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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1968)
2—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968 NOTICE fyJorttCMk PcUfñ We will be OPEN Sunday, Dec. 22 CLOSED December 25 and 26 Western Auto and Rose Hardware Highway 22 Phone 897-2785 SEE US FOR PLYWOOD PANELS Goldie Rambo The other evening I got all ulcers there was an article steamed up watching TV and br ught in to us by Stanley some of these college dissent Ogden—which he clipped from Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 ers. The ones appearing were The Rangefinder magazine. It not exactly my Idea of the col was very interesting, but think lege student of today or any ing about it, I am surprised it Tec. Sgt. Golden Is Round Robin Club Has other day. Of course those at ’t discovered sooner. a certain Portland college have wasn The world’s first color X-ray Christmas Party at Honored W¡th A been known for many years for photograph of a man’s body their “non-conformist” ideas. has been taken IWate med Wilma Mooore Home I realize the youth of today ical college after at five Family Dinner years of are looking at some of the intensive research. Color X- A family dinner was held at Members and guests of the laws, certain procedures AND Round Robin pinochle club the way their elders are behav rays will enable doctors to the Mill City firehall recently were entertained Monday ev ing and want to change some diagnose tuberculosis, cancer honoring Tech. Sgt. David Mrs. James Murray enter ening at the home of Wilma of these things. But they are, and other diseases with more Golden. He recently received and accuracy. Mr. Sasaki, tained the Presbyterian Wom Moore. The Moore home was my opinion, going about it ease chief of the Japanese college a promotion from the rank of en’s Association at the manse beautifully decorated for the in in the wrong awy. Too, they Staff to Tech, and was in Viet Thursday afternoon, Decemb holidays and a festive dessert are still young and have a lot radiotherapy section revealed the picture had been ob er 12. Refreshment hostess for was served before the evening to learn and this standing up that nam for 13 months. tained by using highly sensi of cards. and saying things are going to Following his leave here he the 1:30 dessert was Mrs. Roy Winning both high and pin be run our way or else, isn’t tive paper coated with red, Epperson. Eleven ladies attend left for Norton Air Force Base ochle prizes was Goldie Ram liable to get them too far. Or blue, and green fluoresent ed. paints. He got the idea from in California. The president, Mrs. Earl bo with Irene Podrabsy win are we going to be as permis Those attending the dinner Loucks, opened the meeting ning low. Guest for the even sive about that as we have the principle of color TV broad were T/Sgt. and Mrs. David with prayer, after which the ing was Bobbi Budlong. been for too many years about casting. Who says TV is a “boob Following the evening of things when dealing with the Golden, Ronald and Melissa, minutes were read by Mrs. tube.” Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden, Charles Kelly, acting as secre cards a gift exchange was held young. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden, tary. The treasurer, Mrs. Arlo by those at the party with It Is no exaggeration when Perhaps there Is hope for me Debbie and Mike, Mr. and Tuers, reported that $14 was Santa giving some help to the it is said that kids nowadays maybe I’m not too old to Mrs. Gerald Golden and Dan reelved in the “thank offering” occasion. run the home—in many ways. — The next party will be Jan We must not be too strict with change mv views and ways— ny, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ply- last month. uary 6 at the home of Lu Mac them or it will give them a although this is the year I feel male, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Discussion was held concern Hutchinson and Vernon, Mr. ing the Lions club dinners Gregor. “hang-up.” Personally I think 99 instead of 39!! But it has always been a and Mrs. Don Hutchinson and which the women put on each the upcoming generation is Randy, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Monday of the month except going to swing the other way “thing” with me—to spell out CHRISTMAS—instead of the Tomans Entertain At Richards and Janet Warde of the first. and will probably crack the abbreviation XMAS. That was Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Merland whip on their kids. In the Mrs. Loucks announced the just ignorance up ’til a few Temple of Boring, Mr. and Presbyterian meeting is to be Christmas Party meantime we have a problem ago when I learned that Mrs. Frank Temple, Kari and held in Salem sometime in Jan with our revolting youth— years Laura of Clackamas, Mr. and uary. Report of the nominat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman and some of their kooky in the letter “X” is similar in form to the upper case Greek ______ Mrs. _ Fletcher Dotson and ing committee was given by entertained members of the structors. Kenny of Mulino and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel as follows: Czech lodge with a Christmas There has been so much letter “Chi,” which is the first Mrs. Albert Davis and Linda President, Mrs. C. E. Rogers; party Sunday. The gala affair (still) furor over the police letter of Christ or Christian. with a potluck dinner brutality at the Democratic Thus for some 2,000 years. of Roseburg. vice president, Mrs. Floyd started and entertainment was pro convention with hearings now Christians have used the “X” Fleetwood; treasurer, Mrs. Arlo vided with the playing of going on. What wasn’t shown alone (I REALLY was behind Tuers; recording secretary, bingo. Those present also en- would fill a book. Perhaps the times) to symbolize the word Mrs. Louis Verbeck, and cor joyed a gift exchange. police were a little too strenu “Christ,’” or use Xian for responding secretary, Miss Christian and Xmas for Christ Those attending besides i the Daisy Geddes. All the officers Tomans were Mr. and 1 Mrs. ous but how would you like to mas. have potatoes studded with ra- were elected. Merry Xmas! Podrabsky and Mr. and bor blades thrown at you. Or Mrs. Herbert Schroeder read Carl Mrs. Joe Podrabsky of Salem, from the Year Book of Prayer, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Roberts human excrement thrown from pop bottles—they were playing featuring Pakistan. Lebanon, Mrs. Mary Cas tc the TV audience, so were The Christmas program, ar of well and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest careful of their props. Community ranged by Anna Lee Murray, Copeland of Springfield, Mr. featured reading of the appro and Mrs. , Joe Toman of Stay- Well, I don’t agree with the priate story, with the following ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles boss too often—but that is one Calendar of Events members assisting in the read Dolezal, Jr., . Mrs. Ann Gun- ing and lighting of candles: saules of Stayton, Mr. and thing we are in accord on. But Dora Rogers, Mary Kelly, Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Mrs. after all, it is the Christmas Mary Loucks, and Clara Swan. Joe Fencl, and Mrs. Ida Carey Season and so we should be Wednesday, December 18— thinking of more pleasant Mrs. Swan also read from a of Mill City. things—maybe the kids will Santiam Rebekah lodge at bulletin concerning Hospitality I even have a truce and smoke hall at 8 p. m. House, a Presbyterian school their (peace?) pipe for a time. in Alaska. Kindergarten Has Thursday, December 1#— Presby. Women Have Christmas Meet at Murrays $3.00 Matching Slippers PAJAMAS in Nylon and Flannel Lyons Garden Club Has Christmas Party $3” - $6” ROBES In Assorted colors in quilted cotton, nylon, brushed fabric. A variety of colors available $5” - $16” Come and See our Variety of Children's DRESSES For Ages I ■ 14 Assorted Fabrics, Prices » LYONS — Mrs. Glen Julian and Mrs. Lenard Cruson were hostess for the meeting of the Lyons Garden Club and Christ mas party held at the Fireplace room of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 11, with the room beauti fully decorated carrying out the Christmas theme. Each member answered to roll call by naming their favorite green for the holiday season. Election of officers was also held with Mrs. Hugh Johnston named president; Mrs. Chester Riggs vice-president; and Mrs. Glen Julian secretary-treasurer. It was also voted to send a do nation to Havens Acres near Turner. Following the business meeting a Christmas party and gift exchange was held. Attending were Mesdames: Elmer Taylor, Floyd Bassett, Hugh Johnston, Harley Scott, John Lengacher, Otto Weid man, Alex Bodeker, Charles Cruson, Frank Crust, Percy Hiatt, Clyde Bressler, Arthur Olmstead. Ralph Downer, Glad ys Nygaard, Miss Kathy Neal, and the hostesses Mrs. Julian and Mrs. Cruson. Mrs. Walter Olmstead of Mill City was a guest of the afternoon. Birthdays Celebrated At George Long Home MENS CORNER DRESS SHIRTS In White long or short sleeve J298 'WEMBLEY' TIES Pre-tied and Regular RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS • JACKETS • ROBES • TIES • SHIRTS BILLFOLDS All Leather "Tex-Tan" quality Baldwins Phone 769-2926 Stayton, Oregon It was birthday observance time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ix>ng and family during the weekend. Her bro ther and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poteet and Janet ar rived Saturday from Corona. Calif. On Sunday other guests included Mr and Mrs. E. L. Poteet and Debbie. Rickie and Steven from Albany and Mr. and Mrs Robert Herring and Pam from Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mehlum. David and Angela of Salem and Mrs. Pearl Lawson who makes her home with the Longs. Mrs. Lawson is the mother of Mrs Long, the two Poteet brothers and Mrs. Herring and the group ohserved her 70th birthday anniversary, which was Wednesday, December 18. Mrs. Long and Joe Poteet both celebrated birthdays on Satur day It was the first time the two had been together far that occasion for almost 20 years. On Monday Mrs. Lawson I and the Joe Poteets left for Minneapolis. Minn., where I they will spend the holidays 1 with Mr and Mrs. Steven I Harlan and small daughter I Mrs. Harlan is a daughter of the Poteets. Speaking of getting steamed School Christmas program. up and thinking of what it Santiam High School gym at does for my poor “ revolting ” 8 p. m. GATES—The kindergarten class held their annual Christ Wednesday, December 25— mas program for parents on Friday evening at the Gates Christmas Day. schoolhouse. The 30 minute May yours be a happy one. program put on by the child Sponsored as a public service ren consisted of rhymes, poems and songs, with 22 children in attendance. Santa arrived and passed out the gift angels to the parents that the children MEHAMA —The Mehama had made and the parents Women’s club held their De then visited the Kindergarten cember meeting and Christmas room. The mothers had decor party at the clubhouse Thurs ated the hall at the old Gates day evening, December 12. The High School for the occasion. business session was conducted Phone 897-2345 Mrs. Stafford, the Kindergar by the president, Mrs. Ray ten teacher, said that no mond Branch. Reports were school was held on Tuesday given by committees including J. 0. Kimmel -Ed I* Davis because of the snow. The Kin the report of the delegates to Owners dergarten class will be having the County Federation meet their Christmas party on Fri ing at Detroit. It was voted day and no more school until to send a donation of money January 3. to the Children’s Farm Home. Appointed on a nominating committee to report at the World War I Auxiliary March meeting were Mrs. Or- val Bilyeu, Mrs. Oren Small, Have Christmas Party and Mrs. Charleé Crook. Mrs. Moe was the winner GATES—The World War I Jennie in the special gift drawing. Auxiliary held a Christmas the business meeting dinner at the Gates Communi an After exhange of baked foods ty Hall on Saturday, Decem and candy was held and later ber 14, with members of all the hostesses Mrs. B. L. Kirsch auxiliaries of District 3 at Mrs. Ed Castle, Mrs. Oren tending. It was reported that Small and Mrs. Orval Bilyeu 50 or 60 people attended the served refreshments. The dinner. The auxiliary furnish members had brought gifts to ed the turkey, ham, dressing be taken to Fairview Home. gravy, and buns and the rest The next meeting of the was pot-luck. The dinner was Women’s club will be March voted a grand success. 28 at which time the exchange Dinners were sent out to student from Stayton High those who were unable to at will be guest speaker. tend for sickness or other rea sons. They were sent to Stay ton, Mehama, Mill City and Extension Unit Has look around you, in your own Gates. The Auxiliary received Yule Demonstrations homa. You, too, ora (urroundad greetings from the Robert by familiar namai—brand GATES—The Santiam Can Hunt’s of Florida and many namet you can trust. yon Home Extension held others in the state. their regular monthly meeting You bought becauM you had faith in tha integrity of the on December 12 at the Gates dealer, confidence in the (kill Community Center. Those at Bid or Bunch Group and honesty of the maker tending were Carol Woods, Has Party at Stewart Wyoma Baechler, Carol Thom 8» At Mfisa Whan You Buy as, Sharon Harrison. Dorothy Property Insurance Home Monday Evening Newberg. Carol Ohrt, Myrtle L-wronce, more than mott thing>, The Bid or Bunch Pinochle Donahue, Ruby Hutchinson, is bought on faith. You’ll never Christmas party was held at Lola Henness, Betty Johnson, know how truly good it h until the home of Susie Stewart Janet Lewis. May Roten, Jane it it time to collect. Monday evening with her Mink. Phyllis Gregory. Muriel home gaily decorated for the Phillips, Phyllis Ricketts, Ruth holiday season. McCombs. Gladys Cline, Nan Winning high prize was cy Eide. Lenora Cutsforth, Sue Gladys Podrabsky with Edna Gillenwater. Hannah Cather- Lady receiving pinochle and wood, June Barker. Ellen Linda Sanders the low prize. Rust. Catherine Tumidge, and Following the evening of Anita Williams. A candle mak cards members and guests ing demonstration was given J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis Owners held a gift exchange, Re by Lenora Cutsforth which freshments, using the holidav was followed by a Christmas motif were served to the 16 wreath making demonstration Ph. 897-2345 Mill City women present. by Anita Williams. The group The next party will be Jan- then had a gift exchange and Salem Mobile uary 6 with the place to be ended the meeting with a pot Ph. YP2-2600 announced later. luck dinner. Christmas Program Mehama Women's Club Has Christmas Party at Clubhouse HILL INSURANCE AGENCY MY HOME IS FILLED WITH FRIENDS HILL INSURANCE AGENCY »