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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 Merle Gartons Attend Mehama Women's OES Meeting Saturday Club Has First Fall Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton Meeting at Fire Hall ßaqe RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Goldie Rambo As this is being written we are having more beautiful blame well know things attended a meeting of mem MEHAMA — The Mehama weather —perhaps by press just aren’t that easily chang bers of the grand committee Women’s club met at the fire time we will be having some ed but every little bit helps. members of the Home En hall Thursday evening, Sep of the Texas floods—I hope Goldie Rambo, Woman* Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Here is little joke that dowment Fund of the Grand tember 21. Mrs. James Owen not quite THAT large should teach all methodical Chapter of the Eastern Star was in charge of the short amount of rain. people not to be TOO much Saturday, September 16 at business meeting in the ab Moberg-Gragg Rites Schulz-Beckman Rites We took in the Octoberfest that way. the Masonic ‘ Eastern Star of the president, Mrs. at Mt. Angel Thursday even A professor at an Eastern Home at Forest Grove. In the sence Betty Wagner. Mrs. Raymond Held at Presbyterian ing and everything was wet University spent his vacation evening they attended a no Branch announced that the Held at Catholic except the weather! Beer real on the West coast one sum host dinner of the committee Fall meeting of the Marion ly flows freely over that way mer and had been invited to Church in Salem Church in Portland members in Portland. County Federation of Wom and the Octoberfest has stop at the homes of several In the evening they went en’s clubs would be held on Miss Carol Louise Moberg, caught on in a big way. Of of his former students while Mill City friends were in Although Adolph Brunner to the Neighbors of Wood October 26. Members should craft building where they at contact either Mrs. Wagner terested to learn of the mar has recently “retired” from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus course when I say wet I am on the trip. tended a reception honoring or Mrs. Branch if they intend riage in Portland Saturday, the Simpson Plywood plant sell Moberg of Salem and referring to the Biergarten As I said, he was very Laurie Woodard, Worthy to go to the meeting. Plans September 16 in St. Charles he says he hasn’t had any formerly of Mill City, became only, which is a fun place. methodical and prided him trouble keeping busy. He and the bride of William F. But this year the events over self on his efficiency—so he Grand Matron of the Grand were also made for the De Catholic church, of Miss Di Chapter of Eastern Star and cember meeting which will ane Schulz to Richard Beck Mrs. Brunner operate Brun Gragg, son of Mrs. Shirley there have expanded to in wrote all his thank-you notes ner’s Flowers and he also Gragg of Silverton on Sep clude many cultural things in advance. He sealed, ad Betty Hevland, Grand Mar be Thursday, December 14. man. shall of the Grand Chapter. The usual gift exchange will She is the daughter of Mr. serves as street commission tember 9 at the Westminster such as the opera’s which dressed and stamped the let Presbyterian church in Salem. were held at the Abbey. Over 600 people attended the be held and gifts are to be and Mrs. Jack Schulz of Eu er for the City. ters, bundled them all up, More on the social side dur Rev. John O. Najarian per reception. brought for the Hillcrest gene, former Mill City resi ing the past weekend they formed the 8 o’clock cere There were many more placed a rubber band on them booths than last year and and put them in his over School for Girls. Notices are dents. The new Mrs. Beck took in the Oktoberfest; en mony. they were really nice to look nite bag. to be sent to the members De man is a 1966 graduate of tertaining at a birthday party The bride wore a gown of at, If nothing else—it has Santiam High school and at His first stop was at Buff cember 1. and attended a Christening. tucked organiza over satin given a year ’round flair to alo. The following night, un Mrs. Ed Castle was the tended OSU last year. The On Saturday they honored winner in the gift drawing young couple will live at Cor Mrs. Brunner’s sister, Miss fashioned with empire waist, the town with all of the mer packing in a hotel room about and several games of Bingo vallis where he will continue Frances Namislo on her bell sleeves and A line skirt chants putting on the Old 400 miles farther west, he discovered the thank-you let were played following the his studies and she will work birthday anniversary with trimmed with white daisies. World decorative touches. She wore a short veil held ters were missing. Telephon meeting. Refreshments of ice in an office. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kanoff and We had a funny thing hap ing his Buffalo host (a form cream and cookies were serv Attending the wedding family as additional dinner by a cap of daisies and she carried a white bible marked pen at our place last week— er student), he asked in what ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Aus from Mill City were her guests. my husband has had a great he hoped was a casual voice, tin Longfellow, Mrs. Harry grandmother, Mrs. Golda Mar On Sunday they attended with stephanotis. tens, Mrs. Burton Boroughs the Christening for their new Maid of honor was Miss deal of “leisure” time lately “Did you by chance find a Monroe and Mrs. Ed Castle. and daughters, Judy and Ka est grandchild, Christopher Nola Munz and bridesmaid and we have been trying to bundle of letters in your thy, who was an honor at Bryan Kanoff at St. Cather was Mrs. Robin Sughrue. catch up on some of the guest-room?” tendant, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ine’s church with Fr. Hugh Ehey wore pale yellow skirts things that have been neglect “Why Yes I did,” said his Pratt and daughters, Mrs. Gearin officiating. Godmoth with daisy headpieces. They ed in recent years. We had friend. "I mailed them for Bernard Bennett, Rev. and er for the baby, son of Mr. carried bouquets of white Alvin Garrison come in and yon this morning.” Mrs. Donald Dishong and and Mrs. Tom Kanoff, Is a and yellow spider chrysanthe pump out our septic tank— mums. and that evening his wife daughters. cousin, Kathy Ragsdale. After Robert Henjum, brother-in- the ceremonies, the Kanoff’s law of the bridegroom was called to see if we had lost Community left for their home in Bend. best man and Robert Watson anything “down the drain.” Would you believe like a set Santiam Rebekahs She had been staying with her was the usher. of lowers? My husband had parents, while awaiting the Calendar of Events Following the ceremony a Make Plans for arrival of young Christopher. reception was held at the his intact and as he is the only one not “wearing his home of the bride’s brother- own”—we have the Case of Halloween Party in-law and sister, Mr. and the Mysterious Dentures. Per Wednesday, September 27— S/. Patrick Club Mrs. Vernon White. haps some of our guests lost Santiam Rebekah lodge Order of Rainbow for Girls Cutting the cake was Mrs. them—but didn’t see anyone members made plans for a Meets at Fink Home at 8 p. m. in hall. Vern White and pouring come out of the bathroom Halloween party at their LYONS — Mrs. Marshall were Mrs. Verl Moberg of Thursday, September 28— with a sagging jaw. How meeting Wednesday evening and Mrs. Mike Mill City, Mrs. Richard Down about it? with lodges from Stayton, Blackburn Lions Auxiliary meeting at Fink were hostesses for the er and Mrs. Larry Moberg. Turner, Scio, Jefferson, Leb first Riverview Cafe, Mehama at fall meeting of the St. The couple will be at home anon and Silverton to be in Are you one of those peo 7 p. m. Patrick ’ s Catholic club held in Corvallis where both will vited ple that say “I simply can’t at the Blackburn home Mon stand a certain color.” You Canyon Extension Unit at The lodge charter was day evening. Plans were dis be seniors at OSU. probably thought you were Gates Woman’s clubhouse at draped Wednesday evening cussed for the winter months in memory of Mabel Martin with the main feature their Wilson Stevens on dramatizing a point, but psy 10 a. in. You won’t have a prc.u. hangup if people can who recently passed away. chologists say that persons annual Fall Festival to be reach your business. All it may take is an ad She was a longtime member held at Catholic Community can have actual physical re Monday, October 2— ditional telephone line. Call our office today European Tour of the order. actions to color. I certainly Round Robin Pinochle club hall on Sunday, November 12. for a free business telephone survey. Members discussed diferent Mrs. Mike Schwindt and Mrs. Mill City friends have re believe it— like the book says 7:30 at home of Goldie Rambo. things that could be done for Charles Bouche are chairman. ceived word that Mr. and Mrs. —“I can t stand yellow”—not Bid or Bunch Pinochle club a Community service pro Attending the meeting Wilson Stevens are enjoying to wear or be around too ject with definite ideas to be were Mmes James Peterson, their tour of Europe. They much—it makes me (more) at home of Edna Gordon at 7:30. discussed later. Charles Bouche, Mike made the voyage across the violent. Following the business Schwindt, George VanAgt- Atlantic by ship and think Colors can make people Lions Club board of direc meeting refreshments were mael, Henry Holzfuss, Ben that is a good way to travel; nervous, cranky and irritable tors meeting at Maynard served by Helen Johnston Voltin, Leland Manning, And particularly when one has over a period of time. But Smith home at 7:30. All com rew Sieg, Phillip Pietrok, the time. and Gertrude Weldman. they can also soothe. So find mittee chairmen invited. Committee for the October Mrs. Ruth Lyons, Father your right color and relax. So far they have been in Serving M1U City, Aumsville, 14 meeting will be Sylvia Bernard and the hostesses England, Holland, Germany, Colors can also affect your Wednesday, October 3— Duncan, Irene Lewin and Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Switzerland and Austria. digestion Naturally if one is Detroit-IdaniML, Santiam Rebekah lodge at Fink. Carmen Barnhardt. They then planned on cros calm (Look Mom, no ulcers) hall at 8 p. m. sing the Alps to Italy. From food is going to be enjoyed Rome they will go down the more and will thus inhibit in Sponsored as a public service Mediterranean coast t o digestion. France and then on home. Some Orientals consider Mr. and Mrs. Stevens said belching a compliment to the the countries they had seen cook, but such demonstra were beautiful but no better tions usually indicate too rap than Oregon. id food intake. Or in my case today—too much German J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis sausage! PTC at Detroit Owners So if you have a perso nality or physical disturbance Phone 897-2660 just rush out and re-do your To Host Reception Mill City, Oregon home or office. Well, as you Brunner Family Has Busy Weekend Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 per Year Read it Every Week Don’t lose business to a busy signal J Valley Telephone Co. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY For Teaching Staff Distinctively new! Fastback or formal. 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Included in the program will be i< guided tour of the new high school by Supt. Francis Dummer, for those who were unable to attend the dedication. Following the reception en tertainment will be provided by playing games, followed by refreshments. The public is invited. Paul W. Loucks Serving with Army In Vietnam Impala Custom Coupe FcHEVROLETj Qui Nhon, Vietnam—Army Specialist Five Paul W. Loucks. 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Loucks, Route 1, Lyons. Ore., arrived in Qui Nhon, Vietnam, Aug. 30, with the 1st Cavalry Regi ment’s 2nd Squadron, now as signed to the 4th Infantry Division. The squadron, which sail ed from Oakland (Calif.) Army Terminal Aug. 12. was previously part of the 2nd Armored Division at Ft. Hood. Tex. While in Vietnam, the squa dron will take part in "Opera- 36-5488 ation Francis Marion,’’ a search and destroy operation in the Viet Cong-infested Central Highlands. Spec. Loucks is a pharm Phone 769-2126 acist in the squadron near Pleiku Be smart I Be sure I Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer^. Gene Teague Chevrolet Co. 120 W. Hollister Stayton, Oregon Santiam Newcomers Club Has Potluck a match has a head but no brains The Santiam Newcomers Club held its first fall pot luck dinner on September 20 at the Gates Community Cen ter. The clubroom was gaily decorated with ferns and beautiful asters donated by Mr. and Mrs. Aul of Mill City. Hosts for the evening were Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sims. In addition to the hosts the fol lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell and their No one should expect guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bill anything from a match but Collins of Los Angeles and a flame. By its careless Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doble of handling you risk the lives Hawthorne, Calif; Mrs. Kate of your family as well as Datz; Mrs. Ardath Dobrenz; the destruction of your Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huffman home and the loss of valu (new members from Lyons); able personal property. Mrs. Vivian Kealen and her Sensible property guests, Mr. and Mrs. Art owners do two things. Poulton of Los Angeles; They make fire prevention Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCombs; a day-by-day habit. They Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald; protect what they have M r s. Ernestine McLenon; from financial loss by in James Truesdell; Mrs. Dean suring against the peril of Mowry; Mr. and Mrs. Herb fire with a qualified insur ert Peck; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ance representative. See Thompson, new members of this agency today, tomor Mill City, plus their guests, row may be too late. Mrs. Josie Thompson of Los Angeles, who is Mr. Thomp son’s mother, Mrs. Chet Har dy of Garden Grove. Calif., daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Truhill also of Garden Grove. Winners of the door prizes were guests, Mrs. Josie J. C. Kimmel - Bod Davis Thompson and Larry Doble. Owners A potluck dinner was serv Phone 897-2660 ed followed by several tables of cards and visiting by oth Mill City, Oregon ers. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY