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RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 15, 1968 QAJ gsmj G m X Back To School Clothing wrw w is arriving at our store every day. Be sure you check here before buying school clothing for your young people. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Goldie Rambo Oaa& J J Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Rae Yankus has Bridal Shower at Boroughs Home on Sunday, August 11 Mrs. I-anny Mark entertain ed Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughs for Miss Rozillah Yankus, bride elect of James Kirk Bryan. The wedding will be an event of August 24 at the Mill City Presbyterian Church. Colors of blue and white were used for decorations at the Boroughs home with the serving table centered with a gaily decorated cake. Contest games were played with Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt winning prizes. Miss Yankus, who had come from Oakland, Califor nia for the shower, opened her gifts. Those present or sending gifts were Mrs. Kenneth Chance, Debbie and Jennifer, Mrs. Russell Page, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Earl Loucks, Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Dav id Hickerson, Mrs. A. T. Barn hardt, Mrs. Pat Thomas, Mrs. Burton Boroughs, Mrs. John MacGregor, Mrs. W. B. Hlrte, Miss Sherie Hirte, Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mrs. Hannah Cath- erwood, Mrs. Jim Swan, Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Don Shevthe, Mrs. Charley Stewart, Miss Nancy Stewart, Mrs. Mel Ram- Miss Sara Jo Kelly Weds Bary Trey ve At Portland Church Well, the Republican con vention is a thing of the past ami soon the Democrats w ill be in the limelight I’m not going to bet on the outcome of that as I just lost a steak dinner on the other. Don t really lose (only money!) on a bet like that as we get to partake of the steak while feeding the other guy. We spent the week-end in Central Oregon and again will say how much I like the cli mate—of course missing our own fir trees and cool (not today) moist air. But every one has a certain spot that really gives them a sense of complete relaxation - or should have, and that happens to clear the cobwebs from my head. Can hear the boss say ing—“so what’s your excuse today?”. Its Monday—which everyone seems to have a pho bia about, workwise. my little thoughts running around in my head and com ing out on paper—thinking of sermons makes me think of the Ten Commandments and that in turn reminds me of an article in the Cottonwoods Chronicle now published by our good friend, Lloyd Rose. Think it bears repeating. TEN THOUGHTFUL WAYS . 1. Never attend any meet ings. Just sit around and crit icize the way “They" are do ing things. 2. Vote against any kind of tax levy—whether the pur pose is good or not. 3. Make fun of the fire and police department. “They” are just out there for the glory and pay. 4. Don’t ever go to the mov ie, school concert or ball game, benefit program, or ex hibit. Sit in a half-trance in front of the “idiot box.’’ 5. Knock your city council. This is a must. Every one of them is just on the council to get a little kickback. 6. Stay out of church. You might go on Easter and Chirst- mas just to prove to yourself that the minister does not know what he’s talking about and everyone there is a hyp ocrite. 7. Buy everything you can out of a discount catalog or mail order book. These firms are the first to come forth with donations and service to the community. 8. Don’t support your town’s newspaper. The out-of-town papers are a lot better and contribute much more to your own town than the local bu gle. But jump on your paper’s editor the first time Aunt Hegatha’s visit is left out— forget the other 10 times is was in. 9. Spread any story or rum or which is defamatory or un complimentary about the town. Never say nothing nice about nobody. All kids are de linquent, all businessmen are crooks. 10. Above all, always be skeptical and cynical about anything supposed to be good for progress and betterment of the community. Your motto should be: "If it’s good, it can’t happen here.” Of interest to Mill City friends was the marriage Fri day, August 9 of Miss Sara Jo Kelly to Bary Treyve, both of Portland. They were married at the Westminister Presby terian Church and will live in Seattle for a time while he completes specialized school ing. He is a recent graduate of Portland State. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Colin Slade and he is Family Gathering the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eman uel Treyve all of Portland. Honors F. Wainman; Attending the wedding from Several years ago when here were Mr. and Mrs. Carl came into being Kelly and family and Mr. and i i Medicare Leaves for Service Mrs. Shields ReMine with there was much controversy . about it—and so many said Friends and relatives gath Mrs. Blanche Kelly of Salem , that it wouldn’t help the peo ered at the home of Mr. and joining them for the trip to ple for whom it was intended. Mrs. Fred Wainman, Sr., Sun Portland. I disagreed then and do now. day noon, August 12 for a I think the elderly are hav potluck dinner in honor of ing better care than they ev their son Fred Wainman, Jr., er had without having to rely who left Tuesday, August 14, on welfare—which certainly for two years duty with the I has its place. But it used to armed service. be that the average person Those present for the occa could use up a life savings in sion were: the honored guest their old age if they became Fred, Jr., Mrs. Cecelia Court- seriously ill. ney and Phyllis of Stayton; Was reading an interesting Mrs. Grace Weeder; Mr. and news item in the dailies this Mrs. Wayne Stavang; Miss Members of the Mill City week about a fellow from Jeanette Sllbernagel; Miss Christian Church, along with Oregon who had been visit Dorothy Voltin; Miss Carolyn their pastor, minister Charles ing in California and fell and Voltin; John and Robert Ger Fultz, will attend the annual broke his hip. He ran up a ard; all of the Jordan area; picnic Sunday, August 18 at doctor and hospital bill in Mr. and Mrs. Haman Shelton Camp Koinonia near Sweet five weeks that was some Gates Fire Laddies and Larry; Marvin James; Bill Home. what staggering and would Bostic; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sta There have been a number have eaten quite a hole in And Wives Have vang, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Dar of church young people at his savings. Medicare paid rell Morriss, all of Rt. 1, Stay tending the camp recently in 90% of his hospital bill and Picnic on Sunday ton, and the hosts Mr. and cluding David Plotts, Gordon over 80% of hts doctor bill, Mrs. Fred Wainman, Sr., and Plotts and Jerry Shephard. It’s like social security and GATES — The Gates Fire their sons, Melvin, Bill and Mill City church members had the people who STILL knock Department and Auxiliary Joe. a special contribution earlier it—notice that when the time members held a family picnic in the year receiving enough comes to retire—early or late and barbeque at the home of money to build an A frame they are willing to take the Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor house at the camp where the check. Sunday afternoon. Potluck young people are housed. All this indignation about dishes, hamburgers and home so many things is somewhat made ice cream were provid amazing isn’t it? It depends ed. Balloons, apple bobbing, Teen Age Dances Held on what side one happens to horseshoe pitching and a silk- be on at the moment—if you stocking contest were enter are on the paying side then All regular meetings and At Gates Clubhouse tainment features. the loud complaints but when Those present were Mr. and other local activities of the GATES — Loud and lively it comes time to get on the Mrs. Orville Brown, Mr. and congregation of Jehovah’s music produced by the ‘Sound receiving end of the game— Mrs. Fred' Woods, their son, Witnesses in Qte Mill City- Ex-Press Community ” group was the many objections seem to <iim- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Woods Stayton area are cancelled for main feature of the latest and small son; Mr. and Mrs. the weekend of August 14-18 Teen-age dance held at the inish. Bob Oliver, Irvin Tucker, in favor of the “Good News Calendar of Events Community center Sat The above sounds like a Mr. and Mrs. John Roten and for All Nations” District As Gates urday night. The dances are sermon — but its just more of visitors from California, Mr. semblies in Medford and Eur and Mrs. Pat Bennett and eka according to John Wood held for the teenagers in the Thursday, August 15— children; Mr. and Mrs. Gary cock, presiding minister. This area and they are always chaperoned by adults. Miller and friends of Mt. An will culminate the seven-week Jayceette meeting at the Five boys play in the band Will "Wear-Awhiles" home gel, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christian training program at of Nancy Girod at 8 p.m Fleck and children, Mr. and 50 conventions that were ar and all take part in writing J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis, Owners Mrs. Gael Cutsforth, Bob Kel ranged for the congregations the songs and producing spe Replace 'Throw-aways' Wednesday, August 21 — le, Iola Taylor and son of of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the cial effect sounds. In the band “Throw-away dress” made Phone Mill City, Oregon Santiam Rebekah lodge at Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar United States and Canada by are Gary Bartow, drums; Dan Randy Cogar and of paper, that have been on hall at 8 p. m. Skillings, Mr. and Mrs. Dean the Watchtower Society of Richardson, New York. Woodcock stated David Evans, guitar and the market for a couple of Sharp and family. Jaycees at JC hall at 8 p. years—especially in summer The men were ready in any that several from the local Chuck Swaim, tamborine. fashions—are getting a little m. case of emergency with the congregation have recently at more serious this year. fire truck parked nearby in tended assemblies in Sacra Bowling Leagues Are , INSURANCE COMPANIES Instead of “throw-aways” Sponsored as a public service mento, British Columbia or case it was needed. Otherwise u HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT by they’re called “wear-awhiles.” a relaxing afternoon was en Spokane. And Instead of the paper type, Underway at Stayton joyed. the textile industry has in Mrs. Carey Makes Trip GATES — The Fall-Winter troduced a spun-bonded poly Bowling season is quickly ap ester that promises every- proaching with the coming of thing J from *—i the soft to a bold To Nevada Recently September most league will look. This new spun-bonded poly GATES -Velma Carey just be formed, either for day-time Phone 897-2345 recently made a trip via char or night-time bowling. This ester resembles an interesting J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis tered bus to Las Vegas, to at year, the owner of North San- fabric, and promises more Owners tend the 22nd annual conven tiam Lanes is opening another strength for a garment. The tion for the American School morning league for women. industry claims it can be Food Service association. Ap This league will start Tues washed either in the machine proximately 30 persons on the day morning at 9:30, and will or by hand several times be the bus, all representing Ore consist of five persons per fore discarding. But check the label first to be sure your gar gon, others went by car. The team. Those wishing to sign ment is of the spun-bonded up convention was. held for all should do so now. PERSONAL STATIONERY type before plunging it in the school cooks throughout the water. United States. Both men and These garments also have LETTERHEADS women attended. a durable flame retardant fin Mrs. Carey left a week ago ish which is claimed to last ENVELOPES last Sunday and returned Sat for the useful life of the gar urday night. She visited var ment. ious places of interest in This new “fabric,” with a Sparks, Reno and Las Vegas; clear vinyl laminated to its went to the Follies Bergere, surface, is now being featur dinner show in Vegas and ed in shower curtains, table several other shows. The con cloths, placemats, rugs, cafe It seems as though one of vention and Vegas strip prov and closet and bath ed to be fascinating and in our local State Police officers curtains, must feel he and/or his family room accessories. teresting. ENCLOSURES are exempt from traffic laws. This individual was observed BUSINESS CARDS Mill City Girls Attend on the old Lyons-Mill City road Monday night (after dark) pulling a boat on a BOOKLETS Camp Kilowan trailer with a pickup. The ACCOUNTING FORMS Three Mill City girls are trailer had NO tail lights and attending Camp Kilowan's fi the pickup had only one on RULED FORMS nal summer camp session this the left side that was visible The prayer ef faith will week. They are Treva Whis only part of the time. The save the sick.—(Janes 5:15) enhunt, who was elected to driver was also observed INVOICES How often we have heard the camper council, Carolyn making one left turn and one Fuller, and Sandra Hoover. right turn without signallnig the words, "Thy faith hath "Come Backwards” will be and parked on the left side of made thee whole." Yet, dur the invitation to dinner Wed the street facing the wrong ing times when we have had need of healing, we may have nesday night as campers wear direction. I am sure, Mr. Editor, if wondered how to have the their clothes backwards and begin dinner with dessert. either you or I tried to 'sneak' faith that heals and sets free. Highlighting the weeks acti home by the back road like Many persons who have been vities will be the theme “It's I , that, we would be “nailed’’ for healed have spoken of a peace Fair Time" with a Camp Fair sure. This was not a very and a release that come to I Phone 897-2772 in the meadow Wednesday af good example to set. Mill City, Oregon like a prelude to their Mrs. Warren Goffin. them, ternoon. Pine cones will be healing, as they prayed. Let used for money at the game us make our prayers powerful Why Dont You Subscribe to and vital, prayers of living and contest hxg-hs set up by each unit. The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 faith in God's healing love. SYMBOLS OF BOATING PROTECTION and, of course, The Travelers umbrella U of insurance protection... bo, Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Lanny Mark, Mrs. L. O. Cree, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Er vin Peterson, Mrs. James Be vier, Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Mrs. Shirley Kinney, Mrs. Rudy Tohl, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. George Ditter, and Miss Linda Bassett. 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