The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 24, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
An Independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
2—Ilie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 24, 1968
Womank PcujA
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
Goldie Rambo
Well, does everyone have
their Voter’s phamplet handy Oregon several governments
—mine hasn’t arrived yet but ago, a rare case of executive
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
over here in Marion county we foresight before the blight I
Always seem to be behind in grant that Oregon doesn’t have
getting things—including pro­ the same man-machine boom
perty tax statements. Not that that dropped on California. And
Subscription Rates
we are anxious to look at them I grant that, between parks,
. $4.00
Marion-Linn Counties, per year............
—but this year they were sup­ Oregon has its own set of eye­
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
..... $4.50
posed to arrive in the middle sores—from smoking lumber
__ $5.00
Outside Oregon, per year
of October instead of about plants to jangling cheap mo­
Editor and Publisher
DON W. MOFFATT........
hree days before time to pay. tels.
Society and News Editor
GOLDIE RAMBO
But back to elections—if I
Still, that state recognizes
............................ Printer
GEORGE LONG .
im ever going to spout off on shoreline as much more than a
hat now is the time—but don’t running profile for a freeway.
The Mill City Women’s club
,aaà^ NEWS PA Pi«
LYONS—The Santiam Chap­ hink Nixon is the ONE. Am Oregon obviously spends man­
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
met at the home of Mrs. Ro­
el in Lyons was the scene of a ■eal cool towards all presiden- made money to preserve, en­
PUBLISH!«!
ger Lundquist on Tuesday, Oc­
early winter wedding Saturday ial candidates this year but hance its natural resurce.
'ASSOCIATION
tober 15.
evening, October 12 when Miss vill cast my vote for Humph- That’s the compatible relation­
AFFILIATE MEMBER
Delegates to the Marion
Connie Walker became the ey—not being one of those ship. In California, we seem to
CORRESPONDENTS
County convention at Detroit,
bride of Danny McCall. Rev. hat feel he will follow the spend our natural resources to
..........................
Boots
Champion
Detroit-Idanha
which will be held this Tues­
Douglas Mentze officiated at lohnson pattern. And how does enhance the prospect of man­
............................. Betty Johnson day, October 24, were selected.
Gates.............
the 8 o’clock cermony.
inyone really know what they made money.
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts This will be an all day meet­
Mehama........
Miss Walker is the daughter vill do once the office is taken.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker But I will say that the only one
.............................. Eva Bressler ing.
Lyons ............
Since this seems to be a crit­
Mrs. Glen Cummings con­
of Lyons and Mr. McCall is hat really frightens me—is ical (constructive, I hope) col­
ducted a business meeting
the son of Harold McCall of Wallace. Also I will certainly umn this time—I am one of
when "This is our Country”
Stayton and Mrs. Syble Smith ake Muskie over Agnew—and those that would like to see
place mats were shown. The
of Salem.
he way the bullets fly nowa- a sewage system put in for the
club wpl have the selling of
The bride, given in marriage lays it pays to take a long hard ENTIRE city. We keep cry­
these as a money making pro­
by her father, wore a pea ook at the vice-presidential ing that there aren’t enough
ject. The mats may be secured
Call Us Any Day For
green colored dress. Maid of imber.
houses to fill the needs of
frem any club member.
The engagement of Miss honor was Candy Walker, sis­
about the measures those wishing to settle here.
Mt s. Cyril Archer and Mrs. Barbara Jean Roten, daughter ter of the bride, who wore a in Thinking
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
the ballot—and the contro­ Which is true. But there is
Roger Lundquist gave an in­ of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten yellow lace dress. Best man
Stayton and Gates.
measure No. 6 in re­ also a lot of good land going
teresting program showing pat­ of Lyons has been announced was Dale Wilson of Salem, versial
lard
to
acquiring beach pro­ to waste on smelly drainage
terns and materials for gift to Dennis Morley, son of Mr. Playing the wedding music was perty—some
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
say it’s bad and systems from septic tanks—
making for the holiday season. and Mrs. Charles Morley of Rt. Mrs. Calvin Culbertson who
RCA VICTOR
These items were furnished 1, Sublimity. Both are students was also the soloist. The tome say it’s good. But think just once before I die I would
through the courtesy of a Sal­ at Puget Sound College of the church was decorated with yel­ ng about our wonderful Ore­ like to be free from that per­
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
Bible in Seattle, Wash. No low mums and greenery, the gon Coastline our readers petual pain in the neck. A
em department store.
night be interested in the fol- lot of you will say "my Septic
RCA WHIRLPOOL
Refreshments were served date has been set for the wed­ color chosen by the bride.
'owing item by Art Seiden tank never causes me a bit of
ding.
by
Mrs.
Rudy
Tohl
and
Mrs.
The Best Laundry Equipment
A reception followed. Cutting baum in the Los Angeles trouble.” But it depends on the
Sylvia Duncan. Others present
and serving the cake was Mrs. Times, issue of October 9.
soil, drainage conditions and
besides the hostesses were Bid or Bunch Club
Robert McCall grandmother of
It’s title is Somewhere out how long you live—you bet­
Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Sylvia
the groom; Mrs. Monroe Walk- there is a Pacific Ocean—
ter believe that SOMEONE is
Duncan, Mrs. Harry Mason, Meets at Podrabskys
ei grandmother of the bride
Until I saw the Oregon shore going to have trouble with it
Mrs. Glen Cummings, Mrs. J.
Gladys Podrabsky hosted served the punch, and Mrs. this summer, I thought the fol­ sometime.
C. Kimmel, Mrs. Arey Podrabs­ members
guests of the Bid Walker, mother of the bride, lowing rules of chaos applied
Of course it would increase
ky, Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs. or Bunch and
club
her home served the coffee. Tammie to our whole West Coast:
our taxes but in talking to
Leo Russell, Mrs. John Swan Monday evening; at
in fact it was Walker sister of the bride was
If a beach is beautiful, then some people recently from the
Appliance — Radio
and Mrs. Lundquist.
almost a "guest night” with in charge of the guest book.
there is no public access to it. little town of Jefferson a sew­
SALES — SERVICE
five filling in for absent mem­ After a wedding trip to the
If a beach has access, then It age system was placed in that
003 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
bers: Ann Hovey, Bobbi Bud coast the young couple are at will probably be converted in­ city without too much uproar—
Mildred Asmussen
long, Jessie Bodeker, Isabell home in Stayton. They are to a power station, freeway or increase in taxes. I might
graduates of Stayton Un­ route, marina or parking lot. add that they also have a new
Weds Eugene Tibbetts Heller and Lorraine Mills re­ both
guests also fared well on the ion High School.
When greed proposes, man municipal swimming pool.
In Newport Ceremony and Isabelle Heller, pinochle,
disposes.
I’ll beat you to it—in case
ceiving the door prize and low
LYONS — Mrs. Donna As­ and Isabelle Heller .pinoche. Mrs. Dick Parker Hosts ; The current issue of Cry Cal­ you want to say, “if you like
ifornia, loudest conservation it there why don’t you move.”
mussen was in Newport Sat- Hattie Fencl received high Women's Honor Soc.; journal
in this state, worries I happen to like it HERE—
urday to attend the wedding prize.
about how these inhuman but I also like PROGRESS.
of her daughter, Miss Mildred
Mrs. Podrabsky used the Slides of Russia Shown rules come to pass. Writer
Marie Asmussen and Eugene Hallowe’en motif for her table
You Can Have
The Delta Kapp;» Gamma, Curt Gentry explains the way
Tibbetts held at the home of and favor decorations. There Kappa
Chapter of the Women’s highwaymen keep wanting to
Community
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spychalski. were four tables of pinochle in honor society
held their second swap sand for the freeway sys­
Bishop Charles Wood of the play during the evening.
tem. He ticks off the violence—
Latter Day Saints church of­ The next party will be No­ fall meeting October 12 at the present
and planned—along our
of Mrs. Dick Parker. Co­
Calendar of Events
and
ficiated at the 7 p. m. cere­ vember 4 at the home of Elsie home
hostesses were Mrs. James 1,000 miles of coast and then
mony. They were attended by Ohmart.
Wright, Mrs. Olive Doak, Mrs. yells for halt:
Mr. anti Mrs. J. C. Spychalski.
“There is no area on the Cal­ Wednesday, October 23—
Mary Ellen McSherry and Mrs.
The bride wore a white cro­
Isabelle Mayer.
ifornia coastline—whether on
Order of Rainbow for girls
chet dress and her flower was Chichesters Attend
A dessert was served and a its beaches, along its bluffs or 7:30 at lodge hall.
a lavender orchid. Mrs. Spy­ Sons Wedding In
Caused by Accidents
short business meeting conduc­ through its seaside commun­
chalski was attired in a blue
ted. Following that Mr. and ities—which can support, with­
gown. Tom Farrington was Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Mack Schwab of Corvallis out extensive destruction, the Thm-sday, October 24—
usher. A reception followed
PTA meeting at Mill City
with Mrs. Carol Syychalski cut­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chichester showed slides of the Soviet Un­ massive freeways demanded by grade school gym. 8 p. m. Dor-
current
highway
standards.
returned
home
Monday
after
a
ion
collected
on
their
sabbatical
ting and serving the cake. Mrs.
is Williams in charge of pro-
Jack Spychalski presided at the two weeks trip which took leave from their school last The two are not compatible.” gram.
year.
What
he
urges
is
an
im
­
punch bowl and Debbie Hard­ them to Washington, D. C. to
Mr. Schwab is director of mediate moratorium on furth­ Lions Auxiliary meeting at
attend the marriage of their
See Us for ALL Your Insurance Needs
ing served the coffee.
KOAC
television through OSU er freeways along the shore, a Sue Lewellen home 8 p. m.
son,
Kenneth
to
Miss
Helen
Others attending were Mr.
and
Mrs.
Schwab is with the moratorium to remain in ef­ Salad Taste and Tell party.
Williams,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Mir-
and Mrs. Bill Sameron, Mr.
We Give Personalized Service
special education program. fect until the governor’s office
and Mrs. William O. Lewis, ian Williams of that city.
The marriage was solmeniz- They spent six months in the completes its over-all plan for Saturday, October 26—
Mrs. Laura Spychalski and
Reception for Democratic
Mrs. Donna Asmussen. The ed October 11 at the Woodside Soviet Union and said most of California’s embattled coast.
After Oregon, I’m more con­ candidates at Fellowship hall.
young couple will make their Methodist Church and the the people they met really
J. C. Kimmel - Ed “Bud” Davis, Owners
home in Newport where they young couple now make their want peace. Many people do vinced. Living just above us is Noon until 3 p. m.
home in Washington, D. C. not know what is going on in a state that deliberately put
are employed.
Phone 897-2345
Mobile Phone YP 2-2600
Kenneth is serving in the Navy government circles, only know its public face to the Pacific Monday, October 28—
MW City, Oregon
and wound up with a coast as
and will be discharged in Feb­ what they are told.
Lions club dinner meeting at
accessible as it Is magnificent. Fellowship hall 6:30.
ruary and they will then make
Mildred Asmussen
You can hardly drive five
their home for a time in Eng­ Newcomers Have Fall
minutes along Oregon 101 with­ Sponsored as a public service
land where he has a security
Honored at Shower
out swerving into a state park.
Potluck Dinner and
LYONS — Miss Mildred As- position.
Each of them is carefully
müssen of Newport was hon­ He is a graduate of Santiam Evening of Games
planned, with trees and shrubs
ored with a bridal shower held High school and attended OSU.
Keep a good man
The Santiam Newcomers separating the people from the
Friday night at the home of
Group held its October potluck parking places. Each of them
her mother, Mrs. Donna As­ Round Robin Club
Working for You
dinner on Wednesday, October has picnic spaces and real fac­
mussen. with Betty Carter,
16, at the Gates Community ilities for rest, not just a com­
Has
Party
Meeting
Lottie
Grosso
and
Alta
Bodeker
Check the record
Center.
The hall and tables mode by the side of the road.
hostess. Games frunished the
Phone 897-2345
were gaily decorated in the au­ ^Each of them is clean, green
entertainment and after open­ Monday in Salem
and
Members of the Round Robin tumn motif with cornstalks 'and serene—about as unlike
ing of the gifts refreshments
the standard California roadside J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis
were served with Mabel Down­ Pinochle club had dinner at a and pumpkins.
ing baking and decorating an Salem restaurant before an ev­ The host committee consisted rest as Venice East and is un­
Owners
ening of cards at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCombs, like Venice West.
attractive sheet cake.
Now I grant this began in
Attending were the honored Ixira Mason, a former member. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sims and
Mrs. Mason used the Hallow­ Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp­
guest. Miss Asmussen and
Roselia Culbertson, N e t a e’en motif for her table favors son.
In addition to the hosts the
Brown, Rose Swindt. Alma and she served a dessert at the
Spellmeyer, Carol Newman. close of the enjoyable evening. following were present: Mr.
Darlene Franklin. Linda Low. Mrs. Macle Badger was a guest and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mr.
Mabel Downing. Virgene Scott. at the home of Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Roland Crow, Mrs.
Did you know that our nation is definitely men­
Estelle Spiva, Sharon Spell­ and assisted her with the Kate Datz, Mrs. Eva Duehring,
tioned
in Bible Prophecy ?Come and hear this lec­
Mrs. Flossie Evans, Mr. and
meyer, Wanda Schendel, Rita serving.
ture on Revelation 13!
Mrs.
Howard
Fletcher,
Mr.
and
Another guest for the even­
Isreal. Reta Cruson, Barbara
Shult, Hazel Wirth, Katie Skil­ ing was Tearly Muir of Salem, Mrs. Ed Hedlund, Mr. and Mrs.
DETERING Knows Linn County:
lings, Viola Helsel, Melvina a former Mill City resident and Dale Howell, Mrs. Vivian Keal-
☆ 50
— years resident
..........
2
en, Mrs. Alma Locke, Mr. and
of Linn County.
Franklin, Bea Hiatt, Martha club member.
☆ 30 years on local school boards.
Winning high prize was Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mr. and
Poole. Mona Small, Rose Cul-
☆ Operated orchard for over 30 years at well, Donna Asmussen and Frances Alban with Mabel Mrs. Emil Minarik, Mr. and
Harriet Schopiiert and daugh­ Yankus winning pinochle and Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. and
Harrisburg.
Lora Mason, low. The next Mrs. Herbert Peck, Mr. and
☆ President, Oregon Farm Bureau 6 years. ter.
]>arty
will be November 4 at Mrs. Curly Rolls, and Mr. and
Others
sent
gifts.
☆ Member Christian Church, Kiwanis, Farm
the home of Marilynne Drynan. Mrs. Fay Roush. The Roushes
Of
Bureau, Grange, Linn County Chamber
and Mrs. Locke are the newest
of Commerce.
newcomers.
Deadline Near for
Door prizes were won by
DETERING Knows Government:
Mrs. Kate Datz and Curly
Self-Improvement
3 term State Representative from Linn
Rolls. Following a potluck din­
County.
Conte and hear the great question that Catholics
Course Here
ner, some played pinochle,
☆ Chairman, House Agriculture Committee.
have been asking Protestants since the Reforma­
others enjoyed visiting and
Mrs. Jim Girod said
☆ Permanent Tax Study Committee member
tion — and they remain silent Hear this mystic
some
played
bingo
at
which
week that more people
☆ Oregon Tax Research Board member.
number
and mark disclosed! See it illustrated in
there
were
two
floating
prizes,
needed if the Sue Ferguson
BOEDIGHEIMER — To Mr.
diorama.
☆ Oregon Council on Crime and Delinquency
Self-Improvement course is to and Mrs. Richard Boedigheim- finally won by Mrs. Fletcher
member.
start on schedule this Saturday, er. Stayton. a daughter. Thurs­ and Mr. Peck.
The next potluck dinner will
October 26.
day. Oct. 17. 1968.
be
held on Wednesday. Nov­
The Javcettes are sponsoring
WHITMORE — To Mr. and
the course which will be con­ Mrs. Garry L. Whitmore, Sal- ember 20.
ducted by Mrs. Ferguson and em. a daughter. Thursday, Oct.
held in Room 3 of the high 17. 1968.
State Representative
school.
DAVIDSON — To Mr and
Detering for Representative Committee. Roy Collins. Chnru
More information may be oh- Mrs. Harold J. Davidson. Stay­
501 S. W. Ivy Street
Mill City
Box 883. Albany, Ore.
obtained from Mrs. Girod bv ton, a daughter. Fridav. Oct.
calling 897-2700.
18. 1968
Women's Club Has
Holiday Craft
Program Recently
^eme"fT?ld Walker-McCall
Wedding Held At
Santiam Chapel
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
POR»TERsL ALL F
TV^
Hunters!
$15,000 Life Insurance
$1,500 Medical Expenses
Three Days
$2 QQ
Hill Insurance Agency
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
U.S.A. in BIBLE PROPHECY!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26—7:15 P.M.
666 and THE MARK
THE BEAST!
GERALD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27-7:15 P. M.
DETERING
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