub lightly with a small
amount of Vasoline.
Goldie Rambo
Another week of the long
hot summer has passed—con­
sidering everything things
aren’t in too bad a shape—
including tempers. Yesterday
(Thursday) was “growl” day
at. The Enterprise. I didn’t
work so the boss got the
brunt of people’s complaints.
However, we do get bouquets
now and then, so it evens
out. This, like any other job
has its ups and downs. Most
of us around here are for­
tunate, as we like the work
we are doing.
Must be rough to be on a
job and have one breathing
down your neck—and hating
whatever one is doing, too.
whenever they
the time.
can
snatch
Wonder if the Hippies and
all the other way-out young
people are succeeding in try­
ing to “get away from it all”
—think when they come back
from their TRIPS the land­
ing would be a little rough.
I was reading an article
this week on LSD that ought
to make a few of the users
think-if they are still able
to. Unborn children may now
Former students and teach­
be affected by taking LSD—
ers of the old Gates High
either through the father or
school held their annual re­
mother. That is a frighten­
union Sunday at the Gates
ing thought and something
school.
kids enght to consider when
There were about 100 at­
they say “we aren’t hurting
Don
is
going
to
like
my
tending the potluck dinner
anyone but ourselves.”
and afternoon of visiting and opinion on this one. I was
reading
in
an
AP
story
the
reminiscing.
Children like everyone else
Ed Romey of Battleground, other day where the presi­ —have their own dreams and
Wn„ was this year’s presi­ dent had made an appoint­ escape from the hum-drum
dent and Norma Jean Etzel ment to some one to head a of every day chores. But like
(Devine of rural Stayton, department. Upon further in­ drivers cf cars, they should­
was the secretary. Elected to quiry it was found that the n’t do it on bikes.
serve as president next year work there was non-existant,
The other day a youngster
was Ollie Muise with Lorena although the “workers” were about 8 years old was wildly
Cole (Devine) of Salem to still getting their pay.
twisting the handlebars on
Well, you guessed it—the his bike and uttering dron­
serve as secretary.
Ted Burton and his wife, department wasn’t cancelled ing, motor-like sounds. He
now of Puyallup, Wn„ was out but the people there were came careening into a parking
the only former teacher to set to investigating why lot at a store and a party
there wasn’t any work for sitting in a car at “the top of
attend the reunion.
Among the many there them. 1 am sure they will the hill’ leaned out and said,
who have had interesting ex­ come up with some or a rea­ “Hey there, you better stick
periences the past year were sonable facsimile.
your arm out when you go
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Haun
around a curve and drive in
and family who had just re­ The big tops are all set to here or you will get a ticket.”
turned from Afghanistan, get into operation this week­ The youngster regarded
where he is employed by the end—by that I mean the Ore­ the person in the car scorn­
U. S. Government. They gon State Fair, which will be fully, “look, bub,” he said,
partly under tents. If the “you stick your arm out of a
will return there soon.
weather doesn’t cool off by space ship and you’ll have it
then it might be a little on ripped off.”
Witt Family Has
the warm side. Haven’t heard
And that’s that for today.
of air-conditioned tents—but
Reunion Sunday
I am behind the times on the
latest inovations so they may'
At State Park
be.
The Witt family had their
One nice thing about fairs1
reunion Sunday at the State —they are “family type”
Park west of town, with a events. So many things in
large group attending. The the way of entertainment
occasion also honored Otto nowadays tend to take the Santiam .Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
Witt on his birthday anni­ family on different paths.
WELTER—To Mr. and
versary which was August 24. Even though people may Mrs. Gerald G. Welter, Lyons,
Among those attending, in spread out after getting on
a son, Tuesday, August 1,
a surprise visit, were Mr. and the grounds they always 1967.
Mrs. Walter Witt, who are meet again for the different
ECK—To Mr. and Mrs.
now living in the Sacramento activities which they attend
Leonard J. Eck, Stayton, a
area and their daughter and together.
son, Thursday, August 3,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Farold
So whether you are a kid, 1967.
Goff and children. Mr. Goff an oldster or an “in-between-
GIBSON—To Mr. and Mrs.
made the trip by plane, fly­ er”—there is something for
Gerald K. Gibson, Mill City, a
ing up with another young everyone at the Oregon State
daughter, Friday, August 4,
man in a “two seater.” The Fair.
1967.
others made the trip by car.
SAMEK—To Mr. and Mrs.
Among those at the reun­ Aren’t problems odd things? Raymond J. Samek, Salem, a
Sometimes
when
we
get
in
­
ion, well known here, were
daughter, Friday, August 4.
Mrs. Freida Whitlock and volved with our own—we 1967.
think
no
one
else
in
the
family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs.
HIRD—To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Bassett and two sons of world has any. But everyone Glenn O. Hird. Mill City, a
does
—
and
how
much
they
Seattle, Dr. and Mrs. Hans
daughter, Monday, August 7,
Plambeck of Albany and Mr. bother a person depends on 1967.
their
level
of
ability
to
ab
­
and Mrs. Darwin Beaver and
WILSON— To Mr. and
family of Salem. She is the sorb or throw them off. Some Mrs. Robert I. Wilson, Mill
people
worry
about
a
small
former Elizabeth Bock, long­
thing for months—like a dog City, a son, Thursday, August
time residents of Gates.
with
a bone. As far as I am 10, 1967.
Attending the reunion from
JEFFERS—To Mr. and
Mill City were Mr. and Mrs. personally concerned I’ve al­ Mrs. Erwin C. Jeffers, Stay­
ways
been
able
to
take
the
Otto Witt and Mrs. Else
really serious things better ton, a son, Monday, August
Allen.
than the small nagging prob­ 14, 1967.
lems.
Must be tough to be the
Mrs. Bruder Has
head of a state or nation and
Birthday Anniversary have their problems, his
problems and OUR problems!
Mrs. Claude Bruder was Most people in that position
honored at a birthday dinner have the ability to relax com­
at her home recently. Fol­ pletely for a few minutes
lowing the covered dish din­
ner the
afternoon was
spent informally.
Present were Mrs. Bruder,
Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs.
Cloyd Cox. Mrs. Ann Hol­
man, Mrs. Zora Leisy from
Sweet Home and her aunt
from North Santiam, Mrs.
Myrna Schieman, Mrs. Elmer
Shaw. Mrs. Clyde Golden and
Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson.
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Jan Gordon Delivers
Message at Mill City
Presbyterian Church
Miss Janice Gordon. Jun­
ior at Whitworth college
this fall, delivered the mes­
sage at the Mill City Presby-
terean Church Sunday.
Her topic was “Spiritually
Alive!" and proved very in­
teresting to the congregation.
The regular pastor. James
Murray was on vacation last
week.
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