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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1968)
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 28, 1968 Goldie Rambo __________ The calendar says its spring and today at least—it feels Viet Nam — and another boy GATES—Mrs. Robert John- like spring. Looking out our spits and tramps on the flag son, the former Betty Mur- office window at the peace of this country on the steps hammer, was honored by a ful hills it takes my mind off of a university of learning. wedding shower Wednesday Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 all the strife in the world to That one boy lies sightless evening, March 20, at the day. I have lived through a in a U. S. Naval hospital from home of Mrs. Lorainne Mills. good many years, good and communist ■ inflicted face Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were bad but it seems that at the wounds—and another boy uses Gold Hill will be honored on recently married at the Free present time we have manj’ a communist flag to drape Sunday, April 7 at a Golden Methodist Church in Mill City frustrations. War, politics, himself in defiance of the Wedding anniversary party by the Reverend John De- riots, wealth, poverty, narcot laws of this country. That one man of medicine at the Gold Hill Community main. They have operated the ics, personal ambitions, greeds begins his 33th straight hour church. Friends are invited to Gates General Store since the and the list goes on. But as Fourteen members and call between the hours of 2 first of the year. so often happens we could standing over an operating guests of the Mill City Wo Mrs. Lorainne Mills and and 4 p. m. probably make a quote about table in pursuit of life for men man ’ s Club enjoyed a no-host It was mentioned that two Mrs. Delores Sarff, hostesses Arrangements for the event for the shower and get ac sack-lunch at the home of club members had anony the above and find that It serving this country—and an have been made by the quainted gathering, served re Mrs. Harry Mason at noon mously given $12.00 toward would fit the situation over a other man of medicine im plores crowds of young men couple’s children and their freshments to a number of Tuesday, March 19. The host additional camp scholarships period of many years. families, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gates women. Perhaps this, an election to refuse to serve their coun ess furnished relishes, coffee foi the CampFire Girls. A Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Wen Those who were unable to tea, and dessert. short report on the recent year, makes the mad whirl try. That one Negro holds the dell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ra- attend or who sent gifts were The president, Mrs. Harvey silver-tea given at the Salem seem a little more frustrating. mend Bickel, Mr. and Mrs. Al Leonora Cutsforth, Glenda Tolbert, presided over the af Women’s Clubhouse for the It must be dreadful to live in face of his dead white com bert Goupil and Mr. and Mrs. Roten and Judy, Betty Klutke, ternoon’s business meeting, as benefit of exceptional child a city, perhaps in poverty and rade in his arms and cries pi Woodrow Nealy. sisted by the secretary, Edith ren at the Haven School was never have the comfort that tifully in a dirty mud hole in Hazel Gabriel, Vera Dennis, Mr. Jones was principal at Gypsy Brown, Ruth Burleson, Mason. Following opening given by Mrs. Archer and getting out in the good clean Vietnam—and another Negro the Gates schools from 1923 Eunice King, Josephine Ham ceremonies, minutes of the Mrs. Burrell. air near a mountain or stream screams with hate against his to 1937. He also served as a ton, Gladys Cline, Sue Gelen- previous meeting were read, It was announced that the seems to bring. We all need •white brother on the streets teacher and athletic coach water, Geneva Ball, Elsie Vok- and the treasurer’s report giv Tuberculosis and Health As- this temporary escape from of countless American cities. during that period. For sev el and Shirley Sharp. en. A brief report on a recent sociation Area meeting was problems. That one boy lies in a coffin eral years following that time Mrs. Ann Bielawa of Phoe “zoning meeting” held at scheduled for noon Wednes We took a short vacation beneath the ground because he was principal and teacher nix, Arizona, is announcing Lyons was given, the alm of day, March 20, at the center after our daughter’s wedding he believed in duty to coun in the high schools at Kerby Mrs. Roger Mink To the engagement of her daugh which was to preserve the on State Street in Salem. to sort of catch our breath. try—and another boy lies on and Gold Hill. Since 1951 he Be Extension Leader ter, Miss Ellen Katherine Bie farm country in Marion Coun Appointed on the committee Can’t say that it was exactly a dingy cot giving blood to has been recorder and treas GATES—The Santiam Can lawa to Mr. Brian A. Moffatt, ty. Other counties were also to help represent the Fourth restful but the pace was dif the enemies of his country. urer for the City of Gold Hill. yon Home Extension unit son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mof holding meetings. That one man of God shields District at the State Conven ferent. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jones will hold its monthly meeting fatt of Mill City. An invitation to a Products tion in Salem, May 6-8 were We were coming hack home a wounded boy from an en take an active part in their Thursday morning, 10:00 a. m., The wedding will be held at 7:30, Thursday evening, Edith Mason, Dorothy Archer, across the desert in that emy bayonet with his body church and community life. March 28, at the Women’s April 20 at the Westminister March 28, in the Gates Club Marie Burrell, Nell DeWitt, God forsaken stretch out from and dies—and another man of Club. Members and guests Presbyterian Church in Phoe house was received from the Lettie Swan, and Sylvia Dun Alturas, California — when God uses his cloth as a shield Mill City Jayceettes. will be informed by Mrs. Ro nix. can. The Mill City Club is to suddenly we saw a sight that to preach hate, dissension, ger Mink of the topic “Let’s Miss Bielawa is a graduate use “England” as its theme was just like seeing some one and lawlessness. Think About ----- Taxes and of Draper High school in MY GOD. how can it be? for table decoration on Mon from home. In the middle of Public Services”. A pot luck Schenectady, New York and Sant'am Newcomers day, and will also decorate a a string of S P boxcars there will be held after the regular Schenectady Cooperative pro table for the luncheon on were several that were mark A fellow we know was told meeting and discussion, All gram for Practical Nurses Club Has Dinner Wednesday. Those interested ed Frank Lumber Yard—Pak. by his doctor to cut out late are welcome. She is presently employed by hours. Then he was progress may attend a meeting April —Open 7 Days a week— The Santiam Newcomers 16 at Meier and Frank’s. the General Electric company Speaking of world condi ively told to cut out all dates, Club held its March potluck in Phoenix. Named on the nominating tions we ran across an article spectator sports, liquor, smok Measles Clinic To We buy Cars, Scrap, Mr. Moffatt is a graduate of dinner on Wednesday, March committee to compile a list the other day which was writ ing and rich foods. Now he’s Be Held in Lebanon Santiam High school in Mill 20th, at the Gates Community of officers for the next club ten by Joseph K. Holmes and cutting out paper dolls! Metals & Batteries GATES — A free Measles City, Salem Community Tech center. The clubroom was de year were Mrs. Clyde Rogers, printed in a San Diego, Calif, Clinic will be held in Leban nical college, where he receiv corated in the spirit of St. Mrs. Charles Kelly, and Mrs. newspaper. It is food for on on Sunday, March 31, from ed an Associate science degree Patrick’s Day. thought: Walter Thomas. • 1:00 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. in electronic engineering. He The host committee consist The next regular meeting —MY GOD, how can it be? Community New & Used Auto Parts The Mill City PTA urges served four years with the ed of Mrs. Kate Datz of Gates, is listed for April 16, tenta That one boy lies rotting from that all children from the Air Force and is presently em Mrs. Flossie Evans of Lyons tively at the home of Mrs. malnutrition and torture in a Part» Locating Service age of one year to the age of ployed by General Electric in and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calendar of Events Herbert Schroeder; the Fourth jungle prison camp in North Hot line to 23 wrecking twelve years that have not Phoenix. Fletcher of Mehama. District meeting April 23 at yards I been previously Immunized be In addition to the hosts the Dallas; and the Marion Coun- I given the shot. One immuni- Detroit Club To following were present: Mr. t.v Federation meeting April 769-2319 — West Ida St | zation is all that is needed for Wednesday, March 27— and Mrs. Pete Adair, Mr. and 25 at Waldo Hills Com- Elect Officers life protection. Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mrs. munity the Clubhouse. Order of Rainbow for girls DETROIT — The regular Vern Kealen, Mr. and Mrs. at hall 7:30. An exchange of books and monthly meeting of the De Paul McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. troit Woman’s Civic Club will Roy Summers, and Mr. and magazines was held at the Thursday, March 28— be held Wednesday, April 3rd Mrs. George Thompson, Un- close of the meeting. When Lions Auxiliary at Betty at 8:00 p. m. at Detroit City fortunately due to the “cold finished with them, members Berg home 8 p. m. Hall. bug” being so active, many of may donate them to the Lions SATURDAY, April 6 On Tennis Court Included on the business the members were not able to Auxiliary collection at the IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m. The Mill City Jayceettes Mill City Enterprise where Starting at 1 P. M. — You Name It — We Have it agenda will be the nomination attend. they will be sold for a small met Thursday evening at the and election of officers for Everything from Animals to Ashtrays Door prizes were won by Jaycette Tupperware party home of Louann Goffin when at Gates Women’s Clubhouse the ensuing year. Mrs. Summers and Paul Ham fee. Penny Traw was welcomed at 7:30 p. m. We will pick up donated items at your home Hostesses'will be: Mrs. Har ilton. Following the dinner, into the club old Hills, Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum games of canasta and pinochle Saturday, March 30. Main order of business was Monday, April 1— | and Mrs. Frank Hancock. Re- were played and the evening Phone Santiam High School 897-2311 the election of officers with j freshments will be served fol- was enjoyed by those fortun Round Robin Pinochle club Ruth TerLouw to serve as , lowing the meeting. ate enough to be present. president; Joyce Trout, vice- at Goldie Rambo home 7:30. president; Nancy Girod, trea Bid or Bunch pinochle club surer. Laura Wilson, secre at home of Esther Cline 7:30. Members of Santiam Rebe tary and Shirley Carver, his Wednesday, April 3— kah lodge will have an Easter torian. Hat party at their next meet The Jayceettes are plann Santiam Rebekah lodge at ing April 3. Marie Stickney, ing a products party March good of the order chirman, 28 at the Gates Women’s club hall 8 p. m. said prizes would be given for house and committees were Sponsored as a public service the hats and a fine would be named for the event. Shirley Carver was named assessed on those not “dress as general chairman; decora ing up for the hat parade”. At the Wednesday evening, tions, Nancy Girod and Bar March 20 meeting of the order bara Penrose; Serving, Joyce 'hose having birthdays in Trout and Ruth Terlouw, tanuary, February and March hostesses Laura Wilson and were particularly honored. Ta Louann Goffin. At the close of the evening J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis ble decorations carried out the Owners birthday theme and the tra refreshments were served by the hostess and the door prize ditional cake was served by Phone 897-2345 the committee, Mildred Carr was won by Barbara Penrose. and Helen Johnston. For Quality Job Prntine call Mill City, Oregon Blanche Syverson presided The Enterprise, 897-2772. as Noble grand when discus sion was held on having a re presentative from the state department come to Mill City to give instruction in safe and defensive driving to adults. This was considered as a pos Instant beauty sible community project. in an elegant wiglet Delegates to the annual Re bekah Assembly of Oregon Th« Grecian Curl Cascade is a will be voted on at the next breathtaking pre curled wiglet 10 meeting. The Assembly will to 12 inches long and mad« of 100% be held in May. Human Hair. This unique hairpiece It was noted that new lodge features a Heruble wire base that can rituals had been ordered, re be r,x>ld«d to any shape heath an placing the out moded ones. attached comb special loop* it each Refreshment committee for «nd for bobbi pin Insertion an oblong the April 3 meeting will be base anti loft, luxurious hair that inn Primeau and Lettie irtighs Just 3 to Bi ounc«$ ft's Swan Golden Wedding To Be Observed by The Ferd Jones' Mrs. Johnson Honored With Wedding Shower Womcuik Paga Women's Club Has Meeting at Mason Home; Committees Appointed Stayton Auto Wreckers 24 hr. 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