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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1954)
•THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Till RSDAY, MAY 27. 195t Social Events Judy Haseman to Head Rainbow Campfire Girls Hold Meet At High School Rec Room RADIATOR - CRANKCASE FLUSH, FOR PEP A large gioup participated in the I Council Fire of the Campfire Girls, Installation of officers for Marilyn under the leadership of Mrs. Delos Assembly, Older fur Rainbow for Hoeye, in the recreation room of the CLUB, LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES ' Gills, was held at lodge hall Sat- high school Friday evening. urday evening, May 15. Mother Ad- The complete evening’? festivities Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 visor Fern Shuey introduced the fol- lowing installing officers: worthy ad-1 . included: ’Wohelo Calls’, by Ro.-amond ReMine; Flag Entiance, Patriotic visor, Penney Gould; marshall, Gei 1 music, with Sandra Olson, Carrol Mer Campfire Girls Have Busy Linen Shower Given aldine Hamblin; musician. Fiance- rill, Jo Ann Challender as flag bear Johnson; chaplain, Eleanor Mleziva, Miss Gerry Hamblin Time Winding Up Work er.-, and Ray Jankus, Janet Hutchin- worthy advisor of Chadwick Assemb Mrs. W. B. Shuey gave a linen Mill City Campfire G ris have had on, and Veina James as the color * busy two weeks finishing up theii shower for Miss Gerry Hamblin, past ly- guard; Piocessional; Flag Salute; Officers installed for the 1954 sum worthy advisor of Rainbow Giris, at work for the year. ■ Song, "God Bless America;’’ Invoca- mer term were: worthy advisor, Judy A week ago the older group, under her home Monday evening. The time tion, Rev. Joiner; Candlelighting cere Haseman; worthy associate adv,sot, I the direcetion of Mrs. Lee Knowles, was spent informally, with the opening mony; Song, "Camp Fire Girls Law”; Janette Huffman; Charity, Sherry leader, and Mrs. Ben lb»- on, a.-sistant of the gifts and the serving of re 'Roll < all of groups; Song "oriten to Hansen; Hope, Joyce Watkins; Faith,' freshment* as chief centers of in leader, held a picnic for their famil the Bluebirds”; Bluebird F^y-up; Gifts Francis Ward; Chaplain, Carol An- ies in the city park. The girls planned terest. to Fly-ups, Linda Dyhrman and Carol dreassen; drill leader, Jan Ross; as Attending w^p Geraldine Hamblin, the menu, cooked and served the meal Cooke; National birthday honor, Mrs. I the guest of honor, Barbara I.iitrab- sociate drill leader, Anna Marie Hirte; Vernon Todd; Three and five-year alone. Past weekend they enjoyed their sky, Annette Melting, Nancy r Olsen, love, Carol Cooke; religion, Audrey membership, Mrs. Harry Mason; Ser Fiances Ward, Shaw; nature, Lynda Dyhrman; im- vice awards, Rev. Streeter; final Camp-Out of the year at Breit- Frances Johnson, Song, Sherry Hansen, Jan Ross, Virginia moitality, Karen Andreassen; fidelity, "Erie Canal.” enbush. Here the girls cooked their Zita Crosier; patriotism, Norma meals over a camp-fire and slept out Hollibaugh, Zeta Crosier, Rosalie Bas Speech—Campships — Mrs. Diek- Downer; service, Virginia Hollibaugh; side in sleeping bags. They also sett, Penny Gould, Camile Goble, and mann, Willamette area field director; confidential obseiver, Beverley Rob earned their swimming, hiking, and Mrs. Shuey. Others sending gifts were erts; musician, Barbara Podrabsky; Rank awards, Trailseekers, Mrs. Ol nature honors. The girls making up Lynda Dyhiman, Joyce Watkins, Judy son; Woodgatherers, Mrs. Roger Neb' choir director, Donalee Oliver. Haseman, and Janette Huffman. thia group aie Carol Cooke, Linda Choir, Jackie Bickett, Louise Haun, son; F ire makers, Mrs. John Muir; I Dyhrman, Naomi and Olive Taylor, Rosalie Bassett, Nancy Porter, Ca Torch bearers, Mrs. Hairy Dyhrman; Carol Veness, Shereen Muir, Lynne Louise Oliver Elected To mile Goble, Helen Johnson; recorder, Song, "Make New Friends’’; Extin-1 Smith, Carol Andrews, Sandra Olson, Head legion Auxiliary Donna Bengston, and treasurer, Nan guishing ceremony; Retirement of Marcella Warriner, Judy Hoeye, and. cy Olson, the last two installed in Jan flag; Closing song; Recessional; and I held The American Legion auxiliary I Sibyl Dart. refreshments. uary for one year. The girls also had a wiener roast a special election meeting in the The crowning ceremony for the new Legion hall Tuesday night. last Monday at Mooie's grove after worthy advisor, Judy Haseman, was Hosnital Auxiliary Meets school instead of their regular meet-1 Officers chosen for the coming year are: Louise Oliver, ... president; Martha put on by Silver Fails Chapter of De- fl g. At Ted Freres Home Plans have been completed for the Barney, 1st vice plesident; Tearly Molay boys, after which they pre I sented her with a large bouquet of girls’ attendance at Camp Kilowan, Muir\?^d The hospital auxiliary of the San- ' red roses. tiam Memorial hospital. Stayton, held near Falls City during the summer er, secretary; Sunny Chance, Treasur Introduced as members of the Ad- its regular monthly meeting at the er pro tern; historian, Dorothy Vail; sessions. visory boa id were Mabel Parker, chaplain, Joan Cauble and Sergeant home of Mrs. Ted Freres with Mrs. Ethel Huffman, Leora Stevens, Doris Matt Martin, and Mrs. W’ard Inglis at arms, Rose Daly. Girls Enjoy Overnight Delegates chosen to attend the Haseman, Laurell Johnson, Robert as co-hostess. Keith Thompson gave Outing at Scout Cabin State Convention at Coos Bay in July Draper, George Huffman, Wilson an interesting talk on the Blue Cross Stevens, William Shuey, Fern Shuey, program. Mrs. Leonard Herman's Campfire are Louise Oliver and Joan Cauble. group went on an overnight trip this Alternates are I early Muir and Sunny and Opal McRoberts, associate mother President, Mrs. Heinricks, reported advisor. O. K. Hirte is also a member past weekend to the Boy School cabin Chance. that on hospital day, the interested of the board. Tabulation of donations for Poppy on the Little Northfork. junior and senior girls were conducted Judy Haseman introduced her par onnininij; iiiuij "im mv Assisting min, Mrs. jivi Herman with the Window cards was made and the Aux- on a tour of the hospital and refresh frirlx was Mrs. Roger Nelson, one of Biary wishes to thank all who hast ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haseman of ments were served them. It was said Idanha, her father presenting her the sponsors for the group. Those I contributed for them. at the meeting that the hospital needs with a gavel. The mother advisor pre going were Linda Herman, Carol jams, jellies, small juice glasses, Mrs. A.E. Westgaard left for Mon sented Penney Gould, out-going wor water Merrill, Mary Lou Andrews, Sandra glasses and dish towels. thy advisor, with her white Rainbow Meader, Frances Nesbitt and Sandra tana Sunday where she will complete A collection was taken up at the Bible. arrangement for the wedding of her Thomas. Master Councilor Eugene Heiser of meeting, and was used for shrubs for j daughter, Joyce, who will be married Quality Job Printing at today. This is the former home of the Molalla was presented with a scrap the hospital grounds. There is a drive on for members j book from Marilyn Assembly for the The Mill City Enterprise Westgaards. to the auxiliary. Mrs. John Frank is | boys’ asssitance in the ceremony. Entertainment during the evening chairman and co-chairmen and towns consisted of a solo, "The Lord's Pray aie: Mrs. John Teeters, Mehama; Mrs. I er,” by Rev. Noble Stieeter, accomp- Roman Kintz, Stayton; Mrs. Betty' aied by Mrs. Donald Sheythe, and a Klutke, Gates; Miss Bea Hiatt and | vocal duet, “I Walked Today,” by Mrs. Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Lyons, Mrs. W. i Harry Dyhrman and Mrs. Sheythe, W. Allen, Mill City, Mrs. Lora Rand, West Stayton. with Mrs. Lee Ross as accompanist. The next meeting will be at the An original degree, written by Jan BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP Ross, was put on by Marilyn Assemb West Stayton grade school June 17. ly in honor of the new worthy ad Mrs. James Poole, clerk at the local visor, who was presented with a gift. Phone 1111 Phone 116 post office, was unable to show up The majority award was presented to Sweet Home, Philomath Branch Store at Lyons for work Tueda.v due to getting a Donna Cooke by Mis. Shuey. Under "Good of the Order,” intro piece of steel in her leg while splitting ductions included the following: Mrs. wood with a wedge at her home. She Jack French, new Mother Advisor of was taken to a physician. Cherry Assembly of Salem, which is TRY OUT A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE to be instituted on June 6; Mrs. Rob Seven day FREE TRIAL in your home. When in need ert Foster, Worthy Matron of Trinity- of service for your machine or "hen you need a new or Chapter of Salem, sponsors of the new- used Sewing Machine, Call or Writ* assembly; Ed Heiser, Dad Advisor of Silver Falls Chapter of De.Molay; and • Trade Mar» oí TH« SINGER MEO. co. Robert Draper, Worshipful Master of Mill City Lodge, No. 180, A. F. <Si A. M. At the close of the affair, refresh Lillod ill your trlrl'lrunt book Ooty onrUr SII.UKB SKWINO MACHINS CO. ments were served by members of the 130 N. Commercial advisory board. Our method rids your engine of rust scales—gums— sludge . . . makes a clear pathway for clean coolants and free flowing engine oil. Takes just a few minutes and REALLY PAYS. Drive up for service, today. ! Pink Mason’s Shell Service MILL CITY, OREGON TRY A TANKFULL OF T. C. P. 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Marian Todd reviewed the book, "Hand on My Shoulder,” by Gabino ■ Rendon, after which Bernice Gordon I gave highlights fiom pamphlets, I "Within These Borders,” and “For 1 Day By Day Living." At the close of the progiam refresh- i ments were served to the eleven pres | ent by the hostess, assisted by Peg gy Becker. N ine members of the Mill City i Garden club spent Tuesday afternoon touring the Cooley Iris Gardens at Silverton, and report the sight will | worth the trip. Those going were: Mrs. Olmstead, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Ike Myers, Mrs. Adolph Brun ner, Mrs. Joe Fend, Mrs. Fred Grimes. Mrs. James Swan. Mrs. W. W. Allen, and Mrs. Wendell Heller and Mary Suzanne. Crossler's Grocery A FRIENDLY STORE THAT GIVES— S A II GREEN ST XMI’S Always High Quality Groceries at Consistently LOWER PRICES Bananas No. 1« 2 lbs. 27c LETTUCE leads 19c 2 CRISP TENDER Shortening - 3 lb tin 79c Potato Chips Blue Bell. Regular 39c pkg. Special for only - - OQP - WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY. MAY 31. FOR MEMORIAL DAY HILL TOP MARKET ON THE HIGHWAY Phone 3206 MILL CITY IGA Harold and Willie Kliewer Telephone 2741 Mill City. Oregon