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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 13, 1969 WwtatA PcsX^e Rebekah Lodge To Sponsor U N Youth Pilgrimage RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Goldie Rambo With all the exciting things Community happening in the world today it is difficult for me to expect thoughtful people so guess we anyone to read this trivia. But better look for that bit of blue Calendar of Events advertising is a little slow this in the sky. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 week and we do have to fill We had an unusual (for up the paper. However if I these days) thing happen Wednesday, March 12— just wrote about the conversa while we were on a recent Order of Rainbow for Girls To Be Married tion we had during our coffee trip. We were in Las Vegas— There were 17 members at at hall, 730. break this morning it would supposedly that unfriendly tending the March 5 meeting fill up a galley or two. gambling town, going out into City Council meeting of Santiam Rebekah lodge, Main topic of discussion was a real downpour of rain to City Hall at 8 p. m. with Bessie Jobe in the noble about all the controversy over catch a city bus back to our grand chair. Thursday, March 13— at tax supported OSU this motel. Moments before I had She was assisted by Mildred IOOF lodge at hall, at 8 P. week: namely, 57 black stu casually asked a young wom The Mill City Garden club Carr as vice grand. Marie met Thursday morning at 10:30 erine Neal, Mrs. Kora Prich m. dents not only trying, but evi an who was standing at a near Stickney was nominated to ard, Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs. dently succeeding in telling by door if she had any idea Santiam Canyon Home Ex serve as District Deputy pre at the Gates clubhouse. Mrs. Charles Cruson, Mrs. Leonard the college how they wish that when the next bus would be Clyde Phillips, president, pre tension meeting at Gate club sident. She will serve in that institution to be run. sided at the business meeting. Cruson, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, along. She didn’t—but as we house 10 a. m. capacity for the Mill City, Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Mrs. (Since writing this Friday? ___ waiting ____ ~ by the curb she Plans were made for the , were Monday, March 17— Turner and Stay ton Rebekah club to go to the Turner Me Glen Julian and Mrs. Ralph most of the students have gone J an(j' her husband came along Spring vacation week. lodges. morial Home for lunch Friday, Downer. to other “battle” grounds.) iin their car and said, “hoD in Lions club dinner meeting It seems to me that TRAD1-Iancj we wm give you a lift.” Antonia Thomas, who is in March 11 as part of the Com at FellJW’ship hall, 6:30. charge of the IOOF-Rebekah munity Service project. TION has become a dirty word They had no idea where our A. F. & A. M. at hall at 8 sponsored Youth Pilgrimage nowadays and when even the motel was—but as we asked Over 100 bibs have been p. m. to the United Nations, said made by the members and de presidents and coaches are them if thev were going that willing to scrap all past rules way wav_ _ • • ■■ “we are n w— that contestants were being — f they said, Round Robin Pinochle club reviewed at Santiam High livered t the State Hospital i and regulations for the so-call- wherever" it is we will take Mr. and Mrs. William Met- at Goldie Rambo home at school for final selection. Pa also as part f the Community ed “ human rights ” — in my i vou there. ” Thev were meeting teer are announcing the enga Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. Service project, with Mrs. 7:30. tricia Moore was last year’s Eleanor Corning as chairman. Dick Parker attended Delta gement and approaching mar humble opinion we are going frjends in a short time for I dinner—and we thought it was Bid or Bunch Pinochle club winner from Santiam and was More are being made and used Kappa Gamma meeting on Sat riage of their daughter, Miss to end up in real chaos. T firmly believe that univer-: a peasant surprise to find a a finalist in the area contest clothing will also be taken. urday, March 1 at the home of Diana Metteer to John Hicks at Nadine Duggan home. in Salem. sides and colleges should be|youn£, COUple that wou’d go The Garden Club will de Mrs. Audrey Maddox in Cor of Turner. Tuesday, March 18— Mr. Hicks is the son of Mr. returned to their traditional out of their wav to do such a vallis. The winner, Debbie Rogers corate the tables for the PTA Noon meeting Mill City The hostess served a des and Mrs. Dan Hicks and a grad role as centers of REASON thing. A small incident, yes— Woman’s club at Edith Ma- of Gervais, will be in Mill City spaghetti dinner April 3. Mrs. sert at 1:30 preceding the meet uate of Stayton Union High and intellectual pursuits. Cer but it did show consideration April 17 at the JOOF hall to Darwin Raines, Mrs. Hollis son home. Bring sack lunch. tainly most young people, de (And resnect for elders!) which tell of her experiences and to Turnidge, Mrs. Ross McCombs ing when Bill McGrath of school, class of 1968. spite of what we hear, still go I is too often lacking anymore. Miss Metteer is a junior at Portland was the guest speak interest other young people in and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt were Santiam High school in Mill to get an education. But it is participating. The meeting appointed to do the decorat er. Although Lincoln’s birthday His topic was “Values in the City. The young couple will ' a real obstacle race nowadays. will be open to the public and ing. be married March 29 at the | What is Interesting to me— is past we still have taxes role of TV. ” Mr. McGrath is will start at 8 p. m. The Garden club members Metteer home and will make why is such a permissive at with us and a woman here in In other business at the Re will also furnish items for the manager of KOAC T.V. their home in Albany where titude taken by too many of ~ur I town brought in an item to me Mrs. Parker said it was in bekah meeting, members vot PTA silent auction on March Mr. Hicks is employed at a college heads? Surely the civil I recentlv, written anonymous teresting to note how educa ed to give a donation to the 20. All items are to be at the rights bill Is being taken a ly, “With apologies to Lin floral shop. tional programs are selected. Santiam Canyon Scholarship home of Mrs. Wendell Heller bit too literally. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Parker coln.”—I thought our readers fund. by March 15. In college or out— I believe might be interested in it: are teachers in administrative Following the meeting re Plans were made for the school district No. 129J. World Day of Prayer each person should be held re “Two score and nine years ago Phone 897-2345 freshments were served by group to attend the District sponsible for his or her own cur fathers brought forth unon acts. It is no doubt true that this nation a new tax, con J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. I>avit Lettie Swan and Daisy Geddes. | Meeting of the Oregon Feder- Hiatts To Observe Held at Presbyterian Table decorations featured ar- ation of Garden clubs to be held there has been a great deal of ceived in d°speration and ded Owner» rangements of Spring flowers.1 at the Plantation at Dallas on 50th Wedding Date racial discrimination—but do icated to the pronosition that Church Friday j Wednesday, March 26. Don we have to lean completely the all earners are fair game. LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Per ; Strausbaugh of Salem will give other way? “Now we are engaged in a cy Hiatt will celebrate their A small representative group ¿i demonstration on flower ar great mass of calculations test 50th wedding anniversary with from the various churches of ranging in the afternoon. Well, the world is stll full ing whether that taxnaver or Following the morning a reception held Sunday, the Santiam Canyon observed meeting and a sack lunch the March 23 at the Catholic Com- World Day of Prayer at the of many concerned and any taxpayer so confused and so impoverished can long en hostesses served a dessert tnunity hall in Lyons. Rela- Presbyterian Church last Fri-1 dure. We are met on Form tives and friends are invited to day afternoon, March 7. Mrs. Sharlene Cole Is luncheon. 1040. We have come to dedicate , . . d between the hours of James Swan made arrange- At 1 o’clock Mrs. Eleanor 1 atten n r l ments far the affair. Giving, Lnqaqed to L. Larimer a large portion of our income Cooke of Stayton gave a dem-i 2 to 5. onstration on arrangements j Hosting the affair will be the message on “Prayerless-1 Recently announcing her en to a final resting place with for Easter, Mother’s Day and their son-in-law and daughter, ness” was Rev. Harold Roth1 gagement was Miss Sharlene those men who here spend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer and of the Idanha Community j Cole, daughter of Mrs. Don their lives that they may Memorial day. Following the demonstration their grandson and wife, Mr. church. Song-leader was Mrs. i Sanford of Jacksonville and spend our money, ___ of Lyons _ Burnett Cole to Lar-' • “It is altogether anguish and coffee and cookies were served.' and Mrs. Gail Elmer of Al- Eugene Davenport, with Mrs. | ______ ry G. Larimer of Stayton. He, torture that we should do this. i Laddy Elliott as soloist, ac- „ bany. Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt request companied by Mrs. B. J. Quar- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. | But in the legal sense we can- Ross McCombs, Mrs. Phyllis ~ ” L. Larimer of Stayton. i not evade, we cannot cheat, we ry at the piano. Mrs. Donald Dolezal, and Mrs. Martin Han no gifts. Dishong took part, as did oth The bride elect is the grand- cannot underestimate this tax. sen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- j The collectors, clever and sly, er church members. I Present were Mrs. Donald Leanna Carpenter rell Cole of Mill City and Mr. who computed o-a here, have gone Mrs. Louis Verbeck and Carlson, Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Arlo Tuers decorated the , and Mrs. Joseph Podrabsky beyond our power to add. sub Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Wen Weds H. Kirkpatr'ck tract, multiply and divide. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carpenter tables for the tea-hour, and of Salem. dell Heller, Mrs. Else Allen. “Our creditors will little note No date has been set for the Mrs. Kenneth Corning, Mrs. are announcing the marriage Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood was Arthur Hedge, Sr., Mrs. Louis of their daughter, Miss Leanna in charge of the kitchen. Flow wedding. Miss Cole and her nor long remember what we Verbeck. Mrs. Floyd Fleet Carpenter to Mr. Harlo B. er arrangements for the sanc fiancee are graduates of Stay pay here, but the bureau of in tuary were donated by the ton Union High School. The ternal revenue can never for wood, Mrs. Darwin Raines,. Kirkpatrick. The young couple were mar John Lengachers, and Mrs. bride-elect is employed at the get what we report here. It is Mrs Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. O. K. De ried March 8 and will live in Gerald Gibson assisted Mrs. Department of Motor Vehicles rather f or us to be dedicated to Witt, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Van Nuys, California where Swan in making up the pro in Salem and Mr. Larimer is the great task remaining be manager of Sprouse-Reitz Var fore us—that from these van grams. Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. Marie both are employed. iety Store in the Oak Hills ished dollars we take increas Tolbert and the hostesses, Mrs.1 The bride is a graduate of Why Don’t You Subscribe to Shopping Center. ed devotion to the few remain I McC mbs, Mrs. Dolezal and Santiam High school with the ing. that we here highlv re The Mill City Enterprise Miss Cole is a former resi class of 1965. | Mrs. Hansen. solve that next vear will not dent of Mill City. w 1 Guests were Mrs. Cooke, | find us in a higher income , Mrs. James Girod, Mrs. Virgil Lyons Junior Women's tax bracket.” (Anonymous) i Trout and daughter, Mrs. Al, Yankus, Mrs. Glenn Henness, j Club has Initiation; Mrs. Gladys Nygaard, Mrs. I Marion Frichtl, Mrs. Leland Three Members Join Manning, Mrs. Eva Bressler,. LYONS — Members of the Mrs. Lulu Cory, Mrs. Virgene, The Mill City Jayceettes had Lyons Junior Women’s club Scott, Mrs. Joyce Foltz, Kath-' an interesting and informative Historian, Barbara Penrose. held their meeting at the home I ! meeting Thursday evening ! Nominations will also be of Mrs. Leroy Benda Monday I when they met at the home of; made from the floor at the | evening, March 3 for the pur Ruth TerLouw. next meeting with elections to j pose of initiating three new There was a great deal of, follow. ; members, Mrs. Leroy Benda, business transacted and an en Shirley Bigness will replace Mrs. Wayne Newman, and tertaining program presented. Joyce Trout for a two year i Mrs. Kenny Schiewek. The re Special guests for the even term on the Steering commit-1 gular members were to invite I ing were Mike Gregory and tee. Barbara Penrose is also a guest, Paynack Simocot from Stay- representing the Jayceettes on Guests attending were Mrs. Í | t n Union High school. They the committee. ____________ David Tunnell, ___ Mrs. ____ Harley were accompanied by Mrs. Jes Mrs. Penrose reported on the Heishfelt, Mrs’. Irene Clason, se Gregory. ‘Toys for the mentally retard and Mrs. Donald Low. Follow Mike told of his trip last ed’’ project with more ideas ing the business meeting the summer to England for three tieing formed by her commit- members put on a skit for the months where he learned the tee. entertainment. A good time PERSONAL STATIONERY different customs of the peo More information is also lié was enjoyed by everyone and ple. He told of his experiences ing compiled on what is need- coffee and cookies were served there and also told about the J ed by the institutions and the by’ Mrs. Benda. LETTERHEADS various cities, England’s cli-' club Will then concentrate it’s mate, places of scenic interest efforts in that direction. ENVELOPES i and such. Gloria Paulson said that all Rainbow Board Meets Young Simocot is from Thai Favorite Recipes had been col At Kimmel Home Yes, sir, you can! land and he spoke on his home lected and sent to the publish The Rainbow Advisory board At any time you or members land. He comes from a family ers for the cook books which met Thursday evening at the of your family may be held of nine children and the town the organization is having home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. liable for bodily injury or in which he lives has a popula printed. They will be sold by Kimmel. property damage to others caused by your unintentional tion of about 10,000. He said the Jayceettes when received. Mr. Kimmel presided at the personal acts. One accident he liked it very much in this Laura Wilson said that plans business meeting. could involve you in a law country and would like to re for the Battle of the Bands Following the meeting Mrs. suit that might co-t vou jour ENCLOSURES turn after a year in college in which is being held at the Mill Kimmel served refreshments home and life savings. his homeland He would then City High school gym on to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark. If you ian t afford to be sued BUSINESS CARDS like to complete his education March 21 were coming along Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs. — and who can? — better call in the States He said his fav fine There were six members Lowell Cree, Walter Kay. this agency today. Ask us orite foods are steak and chick volunteering to help the Jay- and Veryl Hoover. BOOKLETS about our Farmer's Compre en and finds it marvelous that cees during that evening. Any hensive Personal Liability in The April 3rd meetinng will he is able to enjoy them so other Jaycee wife wishing to be held at the home of Mrs. surance . . . the coverage that ACCOUNTING FORMS protects you against possible frequently here. assist may contact Mrs. Wil- Lowell Cree. financial loss due to a liability The Jayceettes found his son. RULED FORMS claim. talk extremely interesting as Mrs. Trout said that the PTA A I well as informative. was collecting White Eleph- INVOICES During the business meet- ants for the Santiam Canyon ing Penny Traw presented a scholarship fund, with a sale check to the club from the to be held later Anyone having Flav-R-Pac company, reward- this type of item to donate may ing their efforts in saving can contact Mrs. Trout, labels. Penny Traw won the door Mrs Traw also reported on prize for the evening and the Nantiam Memorial Hospital J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis the selections of the nominat next meeting will be held at (Stayton) Owners ing committee for the up-com the home of Shirley Bigness GOODMAN — To Mr and ing election. Nominated for Elaine Main was a guest of Mrs. Jerry C. Goodman, Eu president was Joyce Trout: the Jayceettes Thursday even gene. a son. Sunday. March 2 Ph. 897-2345 Mill City Phone 897-2772 Mill City. Oi vice-president, Tam Morris and ing. 1969. Mary Ann Nickolas: secretary. Salem Mobile Mrs. TerLouw served re FOLTZ—To Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bigness; treasurer. Lin freshments at the close of the David F Foltz. Stayion. a son. Ph. YP2-2600 da Sanders. Gloria Paulson and meeting Thursday. March 6. 1969. Mill City Garden Club Has Many Service Projects Slated for this Year Mill City Teachers At Corvallis Meeting Mill City Jayceettes Have Guest Speakers at Recent Meeting YOU MEAN I Can Be Sued? N BIRTHS The Mill City Enterprise HILL INSURANCE AGENCY r