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Postmasters Have Swan Family Picnic Picnic at Silver Falls Held in Salem Sun. 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 19, 1971 W mumí Paqe. Married Here Saturday Postmaster and Mrs. Charles The Swar. family annual re Kelly were unofficial hosts for union and picnic was held the annual picnic for the Tri Sunday, August 15 in Bush County Postmasters (Marion, Park in Salem. The family Polk, and Yamhill Counties) spent the afternoon visiting Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 which was held at Silver Falls and enjoying the delicious Park on Sunday afternoon. food. About 50 postmasters, wives, Park Picnic Held in Those attending were Mr. husbands, and family members and Mrs. Orville Dunigan, Mr. attended the affair. Honor of David Cline Following the picnic dinner, and Mrs. William Dunigan and A picnic honoring David and family, Mrs. George Kalb a short business meeting was Cline before he left for his held. Postmaster Carl Black of family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight GATES — The Gates High base in Nevada was held Sun I Dallas is president of the Catherwood, Mrs. Alfred Spry, day at Fisherman’s Bend park. school reunion was held in group, and Kelly is the current Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spry, Mrs. the basement of the old high Mr. and Attending were Mary Lovett, Miss Mary E secretary. Mrs. Bud Cline, and Jim, Mr. school building and of course As accomodations cannot be ’ Lovett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert it was decorated in good old Members of the American and Mrs. Denny Cline and i eserved ahead in the park, the George and family, Mr. and orange and black (what else), Mr. daughter of The Dalles, Kellys were thankful it was Mrs. Elton Fishback, Mr. and Association of Retired Persons and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen and since that was the school col such a beautiful day, as they , Mrs. Scire’ and family, Mrs. I living in the Mill City area three children of California; ors for many years. Old Black- I will meet on Aug. 25 at 7:30 Angie Cole and family, Mr had to go by 8 o’clock Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stubenrauch ie, the pirate, held the place : p. m. in the auditorium of the and Mrs. John Swan, Mr. and morning to hold tables for the and throe children of Stayton, of honor on the wall behind I Santiam High School, Santiam Mrs. James Swan, and Mrs organization. Mr. and Mrs. Al Snyder, Mr. I the main table and the color I and Evergreen Sts., to organize A surprise to many at the Hannah Catherwood. and Mrs. Link Snider and two | scheme carried out right down I a local chapter. gathering was the announce- I children, Larry Pittam, Mr I to the orange slices and black ment that Postmaster Joe | O W Galloway, AARP State and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and Da- ' jelly beans in dishes on all be the Christmas meeting in [ Director for Oregon, said that Dougherty of Aumsville has vid, Mrs. Frank Severs and tables. December. Due to the new set been sworn in as the new j the new local chapter will pro The folks had started to ga I Alan and Miss Nancy Neal. Newport Postmaster and his up of the Postal Service, the mote programs and services de- ther by 11:30 and kept coming family will be moving to the boundaries of such organiza | signed to involve older citiz in for quite some time, includ tions are being changed, and ens in the affairs of their com-1 coast soon. ing a few that didn’t make it Stan Ogden Photo the Tri-County may be forced The next, and possibly the munity, state and nation. until the eating was over. A last, meeting for the group will to reorganize. AARP is the nation’s largest potluck was enjoyed and the ' organization of older persons three button cuffs, and small business meeting followed. 1 committed to achieving retire ■ pearl buttons down the bodice, The meeting was called to ment lives of dignity, indepen made by the bride's mother. order by Herman Grafe the dence and purpose. She wore a fingertip length president and minutes of last veil of starched lace and tiny year’s meeting were read by I All persons over 55, retired The Santiam Canyon Old- ( seed pearls, the cap being of Ansel Hayward, secretary. Ev or not, are eligible for mem held ' the Juliet style. Janet carried eryone was asked to stand and : bership in the local chapter by timers and Newcomers I her Rainbow bible topped with i joining AARP at this meeting. I J their annual picnic Sunday at introduce themselves and give ' 1 a white Japhet orchid and tiny Mr. Galloway said. He urged the Firs shelter at Fishermen’s the year they attended school yellow rose buds with white here. all interested persons to attend Bend park. Heading the general commit Virginia Davis Overlock’s | j GATES—Janis Kay Jacob streamers. the organizational meeting. A In the regular wedding tra | qiSestion and answer period tee in arranging the day’s name will go on the plaque son of Salem and Ray Taylor, will be included in the pro events were Orville Downing for coming the longest distance China Lake, Calif., (Navy) ex- I dition, she had ‘something old,' and Verne Clark. I as her home is in Glenview, Ill. j i changed wedding vows Satur- a cross on a tiny chain that be gram. Comtrn“5" longed to her great, great, The Rev. Charles Fultz of “°ACprophesy written’ in" 1933 ’ da* at tbeu Interested persons who can cburch’ Officiating at the grandmother, ‘Something new’ [ not attend the meeting may the Mill City Christian church by Margaret Rich was read by Mabel Smith and a few of ceremony was Rev. Donald was her wedding gown, ‘Some contact Mrs. Goldie Rambo, P gave the invocation. Following the covered dish those present at the meeting D1^bon?'., thing blue’ was her blue gar | O. Box 493, Mill City for fur- dinner, a short business meet that were mentioned in it were ‘ . The brld® was, g’ven mar' ter, ‘Something borrowed,’ be- | ther information. An annual membership fee ing was held and officers for Joe Bowes to be a prosperous rT,ageu b* he' father‘ EugeneP ! ing an Irish linen handker and her matron of chief of her great aunt, Betty of $2 provides subscriptions to 1971-72 were elected with banker, Glen Henness an En J Jacobson, 4s zx nn r» sxrno MinniTO ( nltrnr Orville Downing to serve as glish Prof. Eda Stafford a wise honor was Juanita Culver. Kodad, then for a littte ex the bi-monthly MODERN MA president; Goldie Rambo, vice- kind mother, Lola Henness a The groom chose Doug Cline tra she had a penny in her TURITY and the monthly 'AARP BULLETIN, as well as president and Maggie Shaw, welfare worker, and Gwen i as best man and the ushers shoe for good luck that her secretary-treasurer. | were Sgt. Terry E. Jacobson faher gave her. He had had Schaer, a singer. : the opportunity to use income I Dues for the informal organ Herman read some articles I and Jim Jacobson, brothers of the penny for many years. stretching services operated for ization will be 50c per person, from a Mill City Logue dated i the bride. Lighting the tapers Juanita wore a floor length I Association members. to be collected at the summer June, 1927. One was about was Larry Jacobson, the gown of white lace over a Included among these servic- picnic. This will defray the horses and cows on roads be bride’s youngest brother. The lavender A-line gown with | es are special health, life and costs involved for the picnic. ing a menace, (Herman said organist was a close friend, puff sleeves, wearing a hair I automobile insurance, world- Any monies remaining at a he thought his mother wrote Jolie Benson. The church was band of matching material and | wide travel service, a mail-or- time of possible disbanding this just after his father hit a decorated with lavendar and carrying a nosegay of yellow ’ der pharmacy, temporary em- will be given to a charitable horse.) Another was of a Gates yellow glads in baskets with daisies and baby’s breath with i ployment service and a contin- cause. Community club meeting with yellow bows, the wedding tap streamers of different shades j uing education program. It was also voted to have a music furnished by Mrs. Mill-1 ers were white. - .. p I of lavender. I For further information a- bulletin board at the 1972 pic sap at the p.ano, Mr. Millsap, I The brld* « the daughte5 °f Following the 7 o’clock wed I bout the Association, write nic when old pictures of peo playing violin. Miss Marian Eu«e*?e a"d Gen,eva J*cobso,n ding was an 8 p. m. reception AARP, 1225 Connecticut Ave. ple and scenes will be dis- Mil]sap Qn the drums and Lou .of John Day, and the groom s at the Gates Community club . N. W., Washington D.C. 20036. I parents are Clarence and Jo- house. A beautiful five-tiered played. Anyone having pic-! Pooler trombone, tures of interest may contact Qld b^siness brought up and i ann Taylor of Gates. wedding cake decorated in la any of the officers. J finished was a report reporT “ by I Tbe bricial dress was lace I vender and white was centered ___________________________ ’.Tu- P y with a rose pattern made up on the refreshment table. Cut I Another year games such as I lawn darts and horseshoes will Charles Sears on setting up a in an old-fashioned design ting the cake were the brides’ scholarship fund in memory of be provided for those wishing Ferd Jones. His findings were with high stand-up collar, em aunt, Shirley Hoover, and Col to play. Any suggestions will that with a group this small pire waist, long sleeves with leen Morgan. Pouring coffee be welcomed. was Gladys Cline and pouring dj j it would involve too much Coming the greatest ling we greatesv am- . m time and effQrt A mo. j punch were Gypsey Brown the idea McCormick Family ance Sunday were Mr. and tion wgs made tQ and Faye Taylor. Assisting p SC; Carmen Bamhardt was giv- I Mrs. 1 with the gifts were Barbara burg with with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest pn hand for her ef. and Judy Pate with June Ken Reunion Held Sat rxt I nn (Tvinw nfim'nd a Preston of Longview coming i fort in gettitng things set up , All these products available In 1740 colorizer nedy taking care of the guest in a close second. colors customized at slight increase in cost. LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. How book. I for the reunion. Bessie Stafford Bassett has i Herman would like to see an ard Meek and family were The bride chose for her go lived the longest in the area I ‘ album started of pictures of all hosts for a reunion of the Mc ing away outfit a yellow knit of anyone attending Sunday’s , 1 the members at the time they Cormick family Saturday, at A-line dress with white ac gathering. She was born In j went to school and a present their home in Lyons. cessories and a white orchid. DREEM LATEX INTERIOR VI-KO LATEX HOUSE PAINT the area in 1890. There were I photo to put beside these. After August 27, they will Attending were Mr. and Mrs. several present who were born Election of officers for the Melvin Couey and family from be at home in China Lake, Ca., in the area near the turn of next year with Herman and Wenatchee, Mr. and Mrs. where the groom is with the Boysens the century. Premium latex Ansel unanimously voted to Charles Wylie and son from Navy. FINEST* In Prizes were given to the keep their offices another year. Puyallup, Wn. Mrs. Marie paint* Excel terior finish Downings and Mrs. Bassett. lent durability, Attending the gathering Cowles and grandsons, Ken Those attending the picnic were Ansel and Clara Hay neth and Kelly Powers from Covets in 1 super colors included Mr. and Mrs. Verne ED LEWIN Coat! Ideal tor Stuc ward. Portland. Hap and Mar Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd i ian (Millsap) Klecker. Stayton. John McCormick and family Spreadswith Auctioneer, Inc. co. wood or Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Orville I from Rowe, N. Y., Harry Mc masonry sur brush or Downing, John Howe, Clar-1 Louise Grafe Taylor, Lebanon. Cormick from Tampa, Fla., Complete Auctions faces 10 col Charles Sears, Corvallis, Vel- roller. 10 ence Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ¡Ima I ors and white Carey (cook for 26 years), Mrs. Ethel Blount, Mrs. Jine SMASHING Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer j Phone 769-5466 Spreads with I Allen Michael, Jr., Sharon Sherman, of Portland, Mr. and I COLORS& Shaw, Mrs. John Holman, Mrs. Trimble, Woodburn, Betty Ker Mrs. Morris McGinnis, Gresh-1 brush or roller white. Ida Carey, Florence Burmest- ry Kelle, Ed and Allura (Dike) am, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-j er. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chance, California. Kathy Cormick, Newberg. Mrs. Mar-I BUY BUY 1 Reed, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy (Kelle) Meader and Andrea. ion McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. ' Hawkins. Mr and Mrs. Carl Orval Hayward, Mill City, Marvin McCormick and sons BY THE GALLON Community Beal. Mrs. Else Plambeck Glen and Lola Henness. Mabie of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harold GET 1 CASE & Curtis Witt. Allen. Otto ” LATTX HOU^ Smith. Stayton, Del and Ada McCormick of Philomath. Mrs. SAVE! FREE! Calendar of Even+s Cline, Mr and Mrs. Ray Ply- | Stitt, Portland, Ed and Helen Muriel McCormick of Shedd, ' Maggie McDonald Me- male, 1 Davis, Mill City. Herman and Mrs. Kenneth Lexton and theny, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ram- Grafe. Portland, Mary Staf Linda from Shedd. 2 GALS. 2 GALS bo. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Potter, ford. Gates. Virginia (Davis) | Wednesday. August 18— Mr. and Mrs. James Swan, Mr. Overlock and her family of FOR FOR and Mrs. John Swan, Ida Glenview, Ill., Audrey (John Rainbow Mothers at Santiam Rebekah Lodge Fleetwood. Lowell Fleetwood. son) Levon and Lori of Gates. /■* rr meets at IOOF hall at 8 p. m. SAVE 7.85 SAVE 8 95 Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mr. and Ruby Brisbin, Lisa Barnhardt,' Kidnap Coffee Mrs Lloyd Sletto. Charles Blanche Grafe. Marcóla, taught ' Saturday, August 21— Fultz. Linda and Laurel Fultz, 1940-43, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' Several unsuspecting moth- Neighborhood Carnival at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Preston, Bowes, Mr. ____________ _________ ers of Rainbow girls were kid- and Mrs. Kenneth Mr and Mrs Clyde Rogers.' Dike andI daughter of Spokane, napped Saturday morning for the City Park. 11 a. m. to 6 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OTHER GREAT BARGAINS Mrs. Tena Graham. Mr. and Don and Helen (Wilson) Car- a "kidnap coffee” held in the p. m. Susy Wilson, chairman. Mrs. Ike Myers, Mr and Mrs. ' ey Stayton. Elmer Klutke, W backyard of the George Davis Proceeds to Muscular Dystro phy Fund. George Phillips, Clare Thom- ' Ed Seamster. Salem. Bob and home. stain 6 colors SAVE1. ST gal as. Mr and Mrs. Wilson Stev- I Ole Kelle, Lee A. Klecker. I Those enjoying the early Monday, August 23— ens. Richard Freeman, John Vina Emmett Coffel. Salem, morning get-together were FINEST 10 colors. SAVE 2.3» GAL. Lambrecht. Carl Podrabsky. Oscar and Richard Nystrom. Mrs. Cyril Archer. Mrs. Vem Lions Club Steak Fry at the Mrs Dorothy Budlong. and Carmen and Dave Barnhardt, Peterman. Mrs. B J. Wilson, City Park. 6:30 p. m. a DI AQAl I IV worlds finest gloss REG. 3.32 QT. z) 7Q„ Boots Higdon • rLnOULUA enamof in 1A colors' SAVE Me Z.f OUT Mrs. Darrel Bethel, Mrs. Vir Wednesday. and Eda Stafford August 25— Those present had an enjoy gil Lewis, mother advisor, I Mrs. Ervin Peterson, advisory _____________ SALE DATES: AUGUST 18 thru SEPT. 4 American Association of ___ Re- Bankers Have Picnic able time. ¡board member, and the host- tired Persons (AARP) 7:30 At Mongold Thursday less, Mrs Davis. Rainbow girls p m. at the Santiam High A group of employees of the . Pink and Blue Shower I there for a short time were School Auditorium Corliss Archer, Rhonda Mead- U. S National bank here and M C x,_ their families enjoyed a picnic “OHOrS Mrs. ieTier I er, Susy Keen and Karen Da- SponRored as a public servii * bv at Detroit Lake last Thursday 1 Mrs. Don Cree was hostess J vis. evening Entertainment con- j at a pink and blue shower at sisted of boating, swimming. * her home Thursday morning After the gifts wiere opened, and water-skiing. ' for Mrs Lewis Setzer. Those who attended includ-1 Those attending or sending the hostess served coffee and Insurance Agency, Inc. ed Mr and Mrs. Ralph Spur- | gifts were Mmes Ernest Rags- rolls geon. Christy and Patty. Mr. dale. Sr.. Clyde Richards, Clyde 129 Wall Street and Mrs Joe Lalack. Nancy, ; Golden. Charlie French. Low See Us For and Lmda Long. Mr and Mrs. ell Cree. Cecil Lake. Eddie1 All General Lines of Inonran«.« John Fohl. Steve and Patty. ' Stone and Shirley, Richard MILL CITY. OREQON Mr. and Mrs Jack Scott, and : Freeman and the guest of hon- Phone 897-2345 Mr and Mrs Fred Krecklow. ! or. Mrs Lewis Setzer and Ed- Phone 897-2610 Pam. Patrick, and Michael ¡die I die Gates High School Reunion Held Sun. Retirees Plan to Organize AARP Chapter Here Many Attend Santiam Canyon Picnic Sunday Jacobson-Taylor Wedding Held I I 7.85 • RUSTIC KOTE • ALKYD MARINE 8.95 3.99 6.98 MADISON & DAVIS Subscribe tc The MHI City Enterprise