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WotnGtú. Page Brings Results—Try It Every Week Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Titze Family Has Recent Reunion MEHAMA — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tietze was the scene of a family re union and picnic on the 4th of July. Present for the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. John Marks Jr., Jeff and Janet of Flint, Mich., Mr. Charles Shipley and Mrs. Richard Shipley and daughter Sherri of Oxnard, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapin and Tammy, Seat tle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bailey, Jimmy and Ronnie of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Tietze of Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton, Caro lyn, Larry, Barbara and Kathy of The Dalles, Nancy and Maureen Brown of Crescent City, Calif., Donna Downing. Walla Walla, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and Roy Downing Jr., of Roseburg, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Goodell and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Tietze, Jackie and Lee, Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Eld on Tietze and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sandberg, Mrs. Minnie Zimmerman, Mrs. James Richmond, uiivuJ, Barbara, Pam and Tony, mÿ, Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed (ward 1___ _ Tietze, Me- hama and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titze. SYMBOLS OF BOATING PROTECTION and, of course, The Travelers umbrella U of insurance protection... Hill Insurance Agency J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis, Owners Phone 897-2666 MH1 City, Oregon the ’ travelers Representing . INSURANCE COMPANIES u HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Learn the beer cookery I Find out how to mate delicious everyday dtshee with beer—such as beer meat loaf, beer chicken, beer sausages and beer cake. And then there are such gourmet treats as rarebits and Carbonnade* Flamandes. Beer cookery is as x traditional as yesterday... as modem as tomorrow. Beer adds a real flavor treat. rm Morottod in rocipos for cooking with boor. Somt mo my irto pomphiot. •Ü 1, r. Homo........ Oty- O' ’ii. SMo UNIT» STATU BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC. I SPECIAL No need now to ruin a set of tires just be cause the front end of your car is out of alignment. Bring it to us right now. SPECIAL PRICE *8.50 All passenger cars except Fairlanes Your Car Will Steer Better Too STAYTON LYONS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer of Lyons are announcing the engage ment of their daughter Shar on Lea to Royce Longfellow son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow of Mehama. No date has been set for the wed ding Both are 1967 graduates of the Stayton Union High School. Miss Spellmeyer is employed at All State Insur ance Company in Salem and Mr. Longfellow attends OCE at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Teague Give Appreciation Party for Employees Lyons Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Gene Teague gave an appreciation party Saturday night at the River view Cafe to their crew and several other friends, and business associates. Mr. and Mrs. Teague had just recently returned from a tour of Europe, where they went primarily to attend the wedding of their daughter Cathy to Wayne Bell. In greeting hits guests Teague said that under the manage- ment of his partner, John Lucas, a total of 100 units were delivered in June, which was the best month the com pany had ever had. While away the Teagues vi sited both East and West Ber lin, England, Greece and the Holy Land. Teague said it was a great thrill to see where Christ was born. They also made a five-day cruise on the Agean sea. They brought with them many colored pictures of their trip, and following the dinner, the pictures were passed around the tables where guests could get a first hand view of points of inter est the Teagues had visited. LYONS—Mrs, Otto Weid man and daughter, Cathy, were hostesses for the annual picnic of the Lyons Garden club held at the Weidman home Sunday. A potluck din ner was served on the enclos ed patio, which was profuse with hanging fuschia baskets and other plants. A tour was made of the gardens and greenhouse. The lawn and many different varieties of flowers shows a lot of hard work has been going on at the Weidman farm, which is lo cated near the Lyons foot hills. Present for the picnic din ner were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mrs. Leota Worden, Mrs. Charles Cruson and Miss Lula Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Weidman, Cathy and David Neal. Afternoon visitors were Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. Kathy Boroughs Feted Clyde Bressler. Family Reunion Front End Alignment Told Mrs. Weidman Hosts Elmer Taylors Host SAVE YOUR TIRES Engagement MEHAMA — Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor were hosts at their home July 6 for a pot luck dinner and Wagner Fam ily reunion. Among the 43 family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and grandaughter from Tacoma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ward and grandson from Hawthorne, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McLeod and son Gregory of Ruth, Nevada, , Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wagner and children, of Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wagner and fam- 1 ily, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bethell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horstman and children, Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner, Mrs. Leo Wagner, Mrs. Bruce Matthls and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wagner and Sara Kay, Nick Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. This is the first reunion the family has had for many years and an enjoy able time was had by all. Family Gathering At Fenner Home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fen- ner were hosts Sunday for a potluck dinner at their home honoring Robert Richardson, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas of Eugene, who will be leaving soon for ser vice in Germany. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and sonn. David and Bruce, Mrs. Tena Graham, Mrs. Bess Vander- meer and Dianne Rush. Mrs. Thomas is a daughter of the Fenners. At Bridal Shower Miss Kathy Boroughs, bride elect of Mr. Durrel Perkins, was feted at a bridal shower Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dishong. Hostesses for the event were Kathryn Brown, Dianne Beck man and Leila Irwin, all for mer classmates of Miss Bor oughs at Santiam High. The wedding colors of green and yellow were used for the decorations and the serving table was centered with wed ding bells. Written contest games were played, the guest of hon or opened her gifts and the hostesses then served refresh ments. Those present or sending gifts were Geneva Johnson, Ann Johnson, Claydene Perk ins, Mns. J. E. Clarke, Rose mary Cogar, Sue Dueber, Beu lah Perkins, Judy Boroughs, Mildred Poole, Agnes Perk ins, Mrs. Bob Pratt, Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs. Russell Nelson, Jr., Mrs. Burton Boroughs, Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Juanita Morgan, Mildred Poole, Bar bara Thomas, Mrs. Don Walk er, Donna Walker, Ellen Schumacher, Mns. Lee Ross, Mrs. Earl Ix>ucks, Roberta Long, Mrs. Charley Stewart, Maxine Perkins, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. I/ester Johnson, Mrs. Donald Dishong, Mrs. Bernard Bennett, Mrs. Lanny Mark and the hostesses. Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise $3.50 Per Year Horner Family has Reunion Held at Silver Creek Falls A family reunion with pot luck luncheon was held Sat urday afternoon, July 10, at the Silver Creek Falls Park. Two sisters of Mrs. Ray Horn er, Mrs. Nellie Carter and Mrs. Ruby Shoebotham, were among the group. Those at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shoebotham from Pacoi- ma, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. How ard Carter from Silverton, Frank Rufner, Gary and Pat sy from Portland, Robert Kenline and family from Grandview, Wash., Lester Kenline and family from Stay ton, Carl Kenline and family from Mill City, John Kenline and family, Mrs. June Perry man, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hom er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brannan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Homer and family all from . Gates area. They also celebrated Ray Horner’s birthday by serving a decorated cake. Additional guest was Miss Bonnie Stev- engle Ivy Park School teacher. Cheerleaders Wm Award at Portland Training Session Cheerleaders from all over the United States and Canada met on the Lewis and Clark Campus in Portland for a Na tional Cheerleaders clinic July 7-11. Girls from Santiam won honorable mention and re ceived a blue ribbon for their good efforts. There were three top winners plus the honor able mention and Santiam Cheerleaders felt lit was a dis tinctive honor for such a small school. Going from here were Judy Boroughs, Cathy Whigham, Sheryl Alban, Lonnie Bodeker er and Tricia Moore. There were about 550 girls present at the session and many new yells and chants were ex changed among the groups. The girls were housed at dormitories on the college campus. For the awards the cheer leaders were judged on spirit, appearance and the way they worked together as a group. Most of the expenses for the trip were paid by profits from the Cheerleaders 4th of July concession stand. Recreation News By Roger Mink The big interest thin past week has been the Robin Hood Archery classes both for beginners and those who have learned how to shoot in past years. There is a class for be ginners from 1:15 to 2:00 P. M. and an advanced class from 2:00 to 2:45. Sometime during the upcoming week there will be a shoot-off for prizes in both divisions. Another big item this past week was a treasure hunt in which there were about 45 participants. The winning teams received prizes for their efforts. In baseball action last week the Pee Wee team beat Me hama, 1-0, and Pee Wee No. 1 beat Pee Wee No. 2, 6-4. The Little League teams beat De troit 15-5 and Mehama 8-0 in two tough games. The Junior State group lost 3 tough games, one to Sweet Home and a double header to De troit. Let this be a reminder that there is basketball in the high school gym on Tuesdays-Wed- nesdays-Fridays from 7-9 P. M. for high school and grades 6, 7 and 8. 1he. The First Congregational Mrs. Whitsett selected a dress Church it} Salem was the set of light blue crepe and a ting for the marriage Satur pink carnation corsage, the day. July 6 ox Miss Susan grooms mother wore a two- Whitsett to Daryl Wayne piece dress of pale blue bro Gooch. cade and the pink carnation The bride is the daughter corsage. of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie E. A reception was held im Whitsett of Mill City and the mediately following the cere groom is the son of Mr. and mony in the social room of Mrs. LeRoy J. Gooch of Sal the church with the bride’s em. colors of lime green and The Church was decorated white used flor the table and with tall baskets of white room decorations. Centering gladioli and chrysanthemums the table was a four tiered on a background of greenery. cake in green and white. Tall Bows of pale green ribbon green tapers were in crystal marked the pews of the holders. church. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Lighting the white tapers Tom Inions of Tacoma, Wash., were Linda Gooch, sister of aunt of the bride and Mrs. the groom and Traci Custor. Carol Miller, cousin of the Performing the 4 o’clock af groom. ternoon double ring ceremony Pouring were Mrs. Joe Op- was the Rev. W. Carl Calhoun, pek and Mrs. Fay Gooch, pastor of the church. aunt of the groom from Sal The Rev. John DeMain of em. the Mill City Free Methodist Mrs. Leo Stubenrauch of Church sang, "O Perfect Stayton, friend of the bride, Love” and ‘‘The Lord’s Pray was in charge of the guest er.” book. The bride was given in mar For the wedding trip to riage by her father. She wore California the bride donned a white peau de sole belled a peach crepe A-iine dress A-line gown with applique of with a white coat floral patterned lace, with bel The young couple will make led elbow length sleeves. The their home in Salem at 2825 cathedral length train was High street S. E. The groom caught to the shoulders of her is employed as a machinist gown. Her elbow length illus and the bride is a clerk-typ ion veil was fashioned with a ist in one of the state offices. flower cluster headpiece. Her bouquet was a fan shape arrangement of white Community carnations. Honor attendant was her sister, Mrs. Howard Hopkins, Calendar of Events wearing a lime green crepe dress made floor length. The empire waist was accented with small white daisies and Wednrsday, July 17— Santiam Rebekah I jodge at she wore short white gloves with matching daisy trim. Her hall, 8 p. m. Jaycees at hall 8 p. m. flowers were a nosegay of white chrysanthemum. Her headpiece was of lime green Friday, July 19— Santiam Bean Festival veiling caught to a crepe cov Queen Coronation at High ered band. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rus School at 8 p. m. sell Nelson, Jr., and Mrs. Lon- Sponsored as a public service nye Custor, wearing identical gowns of lime green crepe and carrying the mum nosegays. Flower girl was Linda Gooch, dressed like the other attendants and ring bearer was little Leonard Custor. Best man for the groom was Phone 897-2345 Eugene Flesch and ushers J. c. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis were Joe Tatti and Wesley Owners Harmon. For her daughters wedding HILL INSURANCE AGENCY LYONS BEAUTY KORNER NOW OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment SHIRLEY GOBLE Formerly at Victorian Beauty Salon Working Mondays and Saturdays ESTHER STAFFORD, Owner Phone 859-2340 “Time is like money—you can only spend it once.”