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2—ITie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 12, 1970 W micmí . Parpe TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service Goldie Rambo, Roman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. Garden Club Has ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment Corsage Making PORTERs LAUJ TV- ^W Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Kathleen Rose Weds Air Force Man How to keep a ring at your fingertips. It’s easy. Just have a telephone within reach through out the house. The cost of colorful additional exten sions is surprisingly low. Call our business office for an extension selection today Miss Kathleen Anne Rose became the bride of Mr. Thom the home of 1st. Lt. and Mrs. as A. Eisele Friday. February Andrew Stockhausen. She as 20 at the First Presbyterian sisted the bride’s grandmother, Church of Aurora in Denver, Mrs. Albert Toman, sr. at the reception. Colorado. Following the wedding trip The 7 o’clock ceremony was to Colorado Springs the young performed by the Rev. DeJong. The bride is the daughter of couple will made their home at Denver where he is with the Mr. and Mrs. James Rose of Air Force. Mill City and the bride groom Mrs. and son James is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. and her Rose mother. Mrs. Albert Anthony Eisele of Sheridan. ii Toman, sr. flew to Denver for The bride was gowned in a full length gown of taffeta '•the wedding. peau de Sole fashioned with1 juliet sleeves and stand-up col-1 Ervin Petersons Host lar. The g wu had alternating rows of daisies and wide rose ; Rainbow Board lace interlaced with white sat-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson ____ were hosts to other members in ribbon. The veil was waist length, falling from a double the Rainbow Advisory board at their — home Thursday even- row of satin satin' bows with seed ----- — pearls and lace. Her bouquet' in8- .' ern Bush and Virgil was white roses. I Lewis were appointed to Giving the bride in marriage serve on the award committee was her brother James as Mr. and Chris Ohrt and Toni New Rose was unable to attend the berg, members of the Assem wedding. Mrs. Rose acted as bly were appointed to serve honor attendant at her daug’n-' on behalf of the Assembly. ter’s wedding. She wore a blue I Refreshments were served and silver brocade dress and after the meeting to Joe looking out the office win coat ensemble and her cor-1 Bowes, John Roten, Vern dow (won’t be doing that too The 62nd annual meeting of Rush, Mrs. Mabel Yankus, sage was fashioned from white I longer) the nearby hills Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis and Reloekah Ixxlge district No. much roses. are almost bare of snow. Ac 7 was held at Scio on Satur Best man for the groom Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. cording to the 1970 Farmer’s day, March 7 at the IOOF hall. was James Rose. Almanac we are due for some Following the wedding cere-j Gates Women Attend Leone Rebekah lodge served more snow here in the North as host for the event. mony a reception was held at i Education Meeting Attending from Mill City west; actually to fall this week GATES - - Mrs. Carol Ohrt, | Santiam Rebekahs were Mil- end and next. March of course Mrs. Willie Bradley, Mrs. Ha-1 dred Carr, Gertrude Weidman, is just about the most unpre- zel Gabriel, Mrs. Josephine Carmen Barnhardt, Toni dicable month in the year. But Hampton, and Mrs. Janet Lew Thomas, Marie Stickney, Ada I prefer its’ more gentle days. is attended a program sponsor Plymale, Irl Plymale, Lettie Compared to last winter we ed by the Committee for Im Swan. Alia Bodeker, Helen certainly haven’t many com plaints, weatherwise. proved Education on Friday Johnston and Ruby Brisbin. evening in Lebanon. Everett The Mill City lodge seated Payton lectured, showed films the officers in an attractive Herman Mason brought me and conducted a question and floral drill. They also exem a copy of last week’s Spring answer discussion on the topic plified the procedure that field News—notice where the of sex education as it is being should be followed by a cour Whitewater Boat Parade is taught in many schools in the tesy committee for introducing receiving a great deal of pub j state and throughout the na distinguished guests. Toni licity. It is scheduled for April tion. Thomas, chairman, introduced 12 and our own Memorial Day the Theta Rho chairman of Oregon. Santiam members will host Community the 1971 convention which will be held here. Mrs. Carr Calendar of Even*$ will serve as chairman and Mrs. Barnhardt as secretary The new officers for 1971 were Mated by Santiam. Before the special evening, Wednesday, March 11— meeting of Leone lodge a pro Order of Rainbow for Girls gram, open to the public, was at hall at 7:30. presented with each lodge in Thursday, March 12— the district having an enter IOOF lodge at hall at 8:00 taining number. The Santiam. p. m. members presented a humor ous skit centering around Tiny ■ Tim (Mildred Carr) and his Friday. March 13— anient fan club. During this I Camp Fire Date with Dad time Joan Blatter, president1 dessert, 7:30 Mill City Grade of the Rebekah Assembly of school gym. Oregon, entered into the gaity • and was taken for a surprise walk through a tulip patch Monday. March 16— and given a “fun-type” cor Lions club dinner meeting sage. at Country Kitchen at 6:30. After the program the group AF&AM stated meeting at got down to more serious busi hall 8 p. m ness and Mrs. Blatter gave an Round R.ibin Pinochle club interesting and informative at home of Lu MacGregor at talk regarding the purp se and 7:30. aims of the order. No school. Spring vacation Refreshments were served starts. at the close of the evening. Santiam Rebekahs NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is your subscription has expired Why not send in a check for your renewal today YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Marion and Linn Counties $4.00 Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon $4.50 Outside Oregon $5.00 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 llmmisrniq Members of the Mill City Garden club met Thursday at the Scout Cabin at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clyde Phillips presided at the business meeting. Those attending brought a sack lunch and dessert was furnished by the hostesses Mrs. Kenneth Corning and Mrs. Er- vin Peterson. At 1 o’clock, Mrs. Eleanor Cooke from Stayton demon- strated corsage making. Each one present made a corsage. Mrs. Cooke then made several flower arrangements suitable for the Easter season which were given as door prizes. The April 2 meeting will be held at the Gates Clubhouse with Mrs. Ross McCombs and Reminiscing a little more— Mrs. Fred Moore as co-hostes- that of course is supposed to ses. be REAL sign of old age—I Attending the meeting got a chuckle out of a news Thursday were Mrs. Eleanor item last fall from a school Cooke and Mrs. Walter Thom sports reporter commenting on as, Jr., who were guests and ‘something new.” A girls six Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. member basketball team coach Phyllis Dolezal, Mrs. Clyde ed by a man. Way back when Phillips, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, —while attending good old Mill Sr., Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. City High we really had some Al Yankus, Mrs. Lowel Cree, ( I "hot “hot shot” six girl teams— Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. | of which I was an ardent mem- Ross McCombs, Mrs. Darwin her. For a time I was running Raines, Mrs. Walter Thomas center and then a guard—some Sr., Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. of the more sturdy forwards Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Else Al were too much for me with one len, Mrs. Fred Moore and the of them literally knocking me hostesses, Mrs. Kenneth Corn clear across the floor. I still ing and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. have a bad knee to remember her by. For a long time the framed pictures of the middy blouse bloomer clad girls team were at the high school—won der what ever happened to them. Talk about antiques. To Host 71 Meeting 3-70 Whitewater Challenge is pat terned after it. I have heard some rumblings about that event here but not too much publicity. However, it will no doubt hit the headlines soon. r.' I for one am glad that it is to continue us we have enjoy ed all the runs; even the year I when we were wrapped in I I raincoats and blankets, sitting on rocks at Spencer H le. Gol- I ly, 1 must have gotten old e ’ and decrepit since then! The By Goldie Ramix» , Lloyd Rose family (former En terprise employee) was with I am a lucky individual. us that day—wonder if they During the Saturday broadcast still recall 11 from their Cot •;f the eclipse of the sun it was tonwood, Idaho home ? ? ? stated several times that not too many people were privileg S me people have a i ‘'thing' ed to see this phenomonti dur about anything that is ; conden- ing their lifetime. I got to see sed—wanting to read or hear it twice; once of course mainly the subject in its < entirety. through the miracle of TV. However, I like the capsule But when 1 was a small child form, especially at times. A living in Mehama there was good way to get a person eith a total eclipse and I will nev er down to earth or a real er forget the excitement of smart one to have his ego in that time. It was a bright, flated is to run through the warm day and many neighbors "teasers an 1 tests” which are gathered in the yard of my put out by Reager’s Digest parents to view the eclipse to and other magazines. I just gether. To mt at that time, it glanced through a current one was really eerie to see “my on knowledge, cleverness, per world” suddenly getting very suasiveness, fact or fiction, etc. dark; sort of a brown mist—or Darn it, I’m disillusioned. I’m so I remember it. Well, even not as smart as I thought I in this long-lived world am was! sure I won’t be around to see the next one. Tuesday, March 17— Woman’s club at home of Elaine Russel. 8 p. m. Wednesday. March 18 — College Group To Present Program At Christian Church North Santiam Chamber of The Northwest Christian Col Commerce general meeting at Sportsman’s Country Kitchen lege Chorale under the direc in Mill City at 12 noon. More tion of director Gilbert Kist ler will present a concert of talk on pollution problems sacred music here. This will Sponsored as a public service be at the First Christian Church during the Sunday- morning worship service March 15 at 11 o’clock Esther Freeman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Free Insurance Agency, Inc. man. is a member of this vocal group. DBA Hill Insurance Agency Following the service a pot luck dinner will be held in the 129 Wall Street Church social room. This will give people an opportunity to Phone 897-2345 get acquainted with the indi vidual memlx-rs f the Chorale. MADISON & DAVIS Marilyn Chapter OES Has Friendship Meet Marilyn Chapter No. 145 held the March meeting Mon day evening a* the IOOF hall. Mrs. Alex Burrell presided as Worthy Matron in the absence of Mrs. Very! Hoover, who was ill. Visitors were present from Euclid Chapter, Jefferson; Sweet Home Chapter, Sweet Home and Marguerite Chapter, Lebanon. Escorted and introduced were Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Grand Committee member of the Estarl Committee; Mrs. Maud Clark, Grand Represent ative to Tennessee in Oregon, and Mrs. Dorothy Moss, Wor thy Matron from Marguerite Chapter, Lebanon. Marilyn club was announced for March 2-1 at the home of Mrs. Charles Kellly. A 12 o’clock pot luck dinner will be served. The Rainbow Girls furnish ed cakes for a cake walk with proceeds going to their treas ury. A silent auction was an nounced for the April meeting tvith proceeds going to the Estarl fund. Mrs. Wilson Stevens present ed her husband, Wilson Stev ens and her daughter, Mrs. Lois Scott with their 25-year pins. Mrs. Elsie Potter was un able to attend to receive her 40-year pin. The dining room was at- tractively decorated for St. Patrick’s Day with refresh ments served by Mrs. Mary Gulliford, Mrs. Agnes Carlson, Mrs. Alta Moffatt and Mrs. Shirley Baughman.